Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1988, p. 5

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New Orleans night caps off successful week for arts SECTION A THE HERALD I The John Elliott Theatre was hop ping lost week as Arts Alive put lop notch talent on centre stage For seven straight days Georgetown residents were treated to theatre music plays and stories The first reaction from everyone standpoint was that the week was a success said Hank the manager of the cultural centre The place was really hopping with all the activity From the audience point of view he said they be happy Ail the shows were well attended The weeks events ended with a bang Saturday night as a New Orleans dinner of Canjun cuisine was featured Upon first entering the foyer of the cultural centre guests were transported to the town of Dixieland and the festivities of a Mardi Slnling on the buffet table were tantalizing dishes such as Jam Beef Creole Creole string bean Three Green and Gold Creole Cabbage Combread and other for dessert With Ibdr appetites sated guests entertained Dixieland of The Sensation The bond comprised local boys Brian on trumpet and and Bryan Day on bass plus Towers on trombone Trevor Hodgson on clarinet and saxophone Dennis Elder on drums and John Reed on banjo and guitar have achieved admirable recognition In their field becoming the first Cana dlan banc to be made Honorary Citizens of New Orleans The band belted a path of notes to the deep south with their opening number and kepi the audience soak up the all night Zoe Kendall who has sung from London to New York and Toronto to Free Port added a touch of feminity with her deep contralto voice All the comments Mr heard about the New Orleans night were very positive Everyone had a time and wants to do It again Entertainers kept tie theatre packed all week On Sunday harpflute duo Diver tlmento serenaded the public during a classical brunch In the gallery Children were carried to a world of mice and cats with the puppet show Mouse Tales Monday and Tuesdoy Local niton Hills students got to strut their stuff Wednesday and Thursday night during a per forma nee of Youth ana the Per forming Arts Three local groups the Toronto bated group Georgetown Little Theatre comprised of Robinson Georgetown Globe Productions and Sheila Dyer and Acton Citizens Band kept Gerry regaled children Glad strike has ended Dear Sir I am glad that this strike at Stan Products Is over wish 1 could say that the strike could have been avoided but it could not 1 was told that our strike was a mild one During the laday period we had seven incidents where our people were charged two for throw Yes there were occasions when we were frustrated Management personnel worked hour days and Saturday and Sunday also ford and Mitchell people came in to work here in Georgetown For years we had a good with management here In grievances 1 do not think that It will be the same when we return to work 1 was very proud of my colleagues during the strike for he way we stuck together lut I am also very sad that the CAW Rep Michael McKinnon was transferred he has four other sets of negotiations going at the present time Also I would like to thank Undo Corkum and Dave Thompson who were on the bargaining committee recording secretary Norma Lawrence who was In the office hours a week and Shirley Newman financial secretary who was con looking after supplies for the picket line Also thanks to the merchants of Georgetown and Acton for their donations I do not want to forget to mention most of Hills police officers for their understanding of our plight on most occasions Most of all thanks my good wife Iterate during this strike for her help understanding during the years I have been president of local Right now I have only one wish that all my friends who presently are out on strike at Smith and Stone also get a good contract and go back real soon truly Gerry Walt President CAW Local Mouse Talei Buy A Box Sale Ends May 1711 Belmont Meats BACON WRAPPED FILETS IO I If CHICKEN NUGGETS ARTEL POGO STICKS altered Wiener On A Stick Frank Andrews playing Roy and group entertained audiences along Joan Andrews playing Norma act with the Georgetown Globe oat a scene in Plata Suite Act 3 put lions and Acton Citlsen Band dor on by the Georgetown Little Theatre Ing the show The Entertainers Friday night for Arts Alive The Acton allien Band J J Georgetown players warm up before performing or Friday night at be John EIHott Theatre The band the Georgetown MMtt 10 for DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO SOLE FILLETS 97 BAGEL BITES Topped With Pepp Cheese and Siuuge 15 PCS IW BOX COOPJ COLOSSAL COUPON CASHIN PROPANE BBO CYLINDER Limit of one Propane Cylinder 20 lb or less refill per minimum 25 Litre vehicle fuel fill up COOP GAS BAR 333 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772271 OPEN Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday CO OP GAS BAR COUPONS ONLY 10 00 m 7 30 a 9 30 p m 9 30 am 9 30 p m

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