Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 16 Aug 2012, p. 8

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8 Food, fun & entertainment at Leathertown Festival THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY,AUGUST 16, 2012 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012 THE NEW TANNER 9 STILL HUNGRY: Acton's Jake Harvey (front right) was still hungry, even after winning the Domino's Pizza eating contest at the Festival. Cheering him on were neighbours Tina (back left), Darryl and Connor Dowling. ­ Ted Tyler photo ICE QUEENS: Prepping for the start of their skating season next month, members of the Acton Figure Skating Club showed their skills on the fake ice at the Festival. The skaters included, from left: Shannon and Taylor Seidl. Back: Nicole Bija, Samantha Burton and Paige Simmons. ­ Frances Learment photo SINGING IN THE RAIN: Even a little rain did not deter crowds from gathering to hear the very talented Hannah Ward play and sign during the Leathertown Festival, Sunday. ­ Traci Gardner photo BEAT BOYS: Georgetown's Andrew and Lukas McGuire joined the Tribal Thunder drum group ­ from left: Marcia Strom, Oscar De Los Santos and Ashley Camara ­ for a drumming lesson on the main stage. ­ Frances Learment photo HIGH NOTES: Acton crooner Monty Greig dared to take his act to new heights by dancing up and down the bleachers during his performance on Sunday ­ Traci Gardner photo ROTARY FUN: Acton brothers Kealan (left) and Rylan Kearney tried their hand at putting at the Rotary Club of Acton's booth. Dad John (right) and Rotary member Brian Robertson offered advice. ­ Frances Learment photo HEADS UP: Stilted Bogle the Clown kept the balls juggling above the heads of Festival organizer, BIA manager Josey Bonnette and Mayor Rick Bonnette. ­ Frances Learment photo REGISTRATION DATES Tuesday, August 21 5:30 - 7:30 pm Thursday, August 30 5:30 - 7:30 pm OFFERING: Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Acrobatics, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre, Contemporary, Boys Tumbling and Much More FA L L CLASSES S TA RT I N G SOON! HELMET ENVY: Fire safety was the focus as Halton Hills Fire Fighter Brian Nelles helped kids ­ Jensen Gault (left), Ayla Njoku and Ella Gault play on a pumper at the Festival. ­ Frances Learment photo MOST VOCAL: The howling of Shitzu Rockie, held by Acton owner Ron Walken, and enjoying a treat from Kim Baker of Global Pets, won the prize for most vocal pet at the Festival. All 13 registered contestants received a gift bag, and category w i n n e r s re c e i v e d $ 2 0 g i f t certificates from Global Pet Food. ­ Marie Shadbolt photo SENSAI SAYS: The students of Absolute Martial Arts demonstrated their many skills, or katas, self defense and board breaking throughout the day, which drew many large crowds. ­ Traci Gardner photo Belly Dancing · 10 wk Adult Sessions Free Trial Class Thursday, September 6th 7:45 - 8:45 WE CARRY ALL MAJOR BRANDS Best New aNd Used tire deals! Alloy Wheels also available!! Quality/Service/Price with 23 years experience Largest Selection of Patio Fur niture in Halton Hills! ART PICTURE FRAME GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Custom Framing, Prints & Pictures E FRE RY! IVE DEL 20% OFF Sharing Our Love of Dance Since 1998 www.totaldanceinnovations.com 17 Mill Street East, Acton 519-853-8628 Tel: 519-853-8530 www.besttiredeals.ca email: info@totaldanceinnovations.com 12865, Hwy 25 Acton, ON. Indoor & Outdoor Furniture 136 Guelph St. Georgetown 24" - 36" Metal frames - $50 136 Unit 2 Guelph St. Georgetown (Opposite Christ The King School) 905-873-9791 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK www.FurnitureIndoorOutdoor.ca 905-873-6620

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