Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1982, p. 7

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JiiKA October I lW Page I Castine a breeze with talented candidates for Februarys Oklahoma shows Globe takes root offers chances Spinoffs from Hills musical theatre group Globe Product oca will ensure that amateur gel some welcome ties to improve as the company heads Into rehearsals for Its second musical Roger and A series of workshops and the launching of an apprenticeship program for teenage members of Globe Intend to build talent from within Globe reps Bev Nicholas Enid Williams Nicholas and Mike told The Herald last week In addition Globe is literally broadening Its horizons through a close affiliation with the Brampton Musical Socie ty a relationship which promises mutually bene ficial returns Were sharing talent and audience support Enid Globe a publicity director Both groups have a very healthy attitude about this relationship and we think of them as friends of Globe CAST SWAP A number of cast members of Globe a sec ond production homa which win open at the John Elliott Theatre in February are members of the BMS In return Globe members are inn couple of productions this year Enid is Lady Thiang In production of The King and I Gloria who was the superbly giddy Bonnie In Globe Anything Goes last February plays Anna in The King Her understudy Is Sandra Greig the vampish Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes Georgetown Maureen Burgoyne Mrs Anything Goes la one of the wives in The King and Enid daughter plays a princess Joining Jackson on piano for Oklahoma is Alton a Coates a member who musically accompanied BMS Oklahoma pro duction in 1975 Other BMS members are featured in Globe Oklahoma cast as well Later In the season will directs lion of Fiddler on The Root While dates have not yet been announced Globe members are plan ning a number of work shops this season dealing with make up stage management Instructed by Alan Wells who do Oklahoma lighting by Alan Maxwell and on staging large ensembles or choruses Globe reps hope to include members of the community a other musical and theatrical groups MAKEUP Its expected that the makeup workshop will be held Hallowe en a chance for children lo go out that night with fesslonally done Globe has also launched a youth apprenticeship program grooming young talented people for administrative and tech nical roles for future musical productions There are three appren tices so far Janice Murray is learning about artwork and set decor Johnson is work log as an apprentice In lighting and stage management and Julie Nipper is studying choral technique and backstage craft CANT VOTE Between the ages or 13 and le the apprentices t voting members of Globe they will be when Ihcy turn IB But Enid stressed they are avidly Interested in various aspects of stage work and have not simply volunt lo help behind the scenes it a serious commitment to the Duplicate bridge club results Many games have been won and lost on the open tag lead of a particular contract Today hand Is a perfect example of such a destruction With East the dealer the following bidding ensues 1 club pass spade spades pass pass pass West becomes the de clarer of two spades and leads a small diamond You as south should cow plan the defense The lead Is the most Insurable lead you can get and the two contract can now be de feated Can you find the II defence TMs was the hand No S72 II C Iff C takes top hearts shedding a diamond and leads a fourth round to p ten his other diamond if South ruffs with Ihe West can now ruff a diamond return cross lo club lead a spade and win the return from North If now de cides to cross again to dummy s club ace to lead towards his spade Q he will drop Souths club and the spade play will mil his losses to 3 spade tricks for If you as south rise immediately with the Queen of diamonds on the opening lead West the declarer plays small and now you know that partner has the ace Even better partner knows you have the King else declarer would have played it Now the safest lead you can rriake Is the smallest spade in your hand De clarer now has to guess as to where the cards lhat you ace holding arc Such a play puts de clarer under a lot of pressure If he covers th the Queen the ace or King could be in the north hand and capture It Now North can return to south hand with a proven diamond entry far another rap play in the spade suit Declarer could insert the nine Instead of the Queen on the second card play but knows that four cards arc in the north south which will beat It and is not a safe play Actually the way the cards sit declarer can drive out the King from North with a low card but he doesn know It Thus South play of a big din mond small spade big diamond 10 of spades ensures tiii contract to be defeated The NorthSoulh he Georgetown Club last Tuesday were Wilson and Mike Second place went Brian Aycr and Arthur Kwei and third to Chris and Harry Arbic The East West winners were and Jackie Second place went to Peter and John Flanagan and third Elsie Whllham and Norma Maynard The Georgetown Bridge Club welcomes interested bridge players to Join us Tuesday evening for com bridge The club meets at the Georgetown Leg on Hall on Mill Street Game lime Is Come and play sAJioe DKQ95 CQ8 Til ANA East will open C and South should rem j in Ice I at thl3 vulnerability After West scrapes up a 1 response on strength of h card suit East has a rebid problem A conser vative 1 NT will allow West to rebid S which can make anywhere from to 10 tricks Unless North leads a diamond certainly not automatic West might produce 10 tricks Declar- Aladdin l anting WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM DISCOUNTS St 0880 THIS RESERVED FOR YOU 8775419 LOTTO 8770064 1000 TICKETS WEEKLY PLAY L0TT0LUCK HOW Each IDs ward Lotto ipse in tin an this Intuit Simply trad dei tint tot wort lotto wtile down the Mint Bur when Hit word Lotlo Id Lotla flier da The A will be mid ltd noBtled GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PAULS UPHOLSTERY OVER YEARS EXPERIENCE PICK UP It DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATES ROOF INSPECTIONS TO BETTER HEALTH THE HEALTH HUT 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