Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1989, p. 38

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Page PIONEER DAYS WnlnenUy Jane lWt RoundUp THU GOOD TIMES AT Fri am to 2 Chicken Wings 15 ea eat in only Thursday Friday Saturday STREET DANCE THURSDAY Barbara Dowdell Friends Patio 830 PM OVERDRIVE Lounge 900 PM FRIDAY Sudden Impact With John McDonald Patio 830 PM Overdrive McGibbon Lounge 900 PM SATURDAY Overdrive Patio 830 PM Barbara Dowdell Friends McGibbon Lounge 900 PM Come Downtown Thursday Friday Saturday And Join In 78 Main St S 8773388 The Fun Face painting is always a popular at- tomorrow night wrapping up with Classics traction tor the kids during Pioneer Days Against Cancer at Cedarvale Park on Sun The three night two day event starts day Herald photo Pioneer Days has events for everyone For three days this week Halton Hills residents will be able to step into the past for the annual Pioneer Days celebration downtown Georgetown The celebration kicks off Thursday with a sidewalk sale starting at 30 am Other events throughout the day include a seniors awareness display a bake sale and a patio garden at the Hotel For mechanically minded people a Goodison steam engine will be on display and for the kids Bandolis Gbostbuster Ambulance look alike and the Travell Goodtime show will be on hand at audi 30pm The Had Bee rubber animal petting zoo opens at 3 30 p m The opening ceremonies kick off at 7 with a special performance by the Pine Valley Squares followed by dancing in the street to the tunes of Bar bara Dowdell 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 will 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 time with additions such as the Crown and An chor by the Royal Canadian Legion and the and a Bit musical group at 5 30 pm The Junior Farmers petting zoo opens at m and Sudden Impact will help you dance till mid night Saturday kicks off with the Lions Club Pioneer Breakfast at 30 am followed by another per formance by Three and a Bit at9am The Junior Farmers pet ting zoo opens again at 30 and Bandoli will put on another show at 10 a The Georgetown lioness Club hosts its Lifestyles 89 Auction at am and registration for the Hills Recreation Depart ments Parade of Decorated Bicycles at Memorial Park opens at noon The parade will get under way at 12 30 pm Dr Bandoli takes to the stage once again at 30 and the St Andrews Church will host a bake sale at 2 p NORTH STAR DAYS SPECIAL DRY fcll O fiviMpf leathers YOUR FAMILY Same Day Service On Dry Cleaning Days a Week Main St S Georgetown

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