Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1986, p. 27

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RELAX ENJOY YOURSELF Below we a variety of entertainment Entertainment Wednesday June Page Main SI S Georgetown Reservations 8468811 Hearts were great Intimate night for fans By Herald Staff Murray McLauchlan probably played before a paying as small as Friday night since very early in his About too people showed up for Georgetown District High School It was an embarrassing moment for the fans the promoter and probably for Mcltiuchlnn The numbers were soon forgotten when began to play He put it best You may be mail in number but your hearts are great Bug in eye Thats Celly Volunteers from the Canadian Cancer Society Georgetown branch have been over the pun few weeks Ira velll ok to area A puppet show featuring the healthy cell has been performed at 12 over a three week period to Grade student The troupe was at Joseph Gibbon I Public School last Monday Seen here from leftl ore Anderson Marilyn John ion and el ly Eleanor Scar Ih A bug entered a motorcyclist eye and the driver and passenger were injured June 19 at dm when they left the roid Islington Avenue man received minimal injuries and I Is FIR Ac passenger received minor in tries The driver left road and a trass field whin tht but landed in his eye police said Damage to the was Wendy was treated and released from and District Memorial Hospital An crowd cheered before and after every song The Juno award winner played folk country and rock He even provided a country duct with the help of a band member wife New material was dispersed bet ween old favorites such as The Farmers Song Down By the Henry Moore and Whispering flam Much of he new material from Mid night Break s latest album But there was even newer material So new was one song he ddiil trust himself with the lyres which were at his feet tiped to a black box though of the older w received Ihe reaction from tie audience Ihe newer was also well rcecived has not lost his gift is writing Ivnes His lyrics flow 1 a perfect con versa ion They are relaxed and can be as meaningful as he chooses them to be The lyrics I ke people Ihey are about are believable four piece bond were tested by their leader who for the sounds of rock and the soft of country I laying along to almost every was drummer boss player lead guitarist and slide guitarist slide joined I for the encore Sweeping the Spotlight MiLauehfan wos on stage forabout two hours The small audience ill wed McLauchlan to feel free to experiment more He Is noted for the stories he tells between songs ire relevint to sane and some ire not night although pro- bally d by the turnout Ik seemed more comfortable on the stage The show was not as slick and polished as 1 have seen it before when stones were memorized for the breaks between songs The hall the high school did not seem as big because of his more folksy than usual It was a spec night for MeLauchlan fans Too bad more people see it But then it would 1 have been the same The K wan Goo Lobsto to be by park as Tho money hey 10 a locato ire Globe finds home at Apple Factory show By KAREN MULLIGAN Herald pedal Georgetown Glow Productions has a new place to call Its own The musical theatre group will be able to rehearse store costumes and palnl sets all In one location They will be moving Into the old Apple Factory building in Glen Williams August 1 The historic building was con as a power plant in the late by the Georgetown Power and Steam heritage Steam will be billowing engines chugging and flywheels spinning as the Ontario Agricultural Museum presents the second annual Great Canadian Antique Tractor Field Days July and July This event the only one of its kind In Ontario will feature over 30 antl que tractors antique gasolines and several steam engines all of Canadian manufacture prior to Special features Include a saw mill and shingle mill all powered by Canadian machines as well as public log sawing nail driving and bag tying competitions The Museum located km west of Milton from Highway take exit or 312 is open until October 1986 a to dally Ad mission is S3 for adults students to 17 years seniors and a family rate of Electric Company It was sold to On tario Hydro around 1913 In the 1920s the building was pur chased by the Apple Factory The owners built two cement additions to the facility The apple processing plant was closed down for good last August Globe will be in the front section which will act as a green room and rehearsal hall all in one Over the years there been any one facility which met the needs of he group Rehearsal halts have ranged from Knox tenon Church to St Andrew United Church to the Stewart town Hal and the Halton Hills General meetings were held at Georgetown Termina Warehouse on Armstrong Avenue Georgetown Elliott family was kind enough to give Globe space in their warehouse to build and store their sets However paint would not dry well in the winter because Of the cold and damp A small prohlem with mildew in costumes and mice were also inconveniences Globe Is now all together in one spot and preparing for their next production of Brlgadoon But first the moving The local branch Canadian Cancer Society would like to lhank the following volunteers who have Just finished presenting The Puppet Show to all the Grade students Marilyn Johnson Anderson Barbara and Eleanor Special thanks go also the following Georgetown strict High School students Mike Turner Kelly Stern Lynn Shield Louise Parker and Linda Montigny The students prepared and presented the Show in French to Cocur Grade students with the help of leochcrs Margaret Bentlcy and Bernard Super Sundays Supc the John Elliott Theatre The first cert will feature llobet storyteller on Jov The second on Jin IB will feature April and Susan back entertain us musically for ticket information is school re opens and enjoy per formers here in town A Beautiful Beginning Can Be Enhanced By Good Planning The Following Advertisers Will Pay Personal Attention To All Your wedding Needs HUMS Krtttucrs Social Catering Ltd nun 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