Thursday, June 25, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 43 Kitchen • Vanities • Fireplace Mantels • CustomWoodworking Celebrating 50 years of business! Call Harold at905-877-0974snoitcudorPebolG/moc.koobecaf.www ac.snoitcudorpebolg.www !NWOTEGROEG NI TSEGGIB EHT mp00:2 ot ma00:7 ,82-72 enuJ ELAS EGARAG sdnuorgriaF nwotegroeG - yruomrA dlO ehT tA snoitavoner yruomrA eht sdrawot og sdeecorP We do ALL Automotive Maintenance CAA Approved Vehicle Repair Facility Serving Halton Hills & Georgetown Since 1985 ™ 354 Guelph St. Unit 21, Georgetown 905-877-8220 bstephens@quikautokrown.com - Ask about our monthly specials We tow them FREE of Charge! We pay for your scrap metal We donate them to the local fire department for them to practice with and then 100% recycle them when they are finished with them. Call today!!! 46Guelph St., Georgetown ReadeRs ChoiCe awaRd winneR16 yeaRs in a Row! SINCE 1958 Spring Cleaning? We want your Scrap Cars! Spring Cleaning? We want your Scrap Cars! PLEASE JOIN US THIS SUNDAY! GENERATIONS PHYSIOTHERAPY C E N T R E Halton Hills Family Bike Ride • Water Stops, Pit Stops, Fixing Stations, Entertainment and much more! freeevent June 28th 1-3pm At the Gellert Community Centre2013 & 2014 Winner of Milton's Choice Platinum Awards for Gymnastics Club Monkeynastix® is the pioneer of movement education for children For more details visit our website at www.monkeynastixmilton.ca Email: haltonhills@monkeynastix.ca • Phone: 905.864.4516 Camp Location: 342 Bronte Street South, Unit #15, Milton ON L9T 6B7 Keep your kids active with Monkeynastix! Ages 1-9 yrs of age • Birthday Parties • Summer Camps • School Programs • Daycare Programs • Special Events • Summer Programs A Father's Day tradition, Classics against Cancer held its annual show in Cedarvale Park on Sunday. Vintage car and truck enthusiasts took advantage of the sunshine to bring out their 'babies' to show off. This year, organizers of the event at Cedarvale Park expected more than 500 vehicles to be in the show. Classic boats, vendors and Ronald McDonald were also part of the day's festivities. This year the proceeds go towards the Childhood Can- cer Campaign. (Since its first show, Classics Against Cancer has raised more than $500,000.) Above: Terry Kelly set the scene with his 1965 Galaxie 500. Photo by Jon Borgstrom