THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI 2 The Cemetery Club celebrates life WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1997 Georgetown Little Theatre is preparing its winter produc- tion, The Cemetery Club, a comedy-drama by Ivan Menchell. Set in Flushing, New York, the plot of this funny and touching play revolves around three Jewish widows their late husbands' graves. When a man (Ed Arcuri) enters their circle the women are forced to examine their relationships more closely. Can friendship survive when romance threatens? The re- sults are both comical and poignant in this story about alty and love. The Cemetery Club runs Feb. 21, 22, 26 to 28 and March 1 at the John Elliott Theatre, curtain time is 8 pm. Ticket prices are $10 for Wed. and Thurs. perform- ances, $12 for Fri. and Sat. Tickets available at the box who meet monthly to visit endings and beginnings, loy- _ office orby calling 877-3700. Connect Now! Internet Access Aztec Computer Serving North Halton Since 1988 Local call No hidden charges Web page hosting Internet Classes software included SPECIAL FOLKS: Members of the Halton Regional Police Service, 11 Division, provided security to the Special Olympics held recently in Toronto and Collingwood. Back row: Sgt. Larry Masson, PC Dennis Dimitroff, PC Brad Cook, PC Dave Shortt. Front row: District Stenographer Gail Thompson, Duty Clerk Lori Taylor. Shortt also worked security at the summer Olympics in Atlanta last year. (Jamie Harrison photo) Town Rec. and Park rates up 5 per cent BY FRANCES NIBLOCK blended together. mittee members on Monday i * The Georgetown Gemini "The Community Grants _ night. Lite 10) $9.95 $ 8. 25 A 5 per cent increase for Committee is being set up to The new fees for sports Account per mo p : Town Recreation and Parks review how the municipality _ field and park rentals are ef- Surfer Department rates and fees supports the organizations fective March 1 with the re- ure 60 S25700 $20.75. will bring the municipality either through grants or mainder of the increases be- Account per mo per mo. an additional $118,000 this year. Since an ongoing compre- hensive rate review will not be complete until later this year, staff recommended a flat 5 percent interim increase for services and programs. The rates and fees cover eve- rything from sports fields, arenas, park and community centre rentals, swim pro- grams and cemetery inter- ment charges, to name a few. When asked why the in- creases were being recom- mended as a new committee was being set up to study the whole issue, Town Treasurer Andy Koopmans said the Town is attempting to sepa- rate the issues of rate amounts and who gets Town subsidies which have historically been House entered, family friend charged A family friend faces charges after a house was entered and money taken, Friday, at a Tenth Line residence. Police report that the homeowners were away when a 16-year-old Milton female entered the residence and made off with $200 in cash. She is due to appear in court March 21. through other forms of as- sistance, which is separate and distinct from any work on determining what the go- ing rate for the rental a facil- ity or what the cost of a pro- gram should be," Koopmans explained to General Com- aia ginning July 1 for a one-year period. Groups and organizations that will be affected by the increases will be notified by letter and sports groups have been invited to a meeting to explain the changes. equivalent monthly price paid in advance for one year* A $15.00 set up fee applies to the surfer account under 2 months and a lite account under 1 year. Additional hours $1.00 per hour. Aztec Computer 873-2141 348 Guelph St. Georgetown SALES LEASING ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS LTD. 33 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 877-6944 ply) 3 mes CAR & TRUCK RENTALS DAILY « WEEKLY ° 2 MONTHLY ante Chevy Trucks LIKE A ROCK aa |i