Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 18, 1991, p. 32

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the HERALD School News Wednesday December 18 1991 Christmas concert Members of the Georgetown District High School Grade Youth Band kicked off the schools Music Department Christmas 91 concert with the opening number Wind River Overture Audience mem bers were also treated to performances by the schools big band vocal group and several en sembles including the Flute Trio Woodwind Quin tet and Vocal Instrument Combo Herald Photo Grade 9 students raise 300 By BRYN DA VIES Herald Special With the holiday season upon us I want to take this opportunity on behalf of all of our staff to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year We will have a special schedule on Fridayperiods 3 that order Following the lunch periods the Red White and Blues Brothers Band will perform the cafetorium followed by our annual staff skit This years plot will be modelled on the popular TV show Beverly Hills 90210 With a shortened school day the school bus schedule has also been shortened by an hour and a half so students should be at their bus stop by 2 pm With only two days to go there isnt much time left for you to contribute to out Toys for Tots campaign or the special Christmas Food Drive Your generosity at this time of year is very important to our communi ty Congratulations to our grade classes for raising over in their bake sale for the purchase of new toys for the children of Hills Thank you as well to over of you who attended our Christmas Concert last week therby funnelling some addi tional support to the Christmas Food Bank Our music students appreciated your support Christmas time is traditionally a time for spiritual renewal for appreciating family and friends and for cleansing the heart of any negative feelings that may have accumulated over the year At this special time of the year it is particularly important that we assure our children of our love and concern for them Spending precious moments with them can be the most significant influence on their fragile searching lives Where alcohol is involved especially at this time of year promise yourself and get your kids to promise NOT to get into a vehicle where the drivers judge ment may be impaired This community and in particular our young people have suffered too many tragedies as a result of alcohol abuse Best wishes to you and yours for a happy and safe holiday season Chair elected Vicechair and Burlington trustee of the Haiton Board of Education Dave Coons was elected as the boards chair Dec 5 Another Burlington trustee Lin da Glover was elected vicechair Both were sworn in by Judge Douglas Latimer in the board room at the Singleton Education Centre on Guelph Line in Burlington In his inaugural address Mr Coons emphasized the need for the new board to minimize the effect of the budget on the local mill rate The new three reduce restrain and reallocate will be by necessity our watchwords as we move toward the year 2000 he said P0DGERS go JOSEPH HAIR CUT 50 750 LADIES WCUT 0 Monday to Thursday pr MO 150 Guelph St Georgetown IfsBefflnningToLjook ALotlike Christmas Msler has tots of fresh ideas heydays Cookies and other bo Inal trj a GetYourMdleatsAtMisterDonut St Georgetown 8731211 mister GDHS music students tour public schools By TESTA Herald Special Another musical note from the High School On Friday December 6 the GDH S wind ensemble the youth band the stage band and the jazz choir performed several Christmas songs and Jazz pieces at Centennial and at Stewarttown PS Three bus loads of musical talent left early that morning to set up and perform for the younger students at both schools At Centennial the bands set up in a rather limited amount of room There was some anxiety among the performers but everyone was quite confident Instrumental students practis ed their instruments for a few minutes to get in tune The two music teachers Mrs Wallace and Mr began setting up and organizing the rather large group The choir practised in a separate room for some last minute touch ups on their songs and soon everything was set The Centennial crown was quite attentive and they seemed to have enjoyed the performance that the students put on for them The Wind Ensemble started the performance they played two songs Following them came a flute trio then the Youth Band which consists of Grade nine students Then the stage band performed two songs along with the Jazz Choir And in conclusion the Wind Ensemble performed Winter Games For their first show the students have performed reasonably well There were a few mistakes at one point but the audience did not seem to notice As for the rest of the show everyone performed exceptional ly well and Centennial enjoyed the performance Later on after the concert was over two students Michelle DeBraux and SarahLynn Ray gave the students a short speech regarding the music department They encouraged the younger students to enroll in the music courses offered at the school and they would welcome any body who would be interested in join ing any of the bands that per formed for them Then it was off to Stewarttown and again students set up their equipment and took their places to perform again The reception the students received was great All the younger students seemed to have enjoyed themselves and the high school students were generally satisfied with their per formance It was a fun opening for the Christmas Season THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Hills 1 Hills Drive Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario 5G2 CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING The Public Works Section of the Town of Haiton Hills is scheduling in the Urban area ONE pick up exclusively for Christmas Trees They will NOT be collected with your regular refuse Please place at the roadside on Monday January 6 1 992 at 700 am Thank You EngineeringPublic Works RCAustin P Eng Town Engineer

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