Maniloui Streisand The Beatles and Big Jim Croce herald s Love is an evening with our Singers By DAVE AND ENID WILLI The Singers of Georgetown performed iholr much anticipated concert entitled Love Is Saturday night or an overflow crowd at St John church The heme bated on Spring Love concentrated on popular ARTS COUNCIL Artisans elect new executive The Credit Valley Artisans have elected a new executive for the 198182 season introduced at the group a annual general meeting Monday night at the Ccdarvale Park cottage in Georgetown Bonnie Smith becomes past president stepping down to Andrea Albert becomes vicepresident Connie Karlsson treasurer Greig secretary Hillary Kirk news letter editor Pot publicity chairman Pat Bell registrar and Janice Smith assumes the course director Ha Hon Hills Arts Council annual general meeting be held next Wednesday May at p at Centennial Public School In Georgetown A new slate of officers will be presented at that time All members and public are welcome Coffee will be served Hills Arts Council has been awarded a grant of from its provincial parent organization touring arts fund part of a million approved at the Ontario Arts Council April meeting Another local recipient was Terra Cotta artisan Agnes Olive of the Forge Gallery who received a creative artists grant for continuing studies worth up to 500 Air Cadets from Georgetown Squadron will be attending Propwash this weekend in where they enjoy power and glider flying sports events a campout and a dance The squadron annual inspection is coming May at Georgetown Memorial Arena beginning at Their yearend party fallows June 1 at Ccdarvale Park Applications for Summerfcsts Juried Show of Fine Art must be submitted by May 31 Categories Include claywork drawings and prints oil or acrylic paintings pholography silver and pewter stained glass weaving rug hooking wood and sculpture For more information please call Elisabeth Shore a Also required by May 31 are applications for space reservations in and Crafts Section This is an excellent occasion to sell and display art work to residents of Hatton Hills and a great opportunity to meet and discuss your work with fellow artists For further details please contact Day at B778680 Ha Hon Hills Arts Councils nominations were presented at the Honor and Recognition Awards night held yesterday at Gordon Aicott Arena George Elliott Ted Hanson Pat Beer and the Georgetown Little Theatre received awards for contributions to the town In their particular area of the The Federal Cultural Policy Review Committee will be holding public hearings in Toronto at George Ignatieff Theatre Trinity College IS Devonshire Place from June 1 to at a to 12 p and to p At these hearings different organizations and will be invited to make formal presentations concerning their views and the public is welcome to attend as interested observers College in North Bay is presenting again this summer Throughout July the various courses offered include 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sparkled with clear harmonies a flute accompaniment and a mixture of solo artists The controlled singing of the choir and the balanced gentle harmonics kept the audience entertained for the entire perform ace The choir started off with a Beatles medley then proceeded to one of the prettiest melodies of the night when they sang the theme from the movie Mahogany Guest artist Dave was on hand to lend his powerful and controlled voice lo the evening Mr Shrubsole Is a Georgetown resident who is the president of the St John senior choir His appearance with the Cantante Singers will help In broadening his interest In future musical productions The Harrison public school teacher Is interested in becoming a member of the Globe productions troupe which may soon be revived Cantante Singer Archer sang You Don I Bring Me Flowers in her solo effort and distinguished herself by singing with her heart In her clear soft voice Nancy Kesllck played her own piano arrangement of You Needed Me We hope she will continue with her compositions as this young artist Is just beginning to explore this area of composing During the first half of the show Cathy McGowon accompanied the choir on her flute for Swinging Shepherd Blues In second half of the program Becky sang The Rose in her solo performance Becky has a pure controlled voice and over the past two years she has developed a roundness in quality and Dave teamed up for a final number when they sang a heart warming redition of Good Friends ore for Keeps Denlse shows potential for the musical theatre as she displays a gentle sensitive expression white singing Overall the program was and well put together by conductor Dale Wood The show could easily have run for nights based on the turnout to sec the singers The concert did not peak but rather flowed from one song to the next it never let the audience dawn It s admirable of conductor Wood to encourage the young people Into performing solo efforts as it stimulates an by the singers and adds 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