Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 12, 1991, p. 39

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PIONEER DAYS Weu June 12 1991 Page Herald dunking booth So you think you can hurl for the Blue Jays eh Youre faster than a speeding fastball have more control than a Jimmy Key off speed pitch Well the Halton Hills Herald will give you the opportunity to test the strength and accuracy of your arm dunng the Pioneer Days celebration in downtown Georgetown starting tomorrow Thursday and running through Saturday On Saturday the Herald will have a dunking booth set up at the corner of Main and Mill Streets by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building The dunking booth will be operating from noon until and Town Councillor Rob Heaton as well as Halton North MPP Noel will be perched in side hoping to a dunking in the dark waters below Insiders report that mystery guests will also be taking their turn on the perch the dunking booth so even if you dont fancy yourself as a prospective Blue Jay pitcher you at least have the opportunity of bringing some local celebrities down to earth water that is The price for the opportunity of knocking someone off their perch is 25 cents per ball or five balls for 00 All proceeds raised by the Halton Hills Herald dunking booth will be donated to Cystic Fibrosis Come out and have a ball or two or three or even five Special Pioneer Days attractions The Good Olde Days are here again Downtown Georgetowns Main Street will be closed to traffic from June 13th to 15th as traders move out onto the street for another Pioneer Days by the retailers and local groups All three days feature sidewalk sales with numerous specials and in the evenings there will be street dancing to a live band Each day will have a different theme Thursday June is Seniors Day Friday is Family Day and Saturday is Children s Day On the Thursday attractions include free coffee and muffins for seniors helpful Generil Wellness presentations antique cars and on he fun side square bingo and Pioneer Citizen Award Mayor Miller will official open Pioneer Days 7 on tin Thursday On Friday June new events this year in clink several midway s1le and Happy Soles Luc Darners more will be a face r and a longtime favorite the youngest on Saturday Day there will be free rtfrishments An ultralight plane display will be mounted in the mam tar park and you tan star your day at the Lions Club open air breakfast At 11 am the annual parade complete with bands will have as one theme a salute to Canada armed forces and face painter will be back as will the midway and sideshows Other features include a pet ting zoo pony rides and a trick bicycle demonstration PIONEER DAYS SPECIALS Come join us for some Olde Tym Values t are the Good Old Days 25 60 10 50 of ALL FRAMED PRINTS JUNE 13th 14th 15th Family Come to Cakes of Elegance and treat yourself to fresh Homemade Scones with Strawberries and Ice Cream Also delight In our homemade handmade wooden toys available for sale Hakes of 103 Main St S GEORGETOWN 8736569 ALL SPRING SUMMER MERCHANDISE Village Shoppe 91 Main St S Georgetown 8776525 37 Queen St S Brampton 2 Queen St S Bolton 8571739 DM 30 savings ON SELECTED SUMMER ITEMS

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