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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 January 1993, p. 7

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 13, 1993— Page 7 % y KGL DOX) 2 | [2g CS The Rotary Club of Georgetown 9 Snowtime” A benefit performance for The Ralph Ursel Foundation A Music Hall Revue Seuegee Show On Saturday, January 23, 1993, the Rotary Club of Georgetown will present "Showtime" — a music hall revue featuring the "Showtime" singers and guest artists. The show is a benefit performance to raise funds for the Ralph Ursel Foundation, which has been formed in memory of Ralph Ursel, a past president and active member of Rotary for over 20 years. Ralph Ursel was a teacher at Georgetown High School. He loved theatre and music, and left his mark on the community through the many musical shows with which he was involved. Ralph founded Georgetown Globe Productions, directed musicals at the high school and in Brampton, and worked on a number of Christmas pantomimes with Georgetown Little Theatre. Ralph Ursel's talent, enthusiasm and dedication to excellence helped build a love of theatre in this community, which in turn lead to the building of the John Elliott Theatre. The Foundation needs funds to complete the project which, it is hoped, will yield a student scholarship of about $450 annually. "Showtime" will present two performances —a matinee at 200 p.m. (tickets $12.00) and an evening show at 7:30 p.m. (tickets $22.00), which will be followed bya reception and refreshments in the Gallery. All tickets will be entered into a draw for 5 original pieces of art. So don't miss the opportunity to hear the exciting "Showtime" singers, and enjoy a fun-filled evening with their guests. Saturday, January 23/93 at the John Elliott Theatre, Georgetown 9 Church St. Curtain 7:30 p.m. Non-Reserved Seating ~ *22” includes Reception after the show Special Matinee Performance 2 p.m. | 2" You Can Win... : A $100 Gift Certificate for custom framing at the Brass Thimble in Terra Cotta, donated by Marilyn Laugesen. The gift certificate will be raffled off at the Georgetown Rotary Club's producation of "Showtime", a musical variety presentation playing at the John > Filiott Threatre, Saturday, January 23, 1993. The Brass Thimble King Street, Terra Cotta, (416) 873-1007 The Brass Timble, a country gallery of Canadian art and crafts, limited-edition prints, pottery, glass and unusual giftware. Our custom framing is done with care on premises, using top quality conservation materials at very reasonable prices. We are located on King Street in Terra Cotta (10 minutes from Georgetown on Winston Churchill Blvd.) Our winter hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thurs, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Tuesday and Sunday by appointment. Tickets for the 2 p.m. Matinee are $12.00. The 7:30 p.m. evening performance is $22.00. All tickets include a chance of winning one of five beautiful art pieces to be drawn at the evening show January 23, 1993. Don't miss us at "Showtime" ! Tickets are available at: Barry Timleck, C.1.B.C. (Main St.), Halton Hills This week, Oxbow Books, NRS Brand Realty, Re/Max Suburban Realty, TWG Travel and Young's Pharmacy. ~ Co-Sponsored by Halton Hills This Week ~

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