3 The IFP·Halton Hills·CAC·Thursday, June 7, 2012 Petter van Dyk from Schomberg with his 1931 Model A Ford. Car show has offered a Classic weekend of fun for 25 years Continued from pg. 1 Over the years it has grown to one of the premier car shows in Ontario, as well as one of the largest juried shows. Tradition continues and many of the original exhibitors still come along year after year. Classic cars are usually classified as 20 years or older but, generally speaking, almost all events use 1980 and earlier as classic cars. The event is held at the beautiful Cedervale Park in downtown Georgetown (Maple Avenue and Main Street). This is a beautiful location and is only 15 minutes north of Hwy. 401. The first year there were some 135 cars, but this year you can expect to view anywhere between 300 and 400. Exhibitors come from all over central Ontario and even the United States. At the event you will see every kind of classic car from the model T to pre-war, large, stylish American cars to the muscle cars of the 60's and 70's. There are even a number of European and British cars. You will also see trucks and jeeps as well as old cop cars. Those car enthusiasts who would like to exhibit their post-1980 car can do so as there is a special "Lowered Intention" section for newer cars. So. bring along that 1985 Ferrari or 1990 Jag or Lamborghini, or even your modified 300-- they are all welcome. There is fun for the kids, great food and many vendors will be selling car stuff. There is a DJ and you will hear great music from the 50's, 60's and 70's and more. All funds raised will benefit the Childhood Cancer campaign. Over the past 24 years almost half a million dollars has been raised for various cancer causes. So come on out, take a drive in the country and enjoy a great Father's Day with fun for all the family as well. For further details view our website at classicsagainstcancer.on.ca or email Danny Edwards at danielr@cinemas3. ca or call Chris Miller at 905-877-6826.