Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Mar 2007, p. 14

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14 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, March 14, 2007 ENTERTAINMENT Choral Society gives us Taste of Ireland Saturday JENNIFER VANDERDRIFT Georgetown Choral Society The Georgetown Choral Society will be hosting A Taste of Ireland, an evening cabaret this Saturday, March 17 at 8 p.m. at Holy Cross Church Hall in Georgetown. They will be joined by two other performing groups-- the Ault Sisters and the McGinley Academy dancers. The Ault Sisters are an exciting new vocal trio from Mississauga and dancers from the McGinley Academy of Irish Dance. Amanda, Alicia and Alanna are classically trained and accomplished soloists, and when combined, their voices soar in exquisite harmony. They have performed in such venues as the Mississauga Living Arts Centre's Hammerson Hall and RBC Theatres, the CNE Bandshell, and Theatre Aquarius. The girls currently study voice with singing teacher Linda Fletcher of Oakville and vocal coaches A. Dale Wood of Georgetown, Tom Oliver of Hamilton, and Jennifer Tung of Mississauga. The McGinley Academy brings 10 members of the school, aged from 6-20 years old, and they will be performing traditional Irish dance throughout the evening. Several students are currently studying to attend the World Championships of Irish Dancing to be held in Glasgow, Scotland this April. Funds from the concert will go to the cost of the group's upcoming trip to Ireland in May where they will be performing their spring concert, Spirit of Song. Local audiences will have an opportunity to hear the spring concert on May 11 and 12 at the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, Trafalgar Rd. Tickets will be available at the Cabaret, The Freckled Lion Children's Bookstore, Main St, Georgetown and Bergsma's Paint & Wallpaper, Georgetown Market Place. Limited tickets are still available for the cabaret concert. LINE DANCE LESSONS WEDNESDAYS WITH DOUBLE TROUBLE 7pm in the Raxx music hall Coffee house aids food bank Brad Woods (left), from the Great Wooden Trio, played the role of the storyteller during a recent night of folk music held at the Old Acton Town Hall. Organized by Crossings Community Church, the night featured a collection of performers in a coffee house setting with all proceeds going to the Acton FoodShare food bank. Joining Woods on stage were, from left, Philip Cottrell, singer and songwriter Marian Butler and Tim Alberts. Submitted photo Solve a murder mystery during dinner A Murder Mystery Dinner will be held at the Optimist Hall, Hwy 7 west of Georgetown on Saturday, March 24. Dinner (roast beef or chicken) will be served at 7 p.m. Tickets are $40. There will be a cash bar. Professional actors will start their skits sometime between 6:30-7 p.m. One of them will `die' and it is up to the audience to figure out whodunit. Proceeds to Bennett Health Care Centre serenity room. Tickets can be purchased at the Centre's reception desk or call Katie Downes, 416-731-0608 kdownes@mail.com lax "Re by Fire the " PUB AND RESTAURANT Check Us Out VOTED BEST WINGS Join Us This Weekend for Josh's Live Entertainment Wednesday 9-12 Friday 7-11 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Free Appetizers, Music, Fun & Prizes WING NIGHTS Tuesday & Wednesday COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZERS Friday 5-7 Josh's Pub - Located behind Smittys Restaurant 265 Guelph Street (Sinclair Place), Georgetown CELTIC BAND ~ The Rivals ~ (Friday & Saturday Night) GREAT FOOD! · Irish Stew · Mulligatawny Soup · British Dishes m nch eir ti "Lu ber th ! our em 's Try ids remt Smitty K a ls" ecia e Sp BREAKFAST SPECIALS SUNDAY BRUNCH LOTS OF GREEN BEER DJ TONY HULMES - Every THURSDAY Night! 79 Main Str eet South, Geor getown VOTED BEST FAMILY RESTAURANT Smitty's - Located in front of Josh's Pub 265 Guelph Street (Sinclair Place), Georgetown 905-702-9526 905-702-8454

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