SECTION A THE HERALD December IM- The Year in Photos 1982 revisited lobe I reduction Anything Goes was an entertainment success which prompted an extra show during III run In February last year The company re I in an larger format than lu predecessor oil years ago Is now working on Oklahoma for a February debut Georgetown Little Theatre also turned In a season of successful productions Including Oscar Wildes The In of Being Earnest Utile Dorothy was among who helped kick off Hilton Hills Canada Day observations with a big bash In Glen Willi mi was the main place to be again In but area villages t miss Ihelr chance for a little birthday fun either Alas Back to Acton Days failed to this year organizers of previous events there are hoping for a return In 83 got a helping hand with ber cap last June from Tracey Charles during the annual inspection of Georgetown a squadron Air CadeU sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Nineyear old Marilyn St I beamed from behind huge pile of trench language books on display at the librarycultural centre during le last March II was the first time Georgetown Francophone community has mounted such an festival of French Canadian culture and featured many performers from Quebec In shows at the Elliott Theatre and Coeur The bill for damages caused by a rainstorm June approached much of It attributed to this gaping hole at the foot of the Maple Avenue hill near Holy Cross Church So strong were flood waters created by the storm that bridge beneath the road was swept away Regional public works crews spent week fixing the while town crews had about 25 worth of cleaning up to do elsewhere ft A S Running and Never Trust an Honest Thief Georgetown was once again called upon form backdrop of one segment of Robert Cooper film Terry about Canadian hero Terry Cast In the starring role was Toro to Eric Fryer who acted along side Robert Duvoll inset Id the sequences shot around the community Georgetown became Edmunds ton New Brunswick Meanwhile Honest Thief previewed In Toronto In February according to several Georgetown residents who went down to see the II will never become a box lilt Norm I entrepreneur Jim Robinson left had a great Idea when he launched Opry ecru 1 1 ng Mayor Pete and Kinsman Ted Savage to help alter the Hills entry sign In the village AM radio brought dozens of country music stars to Jim Junction last winter for live broadcasts similar plans for a regular Country Celebration and rock concerts failed to get far Sharon Hampton from the popular singing group Sharon Lois and Beam was a hit with the youngsters and their parents at the Georgetown public library last February She was only one of of talented performers recruited over the year as guest of the library cultural centre and the Elliott Theatre from out of town It all culminated In November with a week of first anniversary celebrations high lighted by a concert by Long John Ha I dry See also page A4 Herald file photos BfsaUsW Armstrong Collision Centre Ltd -Auto- Truck Free Estimates All Work Is Guaranteed Armstrong Ave wet weekend when Pioneer Days returned to downtown Georgetown last June Kraus left and Hope Simmons brought a little greasepaint cheer la an otherwise dreary backdrop Despite cancelling many planned though quite show while elsewhere Snmmerf est sought a rain dale and kept arts patrons enthralled About 30 greyhounds sipped down a 290yard of track at the Georgetown fall fair In September It was one of the highlight of the expanded threeday which celebrated Us tilth last year Meanwhile Acton fall fair continued be a popular success among real farmers and urban hayseeds alike and Rock wood I Petty was crowned Miss Acton Fall Fair Alt SIZES AND TOP SOL BUD HAINES DURHAM Choose it f Canada s and CMC nicks Charge it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS local residents prepared for first b local groups like the Georgetown Theatre and anniversary celebration of the construction of Globe Productions not to mention a series of children Ills Library Cultural Centre They were among Ibe prograrasorganitedby the library Georgetown Loiter entertainer who look pari fa Ibe week long party at Club and the local Kinettev Ibe John Elliott Theatre The theatre has been well used Town Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTER SOUND PROOFING AUTOTHEFT PROTECTION RUST PROOFING TIDY CARS OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE STEAM DRV CLEANING INTERIORS UPHOLSTERY OUARO VINYL ROOF RESTORATION COMPLETE PINSTRIPING I w TOUCHUP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS PRESERVE A SHINE SUNROOFS RUST PROOFING M SOUND PROOFING I ASSOCIATE DEALER AUTO THEFT PROTECTION CHRIS BVDEVAATE CAB CA SAME PA SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR IN AT M0UNTAIN4IEW RD N GEORGETOWN AT ARMSTRONG AVENUE 8776136