Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Mar 2010, Focus, FOCUS05

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5 In Focus, April, 2010 Lunch Specials Choice of ·Spring Roll, Egg Roll or Deep Fried Wonton ·Chicken Egg Drop or Hot & Sour Soup ·Vegetable Fried Rice or Steamed Rice Discover a World of Fine Chinese Cuisine. We specialize in Cantonese & Szechuan Chinese Food Try Our Lemon Chicken Chicken with Snow Peas Beef with Chinese Greens Garlic Prawns Peking Spareribs Sweet & Sour Shrimp Beef Broccoli Almond Chicken Main Course Starting from Dine in or Fast Take Out Service $6.25 905-873-1669 53 Main Street South in Historic Downtown Georgetown www.9058731669.yp.ca Licensed LCBO Strictly Dance Showcase LEFT: Holly Mounsteven, Isabel Coady, Erika Peter, Kate Hatfield, Felicia Makos, Leah Johansen, Lindsay Hatfield, Kathleen McBarron, Charlotte Beauchamp, Megan Jukes, Lauren Peter and Zoe George get silly backstage before performing "Awakening the Goddess." Musical theatre, ballet, jazz, pointe, modern dance and more came together at the John Elliott Theatre for Strictly Dance's annual showcase. The dancers performed their routines before an excited crowd of friends and family, who showed their appreciation with cheers, whistles and applause. Bravo, Strictly Dance! Photos by Ron Stiel Emma Manuel and Emma Falls get ready to perform "Ballet Hoe Down." Holly Mounsteven performs the musical theatre number "He Called Me." Bennett Centre New Horizons Program FAR LEFT: The choir looks on as Nora Savage and Margaret Cooper take a spin around the dance floor. LEFT: Bennett Centre resident Chrissy cuts a rug with the centre's program manager Paul Parks. ABOVE RIGHT: The choir performed a variety of favourite songs for the crowd. BELOW RIGHT: Bennett Centre residents Flo, Bernice, Rita, Margaret and Margaret enjoy the music. The Bennett Health Care Centre was alive with the sound of music on March 21 when the Timeless Melody Singers dropped by to perform a selection of classic songs. The concert kicked off the Bennett Centre's New Horizons for Seniors Program, which brings music, art and activities to the centre's residents. And what a great start it was! Toes were tapping, heads were bobbing and voices were singing along with the talented choir. Photos by Andrea Lefebvre

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