Celebration of Music If youre reading this column you obviously have an Interest In cultural life of our community Perhaps youre already of the Arts Council But If not you should consider Joining Individual membership is only family membership As a member of the Arts Council you support the local groups It represents These Include the Choral Society Georgetown Theatre Arts and Crafts of both Acton and Georgetown Globe Productions the Credit Valley Artisans and many others As a member you receive the Arts Council Newsletter flvetlmesoyear The Newsletter has expanded greatly this year In capable hands of enthusiastic editor Carole Black It Is no longer simply a calendar of coming events although this important feature has been retained Articles and on member group and Individual artists and artisans are prominently displayed If youre interested In becoming a member of the Arts Council you may phone Ruth McMulkln at ffn4607 If you pre for to write the address Is Ho ton Hills Arts Council Membership forms can be obtained at Complex from the Arts Council Display The display also includes samples of the wall hangings which the Georgetown Rug Hookers ore creating Centre Anyone wishing to add a name to the hangings should call John at IBM or Elisabeth Shore at DATES TO REMEMBER Nov ROM Display In library lower foyer Up Continuing until Nov 12 at Gallery House Sol Cella Hlrshs porcelain pottery and Sylvia applique embroidery and watercolors Area high schools busy with Career Week Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community week Tuesday to Friday Call us fo dolallsat HUH residents were treated very special evening el song Friday night as Studio presented 11 Celebration of Mnilc at the John Elliott Theatre Accompanied by Georgetown resident Ella Jackson left wellknown Lynn Wetton and John Smedley toasted the opening of the new arts centre with light opera pieces from such artists as Motart Gilbert and Sullivan drawing room citing which provided the backdrop lor the performance took the audience to another lime In which families gathered around the piano Mrs Jackson Mrs Welton and Mr will be featured In an upcoming episode of New Fares on Herald photo SmedleyWelton duo drawing room delight By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer As has become customary with the dynamic singing duo baritone John Smedley and soprano Lynn their selection of light opera and jperettaproented at the John Elliott Theatre Friday night was masterfully handled never for an instant lapsing into dreary dullness The selections which ranged from classical pieces like Magic Flute to more modern material from Gilbert and Sullivan always maintained a casual freshness them as If Mrs and Mr Smedley had really retired to a drawing room after supper to run over a few numbers as the stage props As difficult as It Is for amateur artists to find time to rehearse regularly and still maintain a home Mrs and Mr Smedley came up with first class which certainly apprec iated by the or so people who watched In fact it brought them to their feet after the concert applauding enthusias tically Throughout the piano accompaniment by Ella Jack son was splendid No slight at all Is intended by suggesting that It was barely noticeable Mrs Jackson making her Georgetown debut was per fectly timed and her music mixed admirably with he pilch and content of Mrs Weltons and Mr Smedleys selections without missing a LEFT HOUSE Mr Smedleys wit which each selection the audience to drop any pessimistic points of view which may have haunted some people when they left the house that evening It was evident early In the concert that It would be easy to become emotionally Involved with the St John Ambulance trained people In Ontario In first aid and health care during I960 For information on cour ses contact the St John Ambu lance branch In your local phone book or the provincial office at Wellesley St East Toronto M4Y sees and way they were For example Mrs Weltons composure as the mourning mother in Debussys Air Leah from Prodi gal was a visual pleasure as well as a musical one Every one appeared to cling to Leahs sad song as if they had Joined her In another time and actual ly shared her grief Mrs and Mr ley did that several times during the Celebration of Music transferring the aud ience into 18th century parka or IBth century silting rooms a particularly difficult task requiring not only outstanding musical talent but also consid erable acting panache There were pieces which called for comic flair as well like Papa papapa from the Magic Flute and Donizettis Don Pasqualo Again the singing performance and acting combined for solid entertainment the kind of material many people are Inclined to spend CO a ticket to see at Torontos OKecfe Cen tre The performers also dis played an amazing amount of range not only in their music scales but in their select- Ions as well Other pieces featured Friday night Included Si Mi Chlamo from Puccinis La and Utile Cloud from Offen bachs La Vie LONG LIST Although they are amateur artists so far declining pro fessional ranks Mrs la a founding member of the Brampton Oratorio Society end recently added to her long list of musical accomplish ments a best actress nominat ion for her performance Pheobe In Gilbert and Sulli vans Yeoman of the Guard at the 19m Ontario Theatre Festival Having studied end played viola for several year In England before coming to Canada about ten years ago Erin resident John Smedley has been a baritone for several area companies He too baa a number of outstanding achievements In his amateur career Including a nomination for best supporting actor in the Theatre Ontario Arts Festival tor his performance as Daly in Gilbert and Sullivans Sorcer er by the Abbey Players Brampton Meanwhile Bev and Enid Nicholas are prepar ing The Hollow Crown also featuring Mrs and Mr This interesting pro duction which will use the dramatic effects of staging in a church recalls suc cess last year with T Eliots Murder In tho Cathedral also returning during the Christmas season The Hollow Crown will run Nov 13 14 sad IS at Em man ual United Church In Bramp ton Call for more information What are you going to be when you Thats a big cation for young people when there are so many choices To help them out Heltons schools are promoting Career Week along with schools across Canada Career Week encourages teachers to give extra time to Increase stud ents awareness regarding opportunities In various car eers Its no longer I want to be a fireman when grow up Students are being made aware of the continually in creasing number of careers available to them Susan Burns of the student services department Acton High School said field trips are taking place this week to the University of Waterloo Erin- dale College and Sheridan College to give students an idea of what kind of career education fa available She the school had a head start on Career Week last week when spokesmen from the apprenticeship branch of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities the engineering profession and the armed for came to help make stud ents aware of the kinds of technical careen open to them Mrs Burns the school has Invited someone from Canada Employment Centre to speak to students Thursday about where the Jobs are Speaker have Seen Lined up for Georgetown District High School Lis week Thursday morning Carl Rooth Surveyors la going to be talking about the educational requirements and Job oppor tunities in surveying Martin McBrlde director of apprenticeship training from the Joint Apprentices Council spoke Monday and Joe Arrand from Radio College of Canada Tuesday Fumi are scheduled through the week and a trip Thursday to the University of Waterloo for students interested in science careers Secretarial students have been placed In Georgetown offices to work In the for Career Week which will give practical exper ience and Insight Into what seretarial work Is really all about Career Week doesnt end this week for Barry Ross and Rob Hill from Sheridan College will be coming Tues day to talk about career unities for graduates Don Baker principal at GDHS said students will be reading classified ads lo see what kins of Jobs are being advertised and what a lions are being sought He said students will get practice writing out and Job applications and will roleptoy job Interviews with one another Students will also be interviewing mom and dad to find out Iho demands end rewards of their Jobs and will be reporting back to class mates with an Inside look laid Mr Butler St John Ambulance says to stop severe bleeding you apply pressure quickly direct ly on the Use a clean cloth If you can your hand if necessary Keep pressure on the wound do not remove blood soaked bandages Get medical help BRAMPTON Wue plus of JOHH DOW IEST6R B reWlSONMEVIAU THEATiE OSS unliable at tmmrnxM q Family Bucket Special only CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 9 HILLS EMS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Numbers LEGION 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