Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 8, 1993 Entertainme al HOLLYWOOD TAVERN “A PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET” Thank you to the Community and the Participants for your efforts during our Dance-A-Thon for Cystic You made the day a great success! The Staff & Management of the Hollywood Tavern The Halton Industry Education Council - Career Centre is sponsor- ing a career night on Communication and Creative Arts Careers on Tuesday from 7 - 9 p.m. at 5230 South Service Road in Burlington. Are you interested in the future of careers in the arts? Young people should realize the tremendous importance of art in the twentieth century and the broad range of career opportunities available to em. The objective of the Career Fair is to provide students with an Creative Arts night planned Some of the areas which will be represented are acting, animation, expressive art therapy, fashion design, graphic design, journalism, publishing and much more. WEDNESDAY MAY NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE CHILDRENS POW WOW ACTIVITY NIGHT 26/93 4:30 PM TO 8:00 PM IN OUR PLAYLAND Native dance Demonstrations by Local Native Children Native Crafts ¢ Face Painting by Elsie and her hostesses Colouring Contest bd BALLOT BOX AT Look for your entry colouring sheet in Halton Hills This Week. Prizes to be awarded. You must be present to win! Free Balloons compliments of the Paper Factory. Pow Wow Fund Raising Raffle Draw to be made by Mayor Miller at 7:15 p.m. on May 26th. Come on over and be part of our Pow Wow Activity Night or just come and have dinner and play in our playland. Something for everyone! Playland Decoration Costumes Created by provided by The Paper Factory SUIT YOURSELF Georgetown 873-7403 Acton Milton 878-2339 519-856-4550 Representatives from the Ontario opportunity to speak informally College of Art, Ryerson with a variety of professionals who work in the ication and creative arts field to discuss educa- tional and career opportunities. Timothy Porteous, President of the Ontario College of Art will deliver our keynote address at 7 p.m. P ical Institute, Sheridan College, York University and the Recording Arts Program of Canada will also be in attendance to address questions about post secondary education and training. iat Af aes . : On April 24 at the Holiday Inn in Toronto the Association of Community Theatre- Central Ontario (ACT-CO) held its annual awards night and Georgetown Little Theatre earned two awards and four nominations. Pictured with their Theas are co-winners Joyce Holland (left) and Fran Anthony, who won the adjudicators award for originality and creativity on set and Frank Anthony who won for best technical in the local p i The Curate Shakespeare. photo by Simon ‘Wilson/HHTW BOOK YOUR TIME TODAY! , Call 873-84 Hours: Tues. - Fri. 4PM-9PM Bre Sat. 10 AM -3 PM cant 7 James St., Georgetown (Just off Main St.) CTT