Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 21 April 1993, p. 7

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Entertainment abis® Halton-Hills:This. Week, ‘Wednesday; A Mikado Benefit Gala Georgetown Globe’s production of “The Mikado” is set to open on May 6, 8 p.m. at the John Elliott Theatre. This will be a special Gala Benefit Premiere performance and the proceeds are to benefit the North Halton Distress This is a perfect eppottiity to not only come out and support the Arts but also a worthwhile public service in our community. Complimentary wine and hors- d’oeuvres will be served in the Art Gallery. immediately after the per- formance of “The Mikado” and there is also an opportunity to min- gle with cast members, production staff as well as local celebrities. Tickets for this and all other per- BEELINE formances, running until May 15 are available from Royal Lepage Real Estate, 170 Guelph St. For best selection, it is highly recommended that you purchase your tickets in person; no telephone orders. Tickets are only $12.00 and spe- cial group discounts are available upon request. For more information, please call 877-4323 or 877-5545. Excellent seats are still available for this performance, so reserve your tickets now to avoid disap- pointment. On the evening of May 6, 1993, show the North Halton Distress Centre that you really care! Tel: . ‘Choir concert The Georgetown and Achill Choral Societies have joined forces once again to present a spring con- cert on May 8, 8 p.m. This year’s concert is called “A Symphony of Song” and the choir will be accom- panied by the Oakville Symphony. The Oakville Symphony is familiar to Halton Hills audiences as they formed here at the invitation of the University Women’s Club. Excerpts from two major works will be presented - Bach’s Mass in B Minor and’Brahm’s Requiem. Several'lighter pieces such as They Rhythm of Life and Feller from Fortune will round out the evening. ™ While the performers and the music may be familiar, the location marks. a change for the choir. Mayfield Secondary School, a short drive from Georgetown, is a central point for Achill, Georgetown and Brampton choir members to meet. Tickets for A Symphony of Song are $10 each and are ayailable at Oxbow Books, Main St. or from any choir member. BUY 1 MEDIUM, LARGE OR EX LARGE PIZZA (3 ITEMS OR MORE) GET ONE POUND CHICKEN WINGS (HOT OR MILD) FREE Coupon required Pick up or Delivery WITH CHEESE AND 1 TOPPING 11.49 Each additional topping *1.59 Pick Up and get a 6 pack of Coke Free NEW CAR FINANCING 0 a CONTINUES... 3 “Until April 30/9: NORTHEND PLEIN GEE ww MILTON 878-4137 84006888 AN SOUND J AT HWY. 7 & WINSTON CHURCHILL Bu (CHURCHILL N.TO HWY 7 tin ~ AVINE PUB 357 Guelph St, A Rumi's ‘Style Engish Pal NEXT WEEK ee SECRETARIES WEEK “COME IN FOR LUNCH AND HAVE A FREE SECRETARIES SALAD BRING IN A BUSINESS CARD TO BE DRAWN ONCE A WEEK FOR A FREE LUNCH SPECIAL AT GEORGETOWN'S OFFICE GETAWAY ~ 873-8090 LIVE BAND + GREAT FOOD « POOL TABLES & GAMES FRIDAY APRIL 23RD An Evening of... EAGLES Hore. CALIFORNIA GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE presents PRIVATE Directed VESTA JORGENSEN FRAN ANTHONY uirrg) John Elliott Theatre April 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 8pm Box Office 877-3700 £ by kind permission of Samuel French (Canada) Itd. TRAVEL sh “ane (416) 873-2900 or (416) 874-3063 presents Journey back a thousand years Jorvik is the Viking city that archaeologists uncovered beneath Coppergate, York in Northeast England. As they peeled back the Business Cards Black on white, Thermal, Logo plus 4 lines of type, = ct ava ak ree debris of centuries, complete houses We Pekupand ceiver and workshops emerged, wel esta ing everyday utensils, tools and cloth- cf GR APHICS ing of a civilization buried for a thou- 875-1948 “AX 875-3066] sand years. Now you can visit the Jorvik Viking Centre, step aboard a time car and be whisked back through the centuries on a journey to real-life Viking Britain. A bustling market, dark, smokey houses and a busy wharf have all been recreated in accu- rate detail so that you can experience in sight, sound and smell exactly what it was like to live and work in the Viking City of Jorvik. Then, round a corner, you find yourself in the dig itself, reconstruct- ed exactly where it took place, with the preserved tenth century buildings re-erected where they were found. From there, you pass to the Skipper Gallery to see the many magnificent and delicate objects found on the dig. All of this makes the Jorvik Viking Centre not just the journey of a life- time, but the most exciting one in a thousand years! Gnesi 235 Guelph Street 873-1999 CINEMA #1 BI CINEMA #2 FALLING DOWN |CINEMA #3 INDIAN SUMMER MUSIC/SONG/DANCE/COMEDY Ronnie Coburn's ”A BREATH OF SCOTLAND” John Elliott Theatre Georgetown April 26, 1993 8:00 p.m. Reception follows performance Tickets $15.00 available at: The Hospital Gift Shop or call Brenda 877-8212 or Betty 877-3866 also April 23 & 24 2-5 p.m. at the box office at the Library. Sponsored by the Georgetown Hospital § Volunteer Association.

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