Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, November 17,1993 Entertainment GEORGETOWN BIRTHDAY PARTIES E FRE PARTY ROOM 877-9922 12 Mountainview S, AAA BOW! . 1a [His WEEN 873-2254 Me and my girl opens Georgetown Globe Productions is presenting the musical comedy “Me and My Girl” at the John Elliott Theatre, — Georgetown. Opening night is Thursday, (tomorrow) - a benefit per- formance for the Georgtown and District Seniors’ Association, “Me and My Girl” is a fast-moving and very funny musical comedy. Originally Produced in 1936 in London, England, it starred Lupino Lane. It was reviewed in 1985 to rave reviews and is still running in London and on Broadway, with several touring companies in North America. Old favorites such as The Lambeth Walk, I’m Leanin’ On A Lamp Post and The Sun Has Got A Hat On will have you toe-tapping and singing along with the cast. Tickets are $12 and avail- able at Royal LePage Real Estate, Guelph Street, Georgetown ~ in person only Don’t miss this opportuni- MONDAY TUESDAY 5:30 igi 6:00 TVBir 7:00 Halton Hills WEDNESDAY 6:00 C it 7:00 Seniors’ Z Weekly Programme Schedule for the week of November 5:30 TV Story Time 6:00 Halton’s Health 6:30 Bicycle Helmets: The Choice Is Yours 7:00 Sportszone -‘Live’ (phone-in) 8:00 Georgetown Santa Claus Parade 5:30 TV Story Time | me on Cable 6:30 Working in Ontario (recent aa 300 Acton Fel eras 853-1270 poco aco Fate 2 853-1270 | ty to enjoy a 8th to November 12th, 1993 THURSDAY 5:30 Religion evening of entertainment. 6:30 80 Fcus on Furope Germany Live 5: ee Calendar 20 Region Council (Nov. 17/93) Check Schedule daily ble 4 Council (Nov. 15/93) TBA = To Be Announced tly recorded programming) A charming couple Cockneys Sally and Bill (played by Allyson Tracey and Keith Mills) have some fun when they visit Hareford Hall, in G The show opens Thursday (tomorrow) and runs till eorgetown Glo! pl be Productions’ musical “Me and M: Dec. 4 at the John Elliott Theatre. hoto by Simon Wilson/HHTW ly GirP’. ¢ 3 MUSKATEERS Big day planned for Sunday allinafad News By Betty Sojka The “big day at the Community Centre is fast ERS 32a GUELPH STREET Mike Saitis and Family — (former owners of Michaels Restaurant for years) are pleased to announce the patties for Christmas, jusiness Meetings (120 persons) ae All our dinners are GRAND OPENING SPECIALS... 2 eggs, bacon, ham or sausage, home fries, toast and coffee $2.75 1. Souvlaki on a Bun, Greek Salad or Fries $3.99 2, Halibut and Chips or Caesar Salad $3.99 1.807 NewYorkStriploin triploit 2. Broiled Filet of Sole — Your choice ~ only $7.95 ea, Taxes not included served with soup or salad, veggies, choice of potato and garlic bread. Caesar Salad dh Mike Recipe ~ \ Ph Come try our food now... you'll keep coming back! one your reservation now 873-7818 approaching! This Sunday, between" 10-a.m. and 4 p.m. will be the time to view hun- dreds of crafts at the commu- nity centre. Where else can you go to see the incredible works of some very crafty people; have lunch and a chance to win a craft? For every $5 spent you get an entry for a draw. Every vendor will be donating one time towards the draw. There will be sewing, knitted toys, dough people, toll Painting, small furniture, quilts, etc. Santa will also be on hand Furniture Cleaning * Professionally cleaned on-location Fire, Water & * Clean / restore building contents * 24-hour emergency service ST. : FREE Wy ™* ESTIMATES © RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL No shampoo, soap or harmful chemicals ~ No telephone solicitation ~ between 2 and 4 for the younger fry to have pictures taken with him. For those with a sweet tooth, there will be a bake table. Come on out! You will really enjoy yourself, There were nine tables of players at the Thursday euchre. Jean Cunningham captured High Lady’s with Mabel Hives coming in sec- ond. High Men’s was won by Al Pembleton. Dave Humphreys had the second highest points. The two dol- lar booby prize went to al done 'til you are Satisfied! Carpet Cleaning * Removes embedded dirt & oils and kills bacteria Air Duct Cleaning * Removes mold, bacteria, mildew, dust mite waste, musty odors and household dust Cathy Humphreys. There was lots of food supplied by® Bonnie Walker, Henning Rasmussen, Virginia Swindlehurst. and Mabel Hives. Many thanks to these kind people. Proceeds from the euchre went to the park. The Women’s Institute’s Oct. 3 meeting was held in the evening, at the home of Education and Culture. All members and one visitor were present. W.I. President, Margaret Jamieson opened the meeting with an inspirational poem. For roll call, the ladies had to “Tell About the Most Unusual Building You Have Seen”. Many of the members brought along pictures to help describe the rather inter- esting structures that includ- ed Chicago’s Sears Building, Sudbury’s Science North, and movie studios in California. Betty Kooperdradd as meeting convener shared this gem with the group, “Conversation is good to rab and polish the brain against others!” She also conducted a lively quiz on the eastern Provinces. Previous meeting minutes and financial state- ment were given b Secretary Ada Kirkwood. Topics of business discussed included reviewing of several Catering jobs, the Christmas meeting, euchres at the com- munity centre, and Ada Kirkwood’s report of the W.I. Area Convention at Brussels, on Oct. 28 and 29. At the meeting’s end, a light lunch was served by and Grace McEnery.