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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1987, p. 14

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THE HERALD A Christmas story Ron does justice to classic yule tale There was definitely Brooks theme to SI I idled Church Bazaar held Saturday been lie till here are from left Joyce Belly Pickup and Helen If there Ron Hun Utile Theatre coming production A Carol it Is en conversing with him his life in the theatre one recognizes Immediately that if anyone can da justice to icrslon of Charles Dickens classic yulctidetalc Born in London Hon has been involved in theatre since hia teenage ind the recounting of those early memories arc a tale In themselves lor years he has active member of and has been involved in several aspects of theatrical production besides delighting audiences with his remarkable natural acting abilities Hon has directed such master as The Wizard of Blithe spirit The ast Summer for he was nominated best tor and Mousetrap first time in all of Canada which played to an overflowing house in the early and was a rousing success He also won trie THFA award for special effects in the production of Uracil a and he has played he lead in numerous plays including On Golden Pond and My air Lady Although Ron has had part in over productions lo dale there was no hesitation in his choice of most memorable Clearly the high point of his singe life was when he played the role of in My Fair Lady in which his in pi rational energetic singing and dancing had audiences applauding on Ihelrfect several limes When asked why he invests bo much of his time and energy in the Hon answers Instantly I had so many fantastic ex from theatre If you Acton library may gain new level for handicapped take the best experiences of my life I bet or of would be In the theatre It is quite apparent that for Iton very little could beat the Hon desire to see others ap preciate the enjoyment derived from theatrical arts is evident In his inter with those involved in his production of A Christmas drill His affable jocular nature him a colorful character off stage as well as on but does not diminish his deadly serious instinct for theatrical detail and accuracy Hon enthusiasm creativity and ex tensive experience make him a director par excellence whose work is trulv worth to see Don miss A Christmas Carol Dec 12 and 13 For ticket In formation contact the box office at and remember the reduced rales for group bookings The Town s Library Board is look ini at providing access to the Acton I Ibrarj for handicapped people at a of more than Architects and Lloyd unveiled plans for a three- level library Nov The pro posit would result in a restructured an I extended a middle level three feel lower than the upper floor entering the library would go through a new extended entrance with a skylight directlv into mid die floor A ramp would wheelchair access to he upper Moor Taking a lea break were Ibis couple Jill Benson and Mel Jensen Inside Ihc Trinity Church day during the bazaar held on the premises thai day up the drhiki and for them from of the If and The middle floor would contain the children library an adult reading room and library the main desk a work area and ramos stairs and a circulation area A vestibule would also be added to middle level The lower floor which would not be accessible handicapped people would contain the assembly room storage and the furnace But children upstairs later would cost con re he said The price includes costs only said Mr Tint include costs for grading of land around Ihe library or he said Two or three trees may have to be moved construction he said On top of that a new flat bridge in front of the library cost another said Councillor Norm Elliott after lie meeting three floor plan was accepted belli r than two previously Rested plans which included install or building a Tin revamped floor of he library would toilet for the ihc libriry the work tircuhtun depart the of the Singles dance Mabel Senior left Alcott offer Davison J of dics at the Durham Street Bazaar held Local graduates Four young people In the Norval received graduation diplomas at the Brampton Centennial dary School graduation Nov Murray Tripp receded alum scholarship and his graduation diploma with honors He is attcn ding Sheridan College at studying photography Murray is the son of Norma Tripp of lon formerlj of Nerval and is a grandson of Mane Murray of David Cleave son of Don and Deanna of received his gnduotwn diploma and is attending the University of in an agricultural major Mark Miller of received his graduation and is fully employed in He Is the son of Ralph and Sylvia Miller of Lynda Shaw also of received her Grade diploma with honors well as for excellence In level of mathematics Draw winners United Church bazaar had i successful day winners for the lucky were hand bag Sharon food hamper Ruth Anne food basket of Delight MargClarkson Get well wishes NORVtLGct well wishes to of George to wo and Gordon of Norval out the room and provided a social Mi raid photo of hand d I The Milton Smites Dinner Club is holding i dunce every Sunday night at m to The SO per person price includes dinner d incingand fellowship Thi dances will be held at Street in Milton The I Younger The dress code ln for these diticcs The Milton Singles Dinner Club is sponsored ihe Mil Inn Op- News Always something useful from all your discards By KY Herald In met at the I me f Nov nth resident Van is Tin roll si useful from something wis by member Amy Norine reported the bid the district fill me line m Milton The i rt am lit Id in wood Oct and in with Hj mm attending The theme this i nv n wis stand up ind sjh nel working with r il ore millions I r home and lhroueh i w irld In if Women Institutes of I dent litre ire n better iimm thin those who run a home not the ink Its wild we while we drink it she Margirtl reported W has In trust nutrition laboratory atGuflph University Joan Law District Director of Subdivision 12 A C bis a membership of over J million women Allcnding from were Jem May Ethel Webb Rita Susan and Van Lecuwcn Family and consumer if fairs convenor Amy was in of the program reid four very informative news clipping entitled free trade old hot deadly price for pretty food rural post offices could be replaced by super boxes and ruril residents Amy introduced Margaret Ann Becker who displ m iny and Christmas gill Am demons riled I 111s ind decorate tree home inilnbU The next meeting is Dec at pin at home of Jean May con vuicd by public relations Wilson KIDS CORNER FOR DAYCARE AND NURSERY SERVICES The following businesses will ba pleased to serve you so give them a call Village School DAYCARE CENTRE For IS montlti la program Transportation to from heal school itnbDm Brampton 1 Spat in our Junior WE ARE DEDICATED TO SERVICE asked our carriers to complete as 1 early as possible each week If your Herald Is not delivered your homo please phone our circulation dopatlment CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT HOURS your convenience Circulation Department is open 8 30 a to m Monday to Friday WELL DELIVER TO YOUR HOME Community buikline uould around while a rimp the nut side would be impractle il said Mr Because of the minimum uridine standards rimp outside mi rcqmn lll fesel of ramp rhe rimps would in cheaper would be unworkable said Mr The three level proposal is much more humane than an elevator said But actual cant ruction may be Mime years down road said Elliott The I lhrar Mill likely make pitch council in IQR8 he said If it accepts the pi in council then plu the money into their lour ycir capital forecast Sympathy extended Is extended to the of Mary vho passed away Nov 13 at C Formerly Mary Smith of Georgetown and wife of the late Joseph Schcrtzl of Nona RBI dear mother of and his wife Dawn and he r husband Garry and loved by fue children Joe Larry and Paul Mary along Willi her band Joe farmed Tor many years on north corner of the I and Sideroad was one of the belter kept farms in Following llic farm Mary first took up residence In Georgetown and liter moved out to British Columbia A was held Nov 16 it TO from J Jones Funeral Home Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery George town euchre NORVAIPincgrovc Community Club met at the home of John and Jean Nov with 15 members present The meeting was chaired by imdc and Prairie rend the minutes A committee of Ruth and Irene Hunter were appointed arrange the Christmas dinner Following a game of euchre and lunch served by hostess assisted by Ruth Lets shake Bob Johnson contra Dialed hit Bon alhnnlel l fmrgelowM of SI John Alt El in held Cla ton Jmnm Storm Ton lean 10 Derek Smith llirrison Nolo to ear club numbers the half lime dnw will Ik held Dec 10 arc to pild dues before this to bo eligible Saturday afternoon mrii draw the number of prizes has been losix mil six lake inn Tern Harold Henderson Hannah Herman Nicholson Jim Hayes Mae McLean Harrington line let won A Legion has left till branch if find Gib nmmixsinrier of Cubs Jean I I in ruled Mr Johnson and Johnson Photo submit ted is cutting off sale of tickets for the I- ibb and Chip Night Saturday If wish to obtain tickets ilk Gib latrr than Friday Tickets each music by Bob ind Core In the club room Nov 28 Tom Dec 5Diniel Bruce SPOUTS Miry Russell and were winners of Sam Memorial Trophy last afternoon On Saturday Nov branch members will be for the Sam Memorial Trophy to find the branch players Doubles competition register 1 pm Play starts at 1 pm Children Party King is holding a Dart Shoot for six turkeys on Saturday Dec at m Cost S3 for six games As usual players may shoot off at any time forms in club room is also holding special draw at the Christmas Dec 10 First prize is a huge stuffed toy donated by our member Ken Taplin second prize two tickets for Maple lcaf Gardens Dec Leafs es Donated by Wayne King This draw is In addition to the usual draw Your support is ipprecialctl helps defray cost of the children s parly BOXED AND SEAFOOD Buy A Lb or Buy A Box Sale Ends November 23 CHICKEN WINGS VEAL CORDON BLEU Lb CHICKEN CORDON BLEU OR KIEV PORTIONS ELUlRfl POULTRY CHICKEN FINGERS LBS SOLID CHICKEN BREASTS J mix MILL ST ACTON 8530101 OPEN

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