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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1984, p. 10

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Page 10 SECTION A THE HERALD April II Murder in a Nunner Stewarttown actors solve fatal knifing Herald Murder In a nunnery la it possible Explore the evidence with Stewarttown or Public School pupils All they know Is that someone in a long black cape stole away after the fatal knifing About onethird of the students at the school are Involved In tho April IB and produc tion being staged the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown Written by British author Emmet Murder in a Nunnery was adapted from the novel by Eric Shepherd Its a murder mystery which takes place out side London during the Second World War blackouts ACTION The action lakes place In a convent school and except for the mole gardener a baron the Scotland Yard inspector and sergeant and the students and teachers everybody else is a nun dressed in the typical flowing robes of the Catholic faith Its bit of a come dy but primarily Its a drama director pro Mike a Stewarttown teacher said Hes directing and producing the show with fellow teachers and Marg Kalll Other staff arc Helping with the costumes scenery makeup NINE There ore nine dents involved in the production sets In makeup 12 In costumes 12 in publicity With a double cast 30 students are Involved in the acting end of the play Some are playing double parts Although the murder takes place in the first scene it t until the very end that the audi discovers who actually committed the Tickets for the even ing play are available at the school Theyre sell Ing for Maple syrup safari films for seniors Oh weep for the BaroneM who prays earnestly She doesnt know whats coming ne Senior Public School pu litis putting on the murder mystery April 17 IB and IS at the John Elliott Theatre Herald Special March into April provided Interesting programs for the Gold en Triangle Club On March the short bus I meeting folio wed by a pictorial Safari In Kenya with a side trip Victoria Falls In decided contrast in climate some slides of Churchill Manitoba and the Polar Bears waiting for the ice to form all presented by Madge Whitfield tor The regular BO draw was won by Edith Hackett The Bring and Buy table as usual was a source of interest profit The afternoon concluded with refresh ments On March many Golden Triangle memb ers and friends enjoyed the warmth and sun of a beautiful day at Black CHURCH DIRECTORY Reel Deer challenge The Town of Hills has accepted Red Deer Alberta tense We will be com just for the fun of it against other Canadian communities with a population of 30000 to persons to get the greatest per cenlage of residents to participate in 15 min utes of physical activity on Wednesday May is Thats all there Is to it plan to spend IE of the day doing any activity that makes your heart beat faster walking bicycling swimming rollerskat lng dancing This event is certain to be great fun lor the entire commun Watch your news paper for more details or call If you or your organize would like lo be come Involved Amber lights for Delrex corner ByANlPEDERIAN Herald SUff Recognizing the of accidents and near accidents at the busy Delrex Boulevard and Maple Avenue intersection In George town a number of recommendations have been made by the region Director of public works J Moore suggests a flashing amberred overhead beacon be put at the intersection that flash ing amber beacons be introduced over the existing school crossing to operate only during morning noon and afternoon crossing periods to be activated by crossing guards and put up special school crossing markings for east and westbound traffic on Maple Avenue The suggestions were made In a report by Mr Moore at the request of town Coun John He Donald last fall The cost for the bea cons would be paid for by the region In Its traffic budget Low truck tenders Heaven waited for Pat Brodie Herald col man lit Tonights the night Have you got your tickets Tonight Is the night to sec and hear a world class musician perform at the John Elliott Theatre Paul one of the world a foremost classical saxophonists will be appearing under the sponsorship of the Hills Arts Council Mr Brodielscomingtousfreshfromatourof India Hong Kong Singapore Australia FIJI and the Philippines Already well known in the USA and Europe he now has a growing reputation In the far east Let us hope that his reception In his native Canada is as warm and enthusiastic as in the rest of the world This column is to remind ticket holders or tonight concert and to Inform those who forgot to get their tickets that there will be a limited number available at the door There will be a surprise element to tonights concert I can say no more My lips are sealed Do not try to pump your neighbourhood Arts Council member All are sworn to secrecy How sweet the music And the song Put forth into the night Paul plays Your heart responds fills you with delight Is this the sound Really the sound The sax was meant to play Heaven waited or these melodies Done in just this way And honours came to Brodie You arc truly Mr Saxophone McCtcave rue owes of Brampton was a tender for one truck cab chassis a dump box and snow plow equip ment to cost town Monday night Georgetown Capital Ford Sales was awarded a tender for one fourdoor crew cab with an eight foot pickup box to cost S3 The two companies submitted the lowest tenders meeting town specifications TOWN OF PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE REQUIRED ore from online torn looking the majority llio town plumbing and maintenance Wo bo nblo con contractor and must bo willing lo priority service when nocossory Only licenced to ope rat in Halloo II bo considered Quotes must received by April 1984 Patterson Purchas no Agent Town lis Mom Street South Georgetown Ontario Exciting New lylcs Far Spring Taupe While Grey and Navy MO 8773103 The Easter Bunny has already been to YOUNGS PHARMACY and left lots of Easter Candles and Boxed Chocolates fresh and delicious from Get yours now from ill vouncs ITD DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8772761 when many of the items were actually used At the first meeting in April the members enjoyed some stretch and bend exercises followed by an enjoy able hour of cards and bingo Plans were pre- the HERALD Creek Pioneer Village where maple syrup was boiling to become syrup sugar Ail enjoyed looking at things our ancestors used years ago and for some memories of the time on April and a Niagara Blossom Tour on May For Information regarding tripe phone These trips are open to anyone interested HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fsther Dm Cote PASTOR Father Con MASSES Saturday in 10am MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Edwin H Mitchell EVERY SUNDAY 15 Worship Pai WEEKDAYS Bib Study Youth on Boys Gill Out L tile Chciuti Entertainment WHY WOW BOSTON BLUE 2o7 portions 101b cln I CTN flaw Layered Pact SOLE FILETS Sliced Layered SIDE BACON H55 5 LBS GREEN or Q WAXED BEANS LBS FRENCH FRIES mil Armstrong Ave Kill Georgetown MEATS 877M32 CASK CARRY TOWN OF PUBLIC NOTICE NAMING OF STREETS TAKE NOTICE that the Council for The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills gave first and second readings to By law No 28 at a meeting held on 1 02 to name and assign street numbers on those streets shown by shaded areas in the diagrams below The Council will hear any person or by their Counsel Solicitor or Agent who claims that he or shea will be adversely affected by the by law and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be held In Council Chambers o the Municipal Offices Trafalgar Road on the day of May 984 at the hour of 7 00 p m prior to third reading of By law No All requests to appear before Council are to be submitted In writing to the under signed no later than o clock noon on the 4th day of May 1 984 This notice published on the 11th day of April 984 C M Assistant to the Clerk Town of Halton Hills 36 Main Street South Halton Hills GEORGETOWN Ontario 4X1 Don tMh Out Enrol Now Armstrong Ave Unit 9 Georgetown Ontario Small Claims Courts They re often illed the peoples courts when youre involved in a dispute with someone you dont need to 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