Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 23, 1984, p. 24

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C6 Georgetown Wednesday May 23 agency GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Winners at music festival Nine Georgetown young people took hows at the recent Peel Music Festival Tiffany placed first Grade Six vocal Emma and Natalie Shuttle worth first in vocal duet under 1 1 years and Tara Hamilton first place in girls under eight class Second spots went to Melissa King in the under eight class Lisa Kim in both the under eleven and under IS class Jenny Taylor won two third places King a third place Chrtasy Cater two third places and Emma one third In the vocal competition Rosamond Smith took a third place in the Grade Three piano class All the contestants are pupils of Deborah Eyre Sumsion in town Canadian country and western singer Terry Sumsion will be coming to Georgetown Gordon Alcott Arena June The Optimist Club is bringing and Linda Lee Band to the arena to raise money for various com unity projects funded by the Optimists Tickets arc if Tom and Sharon hate more common than lb- wood orientation their respective work on display at Caller House Sol Both Cam functional wood designs and colorful woodcuts a vitality and freshness reflecting their boldly peri menial Romancing the Stone 910 St Sun nut STARTS FRIDAY Up the Creek Sal Sun mat pjn Event Sat Sun mat THE BOUNTY STREET mm the Chateau Restaurant Georgetown In front of the Motor Inn THIS WEEKS SPECIAL June THURSDAY BAKED or Garlic Bread MOD DAY FRIDAY TRYOUR r OH VA TlOflb CALL 8777629 Rites of Spring reopens Forge Terra Colta Forge Studio Gallery reopens for the season May with a group exhibition entitled Riles of Spring Forge Jo Vialterson and invite old friends to revisit the near Ihe Terra Cotta Inn and urge new In ends to come and get acquainted a week from Sunda when the show opens with all participating artists on hand selection of monotype impressions depicting the and countryside will be featured as will raku pottery drawing on her recent travels in Asia and South America on display will be award winning free form blown glass by Sheila Mahut a recent graduate of Sheridan College School of Crafts and Design large salt glazed a Japanese influence by Larry Davidson and woodblock prints known Lila Irving The artists will gather at the May 13 between noon and hours are noon to daily except Mondays and Fridays LIONS CHARITY ANNUAL SHRUB SALE BY GLEN WILLIAMS TOWN HALL SATURDAY MAY ON MAIN STREET GUKWIIUAMS Come Early for Great Bargains Gecrgetown Custom Car Sound REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables BINGO PRIZE MONEY Sunday May 27 24 GAMES JACKPOT SAME INFO CALL 1113 FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING turn mom GitnOftal 00 Radio Slflndard OAStC Exciting Colour Computer now A79 at a fantastic I low sate price a C0C0 I Your firm lyw I be J id you Play games I ale 5 and sounds a 1 e Ait I aches to any if TV 1GK SUndard BASIC CIS you Stilt all very 1GK Eitended BASIC C0C0 on Creitehgh th one I VHFUHFFM camper antenna prices May 1 Add speakers and save is great on Gold I Jjracfeens In SUNDAY BRUNCH ADULTS 395 May 25 26 27 Discover Ihe fascinating world collector plates at Canada foremost collector plate show see largest display collector plates meet the American who c the talk to worldwide exhibitors participate In seminars and giant Swap Sell gala dinner and dance May 2nd annual limited edition show plate sale Open to the General Tickets per day Fair Times May May 26 27 Toronto International Centre the Toronto International A THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF GEORGETOWN presents a BARN BANC featuring Terry Stagecoach with THE LINDA LEE BAND PINE VALLEY SQUARE DANCERS SATURDAY JUNE 9th 1984 AT GORDON ARENA HIGHWAY7 GEORGETOWN TICKETS HOT IUNCH TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE OPTIMISTS OR LOCAL MAC MILK OB FOR

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