Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1971, p. 3

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GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY NOV Page Eleven Year Olds Flashing Blades Attract Attention LOOKING FOR STRONG FINISH Georgetown senior girls basketball team can throw the Fast league rankings into utter confusion with victories this week at Milton and Perdue Though hey have not been enjoying their season to date the senior girts can still finish with a respectable record by taking their remaining games Perdue currently leads the league but consider Georgetown a rival to be reckoned with mainly because of the local girls strong defense It has been the defense that has kept the scores close in their Watching the action here in a recent court contest are Georgetown senior girls coach Miss Pcrclval manager Marsha Jones Debbie Linda standing Bonnie Henderson Jean Currie and Anne Itllcy Red Cross Would Man Depot For Emergencies The Red Cross branch is seeking help from the town to establish a depot in which good used clothing and furniture can be kept for emergencies Richard vice president or the branch told council Monday that the branch Is in a spot this year due to a heavy drain on Its facilities A total of has been received from Ontario headquarters to carry on many functions this year ho said And the branch has of this assisting IB adults and 10 children following four fires It s obvious we can continue to work at this level without assistance he said Red Cross rules require that only new clothing and bedding cm be supplied in emergencies he said But if the town were to enter the picture it could be possible to make use of donations of used materials He suggested that the town provide a depot which the Bed Cross would service It could save the town money in reducing welfare payments to people in trouble he said Council promised to study his plan and make a decision as soon as possible ILVERS FALL SUIT SALE Canadas Foremost Brand A magnificent selection of the latest in Fall and Winter Fabrics The very latest in mens styling Tailored to your individual measurements and uncondit ionally guaranteed to fit Eleven year old Leslie Tonna of Nor vol a promising skater with the Georgetown Figure Skating Club looks like a comer to the club members In one year she rose from a Junior through Intermediate to a senior skater During her first year in the club she passed her two year badge and two prelim dances At the or the year she won the most improved skater trophy This past year she whirled through her junior dance and bronze free skating with very high marks She then went on to achieve two of her senior bronze dances In the skating carnival last spring she captured a solo spot She was Invited to skate at the Professional Skaters seminar attended by skating teachers from all over Canada and during the summer she skated In the summer competition at Lake- shore Club Leslie a member of both Georgetown and clubs wants to skate in competition and seems willing to put in the hours of practice which lead to fame Torch Burns Bright But Too Brief Leslie Tonna Terry Did you expect to sec a finished performance from a group of amateurs says Mrs in the third act of George Kelly The Torch Hearers which played in the school audit Thursday Friday and Saturday nights In defending her compact company of small town players Mrs sells amateur actors short Regular of recent Georgetown Little Theatre offerings have indeed grown to expect just that And after watching Friday night presentation we see no reason for them to expect The Torch Bearers written in the 1920s Is a piece of solid satire which little theatre groups like to pull out and dust off whenever they feel like sharing a private joke For part time stage players it a look In the mirror with the audience looking over their shoulder as they laugh out loud at their flaws Bob Lee and Jo Heed are the producers and directs this fluffy yarn about a little theatre company and its little distresses Clara Sheppard a company stalwart has lost her husband Just days before the group is to present a play in which she has a major part Paula a complete novice who compensates for her lack of talent with a double shot of zeal agrees to fill the void and It in Paula s home that the cast holds its final rehearsal SAM MIST Rehearsal bumbling play night stumbling and post perl grumbling provide the audience with so many truly funny lines and situations that more than a few must have been Inst in the responses Bui If we had to analyse the long and loud applause at the end of the third act we would credit most of it to the portrayals Mrs who not only organized the little theatre movement In the community but thrives as perpetual producer director is painted by Vera and pretentious Mrs runs her group like a circus Her infatua tion for the stage is obvious long before tells Hitler there will be actresses long after husbands are a thing of the past approaching the final curtain flitter Ron Hill as a actor is immune to Mrs aura and has his own assessment of shared only by an eloquent Hill is at his best when on for lines that need timing an I when they contain a so much the better In act one with Mrs treating Shepp death as an annoyance complicating the group plans he blinks twice and with a sober face peart her with t you have kept his death a secret until after the PROMPT Hill has an equal in stage presence and delivery in Pat who was Nelly Fell world wealthiest prompter and apparently vice president of the Mrs fan club The senior office or course belongs to Mrs Pamplnclli Some of the best lines In the ploy fall to Mrs Joynes character and she makes the most of them with a skillful nonchalance When reference is mude of a fellow actor who fainted during a performance she interjects I always said he wasnt strong enough for the part After Paula Hitter in three blurts I have a husband comforts her with every married woman has that rob em And quoting on their wedding day says and I have just been made one and I that one It was like watchinj a dart thrower tossing the missiles over her left shoulder and scoring a every In Mrs ever has a fan dub of her own the line forms hen And if scene were a criminal offence Arcuri be due for parole until the limp wristcd Mr the only looeager to please sound fleets ana props man Arcun and bungles such that rid first diabetes endemic might just break out right here With arsenal of gestures and mannerisms commanded more audience on in the rst two acts thin even the more phjtrs A tickled icnce was very nscious of his comings goings I ItOVIN Her speeches lightly sprinkled with ipisms rcpost was uncanny i Linda us Fred Hitters distaff side runs the emotional gamut from act one to act blubbering latter display inspires reference to is My wecpinf willow She makes the transitions easily in what wis probabl her most role as player stays with the set her more experienced cohorts Some of tin other members the cist have in more demand les Those debut J ml was Jennv the Pal r the up wisHurence of the cast within cast Vlvlanno was the bereft Clara John Hopkins was actor Teddy Spearing John Homing was Huxley Ian Lee the Soup boy was Mr of the elusive moustache andTomVan was the stage manager They and their plus behind the scene oilers would have done the Seamin Institute proud Seven Kid Goalies Have Perfect Records SCORES FROM OCTOBER and OCTOBER 30th Jr A Kitchener Montreal Ottawa St Kitts 1 London Marlics3 Hamilton Whitby Peterborough Niagara Weston American Buffalo 1 Omaha Pittsburgh Hcrsey 0 Providence 1 Columbus I Tulsa 7 Rochester 3 Quebec Cleveland Baltimore 3 Springfield 1 NHL Boston Vancouver Montreal 3 Chicago 4 Detroit Town FOR NOVEMBER IU1 Jr A 6 10 Montreal Hamilton 10 Ottawa 30 London St 10 Oshawa Kit 10 Peterborough Niagara 30 Weston Whitby American9 10 Omaha Pittsburgh 10 25 1105 Providence 11 Columbus Tulsa 11 25 Rochester Quebec 12 1 OS Cleveland Baltimore 1 1 Spnngfield Buffalo NHL Los Angeles St Louis 2 New York Boston Vancouver Montreal 4 4 Chicago Detroit 4 Town Toronto Propose Estates Object to Quarries nitron Developments who pi to build 15 estate type homes in the area Hand 14 Con wrote a letter to council objecting to the operation of a rock quarry next to them The letter said the 15 lots would average acres each and have homes at or a toll value of 125 which they termed a substantial lent The letter said rock blasting heavy truck traffic was not with this type of development 00 USUALLY SAVE TO BY ORDERING NOW Help Help Were Smothered IN CARPETS MILLEND CARPET We have lust purchased all the Mill Ends of A WELL KNOWN CARPET MANUFACTURER Name withheld at makers request They are HARDTWISTS SHAGS- INDOOR OUTDOOR PATTERNS You name it We have it as low as 099 ALL AT CLEAROUT PRICES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVINGS ON THIS HUGE SPECIAL PURCHASE NOW OUR 3 FOR 1 SALE CONTINUES 1 BRAND NAME CARPET 2 HEAVY 3 CUSTOM INSTALLATION Hilt mi- i itii i OFTHE CARPET ALONE On Slight lira for stairs and CRITERION WAREHOUSE 128 GUELPH ST Next to Beckers 8777797

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