Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 May 2013, p. 31

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•T h e IF P • H alto n H ills, T hursday, M ay 16, 2013 31 Box Office 519.855.4586 Fridays & Saturdays 8:00pm. Sundays 2:30pm Tickets $18 by Patrick Hamilton Directed by Jo Phenix The classic Victorian suspense thriller Benefactor Centennial Rd, Orangeville Season Sponsors Media PartnersJacqueline Guagliardi Erin Optimist Club 18 Shamrock Road Erin, ON N0B 1T0 519.833.9569 www.rapidrentals.ca May 24-June 2 GASLIGHT Century Theatre Guild presents Erin Arts Foundation Brigida Scholten Nick Forrow Ken Noakes Cindy Gushie Rhonda Hewitson in... Century Church Theatre SUITES NOW AVAILABLE In The Heart Of Milton 905-693-8592 45 MARTIN ST., MILTON www.martindalegardens.com MIL TOON 'SCHHOIICEAWARDS 2 0 1 2 BUSINESS Business After Hours at the new Georgetown LibraryMay 29, register at www.haltonhillschamber.on.caDon't miss Tim Hortons of Georgetown donated $15,000 to the Stay Home and Play Campaign, being run by the Halton Hills Arena Users Group (HHAUG). At the cheque presenta- tion in front of the new arena construction at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex is front row (from left) Nicole Edwards (manager), Julie Korhonen (manager), Mary Walker (owner) presenting to HHAUG co-chair Bob Hooper and Ward 3 Councillor David Kentner. In back, Erin Loughnan (manager), Tanya Drake (manager), Frances Berg (manager), Peter Brzozowicz (general manager), Jamie McClement (Tim Cup). For more information or to make a donation to the campaign contact Chris Hobbs: stayhomeandplay@gmail.com, 905-877-9612 or 416-606-7525 (cell). Photo by Ted Brown Tim Hortons of Georgetown donates $15,000 Local businesses aid Stay Home and Play Campaign Craig Wells of Badger La- ser Toner (centre) recently donated $2,500 to the Hal- ton Hills Arena Users Group (HHAUG), as Halton Hills Ward 3 Councillor Dave Kentner (left) and Ward 2 Councillor Bryan Lewis (right) accepted the cheque. Photo by Ted Brown Badger Laser Toner donates $2,500 Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Ltd recently donated $5,000 to Halton Hills Arena Users Group (HHAUG)'s Stay Home and Play Campaign as the group assembled outside the 143 Mill St. location in Georgetown. On hand were (in front), Paul Armstrong, Ward 3 Councillor Dave Kentner, and HHAUG co-chairs Bob Hooper and Finn Poulstrup. In back, Armstrong employees Jody Jackson, Cathy Flaxbard, Elizabeth Brooks, Catherine Brown, Cindy Kallmeyer, Joanne Coltherd, Samantha Rogers and Lindsay Brown. Photo by Ted Brown Armstrong Insurance donates $5,000

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