THE HERALD August IT J BEST DRESSED B0Y9 were the who captivated the Judges with their smiles and crayoned moustaches with Dan Wagstaffe of Mobile Sound who did the PA Work for the event CANDY AND BALLOONS were given away by the Georgetown Little Theatre Clowns Ian Lee treats Bradely Thornton to a candy richard forster We didnt realize pioneers had so much fun History books depict our founding fathers as hard and heavily worked while the pioneers on hand for Georgetown Pioneer Days were busy entertaining the hundreds of visitors to Main Street Authentic costumes old fashioned bargains and In formative displays covered the street as the downtown merchants did their best to liven up the town care for the threeday event barbershop lingers barbecues fish fries and art displays were included in the Pioneer Days festivities The Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service Volunteer Fire Department and Region Police operated information centres at each end of Main Street with heir vehicles Prizes for the best dressed pioneers wdnt to Tom Schcnk Nancy Linda VeraVanMil Susan and the two Goodlet boys as chosen by the judges Mayor Tom Anne Currle of the Independent and our own Doris Lindauer Goats and sheep delighted the youngsters at a special Petting Coral set up by the Carpet Barn at the south endo of Main Street Georgetown Little Theatre further entertained the hundreds of children as clowns distributing candy and balloons One of the newest additions to Main Street Hawkins Maritime Fish Mart took the opportunity to acquaint many new customers to the delights of freshly cooked fish as they served many types of fish and lobster during the celebrations at their Main Street fish fry If pioneering was so much fun whydlda tttlast The Brampton Barber Suppers delighted Pioneer Day celebrations many with their harmony lost Friday evening at the CLOP CLOP CLOP These woodenshoe dancers en tertalned many visitors to Pioneer Days Saturday item PRIMANDPROPERwereNancyLangedyk Day competition Saturday Their Langedyk and Vera VanMlU as they and beauty won them first prize as the appeared before the judges In the Pioneer best dressed ladles of the day WHAT A TANGLED WEB WE WEAVE but talents on the loom brought down for the what a pretty one as well Eva Mlddleton of group s sidewalk display for Pioneer Days the Credit Valley Artisans demonstrated her PROPER LADIES Hyde Susanna Preston and best dressed youngster Susan Hasklns were among the many who turned out in costume for the annual Main Street celebrations READY FOR WORK are George and or the Decorating Centre as the judges Mayor Tom Anne and Doris lindauer passed their store 5l Jaunt around town before coming to the Ma Providing the heralding trumpet was I from VrtMm of So Downtown AwoclaSon Herald and Anne Currle of the Independent The touring ALL ABOARD Getting the trains on the right track Is Jim Langedyk of Georgetown Hobbles and Craft who also engineered many of the events during Pioneer Days along with the other members of he Downtown Business Association LOBSTER NOT REALLY This one was very alive It bit Carolyn Hawkins just before she and her husband Roy posed for the picture