Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 25, 1969, p. 15

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vrr- children s plays show results of workshop ifi thi georgetown herald thursday sept 25 1m9 page 15 a young audience watches jean wakefield ron hunt ron three plays presented at cedarvale saturday hill gord hunt and des nichols in blue murder one halton film is winner at international festival a film about halton county won an international award at a festival in new york last year and county council last tuesday received the framed award and silver medal for dis play in the county building tie film entitled the man and the bdy produced by rob ert myers of toronto is a 26 minute promotion of halton county with the message that the county is a great place to live work and 1lay up to 20000 people have seen the film since it won the oward said j c mclntyre clerk of nassagaweya twp af ter he officially presented the award to the county council mclntyre is chairman of the halton county industrial dev elopment committee the film also tried to sell the county as a desirable- location for all man ner of industry in accepting the award war den george currie said this is another indication that halton county can carry on its own he was referring to halton remaining a separate region al government when municipal affairs minister darcy mc- keougna overhaul of local gov ernment takes effect talk about r a ft m fresh pick your own 1 apples 1 at chudleigh bros r r 3 milton 41674725 a september 20 to october 20 i no 24 hwy free containers free parking a- no 7 hwy n o chudleigh bros acton georgetown weekdays ioo pm to dark sat and sun dawn to dark dwarf apple trees ladders to climb 1 jv t i i i i mcintosh red delicious northern spy i russet and golden delicious j apple cider potatoes pearls avjd other product an enthusiastic audience of children jammed each of the four performances of the georj etown little theatres special children day shows saturday in cedarvale community centre i the presentation entitled make believe consisted of ithree one act plays thajh-inc- ess and the woodcuttelkpairy tale in the tradition of we hum we woodcutter defeating prin- ofnoble birth for the hand j of the beautiful princess bluej i murder a bumbling mystery tale and my proud beauty an oldfashioned melodrama some of the cast appeared in all three plays the actors for the day long production were bruce holder maggie given ron hunt pat kentner pat mcauley juile goebel rose mary hill des nicholls gordon hunt jean wakefield ron hill lauren goebel and lois richardson the show was prod ucedby mary goebel with sets by harry haylock costumes by betty gaskill and lois richard son and light and sound john luxgtry during intermissions edna ferguson linda nicholls and vera macdomald busily sold re freshments to the throng of youngsters this special show uas a prod net of the summer workshop carried on by the little theatre who then wanted to give the students a chance to demons irate what lhey had learned and was sponsored by the ced arvale community centre bv sheridan sports program is unique offers much variety skiing scuba diving sailing icipating in a j you name it sheridan college that is unique has it and at no cost to the tax colleges payer sporls program in community this year the i sheridan college will be john cruirksbank director students of of athletics and recreation and the organizer of the program feels that a sports program should have something for ev- erynne i part- many students because they are not top athletes lose all interest in sports and there fore are cheated of enjoyment in recreational activities such i taught on indian reservesexplains i ethnic problems mrs floria nodwell opened lettr home on friday september ll7 for the opening meeting for sklng or judo mr crmrk i the fall season of the george- 1 bank plani jtown local council of women vear john up mrs a pritchard the presid- pro8ram divided into four de lent was in the chair and after partments i disposing of routine business land correspondence reports dthe major varsity program llrom chairmen of standing which includes the hockey has committees were received mrs ketball soccer and volleyball c j buck reporting first for teams i cinema and printed matter fol i lowed by mrs j nieuwhof for he safety league of canada this report included a jwarn lllillg to tv viewers especially owners of coloured tv re- igarding the danger from radia- ition and a caution to keep al- lways at least six feet from the picture a special warning to i children mrs a m sutherland in the i divisions sence of mrs walsh report- for the red crass and also i for her own committee educa- ition with a special reference to the halldennis report mrs sutherland later introd- luced the guest speaker r c iperrott principal of holy ifirosa school who had chosen las his subject the plight of the icanadian indian its historical i background and its current con- itrovcnial issues mr pcrrott 1 having spent several years as a teacher on reserves across can- ada has a first hand acquaint ance with the problems and complexities of the present sit- luationand described these with i sympathy and understanding he brought to his hearers a i new light on the canadian ind- lian his social characteristics i icuatoms beliefs and the scope and justification of his present i struggle for furl canadian citi- zenship mrs clarcncc hayes thanked i mr pcrrott for a most intcr- lesting and thoughtprovoking i address tea hostesses were its d w baxter anil mrs nodwcll who were thanked byi i mrs r h jones 2 the minor varsity program includes sailing golf enws country tennis skiing judo i curling badminton and table tennis 3 fa mens intramural pro gram this will includr some of the sports making up the two varsity teams plus several others but strictly between b womens intramural program includes tennis ar chery curling basketball vol leyball table tennis bowling and bidminton all bduren di visions 4 the recreational sorvire program uhich is designed for the noncompetitive type of person the program is made op of activities which tale place on either a dub or recreational level the activities will include judo archery scuba diving gymnastics horseback riding car rallying billiards and table tennis included also in this recreat ional program paid for from the student activity f tviiu bf the hrjlth club a college size vic tannys located in the old student hall and equipped with two exercise bicycles one tred mill a rotting machine a jogger and weights after a hard days work oul in thr gym or at the books sheridan students can take a sauna then a shower and then head for home all the equipment and facil ities were paid for by the students from their 35 activity fee and only when special fact- ities or equipment are needed for such activities as horseback ndrng or golfing will students have to pay an additional fee even then it will lie less than half of what the average golfer or rider would normally pay explained mr cruick- sbank- fury two brand new high perfor mance furys make the scene this 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