Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 August 1993, p. 4

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Page’4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August 41, 1993 Enter tainment JOIN US HVIATURE FOR FUN! TUITMAN'S GARDEN CENTRE Hwy. 25 — 2 km. South of Acton 853-2480 SQLE. FEATURING SATELLITE T.v. Enjoy the Summer with ul BUFFET THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. * Roast Beef ¢ Baked Ham with a second hot entrée every week * Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table ee We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. KARIOKE Wednesday 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday 3 to 7 p.m. Ta TEE fl z ay 7 NORTH OF MIAMI 60's & 70’s ROCK AN — 79 MAIN ST. S., GEORGETOWN 877-3388 Adventure Tours is Canada's leader in all-inclusives...from the sun-filled Jack Tar Villages to fun-filled Maeva Resorts of Mexico, we've got more value on tap this winter than ever before! Ask your Roos Travel Agent about special Offers this winter at selected resorts such as + Kids & Teens Stay, Play & Eat FREE + FREE weddings + NO single supplement (guaranteed share) + Save as much as $400 Per couple with our Early Booking Bonus aH / All-Inclusive $ Holidays! 3% 499 ADVENTURE! Antigua ¢ Aruba * Barbados ¢ Cuba « Dominican Republic ¢ Grenada By Lawson Oates and Dawn Wood The nostalgia craze for ‘60s and ‘70s television continues at the movies with director Andrew Davis’ remake of The Fugitive. For four years (1963- 1967), The Fugitive, starring the late David Janssen, was one of television’s most suc- Cessful situation dramas. It can occasionally be seen today in syndication. Davis’s adapta- tion is powerful. The action cascades as the duel of wits intensifies between the fugi- tive, Dr. Richard Kimble er, U.S. Marshall Sam, Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones). , True to the television ver- sion, the movie follows the basic plot line. The Tespected one week from to $2,899 INCLUDING AIRFARE HOTEL ALL MEALS ALL DRINKS SPORTS ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINMENT & MORE! (Harrison Ford), and his stalk- . The Fugitive is well worth Movie Review Dr. Kimble returns home. after surgery to find his wife dying after an attack by an intruder. Kimble is likewise assaulted but is able to fend Off the one-armed villain. Despite his innocence, he is found guilty of his wife’s mur- der and sentenced to death. When a road accident provides an opportunity for escape, Kimble takes it and becomes a Con on the run—the fugitive— Obsessed with finding the one- man, Harrison Ford’s portrayal of Kimble is heartfelt and con- vincing. You feel the empathy he brings to Kimble’s quest to clear his name and find his wife’s murderer. You almost find yourself cheering him on, as audiences did in Raiders of the Lost Ark. But Ford is eclipsed by the performance of Tommy Lee Jones, playing the role of the U.S. Marshall who is equally obsessed with cap- turing his quarry. Jones’ last Major role was the demonic terrorist in Under Siege, also directed by Davis. Given some decent lines, Jones blossoms as the team leader of a crack investigation unit that Operates with the precision of a sym- phony. Jones’ performance is definitely Oscar material, RZ & NESU SG a SUMMER OF ’93 SAVINGS SPECTACULAR 10 Mountainview Rd.S. __877-5177-8 Like its television Predecessor, The Fugitive looks at how justice can go astray and sentence an inno- cent person to capital punish- ment. Along that theme we are given a taste of street justice when Gerard wars his crew that the Chicago police will kill Kimble when he is thought the chase to have killed a police officer. he Fugitive is a great action movie with heart, com- Passion and some fine acting. P.S. We would like to add Our voices to those mourning the passing of Globe & Mail movie critic Jay Scott. His - work will be sorely missed by the Canadian arts community. Co-op celebrates 10th anniversary By Patrick Freestone On Saturday, the residents of Morley Mills Housing Co- Operative will celebrate their 10th anniversary. The event will be marked by an all-day neighborhood celebration and evening street dance. The celebration Officially kicks off at 1 p.m. with the opening ceremonies high- lighted by speeches from Mayor Russ Miller and Halton North M.P., Noel Duignan. The day will be filled with games and activities for youngsters, including clowns and face painting provided by the Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks ment, oe \ D cf ‘Borney’'s a | c—— G+ BACKYARD CAFE INE DANCING" LESSONS ~ Wednesdays 7 PM-9 PM (PAUL PALMER) = “Formerly of the OWNTOWN +A+ReK+E+T Jamaica * Margarita Island ¢ Mexico ¢ St. Kitts ¢ St. Lucia ¢ St. Martin Pr be ‘Adventure Tours’ $50 pp. Early Bo hey Prior to departure). Pr accommodation Rat th departure date, and ice. Taxes & ROOS TRAVE. Yi ‘are extra. Akard Enterprises dto/a Adventure Tours Ont Reg 1539989 873-2000 232 GUELPH ST., GEORGETOWN Vendors Welcome ~ C: Pony rides and an authentic Wild West show by Buckaroo Billy’s Wild West Show will highlight the afternoon festiv- ities. Many local businesses have donated prizes that will be raffled off throughout the day. The public is cordially invited to sample what co- Operative living is all about. Morley Mills Housing Co- Operative is a 46-unit housing development located on Sumach and Pine Valley Trails in Georgetown. It is Owned and operated by the residents. Volunteer commit- tees oversee the daily mainte- nance and care of the Co- operative. The result is a tightly knit community, The anniversary celebra- ton will draw to a close with a $5 per plate chicken dinner, beer garden and street dance in the evening. The Public is welcome to stay for the evening events. {International Freight Forwarding] Import/Export via * Commercial/Personal Effects + Insurance, Pick-Up & Delivery Arranged 978-8008, WE SELL ICE CREAM! Thank you for seppertias ee local artisans Nathalie 873-9543

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