Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 18, 1982, p. 9

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Vocal group visits town on 75000mile tour His Ambassadors will visit Georgetown Aug talented vocal and instrumental group is appearing at Maple Avenue Baptist Church 177 Maple Ave Georgetown In the past few years of His Ambassadors ministry they have traveled miles around the world This tour will take the group another miles throughout Ihe United States Canada Great Britain Scandinavia and continental Europe Mixing sacred hymns and contemporary Christian music with equal capabilities His Ambassadors provide a varied program of music testimony of Gods love aod evidence of the happiness you can find by knowing Jesus Christ The relaxed and lowkey atmosphere o their musical program makes His Ambassadors a pure pleasure to experience in concert You certainly will not want to miss this SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday August 11 1KB Parkette performance area tour introduces Morris dancing here Hills has had many opportunities to see traditional Scottish high land dancing as well as festive eastern European dancing but several area appearances by lasts from Guelph Tor onto and the US this month will acquaint us with an ancient English performance called Morris dancing With Com era potter Larry David son and his Acton native wife Brenda In their midst several teams of Morris dancers will put on shows this Sunday Aug and Aug In Georgetown tain The big premiere Is this Sunday at Terra Cotta Forge located behind the Forge Studio Gallery and the Tibetan Gallery next door to the Terra Cotta Inn where sat and Featured will be the Black Sheep Morris made up of about 16 women most from Guelph or Toronto who II dance In groups of six Ms Ahern is their fore person and will accomp any the dancers on accor dlon The following Thurs day an annual gathering of five or six men a teams tram southern Ontario and the take Morris dancing on a local lour their campsite at Corners the Ontario Travelling lis will visit Glen Will lams late in the morning noon then to Erin for about and the Forks of the Credit tor to p and then to Georgetown for about B 30 Watch The Herald for specific details about peformance local ions and limes All area performances are free to spectators a representative of the dancers will pais the at each location Mr Davidson and Ms first heard about Morris dancing five or six years ago when both were members of the Fiddlers Three folk club in Tor onto sharing an iatlon for the traditional performing Mr Davidson explained that Morris dancing a pagan fertility ritual in what Is now Oxford County England There farmers and their families would gather each spring and A message from Koko Like many other people I know one of the items on my summer agenda has been to catch up on my reading Recently I had the good fortune to read People of the Lake by anthropologist Richard Leakey Press 1978 Fart of the argument of his book is that the more we learn about our human post the more we understand the human present Along the way Leakey tells this Interesting anecdote about a Stanford University graduate student and her talking gorilla named Koko Three days after had bitten her In a fit of anger Penny Patterson the student asked the ape In sign language What did you do to Koko replied Bite You admit it Patterson continued Looking a Utile contrite Koko said she had bitten her Because mad came the answer Why mad Don know The conversation What intrigued Dr Leakey was the ability of the gorilla lo comment about past events in such a human manner But what intrigues me Is bow closely he moral character of the gorilla parallels the moral character of so many humans I have seen Innumerable examples this summer of the socalled homo sapiens behaving exactly like gorillas They bite and scratch a friend in a fit of anger Several days later over cocktails they remember They manage to grunt the words that approximate an apology And then when asked why in the world they behaved If you will excuse the pun like an animal they suddenly look terribly puzzled and say Don know Most of us are tacitly grateful that human beings are Intelligent creatures above the loWr orders of the animal world Perhaps we should reexamine our assumption I can t think of any animal that tops a human being for moodiness contrariness and sheer Under the banners of selfexpression and free to be roe we manage to bite scratch gouge and generally hurt even our friends In the best tradition of the gorilla And if anyone questions why we did all this we shrug our shoulders and go back to play In the Jungle I believe the moral character of a human being is made of sterner stuff than that of a gorilla What separates humanity from the lower orders of the animal world Is accountability People have the right to hold each other accountable for their words and actions It is not acceptable human behavior to shrug your shoulders before the hurts you may have a used and then ride merrily away on your dirt bike play In the Jungle Mere apologies are not enough when you hurt another person accountability that makes human beings what vuA CLERGY COMMENT By The Rev Thorn Bandy It Andrew United they are requires more disciplined behavior It is the human being who not only feels sorry for the hurt but labors best the hart and then tries Library lives Libraries mean books right Only partially right much more than a book lending service Available also are records films and talking books on tape for the blind But the library a function in today world has expanded fa beyond these services The Hills libraries In both Georgetown and Acton have been very busy this summer providing children s programs of Interest to tots up teens By doing so they may have saved the driven to distraction The wrap up for all this summer activity comes Aug 31 with a special children a program at the John Elliott Theatre For information phone Dontthinkthekidagetalltheattention Adult programs will recommence in September with the University of Waterloo Fall Series of lectures beginning Sept 13 Sept free film series Romantic versus Classical Art This will run at 7 30cvery Wednesday until Nov lot the Georgetown Library Canadian author Constance Howe will speak under the sponsorship of the Hills Libraries Sept 22 at 8 p m in the John Elliott Theatre She is best known for her prize winning novel The Book of Eve Among her other works are The Marriage Bed and A Population of One Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Hydroponics will be explained at 7 30 Sept Library This free program will be of interest to gardeners and will be presented by Fred of Royal Botanical Gardens by the pipe and tabor would try and awaken the earth spirits on which they relied for the success their seas ons I plantings The dancers wore and still wear all white garb symbolising purity and with bells lied to their shins to ward off any evil spirits Mr Davidson a member of Toronto a Morris says there is no real similar between Morris danc ing and the more famous style from the Isles the highland fling but one might perceive some similarities he said between Morris and Spanish or even Greek traditional dancing Hoping lo attend one of the massive ring meet held by Morris dancers In England next year Mr Davidson and Ms Ahcrn have fostered some local Interest In the In Halton Hills Currently Mr Davidson said there are a handful of local devotees suggest thai a Hills chapter might be formed next year In the ensuing seasons though dozens of residents will get their first chances to see an ancient rite formance In their own backyard to hurt again afraid that our self Indulgent leave behind atrnll of broken relationships and hurt feelings Think back on Ihe last family quarrel neighborhood squabble or shopping centre conflict Perhaps before the summer ends it is time to work to heal the hurts and vow never to hurt again I doubt if Koko the gorilla will care But your fellow humans will thank you Kitniliti ex died about the for could product entirely new of food I hey and on Ihe tame where aerospace JO ago El Whimey WoeM The near tit ihlm energy machine be ing tested for in Cotton Bell The device lis powered by he research would allow firmer to be more Independen but could alio I have Implications for slier native fuels from agricultural CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES GEORGETOWN 3 residues I rath Georgetown FAIR DAYS Sunday Sept 101112 FISH a CHIPS Are You Tired Tired of only getting a few clear channels from your antenna Tired of Summer Reruns on those few channels Tired of discovering the show you want is on a channel you cant get Tfred of costfy antenna repairs REVITALISE YOUR TV VIEWING Have 1 Channel Cable Installed We work hard to make your TV viewing more enjoyable BUFFALO 4 BUFFALO S TORONTO GLOBAL BUFFALO TORONTO 11 HAMILTON KITCHENER TORONTO TORONTO TORONTO LOCAL WEATKERAOO 3 10 LONDON 12 PETERBOROUGH BUFFALO BUFFALO TORONTO Halton Cable Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable fig your community a nights week to Friday Call rjola Is at 853 GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Thursday 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