Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1985, p. 9

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WHERE ARE THEY It items you can never tad a good Cook and Jane Back JeaueUe one Female cast members from the Georgetown Little Joyce Carpenter Staccy Holmes Karen Mulligan Kate Theatre production I Abner here take a good long Jennings and Janice Murray Those men Interested can call lookout In their search for male members at Friday a tor more information rehearsal Actresses Include bottom Joan Minns Angle Cable rates rise The cable television company serving Georgetown and Acton is seeking permission to raise Its monthly fee the Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission has announced Invest ments Limited wants to raise ho fee to 10 from The fee last increas ed on Oct A The increase must be approved by the commission Public interventions must be received by the commission and the company by Dec Zo c Halton Furniture got permission recently to sell second hand furniture on Armstrong Avenue an Industrially zoned area The Halton Hills Committee of Adjustment granted the permission to have a commercial use in the lndustri ally zoned area as the showroom Is an ancillary use of the major operation which Is to furniture The retail area Is to be square feet or IS per cent or the total 4 square foot area support The support group of Georgetown would like to hear from you If you are agrophobic or have a family member that is If you re interested In speaking with someone who is understanding call Pat at 1436 or SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday November to Peace pet project for lawyer f doctor By CECIL BARRON Herald Special Adrian Sohn and Christine are two professionals that have joined the cause for peace Nov 12 they came to the George town District High School to their fears of a nuclear catastrophe Mr a recent graduate of the medical school at Mae Master ally is currently doing his internship in Hamilton and he Is an active member of the wellknown group Physicians for Social Responsibility Lawyers for Social Responsibility are perhaps less well known but Ms is a L Adrian back row right and It Undent who organised the meeting Christine front row right and Janet Duval the president of are Joined Charlie Glhbs the grade HAND by Cecil Barron member of that growing organization It only started two years ago and there are already members she said with some pride Ms who Just graduated last spring from Osgoodc Hall in Toronto is also an active codirector of the Peace Research Institute of After a short Introduction from Charlie high school who had organized the meeting along with Debbie Pentesco the audience was given a choice of films to watch The vote ended In favour of the 1982 Academy Award winning IfYouLoveThls Planet Much of the film is a speech given by Helen Caldecott the president of the Aroeric an branch of Physicians For Social Responsibility Her Tacts are brutally frightening and her description of our world after the dropping of nuclear bomb arc enough to move anyone to tears if not to action Mr Sohn describes it as a powerful film that affects me deeply Alter the film Mr Sohn and Ms tried to be optimistic I think there Is hope said Mr Sohn He used the analogy of parents reaction to the news that their child has leukemia They don give up They want to know what they can do to try to save Credit Forks Park unveiling Herald The Ministry of Natural will hold an open bouse on Nov 30 to allow the public to review and comment on proposed management and development plans for Forks of the Credit Provincial Park The Junction of the east and west branches of the Credit River featuring a waterfall and the bluffs of the Niagara Escarpment is a well known beauty spot in the Caledon Hills that has been attracting picnickers angler and hikers for years The Open House will be held from Ham at the public school on the Line west east side in It will include display panels Illustrating the recreational use development and resource management strategies proposed for the acre park in the Town of Caledon We wont public input concerning the future development and manage ment of this park said Ron Desjardins Outdoor Recreation Super visor In the Ministry Maple District The Intent is to protect the parks outstanding natural cultural and recreational environments We plan to manage and operate the area as a natural environment park providing a variety of outdoor recreation lunlties Forks of the Credit Provincial Park a Niagara Escarpment park occupies Part Lots to 14 Inclusive In the 3rd and Concession west of Hunrontarlo Street Highway 10 just south of the community of Cataract Copies of the preliminary manage ment plan ore available and back ground Information may also be reviewed and comments given from now untilJanuary 10 1966 at any of the following location Credit Valley Conservation Authority Meadowvale Ontario 1K0 416 451 151ft ski swap If you love skiing but can afford to go as often as you like cut your costs by buying or selling ski equipment at Georgetown District High Schools Ski Swap Dec between am andlpm at the school You can drop off ski equipment skis sweaters goggles poles Dec and between and and between 3 and The swap is organized by the Student Athletic Association There will also be equipment demonstrations by North Sports Bazaar a success Our annual bazaar was a huge success thanks to Marion Carney and the ladies who took on the ty of various tables Congratulati ons and many thanks to all of you who contributed to the day The hard times dance was fun and everyone enjoyed themselves hugely We wish all and shut Ins Die very best of heal and do please remember our meeting this Thursday Nov Two Georgetown and two Rock wood students graduated from Wilfrid University Nov at a convo cation ceremony on campus In Water loo Attaining Bachelor of Arts honors were Joy Vanderzand and Lola McRae of Two Georgetown graduates from the Bachelor of Arts program were Marilyn Bray and Dorothy Usher Euchre night The first Friday In December there a euchre game planned In the Scout Hall on Actons School Lane for m There will be refreshments and prizes and everyone is welcome 8779896 STEDMANS ACTON SANTA PARADE SPECIALS SAT NOV 23 am WHILE THEY LAST SEE QUA KM SPECIALS STEDMANS ACTON their child he said Ms gave the audience some ideas that Canadians could use as target for peace She said she was Impressed by Canadians reaction against the cruise missile testing but that we should not stop We can protest against the Darlington nuclear plant or demand that no research for the American Star Wars project be done In our universities she said She reminded the crowd that people are going to have to give themselves peace not the government Ms Perlnger said she hopes that people or com muni lies unite all over the world and work for disarmament It is important for people to be fighting tor a third project not with each other said Ms Perlnger Mr added to illustrate the point that ir we were being attacked by Marti wed all get along much better Mr and Ms Perlnger see global organizations and increased education on the effects of a nuclear war as positive steps toward disarma They are well aware however that the world has a long way to go Herald Special Last week in my Art History class we discussed the beginnings of he art during the 1400 What a boon It was to the public who could fortheflrsttlme haveartworklntheir homes where previously only the wealthy could afford the commissioned work A wood block print or an etching could be had for a reasonable price since more than one Image could be made thus reducing it The same advantage applies today with newer processes and techniques of printing following each other with increasing rapidity The modern methods of printing Tor example offset lithography and screen printing have offered artists ways to create images and textures never before attainable But as I Informed my class much to their chagrin If you buy a copy of a painting It Is considered to be a reproduction not an original print According to the brochure Issued by the Print Coun til for an original print the artist alone has to make the image in or upon the plate stone wood block or other material for the purpose of creating a work of graphic art The Impression is then made directly from the original material by the artist or by someone following his Instructions Finally the print is approved by the artist Needless to say because of the Input the artist has in creating an original print the cost of the work is usually a bit higher than the reproduc tions made by the photographic methods that are often used by artist with the help of skilled technicians from the commercial printing plants These pressprinted lithographs or can be turned out In editions thousands with the artists signature making it more valuable But buyer beware if you purchase for investment purposes John Ross and Claire Romano wrote In their book The Complete New Techniques In Printmaklng The print market which in the seemed to be insatiable was affected by the general economic recession of 197071 and sales dropped considerably Many galleries retrenched some went out of business and the prices of some contemporary artists either leveled out or went done The market for master prints origin als held up however and these prints are still demanding very high prices As a result of this Information one of my students was particularly upset as she had recently purchased a reproduction of a Romance painting But as I pointed out there is nothing the matter with buying ft reproduction as long as the buyer Is aware that it is not an original print and that certain features Will make A good reproduction worthy of purchase The Discriminating Buyer will bcT the topic of next weeks column ARTISTIC NOTES Enjoy the spirit of Christmas early this year by going to the Georgetown Choral Society concert The Sounds of Christmas Beautiful traditional carols arranged by such distinguished musicians as John and David will be performed You also will have at opportunity to sing along with the choir some of the well known carols The concerts are on Saturday November 30 and Sunday Dec 1 at Church and Main Streets Georgetown Tickets are 85 per adult and S3 for seniors and students To be sure you get tickets In time call Groskorth 877 Don forget to register early with the Recreation and Parks Department for the making of Puppets Tuesday November for ages 7 years old Call BARRY DTIMLECK Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE 16MountalnvlewRd GEORGETOWN Nelts DRIVING SCHOOL GET YOUR CERTlflCATE DAYS DEC 23 9 am 330 Dec 30 31 pm phone 8772671 for Holiday Season BARRAGERS CLEANERS 166QUELPHST GEORGETOWN TEL DELREX CLEANERS 360 ST GEORGETOWN TEL 8771834 WORTH OFF OFF Of OUR REGULAR PRICES WORTH 1 30 OFF OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES FF OUR REGULAR PRICES OUR REGULAR PRICES WORTH 060 OFF OFF OUR PRICES WORTH I SHIRT OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES 035 OUR REGULAR PRICES WORTH 130 OFF OFF OUR PRICES Wvddrtg WEDDING GOWN HEIRLOOM SERVICE tin shirt At DISCOUNTS NOT VALID WITH OTHCH SPECIALS 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