SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday April Anxious eyes check stubs smoothly once the television cameras blinked on for Wlntario Seen here taking a twominute break during commercials host Dance Herald photo Led by Georgetown District High School musk teacher Harry Hamilton the GDHS stage band played peppy tune for the Wlntario crowd Thursday night hosts Dance and Greg were popular even after the draw with many and adults cramming close for an autograph from the primelime performers Herald photo At the By RUSSELL They got to clean up the worst crime district in the world they re the worst police force in the country Police Academy Their first assignment marks he return of the wild and crazy guys from Police Academy It includes Steve Smith Michael Winslow and George along With newcomers Colleen Camp and Howard The movie is how the recruits from Police Academy are assigned to clean up a town that being terrorized by a street gang that is led by a neurotic and slightly warped weirdo The result is many hilarious confrontations between the two As usual Michael Winslow used his bagful of sound effects to add many laughs to Police Academy It hard to say exactly whet makes the Police Academy series so fun to watch It may be the characters who are all funny In their own way Or it may be the use of such an original script and plot Whatever the reason is everybody should enjoy it Ifyousawihefirstmovie then this one is just as funny but if you haven you will enjoy Police Academy Just as much Searching for the past The Society Is hosting an open house of the Society archives In the Georgetown I brary April 10 nee they were moved to the library two years ago the collection has grown dramatically Th will be the opportunity for members and the general public to view the many new additions The meeting will start In the basement of Knox Church Georgetown at 30 when Mark Howe and Elaine Robinson Bertrand will discuss research in land records At 3D the meeting will move to the library where Walter Lewis will be talking about the collection Don t miss War The War of is still going on at the Georgetown This Is the first of a spring of s which will be at the Library each for two weeks There much time left before the pes of the Iroquois will arrive April 4 P pes today arc treated as very ordinary objects but th was not the case with the pipes of thelroquos For Ihe Iroquois pipes and smoking had deep cultural and religious sign if and we know that tobacco was an Integral part of almost every recorded ceremony The Iroquois believed that some smoke up to the heavens could carry their messages to the Great ts Everyone is lo visit the George town L brary and learn more fascinating facts about The War of and The Pipes of the Iroquos BRIAN GOODLET Mutual Lie of Canada lOMounlamrlewHd S Suite Bus 5129 Ras The One Stop Shop For Tall Big Men you Hls M A City Centre Dixie Phone TALL S10RE HOURS to day 30 Neville Director gets the most out of scary scenes KIP WILLOWS Little Theatres play the fore front in this By J WILLOWS Herald Special Neville knows best how to get the most out of frightening scene Director Neville of Georgetown Little Theatre play Wait Until Dark has the cast well ahead of schedule for the April 19 opening performance Neville brings his expertise as a director to Kinsmen auction on TV The K Club of Georgetown arc holding a TV May on lialton Cable TV You can catch it on Cable between to 11 DyPATHRETCHKA Herald Col urn nil It be spring the fertilizer arrived today The Maple Leafs arc officially out of the playoffs and Blue Jays have been declared champions before the season opens We ail have our own personal signs of spring Mine include a mad desire to have my coffee out on the patio a tendency to hum whistfully song It As Well Be Spring an urge to open every window in the house and let fresh air pour in and a ridiculous craving for lime popslcklos A mad wonder lust overtakes me this time of year I don usually get to go anywhere I Just want to very badly After all there are all those songs about April in Paris and April In Portugal It makes you feel hat April is a great time to be elsewhere or anywhere except where you arc Spring makes me think about playing tennis or golf Of course It still too early for either The funny part Is that when the time Is right I have lost oil desire to participate in either activity Early spring is a seductive cheat A warn summer like day can be followed by blizzard conditions The bright sun can lure you out without a coat only to discover the temperature is in the area It Is really our own fault Year after year we fall for the same old tricks that spring in Canada is a sometime thing People are always turning to nature for signs of the changing season They look for the first robin Usually it some demented bird that never made the trip south I look for the rst house es buzzing around my home Where they come from I never know But suddenly there they are a harbinger of new beg An acquaintance tells me in his area a sure sign or spring Is a mass death wish on the part of the squirrels They must wake up from their winter nap and have an uncontrolable urge to fling themselves in the paths of motor vehicles As I said earlier we all have our own personal signs of spring squirrels fertilizer or whatever enjoy them because the anticipation of spring Is half Ihe fun Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE 101 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 the fore front in this ha r raising thriller You may recall that It was Neville who directed The Lion In Winter which won an ACTCO for Best Visual Presentation He was also nomlna ted for his direction and light design for cula and has been nominated countless times during Ihe years he has participated in Festival entries Neville however does not stop at directing or behind he scenes acti vities he Is also an accomplished actor having appeared on stage as early as 1051 In show staged in Black pool England Wait Until Dark opens on April 19lh and runs Apr 1 24 28 and For tickets phone or they may be purchased at the theatre box office on Thursday evenings between m and 30 Kidney benefit The Georgetown Little Theatre in a wonderful gesture has decided to do a benefit performance in aid of the Georgetown and District Chapter of the Kidney Foundation of Canada This benefit performance of the exciting thriller Wait Until Dark will take place April IB at John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown 1985 SPRING SESSION SCHOOL CLASSES AT GEORGETOWN rtGH SCHOOL phone or n person at the Con o Education Olffco Que Una Burlington 8 m Monday Friday Please register early as some classes may be Bed or may be cancelled due to lack registration Report firs class as scheduled unless no fled by our office COURSE DATE THE LENGTH FEE CrtHftiCom Apr a 1urk Swim Air 16 sis BtrB- OMCMUog Apr g SZ4 Apr 9 S29 Apr Apr 10 RtltuWn Apr 7 30 9 30 Owki Apr IB Owki 32 Eitiih At A Linpusgi Mttfsg 30 9 30 Educiuan dttmalasd MrloehnailwsMtnftntriuiwHbi1hr only Betty 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