Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, December 11,1993 — Fage.!! Entertainment Addams Family By Lawson Oates and Dawn Wood The title, Addams Family Values, is the first thing that grabs you. With so much talk about family values, why not have a look at the family val- ues of the ooky and spooky gang, the Addams Family. ‘Addams Family Values is the sequel to The Addams Family, which was a success at the box office two years agi Director Barry Sonnenfeld is back to direct Addams Family Values. is Paul The writer Rudwick, and the characters were developed by Charles Addams for the highly popu- Jar television sitcom. 24 Prints NEXT DAY SERVICE 77-5945 ‘ IN NORWANDY PLAZA Neti erty Fed ken 8 The cast is also retained: Mortica (Angelica Huston), Gomez (Raul Julia), Festor (Christopher Wednesday (Christina Ricci), and Pugsley (Jimmy Workman). The new addition is Debbie (Joan Cusack). The basic plot of Addams Family Values is similar to The Addams Family movie. An outside force is trying to steal the family fortune by corrupting Festor. But, we get ahead of ourselves. The Addams have a new addition to the family, a GEORGETOWN -38 CINEMAS /\ 295 Guelph Street 873+ MRS. DOUBTFIRE NIGHTLY 6:45 & 8:15 P.M. SAT, &SUN.2: PERFECT WORLD NIGHTLY 9 P.M. GizT CERTIFICATES EAT GEORGETOWN CINEMAS flic is full value spanking new baby complete with manicured mustache. ‘The presence of the new child creates turbulence in the household. Stung by _ jealousy, Wednesday and Pugsley craft all sorts of ways for the baby to have “unfortunate” acci- dents. The birth of the baby also triggers Festor’s biological clock. In no time he is howl- ing at the moon and scurrying around the new nanny, Debbie. However, Debbie is a gold- (CD) fHalton So oped Cable 4 Weekly Programme Schedule MONDAY 5:30 TV Story Time 6:00 Halton’s Health 6:30. Acton Santa Claus Parade 7:30. Sportzone “Live Phone-in” 8:30 Bicycle Helms: The Ceicels Yous 6:00 Optimist’s TV Bingo 7:00 Halton Hills Council WEDNESDAY TV Story Time Community Calendar for the week of December 13th to December With, 1993 Christmas at... oa Q Trafalgar 7 Ly # Balsam Christmas Trees + 1 Sweet Apple Cider & Home Baking ca GIFT SALE - 40% OFF- «Selection of Unique Crafts, Gifts and Wooden Toys * 2 Gift Baskets Custom made as well as supplies to make your Own * ‘ «DRAW FOR TOY BOX- OE scsi Road, 9 km Not Hwy. 7° 519-833-711 * digger and is prepared to go to any means to get the loot, even if it means going through with the honeymoon. Cunningly, she has the kids shipped off to summer camp, Camp Chippewa, in order to concentrate on Festor. At Camp Chippewa, Wednesday and Pugsley mix like oil and vinegar with the offspring of the well-heeled. This sub-plot provides the best laughs and parody as “family values” clash among the tall pines. Watch for some surprising social. commentary. THURSDAY 5:30. Religion 6:00 Community Calendar 6:30 Sportszone 7:00 Sports Report 7:30 Focus on Europe 8:00: Germany Live FRIDAY 5:30 Community Calendar 6:00 Sportszone 6:30. Region Council (Dec. 15) Check Schedule daily on TBA = To Be Announced "53-1270 235 Guelph Street MRS. DOUBTFIRE NIGHTLY 6:45 & 9:15 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 2 P.M. The Rotary Club of Georgetown 2nd Annual pee ey; TYTT ELL pee TOG opportunity to hear the exciting “Showtime” singers, and enjoy a fun-filled evening with their guests. A benefit performance for The Ralph Ursel Foundation Saturday, January 22/94 at the John Elliott Theatre 9 Church St., Georgetown Curtain 7:30 p.m. (non-reserved seating ) Tickets $20 (includes reception after the show) for ticket information call : Barry Timleck 8776948 Neville Worsnop 853-1030 John Windsor 877-2231 Benefit Show On Saturday, January 22, 1994, the Rotary Club of Georgetown will present “Showtime” — a music hall revue featuring the “Showtime” singers and guest artists. The show is.a benefit performance to raise funds for the Ralph Ursel Foundation, which has been formed in memory of Ralph Ursel, a past president and active member of Rotary for over 20 years. Ralph Ursel was a teacher at Georgetown High School. He loved theatre and music, and left.his mark on the community through the many musical shows with ich he was involved. Ralph founded Georgetown Globe Productions, directed musicals at the high school and in Brampton, and worked on a number of Christmas pantominies with Georgetown Little Theatre. Ralph Ursel’s talent, ‘enthusiasm and dedication to excellence helped build a love of theatre in this com- munity, which in turn lead to. the building of the John Elliott Theatre. ‘The Foundation needs funds to complete the project which it is hoped, will yield a student scholarship of about $450 annually.

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