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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1985, p. 8

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday January IMS herald Entertainment Two busy bodies in GLTs play Mame crew all set to go By VICKI COURTNEY GLT for Three years Herald Special doing sol kdesign for six Can we talk Did you and on stage know we have two busy twice most recently bodies in our next play Man Most Likely To Rumour has It that the Besides his roll in this Accountant Robert West ploy he designed the set and the boss wife and is helping to build it Claire Marshall art as well I told you he la a a liaison Oh it gets busybody dldn very Now Willows did you hear Joined us two and one Busybody Is our fest half years ago and has ival entry play Let me been the publicity dir you more ector for two years She David Clifton has been is quite artistic and has a very active member of palmed on every set as well as produced and co- produced shows done I furnishings cost and acted the part of Chelsea in On Golden Pond These two tal members ore we hope you see In Busybody John Elllotl Theatre starling Feb 22 March I and box office Thursdays in person still available at The group has moved sets from their warehouse lo the theatre and master carpenter Johnson is heaving a sigh of relief that it all got done Including a 30 foot staircase for apart Linda Roe designed the backcloths and has headed up the painting crew who have been adding finishing toughes this past week Linda s Oklahoma backdrops won her a Award in 1083 and last year she earned a nomination for her tapestry in G T Lion in Winter Both Gord and Linda have worked from drawings designed by professional set designer Blake Heathcole from Theatre Ontario Blake has designed very neutral sets in order to draw attention to the colorful costumes of Mame and her friends Director Mike conceived an idea of the opening number being done in black and white with Mame making a startling entrance in a gold lame gown Once in the theatre the show belongs to stage manager Jack Ferguson Jack was a member of the original Globe group in the GO and played Moonace the comical mobster In Anything Globes production of Mame will be beginning Jan at the John Elliott Theatre In Georgetown Brian llerner and Maureen get he nnal steps In order at a recent dress rehearsal Ticket for Mame can be ordered at Herald photo Goea He has worked on pantomimes with for many years a put president of Globe Productions Jack stage manager last year for New Girl in Town and Las attended workshop on how lo manage a show a real music lover and plays the piano beautifully by ear He says that musicals have weak story lines but add the music and wowl Jack was a member of the KopyKats for id years and he and his wife Edna fiave raised their three boys In Georgetown after moving here in 1957 Jack has worked for Varian Canada for the put yean a and President of the group will be glad to have the show underway She la happy that lighting designer Alan Maxwell who reportedly spent over ISO hours Just designing the lighting sequences is ready to go too Karen Taylor Harrison has been out scrounging for set furnishings chesterfields etc Korenaayiherbackgroundlnrealestatehas helped her since she was able to remember which former client owned the beautiful wrought iron patio furniture Don t a chance to see the fruits of all these prople a efforts Call fo tickets at and enjoy the show I The atmosphere was right for choral society concert It s Us birthday and J Bach tamed up Friday night to celebrate with the Georgetown Choral Society at Coenr halt Getting into the spirit the event were choir members left to right Tom Schcnk Vllma Eden Barbara and Thlbault The Grinch out A word about the Credit Valley Artisans This worthy group has provided a much needed service to our community They are the only group offering classes to adults as well as children In many facets of the arts Recreation Dept offers only one class of an artistic nature Drama for children I once wrote a column saying that was remiss In pot providing more classes of programs in Arts I was quickly Informed that that was untrue as the Credit Valley Artisans were subsidized by the department and in return provided varied craft and artistic programs Now it seems the Recreation Department wishes to cut back on their subsidy The subsidy consists of charging the Artisans only a year for the use of Cottage at They now propose to raise this toi300 anlncreasoofGOOper cent It Is to be hoped that Counceil will not accept this suggestion if it is the future of the Credit Valley Artisans must be in jeopardy They cannot raise the prices for their programs per cent and expect to have any students If they are driven from the Cottage who will take their place Will those interested in learning to paint weave sculpt etc be forced to seek classes In Brampton or Mil ton TbrtftttKrValley Artisans are made up of dedicated crafts people who are willing to share their knowledge and skills with us They are a resourseto be cherished and nurtured not hounded and abused When I heard of tbe proposed rent Increase my first thought was At least the Grinch waited until after Christmas to strike At the movies By RUSSELL Years ago they were partners In the New York Police Today one of them is a police lieutenant and one of them Is a private detective Clint Eaatwood Is mannered tough as nails cop Lt and Burt Reynolds is the brash quick private eye Mike Murphy City Heat is a movie caught between a rock and a hard place We have Clint and Burt battling it out for the spot as main character This blends In with characters of the film They portray ex partners who wept their own separate ways and as a result hale each other but In a kfunny way Clint Eastwood makes a perfect because the character Is so much like his usual kndlikePhiloBeldoin Every Which Way But Loose Despite the fact that it stars Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood City Heat was a appointment Get well By AM Herald Staff The atmosphere was warm kand intimate Friday night as the Georgetown Choral Soc put an its second Wine and Roses concert Performing In the Sucre hall which had been transformed into a cosy atmosphere thanks to real clolhs and toll red can dies the cho sung a select Ion of popular music Close lo their aud ience who were munch ing cheese and sipping wine ihe choir s voices carried well In the hall even for the soloists although microphones t used Soloist Gerry a tenor stole the heart of musical director Dale Wood w his- surprise version of Downtown Til creative song was a to Mr Wood and to Georgetown Other soloists the night were Anna Burke who sang the sad song Stnd In the Clouds Terry who tack led the John Denver and Domingo song Perhaps Love Paul Schwa who sang the nostalgic Mory Hopkins wing Those were the days withalotoCbam Van Dyke who did Fly me Moan Heather Dixon with a well and lovely You are the Wind Beneath My Wings and Diane Ir w n w ih Ihe Iheme from Love Story The Choral Society has built up its male section 17 and It makes a noticeable dlff in the choir performance The male voices are slrong ant attractive to listen to Between the serious bongs the class were breaks of humor like the Crawford Lake festival The Crawford Lake Indian Village and Conservation Centre is celebrating a Midwinter Festival until March 3 with tours special events demonstrations and exhibits on our natural and cultural The newly opened facilities at the Crawford Lake Conservation Area offer visitors tours of a reconstructed pre historic longhouse cross ski trails and displays and audio visual presentations in Ihe Conservation Centre plus the beauty of Crawford Lake itself Crawford Lake Conservation Area Is located on Line at Sleeles Ave Just south of Campbcllville For further information call weekdays or weekends STARTS FRIDAY FLAMINGO KID S SATURDAY OS f STARTS FRIDAY DUNE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY wishes President Jean and Prank Black were on hand at the Georgetown Collars Centre to greet guests at the opening night of the Palette and Pencil Club art show which naming Feb II 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