Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 23, 1980, p. 5

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Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1980 Fifth HUlsburgh festival celebrates summer music small towns people mm fcffll n and pick came the grass sounds during Saturday a music festival at Local doctor heads to US doctors in Acton Guelph and Georgetown Smith explained when the Centre got a last reprieve when and Wong came into the practise many pat lents stayed with their new physicians Because of this there are not enough patients for the three doctors he said The Centre was In danger of closing last Juno when J Vukovich moved to the United States and Hans Grundmann re turned to school In Ottawa Smith was unable to carry on the practise himself The Centre came to within days of closing when Mil two Toronto doctors bought Into the practise A new doctor will be Glenlea when the demand warrants it Brendan Smith of the Glenlea Medical Centre has accepted a position on the staff of an Indiana hospital Dr Smith left the Centre last week after over three years of local Erne Use His patients will referred to the Cen tre two other physicians Sam and Peter Wong A drop In patients has prompted Smith move to the United States he told The Acton Free Press He explained that last spring when the Centre was almost forced to close many found other Halton bids for drug aid The provincial ministry of health will be asked to help with whatever Board of Education docs con cerning a drug and alcohol program Board trustees agreed to ask the ministry to provide to programs on the use and abuse of drugs This is not an attempt to pass the buck Burlington trustee Elaine said She indie that the ministry would have some ad vantage in dealing with students because they are farther away from students than other pro fessional groups We lack the medical and scientific expertise she said The Addicalion Re search Foundation this spring released a study report which In die widespread use by students in secondary and primary schools of drugs alcohol and tob acco Festival Continued from 2 Festival some schools chose to hold operettas The North Halton Music Festival usually a day long event is part of a 52 yearold county tradition Halton county was the first In Ontario with its competitive festival in 1923 Don t poke at me soys 12 yearold Ken Mac Lean who blew the biggest bubble at the tion Department bubblegum happening at the library Saturday We have this urge to pop IMPERIAL OPTICAL Special Presentation Jack Henry A by Herman ImpoiaJ Canada lo Jack Now Columb maikno company Imperial Opt an Coned art I Clot i I 1900 more nan associated company a Century Club BUY ONE GET ONE JULY 2425 Hero your chance to treat a to special Just buy your favorite Sundae and we you one free some size of course Rich thick hot fudge buttery caramel Juicy rod strawberry They re all on sale So a to a Sundae Al your part Id pa ling DAIRY QUEEN slore WE TREAT YOU RIGHT Offer Available At GUELPH STREET and REXWAY GEORGETOWN by Ken Buitln The HUlsburgh Country Bluegrass Jam is said to be a cele bration of summer music small towns and people For the estimated fans that were In attendance no words could better des cribe the fifth annual festival held Saturday There is a certain flavor to bluegrass music Hint brings people to gether of all ages for the sole purpose of having a good time whether It be enjoying the stage performances doing a little parking lot picking of their own or Just strolling through the crafts area The festival com headed by president Roger Clark works all year to the one event There are over volunteers who donate their time to put the festival on and It is nonprofit event The money made after ex is turned back to the community Over the past years proceeds from the festival have helped fund minor hockey the com centre the volunteer firemen the new arena books foi the library and lighting for the ball park to name Just a few Last year the funds were given to the town three churches for children a work This year the festival organizers have given a MM pledge to the ball park Festival goers took advantage of the addition of a beer garden operated by the Optimist Club with proceeds going to minor hockey This is also the first year the La people were in lending their time for advertising and promotion As for the entertain ment In a word out standing Something for everyone the tight sound and stage antics of Cody the melodic bar monies of the Taylor Family the fine step dancing of the Story Dancers The line up of talent was excellent and the sound was repro duced crisp clean by Southdown Music Con cert Sound At the other side of the park was the children a area There they were treated to a small animal zoo as well as skill testing races and games with prizes being donatedby the local merchants There was- also a stuffed animal contest and story telling with Mary McClear Conrad The Magician added to the overall magic of the day with a few tricks to delight both the young and the young at heart Good food was available at the various concessions as well as 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