Monday Green Bay vs Denver on the big screen Budwesier and NFL Giveaways, different NFL Jersey each week. Bud and Bud Light Tallboys served ice cold only $4.79 NHL PROMO: Pizza & Pitcher for $19.99 Molsons and NHL Giveaways during the game and fill out your frequency card for your chance to WIN A PSP Stay afterwards for Karaoke with Average Joe Entertainment 9:30pm - 1:30 am Friday October 27th B.P.s Terror-Iffic Party D.J., Dancing, Goodies, Fun Contests, Great Prizes! Doors open at 9 pm and Costumes are Mandatory Kids Eat for $3.99 - choose from one of our 9 great Kids Meal options Live acoustic show with Wayne MacDonald 8-10 pm This week at Wednesday Friday 315 Guelph St.,Georgetown 905-877-8005 Every Tuesday 30% off all pastas for Pasta Tuesday Compliment your meal with a glass of any of our house wines for only $4.25 Tuesday Sub Zero Schooners only $6.49 WRAP-UP PARTY! Join all our GUEST BARTENDERS as we announce the GRAND PRIZE WINNER of a Trip for two to Mexico Thursday Saturday JOIN US... Hockey Night In Canada Be the one to press the Real Arena Buzzer when Leafs score & win Great Prizes! Free Pizza for the first 25 fans (served at intermission) Saturday, Oct. 28 Pumpkin Carving 12 - 3 pm Call to book your childs pumpkin Sunday TON IGH T NO COVER Hugs and Kisses Love Mama & Poppa xxoo Happy 1st Birthday HUDSON Lore & Lou Pankenin Many thanks to our family & friends for celebrating our 60th Wedding Anniversary with us. 8 Sports & Leisure, Friday, October 26, 2007 ENTERTAINMENT Local residents can take a journey into the unknown when The Paranormal Show comes to the John Elliott Theatre, Thursday, Nov. 1 Featuring Toronto medium Scott McClelland, the show taunts the audience into asking questions about the universe and the logic of science. Included in the show will be demonstra- tions of clairvoyance, psychokinesis, telepathy and intuition which involves a game of Russian roulette with a nine-inch spike. Telekinesis, mind control, retrocognition and hypnotism share the stage with an actual seance and much more! Packed with non-stop audience participation, this spectacular assort- ment of paranormal feats makes audiences question everything they thought they under- stood about science and reality. Also featured will be medium Theadora. A tribute to the heyday of live entertain- ment, many of these feats have been passed down through the generations. McClellands grandfather was a pioneer of the paranormal, and McClelland, himself, brings to the stage 30 years of experience as a producer of excit- ing shows since 1977. Though science has debunked many myths that evoked awe in our forefathers, there remains an unyielding, perhaps uncon- scious desire in mankind to accept supernat- ural events that cannot be rationalized, said McClelland on his website. (This show) is an event that is shrouded in supernatural mystery and intrigue, taunting the audience into ask- ing questions about the mechanics of the uni- verse and the logic of science. The Paranormal Show is a reminder that with all of the technology we have today... we still have not answered the biggest questions to ever plague mankind... where do we go when we pass on? And why do we exist? Tickets are $20 per person and are avail- able at the theatre box office, 9 Church St, or by calling 905-877-3700. Doors open at 7 p.m. with showtime at 8 p.m. A portion of the proceeds of this event will be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Central Ontario branchs Patient Services Committee. For more information visit www.thepara- normalshow.net THE PARANORMAL SHOW SCOTT McCLELLAND Journey into the unknown seances, hypnosis and more at the The Paranormal Show, Nov. 1