Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, December 16, 1992 - Page 23 ENTERTAINMENT Library suggests magazine Subscriptions for Christmas It can often be difficult to find the perfect gift to give a child no matter what the age. The Halton Hills Public Libraries suggests giving them a subscription to a children’s magazine. This would be a lasting gift that is enter- taining, educational and fun. There are some ideas based on the library’s collection. Preschoolers, ages 2-6 years will enjoy Ladybug, from the publishers of Cricket and Sesame Street, filled with educational stories and puz- zles and the ever-popular Sesame Street characters. Your Big Backyard is published WN 235 Guelph Street “sa FRIDAY ALADDIN by the National Wildlife Federation and feature stories, games and bright pictures all about animals for young children, 3-5 years. An ideal first magazine. For your school-age nature enthusiasts you may wish to con- sider National Geographic World, Ranger Rick, or Owl (also available in French - Hibou). Kid City is a younger version of 3-2-1- Contact offering a wide vari- ety of articles your 6-9 year old will enjoy. Cricket is a “Reader’s Digest” for kids, 6-14 years. A ter- tific choice for eight year olds and Communi ty Cable 4 & bs elev St. 0 pail 853-1 woos ee ent Rrogeiae 5 Schedule nday 5 TV Stor ire pentecostle Presence 00 Halton's Health (Christmas Special) 3 GDHS Rookie Wrestling 6:30 Change on Life 00 A 7:00 Community Calendar 7:30 Sports Report used Religion 8:00 German progahering Optimist TV Bingo (live) peaay Halton Hills Council Milton Santa Claus Parade Halton Region Council Mark Tewksbury at GDHS Check Schedule daily Karin and nae Story on Cable 4 Halton Seni 21MainN. ACTON 853-1270 Halton Men's: invitational = To Be Announced Basketball Tournament (recently recorded programming) up who have an interest in sports is Sports Illustrated For Kids which features articles on favorite sports figures, sporting tips and kids to look for that are coming up in the sporting world. You might like to see a copy of the magazine before making your selection, so drop by the children’s area of either Branch Library and browse. For more information please con- tact Cindy Cooper or Eva Carney at 873-2681. It's Party Time Annual Christmas Panty P) Saturday, oe 19 Kent ‘Tocher 4 The Station House Lounge Fun & Prizes 9:00 p.m. no cover charge EXOHANGE TAVERN 37 KING STREET, GEORGETOWN, ONT. ‘Across from the GO station From all the staff a at The Exchange Tavern (Station House) AN EXCITING LIGHT & SOUND EXPERIENCE FRI DEC 18 DOORS OPEN 8:30 PM TV SPO! HOCKEY FOOTBALL GOLF OPEN DAILY AT 5 PM SAT - SUN AT 12 NOON SUNDAY - DART TOURNEY RTS YOUNG LEONARD Music of Alanna Miles & David Wilcox Don't Miss This Great SHOW Book Your Holiday a Parties Here! Formerly Club 2000 address Now Under New Strong Management 840 ° 6888 IT'S ALSO GREG BARRETTS _CHRISTMAS _ BIRTHDAY PARTY LIVE BAND & DJ SPORTS LOUNGE Top 40 DJ, Live Band- ‘Lary Melton’ & Juke Box Heroes, Hot & Cold Buffet, Door Prizes, Champagne and Party Favours! Admission: $25 p.p. / $40 per couple 840-6888 VISA M/C ACCEPTED THE BIGGEST