Paae 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 Entertainment "APLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET" LIVE BAND Every Thurs., Fri, Sat With Sat. Mat THIS WEEK: YARNIKY ROSE AT THE CORNER OF WINSTON CHURCHILL & HIGHWAY 7 877-41 61 THE HOME OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC Have your Children's BIRTHDAY PARTY at ACTON sYO\W/MIN(CN MNT =1S) fer-1 stolen O-WA0) By Bev Goss A Breath of Scotland will breeze through the John Elliott Theatre in rgetown, 9 Church St., on April 26 at 8:00 pm. Box office opens at 7:30. An ensemble of eure musi- cians, singers and 10 per- form the best of Highland te ment, the troupe ison its 31st tour of North America. Sponsored by the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Volunteer Association, tickets are $15.00 per person. The show is a rollicking combina- tion of colorful tartans, great music and dance. It has been performed at Gillian Murray A breath of Scotland in The Hills concerts and festivals throughout Scotland, Australia and Canada. Not a drop of Scottish blood is required to enjoy the show. Everyone of any age and back- ground can relate to the variety of entertainment presented. Ron Coburn hosts the show and introduces you to top talent. This year’s show is performed by Jimmie Lindsay, Robin McMeekin, Gillian Murray, Bill McCue, Ian Powrie and James Cosker. It’s a lotta nonsense and great fun! You can meet the performers after the show in the gallery. Join us at our Wee Scots Ceilidh and munch on snacks, short- Movie reviews in abundance By Lawson Oates and Dawn Wood We are on vacation for the next two weeks. Here are some short tevit-ws of movies berth playing at th ‘inemas. se 2 THIN PRL. & SAT. Se Sun Recording Artists THE TIGERSHARKS Straycats, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis & more!!! Baily Lusch Specials k Fabulous Dinners 7 MAIN ST. N. (at Hwy. #7) GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE presents Produced by FRAN ANTHONY Sez) John Elliott Theatre April 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 8pm Box Office 877-3700 t by kind permission of Samuel French (Canada) Itd. gis Fire in the Sky Directed by Robert Lieberman, Fire in the Sky is based on the “true” story of Travis Walton of Arizona, who was abducted by an alien force in front of his friends. Unable to accept the alien abduction story, the local authorities placed Walton’s friends under murder charges. Walton is played by DB Sweeney. Watch for a strong performance by [CINEMA 3] [omeua's] TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES It STAI CINEMA #1 UNFORGIVEN PRCINEMA #3 CRUSH Robert Patrick (Terminator 2) who plays Walton’s friend. (Rated PG, with coarse language). Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TI Fans of the Japanese Shogun movies may appreciate the parody on movies that the heroes on the half-shell bring in their latest production — Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II. Anyway, it may help you to get through what is a big hit with the kids. Out of the New York sewers, the turtles are thrown through time-travel to feudal Japan where their martial arts are put to use. They are also successful in con- founding the warring feudal folks with the latest slang and dietary habits. (Rated PG). Cop and a Half This is definitely one for the under-12 crowd. Cop and a Half, lirected by Henry Winkler (yes, the Fonz himself!) stars Burt Reynolds as a burnt-out cop teamed with a Street-wise eight-year-old, played by Norman D. Golden II, who has wit- nhessed a murder. (Rated PG). The Sandlot As the title suggests, The Sandlot, Co: directed by David Mickey Evans, | , offers childhood memories from a combination of touchy-feely nostal- gia and broad farce. The plot fea- tures a local group of kids going through the trials and tribulations of a summer season. (Rated F). GEORGETOWN GLOBE PRODUCTIONS THEMAT KAS at John Elliott Theatre May 6-8, May 12-15 Matinee Performance May9 2: 00 p.m. TRIVIA CONTEST Win 1 of 2 pairs of tickets to see “The Mikado’. In what far-off country does Gilbert and Sullivan's ”The Mikado” take place? Send your answer in.along with your name, address, and telephone number to [HIS WEEK 5 8:00 p.m. : /2 LARGE PIZZAS to arrive no later than Wed. April 28, 1993 WITELGHEGSEEARES Answer ‘OPPING pe *11.49 Address Each additional topping *1.59 Telephone Coke Free bread and punch or coffee. For your tickets call Brenda at 877-8212 or Betty at 877-3866. Tickets also available at the Georgetown Hospital gift shop, at the Georgetown Marketplace April 16 at our booth, or at the Theatre box office. EX LARGE PIZZA (3 ITEMS OR MORE) ET ONE POUND CHICKEN WINGS (HOT OR MILD) Coupon required Pick Deli