Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1966, p. 14

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tey gs operetta in igh school showcase lroton nqtm on friday ind saturday hay ith and 7ttt the georgetown i statelet high drama club and the music department collabor ated to present the annual showcase q8 presentation the program was changed from oth it tears and presented the play jlm blackout mystery by james beach and trial by jury by gilbert and sullivan a abort quickpaced program aa the result the play under the capable direction of mr michael peles- chafe is a mystery on a theme el a jewel thief who finds it necessary to murder his accom pllce bev gosling jane graff rosemary hill roger smith and john layman made up the cast the performance was well urn ed and good performances were given by all the cast the second part of the prog ram saw gltfl levy sally huns- dale larry rayncr angellka sommer steve dewdney steve earing as principals in the op eretta trial by jury the cast demonstrated that the ever pop ular g ft s productions arc quite within the capabilities of the high school student cliff levy portrayed the jud ge and turned in an excellent performance accompanists for the presentation were phyllis barber heather barber and lynda wood mr ivan long directed the music this was the first production of an operetta at gdhs and mr long ably demonstrated the feasibility of further such pro ductions while the audiences enthusiastic reception showed that more of this type or prod uctlon in the future will be successful the drarra club ot george town high school provided the personnel for staging makeup lighting and sound costumes publicity ticket sales and prog rammes involved in this end of it were dave blanoy jane graff john graff yolanda goudekettlng steve parsons jackie calder linda rudigcr sharon collier and kathleen pratt following the show on sat urday the traditional cast party was held in the gymnasium chaperoned by the two direct or and a gay but well discip lined time was had by all the students mr pclcschak after six years of dedicated service to the school shows leaves for ux bridge in september 1866 hope centennial fund raised without canvass by ralph hewt additional plate glasa doors to be installed and the branch thermometer an watraiqent decorator nm jwn tro the for measuring temperature door5 and trim in the hallway not so at branch 120 at the bnmch now hm an entrance branclithore la a huge one extremely jwoud of also which comrade buster hale asj mlsbt d much warmer bures us will be up at the be- o the doora ginning of this week we were guests at che indus- the thermometer at the darts ind cr dinner branch is a gaily coloured one frlday nlghl we had the hon which was made by one of our re branch 120 on amateur sign writers and is y region which was an ev enlng of detectable food glis tening trophies happy winners and relaxed carefree dancing in short a most successful evening fund for measuring centennial dollars at the present the artificial mercury is at the 300 mark it is said that the branch cen tennial chairman john elliott will be checking it every mom ing once it has been installed this tfe find nard to believe but we do know that john and mae mclean are kept busy che cking the names off the mem bership list as the donations are coming in the evening was organized by bruce mccartney and the darts and cribbage executive whie the evening meal was prepared by zeke mccandless and help ers a tip of the hat to all of them buttnati and pot luck geolfaown witnesses at assembly in burlington a bright and sunny spring day greeted jehovahs witness es as they prepared lor the an al day of thelt 3dav circuit as sembly held in the m m robin son high school in burlington this past weekend a capacity audience of 1 020 many of them from georgetown filled the main auditorium and overflowed into smaller seatirg areas where special audl6 equip ment had been installed so that all could hear the public add rcss does god have influence in this twentieth century in his discourse clare stat ton district supervisor of the witnesses drew attention o the fact that because wc live in such a materialistic world and because the people do no see god performing miracles before their eyes they reason that god has no ipfluence in this twenti eth century he remarked they prove their disbelieve by what they say and by what they do brmgexlub session- moves to stewarttown georgetown duplicate bridge club moved to stewarttown hall last week for it weekly session when the legion auditorium was being used for another event that evening winners among the six tables were 1st lloyd keir and dick thi omtobtowm hiitatd thursday mat 11 1m4 page 14 prust 2nd harry frost and lou bertasson milton 3rd mrs kt hyde and campbell- sinclair 4th mrs elizabeth mccrae and mrs william hyde the brain of the elephant la the biggest of all land animals it weighs more than 13 pounds saturday evening b78 deleg the ladies auxiliary general ales were urged to continue no need to canvasi meeting should be an interest pressing on in their public ser john is hoping for a 100 per in a ow ladies vice of free home bible stud cent response from the mem l ltix in conducting 1 model study bership which will mean he ailer ine i o thc offlci witness journal will not have to form his can maybe the men should try the watchtower blair well vassing teams to canvass the tnat could be there would be 1 er of burlington emphasized the members which as everyone a bigger turnout of members 1 overall convention theme make is aware is a most irksome but one finds ll hard to vls disciples of people of all nat chore lxe the fellows trooping up thc ions we are sure that all mem s lade pan d attending to their discipling bers have admiration for john shes and p fuu oi ltttk work was the ordumlion of six who has taken on a man size jt s hard lo believe a chairman new ministers on sa urday aft job of raising 1856 for the cou call a meeting for wed lernoon these included two branch centennial fund good nesday night and have all those teenagers davjrf lichty from luck comrade elliott we arc interested arrive for th meet preston and diane hunt of can confident you will hit thc tar j on monday night it s amaz jj get wg how so many people can we heard that with the ho wron 1n r il john ckcy playoffs over that bud and euchrt team trumped earl have gone into the rose bush business one never knows old rocky lorusso herb har low tom herbert bob williams tom herbert jim layton cliff eight members of 120 una mcdonald and tom harlow were whats going to happen next ded port credit on saturday to the team from the branch participate in the zone euchre have you noticed the front the fellows returned empty entrance to the branch this last handed but at least they had the two weeks comrade building pleasure of visiting the new chairman reid has caused two 250 000 legion hall herb am clothes are ready to wear with kirklin hall care same day service pry cleaning and shirts left with ut befora 10 an will be ready for you at5 00 pm take advantage of our money saving getacquainted offer dont delay if lost ask for another money saving offer when you bring in your cleaning and shirt to kirklin hall cleaners phone 8776111 georgetown roger smith as a jewel thief tries to sell beverly gosling and jane graff a phony bill of goods while maid rosemary h ii listens in this scene from the blackout mystery norval 1 funds provide bibles says tree planting would ln man lan help retain water table nerval women 3 institute met at the home of mrs harold couins on thursday evening hay 5 with the president mrs don murray in the chair wilma mason is queen halton juniors dance originally advertised monday evening blii campaign house to bouse calls are still be ing made by members of sever al churches seeking donations for thc canadian bible society the society part of a world wide organization publishes translates and distributes the roll call was answeredi q 0 halton junior fan with an item on agriculture ers at a semi formal dance r the letters were read includ paradise qardcns guelph sa idg two thank you notes forj urda flowers a letter from lee chang whoon from korea norval junior farmer wilma mason was crowned 31 faction of7tscostto 2 specials from the largest selection of good used cars in the area 1964 oldsmobile 1962 pontiac with thanks for thc donation to wards his education and one from the halton district w i to thank mrs collins for making the institute crest in copper tooling complete vith frame and requesting her to present it at the district annual meet ing as mrs collins will be un world s underdeveloped countries 11 depends in large part on contributions from church congregations and indiv miss mason was attended bj iduals her two princesses judy bntton re norman young o knox presbyterian church presid 9b convertible 2 door hardtop ermine white f rush w th economical 6 cyl nder blue interior blue top automat c aqua finish fully equipped licence w th wrwte walls lie 280423 lc h21889 2995 1495 of the acton club and verna thompson of the palermo club cn q georgctowrl branch and about forty couples attended watson winficld of first bapt and had a thoroughly enjoyable ul church secretary ireasurer even other local churches are as listing m the fund campaign in it s bad enough to be a quit which georgetown is being ter but its worse to finish asked to raise a share of something you never should 800 000 which the society is me to attendthis meeting it bave started seeking in canada this year was decided that the president should present the crest i voting delegates to the dis j trict annual are to oe mrs don murra mrs graydon chester and mrs lome cleave with mrs g chester and mrs ed mclean being responsible for thc courtesies mrs harold gallop and mrs vera talor were appointed toi attend the tb anrual dinner meeting at oakville on may 11 all convener programs are to i be in by the june meeting lo thc calendars can be made up for the year the agriculture conveners mrs gravdon chester and mrs howard chester were in charge of the program mrs h chester gave thc motto there is a tide in the affairs of man which tak en at the flood leads on o for tune this was followed by an interesting paper by mrs chester on the preservation of water and the serioun situation that now exists as trees help to hold water she suggested each member plant a tree for canada centennial year help replace the beautiful elms that are fast disappearing with the elm disease mrs don murray gave a re port of the officers conference that she had just returned home from that had been held in wlph university she return 1 that the institute adopt i ipgffestion of appointing a s or 3 to look after f that may come ufkdur 1 august when there motors 161 qumr stroet south 8261 1 bl streatsyille ontario georgetown and district memorial hospital national hospital day thursday may 12th 1966 the hospital womens auxiliary needs volunteers to help in the gift shop library cart gift cart visitor control desk afternoons and week ends if you can spare two hours once a month plaase contact mrs g sampson 7a77 954 or mrs buchanan774445 coordinator volunteer services public relations convener applewood spring specials to parents and guardians of students at georgetown district high school re attendance at school during may and june the department of education regulations require all orada 9 k 11 and u students in all courses to be in regular attendance jup to and including friday june 3rd grade 13 atudenta are required lo attend up to and including friday may 27th the teachers of grada 13 students will ba available for extra help during tha weak of may 30th grade 13 atudenta taking grada 12 subjects ara expected to attend tha grada 12 classes during tha weak of may 30th thera will ba new work taken up and organixed raviews carried out till the lait days of school a listed above tha examinations will begin monday june 6th grada 9 and 10 atudeph will ba fmlahed on friday june 10th grades 11 and 12 students will be flnlahed on tuaaday june uth grade 13 atudenta will finish not later than tuesday june 21st the report cards will ba released by wad neaday june 29th d g lawson chairman of the board dfturner principal peat moss sheep manure bone meal coop 1064 lawn grass seeds coop 51010 dusts and chemicals lawn fertilizers garden fertilizers garden seeds and lawn mower garden tools lawn tools spreaders rollers roto tillers weed sprayers lawn fence grass seeders fence posts many many more items for the homeowner drop in or phone us today at halton branch united coope 45 guelph street of ontario

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