Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 18, 1983, p. 13

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May THE SPIRIT OF SONG A crowd of turned out to Fed The Spirit with the Georgetown Choral Society Sunday night at the John EUfott Theatre on Church Street Led by conductor A Dale Wood and accompanied by pianist Joyce the Society performed a of religious and spiritual no in ben Including The Lord a Prayer and Nobody Know The Trouble I ve Seen The fun begins June Merchants busy with Pioneer Days plans Meeting for Arts Council Tonight the night Tonight is the annual geiural meeUng of the Arts Council If you are a member II you thought of joining If you have any Interest in the cultural life of your community come and be a part of it If you meet none of those prerequisite come anyway The time The place is the purpose room at the Cultural Centre Another date of Importance Is May IB The Georgetown Arts and Crafts Is sponsoring a lecture by Robert Bateman entitled Ideas in Art Mr Baleman Is a well known and much admired Canadian For those who Insist on labels ho Is a Wildlife Artist For others he la simply an artist of great talent and eminently qualified to speak on the subject of Ideas In Art For ticket Information call or Last weekend we had pleasure of enjoying The Georgetown Choral Society production Now we can look forward to the Georgetown District High School band concert at the John Elliott Theatre May are available from band members or by collide More music I he next night at the Elliott as the CaiUonic Singers present The Rainbow Connect ion This Is a collect Ion of songs in celebration of spring which hopefully has finally arrived Tickets are for dulls and for senior and students Tickets arc available at Oxbow For further Information call or Speaking or music but looking the future Globe Productions has announced that their IBM production will be New Girl In Town by George Abbott with music and cs by Robert Merrill A REMINDER Summerfest Dinner Theatre June and 18 Tickets going fast Coll or for Information Tickets also available at Towels and Things and Georgetown Fabrics CANADIAN ODEON THEATAES A GEORGETOWN 3 J 19 TMtbStOtttliititttnuMMnsftRMt 10 SPACE OB HUNTER Sit BLUE THUNDER Set it before It last Please call Theatre for Information 877 The merchants of down town Georgetown have been busy planning for a fun filled weekend In June when residents will have a chance to explore Georgetown past while sharing In a festival at Pioneer Days Is coming June IS and 18 and the event is shaping up to be the best ever thanks to support from a variety of community groups and individuals The official opening is June IS when Mayor Pete makes a special presentation lo the Old est Pioneer at 30 while the Pine Volley Square dancers perform afterwards Friday night the Optl mist club of Georgetown will help out in sponsoring a race for the kids starting at m in the main parking lot Saturday the children will be kept busy in decorating their bikes for the Hills recreat ion department bike par starting at 12 noon Children will be happy know that games are being organised Saturday and pony rides will be offered as well as free balloons Good Time Travelling Show is back to entertain with their comic routines Local historian and councillor John McDon aid will again be at the festivities giving a histor ical walking lour of the Adults will have the opportunity to be enter at a Garden Patio with entertainment each night with a Street Dance Saturday At 7 day the Theatre presentation will feature Chief Shaking Spear Rides Again by Warren Graves For the food connoiss eur the Lions service club will be holding a pancake breakfast Satur day at a while at the Horticultural Show at 2 until there will be a strawberry What the shoppers won t want to miss will be the super sidewalk sales anticipated from the local merchants Under an Open sky residents should be treat to a rare atmosphere In weekend shopping Along Main St and cent streets will be a multitude of displays Allison Chase from the Hist Society Region Museum Radial Railway Museum plus antique cars and flro trucks An ultralight air craft will be displayed and Holiday Inn Bramp ton has entered an Egg Wagon with baby chicks to the festivities There will be an antique show- an arts and crafts show and sale tural show and a cooking demonstration The fun Is endless so scratch down the dates of this special weekend now Thexe Is still time for other organ lint Ions to Join In with the fun Contact Sue Graham at 5377 If you wish to participate A meeting will be held Wednesday May at the confirm locations of groups and act ST JOHNS Limited Seats RETURN Departing July 1 6th CALL PRESTON 15196532327 Frieda Nelson admires the work of Matthias a I the Gallery Charles Street Saturday afternoon Both artists have exhibits on display at the Moose through June Nelsons collection ire featur ed alongside the stone ware and MaJoUca pott ery wort of Oitermaim Founded in June the University Women ClubUWC of George town meets once a month Promoting intellectual activities and seeking to stimulate Interest In poll Ileal social and cultural affairs its 97 female members all hold President Allison Chase said speakers are invited monthly to address the club on various Issues During the month members meet through Interest groups which cover topics like bridge gourmet cooking women Issues and child hood education Club membership Is open to any woman with a degree from an ted university Women Interested in membership are Invited to call Mrs Chase at 6774937 The club Is helping organize Careers Week at the Georgetown District High School this fall and a Women Seminar for next s prim HIUS EUS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Come to OXBOW o o K s ID CLUE latter word for ANSWER ROOS Travel Agency Mattitrucf See the All New Munchkin Game from now AT RYDERS TV in rn MOOSE PARK Volvo Parts- CROSSWORD CORNER CROSSWORD ANSWER WHEN THEY LOSE TIME PEOPLE LOSE LIVES In an emergency time is a precious commodity and every second counts So when you hear the siren or see the flashing light of a fire truck ambulance or police car remember that lives may be at stake and obey the following regulations Always bring your vehicle to a stop as close as possible to the side of the road and clear or any intersection Do not follow a responding fire department vehicle within 150 metres 500 feet THE TIME THEY SAVE MAY SAVE LIVES Ministry of Transportation and Communications Ontario James Snow Minister William Davis Premier

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