•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, A ugust 8, 2013 5 877-8990 118 Guelph St.Georgetown905 118 Guelph St.ShowRoom www.asghomecomfort.comW SYSTEMS GEORGETOWN INC. Get a jump on the Fall rush… BOOK YOUR FURNACE MAINTENANCE NOW! Hospice Volunteers NeededHospice Volunteers Needed Visit and support people facing progressive life- threatening illnesses in their home. Charitable Registration #: 11928 4602 RR0001 Interested in volunteering? Contact us today @ 905-827-8800 / 1-800-387-7127 volunteering@acclaimhealth.ca Apply now for our fall training session! [ w w w . a c c l a i m h e a l t h . c a ] " Thank you so m uch for all the years of c are and joy you have brou ght to my Dad. He had a wee spot in his heart for you . He left us peacefully and a happier man with people like you in his life. " - Cathy Cheong Daughter of Clie nt GSK_HospiceRecruitment_MetroPubs_5.145x2.785.indd 1 6/25/2013 4:31:34 PM The 22nd annual Acton Leathertown Festival is set for Sunday, August 11 and promises fun, food and entertainment for the entire family. The Festival, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., features a wide array of vendor participants who are eager to showcase their food, crafts, clothes and other merchandise. This year's headline act is the Johnny Max Band. Their song Daddy's Little Girl, won the international songwrit- ing competition blues song of the year. You can also connect with the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games as the TO2015 Community Tour will be on hand. Come by and hear how to get involved in the Games, try playing a sport and learn about world-record achievements by athletes. For more information, visit the TO2015 Community Tour website at to- ronto2015.org/communitytour. The MasoniCh.I.P. program uses mod- ern police-approved techniques to create a child identifi cation kit for the one you love and you can fi nd out about the program at the Festival. The kit collects photos, video, voice recordings, digital fi ngerprints, den- tal impressions, saliva swabs as well as traditional statistical information (height, weight, hair and eye colour) and is brought exclusively to families by dedicated Ma- sons and their volunteers, free of charge. Come to the Peekaboo Daycare Centre by the main stage and fi nd out about the pro- gram. The Hamilton Tiger Cats will also be coming to town. Check out their booth and enter a chance to win tickets to one of their games at the Univer- sity of Guelph Alumni Sta- dium!. Learn their chant with Pigskin Pete. The Blus Bros will be per- forming at the intersection of Mill and Willow Streets by the car show. They are a Canadian tribute to the original Blues Brothers. Brothers Stan and Bob Ham- mond hail from northern Ontario but their hearts are steeped in the tradition of old Chicago and the tale of Jake and Elwood Blues. These brothers travel the country- side in their '74 Dodge Monaco 440. Dominique Rabideau has been keeping things up in the air for the past 10 years. Based in Toronto and juggling in festivals across North America and Europe, Rabide- au will share juggling tricks and tips on the Roxy Stage at Leathertown Festival. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, a vendor or a volunteer, contact the Acton BIA at 519-853-9555 or e-mail: actonbia@aztec-net.com. Leathertown Festival set for Sunday