Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1989, p. 10

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page 10 Wediwwlay January 1M Dance til you drop Have an Enchanted Evening Georgetown Globe Productions is presenting Some Enchanted Evening a celebration of the words and music of Rogers and Hammerstein and they are in viting you to be a part of it Auditions are being held at St Andrew United Church in Georgetown Jan 20 from to 10 pm and Jan 22from2to5pm If you are interested in per forming please call McNeil at 8770301 to schedule an audition time Globe is also look ing for people to assist in the pro duction A read through and sing a long of the show and general tioi night is being held Jan 17 at at the Apple Factory in Glen Williams Audition material will be available at this meeting Some Enchanted Evening is be ing presented in the manner of a supper theatre at the Ballinafad Town Hall May 12 and Heading up production team for this spring s show are George Smart Producer McNeil Assistant Producer Colin Musical tor Gerry Andrews Artistic Director and Linda Brennan Choreographer If you need any further in formation call Nanci McNeil at 8770301 or George Smart at 877 5539 But Night Must Fall By MARY JANE WALZAK Herald Special The Georgetown Little Theatre is gearing up for the presentation of its second show of the regular season Night Must Fall a mystery by Eralyn Williams Director Ron Hill has announced a strong and experienced cast for Festival entry Ron Hill does have a problem however The man who was cast in the male lead as Dan now finds because of work re that he cant fulfill his obligation The director is now urgently looking for men to audition age 2235 years for this important part If you would like more information or would like to audition call Ron Hill at Now on with the cast The play is set in England in tne 1930s and the action takes place in the cottage of Mrs Bramson played by Vera Mac Donald Staying with Mrs is her niece Olivia Gibson and dropping in to minister to Mrs hypochondria is Nurse Adele Armstrong Mrs Terence the cook Margaret Eg and Dora the maid Willows help to keep the household running Making their appearances in the cottage we have Hubert Doug Ladoucer who is trying to interest Olivia lot bis many attributes Inspector Ron Hunt who Is members of the group with respect to a murder and Dan who nasi been brought in to see Mrs to make sure that he does the right thing by the The play being set in the 1930s is already providing a challenge for producer Linda Parker since the ultimate responsibility for set dressing and procuring all the little knacks falls to her The generous people of Georgetown and area have helped out before and may be the best resource around The character of Mrs Bramson is confined to a wheelchair so this production is in need of a 1930s style wheelchair Music is also featured so if you have a copy of Paul Robeson singing Mighty A Rose or the song Dames not the one from South Pacific or if you know where could get a working I m sure that Linda Parker would love to bear from you 8530381 or you could leave a message at The excitement starts Feb 17 with the opening of this tantaliz ing mystery so be sure to book your tickets early The show runs Feb 18 22 24 and at the John Elliott Theatre Tickets are available at Royal Lepage Real Estate at Guelph St Georgetown or call for more information More than 120 students at Bishop Reding Roman Catholic Secondary School shuffled feet at a 24- hour DanceA Tbon last weekend Of the 120 who started more than 50 finished the full 24 hours which wrapped up at Saturday The approximately 000 raised will be spilt evenly between the United Way the Bishop Reding Alpine ski team and the Bishop Reding debating club Here with just hours to go some dancers still managed to shuffle In a line to the beat Herald photo Tammy Hlckey of Acton uses her friend Sara Cook as a resting place to catch a few winks the end of the DanceA at Blabop Reding Secondary School in Milton on the weekend More than 50 of the entries actually finish ed the full 24 hours and the school raised about for the United Way the school ski team and the school debating team Herald photo More funding announced Education Minister Chris Ward has announced increased funding for the province s school boards for their budget year of January to December Treasurer Robert Nixon recently announced a 1 per cent increase in the annual transfer payments for elementary and secondary school education The boards will receive a total of 1292 billion next year an m crease of 5 million over the allocation Mr Ward said The 1989 transfer payments in elude an enrichment of 5 million toward implementation of the 1987 Throne Speech com mitments The enrichment funds are for the reduction of class sizes Grades 1 and the ministry revitalized computers in education program new textbooks more learning materials and the introduction science programs in the in termediate division This brings to 8 million the amount we are spending in on these important improvements in elementary education Mr Ward said Besides operating grants the government has committed for next year an additional million for school capital projects I am confident that the total 1989 provincial allocations will pro vide school boards with the means to continue to deliver high quality education for our children the minister said Equal opportunity Managers in both public and private sector organizations wishing to learn more about equal opportunity employment will benefit from an Employment ty course being offered at Sheridan College Campus The 12week course offered by the Continuing Education Division Oakville Campus will be held Thursday evenings from 7 to pm beginning Jan 26 To register call the Campus Continuing Education Of fice at 842 Georgetown District High School COLLEGE INFONIGHT FOR PARENTS Thurs Jan 121989 700830 the HERALD 44 MUSIC TRIVIA CONTEST 00 You Could Win A Gift Certificate Valued At uracil junta QUESTION Who Made The Moon Walk Famous ANSWER NAME ADDRESS PHONE No Deadline For Entries 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