Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Oct 2006, p. 14

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Fifty-one years of service At the 145th anniversary service for Limehouse Presbyterian Church, longtime elder Richard Appleyard (centre) was honoured for his 51 years of service with the presentation of a certificate of recognition from Rev. Dr. James Cooper (right) and Kirk Session Clerk Bill Karn. Appleyard was ordained as an elder at Limehouse in 1955. Library branch staff excited to be part of anniversary celebration For us at the Georgetown branch of the Halton Hills Public Library, the week of October 13-22 is going to be an exciting one. That week, a celebration of the arts will be taking place. For 25 years now, the Georgetown Library has shared a building with the John Elliott Theatre and the Gallery. Needless to say, it has been quite a partnership. We at the library have watched with great interest as many fascinating artists, musicians, thespians and speakers have come to the Gallery and the theatre's stage. And this anniversary week is going to be no exception. Over 10 great performances, art exhibits and workshops have been planned. Here is a short description of just three. On Saturday October 14, you can enjoy the classic jazz of three-time National Jazz Award nominee Alex Pangman. Dubbed "Canada's Sweetheart of Swing", Alex Pangman has performed with many notable musicians including Jeff Healey, Dick Sudhalter, and Chris Whitely. It promises to be a nostalgic evening filled with all the grace and good sounds of the 1920s and 1930s. On Monday, October 16, award-winning science journalist Bob McDonald will be coming to present a fascinating look into Canada's role in scientific research, both in Canada and around the world. McDonald is well known for his CBC radio program, Quirks and Quarks and for his many contributions to such Clare Hanman publications as The Globe and Mail and Owl Magazine. On Wednesday, October 18, flamenco guitarist and Canadian Independent Music Awards nominee, Jorge Miguel, will be coming to the John Elliott Theatre stage. Miguel is originally from Cadiz, Spain and has trained with some of the masters. He and his group Toma Que Toma will be presenting an evening of authentic flamenco music, song and dance. While attending these events, why not drop in at the library and have a browse? We have all sorts of music CDs including those of Miguel. We also have McDonald's book, Measuring the Earth with a Stick as well as some recordings of his Quirks and Quarks programs. For more details about any of the 25th anniversary events, please call at 905-8773700 or visit www.haltonhills.ca. And if you decide to borrow a CD or book you can reach the library through www.library.hhpl.on.ca. Clare Hanman is a circulation supervisor at the Halton Hills Public Library Grilling champs Team Cedar Grilling, (from left) Steve Adams, Daryl Maybanks, Marty Soberg, won Grand Champion honours in a St. Catharines barbecue competition. The team also won 1st place ribs, 2nd place brisket and 2nd place shoulder. Team Cedar Grilling will represent Canada at the Jack Daniel's World Championship Invitational Barbecue in Lynchburg Tennessee later this month. There will be 68 of the world's best teams competing for the world title.

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