Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1980, p. 2

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Page TUB HERALD Werinetdar April I IBM New fee schedule set Teams usergroups must pay Town council passed a motion Monday evening establishing a fee schedule for uk of townowned outdoor recreation facilities such as soccer fields and baseball diamonds It also set a limit on the amount to be charged for rental of various community centres In the municipality The maximum rale to be paid for the use of any of the rooms used for meetings registrations or fund raising events will be equivalent to five hours use according to the new restrict ions added to the Tee schedule established January Recreation director Tom Shepard said that meetings with tennis groups in town arc still to be held but he expects ART AUCTION NETS ByPAULDORSEV Herald Editor With more than art lovers on hand to bid on ISO of well chosen artwork the word gala turned out to be something of an understate ment when applied to the Georgetown and District major art auction Friday night Irene Fairies chairman of the auction committee reported enthusiastically Monday that although of the works remained unsold by the end of the evening total gross sales topped Of that amount she said the can expect to claim between and in profit for its various community projects and programmes Mrs Fairies and her committee Elinesky Jilt Blair Cheryl I Diane Anderson Diane Ann Mary Hughes Mike and Sue Hams and Odette started mak inquiries last October about fund raising auctions regularly conducted by Beaux Arts International for nonprofit organizations From January on Mrs Fairies said the organizing committee held meetings on an almost weekly basis Their efforts paid off Friday with a well attended auction In the Holy Cross Church auditorium where art patrons from around the area viewed and then bid on a staggering variety of prints etchings paintings drawings and sculpture Highlights of the interna collection were featur Auctioneer Sharon Theobald right of Lafayette Indiana drew upon years or experience with Arts International Friday night to conduct the Georgetown gala art auction In Holy Cross Church auditorium in a quick businesslike and willy manner A capacity crowd watched and participated with interest as some 150 paintings drawings lithographs graphs etching and sculptured work went on the block Op for bidding here Is Favourite a lithograph print by renowned Canadian figure skater Toller Cranston Herald photos by Paul works in the Collector Corner which included such famous names as Moon and Victor Vasarely Beaux Arts auctioneer Sharon Theobald a gallery proprietor from Lafayette Indiana started the bidding on each piece in turn at a much lower rate than normally found in ial galleries Mrs Fairies offered several examples of how much lower the selling prices at I he auction were compared to estimated gallery prices Canadian Alice original signed Winter Sundown she said sold Friday night for compared to the It was expected to command in the galleries Salvador Historical Memo i res of the Bible an original hand colored etching which went for might have brought at a gallery Sharing display space at he auction were three local artists Georgetown own Gretchen Day president of the Kills Art Council of which the Is a member contributed two original tcrcolors while Joan Mus was represented with two oil paintings Shirley had an oil painting and a lithograph in the show volunteers assisted Mrs Theobald conducting the auction and completing transactions while others served wine and d A door an original signed and number etching by Brannaga depicting the King Tut funeral mask was won by Cindy of Charles Street Georgetown another Canadian exhibitor at the shot similar arrangements can be worked out Soccer football rugby cricket and baseball teams pay per team In the minor group and per team for adults Sports played on soccer fields under the lights will pay 5 per game while adult ball groups playing under the lights wilt pay per team for the season Mr Shepard said the pay system will affect some teams who will be pay for the use of their facilities ft the first time and while there was a certain amount of resistance to the idea the clubs seem to realize this is a trend happening in many municipalities not just Mils Mr Shepard said In talking to the clubs he pointed out that they t very well expect belter maintenance of the facilities when they I sharing in the cost of upkeep He listened to their complaints and work needed to upgrade the facilities he said and told the clubs he would be prepared to do something about their complaints if the budget gives him the funds he needs The budget council passed gives his department an increase of almost per cent he said and much of hat was for maintenance work He will now be returning to the clubs them the work to be done When asked what percent age of the total maintenance costs the new rates would cover Mr guessed at two per cent He estimates the rates will raise about 2 GOO which will cover the cost of hydro and 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