PIONEER DA YS Wednesday June MM Page J Save Up To on RCA Electrohome Mitsubishi Toshiba GoldStar DELUXE VCR h Unfit 379 COLOUR TELEVISION Win Built In Console COLOUR TELEVISION Cwfrtti 20 Remote Control COLOUR TELEVISION Sent DttjUy Umber J 397 Monitor Style Remote Control colour television ww MICROWAVE OVEN All InStock Tvs And Microwaves On Sale Sudden Impact to rock downtown Anyone attending this years Pioneer Days in downtown Georgetown will be in for a jolt when they hear the band Sudden Im pact perform They will be performing for both Pioneer Days and Classics against Cancer during the weekend of June 1718 Headed up by John McDonald the group also in cludes Paul Thompson keyboards Bruce Herd guitar and Randy Morton on the drums During their ex as a part time rock and roll band they have played a wide range of material Mr McDonald said The music includes songs from artists such as Roy and Burton Cumraings and range from tunes to current rock Sudden Impact was started in 1987 but they recently got drummer Ran Morton in January of 1988 Before Sudden Im pact John McDonald and Bruce Herd were in the Dolly Varden Review and have played at the Pioneer Days celebration since and they have no plans of stopping Mr McDonald feels that there is a good friendship between the band members and all of them are very pro fessional about Sudden pact So far there are no plans to record although they do have a few demo- tapes with examples of their work to show to those who wish to book them for a per formance They do a show every other weekend in such places as the Blue Goose nightclub in downtown Toronto and various com panies book them for dances Mr McDonald would like to be in Sudden Impact as long as people continue to want us to perform There are a lot of funny memories for John McDonald such as one time the band was playing on a cold night and the keyboar dist Paul Thompsons fingers kept getting so numb that he could hardly play Mr McDonald loves to see the audience members get ting up and dancing to the music and they will be giv ing everyone the chance to do that on Friday June 16 from 9pm until midnight at Pioneer Days If anyone is interested in booking Sudden Impact for a show after the Pioneer Days weekend you can call John McDonald at 8750782 Lioness auction will return to the future People attending the Lioness Club of Georgetowns 1st Annual Lifestyles Auction during Pioneer Days June will be able to Return to the Future While the other Pioneer Days happenings are logically placed during the time of the towns settlers the charity event will highlight items typical of to day the exception being a hand painted milk can The auction will definite ly stand out Lions Glub member and one of the events planning committee members Arlene said Ms Callaghan emphasized all proceeds will be donated to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital to buy physiotherapeutic equip ment She explained the is using its own money to cover overhead costs The events title is in dicatiye of the items to be auctioned off They include food items sports equip ment trips home im provements products and clothing Over worth of items have been donated by Downtown Business Im Area Group and several of Georgetowns downtown businesses Ms Gallaghan Special items up for auc tion include a Montreal team autograph ed goalies stick used by goaltender Brian and a Blue Jays team autographed baseball lAvT THE TAX The Deacons reduce the price of your total purchase equal to the provincial sales tax you would normally pay The more you buy the more NEW LOOK NEW LOCATION GRAND OPENING SALE SOLID MAPLE DINING ROOM Bring charm and elegance to your home Carefully selected Canadian maple in a warm antique glow finish 159900 Includes double pedestal table and 4 side chairs Warm antique glow finish 1 94900 L fine furniture NOW OPEN and 4 door china with shelves and lighted interior GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 20 OFF ALL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Dim Tum 10009 30 ThurFrl 100500 CLOSED