Pago TIIFHEHALD Wednesday October last HILLS ARTS COUNCIL BMW busy matter what your for you I nil starts tonight with Hilton Library presenting thai fine folk group The Family or Phone if are tilt available for tin the Cultural Centre Friday Oct 30 Studio Productions Mills iclibratwiiof Song Lynn and J lin free but by ticket only Saturday may be ha owe en but It also a busy day on cultural calendar Why not head for Acton in the fur the 12th annual Exhibition and Sale of Acton and Crafts Vnu II have on opportunity to see displays of hand leather work hooking batik crewel crafts people involved include Jean Denny Florence Wilkin Del Hows e Irrne I Shannon and Laura Thli is ail place at St Albans Parish Hall In from 10 a to Admission Is free and everyone welcome If you plan your day properly you can be back at the Cultural Centre for the production Bear by Thcalre sponsored by the Haiton Hills Public library Free tickets arc all taken so if you not obtained yours I m afraid you re too tale Til at evening after shelling out to the ghosts and why not return to the Cultural Centre for the p Dance Spectacular An Evening of Dance featuring Brian Foley Dance Studios presenting 1981 North American r and Senior Line Champions Also I igltn School of Class Ballet presents Jonathan and Kliene tickets The month November gets off to a good start with the Nov 1 ppearancc of Sylvia Tyson in two shows and p Ticket are and are available from the recreation department A must for all consumers the University Women s Club of Georgetown Is sponsoring a panel discussion on the topic Tricks of the Marketplace Panel members Susan Cooper associate director of the Advertising Council Ann Rowan from the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and Madclyn Webb of the Consumers Association of Canada The general public is cordially Invited to attend Nov at at Cocur Church Hall Now and Then a special treat stage performer Rot Douglas left andCtdrlc Smith will bring John Cray critically acclaimed play Hilly War to the John Theatre Nov The Rotary Clabof Georgetown lisponiorlng the presentation which la unprecedented for Halloa Hills After winning Canadian audience over from com I to cos it with bit stunning performance as the nation I lop World War 1 fly In a ace trie Peterson wowed on Broadway The louring production coming Mill stars former leader the folk group Perth Conspiracy noted actor and author in his own right Photo by David Cooper BILLY BISHOP LIVES Now and Then a drama about an antique shop where young boy getsagllmpso of a different world will be presented In four perform at the John Elliott Theatre starting Nov 7 Thcatreon thcMovc which has been louring Toronto area schools parks and malts for the past 13 years presents this engaging children talc Nov and 19 the new Library Cultural All performances start 10 and tickets at each group rates avail able the rcrcatlon department extension or at the Thcatreon theMove alms to create children theatre of the highest professional standard providing a personally involving and stimulating form or lion In addition the helps develop Canadian plays for children in association with new and established playwrights This in the troupe original production based on the experiences and fanU of children over a million of whom have viewed their work In Now and Then which is the name of the antique shop in the play a father less bay named David Free man believes like most people that the grass is always greener on the other side of llie fence One day however an unusual antique turns up in the shop his mother operates and David a chance lo sec that other side of the fence Now and Then was written by Jim Biros stic of Thealrcon the Move Re has been In vol over the years with Toronto Free Theatre and Gryphon Theatre and with his current company has authored plays for children dealing with such topics of concern as peer pressure alienation and teacher student relationships Already a Thcatreon the Movo veteran Perry Lewis will appear as David Free man lending the play his remarkable sensitivity and energetic appeal GRAND OPENING SANYO Home Video Cassette Recorder HAITON HILLS ELKS LODGE BINGO EVERY MONDAY 55 Numbers 849 95 Model 91 MA handsomely styled with all front controls live with optional from broadcast built E D digital up to 3 hours on a single memory dig to tope FREE MOVIE CLUB MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED WITH RECORDER PURCHASE Its time Santa due Nov 21 LEGION BINGO HUNDREDS OF MOVIES ANY MOVIE VIDEO RECORDER days members includes 2 movies Blank Tapes and Cleaners H H VIDEO 8779668 Santa Clous Georgetown to the sounds of bagpipes and brass bands Nov as he takes part in the Lions annual parade The parade will form at Moore Park noon ready at I and will proceed Main Street to Maple Avenue along Maple to Street and end at at approximately The theme of this year Then Now and When is expected to draw many rioats depicting Christ mas scenes from the past present and future Parade chairman Don Fend ley of the Lions Club promises an excellent parade and has stuck his neck out to prom lie a beautiful sunny and warm day Several excellent bands have already been booked as well as a new feature Entries ore invited from anyone interested in marching unit will bo honored their a regular Lions Club dinner most exciting memorable- Queries regarding entries parade Winning the parade may be direct the best service club best to Lion Don at and best or Main SIrMt South Downtown Georgetown ON FRIDAYS TRY OUR ROAST BEEF BUFFET LUNCHEON