Drama musical The trouble with growing up is It enough to moke you remember howtrnumatic it was being a teenager it light hearted serious The Trouble With Growing Up played to a full house at John entertainment goes The Ell Mt Theatre Saturday taving fun mostly at an adult audience the ls in their onstage musical drama gave one a chance n member the trials of a teenager and pcrl becoming a young adult The play is called a The show was the idea of Edgar Thatcher and Jamie Campbell All of members contributed to the trSWTJS writing of the script All proceeds from School teacher Jim Brought uim of the cast members He Is joined by Globe Productions Actor Ticknor and three other talented singers and musicians Jamie Campbell Victor Hanson and Edgar Thatcher Using a slide show a variety of songs vignettes and short skits the five member document the growth stages Act One begins with songwriter Harry classic song called Cats in The Cradle Each skit is based on one of the melodies they sing A proud father discussing his j responsibility and his love for his child child teen and by the Logging tune called Danny Song Another song follows call House At Pooh Corner which features excellent harmonics by Edgar Thatcher and Jamie Campbell The humor in the show really comes out when actor and musician Victor Hanson does his skit on being the shy geek at the school dance He eyeing the cute girl with a bow In her hair but his fly is constantly falling down and some prankster has attached a kick me sign on his back An excellent flashy full of fun song follows called I Only Want To Be With You and features the geek Victor on guitar and lead vocals A musical diversity Is evident through the variety of songs the cast have worked into their show Ticknor and Jim Brought on sing a couple of light western numbers that are very pleasing Hard rock protest songs like Song John Cougar MeJlencamp forgotten cither Act One ends with the Cat Stevens classic called Father and Son Act Two looks Into growing old helps to break up all that male gruff with her smooth melody in Kim My Best Man it In the show Satur All in all the show was enter was a variety talmng and thoughtful Though only different people Here the amateur running for one night the cast would be portrays Old Wooly a bag lady well advised to take their show on the looking for some lunch Herald photo road I ace Busing not affected by extended funding board director says MIL S GONE The pains of parent In hood Here in a scene from Trouble rlcr With Growing Up Is a lather Campbell carries after lesmlng his the girl In her arms Herald daughter Dianne Ticknor has been ACTING THE PARTC rowing up Campbell sing a song about being tan t easy that for sure Everyone different called f lowers are lied cants you to conform to their rules composed by Harry Chop In Herald Here Edgar Thatcher left and Jamie photo Engineering work passes without tender After much discussion Hal ton regions planning and public works committee agreed to give a contract to a consulting company without tender I- The contract Is for engineering involved In expanding the Georgetown Water Pollution Control plant to five million gallons per day three The consulting firm of Gore and Limited have done several studies over the past six years related lo the sewage pi a til already Public Works Director Bob Moore urged regional councillors to use Gore and Storrle again for the said no allowance for that he I IN THE HELLS Tiles pop Up Problems keep popping up Ith the big green regional building on Highway south Highway This time it was the front lobby which popped up because of natural expansion and contraction of the building during severe cold at night and heat from sunlight It cost Halton region W to Ihe raised tiles early in the flew year A report by the regions chief administrative officer notes that tiles are put down so that allow for expansion and contra tfcn along the walls In this case Apparently this isn the end of story The contractor who made the repairs noticed tiles around the walkway also appear to be lifting and may soon need to be repaired Town pays up Although the 1986 regional budget hasn been drawn up and approved yet the Town Hills is being asked for million as its first tax Installment towards it The Interim levy is based on last year tax rate charged to the municipally The second installment from Halton Hills is due April The April levy will make up difference according to the 1989 budget Musical memories Continued from page Bl to keep the work from becoming tedious There are no rewards for yearbook committee members No school points no real recognition just satisfaction and we gathered together for a big at Pizza Hut last year that was our reward said Lee Mr explained that often attend Ihe first meetings in- larger numbers but as the year drags on the number of students doing day today work dwindles One of the big problems with keeping students on Ihe book Is that Ihyy can see the finished product until the following September All they see right now ore lines on a page ho said Almost all of the work ls done by the students Layout photography with the exception of Ihe sports pictures which arc done by the husband and wife team of physical education teachers Anne and Bruce Andrews artwork cover design accounting and fund raising require students to devote much of their dally energies before otter school to the yearbook Besides being the Staff advisor to tile yearbook committee Mr teaches architectural drafting auto woodworking and special education so a busy schedule is part of his dally routine The school had budgeted to pay for copies but a September student package deal was so successful that books have been sold The school has students and staff members so the almost per cent selling figure is a success While the extra books sold are a plus to Ihe committee theschoolisstlll losing per book Where does the extra money come from Students have to go out and seek advertisers at rale of a page Most of the kids are afraid to do advertising usually they shy away I like them to do It because It s good for their confidence said Mr Grants from local companies also help to fund the yearbook and help to pay for much needed equipment such as cameras and a new The yearbook committee recently purchased a new millimetre camera to go along with their new sake of continuity He pointed out the company has gone through the tender process already and if another company were to continue the work they started it would mean redoing a lot of work Mr Moore pointed out the Ministry of the Environment wants the engineering work on the sewage plant to have continuity and if several arc involved in the project it may cause difficulties In getting Ministry approval Chief Officer was in agreement If Bob puts the proposal call back out the entire preliminary engineering and concept will have to be done all over again You II hove to go backwards before you can go forwards Mr Perl in told committee members The Ministry has been very strident They re very concerned that this be consistent and that whomever docs the concept carries It through Using another firm would mean a delay of two years In the process as well as more cost he said Hills Coun Sheldon said region should go with whom ever has historical experience I would want those people who know Ihe situation best dealing with It and not change players In the middle of the game the regional councillor said If we start bringing In other engineering advice we 11 be holding up approvals further Regional Chairman Peter said continuity In the process is Important if Ihe end ever to be It means the same people will have to answer for the process they ve designed Mr said Milton Coun Bill Johnson wasn t convinced There an odor to this that I don like he muttered Busing is one area that has not been affected by extended funding Effects of funding have been numeri small and geographically scatte red with no impact on bus routes said Director of the Board of Education Wally His remarks came from a Halton Board of Education Impact Statement intended for the Ontario Government about the effects of extended funding Extended funding will mean a loss of teachers students and a reduction of programs offered at public schools Mr Beevor report reveals As many as ten teachers a year will be lost from the public board If funding is extended the statement indicates Twelve teachers the of seven full time teachers were told in the spring of 1985 they were not needed in the fall because of a shift In enrolment to Roman Catholic Second Radio buffs wanted A volunteer emergency radio service called is looking for citizen band radio operators want to start up an emergency team to monitor Channel take emergency calls and report them to proper authorities Says a press release from CERVS The Ontario Provincial Police monitor on a hour basis but would likely appreciate the assistance when they are really busy For more Information call or write Canadian Emergency Radio Volunteer Service James Belleville K8N3J3 OFFIR extended The provincial Ministry of Agrl culture and Food has extended the deadline for their farm interest rale reduction program Called OFFIR Ontario Family Farm Interest Rate Reduction the program has received applies tions and the Ministry has paid out over million The Jan 15 deadline has been extended to March 15 For more information about the program call Monitor shipments The has established a unit to ensure compliance with federal and provincial laws governing the trans portation of hazardous shipments in Ontario The new unit will be responsible for training providing onsite assist to other police forces fire departments ambulance services and similar agencies ary Schools All were rehired three were rehired by Roman Catholic Separate School System RCSS because of the shift in enrolment The number of grade separate school students going to separate schools the following year will increase the Impact statement reveals In 1985 per cent of separate school grade 8 students went on to separate high schools In 1986 the public board believes that number wtll rise to per cent later increase to a maximum of per cent If too many students transfer to It the number of vocational French immersion and English as a second language programs will be reduced the impact statement states Sharing facilities with the separate board is a possible solution One that Is not acceptable to the separate board Director says in his review of the impact statement The public system school Elizabeth Gardens has been made available by lease to the students of Assumption High School in Burlington for 198687 It has been leased in 198586 for overflow students from Loyola Separate School The public board also offered to lease John A Public School In South Burlington but the separate school refused theDroperty Board of Education Impact Statement is a response to a similar statement prepared by the Separate School 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