Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 23, 1985, p. 8

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Pages SECTION A Wednesday January 13HS HERALD Entertainment Art exhibit in the gallery Herald Special The who make up the Georgetown Palette and Pencil Club will be exhibiting their work at the Cultural Centre Gallery from Jan Feb IB Come on out and see what your local artists are doing Opening night will have the artists In attendance They will be pleased to answer any questions you might have about their work If you can make It opening night come anytime during the exhibition If you are one of the lucky ones with tickets to the Globe production of Ma me drop In to the gallery before the theatre or between acts Speaking of lha Globe production of Mame opening night Is Jan if you haven got your tickets yet The number to call Is The performance dates are Jan 31 Feb 1 and and 1316 Order your tickets now They are going fast The title character of Mame has been played by some pretty high powered actresses The most renowned being Rosalind Angela Lands bury and Lucille Ball So combine the beauty of the artistic expression of the members of the Palette and Pencil Club with the joy and vigor of the Globe players Enjoy yourself Banjo celebrity here for Rotary anniversary BUSINESS DIRECTORY Paul seen busy at the piano directing he musical moment of Globe a cast in their production of Mame For Tickets call Photo Paul heads up Maines musicians By LOIS Herald special A local music teacher has taken the reins lor Globe a musical Mame and nds it an exhilarating experience Tail Brisley has a music degree from fern and Guelph si lies specializing In keyboard and has been leaching grades and music at Centennial School for years This is first year as musl rector with Globe although Paul has per formed on stage as Ado Annies father Andrew Cannes In Oklahoma and as the Barroom nist in New Girl In Town Paul association with Globe began when Linda Be Globes talented set artist talked him into Honing for when they were forking together on Cen tennlals Tom Sawy or Paul had not perform since his high school days but thought it would be fun He remembers being choreographed for rf review by schoolmate Christie when the football team danced Swan Lake In tutus teaching grades music In Toronto for fijre years Paul took a two year post in Mooso- to teach physical education to Cree Ind iana He then returned to Toronto to loach for eight years before coming to Cent He has resided in Georgetown since with his wife Lola and two boys age 12 and 14 One of Paul la Richard Sowery wio plays Patrick in Richard was In Centennial On Broadway which Paul This year Paul t artistic and musical for Centennial fourth production Oliv where he is assisted by Lois Barragcr in these shows began piano lea sons at age four and currently plays guitar and recorders as well His orchestration came from teach fife band to grade 8 students in Toronto He started a music enrich summer course program while In toj where interested dwita formed a band Paul Is enjoying idling Mame since It has brought him back into the cond listing experience which done since to Georgetown There arc six basic Instruments used In Mame performed by orchestra of a dozen pepple Orchestra mem bars are Suzanne Park Flute Jill Morris Clarinet Alto Sax Joan Morris Bass Mel Marilyn Mlcklelh Plan John Trombone Ken Per Slrng Bass Elaine Duke Orchestra Mann Carolyn net Tim 1st Trumpet Bob Lov ett Trombone Mike Walsh String Bass Hugh Patterson 2nd Trumpet John Barrett FluteAlto Sax and Diana Col let l Paul is thrilled with the calibre of his Ira They arc giving 100 per cent to this show and are a really dedicated group he says They have been rehears I tig w the cast since Nov ember and Paul says they have a real feel for the show by coming in so early They rehearse Sunday evening as well as attend one rehear sal with the cast Rehea plan Marilyn Mi is described unbelievable by Paul best friend With only a week left until opening night leading ladles arc all set to go The title role Mame is played by well known local singer Sandra Greig Sandra started off performing In minstrel and variety shows and usually partlclpatesinSummerfcsteachyear She has been a soloist and choir member of The Ho I tones Knox Presbyterian Church and The Choral Society and is a popular wedding soloist as Mamcs bosom buddy is played by Audrey Houston also an experienced Globe actress was del to obtain this coveted role as Mames best With a caustic sense of humour and a tendency to let her drinking and carousing to get out of hand Vera adds a lot of Laughter is contagious for Busybody Hernia Special Laughter is contagious as we discover entering the second week of rehearsals of GLT Georgetown Little Theatre next ploy Busybody Director Ron Hill is put ting everyone through their paces blocking at this paint and I nes arc almost raemor zed There Is a very in story line in this play which I can reveal as ths Is comedy mystery but I suppose some character tionsmlghtbeli order Young live played by David Harris member token by the pretty typist Vlcki Reynolds who reciprocates You remember s antics in lost year The Mat Most Likely To as well as her portrayal as Jane In Absurb Per son Singular The plot thickens and moa characters get in volved one way or another but wait I can tell you any more you II have to come out and see for yourself Showtimes are Feb March 1 and The Box Office number Is 877 You can also get tickets Thursdays In per son from 30 m tor Jon The Rotary Club Georgetown will bo ob it I in March said s dent Barry Tlmleck To mark this event the club has booked Felix and the Banjo Palace Bond to entertain members wives and lends at the John Elliott Theatre March at Felix was an instant hit with George town on his first visit as a solo act with h wit and Infectious delivery of a wide of songs Felix plus his band should be a rare event for those who like Rugtlmt Ik eland Music Hall with a little Folk and Country and Western thrown in Rotary came to gear and strict dolly March 7 1955 when the club charter presented to dent John who is still a member Other charter members are Bob Burns and Bud B shop Over the years the club has engaged in ma projects The t major endeavor begun in was the Sen or Cit Dinner honoring the older res- dents of the area From almost the nn the club as a member or the Easter Seals Society parti patctl n the annual Easter Seals Campaign and has administered the cons dcrable funds contributed so sly by the citizens of the community Getting fit for seniors Die rccreat on a parks department will be offering a Scnlorcise Pr in Acton begin Jan The program Includes 30 minutes of stretching and moving to music followed by a rcla and social period th tea and coffee aval Fur more- Information call Scales missing A total of five balance scales valued at have been reported stolen Georgetown District High School on Jan 17 In keeping with Rotary International aims Ihc club has participated In several international pr It contributes to the Rotary Foundation which offers several cat of fellowships to students throughout the world for a year study n countries other than their own To continue its work internationally Preside nt Barry said the Club Intends to turn over the net proceeds from the Show to the Ro tary Foundation Tickets to Felix a liable from any ion Further Information may be obtained by con Felix above visited Georgetown once before and be was an Instant hit with the crowds Photo submitted Honor award time Applications are available for annual Honors and Recreation awards night sponsored by the Town of Hills The deadline for the awards nomination is Feb IB Information for the criteria can be obtained by calling 877 The event is being held April 3 DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown 9am Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by appointment 8772359 R E Clipsham Limited Surveyors Consulting Enomeer THE MICRO COMPUTER SPECIALIST SEMINARS LOTUS 1 flfl77 PAMELA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner km LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER AEROBIC EXERCISE SHOES 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