Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1986, p. 16

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RELAX ENJOY YOURSELF Entertainment SECTION B THE Wednesday June 18 ISM At GDHS Juno performer Murray McLaughlan is here Friday Why is Murray McLaughlan com to Georgetown Could it be because his brother lives here or maybe his career is sliding dangerously close lo the rocks There is nothing wrong with McLaughlani career Georgetown is to get him said Bill Dill Kent Jr Is a promoter who will be bringing well known name entertainment la Hills Ills project Is Murray Ift playing at Georgetown District High School night Strawberry social there will be a Strawberry Social at the Churchill Community Church two miles north of Highway Churchill Road North June Adults Children Ice cream cranks The 3rd Annual Canada Day Ice Cream CrankOff will be held at Itcgion Museum in Milton July 1 from 10 a to Visitors will be able to crank out old fashioned homemade ice cream using handoperated ice i cream makers Free samples of homemade ice cream will be to all in attendance at the there will be no charge to the Museum for this event Regular Kelso gate fees will apply Along with the ice cream demonstrations there will be a while elephant table Visitors can Jour the Museums six buildings housing one of Ontarios largest community museum collections All aboard All aboard All the trains will be running at the County Radial Railway Museum on June The museum is holding Annual June Ex travaganza on this day and one admission price will enable to ride all trains all day Usually only two or three trains arc working each day along the mile of track which runs through a scenic wooded Niagara Escarp ment areas Kent Mr Kent is owner of Georgetown s newest entertainment company Kent certs The Murray concert at Georgetown District High June is the first concert promoted by Kentcerts As a former resident of Georgetown Mr Kent is Interested in bringing big names in entertain to town Somebody us big as has come to Georgetown he Mid Getting Murray to come this time was just good for tune Kentcerts is trying to establish a good reputation with Canada big agency called The Agency Mr Kent said When Mr Kent called The Agency looking for his first booking he discovered Murray McLaughlan had J cancellation and was available June 20 Since that first booking Kentcerts has booked the rock band Glass Tiger at the Gordon Alcott Arena for July 17 David Wilcox rhythm and blues musician may be in town at the end August And is working on getting Burton for Seplcmber Kim Mitchell and The Good Brothers arc other possibilities Whether or not Kentcerts will con tinuc to bring entertainment will de pend on how successful the first shows like are Mr Kent said So far ticket for the McLaughlan show have not been good Mr Kent said He expects most tickets to be sold the night of the show Doors open at in Tickets are and are available at Neil Music Centre on St in Georgetown Coulter Music in Milton and V llagc Music Store in Erin They con be iharged by calling 877 Mr Kent expects a two from who I be featuring his latest Midnight Break McLaugh who often tours as a solo w I ijn a piece band with him He will also be playing old favorites such as the Farmers Song for which he won a Juno Award for Composer of the Year Bill Kent said has seven Juno awards and has released albums A cowboys goldmine stun uboiil all this vou will In The Saloonkeepers Daughter Theatre Is presenting the musical Friends exhibit June and at Sucre Hall Tickets are and can be pur chased at Flags at 9 Weileynn SI or by calling Seen here are players bot tom left to right Phil Bob Marie lop left lo Haul Herald photo Ken Danbys artwork will hang in our gallery An exhibition of the work of prominent Canadian artist Ken will hung in he cultural this summer with ihe artist at tending the opening night gala in the gallery July The exhibition will feature 30 original lilhographs completed by the artist himself During the past few years Mr Dan by has lived in the area has become the subject of many of his paintings Known for his figures the artists most famous painting is lhat of hockey goalie poised alone in from of the net in a memorable piece entitled At he Crease Considered one of the finest realist painters in world today Mr anby s work in water colours and egg tempera been exhibited Canada and in Europe aid the United Slates At the mo ment he is an active member of the Canada Council board of The and if a la is sponsored by the Friends of the Hills Libraries which have organized a scries of artistic endeavours locally since their for mation in WW These have Included the very successful Robert retrospective thai same year and concert featuring Peter in the Cultural Centre theatre in At the opening gala July 16 the ar tist will meet the public and autograph copies of his books the various selected posters which will be on sale Gala tickets will be available at the Acton and Georgetown libraries Many of the original and In ihe exhibition will also be offered for sale excluding those on loan from private collec tions The exhibition is being arrang ed through the collaboration of the Waller Moos gallery in Toronto and local gallery owner John Circus time in Brampton Circus Vargas the worlds largest traveling big top circus will be raising its tent June at Shoppers World in Brampton The tent the size of a football field is listed in the Guineas Book of World Records and will be pull up by one of the Circus Vargas elephants between 10 noon The tent along with tho rest of the circus city will be built in eight hours in time for p show that evening Area citizens along with invited students from local will witness the ceremony lhat is per formed over too times each year Former LtGov opens exhibit The Honourable Paulino bon former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario will officially open the Rural Women Labour and Leisure exhibit at July 1 Bicentennial Bam from July to August daily Rural Women Labour and Leisure will allow visitors to trace tho role of rural women in Ontario and their con- farm and community life over the past 150 years Also featured is the work of women on the farm and In the home and their leisure pursuits In the home and off the farm The evolution of rural fife beginn ing with the laborious lifestyle of the 1830b Ihe defined role of women in the lasos to the visibility of women in the school educational and political forums of the 1930s will be featured In addition a realistic look at the role of farm women in the 1980s will be highlighted as they share equal responsibilities in the business of farming during a time which affords greater opportunities for personal fulfillment While at the Museum be sure to discover the sights and sounds of On tarios rural past and explore over hectares of living history Dally demonstrations of spinning weav ing thing wheelwright I open hearth cookery forming ac tivities and more are featured The Museum is located km west of Milton lake Highway exit 320B or and is open May 12 to October 13 1986 Admission S3 for adults students SO to 17 years seniors and a family rate of Group rates available Club of Georgetown Annual LotMeifesl wis best ever iris year to Be allocated lo various Charities Also trie in Iho Highland Games by parking car money earned was returned Ihe Highland Guiles who will also allocate the money to TRIO I SERVICE PHOTO FINISHING Hilton Moor Pirfc si North George town LEARN THE KEY TO SAFE DRIVING CALL New In Town Georgetown Newcomer Club meets every IN id Wednesday from September to June The next meeting is Jure IS St Andrews Church Mountain view South evening will bo primarily a one tticese days and refreshments A charge S3 is necessary lo defray New members are welcome See you For mora Information call 8778038 CD DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT NOW LICENSED UNDER LLBO CHINESE CUISINE Can ton eta CANADIAN FOOD FlihoUhlpiaipeclalty CATERING TO BANQUETS I PARTIES DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS St AFTER FIVE THINGS TO DO PLACES TO GO MAIN ST STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM PIE Dissolve strawberry flavoured jello in 1 cup hot water Add cup cold water stir Add 1 pint vanilla ice cream cut in chunks Stir till melted Chill mixture in fridge until it begins to thicken and mound when spooned 20 to 30 minutes Gently fold in 1 cup sliced strawberries Pour into cooled baked 9 pastry shell Chill till firm about to minutes Trim with whipped cream if desired Foodstuff MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8776569 WIMMMCAH J FOODSTUFF HAIEVtRVTMIM CtMilttl TEAS foodstuff WIN Jual unscramble the name below then enter our draw for a 1 5 Food Voucher to dine out at the featured restaurant Send Name Address and Answer to- t weeks winner THE DINEOUT EDITOR St GOOD FRIENDS Come In Minx and Enjoy SUNDAY BRUNCH ADULTS CHILDREN SENIORS 15 Discount Children Undore FREE DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Excellent Luncheons and Dinners PATIO NOW OPEN Permitting mm QLEN WILLIAMS TREAT YOUR GUESTS WITH A doit yourself BUFFETf Great for Picnics Receptions or Event where Friends Meet AS FEW AS 15 AS MANY AS 1500 Buffet Consists of 1 3 pes 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