Page 14 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 13, 1993 Entertainment ” By Rosaleen Garneau Special to HHTW Amnesty International, Halton Hills, is leading the way in the revival of Coffee House entertainment as pre- Lessons held at the senting local musicians, 7:30 BALLINAFAD .m, this coming Saturday, COMMUNITY CENTRE 8. John's United Church Ti Guelph St., Georgetown. For the past 31 years Amnesty International, inde- pendent of any government, Political persuasion or reli- TIME: Classes are from 7 p.m. to 10 fe ore eee “ha COST: Only $5. peated fora fun-filled evening! A gious creed, has acted to pro- For further information contact tect people around the globe Laurie at (519) 833-2756 from violations of their human rights. The Halton Hills group, now in its second. year, is diligently working for the immediate and unconditional telease of Israel M. Gonzalez Leyva, sentenced in his THURSDAY é 00 Contiy Calendar Sportszone 5:30 TV Story Time 6:00. Halton’s Health 6:30 Bicycle Helmets: bite NIGHTMARE 7.00 Sports Report CINEMA ee plepickey o acti ee pera ISTMA: ited Sacretown Sara ClausParado FRIDAY ne a fa peat 5:30 caer Calendar gion ; 6:00 TV Bingo 6:30 Region Council (Nov. 17/83) 7.00 Halon is Gouri Nev. 1885 * WEDNESDA (ov. 1589) "Check Schedule daily 520 TV Stay Timo 600. Community Calendar Et ena 6:30 Working in Ontario recorded programmin, 7:00 Seniors’ Showcase 8:00 Acton Fall Fair'93 853-1270 CE Halton Hills This Week Classifieds get results 873-2254 Georgetown Globe Productions presents Book and Lyrics by L, ARTHUR ROS. IGLAS FURBER Music by NOEL GAY ¢ contributions to revisions by MIKE OCKRENT JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 9 Church St., Georgetown GENER GALAPERFORMANCE) November 18 8 p.m. November 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 December 1, 2, 3, 4, 1998 November 28 2 p.m. Tickets $12.00 available at ROYAL LEPAGE 170 Guelph St., Georgetown _. No telephone orders, please! For more information, please call 873-1765 . By Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Dy, native Cuba to 10 years imprisonment for trying to Peacefully express his politi- cal views and exercise his rights to freedom of expres- sion and/or associatiot A number of artists from the Georgetown area have agreed to donate their time and talents next Saturday evening in support of this drive, and numerous other letter writing campaigns in which the Halton Hills group is involved. The evening will be hosted by organizer, Jim Broughton, who will encourage sing-a- longs to the Canadian folk songs oh Stan Rogers and Gordon. Well-1 ee pianist, music director and teacher, Haydn Evans, will draw on his large repertoire to offer a mix of classical and modern music. Also visiting the stage is very talented, repeat per- former, Brent Cooper, on his new acoustic guitar. Janice Giddings, Phil Lewin and Kent Neame will play Weeey Deb Laidlaw modeled fashions from Vanessa Mitchell’s Irish Classics (located at 88 Dunn St. in Oakville) last Monday for the women of Maple Avenue Baptist Church. ‘ilson/HHTW WWF (519) 833-9651 1 Guelph Rd. (Hwy. 24) Erin, Ontario \ = Ga HOUSE | Antiques, Art, Custom Framing & Unique Gifts goewoww LIFE FUND Cordially invite you to attend an exclusive solo exhibition of by World Wildlife Fund artist Ros TUCKERMAN Opening for Public Viewing until November 30, 1993 The Not Yet Famous Tilley ‘paintings Hat Amnesty International hosts a Coffee House Blues while Steve Ruggle, Mike Whaling and Dave Haffey include some Beatles’ classics in their segment fea- turing 60’s rhythm and blues. Admission to this evening of great entertainment, com- bining local talent with a_, world-wide cause, can be had for $4 adults, seniors and stu- dents $2. Along with a variety of tea, coffee and sweets, Christmas cards will be available. Cards are also available by calling 873-0633. Purely | Pastels “Purely Pastels”, the Ontario group of pastel painters will hold their 2nd Annual Open Juried Show from Dec. 4 to Jan. 21 at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 ~ Trafalgar ~ Road, Oakville. This particular exhibition will not only feature members of the association but also pas- tel works by other artists who use the medium. It will be an excellent opportunity for those who are enjoying the increas- ing popularity of this historic art form to see a juried show of new and established pastel painters. " The timing of the show is very fortuitous for those who wish to celebrate Christmas by receiving or giving a could unique art work - what be nicer! Anyone wishing to find out iation, its exhibitions and workshops should contact the president Ursula Reese in Campbellville at 905-854-0887 o Colour Photo Enlargement