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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1987, p. 14

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Pane SECTION THE October nil John Somnirr I Gallery House Sol celebrating years of an In Singer Charles Street house Owner John is holding a Ihcm Is a collage colled lamps I two part of who hate displayed their own Herald photo at the Gallery In the past Lett to right Stlvla Artists celebrate with gallery House Sols 25th birthday Twenty five years ago a local art enthusiast bought a house on Charles Street in Georgetown He decided to display some work of six of his friends in his house for who wanted to take in some local talent This year Gallery House Sol is celebrating a quarter of a century of art in the same location In April Gallery House Sol owner John Sommer held the first of a two- part series celebrating all the artists who have exhibited their work in his home over the past years Some artists displayed their work in April and more artists arc currently exhibiting their work in part two There have been others not Just the who took part in the two part exhibit who have displayed work Gallery House Sol for a short period of time but they are not in eluded in the Mr said artists have even on become quite well known Mr Som mersaid Katja Jacobs exhibited at Gallery House Sol from 1965 to 1975 before bee becoming well known in Toronto he said Barker Fairly is another artist who displayed work In the Gallery House Sol before she was recognu While not everybody Mr Sommer picks to exhibit their work at Gallery House Sol becomes famous I always had a good eye for picking artists Mr Sommersaid Despite the Gallery success not many local people come to see the work hanging at Gallery House Sol Mr Sommersaid Most come from Hamilton to or Guclph Most people just want a land scope They eventually buy a reproduction of a famous artist the East German native said Whether in Georgetown or Toronto a very small percentage of Unit vl tiki it very it l hi kind of in It pictures in it its much less personal lie said of in Gallery House Sol Is an everything or salt The lallm features small crafts from to large pninlinRs he said Mr Sommer enjoys all different kinds of art including detailed drawings which he ml led the chamber music of I exhibit all the different lnnrtwhichlfindixltmL he said Mr slick to type of art He ites more than the medium The medium do something on is really beside he poll It elite Kiss Me Kate Recipe for top musical By NANCY What docs it take to make a musical production evolve from an idea to a reality Well was just one year ago that the Georgetown Globe Productions reading committee had the difficult task of persuing a number of plays Based on the abilities and needs of Glob and an audience appeal they selected Kiss Me Kate Kiss Me Kate will be performed at the John Elliott Theatre Nov 19 27 and Dec 3 Tickets be obtained at Royal Reality Guclph Street Georgetown or you can get tion by calling After selecting Kiss Me Kate as the appropriate play Globe ex had the final approval With this given they then had to select talented individuals to fill the four key positions Gerry Andrew was chosen to fulfill the role of Producer to organize all aspects or the show Shirley Ash end en based on her ex and enthusiasm was pick as Artistic Director The Musical Director role was accepted by Terry Chomp whose expertise has brought Globe many Theo Awards in the past And as Choreographer Evelyn Webster brings to Globe ar abundance of fresh new Ideas Next was establishment of a crew Sh HAPPY TOGETHFR Two of the leads In the play Me Kate are Ally son Tracey and Bon Cheney seen above The Globe Productions play will be performed the John Elliott Theatre starling November IS and continuing until Dec For ticket Information call Herald photo Partners dance Parents Without Part is holding a dance Oct at at the Terry Miller Hall S RESERVE NOW FOR GEORGETOWN CINEMAS ST 2nd GREAT WEEK NOW PLAYING The 3 LAST 2 DAYS Stanley Kubricks FULL METAL JACKET IPSSI Eitlnflii7D04915pm at the helm Catch Me By LOIS Herald Ian is at the helm of Catch Me If You Can Georgetown Little Theatre season opener which begins Oct at the John Elliott Theatre Ian is G T lighting expert and lie has won awards for his lighting designs in Our Town and last Real Summer He has had numerous lighting nominations including Globes last year Dlrec ting Is a natural extension of Ian talent and he has enjoyed directing Absurd Person Singular for GLT I II Bo Hack Before Midnight for the Milton Players Ian started his theatrical career through photography and met his wife Yvonne during his endeavours Yvonne runs the Halton Hills School of Dancingand Ian has helped her renovate their new studio When he is not lighting plays Ian is pursuing his hobbles singing and gliding He is President of the Choral Society and President of The Ontario Soaring Association Ian Is an engineer pi Atomic Energy so is all m all quite a busy fellow Ian says Catch Me If You Can is an audience a real who done it with plenty of Interesting twists Directing it is a challenge since are so many short sentences making continuity awkward for the cast It is all com together now says Ian and he Is taking the next two weeks lo refine actions and emotions of the cast that squeeze the imagination of the a thrilling evening out with GLT call or visit the theatre box office 30 30 on Thursdays Tickets are with special rales tor seniors groups and students Catch Mc If You Can runs Entertainment Indian Village autumn celebrating Autumn on the Escarp ment from a m to p m Oct 10 11 and 12 with crafts dancing music games wagon rides and a chance to enjoy this colourful season Dally events include wagon to the new Niagara Escarpment lookout which offers visitors a col view the Nassagayewa kid games from I 30 p a watercolour exhibit by local artist Allan Burton who is also Chairman of Halton Region Con Foundation a photography presentation by naturalist Kevin Call an end a porcelain doll making and weaving demonstration On Saturday Tod will be making pottery on a potters wheel and there will also be a spinner using angora rabbit fur and a demons era in Japanese thread painting From on Sunday com husk and apple doll making will be demonstrated On Monday the live ly Scotch Block Square Dancers will keep your toes tapping For further information please call the Conservation Authority weekdays or Crawford Lake Conservation Area at weekends lor the play These dedicated people lnon J have their time to So the lht the scenes work Their of wnn Jbutidatit Debbie behind the scenes worn 1Jrun nnmg the roles During this time members darners were also chosen Throughout summer months lines and music themselves for the all rehearsals In September everihinh rehearsals set building front of house The orchestra begin practicing and soon they will join chorus for on show prepirdlion In the meantime chancier Ihc blocking of scenes continues ith tice drawing Kiss Me K He nearer to its debut A few prior the Nov 19 opening nieht Globe will move Into the John Theatre Sets are put up backdrop hung lights focus all in ition for the The last few rehearsals in the theatre will fine tune Kiss Mi Kate musically lethnienll ind dramatically hit is ready for you the judumc A lot of work gels done in one but it is all wirlh it With ride and satisfaction Globe I reductions will continue to present such Kiss Me Kale Mums the word Georgetown and District Hor Society is holding a meeting at Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown Oct 14 at The speaker is Paul and the subjeel is mums and There be a lion period and refreshments Everyone is welcome For In formation call or 3758 TRIO NOW AVAILABLE ATOURMOOflE PARK STORE VHS MOVIE RENTALS Georgetown Market Place 8731603 Every Tuesday Nloht Wing It At OTooles With Our 15 WINGS Super Saturday At OTooles Mom and Dad can enjoy our Spaghetti With Meat Sauce Caesar Salad With Garlic Bread Sunday Is Moms Day Off Too Starting October 1 8th Treat her to our All You Can Eat Roast Beef Buffet Thanksgiving is a time of thanks and we would 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