82 Main St. N. Georgetown 905-873-6127 Honest, Reliable Service Since 1989 To book an appointment www.bratinauto.com Free Local Shuttle Service OIL CHANGE MAINTENANCE SPECIAL 061214 *Most Vehicles Expiry August 31, 2014 (Includes 30 Point Inspection) Bratin Auto Ontario Drive Clean Test and Repair Facility for all light duty vehicles $4995* Expiry August 31, 2014 061214 AIr CONdITIONING PErfOrMANCE TEST $6995 Is Your Car Cool? Thursday, June 12, 2014 Special pullout section 12 Pages CLASSICS AGAINST CANCER Classics Against Cancer-- a Father's Day tradition-- returns on Sunday It's become a tradition in George- town for classic car fans-- Classics against Cancer hosts its annual Fa- ther's Day Show in Cedarvale Park. After a long winter, vintage car and truck enthusiasts love to get their mo- tor running and shine up the chariot for a fun event. Classics against Can- cer has been the unoffi cial "doorway to summer" for car fans. Classics against Cancer was initi- ated in 1988 by local businessman Neil Young and a dozen of his friends. The idea was to combine a classical concert with a car show as a back- drop to the music and park setting. The show returned in 1989 to become a yearly attraction for car fans. Little wonder with the fi rst show drawing such choice vehicles such as a Model J Duesenberg and two vintage Ferraris including a rare Spyder model. The Duesenberg was a Pebble Beach Best in Show honours winner. The driving force behind all these wonderful cars showing up is the bat- tle against cancer. This year the pro- ceeds go towards the Childhood Can- cer Campaign. For 27 years, Classics against Can- cer car show has become one of the best known events in Southern Ontar- io with new ideas being added yearly. Attendance records have exceeded 5,000 in some years. The show aver- ages 400 cars and receives 4,000 visi- tors annually. The committee has been able to raise nearly $500,000 since its fi rst show. See CLASSICS, pg. 2 Seven-year-old Liam McDonald and his dad, Al, picked this 1955 Ford T-Bird as one of their favou- rites at last year's Classics Against Cancer Car Show. File photo