Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November 1M3 Productions public premier Nov 18 GDHS slicks up for Grease TIME TRAVELLERS Telling the story oft ram porta lion through the years the Jabberwock Pull Theatre Company performed Card Before the Hone Sunday afternoon two full houses of the John Elliott Theatre J ante Pom Kay and Nicholas Power performed the 10 short episodes using dance mime music and storytelling to relate the history Herald photo the HERALD Entertainment House Sol focuses on three artists By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer II probably been years since the hand jive has been done this well In Hills after two months of hard work the cost of Grease this year musical pro duction by Georgetown and District High School students have It down pal The young perform are Into the final stretch of rehearsals winding down to a school ma Unco Nov IT and opening for the public he following evening From the austere rounding of he school the production has moved along with Its energetic cast to the formal of John El I oil Theatre It here thai director Craig and choreographer Yvonne arc Ironing out wrinkles in dance tines and turning this production of Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Grease Into something as stick as a well combed cow lick Featuring music hat is still as contemporary for young people today as it was at he Burger Palace wo decades ago Grease has had no trouble drawing a cast from the student body including traditionally reluctant and cynical DANCING STRESSED The show leans on Its dancing and music said Mrs It i got quite as strong a story line as Guys and Dolls pro duced by students last Gallery House Sol on The artists will be Charles St in George- present Nov 12 from town is featuring the for those who works of three artists to talk to them about Nov 12 Dec 12 ihelrwork Auditions begin Georgetown Little Theatre will be present ing on Feb and March 1 and 3 ISM The Lion In Winter Auditions for this production will take place on Nov IS p at Armstrong Avenue Georgetown The cast consists of two females and five males four of the five males between IS and 25 years of age Please do come out and read for a part if you are so Inclined We d love to meet you All welcome Scripts are available on request from Dorothy Hunt at 877 On the other hand If you prefer to get involved behind the scenes come to our next general meeting at the same place and time Dec Concert success The Crawford Lake benefit concert performed by the Spoons at Hamilton Place Sept 29 resulted in a donation of more than o he campaign to rebuild the historic Indian Village lhat once stood beside the lake The Region Conservation on is grateful to all those who helped make the concert such an overwhelming success Faust master of Knit at Sheridan Coll egc Is the creator of a new knitted tapestries About of her tape stries large and small will be on view and for sale for the first time She Is the author of several books about knitting with hand knitt ing machines Penny Is a Toronto potter who will exhibit large decorated vessels She does not follow the Bouhaus rule that form should decoration In her work color and graph arc an end in Itself The vessel Is he canvas on which her expressive decorations find a home Robert Patcrson from Barrio exhibits a new series of color litho graphs titled Old Ontario Houses The master of litho graphy has exhibited at House Sol several times before Regine Faust and Penny are at House Sol for the first ByPATHRETCHKA Herald Columnist Interested in unique handmade objects of beauty Looking for that special creation to highlight a room or give to someone who appreciates the unusual you lucky to live in Hills where several exhibits and sales of handcrafted objects ranging from the exotic to the practical will be taking place in the coming weeks Larry Davidson will be holding his third Annual Exhibition and Sale at his studio three kilometers west of Acton on Highway Saturday and Sunday Nov 12 and On display will be salt glazed pottery paintings and Tibetan carpets The hours both days are 10 am to m Charts announces its Fall Happen ing Saturday and Sunday Nov 19 and from am to Grace McKnight and Pal Bell Invite you to Join them in the cosy cottage atmosphere at Main Street in Glen Williams Not only will you have the chance lo examine and purchase handmade pottery and weaving you may sit back and enjoy a mug of mulled elder and cookies There will also be clay play for the children so bring them along For further information coll Forge Studio Gallery begins its showing of The Christmas Collection Sunday Nov 13 and continues until Dec The Gallery will again offer a few pieces from approximately twenty five guest artists These will range from handpalnted silk scarves to porcelain teasels and will Include a selection of paintings This will truly be a unique gift selection Gallery House Sol has a new exhibition beginning Saturday Nov 12 and running until Dec 1 On display will be Knitted Tapestries by Faust This is a new art form invented by this artist and she will be at the gallery Nov to explain her work Also Included in this exhibition are Lithographs by Robert and garde pottery by Penny Koltkinos bo you see here is no need to leave the Hills of when searching for that perfect d art You II probably find it right here year Interestingly enough as much as the cast can get into the music the production may pose other for the performers Mrs da Iter said In terms of ages the cast and characters arc very simitar she said It sometimes harder for the kids to slip in and out of character A warning Tar the he musical stage production of Grease differs from the popularized film version starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John ROLES DIFFER Unlike the film the roles of Debbie and her boy friend share a chunk of he lime light than the relation ship between Sandy Julie Nipper and Danny Rene Schwa Working with music director Ralph Mrs has re vamped the chorus line numbers In play Nor molly there would be as few as 10 people on stage for such import ant dance highlights as Ihc prom numbers roughed out dance num bcrs lo sharply cxecut snappy routines Performances will be held for the public at the John Elliott Theatre the nights of Nov IB and For tickets call It a show combining the majesty of a Urge cast with the fun or a high school ramp l- RALPH But the full 55mem cast is used with great dramatic effect it not only looks likea high school prom It IS a high school prom The story line is based on stereotypical teen romance Sandy moves In a different unsullied social circle a I school than Danny the sneer tough leader of the Burger Palace Boys the Thundcrbirds in the film version Riizo and also share a turbulent rebellious relationship Interviewed by The Herald Miss Sunnucks Miss Nipper Mr and Mr Mc CI lire agreed that its easy to get swept up by the music and rebel nostalgia in the WITHOUT PAYING A BUNDLE WITH THE COLONEL SANDERS DO IT YOURSELF BUFFET FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN When you re making plans for church social or club party plan to serve the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Fried Chicken Just call your nearby Kentucky Chicken store up to two hours ahead of time Then come and pick up our finger lickin good chicken salads and Grecian bread for only Serve your bunch the Colonel Sanders DoIt Yourself Buffet From Kentucky Chicken It won least And there nothing like it And include plates porks serviettes serving spoons tablecloth chickenVi old Saint Nicholas is making his rounds throughout Ihe province This month collecting gift ideas from hundreds of youngsters He be in twice this year there be a Santa Claus parade in Georgetown Nov 19 and another in Acton Nov Both parades are set begin at 1 m The Georgetown event is sponsored by the local Lions Club Parade participants will assemble at the George town A and P plain on Sinclair Ave marching to downtown George town along Highway Maple Avenue and Main Street Sponsored by the Acton Men Club Acton parade will