TOE HERALD Wednesday June 14 Page Classics Against Cancer runs at Park on Sunday Proceeds from the event go Sunday wrapping up the Pioneer Days weekend towards cancer research You can expect to see cars Organizer Neil Young says Classics Against Cancer these during the day long event Herald photo will be an exciting day for all those who drop In to Step into past at Pioneer Days For three days this week Hills residents will be able to step into the past for the annual Pioneer Days celebration downtown Georgetown The celebration kicks off Thurs day with a sidewalk sale starting at am Other events throughout the day Include a seniors awareness display a bake sale and a patio garden at the Hotel For mechanical ly minded people a 1920 Goodison steam engine will be on display and for the kids Bandolis Ambulance look alike and the Travelling Goodtime show will be on hand at a m and l 30pm The MadDr Bee rubber animal petting zoo opens at The opening ceremonies kick off at p with a special performance by the Pine Valley Squares follow ed by dancing In the street to the tunes of Barbara and Friends on the patio Also on display Thursday are model steam engines and a rope- making demonstration on a machine by Jack Layman Jack Armstrong will have his 1932 Chevrolet on display and wilt hand out its Youngest Pioneer Award to the first baby born during Pioneer Days sometime during the weekend Many of those events are repeated on Friday at the same STORE HOURS 9 30 am 6 pm except Thursday Friday 9 30 a m 9 m 21 1Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE time with additions such as the Crown and Anchor by the Royal Canadian Legion and the Three and a Bit musical group at 5 The Halton Junior Fanner s pet ting zoo opens at and Sudden Impact will help you dance till midnight Saturday kicks off with the Club Pioneer Breakfast at 30 a m followed by another per formance by Three and a Bit at a m The Junior Farmers petting zoo opens again at 9 and Ban doli will put on another show at 10 a The Georgetown Lioness Club hosts its Lifestyles Auction at 11 a m and registration for the Hills Recreation Depart ment s Parade of Decorated Bicycles at Memonal Park opens at noon The parade will get under Bandoli takes to the stage once again at 30 and the St An drew Church will host a bake sale at At 2 p m the Halton Hills Herald will present Pioneer Citizen of the Year award Dancing in the street begins again at 8 m Several antique cars will be on display all weekend in a preview of the Classics Against Cancer show at Cedarvale Park on Sunday 877 Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 87 0109 132 Mam Street South Georgetown Ontario 8770109 STEVEN C FOSTER BAJLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G3G2 tei Be a home town tourist Chamber Made ByDOUGPENRICE Herald Special The Hills Chamber of Commerce is pleased to be a part of the fastest growing industry in Canada TOURISM In Halton Region over four million people visit as tourists and spend million per year However many local residents of Halton Hills do not believe that Halton Hills is a tourist attraction The Home Town Tourist program is to help educate local residents of the many attrac tions and events that people travel many miles to see Halton Hills with its two urban areas beautiful hamlets and breathtaking scenery is a natural destination for harried city dwellers to escape to Many of the sites and attractions that we take for granted are things that day tnppers want to see They want to escape the crowded streets and highways to walk the Bruce Trail shop in small fnendly stores and enjoy a day in the country In addition to the natural beauty Hills residents can enjoy many events that are organized Bod run by an army of dedicated volunteers This special supple ment outlines all the events that will take place from the end of May until July 1 Every weekend from May 22 to July l has a major at traction running These events are run by volunteers and are all handled in a very professional manner rivalling anything that is available in larger areas The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce invites you to be a HOME TOWN TOURIST and to participate in the program wear your button with pride and most importantly have fun For further information about the events please call the Chamber office at OFFICE MAGIC 877 2300 FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS St Georgetown Communications Inc lake a minute and emus a call Were fte NEC experts in your area Street Georgetown Ontario 873 Xerographic Paper Bond Paper Available and 1000 per pack CODE 122110 White Utter Size 122210 White Legal Size 122310 White 11x 1224 Colour Letter Size REGULAR 24 25 SPECIAL PRICE PER SHEETS PostIt Notes CANARY ONLY cow mo ivtrnti no- SIM COLOURS CrtMt Bo On CrMnPW COM RES MMU4 Stiff H POSTITNOTES fc torn Arty Own Stick Pens in and Una on dazan par colour Colour Bad 4MSM Back 4M3M 421OT REOULARS4J0 MadMti 269dz 269dz