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nator Graham Greer. “Access to an icon like Gordon Lightfoot is a great way to reward our supporters.” Aultsville theatre will welcome Gordon Lightfoot FRANCIS RACINE inforeflet.news@eap.on.ca

Mr. Lightfoot, who currently marks five decades of touring, has won 15 Juno Awards and been nominated for 5 Grammy Awards. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Cana- dian Country Music Hall Of Fame in 2001. In May 2003, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada and is also a member of the Order of Ontario. In 2004, he was in- ducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2012, the U.S. Songwriters Hall of Fame. “We’ll be offering a special presale opportunity to people who’ve signed up via our web- site to receive our e-newsletter,” said Aultsville Theatre Commu- nications Coordinator Graham Greer.

The legendary Gordon Lightfoot will be gracing the stage of Cornwall’s Aultsville Theater during his 2014 fall tour that in- cludes stops in Ottawa, Montreal and To- ronto. Aultsville Theatre General Manager Janet Martel can hardly hide her enthusiasm. “I’m a huge fan of Mr. Lightfoot’s music and I was incredibly excited when we received word that he wanted to bring his tour here to our community theatre,” she said. “I believe this show will be a real feather in our cap and will showcase the fantastic technical up- grades we’ve been making.” The concert will be held on Friday, No- vember 21 at 8 pm. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, January 30th at 9 am through the Cornwall Civic Complex box office or online via www.admission.com. “We’ll be offering a special presale oppor- tunity to people who’ve signed up via our website to receive our e-newsletter,” said Aultsville Theatre Communications Coordi-

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The acclaimed musician Gordon Lightfoot will be performing at the Aultsville The- atre on November 21.

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Students from St George’s, St Andrew’s, Sacred Heart School and St. Anne Catholic schools enjoyed a few activities put on by the Panther Pulse Team, during grade 9 orientation, which occurred on January 9 and 17.The students received an overview of the Grade 9 Program and took part in the Panther Amazing Race.

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