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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1986, p. 14

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SECTION THE HERALD October Entertainment- Giant craft show There will be a giant craft show Nov at the Terry Miller lion Centre in from 9 30 The show is sponsored by The Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities north Peel chapter Proceeds will be donated towards a children Christmas party Tor information coll Art exhibit opens The third annual Juried wall art exhibition opens Oct 8 with the an of prizes for the top Mayor Miller will be at Ihe Hills LibraryCultural Cen tre gallery to open the exhibit and announce the winners The opening is at 7 and the presentations Sill be made at 8 m reshments will bo served Stained glass You can manipulate coloured and create fabulous Take advantage of a course In stained glass artistry offered by the Credit Valley Artisans Instructor Roberta Burrows Is a well known professional son working out of The Forge Gallery In Terra Cotta Ma Bur rows will guide novices and others more experienced in creating a small glass hanging window or piece of jewellery Choose Vic torian Art Nouveau or your own style free expression and ty will be stressed Tho course la operating over two Saturdays Oct 25 and Nov 1 with the fee being for CVA members and for nonmembers Register by mall to the C V A Box 162 Georgetown or phone 877 Talent night The deadline date for entering Local Talent Night Is Oct 2 Oct 15 residents Hills are in vited to bring their talents to the stage Whether you sing dance or like to act we would like you to be part of our show Registration forms are available at the Acton Indoor Pool and at the Recreation and parks Department Office on James Street In Georgetown Awards evening Applications are now available for the Municipal Awards Evening which will be held Jan If you know of someone who has brought honour to our community through their achievements in sport or culture in 1386 be sure to nominate them before Dec for recognition For more information call 877 276 Adult classes Georgetown District High School lias adult education classes rutin during the day where adults learn with the students Classes are for adults who have been out of for a number of years There are a couple of vacancies the classes Classes arc four hours a day and students study Math and Business Con tact Ruth B776966 Lovers Leap She been called Ireland answer to Shirley Temple Sandra Beech his been a performer since the age of four She 11 regale you with stories about her early career In Ireland when tint compelled o sing and dance The Juno award winning album winner will be at John Elliott Theatre during the Festival Ive celebrations THE BIG THREE Great moments on stage Fans of Georgetown s drama and music groups have a treat In store Oct when The Big Three the Little Theatre the Choral Society and Globe Produc tions combine their talents and present Great Moments from Stage and Concert Hall at the John Elliott Theatre This event Is part of Festival Five a week long celebration of the fifth anniversary of the opening of the cultural centre on Church Street In Georgetown The Little Theatre starts the evening with a oneact play entitl ed Black Sunday This play was written by Jo Hubbard of Bramp ton and is directed by Suzanne Muccl of Acton Starring are Chris Donna Macrae Barry Wright and BUI The en ding is guaranteed to surprise the audience Harvest home Come and celebrate an style Thanksgiving as the Ontario Agricultural Museum presents Harvest Home Oct 12 From ID am to enjoy the autumn splendour of bountiful harvests bubbling preserves and trees brilliant with colour Thanksgiving activities will In elude a service in our 1676 rural church elder pressing horse- drawn wagon rides and more Craft Caledon Craft Caledon will host over GO Juried craft booths Oct 25 bet ween a and one mile east of Highways 10 and at Caledon Central Public School in Caledon village To follow will be a selection of light hearted numbers by Choral Society featuring folk songs and old favorites such as The Syncopated Clock Rounding the Globe Productions will present a lion entitled Broadway Melodies These snippets from the realm of musical comedy will be performed by Sandra Grelg Lois Margaret Eggleton Joyce Carpenter Paul and Peter Richards accompanied by Marilyn Mlcklethwaite on piano and Suzanne Parker on flute This evening Is definitely one of the highlights of the week and should not be missed Tickets are available from the Recreation and Parks Dept James Street Elliott Theatre on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday even Ings between and and on Saturday afternoons between and TheyareWeach The nursery school and kindergarten set are not forgotten either Children entertainer and recording star Sandra Beech will be at the John Elliott Theatre for four performances morning and afternoon Oct and Oct 15 Tickets for these shows which are each have been offered first to nursery and kindergarten classes in the municipality but any that are not sold will go on sale to the public this week fajftfl- Sunday Brunch Featuring Titii Week METEORS Everything for the Discriminating Amateur Bear and Wine Maker 11 29 AVE NORTH BRAMPTON 4533402 Actor pretends hes a cheat By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald Staff Playing a married man seeking a little action on the side is difficult task for the male lead in Georgetown Little snext product ion The actor Is Gabor Madarasz and Ihe play Is Lovers Leap Being hap pily married I find it hard to identify with him said Madarasz of the characterhcplays George Farley George Farley is happily married and publishes children books He Is conservative and about the same age as the man who plays him Dr Madarasz sold These characteristics the doctor can iden When Mr Farley ends up in a hotel room with a woman the similarities with the man playing him Dr Madarasz end he said Acting becomes a great challenge for especially when during the play the couple arc inter and fast explanations are re quired One of those Interruptions is hotel room For Madarasz the escapades of George Farley are more than a typical acting challenge This Is the role of his life Dr Madarasz has not acted in a play since ne was In Junior high school when he played very small parts he said bar The only time he appears before a crowd Is as a chiropractor to those ten people with back problems he meets regularly Serious work like that Is nothing like the comedy he will be performing for the GeorectownLittleTheatre he said Madarasz has been a chiropractor in Georgetown for five years He works from Sam to or p m every week night he said It go go go at the office FROM THE FRYING Lover Leap out of the frying pan into the fire One expect to be overlooked on the floor of any building however in the case or Amy Lois and George Madarasz who think they are safely ensconced from prying eyes this Is not the case They are married although not to each other and their attempt at discretion regarding their first In A vacation in northern Ontario changed the pace of the doctor a life So much so that be decided to answer an ad In the newspaper ask for actors for the new GLT pro duction Dr Madarasz said If we had not gone on holidays I would not have done It Dr went to the audition not caring which part he got He signed up for all male parts He ex pec ted a small part and ended up with the lead The ploy opens Oct when the doctor will have more than the play to be nervous about He Is expecting the birth of his second child then The show must go on he said The play runs from Oct to Nov at the John Elliott Theatre on Church St In Georgetown Call the box office at to reserve tickets PAN TO THE FIRE discretion backfires when they are Interrupted by Harry Joe Del who appears outside the motel room window Harry apparently has his pro blems and thinks the ledge on the 17th floor Is the beat place to solve them Linda Fern Slawson in an adjoining room has her problems too Unfortunately they like Harry seem to find their way into George and amy room Dinner Winner Available September 29th to October 12th only Save now on a generous dinner for the whole family includes a 20 piece barrel plus two 500 ml salads and a of bread 116AGUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8775241 Itsour taste famous

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