Avoid delays: Take transit Cycle Walk Get ready at ontario.ca/games2015 Learn more about how events at the Cisco Milton Pan Am/Parapan Am Velodrome and Milton Time Trial Course July 16 to August 13 will affect traffic in Halton Region. Get ready today. elodromeVAm pan araAm/Pan t the Cisco Milton Pw events aLearn more about ho c in Halton Region. August 13 will affect traffirial Course July 16 to Time Tand Milton elodromeVAm pan araAm/Pan t the Cisco Milton Pw events aLearn more about ho c in Halton Region. August 13 will affect traffirial Course July 16 to Time Tand Milton CHANGE YOUR TRAVEL ROUTINE Paid for by the Government of Ontario Thursday, June 18, 2015 Special pullout section 8 Pages CLASSICS AGAINST CANCER The 2014 Classics Against Cancer show and fundraiser generated $18,000 for the Childhood Cancer Campaign at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto and the organizing committee for the CAC hopes to surpass that total this Sunday. From left are CAC vice chair Jamie Watt, master of ceremonies Dan Wagsta� e and chairman Chris Crane. Behind them are a 2010 Mustang GT and a 2000 Plymouth Prowler, both of which will be part of the show. Photo by Eamonn Maher Classics Against Cancer is a Father's Day tradition It's become a tradition in Georgetown for classic car fans. Classics against Cancer hosts their annual Father's Day Show in Cedar- vale Park, situated on the banks of the Silver Creek. After a long winter, vintage car and truck enthusiasts love to get their motor running and shine up the chariot for a day of fun. Classics against Cancer has been the uno� cial "doorway to summer" for car fans. Classics against Cancer was initi- ated in 1988 by local businessman, Neil Young along with a dozen of his friends. � e idea was to combine a classical concert with a car show as a backdrop to the music and park setting. � e show returned in 1989 to become a yearly attraction for car fans. It was a hot from the start with the inaugural event drawing such choice vehicles such as a Model J Duesenberg and two vintage Ferraris Continued on page 3