Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1984, p. 10

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October Entertainment Globes musical Looking for men GLTs Blithe Spirit Lead role finds horrors in ectoplastic world Finely crafted piece or blown glass by Tim of are on display at Gallery Home Sol on Georgetown Charles Street until Nov The twoperson show also features paintings or flowers by University of Toronto professor a Itlvell Herald photo Georgetown Globe Product Ions wants more men for the irre pressible aunt whose life story makes for de lightful musical show of the same name Rehearsals began last week and some of the major parts have been cast but here still a desire to get more men enrolled The show has a variety of male characters that appeal to a novice who wants to give it a first try or an old pro who wants to do something different Previous theatre expe rience may be helpful but it isn a site So those of you who have been holding back or having doubts this Is your chance to have a lot of fun and be part of a top notch show Producer Linda Park will be delighted to hear from you at Herald Staff Ghosts are always fun especially in plays Noel Coward playwright knew it He put two of them In his popular play Blithe Spirit If not writer and talks proudly about Mrs Brad Charles Condomine having her first trance Margie Gibson Neville and she was only four bursts into the room the first across so boring audience decides not to manifestation a year walk out later One reason could be all Madame Flo- the talking they have to 0 Connor Is do Director Ron Hunt those two and exciting and Sway to talk gray figures and the ever so colorful arm as alks or to get through the colorful medium who Dressed In garish them back from purple floor length MS Wanned with bright hair Madam Gearaetown Little Thea Sold you can help but stage Her keep your eyes on this Ptai Is sincere and a play would have been a tag real Joy to share bore dry martinis Another spot of humor The two and a half exudes freshness play is served up hour play starts off slow by maid Edith Fern with a lot of drawing amiss in siawson Her role may room conversation characters They have been a small one between two elegantly staid with row lines but It s waiting conservative one that broke the bore- another dinner guest uninteresting by When the of hard to say why honor a local mefflum STIMULATES iho other characters finally pedals her vJy to 8 sti Ruth Condomine Jill mulates her she A flying start to CVA season i By A Herald Special With predicted com pined total for members course pa exceeding the 100 in ark the Artisans are Experiencing a welcome of interest in Arts and Crafts Of the eight courses or workshops offered ijhls fall seven are now running with enthusiast response from the Students These are Rug JrVcaving Children s lottery Adult Pottery Sculpture Stained Dough ring and Among the classes a retained Glass twoday Jvorkshop was run again Altera years lapse with Albert as in This course was slant towards creating the interest In participants continue to use the facilities on a year long as full time members Students fees largely used for the of more equip- Jnent including a and grinder and tana I small tools J Also a lar varie of t stained glass was pur chased as a stock for students to draw from as they progressed to more ambitious project later This workshop was set up to provide instruction In the copper foil tech nique which is used mainly for designs involving smaller and more Intricate pieces The leaded glass que to be Introduced later Is more applicable to larger projects although a mix of both is not uncommon The basic far either- tutted relatively simple can be learned in a few hours More practice in glass cutting and solder is needed to produce best results If design is a problem innumerable books of patterns are available and easy to The Artisans as currently constituted consist or three sub groups weavers potters artists each of which operate independ under umbrella of The Credit Valley Artisans and each responsible for setting up courses within their general area of interest The CVA executive consists of at least two members from each group and Is responsible for Joint functions and activities It is proposed to a fourth Stained Glass group as a contl of the present workshop Inviting also students from former classes or others to join up Hopefully the improve ment In equipment and the existence of a stock will rfch persons take active particlpatl on Anyone wishing to join this group may call the Registrar and group member Albert It might be added that the Artisans are now entering their tenth year and while the executive has decided against a combined Christmas show and sale far this year plans are being made to provide for a super show and sale for the tenth anniversary of the creation of the organization in 1983 Margaret Searle left of Georgetown gave Debbie Greenwood of Acton me help when thing got knotty In the table loom The two were learning weaving techniques from tocher Jackie Saturday afternoon Cedarvale Cottage In Georgetown Herald photo Sometimes eating red meat can have a strange effect on the trance medium Madame goes off Into during a seance Come see whit happens when he lights go off in the Joan Elliott Theatre during the performance of Blithe Spirit by the Georgetown Utile Theatre Christmas workshop The Hills Recreation and Parks Department and the Credit Valley Artisans extend an invitation to any adult requiring physical assistance do crafts to attend their special afternoon Come WjaiiJSnd learn how to make your own Ornaments Nov to 3 30 at the Credit Valley Artisans Cottage Park Georgetown Registration Is 150 To sign up fill out the moil in registration form in the Recreation and Parks Department Fall and Winter Brochure or register in person at either Recreation Office James l Street Georgetown or Mill Street Acton Call ext for more information Pumpkin winners Tbe Kinsmen and Kinetics of Georgetown hosted the first Pumpkin celebration Saturday Winning the Jack Lantern carving contest were the Sunday School students at Knox Presbyterian Church in Georgetown Others participating were the 2nd George town Brownies the Cheltenham Brownies St Andrews United Church Explorers and the pages and pages of play Perhaps editing por lions of Cowards work might hove helped in this case like for example the argument between Mr and Mrs the morning after the seance Nobody except snoopy neighbors like to be privy to such discord Plainly put it boring and tedious EXUBERANT Besides the exuberant Madame Area another character that keeps the audience in the theatre is the greyed first wife of Mr Condomine Elvira Lois Thanks to contact with the other world Elvira floats onstage reluming to see her Charles again costume and makeup job on Elvira are excellent Followed by a green spotlight she is a very convincing ghost and with all her facial and body express Ions even more so The same success Is achieved with Mrs Con domlne when she returns as a ghost however on opening night her legs were pink and not the gray they should have been That something Georgetown Little Theatre can easily correct with a darker shade of pantyhose Lighting designed by Mr was Curiosity however was aroused by the lovely celling chandelier over the drawing room that never had its bulbs lit The set furnishing and decor by Hunt Seep Heal about seances Yon may be Bui after you see what happens to writer Charles Neville when his tint wife Elvira Lois comes to visit you may change your mind Blithe Spirit I being perform ed in the John Elliott Theatre by the Georgetown Little Theatre Heraldphoto Mary Goebel and Judy Hunt were just super They made for a lovely living room of antiques by the pro perties arranged by Vlcki Courtney Shirley Scott and again Judy Hunt Although the play started off slow it cur tninly speeded up at the end with a grab bag of special effects that were probably as much fun to think up as watch LIMESTONE AD FILL A TOP SOIL BUff HAINES 3 DURHAM ST J AW I DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St Georgetown Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by appointment 8772359 Mills Coop During the event Pizza Hut gave away coupons to their restaurant that are valid until Nov Ifthccouponsareturnedlnfloflheorder will go towards Cystic Fibrosis Acton arts exhibition Acton Arts and Crafts are holding an exhibition and Oct at St Alban Parish Hall Admission is Tree Featured at tho exhibit on will be stained glass paintings quilting weaving dough dolls and clowns and mice For more informalion call Phone Wesley a St reel Ontario 1 FOR QUAUTY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVCE CALL 8776413 ONTARIO ELECTRIC WHOLESALE UGHTWG CENTRE fun range of electrical BUSINESS DIRECTORY BRIAN G00DLET 1 But Bit POPE STARRET Guelph Street Georgetown Qtown 4168731601 Tor i R E Clipsham Limited I Surveyors Consullng lll0rfUwn ACCOUNTANTS Wagner MacAdam nEr OPENING SPECIAL 0 0FF ALL STOCK CHRISTMAS STOCK LIMITED EDITION DECORATOR PRESENTS FEATURING ROBERT BATEMAN GIFT ITEMS OPENING WED 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