Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 November 1992, p. 20

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Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 28, 1992 ENTERTAIN Che Rentners Social Catering Ltd, Banquet Halls Available Sacre Coeur St. George's Parish Hall . Tanphicen Carey GEORGETOWN 235 Guelph Street 873-1909 HOME ALONE 2 - LOST IN NEW YORK NIGHTLY 7:00 - 9:15 PM [CNEWA3] CANDYMAN NIGHTLY 9:15 PM, GEORGETOWN 236 Guelph Steet CINEMAS HERD OVER! Eien tne. “Hoty Cow! It’s BicGer & BETTER, FINER & FUNNIER THAN THE First!” Hike Cidoni, RADIO ONE HOME ts ALONe2 Lost IN NEw York peecce oO PLAYING THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY * HOLLYWOOD TAVERN “APLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET* ee eo DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS NOW WITH 3 POOL TABLES AT THE CORNER OF WINSTON CHURCHILL & HIGHWAY 7 877-41 61 THE HOME OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC oor OOO ger Roger Ebert’s Video Alert By Roger Ebert Universal press syndicate HIGH HEELS (no MPAA rat- her daughter, and the various men, women and transvestites in their lives. All flash and flamboyant style and lurid melodrama. Rating: kkk SISTER ACT (PG, 100 m., 1992) is a promising story, well acted, badly directed. Whoopi Goldberg stars as a Reno lounge singer who witnesses a murder and is parked in a convent under the witness protection program. Despite the doubts of Mother Superior Maggie Smith, she turns into a passable nun and a great choir director. But the direction lacks zest for the material. Rating: w1/2 PASSED AWAY (PG-13, 96 m., 1992) begins with a death and then introduces the huge Scanlan family at an Irish-American wake, where everyone’s problems are revealed, and most of them are solved. Too many characters, who awkwardly alternate between the funny and the Halton mmunity Television Weekly Programme Schedule Thursday TV Storytime 5:30 Religion Halton's Health TBA TBA Change on Life TBA TBA Sports Report peeday: Religion ; 3 German Programming Optimist TV Bingo (live) Friday Halton Hills Council 5:30 Money In The Bank 6:00 Region Council Check Schedule daily on Cable 4 TBA = To Be Announced (recently recorded programming) TB, Halton Seniors' TV Laurier Telecollege Laurier Telecollege Co Cable 4 ig. With Bob Hoskins, Maureen Stapleton, William Petersen, Pamela Reed, Tim Curry, Blair Brown. Rating: x. : formance; the rest of the movie is UNIVERSAL SOLDIER (R. 98 high tech action, often laughable. m., 1992) begins in Vietnam, where Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren become blood enemies. After they kill each other, their bodies are frozen, to be reacti- vated in a government experiment 25 years later. Now they are deadly UniSols — android combat units. But then comb at flashbacks reawaken their old hatred, and TV reporter Ally Walker is caught in the middle. She gives a terrific per- Rating: *&*. ALIEN 3 (R, 105 m., 1992) is a great-looking bad movie, a triumph of art and set work and special effects but a failure of imagination, as Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) crashlands on a prison planet in a lifeboat that also contains the implacable creature she has battled for years. The script is thin, repeti- tive and unforgivably drawn-out. Rating: *1/2 Arts Alive seeks ideas for award Calling all artists in Halton Hills! We invite you to put your creative talents to work to meet the challenge of the Arts Alive contest to design the Arts Alive award. This award is to be presented every five years to citizens of Halton Hills who have made outstanding contributions to the visual and performing arts of Halton Hills. This contest is specifically to select a design for this award. The win- ner will receive a cash prize of $300.00. The final piece will be a 3-1/2” raised relief bronze medallion. The contest will be in three Stages. First, a design will be chosen from the entries submitted. This will then be sculpted and the sculpture given to Artcast Inc. of Georgetown to be cast in bronze. Entries must be received no later than Friday, 29 Jan., 1993 to be eligi- ble. Entry forms are available at Acton and Georgetown libraries, Recreation and Parks department, Office Magic, The Brass Thimble, Terra Cotta and high schools and middle schools in Halton. 10% DISCOUNT FROM NOV 15/92 - DEC 15/92 IS YOUR HOME READY FOR CHRISTMAS? We'll Take Care of all Your Cleaning Needs ° Windows (Interior & Exterior) ° Wa ° Floo ° Cupboards / Closets © Paintin; Book Your Fall Cleaning Now! Insured For Your Protection 873-8475

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