Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Jun 2014, p. 12

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • T hu rs da y, J un e 5, 2 01 4 12 Halton Region is planning to reconstruct 10 Sideroad from Ninth Line to Tenth Line, in the Town of Halton Hills A Public Information Centre will be held for residents who want to learn more about the construction project. Please drop in at any time. Project staff will be available to answer your questions. Date: Thursday June 12, 2014 Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Place: Gellert Community Centre 102421 Eighth Line in theTown of HaltonHills (Georgetown) If you would like to learn more about the project and are unable to attend the Public Information Centre, please contact: Jennifer Trimble Project Manager PublicWorks 905-825-6000 x 7690 or Toll Free: 1-866-442-5866 Jennifer.Trimble@halton.ca Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. 311Halton.ca 05 06 14 Public Information Centre Reconstruction of 10 Sideroad fromNinth Line to Tenth Line In the Town of Halton Hills PR-1437C $250 JACKPOT AT OPTIMIST BINGO, EvEry ThurSdAy AT 7PM Supporting the youth in Halton Hills Located at The Optimist Hall, 13439 Highway 7 (just north of 22nd Side Road). Tickets are just $20 for 10 games, with an additional $5 for 5 games in the early bird warm-up. NEW Starting april 3 It's become a tradition in Georgetown for classic car fans-- Classics against Cancer hosts its annual Father's Day Show in Cedar- vale Park. Classics Against Cancer returns June 15; under new management After a long winter, vintage car and truck enthusiasts love to get their motor running and shine up the chariot for a fun event. Clas- sics against Cancer has been the unofficial "doorway to summer" for car fans. Classics against Cancer was initiated in 1988 by local businessman Neil Young and a dozen of his friends. The idea was to combine a classical concert with a car show as a backdrop to the mu- sic and park setting. The show re- turned in 1989 to become a yearly attraction for car fans. Little wonder with the first show drawing such choice vehicles such as a Model J Duesenberg and two vintage Ferraris including a rare Spyder model. The Duesenberg was a Pebble Beach Best in Show honours winner. The driving force behind all these won- derful cars showing up is the battle against cancer. This year the proceeds go towards the Childhood Cancer Campaign. For 27 years, Classics against Cancer car show has become one of the best known events in Southern Ontario with new ideas being added yearly. Attendance records have exceeded 5,000 in some years. The show aver- ages 400 cars and receives 4,000 visitors an- nually. The committee has been able to raise nearly $500,000 since its first show. This year the show is being managed by local business people Jamie Watt and Chris Crane. "New blood into an old show," says Watt. "There has been a huge resurgence of interest in cars, ven- dors and people." This year's event has a combination of tried and true favorites and some new enter- tainment. Time Trip is a live band that will be supplying music and Dan Wagstaff is Mas- ter of Ceremonies. The Kids Korner returns to provide fun and activities for kids big and small. Among the special attractions this year is a new C7 Corvette display presented by Da Silva Motorsports. People are urged to bring out their classic cars. Car gates open at 7:30 a.m. and it's open to the public at 8:30 a.m.

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