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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1983, p. 9

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October 1M3 Pasel Visit new art exhibit Herald Columnist The title of the current art exhibit on display at the Cultural Centre Art Gallery Is Our Good Earth An Exhibition for Thanksgiving Autumn Is of course the traditional time for giving thanks It is also a time when color becomes a dominant factor in our Uvea as Mother Nature gives us one last fling In glorious technicolor before the grey of winter is upon us The exhibit which lasts until 10 is well worth a visit The theme is nature and our relationship to It Some of the best known Canadian artists are represented Alex KenDanby Just a few Also Included are works by several local artists Frank Black Day Reginald Vallery Mokrytxkl Jo terson and Marjorle Art appreciation la a personal matter and very subjective I have absolutely no credentials as an art critic and should therefore not express any opinions but I fell In love with a painting entitled by Geoffrey Rock I also was very impressed with Toy Boat by Reginald son Easter by Sybil Ram pen and Wind Over Fields by Jack Held Why don you drop in and pick out your own favorites Some of the exhibits are also for sale Other local galleries are also offering excel lent exhibitions The Gallery House Sol continues its display of works in stained glass by Miml and Barbara and by Sybil until October Forge Studio Gallery until November will be featuring blown glass by Kevin Gray pottery by Bill Rowland by Jo a and by Agnes Olive Autumn Is Iho perfect time for appreciating beauty It Is all around us Take the time to enjoy it Bits and bytes gets some advice on latest in home computers Consider a home com purer as your third most important Investment behind a house and car urged business entre preneur Anne Wilson Speaking to over SO present at a University Women a Club meeting last Tuesday Ms Wils on stressed the opportu nity for adults over the age of to learn about micro computers Anyone who has a specific business or Job will be able to adjust and utilize computers more easily she says Around the household a computer can store medical records and file household Invento ries for Insurance pur poses but she stopped short of recommending that recipes be kept on a computer disc 1 could just see my computer with oil and flour all over it she laughed A home computer for children should have Logo capability so that math oriented problems could be solved by youngsters she said Ms Wilson worked for GLT readies play Continued from page AS of verbal darts the re maining characters have an ample share of wit to hold the ience a attention And like a certain coffee brand the play is good to the last drop It so deceivingly dif play to direct The Man Most Likely To director Ron Hunt told The Herald Because the dialogue Is fast paced and full of comic Importance one has to achieve a natural flow with fluid stage movement he said Fortunately he add we landed on a nice amiable friendly cast Everyone Is enjoy the show It click surprisingly well eight years with IBM before forming her own business She teaches eight hour seminars to Canadian business exe cutives HAITOH HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Gilalne Eagles sitting learns few pointers about micro computers from guest speaker Anne Mi Eagles arranged for her friend Anne speak to the group last Tuesday DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown 9am Weokdsys Even Saturdays by appointment More men needed to meet Globes New Girl In Town By MARGARET EGGLETON Herald Special Georgetown Globe Productions have just completed three weeks of singing rehearsals with musical director Terry Champ and now artistic director Sandy has begun to block and rehearse the cast for the forthcoming New Girl In Mr Macdonafd told the cast he is very excited and Just couldn t wait to get started since It is a show he has not directed before Choreographer Phyllis has also started putting the dancers their paces and Terry Champ Is busy rehears ing the orchestra The musical set in New York at the turn of the century promises to be an evening of lively entertainment Following their pica for men Globe several new mem ben but still need more men to augment the present cast of Interested in singing Then give Gerry Egglc- a call at please Musical variety focus ofNorvals new Riviera Instruments stolen Noll Music Centre on 130 Street was robbed of worth of musical equipment overnight Friday The Georgetown premises had their front door forced causing damage to the door Hal ton regional police said two guitars amplifiers microphones guitar strings and straps were stolen In the break in By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer There music on the shores of that Cre dit River in Where the Way Jay Club and Junc tion have had their fling at capturing the enter interest of the Golden Horseshoe consumer The Riviera has moved Into the futuristic dance hall designed by John Ma In Last week was the club first slice at the highlycompetitive area entertainment market It was a deftly wielded stroke with such opener as The Bobcats Willie English The Boys gade and later In the week country start Donna Campbell and Scab reei and The for Big Band era lovers While other clubs in the same location have had flash In the pan success and dismally petered out The Riviera may have found the key to entertainment longe vity In Its appeal to a variety of musical tost MUSIC VARIETY After the first two shows Riviera general manager Bob Donalds on was marvelling about the differences in musical audiences The one which showed up for the rockabillv chorda of The Bobcats and Willie English was different than the one for new music sounds of The Boys Brigade which In turn would be different than the audi for Donna Camp bell which in turn would be different than the one for The The entertainment has been pretty good so far Mr Donaldson told The Herald adding that lately been going to bed with his ears still ringing from nightly performances We want to direct all the entertain ment Into one market be said We want to keep a good mix Bringing back big band music alongside more mainstream sounds as It seems he said Many young people these days are redis covering the brassy sounds of the 1930s and forties crafts Saturday Oct over fifty craftspeople will be displaying and selling their handmade crafts in both slums at Caledon Cen tral School from 30 to Caledon Central School Is located in the Village of one mile east of and They really like to dance and you can dance to the Big Band sounds TALENT PAYS The a yesteryear version of roik garage band They re fullaccredited musicians Mr Donald son stressed with plenty of talent Bandsrock country or instrumental perfor ming at The Riviera enjoy some of the best in the Golden Horseshow for night entertainment spots Mr Donaldson said Under new manage ment the 22year old two level dance hall designed like a futurt Oriental pagoda has been refurbished It sports a newly finished floor and two sparkling bars Includ ing a giant one stretch ing along a portion of the first level There room for 750 people With the seating arrangement and dance floor which sprawls before the bandstand Mr Donaldson that The Riviera is one of the largest Bed establishments of Its kind in the province And its backed by a generous supper and finger food menu which features several varie ties of hamburger plus chicken and steak dishes There a a cover charge and tnp doors open at Among the entertainers who will be performing in the future are David Wilcox Buddy Rich and The Good Brothers For more information call I Stat your evening of TV entertainment with Cable your community 5 nights a week Monday to Friday Callus for at CANADIAN A GEORGETOWN 3 Bit El El El III El HELD OVER WEEK JtANOMW El Sat Sun nut it STARTS FfOOAf FINAL OPTIONS VUtMt tad Cams Em 1 jot Mat iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiMi TRANSPORTATION STUDY PUBLIC FORMATION SESSION The Town of His has commissioned Cather Canada Lid undertake a Study for the Town The study Is to assess the existing road network in conjunction with the Official Ran new urban boundaries and existing poteies The study wftl also consider heavy truck routes propose a way schedule and finely recommend a road net work within tlie Town compatible with a population phasing strategy along with im plementing coats PUBLIC COMMENT IS INVITED A Information DropIn Is being con ducted in the Committee Room of the Towns Administration BuBdlng Trafalgar Road on Wednesday October from lo900pm the Consultant the Region and the Town wH be tradable for discussion Please plan to attend Austin Town Engineer Town of His 36 Main Street South His George town Ontario HOW TO FEED A BUNCH WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS DO IT YOURSELF BUFF FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN When you re making plans far that sports banquet church social or club party plan to Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken store up to two hours ahead of time Then come and pick up our finger good chicken Minds and Grecian bread for only Serve your bunch the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken It won cost you a bundle And there nothing like It And include plates serviettes serving spoons tablecloth Kentucky fried chicken GUEIPH STREET GEORGETOWN Tickets for New Girl in Town are for adults and for dents and seniors for Wednesday and Thurs day performance Group rates are also available for Thursday performances The two Friday shows are special benefit nights for the show and The Globe Box Office will open on Oct Telephone now to ensure your choice of reserved seats DOUBLE E3E3 HAPPINESS KM RESTAURANT Specmlzmgm CHINESE CUISINE Mandarin Cantonese Style CANADIAN FOOD Fish Chips a Spec CATERING TO BANQUETS PARTIES DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS NEW HOURS FALL83 SECOND SESSION CHARTS pre school CHILDREN and teens ADULT EDUCATION CLUBS ADULTS HEALTH PHYSICAL SPECIAL NOTICE In to Park on Imenl he laah booking 1y and school lac 1 lies Iho local must now 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