16 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, June 15, 2007 Community Calendar Saturday, June 16 Just Dads Storytime: 2 p.m. Dads and their kids are invited to join us at the Georgetown branch of the Halton Hills Public Library for storytime! We'll read some stories and celebrate Father's Day! No registration required. Info: www.library.hhpl.on.ca or 905873-2681 ext. 2520. Library book sale: hosted by the Friends of the Halton Hills Public Library at the Georgetown Branch (9 Church St.), 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Books for all ages and interests at bargain prices! Music show and dance: Carol Hawke and Jim Dunham's No Name Band present a Music Show and Dance, 1-4 p.m. Come and enjoy an afternoon of dancing and listening or just sing along to "over 50s" music: country, oldies, modern, classical and R&B. Join the backup band on-stage and sing, tell jokes, play musical instruments. It's all good fun and takes place at Georgetown Legion, 127 Mill St. (upstairs) Georgetown. Tickets are just $5 at the door. Info: Carol Hawke, 416-889-0252 or Jim Dunham, 905-873-0310. Old Time Country Jamboree and Dance: 7-11 p.m., presented by Carol Hawke and Jim Dunham's No Name Band at the Georgetown Legion, upstairs, 127 Mill St. in Georgetown. You can sing, play your instruments, or use our instruments (piano, drums, electric bass). Jammers can perform two numbers apiece. Tickets are $5 at the door. Jammers $3. Info: Carol, 416-8890252 or Jim, 905-873-0310. Garage sale: to support the Weekend to End Breast Cancer, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 46 Lauchlin Crescent (Georgetown South, west of Mountainview Rd.). Baby items: nursery furniture, car seat, exersaucer, cradle, strollers, bedding, accessories and much more. Children's brand name clothing, toys, videos, maternity clothes, housewares (old and new), home décor and woodwork. Rabies Clinic: Upper Credit Humane Society is holding a summer rabies and microchipping clinic at the Shelter, Trafalgar Rd. N. at Hwy 124, 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. We are not booking appointments for this clinic and it will be first-come first-serve so come early! Dogs must be leashed at all times and cats must be in a carrier. If you have any questions, please call the shelter at 519-833-2287. Euchre: 7:30 p.m. at the Hornby Co-operative Nursery School on Steeles Ave. All are welcome. Piano recital: featuring Jeremy Ligterink, 7 p.m. at Georgetown Christian Reformed Church, Trafalgar Rd. Special guests: Chris Dawes, organ, Louisa Lamberink-VanWijk, recorder, Marcel Vanhelden, trumpet, Kris Van Soelen, guitar. Please bring a donation for the Georgetown Bread Basket food bank. Acton Trunk Sale: Saturday mornings at the olde Hide House parking lot. A garage sale on wheels! Shopping is free, vendors welcome for a small fee of $13 per spot. Volunteers needed to assist with this community fundraiser. Info: 519-8531550. Farmers Market: Enjoy the local fruits of the 2007 growing season June 16October 6, every Saturday morning, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Main Street downtown Georgetown. Just some of the items you can expect to find are fresh-made honey, farm-fresh meats, deli items, hand-made botanical soaps and lotions, plants and crafters. Sunday, June 17 Outdoor Service & Parish Picnic: 10:30 a.m. on the St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church grounds, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. Celebrating with our brothers and sisters in Christ from St. George's, Georgetown, St. Stephen's, Hornby and St. John's, Stewarttown. Music in the park: Sundays, 7-9 p.m. at the gazebo in the Old Seed House Garden in Dominion Gardens Park. An evening of music, 50s-60s, country and oldies. Bring your lawn chairs. Info: Jim, 905-873-0310 or Carol, 416-889-0252. Remembrance Service: at Glen Williams cemetery, 2 p.m. Music provided by Acton Citizens Band. The board of directors invite you to attend; enjoy refreshments following the service. Classics Against Cancer: One of Canada's largest juried antique car shows in Cedarvale Park, Georgetown. Admission is $6, and $3 for kids aged 6-16, and children under 6, free. Proceeds to CAS-hh. Info: 905-8772203 www.classicsagainstcancer.on.ca More CALENDAR, pg. 19