TIlLHUtVin Voice of the Georgetown Raiders loves aviation By MAGGIE Ml writer Airplanes and flying are more just job for Georgetown resident Moores re his hobby loo Mr Is an air traffic controller at Toronto Interna lional Airport He is also the voice of the Canadian National Exhibition Air Show and the Canadian War Planes Hen tagc Foundation Show in Ha Bill McVean well known for his work In radio and television had done the N Air Show commentary for many years About five years ago he look laryngitis and show organizers decided there should be a spare commentator available In case of emergencies Like a dummy I guess I volunteered Mr Moores says with a grin That was five years ago The next year Mr McVean decided to retire and Mr Moores took over the commentators spot time He has seen three crashes in his four years All of them involved friends and two of the crashes proved fatal Weather played a part in two of the crashes and Mr Moores says the planes were being asked lo do things they have been asked to do Show try these potential problems by having only highly ex perl pilots flying planes they know well In he show They try lo cover every conceivable eventuality he says but there always something they planned on As a result it of the safest air shows in the world LARGEST The E air show Is also one of the world largest air shows in terms of the number of spectators watching it The CNE regulates the amount of time allotted to the show so that It can too long They know people can be doing all the other things there arc to do the Ex they re watching the air show so Ihey limit the length of time we have for Ihe show Mr War Planes Heritage show In Hamilton Mr Moores says the show better moments come after it all over and they backstage to debrief and critique every thing Its really satisfying when you go back and there I anything you can improve he says I hope I m improving with experience Every I Herald photo get a few less butterflies when 1 turn the mike on IIOHI1Y Mr belongs to Canadian War Planes Hen in Hamilton nun profit group aims to and res tort World War and Korean War planes and restore them to flying tion Mr that he may become in tolled in the reslnralion of a plane some iliy but so far he has only done the commentary for an it for years Mr Moores not a pilot although he soys he started to I is licence and had to quit when he ran out of money Canadian National Exhibition Mr grew up In Wing ham and left there to inter the He spent five tears in the in he Ik m J f I High y Wh d lit f I I h I th y II d w pled M t Tr pa I FT Mr Moores is well known George I own fans for his work the Georgetown Raiders lit makes the PA in noun cements Raider mes and used to do publicity for team Now he is on the Hockey Council He is master of for Hie Hockey Heritage dinner and the Athlete of the Year banquet Mr goalie for the Windham hockey team whtn he was young and con with hockey while he was in the navy Afler the move to years he ditln t have much me lo get It in minor I Since 1 and Donna daughters he was more involved with figure skating than hockey That combined wiLh shift rk made it difficult to be part of lite mi iar hockey association His youngest daughter Kelly does play hockey but the three older ones even bother ing much with their figure skating anymore he says The children Mr says that going to air shows has become a hobby for him now He tries to attend a couple of shows a year well as to to the Inter ruitional Council of Air Shows Contention The convention gives seminars on how to pent ir sh is well a preparing for air ihows The International council his a list of performers which air show organizers use and the military also provides a good portion of the perfai used in shows We make a trip to Ottawa and the Pentagon every year Just to sec what we can shake Mr ays Some years arc good and sonic are lean depending on the budget restrictions in force at that Mr was a member of Georgetown Kinsmen club for a number of years and served as club president in Mr Moores takes vacation to attend the C N air show which is always held over the four day Labour Day weekend Show lime is p and the show lasts about I Nornic Studios first guest instructor brings vitality experience to course Knowing how lo move a stage is an integral part of the performing and local young people enrolled in Georgetown Nornie Studio are about learn move men in the of the specialized of mime Maggie PI He of Brampton will bo bringing extensive ex penence in the with her when she opens lie Church Street studios second season with a threeday course in mime move Mrs well known in Brampton and strict far her acting directing and musical achievements is Ihe first of five tutors retained Ihis set son by Studios founders and principals Fnid Williams and Nicholas Each in turn will the studio second year through a of classes catering the different aspects of the per forming including voice make up speech and Born and raised in India Mrs recalls an early enchantment for Ihe stage when as a young rl In Calcutta she bolstered the nerve to introduce herself a touring m igician ended up working during her school break as his endearing but hard working assistant in he act Subsequent years spent studying ballet and voice en her forays onto amateur stage both in En gland where she moved wiih her husband in and in Canada where they moved 12 years liter AftersettlinglnBramalcain Mrs Platel worked with the Abbey Players the Little Theatre and the Bramp ton Musical Society Her di reeling talents hate been re in tion The course Mrs has planned or Studio be gins with a brief outline of the history of mime from its ini inadvertent beginnings as the obvious predecessor to the spoken word The course whose range in age from seven to will follow the development of mime as a ritual and Inter as a popular theatrical medium MORE AWARE Other aspects of Ihe course include mime makeup and several interesting exercises aimed at making ihe students more aware of their physical movements and the relationship or those movements onstage all er objects and actors around them Claiming substantial in coaching young child Mrs has some ideis to the course for her youngest students so tint their interest and attention is more than The kids ire usually a little inhibited it first she plained in with the Herald recently So you have to make them relax first and chat a little and give younger ones more to keep them stlmu hied I to the kids I to express their feelings or emoiion the of a story lint is to close for the semester of Nor Anyone interested in enrolling for BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND PRESENTS SOUND CHALET FEATURING COMPLETE STEREO LINES OF AKAI TOSHIBA AIWA comma rm sound nicr m out sound tcom 13 NELSON ST W 4534455 rses al the Knox Church hall Saturday or any adults seekii formation iboul the ilull workshops being plan em contact Mrs ll EXCELLENT QUALITY REPAIRS ON CLOCKS AND WATCHES ACTON JEWELLERY Mill St Acton Danny and the Fri Sat Sept 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