Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1981, p. 2

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday Jane Jo Carpenter wont atop dancin Dance studio closes after 25 years Special concert in Belfountain Special The Acton School of Dance run by Joyce Carpenter for the past years had Its final performance last weekend but neither Mrs Carpenter not the school are calling It When Mra Carpenter ed in Acton from England In 19SS the first thing she did she says waa start teaching youngsters to dance In her basement She Just had to get back to dancing Now she wants to let go of Ibr school but she hopes to for women the fall She may also teach the odd class for the new operator of the School of Dance Mrs Carpenter said she plans to give the school to Liz Chalmers because she really wants to give It up but she want to leave Acton youngsters with no local dance instructor Now that Mra Chalmers has come along to lake the school over she is using the opportunity to step Mrs Carpenter said has worked full time in an insurance agency for the past 11 years and everyone has to quit sometime She has only taught classes In evenings and St Albans parish hall has Principal Eric Balklnd of Howard WriggleiworUi Public School received a landing ovation from and students at he made his farewells to the Friday afternoon The at who will Mr has been principal of the Georgetown for the last five years Herald photo WRIGGLES- WORTH HELPS CANCER FIGHT BIDS BALKEND FAREWELL Howard Wriggles worth presented he Canadian Cancer Society with a hefty contribution Friday arterooon after having collectively run kilometres almost the distance across Canada in their Rdd for Life The students ran a certain distance each week for the lilt four weeks and then later collected their pledges Unit secretary for the Canadian Cancer Society Julie While accepts the cheque for from students Tracy Bundle and and principal Eric Herald photo SAVE- ON OUR WIDE SELECTION OF PINE AND OAK QUALITY BEDROOM I SUITES UNTIL JUNE 1SS1 SAVE ON NO SALES TAX EFFECTIVE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 1 SUPERIOR FURNITURE SALES Rootnaul Comet of Woohrtch ft mimi Drapery Cleaning Service Perfect Pleat No Shrinkage Fresh as new Finish Now at BARRAGERS Cleaners Ltd lfiCGuelphSt Georgetown 8772279 IIMITfcD TIME ONLY 20 ALL DRAPERY LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER BRAMPTON AND BRAMALEA CENTRES SPECIAL SAT PROGRAM JULY CONSECUTIVE SATS BRAMPTON MON JULY tin TUES JULY rill CONSECUTIVE WEEKS SPECIAL MON MON JULYOIh WED JULY 13th 30pm to 30p SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM JULY Ml MON THURS ALL COURSES ARE INCOME TAX AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST 45418 InBrmiliiCttrCMtn YQung Drivers of Canada been her headquarter for the past four years Shenowhaa33 to students although she once had as many u Mra Carpenter said she has been dancing since her mother put her in ballet classes at the of three After four years of ballet she wanted to branch so she began taking tap and From there she went on to pantomime and eventually to all round work in cabaret type shows In It she was working in one of these shows that she met her husband Jack who works In radio and television in Kitchener Mr Carpenter was an ugly sister in the patomlme of Cinderella while Mrs Carp enter was a fairy princess or something like thai she rcca led Although Mr Carpenter a draftsman and designer by trade and It was himself By ASTRA Herald Writer The community of tain was treated to an after noon concert of Renaissance music by Ihree young women that brought him to Sunday afternoon Canada he has never lurried concert was held In the his back on the theatre or century old Belfountain wife dancing students Community Church which Mr Carpenter not only acted as master of for her wide selection of music yearly shows he also helped wl spanned eight centuries by taping music for the shows Anne provided and trained the girls In mime accompaniment on her she recorders while Mary Enid Acton a Fairy Lake was the Haines sang and played the best they could do to find a Lois Cherry payed three replacement Tor the English selections on the piano that seacoast she said but nothing displayed her versatility with replace dancing for Mrs the instrument The three women performed different pieces ranging from the 12th century to a century tune composed ally for Ms Haines by her brother Paul Each selection was fairly short giving the audience a brief Idea of what the style of music was In those times Moat tunes were from the Renaissance era and were unfamiliar although a few have survived the ages and are still popular pieces today like Greens eeves Ms Haines performed most of the pieces and gave a brief introduction to each one sang by herself with only recorder and lute One of the most unusual pieces they performed was the composition by Paul Haines It was a demanding number as Ms Haines had to sing a wide scale of high and low notes all in one breath The piano accompaniment by Lois Cherry added a haunting and eerie touch The concert was enjoyed by all present and he trio had to oblige with an encore of Summertime from and Bess once the perform a nee was over been studying for most of her a yean and Is still studying the lute and voice at the University of Toronto Next year she will be going to London to continue her studies at the Early Music Centre She hopes to be able to teach later at the university level but enjoys performing In commu nity concerts the most This was the first lime that all three women have togethe although Ms and Ms have done quite few concerts before The trio hopes that they will able to give Carpenter She may golf and she may garden If she has more spare time but that won t stop her toes from tapping when she hears music she joked Canada Day in Glen Williams Continued from Page I ballpark the opening ceremo nies will begin with everyone invited to have a piece of birthday cake The animals will have their hour too during the celebrat ion since the committee has sponsored a pet show for both dogs and cats Some of the categories your family pet could enter include best dress ed biggest smallest shortest longest tall best trained The Jayccttes and the Girl Guides will be providing the tea and cake for the Reunion In the Glen Williams Town Hall Participants have been Invited to bring their photos for some reminiscing As the evening wears on everyone con sit back and relax after their busy day and enjoy the free entertainment The Sweet Adelines a fiddle- piano duo the Pine Valley Squares and the AN Myer Stage Band to name a few will also the blackest the be bringing their own special longest whiskers for the cats To keep even those without pels amused the committee has free contests in which anyone can participate Back by popular demand are the old favourites the egg toss and the Great Canadian Birth day Party Road Race Pony rides have also been organized for the young and young at heart To quench thirsty a Bavarian Garden has been set up with a special liquor license for the occasion brand of entertainment to the festivities Glen Williams has ha do long history of celebrating our nat 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