•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, June 6, 2013 29 79 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-3388 ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ~ LUNCH BUFFET SERVED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:30 am to 2:00 pm $11.50 HST INCLUDED Private Catering Available Itchy & Scratchy - Roast Beef - Baked Ham - Veal Cutlets - Assorted Salads - Dessert Table - Tea & Coffee 11:30 am to 2:00 pm - Roast Beef Featuring: Rock 'n Roll Phoenix Rock 'n Roll PHYSIOTHERAPY Growing to serve you better. Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates (EPA) has a strong reputation in evidence-based physiotherapy, especially in the areas of shoulder and low back pain for people of all ages. We also specialize in women's health, osteoarthritic and post surgical rehabilitation as well as other muscular pain and sports injuries. Our locations: Elora, Guelph (Health and Performance Centre), Guelph (Bullfrog Mall), Cambridge, Orangeville www.eramosaphysio.com Now offering early morning and evening appointments - call us! Acton 519.853.9292 Georgetown 905.873.3103 ENTERTAINMENT Don't miss Hot Summer Picks Wine & Cheese...at the library, June 19 Acton Celebrates the Arts be- gan this week. Check out Acton's local artists in various Downtown store front windows throughout the month of June. If you are in- terested in having your work dis- played, contact the BIA, 519-853- 9555. *** St. Alban's Acton is holding a Spring Fling Dance on Satur- day, June 15, in the Upper Hall (wheelchair accessible) at 7 p.m. Music by T.N.T. D.J. Services. There will be door prizes and of course light refreshments. There is also a raffl e on the go and for more information e-mail saint.al- bans.ca, call 519-8532711 or go to the St. Alban's Face book page and see what wonderful prizes can be won. Come and enjoy a night of dancing and fun. Raffl e tickets are $10 and the dance is $15/ person. *** Acton hosts several Big Daddy celebrations including Acton's Got Talent on Saturday, June 15 starting at 6 p.m. at the Acton Town Hall Centre. The Acton BIA is looking for all types of talent and there will be two age groups; 14 & under, and 15 & up. So, if you think you have talent sign up before June 10 by emailing acton- bia@cogeco.net Only the fi rst 20 contestants will be accepted. Also on Saturday, June15, the Big Daddy Beach Party will hap- pen at the Acton Town Hall Centre starting at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. Dress in your zaniest summer out- fi t and come on out for some good old fashioned fun. Tanner's Pub & Grill will be hosting the food and bar. There will be prizes for best costume, spot dances, door prizes and more. *** One Book One Halton Hills Launch: Halton Hills Public Li- brary invites you to its One Book One Halton Hills launch on Satur- day, June 15. One Book One Hal- ton Hills is a program designed to encourage everyone in Halton Hills to read the same book -- think of it as one big book club! Find out what Halton Hills will be reading at 11 a.m. Pick up or reserve a copy of this fantastic book and enjoy some cookies and lemonade. Info: www.hhpl.on.ca or call 905-873-2681 ext. 2511 or 519-853-0301. *** In celebration of June is Rec- reation and Parks Month, Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks wants you to go behind the lens and show us what being ac- tive means to you. Whether you play a sport, hike, walk, cycle or swim we want to see you and your family and friends being ac- tive. Photo submission deadline: Monday June 17. For details go to http://www.haltonhills.ca/recand- parks/index.php Christ the King Secondary School hosted its third-annual Dancers for Cancer fundraiser in the Irene McCauley Theatre for the Performing Arts recently, drawing 10 entries from around south-central Ontario to the competition. More than $4,000 was raised by the event for Cancer Assistance Services Halton Hills. Pictured above, the CtK entry in the lyrical duet/trio category, (from left) Julia Bonifacio, Laura Chi- avegato and Kirsten Baum performed Dream for the judges and and the capacity audience on hand for the day-long competition. Finish- ing second in the team points standings was Clarington Secondary School, followed in third by Georgetown District High School. Photo by Eamonn Maher The Georgetown Hospital Foundation presents a Hospital Hoedown on Friday, June 7 at Nashville North, 520 Guelph St. in Norval. Entertainment includes Rol- ly Rocker and the Hemi Heads and the Larry Melton Band, line dancing, dinner and drinks. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets; $50 (or $25 if under age 25). Must be 19 years or old- er to attend. Tickets: Jackie Fox, 905-873-0111, ext. 8220 or email jafox@haltonhealthcare.on.ca Hospital Hoedown set for Friday Georgetown native Miles Gibbons and his four-piece 20-something R&B/pop band Unbuttoned will be perform- ing at the NXNE Festival in Toronto on Friday, June 14 at The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom at 10 p.m. Gibbons is the drummer and provides back up vocals for the Toronto-based band, whose de- but EP Electric Kingdom was released last May. The funky sounds of Unbuttoned are rem- iniscent of Frank Ocean and have an undertone of hip-hop and electronica. NXNE is an annual music, fi lm, interactive (a digital inter- active media conference) com- edy and art festival that will take place throughout Toronto June 10-16. In its 19th year, NXNE at- tracts more than 330,000 at- tendees and more than 950 bands will be performing. Local man to perform with band at NXNE In brief