12-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, October 10, 2003 à i rment /Lots of laughs expected ait Chalet next -Fri*day Local comic to entertain hometown crowd By STEPHANIE THIESSEN The Champion Everybody has heard that laughter is the best medi- cine. Miltonian Mo Ozdemnir is invitmng fellow resi- dents to put that saying to the test next week. Next Fniday from 7 to 9:30 p.m., the Grand Chalet restaurant at 324 Steeles Ave. will host a comedy night starring Mr Ozdemir and bis comedy troupe. The night will begin with a three-course dmnner and will follow with tons of laugbs, Mr. Ozdemir said. Anyone who has seen the popular TV show 'Whose Line is it Anyway?' will understand the format of the night. For those who haven't, the night will be composed of Mr. Ozdemir and bis four- person troupe doing improvisation comedy in a number of games and sketches. Audience interaction will be the key to a fun-filled evening, Mr. Ozdemir said. if( - GEORGETOWN ~ CINEMAS 25GUELPH STREET 873-199 O THE SCHOOL 0F ROCK Daîly 645 & 9:5p.m. Sat &Sun. 2:0 p.m. O GOOD Boy S Daiy6:45p.m Sat&Sun.2tt0p.m 0THE RUNDOWN Daily :00p.m 6 Volence. Nou ecommended r yan clden, ID COLD CREEK MANOR ~ Dai1y5.45&9:00p.m Sat&Sun.2tt0p.m Coorse Laniuaie.NoSrecommende foc ouno c idren. Theatre Pa,*Ing AvaiiabIé et R.ar "t's tbem that makes it aIl work," he said. "We just put tbe glue on to hold it al togesber." Tbe comedy teani - called Laughter Birth - bas trained as the famnous Toronto Second City comedy club, where funny men John Candy and Martin Short eus tbeir comedic teeth. Laugbser Birth bas performed in various venues in Toronto like Yuk Yuk's in front of entbusiastic crowds, Mr. Ozdemir said. They're also featured on FM 89.5 every Saturday from Il a.m. until noon. Excited about local show As a Milton resident for 23 years, Mr. Ozdemir said be knows this is a different type of show to bring to Milton. And be's excised about tbat. "I wanted to bring sometbing like this to Milton because tbere's neyer any comedy around bere," be said. Mr. Ozdemir said many people won's recognize him by bis naine - whicb bas cbanged - but once sbey sec him perform, tbey'll know it's him. "I've always been interested in entertain- ing," bie said, adding is wouldn't surprise any of bis old sebool teachers to see bim doing comedy. Tickets for the dinner and comedy nigbt cous $40 and can be purchased at the Grand Chalet or by credit card by calling (905) 878-7934 or (905) 693-8011. Stephanie Thie.ssen con be reached at sthiessen@miltoncanadianchampion.coin. buitmo'. Mo Ozdemir la est to offer hie omedy- etylhig et the GOmnd, Che ext Fde et Photo by GRAHAM PAINE rAflME FOR FAMJLY. A TIME FOR REFLECTION. ~XF I ~ \71IVEYOt 1\F As you gather to give thanks, let us tbank you for allowing us to beypur good neiqhbour agents. We appreciate your business. Don MacRtac ----- Anita Cutala 94)5 8-8-8t109 90r, 88 88-1~ LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR LJSTATE FARM IS THERE7- 485 Main St. E., Milton STATE FARU IIS$RANCE COMPANES, CANADWdN HEM OFFICE: SCARBOROIJGH, ONTARIO eEestart HaltonC.nf.rce Cntre I M@e. wS -ti &cLts- flýpa &W50 ?m3l 1~u 'A NI#IT 0F #UT F009& FUt4I' Ntnd Up Oomedtans & Intemolive Oonedy Show somîlar 50 "Who's LUne la ft Anyway? by A Second Clty trelned comedy troupe Fid;aY4? $U.IPERSON INCLUDES 3 COURSE MEAL & SHOW GRAND CHALET RESTAURANT 324 STEELES AVE., MILTON TETS CALL U4-O1OR NS-878-7134