Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1990, p. 37

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PIONEER DAYS Wednesday Jam 13 Page 5 These tVo kids seem to be pleased with their new look Face painting keeps the children happy during Pioneer Days and organizers have brought the face painters back again this year Herald photo Classic cars featured Sunday This weekend will bring heaven down to earth for vin tage automobile lovers as Pioneer Days and the third an nual Classics Against Cancer Auto Show comes to Georgetown Fans of antique machinery are bound to be impressed by Neil Ford s Model Oil Pull classic tractor Mr Ford has obliged Pioneer Days organizers by including the rare antique tractor now worth as one of the weekend s feature attractions Over a three year Ford has been restoring the tractor which is one of six ex Restoring the tractor required the manufacturing of numerous parts as replacement parts are virtually impossible to find Mr Ford estimates spending on restoration in addition to the approximate inltal purchasing costs The classics show to raise funds to help fight cancer will host nearly 300 vintage automobiles including an Atlas the people s choice of last years show Geoff Walker one of the events organizers expects 7 to visit the show at Cedarvale Park to raise the 000 goal for cancer research The classic show will also live entertainment from three bands Ignition The Credit Valley Jazz Cats and Showcase Goodlets will be part of the towns heritage The Local Architectural Con Advisory Committee will be designating Goodlet Main St as a heritage site in an afternoon plaque unveiling ceremony on June during Pioneer Days The p ceremony at the store is the final step of a year long process of designating the 1879 building one of the oldest structures still remaining on the Mam Street A C AC has chosen to designate the building as a heritage site because of its limestone facade the classic window styles and rubble stone walls on each side The building has only had two owners since itserrection Jim Goodlet and his father purchased the building from owner and builder Douglas Mr Goodlet said the building originally housed a hardware business however an appliance and furniture store is now operated out of the building 4w MRS rawyjSr Mi i Classic cars Classic cars are an Important part of Days weekend Some classic cars will be downtown Georgetown but you 11 be able the Pioneer n display in to see over of them at Park on Sunday Herald photo ui he if Celebrating Our 1 Anniversary Pine Furniture 115 Main Street South Georgetown Ontario 416

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