Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1971, p. 5

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Mousetrap Draws Record Crowd- Cast Excels by Waller Whodunit Agatha Christie we umc with a generous as sist from Georgetown theatre goers The Little Theatre product ion of The Mousetrap proved just as popular hero as it has in London where it has been playing or eighteen It drew an overflow audience not one but two nights to I auditorium and on a Thursday opening crowd CHRISTIE CLIMAX And the member cast did themselves proud They were letter perfect sustained from Linda im screams end of Act to the surprise denouncement as the play reached a well constructed Christie climax Linda in her starring role and real life husband may become Georgetown and Fontanne They are a talented couple and handled their parts as proprietors of an ill fated guest house with aplomb Vet Ron Hill did his usual mas job as a police sergeant who proved to be something else again i Miss Christie not one to relcmtc any to a hit part I member of w Inti Ins day on singe While Mary Goebel was killed off at the end of Act 1 she had ly of feature scenes before her demise FINGFB A newcomer to the Little Theatre Jack did a particularly lint of Christopher Wren dHurbed guest to whom the finger of suspicion pointed as he murderer so good in whit 1 mull been minor rok us Mr Iinwijni that on In drew two aliens In 1 deputed from I his ruk in list ill Girl in Mi 1 Inn stuff who like sn of IIil Christie to lie Was Approved Now Too Little Frontage hi told The Her tlnrc Mis helped Knit the plot together and most of a whieh hid less mcit to it thin it of the others Director Hon Hunt and prod Ming beamed each more til it hose with skill but in hi of set and r Thciire won be resting on its is lice fur The Gazebo com idj ilrimo which wis i Broad aj and later A fue aire lot with only a foot frontage on No side roid a problem for council when Geor Thomas asked for building permit Monday requires foot frontage under a by law passed after tins land was separated 1 Thomas said the Unci was sep arated and registered in CONDITIONAL I Tom Hit pointed out that Planning Board had appro ved tlic separation in and felt it was up to the Committee of Adjustment who took over the function then served by the Planning Board to make a decision Thomas told council his offer of purchase was conditional on obtaining a building permit Ho pointed out hat there was well on the properly so tl owner hid intended to build ajo THF THURSDAY MARCH PACE Thomas was told to apply to the Committee of Adjustment Dr P A MEAD has opened an office for GENERAL PRACTICE in MEDICAL BUILDING at 2 Young Street TELEPHONE 3511 Leading three blindfolded mite in Georgetown Little Theatres Mousetrap is Ron II as Sergeant Trotter They are from left as Molly RaJston Mary as Mrs Boyle and Helen as Tying the is Ed as Mr Contract Settlement Upped Caretaking Fees by Last years contract settle ment with Hal ton County Board of Education caretakers has been blamed by the board nance committee as the reason for a per cent increase in the budget estimates for plant operation The board budget allot mem for elementary and school caretakers and cleaning women is SI an increase of over their salaries of Finance committee member Dill said the in creased floor area of Hal ton schools is 7 per cent Subtract that from the per cent increase and the ance is a 10 per cent increase in unit cost for the operation of schools BUDGET The plant operation allotment was contained in 1071 budget proposals submitted to get session of the Board of Education last week A total increase of or per cent over costs was contained in the bud get proposals The finance committee pre sentation concerned education services such as library and guidance attendance and health services plant operation and plant maintenance The 1971 total budget for educational services was a per cent decrease from the figure of SHOW Individual items which show cost increase under tional services Included repairs ESQUESING COUNCIL BRIEFS to audiovisual equipment which rose to from a 1970 bud j get total of lor secondary i schools A library for use of teachers the central administration i building cost Cost of educational services per student decreased to from the 1970 budgeted cost of The 1971 proposed costs attendance health and food services decreased or 15 per cent from the 1970 of to One reason for the decrease is lhat In several secondary school cafeterias in food services arc now supplied by caterers instead of run by the school The estimates for plant maintenance show an increase of or per cent Pro posed cost is up from last years cost of WINDOWS Broken windows in el and schools cost the board 28 in This the board Nelson High Schools built tied for i tost of I in in other schools Of this will replace will cost an estimated I elementirj school broken wind I up from lost actual cost Reason for the higher cost of over schools is the well greater number of Idings I cost in up from floors at iclual lost of ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AND DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION will be hold In His HOSPITAL CAFETERIA at 8 m on THURSDAY MARCH 11th Honorary Ltf Members and 1971 Are Urged to Attend Annual Memberships obtainable at Monday through Friday LESLIE CLARK Chairman DRAPER D0BIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Branch Office Quean Square Brampton Brampton or and Toronto 375 Fast accurate quotations and service on any exchange Visit our modern office If can Hon ever you can open an account telephone SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER E Fsqucsing council Monday decided to progress no further on on Ontario Water Resources Commission suggestion made lost year that nego tiate with Georgetown for a municipal water supply for Glen Williams A letter from the County of tod of a public meeting in County Coun ell chamber Thursday night to discuss plans for the reconstruc tion of share of the Credit Valley Conservation costs will be 402 The total operating budget is decided to ad for tenders for a four ton heavy duty truck An additional Esqucsing representative Cr Lcn was appointed to Fire Area No 1 The other two members ore Deputy Reeve Russell Miller and Cr Wilfrid Leslie A new flag will fly atop Ihe pole at Esquesinj municipal The action was in res to a letter from a rate payer complaining of the tat condition of the present flag It will be easier to phone municipal building from now on council thorlzcd the Installation of an other line Up till now there was only one phone line Into the building Building Inspector Tom McLean reported a total too In permit In February The only commercial penult addition to Elac- trie at Lot I Con 1 PRICES TOE LOWEST QUALITY TOE 3- BEST DEVON BACON 55 MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM MACS SOFTTOUCH PLY PAPER TOWELS White Pink and Yellow Regular OK 53 MACS PARCHMENT WRAPPED MARGARINE MACS CHEESE SLICES MACS GRADE A LARGE EGGS Tender and Juicy Chuck STEAKS POTATOES 45 wist ORANGES Size 88 49 FIRST GRADE BUTTER 65 TOASTMASTER COCKTAIL ROLLS 12a Reg Off TOASTMASTER COFFEE DELIGHT TOASTMASTER APPLE PIE OH TOASTMASTER CHOCOLATE ROLLscc WATCH YOUR MAIL BOX FOR Moore Park and 212 Guelph St FRESH MEAT AT MOORE PARK ONLY SPECIALS ON SALE MARCH to ONLY SHOES f STORE HOURS Monday to Friday 9am to 9pm Saturdays am to pm CHILDS MISSES CITY BOOTS Black White Beige Sues to 3 RED SOLED Rubber Boots to 299 i to 349 to 449 LADIES CITY BOOTS Black Brown Whit Sizes 5 to 399 mfW

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