ll L HHI LTT] ii il i Hunn | iii . I I Fi ii Ji 1 would | like to thank the community for the | Support and many compliments that | received over the past ten years as caretaker | of Cherry Valley Cemetery. | As of January 1, 1999, my service is no 1'longer required by the Cherry Valley Cemetery Board. Iron Wood Industries is available for snow plowing, snow blowing, lawn maintenance, bush hog, back hoe and trucking. David Clapp, | iron Wood Industries, 476- 6905 Special Thanks I'would like to thank everyone who made my Country Tyme Crafts grand opening such a success. Special thanks to Inge and Bruce Scott, DotCom Computer Services and all those who attended. Winners of the door prizes were Carolyn Hinde, Toronto and Tom Evans, Picton. Winter Hours: During the winter the shop will be open Monday to Friday by appointment or chance, Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 11am - 4pm weather permitting. Gloria Murphy Country Tyme Crafts Phone 476-8318 | CINEFEST PICTON IMPROVES SOUND AT | THE REGENT THEATRE First the Regent Theatre recently purchased newer §| and more comfortable seats. Now, with a $2,000 donation § | from Cinefest Picton, the theatre will be installing improved | sound equipment to make every film a more pleasurable experience for the theatre audience. Funds from Cinefest | Picton will go towards the purchase of a gigantic movie lf | theatre speaker and a special new movie sound amplifier. Fred Brown, the Regent's Movie Co-ordinator, said | "There will be a 100% improvement in the quality of the movie sound with the new equipment and new seats. The old sound system was just not up to modern standards. It didn't help that sound bounced off the old hard seats and made it difficult for people in the audience to hear things clearly". With the new upholstered seats, better speakers and improved amplification, audiences will be treated to movies that sound the way they should. Plans are to have the sound system installed by December 18 when the Regent features the new animated film Prince of Egypt from Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks studio. Cinefest Picton is a volunteer-run non-profit group that screens films every second Monday at the Regent Theatre through the fall, winter and spring as well as during the summer. The group is dedicated to adding to the choice of films available at the Regent Theatre and contributing any profits to make the Regent a more comfortable location for movie audiences. Cinefest Picton is now in its third year. Films include recent international released from the Toronto International Film Festival, art films movies from smaller production houses and other films that appeal to smaller audiences and might otherwise bypass Picton and Prince Edward County. Homemade Crafts and unique gift items Interior Decorating Consultation E-Mail: PA asympatico.ca Web Site: www3.sympatico.ca/melvin.murphy Gloria Murphy Proprietor RR3 - #2568 Cty. Rd. # 13 Picton, Ont. KOK 2T0 Phone 613-476-8318 Upcoming movies at Cinefest Picton the Powerful American film, Buffalo 66, on December 7. The first movie in the New Year will be Contempt on January 4, a film by the esteemed French director Jean-Luc Godard and starring a young Brigitte Bardot and Jack Palance. The lineup for the winter and spring will be announced shortly and through sponsors Mr. Larry's Video, Books on the Bay and Picton Home Hardware/Decorating. Admission is $5.00 for seniors, students and members and $7.00 for others. Information: ~~ Wayne McNulty 399-5392 Val Fulford 393-1528 Will Gorlitz 399-2126