Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1975, p. 10

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday Instant old ROB MILLS AND KAREN MUNKOE as they appeared in the one act play Tub that li Georgetown District High Schools entry In the Harlequin Spring Festival at Gait It takes time to grow old It take even more time to age using all the experience and frustrations of life as an eternal reference book that will serve as a reminder to further generations Two Georgetown District High School students Rob Mills and Karen Munroe decided to speed the aging process and call upon their acting talents to portray a couple In their late in the high schools entry for the Harlequin Spring Festival tor secondary school students to be held In Gait The competition drew over applications of which IS Including Georgetowns were allowed to take part In the festival which features Canadian oneact plays Karen Munroe received beat actress award for efforts in Tub with Rob Mills was awarded the beat film honour for Memorax and Bryan received second for his production entitled Water Makeup for the production took over six hours to com plete Layer upon layer of liquid latex was applied to the face of Karen by Rob before be could begin work on his own aging The latex when dry ac tually penetrates the pores of the skin and after many hours of wearing can cause the skin to become severely Irritated due to lack of air The rubbery compound costs over a dollar per tube and to do the Job properly it takes three tubes per person before the teenage faces become those weathered earold coun tenances The play Is a challenge said Michelle Mole director and teacher of the group This play Involves real character portrayal Rob and Karen must be capable of acting 80 years old In one scene and in their midforties In another Mike Held also appears In the play as the old couples only child The role be plays must represent a child at about the age of seven Jorge Walter portrays the son as he enters he army The set for the production was designed by Lee Anne Woodward with lighting by VUlem and Brian Smith Special photographic effects were done by Paul Jones to further the reminiscent effect of the play This Is Rob Mills second adventure In the world of latex make up techniques His character Frankenstein was created with liquid latex for the play he adapted from the novel depicting the actual life of the monster Comparative shopping for drugs Consumers could percent when buying many prescribed drugs thanks to a new system Zellers are adopting in their chain of pharmacies across Canada Including Georgetowns outlet In the Market Plaza Georgetowns manager Lea Griffiths commented the system is aimed at making the buying of drugs more con sumer oriented The keys to the new system are Drug Choice Charts which are posted at the main entrance of the store and in the pharmacy department The large charts lit many of the most prescribed drugs both by their generic name and by their better known proper names Tbey show the various name brands under which the International drug companies market their brand of the generic drugs and the com paraUve prices tbey sell for Diazepam for example Is the generic name of a popular sedative The same drug is sold under a variety of brand names such as Vivot or Vallum There are a few cases when the same drug may be known by as many as or more brand names By using the chart and by consulting with your doctor and pharmacist on the proper drug for your symptoms you may find that the name brand drug you have been using may not be your only choice The difference In price between certain generic drugs and brand names can be quite substantial One example taken from the chart posted in the Georgetown store showed the cost of tablets of Penicillin ranging from for a well known manufac turers brand to for the generic drug Librium ranged In price from Si to Vallum ranged from to Despite the range In costs the quality of the drug Is assured through government testing There are however In stances where the doctor may want his patient to use only a specific brand In that case he will write on the prescription No Substitutes A stepby step explanation of how to use the facts and figures on the char t Is provided in the lower right hand corner of the chart One the most important steps however fa consulting with your doctor if you are considering changing from one brand to another According to a qualified spokesman for Zellers Murray of Montreal the main problem in the present system is that the drug companies sell drugs to pharmacies at widely different prices simply because they are not being forced by the con sumer to compete with each other One brand of the same drug may sell at ten times the price of another despite the fact that the quality of both is the The generic choice chart shows you openly what the companies charge The decision becomes yours Occasionally you may save money by comparing the same brand of a drug from phar macy to pharmacy However the main way to save is to compare among the various brands of the same drug This you can do in one pharmacy la one of the first large chains to adopt the new system Home economist talks to Wl By Alicia Scott Sllverwood Wl held Its May meeting at the home of Mrs on Thursday The meeting opened the collect and roll call which was answered by Retirement hopes and plans some of which didnt always come true The secretary treasurer read minutes of the annual meeting and gave the treasurers report A letter from ARC Industries in Hornby was read In which the group was thanked for their donation to the worthwhile cause An invitation was received for the sixth annual party at the Manor In Milton Several members plan to go Plans were also made for the Ha ton district annual to be held at St Pauls Church In Milton on May Achievement Day is May for the Girls and will be held In Milton Its a Peel- project at which home economist Lorraine Holding will be In charge The Wl members decided to participate with other branches to entertain Wl members from Mrs Wilson gave a report on the Manor party Mrs Gotbe gave a short talk on family unity and Its influence on family communications The sale of plants and seeds was a success They will be soon planted In members Miss Lorraine Holding home economist with the ministry of agriculture and food for was the meetings guest speaker She spoke on a number of topics Including- siring labelling and pricing food and textile labelling and symbols Community sympathy goes to the Miller family on the death of Mrs Roe Mr and Mr G Kidney of Mr and Mrs Charles of Canary Florida are visitors with her parents Mr and Mrs On May there was a rainfall In the area that resulted In Inches of rain followed the next day by a rainfall of 106 Inches for a total of 1 Inches Last Weeks News Sllverwood Womens In stitute along with Limehouse and Ballinafad branches entertained the residents of the Manor in Milton on Wed nesday April Those whose birthdays came In April received a gift from the Womens Institutes There were birthdays in April The table was beautifully set and decorated as were the cakes The residents enjoyed a nice luncheon and a program arranged by the three bran ches Mrs Charlotte Ironside kept things going smoothly Mrs Given and Paul Sch wartz gave a humorous chicken skit Mr and Mrs J McEneryandMr and Mrs contributed to the program by playing the piano and leading a singsong Wendy Hannah of Limebouse played her guitar The soft quiet tune was much ap preciated The final number of the program was a minuet dance presented by Mr and Mrs This stately dance was very popular in the 18th cen tury Mrs Gotbe designed and made the coshunes Michael Gotbe was the set coordinator while Peter was the technical producer The Gotbe family In con- Junction with the Sllverwood Womens Institute par ticipated in this community service project together a family to show their support for Premier William Daviss proclamation that the month of May will be Family Unity Month In Ontario The residents of the Manor enjoyed the program Im mensely A community welcome to goes to Mr and Mrs Gregory and family who purchased Mr Burgesss home this spring In two rainfalls recently we received 1 and 26 Inches for a total of 1 Inches of rain Proclamation trie family Is widely recoonlud as tti portent unit In our society and the foundation the structure of our society Ity Hie begins with AND WHEREAS families are continually seeking mors elf active ways to combat laments In society which work family harmony NOW THEREFORE having taken the above under cons I deration and with the approval of the Council of the TOWN OF HILLS I do by month of May FAMILY UNITY MONTH In TOWN OF HILLS and encourage all families In the Town to strengthen their homes and to set aside special times to do meaningful thing together as family Thomas J Hill Mayor Market Place Optical OPEN DAILY 10 am to 6 pm Thursday Evenings 7 to 9 pm We fill all DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS Far Eyeglasses We can arrange EYE EXAMINATIONS We are in GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE near 8773562 8777036 LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK ANY MAKE OR MODEL MURRAY GIVE US A TRY ROB MILLS applies the final coat of liquid Latex white director Michelle Mole watches Application of the makeup took over six hours from start to finish THE TB ASSOCIATION WILL BE CONDUCTING A Smoking Withdrawal CLINIC IN GEORGETOWN FROM THE 26 to the 30th of May 1975 This will be held at the MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 Maple Avenue ON MAY 27TH AND 30TH and at the GEORGETOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY ON MAY 28TH each evening All persons interested in Kicking the Habit are invited to fill in the Registration Form below and mail it to Halton TB and Association 184 Balsam Drive Phone This program is provided free of charge and is made possible through contributions to the Christmas Seal Campaign Name Address Telephone Please register me for the Smoking Withdrawal Clinic May 3flth LIMESTONE ALL SIZES A B GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES DURHAM ST Dig in Snapper Tillers fire tough rugged Instant depth adjustment Proper balance Fingertip controls Sealed chain dme transmission All Snippet meet ANSI GORDONS SERVICE CENTRE Trafalgar Rd Georgetown The 1500 Ontario Home Buyers Grant Who will get it How When Why Ontario understands how important it is to have a home of your own And wed like to help out with a grant of 1500 toward your first home Its part of an overall plan to make more homes avail iblc in Ontario And stim ulate our economy So its good for all ot us The answers to your Questions can he found in a handy booklet specially prepared to help you underhand every detail of the Grant For your free copy write to Ministry of Revenue Ontario Home Buyers Grant Queens Park Toronto M7 A For more information telephone free of charge dialing 0 and asking the operator for Zenith 2000 Residents within the Metro Toronto calling area should dial 9658470 Ontario William Davis W Darcy Premier Arthur Treasurer of Ontario Minister of Revenue

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