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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 October 1993, p. 23

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Entertainment Halton Hills This Week, Saturday; October'23, 1993 - Page 23 Globe presents “Me and My Girl’ The story line for the Georgetown Glob: Production of “Me and My Girl” is as follows: Hareford is a prestigious country estate where the aris- tocrats love to be invited to visit and to play. Upon the death of the owner of Hareford, the td Solicitors have the grave duty to find the missing heir, the new Lord Hareford. There are a lot of ups. and downs, bringing into play the glamorous Lady Jacqueline Carstone, who has this heir to the estate already pegged for herself. All of the family get a big surprise when they discover the heir to the estate is Mr. Bill Snibson, who is from the wrong side of the track, Lamberth. When Bill does claim his inheritance, he brings with him his own true love Sally Smith. From this point on it’s a combination of changing a “sows ear into a silk purse” through a comedy of errors. Tickets are now available at Royal LePage Real Estate Ltd., office for the perfor- Dick MacDuffee Candidate for Halton-Peel Now is the Time for Positive Change. mance by Georgetown Globe Productions. Benefit night is Nov. 18. The beneficiary is Sims played by Debra Burden, bring their characters to the sta; opened Friday night and continues tonight (Saturday) and from Wednesday through next Saturday. photo by Simon ‘Wilson HHTW (| Georgetown Globe Productions a presents Book and Lyries by L. ARTHUR ROSE and % DOI URBE. Music by Contributions to revisions by MIKE OCKRENT JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 9 Church St., Georgetown (GENEFIT GALAPERFORMANCE) November 18 8 p.m. November 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 December 1, 2, 3, 4, 1998 November 28 2 p.m. Tickets $12.00 available at ROYAL LEPAGE 70 Guelph St., Georgetown No telephone orders, please! > For more information, please call 873-1765 L By Special Arrangement.with Samuel French, Inc. Dy, Enlightenment! The Rev. David Marshall Lee played by Michael Halsall and Catherine : in Georgetown Little & Theatre’s production of “The Foreigner” at John Elliott Theatre..The production ~ a& LL ai @ ime NIM Georgetown and District Seniors Association. Tickets are $12 and there will be refreshments served after the show-and also an opportunity to meet the cast of the show, “Me and My Girl”. : a Fi CINEMA: 235 Guelph Street 873-1 Tep ¢ e° oe yafalgar ili Rd. ] 9'km North of Hwy #7 Book Your Party Now visit our new Farmers Market (519) 833-7111 Harvest of Treasures % Arts and Crafts Show Over 120 of Ontario's finest artisans with their paintings, pottery, jewellery, folk art, woodwork, handcrafted clothing and much more Y Sat. Oct. 23- Sun, Oct. 24 10a.m.-4p.m. North Park Secondary School North Park Dr. & Williams Pkwy (Near Hwy. 410) Cruise with the President January 22-29, 1994 Come and join Arend and Darlene Roos on board the M.S. Westerdam and cruise the Eastern Canribean. Book by Monday, October 25 for savings of over $1,500 per couple. Space is guaranteed. Prices are very competitive and we are not allowed to advertise them. — 3 63- Ski This Winter! Our large selection of Ski Holiday brochures have arrived. It’s time to book your winter ski vacation. Call or drop by our office for more information. 232 Guelph St., Georgetown ga "2°5 TRAVEL 873-2000

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