1/2 Km East of Hwy 25 on Campbellville Road 905.878.0223 map at www.crawfords.ca HOURS OF OPERATION Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 10am-5pm ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES $12999Starting At Please check out the other stores first, then come see our selection of 27 different trees. TRADITIONAL SWAG$699Bow NotIncluded $1299 DECORATORS CHOICE A mixed selection of fresh Ontario pine, cedar and balsam. Lots to fill a standard urn or pot! FRESH CEDAR ROPING 75 FEET While quantities last. $1999 49th Huttonville Lions Craft & Antique Show Sat. Nov. 24, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun. Nov. 25, 10:00 am to 4:30 pm N W E S Hwy. 7 Queen St. BRAMPTON Embleton Rd. Steeles Ave. Hwy. 407 Hwy. 401 Hw y.1 0 Mis sis sau ga Rd . Huttonville Village Huttonville Community School accessible Admission $4.00 per adult Admission price includes entry on both days of the show 120 JURY SELECTED ONTARIO ARTISANS AND ANTIQUE DEALERS Delectable Country-Kitchen Treats at the Snack Bar Find that unique item that is decorative, wearable, useable, collectable, edible or simply fun! Fabulous Canadian-made Crafts & Fine Vintage Antiques Locally baked fruit pie, butter tarts, apple dumplings, brownies, date squares, muffins Fresh made beef-on-a-bun, meat pies at the Huttonville Community School Presented by the Huttonville Lions Club For additional show information contact: Huttonville Lions Club, 8605 Credit View Rd. Brampton, ON L6Y 0G8 www.huttonvillelions.ca $1 $1 $1 $1 MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER COUPON OR DISCOUNT GOOD ONLY FOR SHOW DATES ON OPPOSITE SIDE. CRAFT & ANTIQUE SHOW Huttonville Lions Club $100 OFF ONEREGULARADMISSION ACCREDITED ANTIQUE APPRAISALS AVAILABLE Sunday, Nov. 25th, 2 to 4 pm $5.00 per article - 3 for $10.00 WHAT ARE YOUR TREASURES WORTH!! (no art or furniture) New Meet ArtistROBERTBATEMAN On Sunday November 25th, 2007 1:00p.m. to 3:00p.m. Come and have a chat. Have Robert personalize your art. Framed & unframed prints by Bateman and others. Credit Creek Art Gallery 9317 Hwy #25 North, Milton, ON (3km North of Hwy 401, Across from Chudleighs) 905-878-0495 50% Off instock collector plates www.creditcreekartgallery.com HUGESALE20%-50% OFF Collectibles Custom Framing Limited Edition Prints Berry Romance Bateman Pino Lumbers Brenders Ford Smith Saunders 9317 Hwy #25 North, Milton 905-878-0495 Credit Creek Art Gallery Wed - Sat: 10-6 Sunday: 12-5 LARGEGALLERY HUGESELECTION! As you shop for the youngest names on you list, keep in mind that many toys can become potential safety hazards to children. Here are a few important guidelines to help you select the best gifts: Choose age-appropriate toys. Many toys have labels with age recommendations on them. Avoid toys with sharp edges and points or small parts.Also avoid toys that fly, shoot projectiles or produce loud noises. Look for toys that are durable, well-construct- ed and easy to clean. When choosing a fabric toy, make sure it is labeled flame-retardant or nonflammable. Check stuffed toys for secure stitching of eyes and other small parts. Safe Gifts are Divine 14 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, November 21, 2007 You remember the plot. You love the charac- ters. You know the song. Its no less than the stage adaptation of one of the most celebrated and beloved films of all time. Georgetown Globe Musical Productions brings the classic Broadway musical Singin in the Rain, based on the 1952 MGM film, to the John Elliott Theatre for seven performances only beginning Thursday (tomorrow). The show features such unforgettable songs as Make em Laugh, Good Morning and the show stopping Singin in the Rain complete with real rain onstage. 1920s Hollywood is the setting for this zany, light-hearted romantic comedy about the early days of sound film, when many a movie studio found itself scrambling to salvage the career of its chipmunk-voiced silent picture star. When asked how it will rain on stage, director Alexander Galant simply smiles and replies, with water! Galant is not only an award-winning theatre director but an award-winning filmmaker whos bringing his talents to recreate the old film world of early Hollywood. There are swashbuckling films and comedic tributes to the silent film era, making the show a technically spectacular multi- media production. Deb Tilson, is no stranger to Georgetown audiences, having been on stage as a performer and also in the pit as musical director, the posi- tion which she holds for this show. Tilson teach- es voice, piano and theory at her home in Rockwood. Rounding out the artistic team is Angel Ottema, the Guelph-based choreographer, whos been keeping the cast literally on their toes as she choreographs some of the shows toe-tappin numbers. The Singin in the Rain finale will leave you singin and dancin long after youve left the theatre. Hilarious situations, snappy dialogue, and a hit-parade score of Hollywood standards make Singin In The Rain the perfect entertainment for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals. Tickets are $22 for adults and $16 for youth (16 and under) and are available by calling the theatres box office 905-877-3700. Globe Productions launches Singin in the Rain tomorrow