Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Feb 2008, S07

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2008 GBA Registration GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION NOW OPEN This year registration will take place online only at: www.georgetownbaseball.ca For further information contact the office 905-877-3748 Canadian School Of Natural Nutrition 1107 Lorne Park Road Suite 205, Mississauga (905) 891-0024 www.csnn.ca LEARN THE Medicine of the Future An outstanding program! I gained control of my own health and am now able to teach others. PH-Class 2003 REGISTER NOW FOR MARCH DAY & EVENING CLASSES Registered Holistic Nutritionist ( R.H.N. ) Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner ( IONC ) DIPLOMA PROGRAM GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB To register now for the 2008 Outdoor Season Go to our website at www.georgetownsoccerclub.com DEADLINE IS MARCH 31, 2008 Sports & Leisure, Friday, February 15, 2008 7 ENTERTAINMENT Detective Sergeant Troughton (Huw Evans, far left) eyes John Smith (Kevin Buchan) suspi- ciously, after hearing the story that Smith and his neighbour Stanley Gardner (Chris Kerba, far right) are living together in their Streatham flat. Castaways Comedy Productions presents the Ray Cooney comedy, Run for Your Wife, February 21, 22 and 23 at the John Elliott Theatre. John Smith is a taxi driver, living in Streatham with his wife Barbara. He also lives in Wimbledon with his wife Mary! Because of the hours he keeps in his job, he has always managed to juggle his dual life successfully. But now, an unforeseen complication has brought his two worlds crashing together! The frantic fun is non-stop, as John struggles to conceal his secret from two intrepid police sergeants, while being thwarted all the way by his neighbours! The curtain goes up at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on Feb. 23. Tickets are $22 for adults and $16 for seniors, available at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office: 905-877-3700, 2-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Run for Your Wife opens Thursday The day began as any other at Londons Bodley, Bodley and Crouch Fur Salon. But that would all change with the sale of Arnold Crouchs latest creation, an expensive mink coat. Crouchs business partner, Gilbert Bodley, is trying to persuade the affections of his latest mis- tress with the mink by selling it to her husband at a fraction of the cost. The husband, on the other hand, sees the bargain as an opportunity to buy the mink for his own mistress. Bodleys plans to retrieve the coat for his secret rendezvous are ruined with the unexpected return of his wife from vacation. Crouch gets caught in the middle of the lies and turmoil while trying to maintain the business, his dignity and win the heart of his own love interest. Suspicions arise, blackmail is threatened, scantily clad women are hidden in closets, and all the while, it is business as usual with clients due to arrive at any moment. With every door that opens there is chaos around the corner, mistaken identities, hilarious one-liners and a fever of frenzied action for all involved. Now Now Darling plays at the Century Church Theatre, Main St., Hillsburgh, February 21-23 and 28-29 at 8 p.m. and March 1 at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. General admission tickets for Thursday nights and the Saturday matinee are $15, Friday and Saturday nights $18, taxes included. To pur- chase tickets call the theatre box office at 519- 855-4586. Tickets are available at the door only after February 20, cash or cheque accepted. Century Church Theatre presents farce

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