Pa ge 8 T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 22 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a SINGLE $199 REG $398 DOUBLE $249 REG $498 KING $449 REG $898 HOURS:Mon -Wed 10am - 6pm • Thur - Fri 10am - 8pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 11am - 5pm ORGANIC BAMBOO CONTINUOS SUPPORT JANUARY CLEARANCE EVENT GEL MEMORY FOAM With any matching mattress set purchase With any matching mattress set purchase With any matching mattress set purchase MILTON - 238Main Street East 905.878.4606 BRAMPTON - 160Main Street South 905.453.9760 ONE NIGHT ONLY! A touch of Broadway is coming to Georgetown when "Buddy Holly: The Rockin' Dance Party" headlines at the JohnElliott Theatre on Sunday February 15 @ 3pm. This special matinee performance features the amazing talents of international touring artist Jeff Giles, best known for his starring role in "The Buddy Holly Story", the official musical show of the legendary Rock & Roll pioneer who died in a tragic plane crash on February 3, 1959. In Canada, Jeff Giles has starred as Buddy in Charlottetown PEI, where he was also featured on CBC television, and in Hamilton, where the show sold-out the prestigious Theatre Aquarius foramonth.Ofhisperformance there, the Hamilton Spectator described Jeff Giles as "the sexiest Buddy Holly ever". Songs performed by Jeff Giles and the Memphis Cats band in the show feature all of Buddy's biggest hits including "Peggy Sue" "That'll Be the Day" "Rave On" "It's So Easy" "Everyday" "Oh Boy!" "Not Fade Away" and "True Love Ways" amongst the many audience favourites. As a special bonus, "Buddy Holly: The Anniversary Concert" also features music from the other headlining acts on the "Winter Dance Party" tour including The Big Bopper ("Chantilly Lace"), Ritchie Valens ("Oh Donna" "La Bamba"), plus Dion and the Belmonts (Why Must I Be a Teenager in Love"). Tickets to see Jeff Giles as Buddy Holly at the John Elliott Theatre are only $32 (seniors $29), available at # 905-877-3700 or the Library at 9 Church Street. Get your tickets early to ensure the best seats for this spectacular show! Buddy Holly "Dance Party" Show Comes to John Elliott Theatre International touring artist Jeff Giles comes to Georgetown on Sunday February 15th. BUDDY HOLLY ROckIN' DaNcE PaRTY , @ 3:00 P.M. TICKETS $32$29 SENIORS JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE 905-877-3700 www.HaltonHills.ca/theatre SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 3:00 PM. TICKETS $32 "THE BUDDY HOLLYSTORY"Y HOLLYSTORY" jEFFgiLESstarring FROM NEWS No smoking signs are being installed in Town parks after the Province extended its no smoking ban to include public outdoor spaces-- especially those that are frequented by children. On Jan. 1 it became il- legal to smoke on or around playgrounds, sports fields and oth- er sports surfaces such as basketball and tennis courtrs. In addition all outdoor bar and restaurant patios, except existing Royal Canadian Legion pa- tios, are now smoke-free. The new requirements of the Smoke Free Ontario Act are an attempt to lessen the impacts of tobac- co related disease in terms of both lives lost and increased healthcare costs. "We understand the Province's objec- tive to protect the health of our children." said Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Both the de- cision-making and enforcement of the smoke-free strategy is beyond the control of Council. The Province is counting on the support of municipalities to achieve the objectives of this program." Residents will see "no smoking" signs being installed in Town parks in the coming weeks. Enforcement of the smoking ban will be led by the Region of Halton Health De- partment which can be reached toll free at 1-866- 442-5866 (1-866-4HAL- TON). More information on the Smoke- Free Ontario Strategy can be found on the Province's website at http://www.ontario. ca/health-and-wellness/smoke-free-on- tario or by calling Service Ontario toll-free at 1-866-532-3161. Smoking now banned in parks, playgrounds, sports fields and patios