Town COUNTRY SAME DAY SERVICE MONDAY TO FRIDAY IN BY 10 OUT BY HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE St 877 HERALD SECTION I WW It III- It I In the hills Parking Parking on Duncan Drive from Courl to a point 140 meters cast of Court will no longer let allowed Council put the parking ban only en the south side of Duncan Drive due to the on that of roadway fire Hills firefighters were out to a chimney tiro in Jar at 30 There was no damage to the Lot Con home It in bin Saturday Halloa Hills firefighters put out a garbage bin ire at Disposals at Armstrong Avenue The call came Voluntcet Do you have some tree time mornings Volunteers are needed to help out with a Pool The program is run by the Board of Education Fridays from 15 to a No necessary For more information plea call Susan Ixfeuvn at Smoking clinic Are you smoking more and en joying it less The Lung Association will offer Count down a seven session week Taper Off smoking cessation clinic Dick Elementary School Milion Feb to March 30 each Thursday and 1st 3rd The cost is lo refiner call US Luncheon fashion II In Iinthera Reding meeting Parents and guardians of Bishop Reding Secondary School students are invited to a meeting Feb 4 to discuss the facilities situation at the school The meeting starting at 7 30 in the gym will touch on ac for students in September 1387 and 1989 The meeting is being hosted by the parent association and In dance will be trustees staff MPPs and school staff Honing skills Council has approved a oneday costing be attended administrator clerk Joe Mr Simon asked permission to attend the seminar saying it would help him develop skills to hire staff The seminar is in London Ontario on March Interim tax Although it won be until April that will know ex how much Burlington Hills Milton and must collect In 1987 taxes It is charging these municipalities an Interim tax levy now The levy is less than per cent of what these four municipalities paid in 1986 For Hills that means SI million is to be raised now from local taxpayers to be handed over to Region Due dite is Fib and the from thi Region dile lot collecting residents After the is in tax levy will be col Hamilton The Rotary Club of Georgetown has plans to bring the Hamilton Orpheus Male Voice Choir to the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown Apnl 11 For a number of years now the Rotary Club has presented a Spring You cant rush landfill report warns councillor The public should have more time to digest th report comparing the proposed Burlington and Milton landfill sites argued a Burlington councillor last week Walter Mulkcwich wanted more time saying if council rushed the report through it may cause aggravation at the upcoming Environmental Assessment Act preliminary hearing In end the Region will save time and It may lend us to a better solution with more people happier Ihecouncillorsald A Joint solid waste management and planning and public works com mlttee meeting is being held 10 at which the report will be presented and discussed The meeting begins in the Regional Council Chambers at Hie report won I be considered by the planning and public workd com for adoption until Feb Chief Administrative Officer John Fleming said Regional staff were trying lo move the process along as soon as possible in order to expedite the hearing The report is due Jan which gives the public one and a half weeks reading time until the Feb 10 presentation We re just concerned the longer the position by council Is delayed it will delay the beginning of the con solldated hearing If you re prepared to accept it may Both Mi lion and Burlington accepted delaying council of the report to March with the extra time to be subtracted from the days allocated time gap before the hearing date concert at the Theatre and used the proceeds from the sale of tickets in the Clubs community service work and for a variety of charitable pur poses within this area This years concert will be no ex and the proceeds will be car marked for use in the Club s work senior citizens the Easter Seals Society or any one of a number of other well deserving causes in the Georgetown district In an endeavor to always reach a wider and different audience base the Rotary Club has in the past presented such performances as the twoman show Billy Bishop Goes to War and a couple of musical even bringing welt known artists to the Georgetown stage The Hamilton Orpheus Male Voice Choir was formed In the spring of in Hamilton Ontario and from humble beginnings has grown in strength such that today the membership is over voices The Choir comprises a mosaic of men from many diverse walks of life from to doctors and from accountants to school They all have one bond in common they nil love losing The name Orpheus Is said to be a symbol of musical excellence it comes from Greek mythology where we find Orpheus was the son of the Muse Calliope and Apollo the god of music He was given a lyre by Apollo and became such an musician that it was said whin he played and sane his music would enchanl the rocks and trees and tame wild beasts It was even said that ruers turned in their course to follow him The founding musical director of the Choir Harry needs little in traduction to those familiar with choral music He has brought a wealth of musical experience and success to Canada from Great tain He was founder conductor of the London Male Choir later reluming to his native Wales to the baton of the Internationally tomed Mornston Orpheus Male Choir The Rotary lub is proud to be In in bringing the choir to and in an ticipation of the popularity of this concert urge you to order your tickets early by phoning M31 Tickets arc priced each for this concert and remember the pro are going to be used to help those who might be lesj lie within our community Teddy Bear parade II wis slum mill nil In I 1h slim In In ill Sin inlhr CVA offers 7 new courses youkvelnp 1ur the first mi in i these courses rfrtiirelnwn Hi 11 Ihi sins In down fm sr l diss Mil lo llu In Mirth 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tour of Canada in which he will make per formances He Mil be appearing at the John Elliott In Georgetown Tickets are available by calling Its one per only and tickets are TheshowtlmeisBpm The play on the obsession Canadian males have with hockey It features Mr Brown playing a number of real and fictional both with and without skates I- or most of the per form a nee he skates around the stage on wheeled skates called shooting a puck Into a net to enter the theatre I there already skating the stage It s as if they arc coming to watch itink Hat practising at the local out door nnk he explained As the au enters he seems surprised but begins chatting with them Mr Brown does take his skates off and plays various other characters Including Alma This character is used to portray number of ferent women his mother girlfriend and wife These women show a dry forbearing accep tance of Rat 5 enthusiasm for hockey at various stages of his life said Mr Brown Mr Brown was surprised Initially by the play success I was perfectly prepared to open and close the play at the Fringe and then move on to the next thing he said I called the character Ken Rink Hat Brown on a mad pulse I kind of regret It The name was meant to amuse his followers at the Fringe festival who would understand the character him In spite of the name They knew Rink was a poetic part of myself But the festival was attended approximately people twice as many as expected and Mr Brown propelled to national fame with people thinking he was Rink Rat He admits his history Is similar to Rink Rot They both grow up In the prairies playing hockey on an out side and as teenagers Ihey left the and resumed It as adults His enjoyment of the game and his involvement In It over the years started the thinking process which After Hockey It finally occurred to me what an important part of Canadian culture hockey Is he said It s a cultural common denominator particularly for men hockey hockey widows and ho loie to laugh and he ha by 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