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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1981, p. 12

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Halton Hills newest restaurant The Goblet war As inside and out Georgetown res dents have a place up the Inside as well as the outside since Goblet opened Monday The Goblet is a new rant in the former location of The Soup Pot on Mill Street Its the ret venture In restaurant ownership for Fern Middaugh and Paula both of whom hove been working in restaurants for a number of years Mrs Mlddaugh and Mrs Granlon met last year when both were working at the Terra Cotla Inn Mrs continued to work there until she and her partner began getting The Goblet ready to open Mrs Mlddaugh has since also worked at Bracken rant in Georgetown The Goblet has a perfect old luncheon menu designed to combat the chill of winter Soup and sand withes are the main compo nents of il menu which may expand In the future to Include slews and ill The accent Is on homemade soups sandwiches will be served on a variety of breads and buns Unlike the restaurants used to occupy that location The Goblet will be open for as lunch The restaurant open from Monday to Friday The breakfast menu features back bacon ham pork tenderloin sausages pancakes and eggs Mrs Mlddaugh and Mrs consider themselves fortunate to have found a prime location for their restaurant The place had only been for rent for a couple of weeks when I contacted a real estate friend of ours Jean Service and she told us It was available Mrs T5j2S Sacre hall haunted I- cm and partner Paula Granlon have opened a new restaurant The Gubtet where Georgetown residents con warm up their with homemade soups and sandwiches or gel ready to face the day with a hot break rut The takes Its name from the ceramic goblets which the two partners hand painted with different designs for each table Herald photo the HERALD Entertainment HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Meeting postponed The Hills Arts Council General Meeting originally scheduled for Jan has been postponed until April The topic for discussion was to have been the Library Cultural Centre and a panel of people Including Mayor Pete was to be present If there are any questions pertaining to the Centre don t heal ale to phone the mayor I office at Honors The Georgetown Little Theatre is bringing Count Dracula to town The local company third production of the current season brings a chill to halt Feb March S and but producers say the initial shock should ultimately be by the light hearted approach is taking toward Mary Shelley class Arrange for your tickets this week See separate story this page Herald Special Blood curdling ire already beglnn rig to echo around Church hall as Georgetown Theatre begins rehear sals of lis latest production Count But when the show opens at the end of month audiences half stiffed gasps an likely to turn Into of laughter at this new willy stage version of Mary Shelley s classic talc of gore and tvil Keith Harris an and director with Little Theatre makes debut in the title role as the suave vampire whose pass on is sinking his teeth into the throats of lovely young women Melissa Bell last seen in The Last of the Red Hot Lovers is cast as Mina the vampire s newest select victim Two other actors also appearing on the Georgetown stage for the first lime play key roles Bob Willis is cast as Jonathan s distraught fiance and Ken Cruz as s lunatic disciple Count also marks the GLT debut of John Day and the return of Jack Ferguson a veteran of Globe Productions pantomimes Regulars Hon Hill and Pat and Derek Joyncs complete the cast Neville Worsnop another Brampton based GLT member who directed the spine chilling Veronica Room two seasons ago Is once again In the director scat with Dorothy Hunt and Linda McConaghy sharing producing responsibilities and Fern SI aw on as script ass slant Count will be slag February and March and in Sacre Church hall Advance uckeb can be obtained from the GI T box office said I t been here when ft was The Soup Pot but mast people have a good memory of the place was a stroke of luck The name of the restaurant was the subject of Borne The original name was to have been Hungry Hollow a name linked to Georgetown past which still appeals to Mrs Mlddaugh The partners had already decided to make their own ceramic goblets salt and pepper shakers and sugar bowls for each table when they decided to name the restaurant after this characteristic of lis decor and they settled on the name of The Goblet The restaurant is not licenced now but that is something being considered for the future Mrs said A amount of re decorating would have to be done to accommodate the fridges and other accessories needed to serve liquor Mrs Mlddaugh and Mrs did most of the decorating themselves with help from family and friends We want to enjoy the restaurant not just make money from Mrs Mlddaugh said If we thought we could handle more seating and still keep it pleasant would do it but we want to be able to enjoy it and enjoy the people who people to come because of the food and because It a nice 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