Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Apr 2007, p. 23

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Century Church Theatre holds casting call tonight Director Neville Worsnop will be casting tonight the next production for Century Theatre Guild's The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A Christmas Carol, to be performed at Century Church Theatre Hillsburgh in June. The roles are as follows: Mrs. Reece, elegant, bossy and enterprising; Thelma, a touchy prima donna; Gordon, longsuffering and a frozen-faced actor; Felicity, nervous, wellmeaning but an incompetent actress; Mercedes, phlegmatic yet dogged. The show will be great fun for participants and audience alike. Show dates are June 14-23, with rehearsals on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Backstage and support roles are also to be filled. Anyone wishing to learn about other aspects of theatre, such as producing, directing, stage-managing, or technical operation, can `job shadow' and assist one of the more experienced members. Casting will be on Wednesday, April 11, 7-10 p.m. at Century Church Theatre, Hillsburgh, and all are welcome. For further information, call Neville at 519-855-6896. Former trustee honoured Former Christ the King principal Nijole Vaitonis (left) and Halton Catholic District School Board director of education Lou Piovesan (right) presented a plaque to former school trustee Irene McCauley (centre) officially naming the theatre at Christ the King High School the Irene McCauley Theatre for the Performing Arts. The dedication was done at the opening night of the Seussical Musical production recently. Photo by Ted Brown Solving the whodunit Murder Mystery Inc. congratulate Ken Bartlette (centre) for solving the murder during the Murder Mystery fundraiser for the Bennett Centre. The event raised $3,046 for the Centre's Serenity Room. Photo submitted

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