SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday March 1M Pale the HERALD Entertainment Humphrey Bogart comes to town in film festival Palette Pencil Workshop Jeanne Hartman the Palette and Pencil Club work mi a during a workshop Saturday at the Cottage A painted base Is arranged with cutouts and materia Paper Is placed on top and then rolled An Interesting print is the result The workshop being Jo You can see and other work by Palette and Pencil Club members at their annual show April 28 and For more Information about the club and Its activities call Herald photo Paul Brodie holds music workshop for GDHS students Imagine Humphrey and Grant in Georgetown The Halton Kills Department is putting together a golden film series Movies of all your classical favorites will be shown Monday evenings at m April 16 at the John Elliott Theatre Admission is for adults and 1 for seniors for each night Movies already slotted for the scries are Jezebel Arsenic and Old Lace and blanca The would like your help in some of the movies for future film fostlv ols Quest are available at the library or the recreation offices in town mark down some of your favorite movies and movie stars For more Inform a ion call 51B5 ext Choral Society soloists joined by westerners GDHS concert band members are busy these days brushing up for April 11 and the visit of the Internationally famous saxophonist Paul Besides conducting the workshop on saxo phone techniques Mr will perform two numbers accompanied by band conductor Harry Hamilton and the concert band Straw flower by Ralph Her mann and Nightfall by John J Mr enjoys working with young music students His session at will take place Wednesday afternoon as an extra to bis main performance that evening at the John Elliott Theatre The concert and work shop Is being sponsored by he Halton Hills Arts Council Mr takes pains to point out that be Is a concert performer not a Jam player way I play the Instru ment Is si classical People are still surprised to hear It played as it was Intend ed The evening concert will include light classi cal numbers of a certain vintage featur ing composers such as Fritz Krelslcr and Revel as well as some of the legendary Rudy pieces which inspired many a youth In the Twenties to play the sax Rudy for instance Mr Brodie panist for the evening will be Myriam who has recorded four albums with Mr Miss Schechter is a native of Rumania and is a graduate of the Faculty of Music at Tel Aviv Tickets for the even ing concert are avail able juQtbjwr Book downtown and Georgetown Fabrics or phone Maureen Mlna Browne will be featured In Vaughn Williams In the Georgetown Choral Society s Spring Concert April and Maureen is a westerner who has been trained on both sides of Canada and is at home any where Maureen started her formal musical training at Wilfred In Waterloo and complet her degree In She has relumed east to complete a post gradu ate diploma In opera at Waterloo under the direction of Victor Mar tens Maureen has a very strong background In choral music having sung soloist parts in Schubert Mass Brit tens Ceremony of Carols and Mendels sohns Elijah She has also performed in many musicals Including Can terbury Tales Camelot as Guenevere and Funny Girl Maureen Is Joined by the choirs own solo ists Heather Dickson and Dave This will a tempo rary swan song for Heather but we expect her back after a brief sojourn in England Tickets for the concert are available by calling or through Oxbow Books 102 Main Street in Georgetown or through Hills Furniture 353 Queen Street in Acton DRY CLEANING SAME DAT DRV 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE DENTURE therapy CLINIC J Kotiari DT SI Georgetown Phone 8778974 FILM SERIES The Scottish Mac tartan gets lots of play in Hills ana throughout Ontario thanks to the George town Girls Pipe Bond STAN The tartan Is the costume for the girls and women under the guidance of pipe major Virginia They wear It to all the High land Games In the province and to community parades Founded in 1943 by Inex Creigbton Costigan Grace Beer man and Mary toe Pipe Band had their first parade the following year Today theyve already got most of the weekends from May to September booked with parades Theres no age limit for band members said president Stan of Georgetown Hes been on the end of band for 19 years Although Mr Calls ghan doesnt pipe the members of the band must all nave an inter est In piping and drumming and be will to take part in parades One of the pipe bands major goals is to visit Scotland and perform at the games and parades there Hopefully theyll realize that goal next year A lady asked at a Ward dropin meeting tost Wednesday whether It was possible for res dents to take wood cut from public works pro jects She was told that the firewood is taken to a service club in and sold for cha ritable purposes Pro blems arise if residents are told they can take the wood on a first come first served basis she was told by coun cillors John McDonald and Phil Carney However if trees are cut in front of your lawn the work crews will ask if you want to keep the stumps cutting them into four foot lengths I THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS It RECREATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL FAVOURITES shev a told MONDAY APRIL JEZEBEL Starring Oavls Hanry Fonda J MONDAY APRIL m ARSENIC OLD LACE Starring Brant Pelsr Lorre MONDAY APRIL 30 CASABLANCA Starring Humphrey Bergman If Sugaring off The Golden Triangle Club will be enjoying a day at Black Creek Pioneer Village Satur day March Those who might be interested In Joining them may call Dinner is Included in the trip which costs for nonmembers At Halton Cultural Centre JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 9 Church SI Georgetown Each Night ADULTS SI FOR TICKET CALL 8775185 Est I LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 8170109 MILTON POLICE ACADEMY Waning Com 5 TARTS UNFAITHFULLY YOURS MISUNDERSTANDING EVENING COURSE STARTING APRIL 18th Wednesdays Thursdays 630 pm to 930 pm WW TEST 8770751 16M0UNTMNVEWRDS OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Music lovers well served March is nearly over Thank goodness Hopefully we can look ahead to some signs of spring as April arrives Weather aside April promises to be a busy month with numerous activities to interest everyone If you cant find an event to attend or an activity to participate in this April you Just trying Music lovers are certainly being well served in April They have several concerts to choose from The first Is an April 7 Band Concert performed by The Group For tickets and information call April 11 brings Mr Saxophone Paul to town with his program The Golden Age of the Saxophone This program is being presented under the sponsorship of the Arts Council For tickets call or The Georgetown Choral Society presents Its spring concert April 13 and IS The music of English composer Vaughn Williams will bo featured If interested call Drama lovers also have some treats In store this April School presents Murder In The Nunnery by Anne Lavery April 17 le Phone for information April and May 5 are the dates for Georgetown Little Theatre to present their final show of the 198344 season On Golden Pond Most of us are familiar with the film version of this humourous and touching play We are well aware that Henry Fonda and Catherine Hepburn received Academy Awards for their performances as Norman and Elhel Thayer It will be very Interesting to sec the original play produced with a local cast Tickets and other Information available by dialing All of the musical and dramatic product oris I hove mentioned will be taking place at the John Elliott Theatre in the Hills Library and Cultural Centre Meanwhile In the Gallery From April to Rick will present Images of the Wild April has a lot to offer you Attend a play or a concert or both Don t Just sit there Winter Is over Time to wake up from your long winter s nap and get back into the swing of things HELDOVEH 2ND WEEK Evesat7 Sal STARTS FRIDAY ICE PIRATES GUELPH ST Hills Arts Council PAUL BRODIE IN CONCERT THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SAXOPHONE 191S 1930 WEDNESDAY APRIL It JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 15 pieces of finger lickin good chicken Enjoy that delicious taste tonight chickenVitgq iaJBgaST 8775241