GeorgetownActon Wednesday June 1983 ftaffappMtegla DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN DISPLAYS Esquesing Historical Society Region Museum Radial Railway Museum AntlqueCars Antique Tire Trucks Dolls wearing Historical Costumes by Carole Black Heritage Uniforms from Egg Wagon with Baby Chicks courtesy Holiday inn Brampton Ultralight Aircraft in front of Hills Library flf Cultural Centre Ace Aerollght Frank Saturday 4pm CKMW Radio Remote Booth Friday 8 Ambulance THURSDAY JUNE 16 Displays at Sidewalk Sale Cooking Demonstrations Mobile Unit in front of Oxbow Book Store 6 m Official Opening Ceremonies Georgetown Pipe Band Presentation by Mayor Peter D Free Cake Pine Valley Square Dancers Demonstration ft Audience Participation Patio Entertainment FRIDAY JUNE Displays Sidewalk Sale 9pm Dr Bandoli Travelling Qood Time Show 3OS30pm CKMW Radio Remote Booth Theatre Comedy ficLlghtSupper tickets Optimist Bicycle Races 8 m Street Dance Garden Patio SATURDAY JUNE 18 Displays Sidewalk Sale 00 am Lions Pancake Breakfast Children s Games sponsored by etYHCA Pony Rides Sale Antique Library Used Book Sale Nam BMX Dike Races I2lpm Dept Dike Parade I m Old Costume 1 Historical Society Walking Tour with John McDonald Horticultural Show Strawberry Social Or Travelling Qood Time Band Summe lest Theatre Comedy Or Light Supper sIO PARKING 1 Hills Library ft Cultural Centre SHOE ft SALE USEDBOOKSALE ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT ChurchStreet ARTSCRAFTS SHOW ft SALE Knox Presbyterian Church HORTICULTURAL SHOW dr SALE STRAWBERRY SOCIAL Canadian 5 Wesley an Street RIDES 6 Hills Recreation dr Parks CHILDREHSGAMES PARADE START Lions Club BREAKFAST Optimist BIKE RACES Nothing like an old tyrae concert Call to check on a camp site Ontario campers can check on the avail ability of Provincial Park campsites as a result of a cooperative program by the FREE POPCORN FOR THE KIDS DURING PIONEER DAYS VISIT THE 30 MAIN ST S 8775266 Georgetown s Community Newspaper Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation and the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation and the Ministry of Natural Resources The first report of the season was Issued Thursday May 10 covering the Victoria Day weekend From then until June the reports cover weekends only The weekend reports are first made available each Thursday at 3 pm and are updated through the weekend Starting June reports will be offered on a daily basis through to September The reports are revised twice dally to be current with the occupancy status of the 52 Provincial Parks covered When campers call after on any given day they receive two types of First they get a report on the actual occupancy rate on any given park at 3 that day Second they are offered a projected occupancy rate for that evening Campers can then decide whether to travel to that park or to seek Information on other nearby parks that are projecting a vacancy Callers in the Toronto area can dial for their 24hour tape recorded report The other way to check vacancies is to call the nearest Ontario Travel Information Centre between a daily The centres are listed in the Provincial Govern ment listings in the white pages telephone directory The service covers campsite availabilities only Reservations for specific Provincial park campsites can be made by calling the Park directly