Stewarttown play The girls finally get even Heather Dubuc and Andrea McLean rehearse their parts as cheerleaders for the production of War in Corridor A The Stewarttown Senior Public School students will be having their own battle the sexes when the play opens at the John Elliott Theatre April 10 Herald photo Herald Special At Stewarttown Public School it about time the girls gat even Total war breaks out between the sexes at Stewarttown product on of the play A Small War in Corridor A Tickets are almost sold out for April 10 and It performances at the John Elliott Theatre at About 110 of Stewart town a students arc Involved In the lion The Intention of the play Is to get as many students involved as possible according to codirector of the play along with Kahll The story takes place in a high during winter carnival time with the girls deciding to go on strike against the boys as revenge for pranks the boys have played on them The girls lock them selves In the school refusing to let the boys In The play has speak parts along with some speaking roles The cast Is a double cast with one cast performing each of the two nights the play Is running Sixty students directly involved actors with the remain ing to students involved In set desigr costumes and make up The kids are the stars said Mr Coatcs Any student who tried out for the play got a part he said Two small parts are played by adults with the rest of the parts being played by students The majority of the speaking roles are play by grade eight dents although some grade six students do have parts It the first time the Bchool has built their own set In the six years they have been putting on major plays Students with help from shop teacher Mr Wo ro beck recreated a high school corridor Practices were held weekly until two weeks ago The students arc now practising daily until production night The theatre holds and the school Is hoping for a full house on bath nights Tickets for the play are 3 for adults and 1 50 for students Tickets will be avail able the door if there are any left People interested in getting tickets should contact the school at A THE Wednesday April 10 Page Georgetown Boys Dispute over garbage site report Herald Staff Armed with five con Burlington dls the land next to the regional landfill is the most preferred site for the next landfill and said sites in Oakville and Milton were better Consultants from Eco- Rovers and Associates turned up at Wednes day council meeting to make an oral on on Burlington behalf The regions consult anta Walker Wright Young Associates Ltd named acres next to the current landfill in as the best of six sites studied in the region in February Naturally that didnt go down too well with the City of Burlington which has been receiving muni garbage from Oak vllle Halton Hills and Milton as well as from Burlington residents for a number of years now as the Hills and Milton dumps reached capacity Last week Cam Kitchen president of Ecoplans Ltd said the recommendation by Walker Wright naming site can be supported because it was based on incomplete Information and used inadequate methods of analysis to reach its conclusions The ranking is questionable and inappropriate Mr Kitchen said Ranking took into consideration hydrogeo- logy traffic patterns hydrology agriculture population community facilities and archeolo- features at the potential sites Mr Kitchen said the urban nature of site in the report and that it was close to residential sub divisions The people feel they re at risk now and in the future with he said This risk is real The perception of it la there and it was not dealt with by the report Of the six sites most difficult to engineer and operate because of the topography Mr Kitchen said The Burlington consultants named the Oakville site A at Tra falgar Road and Bum s northeast comer as the most rable according to their ranking system and Mil ton site D cast of First Line and south of tannic Road as the RIVERSIDE THEME Canada Day in the Glen ByJM Herald Special Although Dam In on Day has been celebrat in Glen Williams for many decades this summer will mark the first continuous decade of sponsorship by the Glen Williams Town Hall The celebrations will be held Monday July 1 an the Main Street of the village Chairman Angle Fowler has held two organizational meetings at the Glen Town Hall and reports all committees are organized and progressing well A larger crowd is expected this year because last year event was held on Saturday June 30 a regular business day July 1 will be the holiday for everyone this In recognition of the Glens historical dependence en the Credit River the theme will be Down by the Riverside This will be the theme of the parade which will gather on Wild wood Road and pass along Beaver Alexander Confederation to Main Street Most favourite features of past years will return including The Riverside Inn a street dance to Sonic Sound tea at the town hall bingo pet show pony rides historical tour 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Transit Commission bomb threat two or The George town Boys feel the threat was not made by Armenians Paul and Jack told The Herald in separate interviews that there was no evidence to support that he bomb threat came from Armenians The two Armenian natives were among Armenian orphans who arrived in Georgetown with the financial aid and support of the Canadian government In July 1923 Becoming orphans after the Turkish people had massacred many Armenians from to 1922 The Georgetown Boys whatis now Community Centre and were lent to begin new lives on Ontario farms Although Metropolitan Toronto police received a note explaining the bomb threat came from the Armenian Secret Army for the on of Our Homeland Mr said Just because the note indicated this there was no It may have been a Turk who sent the note as far as I know trying to harm the Armenians he said Mr said he was very disappoint how the media had handled the situation He said while the media was quick to conclude it was an Armenian bomb threat they refer to the massacre of Armenians by the Turks as alleged Ttievery fact that The Georgetown Boys all had fathers and some mothers killed by the Turks is living proof of the massacre he said Stating that many or the killings occurred in the Turkish interior where there were no witnesses Mr said that archives In most western countries all have records of the massacre If people took the time or inclination to dig Into the history to find out what happened they would never call it alleged he said Mr Apramian said the embassy and TTC incidents had lowered he estimation of by the Canadian people He said the embassy incident was a result of pent up frustration over two or three generations since World War One When such a traumatic blow is forced upon our people it leaves a psychic sickness and naturally the young pick up on It They ask the ciders what they have done about It and feel they must do something he said That an explanation and not necessarily justification He said 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