SECTION A THE HERALD January 1M5 Page 9 THREESOME It was a case of arm and leg everywhere as students from Harrison Public School presented their production or Where was recently Herald photo by Robin Bake well Artistic director moulds Maine Herald Special In less than a month lobes annual musnal production will be il the John Elliott Thiilre tor Lin be ordered Cnsl and are gearine up for ihis year in dirniur Michael Bui t shoulders Hi is responsible for irlislic 1 1 ion of llit play the development Mike eitli sum of pi i blocking is deeidmt whin Mike m ikes some suites ions saw some of lllikt work when oreiiown Little Theatre did On Golden HI iki has won v Is ineludlnt best lasl year fur in of La Manchu was done in bear r With j back in arelnleetural rcnl it list e flair Mike is mi to its since he well as lies sure to do way isttlinfforlhe to act in an advisory only perhaps adding just a touch of objectivity especially when working with someone us experienced us Mike Many of you enjoyed Mikes work when he directed Oklahoma fur Globe In all he has worked on productions in England Brampton ind Georgetown Mike has tried everything in thealrc from producing stage management lighting directing acting to writing and loves it all Recently he codirect ed with Brampton Musical Society and played the role of Arthur In lea Little Theatres Harliqulnade Gilbert and Sullivan Is a favorite for Mike who especially enjoyed playing Ko In I he Mikado Mike has also recently brought opera lo when La done by the group he president of City Centre Repertory Opera Mikes wife Maureen plays Mrs pshaw in Ma me and Mike enjoys telling his wife what to do even if only on stage Come and see what Mike and Globe have done to the oils musicil starting Jan whit r will hi a she I hen in eel tougher speak luudir brighter loslume or sij a line differenilv int for lube In lure profession il Initio from Toronto He is iksiKiud ill the hi lie din r i lire hue hi tan pick and it to e in He loves in tin lire In George mil ind thinks mt has a fabuk point Blake lies es is that there is room in play for He prefers Council Ml I ByptrnftEwiikA I era Columnist It sever Finally and totally finis You know what I mean Christmas New Years the festive season all finished for another year No more smiling saying Merry Christmas to strangers No more carols No more parlies I know there are some of you who are thinking Thank goodness Granted it does get a little hectic at times But I must confess I am one of those who get a tear in the eye when I hear White Christmas I do like the festivities of the s that as prepared for and enjoyed there is no time for mc to the truth Winter is here I realm there arc some among us who love this season They ski skate skidoo I freew flu Winter and are incompatible Speaking of seasons here Is a poem entitled just thai Spring is i flirt us on With unfulfilled promises Summer is a hussy Giving her charms To all and sundry Autumn Is a harlot Wearing bright colours To disguise her fading charms Plans for shelter We permitting has il Willi ii to put in a tit for e timers on Street at tin inn tin lei The shillir will keip from the lie is they eun no longer huddle in Ihi of pi Ik I re Ik si The and New Years have to be win is a Ditch at is a GLT member First let it be said that Georgetown Little Theatre will be starting their season established Our membership consists of mostly local citizens and range in age from late teens lo well probably best not stated Present count shows about members of which about half regard themselves as backstage or acting members Besides the obvious reason of wanting to go on stage many members Joined because they like to paint or want to try their hand at makeup costumes sound lighting or any one of the many talents needed to put together a successful show good friends and some lasting relationships have been established behind the stage curtains There are monthly meetings parlies and various other social get the whole year round Besides the regular diet of three shows per season the Christmas show brought many new races to the GLT stage both In front and behind the curtains Most newcomers to the group are surprised at two things how much work It is and how much Tun it is The one Item that is no surprise is the one gets from a successful show If you would like to find out more come along to our next meeting on Jan phone rest hi is Ut of business the bus Do no longer slops 111 the plaz It us ope rat ions and wrote the on about the change in bus route in mid Decern said by yjuig mlo the George town tee buses wild be eune1 and Im Thereto also a social aspect many Willows or Dorothy Hunt for A Georgian gentleman English teacher plays Drama arts Jane has man skits and other activities planned is pending on sufficient numbers Not since high school has Bill Bingham been on a stage The feet Inches tall English teacher at Georgetown District High School Is playing a wealthy Georgian gentleman called Beau Regard In the popular musical Beau Regard is the love interest of the cals main character Mame Although Mr Bingham has taken several drama courses while in siiy he never acted In anything He said he took hose courses in order to better present material to his students Mr Bingham s Engl students may find it hard to believe their teacher now goes to a manicurist and speaks with a southern accent but such is the trans formation the role requires Beau Regard is dash in a subdued way Mr Bingham quickly adds he not a masher There are no kisses exchanged on stage with and the attraction isoneof personalities he said The couple mitt when Beau Regard goes to a male beauty salon where Mame gives him a mam cure Despite the fact Mame manages to file Beau nail down til it bleed herself fired the two hit It off They are taken quite rapidly with each other Mr Bingham said He then calls on her at her house where she celebrating an early Christmas to gel out of her depression Although the Beau Regard role is a central one Its also a brief one because Beau doesn last through he honey moon He gets killed when climbing the Ma Iter horn during his honeymoon with Mame Beau Regard adds humor to the musical and provides the backing required by Mame to continue her lifestyle Although wiped out by the depression still has her nese valet hand maiden and nephew to support Sussmans of Arthur ONE OF CANADAS LARGEST INDEPENDENT MENS STORE STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE STOCK 500 MENS SlITS SUffS RES TO 299 OH 1000 SP0RTC0ATS BLAZERS SEES REG TO 179 SAIB DRESS SP0RTSHIRTS REC TO 55 SME 1000 MENS TES IB TO 25 6 HUNDREDS OF MENS SWEATERS REG MENS MELTON CAR COATS REG MENS WWTER JACKETS VALUES TO 80 La MENS TOPCOATS REG TO All WEATHER TOPCOATS REG T0 MENS SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS REG TO 199 SM 89 119 SAVE OFF MENS SUEDE LEATHER CAR COAT STYLES most have van 1000 MENS DRESS BELTS l MENS DRESS SLACKS REG TO 55 172429 MENS JEANS DESBNER JEANS REG TO 42 MENS STRIPE RUGBY TOPS REG TO 35 BIG SAVINGS ON ALL OTHER FASHNN OUTERWEAR SAVE M OUR LADES STORE SUSSMANS FOR HER STORES SOUTH OF STORE UUDe WEAR REDUCED 30 to OFF ALL CHRISTMAS EXCHANGES BY SATJAN12lh Mr would like six ideational GO Bus Stop signs added and the faded No Parking Bus Slop sign in down loin Georgetown rcplac new one LIBRARIES CHILDRENS WINTER PROGRAMS Tales or Two s Is a program des lor year olds accompanied by an adult During each weekly thirty minute program your will be introduced to a wide range of picture books finger plays songs and films ACTON LIBRARY Tuesdays 30 am GEORGETOWN LIBRARY Thuisdays 10 Saturdays 10 SESSION ONE January 15 March 2 Register on or after January SESSION TWO March 5 April 27 Register on or before February 5 During this forty five minute program your child will be Introduced to a wide range pic ture books finger plays songs and films This program Is for pre schoolers between three and five years of age ACTON LIBRARY Tuesdays 2 m Wednesdays 30 a GEORGETOWN LIBRARY Wednesdays p Thursdays 9 30 a m Thursdays p m February 28 Register on or after January SESSION TWO March 5 April Register on or after February Tills monthly storytime program is tor pre schoolers between three and five years of age accompanied by an These programs will be held at both Acton and Georgetown Libraries last Saturday of each month All programs start at p You may register one month in advance for each program January Bear Tales Fcbtuary Food Tales March 30 Farm Tales Pre schoolers between three and live years of age are invited to attend our Valentine Day Party on February at This program will be held at both the Acton and Georgetown Libraries You may register one month in ad lor this program Wat Special On Friday February 1st wear your favourite bring your lunch and munch to the movies 12 until 1 No registration Hal Day celebrations begin at 1 m and children are Invited to listen to hat tales design a new hat and tain in the Libraries hat parade Registration required Si School age children are invited to bring their lunch to the Library first Saturday of each month and munch along to some terrific tales The stories we will be telling are suitable for school age children No registration required This program will be held at both Ihe Acton and Georgetown Libraries at 1 2 p m FEBRUARY 2 Listen and Help Tell The Story MARCH Tales TO Make You Giggle Wad Lunch Box Tales March 1 2 at 1 2 p m Bring your lunch and listen lo scary but monstrously good stories 2 1 pm at either Acton or Georgetown Libraries No registration is required Filmiest March at m Ready for thrills and chills Come and watch the Riddle and the Tomb at the Georgetown Library No regKlrallon is required blankets and teddy bears are welcome Munch to the Movies March 14 at m Bring your lunch and watch movies while you munch at either the Acton or Georgetown Libraries No registration is required Monster Crafts March 1 at 1 30 a m and Come and make a monster mask and a monster T shirt at either Acton or Georgetown Libraries today School age children may register one month In advance for this program YOU MAY REGISTER BY TELEPHONE FOR ALL PROGRAMS ACTON LIBRARY 17 RIVER ST GEORGETOWN LIBRARY 9 CHURCH ST 8772681