Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 November 1993, p. 9

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‘Me and My Girl’ is sure to please & TIM ALBERTS Georgetown Globe showcases several faces familiar to Georgetown audi- ences. The hero of the story, Bill Snibson, is played by Keith Mills in one of the funniest standup comedy roles in musical theatre. Keith, as Bill, the cockney Lambeth, wisecracks, sings and dances his way into the bosom of his newly-discov- ered family, whose stiff upper-class lips finally crack into smiles as their hearts are won over by Bill and his eetheart, Sally. sally, slaved by oe Tracy, is a sweet and spunky lass from Bill’s neighborhood, true-blue to her beloved Bill. However, theif romance almost crumbles under the combined influence of the tra- dition-bound Duchess, formi- dably portrayed by Margaret Eggleton-Kaye, and her mer- cel iter, the ravishing (and longing-to-be ravished) Lady Jacqueline - who is for the ladies. Opening night for “Me and My Girl” is Nov. 18 at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown. Tickets. are available at Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ld. 1 Guelph St. Sorry, telephone orders cannot be accepted. For information, please call Rachelle Warburton at 873- another pining lover - this time for the hand of the Duchess -. is Sir John Tremayne, played by Brian Banyard. David Ambrose ~ is Parchester, the family solici- tor responsible for bringing Bill into his rightful family place, and Gerry Andrew plays an aged, tippling family connection, with a tireless eye played by Lois Fraser Wringing his fad help- lessly during all of this is Jacquie’s sometime fiancé, Gerald, (David Brock), while Mother comes By Peter Roe GLT Publicity Stumped as to how you will keep you and your chil- dren entertained this holiday oat Come to the theatre! December, cease Little Theatre proudly presents Mother Goose, written by our own Margaret Eggleton-Kaye, directed by funnyman Ron Hunt, and under the musical direction of Hayden Evans! Mother Goose will be pre- sented in the spirit of English pantomime, chock full of song, dance and laughter, ‘all wrapped around the fairy tale of that famous story-teller Mother Goose. Ms. Goose, along with familiar characters like Jill, Simple Simon, and not-so- Goose to town familiar faces like Demon Discontent and the Baron of Ballinafad, will kéep the smiles coming for both young and old alike Dec. 10 (7:30 p.m.), Dec. 11 (3 and 7:30 p.m.) and Dec. 12 (3 and 7:30 p.m.). Tickets for this fun-filled show with lots of music, comedy and colorful scenery are $7 for adults and chil- dren, but aly $5 for groups of 20 or more! The GLT box office opens at the John Elliott Theatre Tuesday and Thursday evenings 4-8 p.m. starting this Tuesday so be sure to mark your calendars and book tickets to see the origi- nal queen of books! For further information, please call 877-2321 Children’ The Georgetown Children’s Chorus is making a guest appearance at the Georgetown Choral Society’s Christmas concert “Choral.to Advent” on Nov. 26, 8 p.m. at Holy Cross Church. Both choirs are directed by Dale Wood, so performing a combined concert was bound to happen sooner or later. The Children’s Chorus was started last year and with over 40 members, it has been a tremendous success. The choir has two divisions, a junior group of 30 mem- bers (ages 6-11) and new this year, a senior group of 10 members (ages 11-14). Both will be performing Nov. 26. Their voices, and especial- ly their faces, are delightful to behold. Although the Children’s Chorus has two OD Jimny CAIe 4 Television» RALION MILLS FIRE DEPART Weekly Programme Schedule for the week of November 8th to November 12th, 1993 ee MONDAY THURSDAY —_ J 5:30 TV Story Time 5:30 Religion 6:00 Halton’ 's Health 6: itizen’s Forum on Racism 7:00. It's Your Welfare 8:00 oe Springers Gymnastics ‘TUES! 5 6:00 Optimists 7:00 Halton Hills Caterte 8/93) s Chorus concerts of their own each year, most of the tickets are sold to families. Music lovers of all ages will enjoy “Choral to Advent”. Tickets ($6 for adults, $4 children 5-12 and no charge for children under five) are available at Oxbow Books, through choir mem- bers or call 877-6839. ACTON BOWL | 853-0470 Enjoy a wood stove safely! A Building Permit is required by law when installing a wood burning appliance. A Building Department Official will inspect for proper installation. MASONRY WALL PROTECTION : A Vv Couling air flow Use only Approved and Tested wood burning appliances which are properly labelled as such. DY A Have your chimney cleaned and inspected at least once a year by acompetent and reputable chimney sweep. For more information on woodstove safety call the Halton Hills Fire Department at 877-1133, Fire Prevention Division. For more information on woodstove installation call your Municipal Building Inspector at 873-2600 6:00 Community Calendar SO oe an ea fae Spore Rope 8:00 cement Live FRIDAY 5:30 Community Calendar a0 Region Council (Nov. 3/93) Check Schedule daily on Cal come To Be Announced programming) "B53- 1270 AHALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE SPONSORED BY i HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT in co-operation with the WALTON HULLS INSURANCE BROKERS, ASSOCIATION INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION OF HALTON HILLS DENNY'S DUNLOP INSURANCE INSHRANCE $ LTD. 15 Mill St. W., 500 Guelph St. Acton, Ont. Norval, Ont. 853-0150 877-5101 PAUL C. ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 143 Mill St., Georgetown, Ont. 877-0133 SPRIGGS INSURANCE BROKERS 8 Wesleyan St. Georgetown, Ont. 877-5113

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