bash celebrates 25 years It may bo early but Georgetown Little Theatre docsn t want to leave anything to he last minute Last week they asked the town o proclaim Oct o Nov Georgetown Little Theatre Week in light of their upcoming anniversary Their season will open in October with Move Over Mrs In December II be putting on The tn February The Mousetrap and in April How the Other Half Loves The playbill for the anniversary season was made up with the help of lis audiences last year The re all plays performed in yeas past by the Little During the run of Move Over Mrs Mark hjm there will be a public display at the Hills Library and Cullurnl Centre gallery Oct to and a Til eat re Gala far the community and Little Theatre members past and present Job opportunities show employers are optimistic By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Staff The number of people employed this year in Hilts is up from last year reports he Canada Employment Centre and the Canada Employment Centre for Students Unemployment is between and per in Hills said the assistant manager of he Brampton employment centre Charles Brand Economic conditions are better Most employers are more optimistic and ore making plans for future said supervisor of the local Canada Employment Centre Linda Go wan Employers arc often looking for skilled labor Often we dont have them she said There are many more casual labor jobs for students and others We always have jobs in agriculture to report Ms Gowan said During June in fewer people wercon the unemployment list than in June of M The otal unemployed rate for June was 1253 During the first quarter 1B85 January to March employers called the employment seeking workers Thats two more requests than for the same time in 1384 The Canada Employment Centre for Students also reports some encouraging statistics said its supervisor Jonnnc Lockart The number of jobs available is up 14 per cent from last year to 583 The number of employer orders Is up per cent to 280 Casual orders are up per cent to 138 Wo are doing a lot create community awareness staff from the centre have visited IBS employers said Ms Lockhart Joanne Lockharl said she would like to sec the challenge by during Hire A Student Week fulfilled that every employer hire at least one student She also issued some advice for students looking for work Students should come to the office every day We waste a lot of lime file searching Student placement Terl Lamb and Valerie Connor check the job board at the Con ad Inn Employment Centre for Students on James Street In Georgetown Job prospects ire a bit better than last year according to a recently released statistic Town- Country- DRY CLEANING SAME DAY MY 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE he HERALD mm lift SECTION SECTION THE I Wednesday July IBS5 Page I Plan your business From Sept Ian Donnelly of the Federal Business Development Bank will be leading a seminar on Planning Financing and Organiz ing a Small Business at he Acton Library Some of the subjects which Mr Donnelly will discuss include marketing staffing whether to franchise or not I no options how present loan proposals taxation bookkeeping govern ment grants and other financial assistance The seminar will be presented on four successive Wednesday evenings at In the Watson Room of the Acton Library The registration fee of WO includes two books Because space is limited registration Is on a first come first served basis This can be done at either the Acton or the Georgetown libraries during their regular busi ness hours For further contact Cathie ihe Acton Library In juried workers meet North Halton Association of Injured Workers will meet at the Optimist Hall in Milton on Commercial Street on Wednesday July 31 at 7 30 pm For information call Business graduate Boyd Allan Richard son son of Edward and Audrey Richardson of Georgetown has grod from Sheridan Col lege with a diploma in Business Administration with a major in market ing Boyd is a former Georgetown and District High School graduate Cable fee rises From Ottawa Bureau of The Herald Triangle Investments Ltd has been given permission to Increase the installation fee charged to cable television subscribers in Georgetown The Canadian RadioTelevision and Tele communications Commission recently approved an application by the company which asked for authority to boost the fee from to The regulatory agency was told the increase will cover only part of the actual cost or installing the service Nashville singers perform The Sonshine Senior Choir from Brentwood United Methodist Church of Nashville Tennessee will be performing at Acton District High School Monday July 29 at p The choir or over high school students will be singing music from Renaissance to contemp orary periods and will conclude with the musical A Reason to Rejoice Instruments will also be featured The event Is a Christian Youth outreach presentation Before he concert begins basket ball and volleyball I will be played in the gym starting at and finishing at m Its an Invasion of a kind Larry Clark just opened and comics on 110 Mill SI The store buys and sells used comics and some collectable science fiction paperbacks tilers Id photo Acton teenager Movie hotline to Hollywood By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Staff Actons Hollywood connection 18 yearold David Giammarco was talking with he stars again this time to Brooke Shields David met Miss Shields In Tor onto June 28 while she was promoting her book On Your Own The book is written for girls mainly She writes about exercise diet and gives Insights into her family Its a little bit of biography said David She is a lot prettier in person he added Perhaps you are think ing that an Erin District High School student who talks to he stars is more Interesting ban Brook Shields new book Who Is this guy and is he itei David Is Interested in entering the movie bus iness Interviews are a way of establishing con tacts with different people When do go Into the movies producing directing it will be a lot easier he said Interviews are easier to get than most people expect he said If I cant get hem I go through Johnny Carsons secretary She gives me he agents names So far David has inter viewed Roger Moore Scan Conncry Bo Derek Anne Bancroft and many of Hollywood directors He has plans to interview Chevy Chase whose movie European Vacat ion will be out soon and Sylvester Stallone who will be releasing Rocky Davids interviewing began last year in April when he spoke to Roger Moore I had offers to do it In Roger Moores home but when I said I was in Toronto I had to settle for it over the phone he said Since that time he has established good rclat with a few stars Im sure I could visit Bo Derek who has given career advice la me so many times he said David Is a cartoonist and has sent some of his to Bo Derek who really liked them he said He is planning to send some of his work to Roger Moore who was once a cartoonist David makes money from his interviews to help pay for phone bills to the coast He is a freelance entertainment writer for he Erin Ad vacate and the Acton Free Press and he has submitted his work lo other papers including the Toronto Sun You also might hear David on in Guelph where he has a segment called The Hollywood Beat All of this experience he hopes will make it easier for him to enter the entertainment busl Next year he will be closer than he has ever been that goal as he plans to move to California and study film at either UCLA or Fantastic Four more than fantasy Comics are money makers By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Staff Anyone out there with a Fantastic Four first edition comic will be smiling after they read this article The much sought after cartoon magazine is worth til Hills now has somewhere to buy and sell this centurys most valuable collectable comics C and S Comics opened at Mill Si in Georgetown Insl The store is coowned by Don Smith and Larry Clark Mr Clark says comic books arc right behind stamps and coins as valuable People go through your attics and bring I hem dawn I II pay for them he says Larry Clark used to buy comics for collectors for a ten per cent commission If youre lucky can buy a comic for People don know what they have In their allies I pay half of what a comic Is worth he says The condition of Ihe comic its scarcity and thcnrlisl determine the value of a comic Frank of Marvel comics Is a very very good artist says Mr Clark A comic boosts Comics that don sell are returned to the printer and pulped About half the people who buy comics keep theirs and of those about a quarter arc destroyed says Mr Clark All this means that comics arc not always a coveted commodity and because of this many are scarce which raises their price Take a Superman number one its worth 12500 You dont have to go back very far A Fantastic Four number one from 1961 is worth dollars American says Mr Clark Don Smith is part owner but it is Larry Clark who Is the authority on comics Larry has had on interest the value of comics for 16 years ve always read comics One day I found out they were worth money I went around and collected what 1 found he says An industrial accident permanently maimed Larry Clarks left arm That is why he opened up the comic shop Mr Clark lives in Georgetown and feels there is a market for comics here There Is nobody else in Georgetown who will do it he says There are sin or eight comics shape In Toronto two in Brampton two in Guelph and three in Kitchener Waterloo says Mr Clark There is no typical comic collector Doctors salesmen judges barbers all collect comics says Mr Clark Many older people sell comics theyve collected How else can some of them get by on their limited Income asks Mr Clark One old lady I gave a comic to sight unseen Some day I will sell them and get my money back he says There are comic conventions all the time On August there is one In Toronto There is no problem finding the buyers Demand is greater than supply he says C and S Comics inventory is comics They want at least 10 comics to give the public a wide selection to pick and collect from HALTON ARTS COUNCIL Arts topics for discussion Herald Columnist As promised last week here is a partial list of tantalizing arts related topics that will be discussed in upcoming Arts Council columns Remember that each of the following subjects refer to all areas of the visual and performing arts and ore not in any particular order The Arts and the Government all levels The Arts and Education from both the teacher and student view all levels of education The Artistic Sportsman The Starving Artist The Arts and Nature The Arts and the Community The Arts and Religion The Arts Audience or Everyone Is a Critic The Many Disciplines of the Arts sign painting architecture advertising hair design ing dress making Modern Art A Child Can Do It The History of the Arts Art Auctions Arts Competitions Visual Language ic design science Art Galleries Concert Halls Play Houses The list is endless Needless to say the above topics can be broken into many facets with a lot be said about each I confess I am not an expert on these varied and sometimes complex subjects As a result 1 will be calling my acquaintances friends relatives and strangers to write a column or two pertaining to the Arts If at any time you wish to contribute to the Arts Council column please dont hesitate As on art teacher I cant resist this opportunity to teach a lesson or two on the wonders of the art world If you have an aesthetic lesson to teach or any topic pertaining to the Arts send it in to the column We can teach each other and awaken that wonderful sense of discovery we knew as a child before the civilized world taught us to keep within the lines REMINDER If you your group have not submitted comments to the Kills Arts Council concerning the proposal to establish a Municipal Arts Policy for Halton Hills dont criticize CAPITAL FORD SALES 1985 DRIVE TODAY TO OUR LOW OVERHEAD THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ENGINE TUNEUP MMMhMni OR LEASE FOR 177 PRICES CAPITAL 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