•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, J an ua ry 1 6, 2 01 4 18 JoHN GEORGE RINGOpaul 50th ANNIVERSARY SHOW Calling All BEATLES Fans! Over 30 BEATLES Hits!Get Your tickets earlY!! SATURdAy FeBRUARy 1st - 8:00 pm OVER 30 BEATLES HITS!! John Elliott thEatrE 9 Church Street, Georgetown 905-877-3700 www.haltonhills.ca/theatre - TICKETS $30 354 Guelph St., Unit 21 905.877.1712 SAVE YOUR VEHICLE FROM ROAD SALT! KROWN RUST CONTROL NOW !! IT'S NOT TOO LAT E!! GEORGETOWN Call for an appointment today. Call Now! QUIK AUTO REPAIR ENTERTAINMENT Share your ice storm memories through photos, artwork, poems, stories in a special exhibit inspired by one of the biggest events of 2013: December's ice storm and subsequent power outages. Submit your photographs, works of art, stories, thoughts and poems in a special exhibition, Memo- ries of the Ice Storm 2013, during February at the Library & Cultural Centre. Where were you when the lights went out? How did our community pull together to weather the storm? Did you discover a terrible beauty in a world transformed by Mother Nature? Collaborations (i.e. poetry and painting) are welcome. Submissions will be on view in the Cultural Cen- tre's Sisnett Lobby February 4 to March 2. Please contact Judy Daley, Helson Gallery Curator for fur- ther information: judyd@haltonhills.ca; 905-873- 2601 ext 2536. Cultural Centre exhibit to feature ice storm memories Stephen Briggs' adaptation of Pratchett's comical satire on the cor- ruption of the Royal Mail is to play at the John Elliott Theatre amid the original music of Carmen Braund. Because Moist von Lipwig, (Steve Kirk) is guilty of forgery, the manip- ulative tyrant Lord Vetinari (Mike Tadic) gives our charming hero, the choice-- be hanged, or put Ankh- Morpork's failed Post back in service. With the help of his golem parole of- ficer (Ian O'Brien), the aged Junior Postman (Alex Kanarek), the pin fa- natic assistant (Michael Halsall) and past workers (Janet Goncalves, Fr. Robert Hetu, Gord Gardner), Moist must master this seemingly impos- sible challenge. Will he be assassinated by the das- tardly chairman (Basel Daoud) of the Grand Trunk's hired hit man (Scott Taylor) or even worse, rejected by the sarcastic heroine (Annie Fairful) with whom he has fallen in love? In this mad, mad, world of mis- guided wizards (John Carter, Dylan Mayberry, Adam Norton); bureau- crats (Adam Mccormach, Gary Mc- Ilvary ); crooked investors (Tremen Bolton, Andrea Gaynor, Lawrence Murphy, Lisa Rasanen, Gillian Tag- gart); pushy reporters (Stephanie Hill, Faith Tadic), saboteurs (Mo- nique Bourgeois Janice Van Olst); and angry letters (Ashley Donaldson, Melanie Ursprung, Susan Tupling, Sandra Runalls-Lichty, Leigh Keffer, Heather McFail) can a con man suc- ceed where honest folk have failed? Perhaps there is just a chance, amid the music and laughter to find a pos- itive message of redemption…or is that just a con too! Directed by Pamela Niesiobedzki- Curtis, produced by Gillian Taggart, Going Postal will be performed at the John Elliott Theatre, 9 Church Street, Georgetown on February 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, and 15 evenings at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. Feb. 9. For tickets: $24 (adult); $20 (se- niors 60+) and students with ID $5, call the JET Box Office 905-877-3700 or online at www.haltonhills/the- atre. Info: www.georgetownlittlethe- atre.ca. GLT's presents comic satire Going Postal By ROXANNE THORNTON Georgetown Little Theatre Moist Von Lipwig (Steve Kirk) gets more than he bargained for when he went to see Adora Belle Dearheart (An- nie Fairful) of the Golem Trust in GLT's upcoming production of Going Postal. Photo by Roxanne Thorton Fred Penner at Tiny Town Daycare Tiny Town Daycare, 371 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown, celebrates the chain's Grand National Launch with everyone's favourite family entertainer - the inimitable and lovable Fred Penner, 1-6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18. For details go to www.theifp.ca