THE HERALD Wednesday Jury IT Page Special Party For Y Leaders husband and two children The Wicked Witch Or The Evil Queen If your children go to school in the and Peel area they may well have seen at least one play performed by the Bramlea Theatre for Children And If they saw one of the groups last six plays they may well still remember the actress that played the evil queen Her name Is Anne Joyce she lives in Stewarttown and since December 1973 she has been working with the Childrens Theatre Anne Is the oldest member of the company although she Is only In her early 30s and as the eldest she Is usually cast as the baddy Not that that bothers her as she said the evil parts are okay They require a little more acting then the good parts Its usually the evil witch that the kids remember Annes career began when she was very young Her mother did a lot of direction work for local companies and Anne went with her She took a two year diploma course at the Royal Academy of Music in London England and got her diploma In speech and drama Before joining the Academy Anne had already acted in Singapore where she was posted while in the Air Force and had been awarded Best Actress for her portrayal of Susy Henderson In Walt Until Dark by Frederic Knott While at the Academy in England Anne ptayed the Young Queen In Jean Anoullhs Beckett and the Girl In A Night Out Harold Pinters classic When Anne moved to Canada with her husband Mike she joined both the Brampton Little Theatre and the Georgetown Little Theatre For Georgetown she played Joanna In Present Laughter and for Brampton Elvira In Blithe and Lady Elizabeth in Anne of the Thousand Days By November of Anne was put out to work as she put It She looked for a professional company all her work In the past had been for amateur companies When the chance came for her to work with the Bramalea Theatre for Children she took it and In six plays from member to June 1974 The plays are all classics adapted for the stage and tailored to a cast of she She played for Instance Mrs Bob in Christmas Carol the Queen in Sleeping Beauty and the Evl Witch Countess In Puss In Boots The plays are per formed either at the Lester Pearson Memorial Theatre or the company tours the schools in the area The company was formed two months before Anne Joined and has already attracted much attention from the schools In the area When the next season opens in the fall the company expects to be very busy With her considerable ex perience in musicals comedy and drama Anne is an obvious asset to any company The children who will be seeing her this fall are In for a real treat The and showed its appreciation to Its teenage leaders with a wiener roast held at President Bob and Lynda Clipsharns country home Hot dogs salad and desserts were served The leaders who attended were Diane Bergman Judy Mlehn Joanne Lister Jane Angela Smith Ruth Agglss Susan Milne Theresa Callaghan John Buchanan Tom Van Slckler Drew Markham and Paul Mac- Donald A special presentation went to Milne a swimming Instructor now working full time but who will be teaching swimming for the In the fall Stephanie Lister Gymnastic Instructor and day camp assistant director who Is going to Mohawk College taking a recreation and leadership course Martha Aswlm and ski Instructor now going on to university Shirley Levers was unable to attend Shes a swim ski and day camp Instructor and will be on to university These girls have given years of their time to the Y and small gifts were presented to them by Doug Brock and Doreen Burt directors who attended along with their spouses were Marilyn and Bialn Milton Audrey and Bob Houston Sue and Jerry Domlnico Mavis and Rod Eastwood Doreen Burt Diane Sandelands and Doug Brock Y Staff members and husbands Jo and Wayne Lister Mary and Don Livingstone and Diane along with guest of the leaders also at tended SCHOOL Ray Of Hope Is Seen Regarding Closing j Get well are extended Also to Earl Grasby who la how to gp about it Some Nlcholos and Clarence Hunter to Mrs Bert Carney who was patient la Georgetown Hospital regarding the closing of Nerval engineers from Peel were there both of Chicago She was transferred from Georgetown and to Mrs BUI Public School for the last week to view the damage predeceased by three brothers District Memorial Hospital Mrs Sam White who have ratepayers of an but the only action so far is Stanley Andrew and Bert to a hospital where returned home from the article In The Toronto Star on some reflector lights Hunter she will receive physiother G Hospital Friday June that the and they only show up at night rf Renaissance Committee will Until the two regional govern- SympathylsextendedtoMrs petition the School menta decide on what action Van on the Board at the board meeting on they will take guard rails and death of her mother Mrs August 22 to keep the Nerval warning signs of the danger Stanley Price of Hornby school open The support of this should be installed well organized group of about While engineers study the A special badge presentation two thousand members of situation and finally act evening was held by the Nerval Halton ratepayers will give the to filing thler reports and then cubs on their final meeting of backbone needed for this small two Regional the season held In St Pauls community Governments finally get Anglican Church hall recently Many many people from around toadecialononwhstto During the evening Miss neighboring towns villages and do about the road and who will Marie Akela for the small communities advise the pay for it a very dangerous pack was presented with gifts ratepayers to keep on spot on the road remains where of a wolf head silver spoon and fighting but Oils is the first people could easily lose their a dish on behalf of the pack as Indication that practical help la lives a very real she Is leaving as their Akela at hand without adequate warning or Marie will continue to assist Norval Is small community protection with the Cube in the fall along and previous petitions to the with her brother Randy have m u been Ignored Reese Hunter of Leaderwllfbe completely or other plans were William Davldge of when the pack meets again In by j An example is Scotia by the board to objections made by died on Saturday June 13 while the fall visiting her daughter in Family Will Defy Board Of Education LIMEHOUSE NEWS S met at the home of Mrs J Crlchton on Wed nesday evening Vicepresident Mrs Sanford opened by reading Time Mrs Klrk- read Scripture and Mrs Sanford led in prayer Roll call was answered by a verse of Scripture and a current event Text word Inheritance was answered In a verse of Scrip ture by each one present There Task Force Looks At Regional Government Ontario Economic Council has established a three- member task force on local and regional government data council chairman Grant has announced Regional government came to Halton Hills in January of this year Members are Douglas of the University of task force chairman Gail Cook of University of Toronto and Gerald Hodge of Queens University Kingston The task force has been asked to find ways by which the measurement of local and regional government per formance can be Improved It will Investigate and make recommendations about present datacollection techniques used by local and regional governments for social and economic analysis program evaluation and decision making The study which is expected to be completed In the next few months will also cover statistical Information collected by other agencies that to municipal Task force members will work with staff of the local government organization branch of the ministry of treasury economics and In tergovernmental affairs Gold Ribbon For Holstein Robroa Fond Mm a purebred Holstein owned by Donald Cleave Nerval and bred by H Robinson Georgetown has received from the Holstein- Association of Canada a Still Gold Ribbon for her 14 lactation totals of pounds of milk containing pounds of testing percent Robros Fond Min who it classified Good Plus for type has received one star under the tar brood cow program offered by the Holstein Association la aired by Robros Fond Very Good for type was discussion regarding a speaker for a fall meeting In the absence of study convenor Mrs Bert Benton several ladles read passages based on the psalms The was repeated in closing and the hostess served dessert after Mr and Mrs Ben Stieppard were guests at the Mellor- Martin wedding in Laming United Church and the reception following in the Golden Door restaurant on Saturday Mr and Mrs Hafkamp and son Rickey of Kortenhoef Netherlands are visiting her sister Mrs A her husband and family for the month of July It is their first visit to Canada Miss Janet Boss has returned after a year with relatives In Holland and other centres With her friend Miss Alice Gils also on a visit from Canada she travelled In France Germany Austria and England before their return Rev and Mrs Walter King and sons Michael and Calvin from the manse at Cape Croker visited with his nieco Mrs Bert Benton and family Angela King has been with her cousins the past two weeks went home with them Eight families In HlUsburgh are ready to defy the Wellington County Board of Education next September by sending their children to Ross MacKay public school At a recent meeting the Parents Association consisting of eight families living along the Third line agreed that their children would not be transferred to public school We as parents have no confidence in Mr Corbett or any of the trustees on the board who voted against our request for reconsideration Bernard Mann a parent spokesman said Earlier this month Mr Mann met with Alfred Hanwell Director of Education In Wellington Mr Mann said Mr explained that an evaluation of the transfer would be made next fall concerning buses classroom space and the emotional on the children We really feel that any evaluation after the move would prove to have negative results because the childrens emotional state would be upset already and we dont feel that the board is taking this seriously enough Mr Mann added The original motion to transfer the 14 children from Ross R MacKay In HlUsburgh to public school was instigated by Ron Corbett superintendent of academic affairs GRADUATE Carol daughter of Mr and Mrs Victor has graduated from York University with a bachelor of arts degree A Graduate of Georgetown High School Miss Is working with Manufacturers Life In surance Company in Toronto LACK SPACE He explained at the time that a lack of classroom space at Ross MacKay and a surplus at was the major cause of the move However Mr Mann noted that the number of children Involved from Hillsburgh Is too small to have any large effect The parents along here Just cant understand how the 14 children from various grades will mako a difference on the classroom with regards to pupilteacher relationships Mr Mann continued Of the children who are being considered for transfer there Is one in kindergarten one in Grade one in Grade 3 four In Grade two in Grade and five In Grade If they want to move children why dont they bus a whole classroom of children from HlUsburgh to Ospringe and back every day so the kids social lives wont be upset Mr Mann asked FRENCH Another point against the move which the parents discussed Is the French Im mersion program scheduled to begin In Wellington county this September While the parents support the program If was pointed out that six children from Hillsburgh would leave the school to take part In the program One resident Jean Peterson told the other parents that she phoned Mr Corbett to discuss the problem He told me to write a letter requesting that my children attend HlUsburgh she said He said that hed give It consideration on an individual basis but my kids are going to even without this letter she added The original motion to transfer the children was won luring a board meeting near the end of May The vote was 1 J In favor of the transfer However two weeks later when It came up for recon sideration and a twothirds i majority was needed to discuss the matter the vote was 8a in favor of reditcusslon but this was not a twothirds majority Ill teU you one thing come or high water Uteres just no way that our children are going to any other school except HUlsDurgh even If we have to take them there ourselves Mr Mann repeated around ratepayers their reason for closing the Reese was raised in school now not enough pupils and attended school here She attending to make it to here until shortly after keep the school open yet tier marriage to William children who live right In the when they moved to village and could easily walk to school have been bused to other she Is survived by her schools during the year Any William a daughter Peggy family that moved into the area Mrs Douglas Tail of Nova after the start of school last Scotia and three sons BUI of September were not allowed to Crystal Beach Clarence of Port have their children attend Coibourne and Jack of school Sherkston The reason given was theat she is also survived by her the Norval school would be slater Tilly Mrs Monk of closing so the pupils should Toronto and two brothers start attending a larger school Immediately and not have to change later This was Just one of their many devious ways of getting their own way In closing LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY the school They deliberately bused pupils to other schools so they could report the very low now have help in their fit will be busy these next few weeks with renewed vigor In their next brief to the During the very heavy rain of about four weeks ago when many other places were flooded there was a large land slide on the town line opposite the farm of Mitch Hunter The carried trees with It several hundred feet to the flats below and is very close to the road One car passing another car at this spot could quite easily go over the bank to an almost straight drop down and the occupants wouldnt stand a chance Driving along the road you come to It suddenly Just a break in the trees along that side of the road but when you get a glimpse of the steep drop straight down to the flats It is very frightening Mr Hunter Is out too far on leaving and go over the bank Mr Hunter has been trying to have something done about the dangerous situation but with little success The road Is in Halton County but Is main tained by Peel County so it involves both Brampton and Regional governments There has been some talk and drawn up to have the own line go straight across the east end of and If this Is CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS July 20th REOPENING August 6th THE BOOK SHOP 08 Main St S Georgetown 8778861 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST M Brown RO OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton RO Professional Building CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS S Halton Mails Goorgelown BARRAGERS Liunrjerers Main St Free Pick CHIROPRACTOR G DC Mill Georgetown For Appointment PHONG Evans Chiropractic Clinic 11D Street By 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