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

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October the HERALD Entertainment talent was and isntthrflct IHLocal Talent Night Hie more filled than not John FIHott Crowds came despite the fact union the same night as the seventh Rome of the lllue Jay series Hills School of Dancing girls performed a piece called Market tllerald photo 3D DESIGN Arils Valerie poses with one of her works that was on display Sunday at atlery House Sol Ms Nichol who works In acrylics featured many pieces as did graphics artist Robert and Lustrous glass artist Kevin at Gallery House Sol Herald photo Road salt bidding needs a shakeup There may not be any ice and snow where you live yet but the town Is expecting some In a while Last week It accepted the lowest bid for winter salt from Iroquois Salt Products Limited The town expects to use MO tonnes this winter and at a tonne delivered you can see why the season Is an expensive one It going to cost the town about for all that salt Ordered through the region the basic price for the salt turned out to be exactly the same from the only three known suppliers of road salt with delivery price alone being different He said this exact same price by all suppliers except for delivery has been going on for years One wonders about the coincidence each and every year Mr Our concern Is the undermining of the tender process and the disservice to the public as a result He has invited the presidents of the three companies Iroquois Sa 1 1 Produe Is DomlarChcml cats Group and Canadian Salt Compa to explain why to the regional planning and public works committee STEDMANS ACTON CANDIES TREATS COSTUMES HALLOWEEN MASKS MAKEUP COLOURFUL HAIR BODY SPRAYS STEDMANS MILL EAST 8532741 NEW STORE HOURS TuWdndSat UK Hills Arts Council Actors will team up just like baseball GLTs silver streak in them there hills DAY Herald Special In a way a play is like a Blue Jay baseball game For every actor or player on the stage or in the field there Is a team of individuals behind the Months before the play even opens there are people with variety of expertise diligently planning How many scripts need to be ordered How will the play be advertised How will the tickets be sold What costumes have to be made sewn or cleaned What sets need to be designed built and painted What kind of lighting Is needed to create the proper mood What props need to be collected to complement the set Many Is the time have found a of furniture missing only to discover It on stage in a play In a completely different situation than It is accustomed I Even before any of the above activities can be accomplished the producer has to strike a budget and figure out how to pay for the product on This is not an easy task as one has to anticipate how well the play will be received and whether the reviews will be good enough to generate high ticket sales The weeks of preparation go by The director has worked hard with the cast at many rehearsals The tune has finally arrived For Georgetown Little Theatre It la usually the Sunday before the Thursday night opening that Is designated for the movein The theatre when first entered Is quiet dark empty Then suddenly it becomes a hive of energetic activity The sets are positioned The props arc properly placed The lighting is adjust and readjusted again and again to cast the right shadow to highlight an Important move to establish the atmosphere that will create the tone of the play Backstage crew are learning their timing to quietly change the sets between the scenes Then the technical rehearsal begins For the actors this rehearsal Is probably the worst as it takes time and patience by all to mold this world of fantasy and make it real to the audience Dress rehearsal night arrives This is the final run through for the entire cast and crew before the show opens Everyone rallies It Is a time for removing the bugs and doing the final polishing I heard it said that If dress rehearsal goes poorly the run of the play will be a success and visa Carve out a Jack o lantern Wildlife Centre is celebrating fall with a pumpkin carv contest at 12 pm Oct 27 The best lantern will be Judged at You can about Halleys Comet at 3 p m Oct from astrono mer Phillip Motel other fall attractl include puppet shows horse drawn wagon rides guided hikes presentations at the Interpretive Centre fresh elder processing and corn and apple craft sessions For more information call the Region Conservation Authority in Milton at B781131 during the week and weekends tumid down The curiam opens is the result of innumerable hours of work by many many volun whose faces you will nLver see on stage At Intermission read the long list of the crew and try to Imagine what they have had to give up Invent accomplish and create in a relatively short span of time in order to produce a play for us to enjoy I night The curtain tomes dawn for the last time The m loi The set is struck By 1 a dark and empty But already plans arc under way the next production bring the theatre alive again Tor the cast and crew of George town Little Theatre thank for all your efforts over the past twenty five to take us into the world of moke believe Needless to say we the audience look forward with warm anticipation to many more to come Break a leg NOTFS Anticipate attending the Arts and of Acton Exhibition Sale Oct 10 am at St Albans Church Acton There will be something for everyone to enjoy lie sure to visit the Here and Now exhibition at the Cultural Centre because a special display of memorabilia of Georgetown Little Theatre will beset up Tor its gala night Oct to pm A Family Tradition will be opened at the gallery with works by Carole Black fclslc and Glen da Skene plus other family members This show will continue until November 19Bj Gallery House Sol Charles St opens a new show with Robert a graphic artist Valerie on acrylic artist and Kevin an artist in lustrous glass The continues until Nov plays the other man brilliantly Be part of Georgetown little Theatre Silver Celebration Invest in a share of precious memories Join us for an evening of nonstop Iqughter with out Silver Anniversary Presentation of Move Over Mrs Markham Oct 25 and Nov and Coll the Box Office B77 to moke your reservations JUKI GIBSON Herald Special And it can be found shimmering In liio Hills Cultural Centre as Georgetown I Theatre celebrates their Silver Anniversary Season with thtir first presentation Move Mrs Mnrkhnm Jacky Willows is a dedicated hard worker talented and artistically member of I T As the vivacious but slightly scatterbrained 1 Jacky twinkles with misihicf to the delight of the audience Speak of silver In Hills Ron Hunt is of our precious securities having been associated with theatre for many years Ron has performed directed and worked in all capacities of theatre from Vienna to Canada As a year member of GLT Hon brings to life his of Walter and Buy tickets now all Inclusive price for the anniversary gala night is per person Reservations arc limited for tickets so call the Box Office today 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