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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Nov 2019, p. 27

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I WHAT'S ON 10 THINGS TO DO IN HALTON THIS WEEKEND L, ST. JUDE'S CHRISTMAS BA- When: Saturday, Nov. ,8a.m. to 2pm. Where: St. Jude's Angli- can Church, 160 William St., Oakville More info: The annual bazaar features attic trea- sures and collectibles, es- ate/costume jewelry, vin- age linens, art gallery, rafts and knitting, home baking and preserves, si- lent auction, odds and ends area, tea room, bow tie cafe and musicians. 2. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: Trinity United hurch, 70 Mill St. E., Ac- on More info: Silent auc- ion, baking, jams and pick- les, decorations and gifts. 3. HANDMADE PURSE, WA- ERCOLOUR CARD & JEWELRY SALE When: Saturday, Nov. 23,9a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: 30 Normandy Place (fain floor party room), Oakville More info: A seasonal charity sale of handmade purses, jewelry and water- colour fibre art cards. Pro- ceeds to Send a Child to Camp, c/o Kerr Street Mis- sion. 4. APPLEBY ARTISAN SALE & COUNTRY KITCHEN When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Where: Appleby United Church, 4407 Spruce Ave., Burlington More info: The 33rd an- nual artisan sale/country kitchen artisan crafts, homemade meat pies and desserts, Christmas flow- ers, tea room - sandwiches, soup and sweets. 5. DIY MAKER FEST CE ER AAS When: Saturday, Nov. 23,1to4 p.m. Where: Milton Public Library, 1010 Main St. E. More info: Part science fair and part county fair, the DIY Maker Fest is the biggest show and tell ever. It's an afternoon of discov- ery, innovation and experi- mentation. 6. BOTANICAL TRAIN DISPLAY When: Saturday, Nov. 23; Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Rd. W., Burlington ~ Mere info: Constructed from over seven tonnes of cedar slabs, 3,000 pounds of rock and 250 feet of track, the Botanical Train Show features famous Canadian landmarks from coast to coast. 7.CELEBRATE THE SEASON! PRESENTED BY THE HALTON RE- GIONAL POLICE CHORUS When: Saturday, Nov. Products on JVs SPREE : Sv FRET LR] Mon = Fri: Bam dpm RFE FTI I Sun: 1Cam-5im bat 257-441 23,7t09 p.m. Where: St. John's United Church, 262 Randall St., Oakville More info: Halton Re- gional Police Chorus' an- nual Christmas concert, with special guest appear- ances by the Enchorus Children's Choir of Bur- lington and the Rosewood Consort, an early music en- semble from Hamilton. 8. STRATA VOCAL ENSEMBLE When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Where: North Burling- . ton Baptist Church, 1377 Walkers Line, Burlington More info: A benefit con- cert with all proceeds to help Bolivian children in prison with their parents. 'No tickets. Freewill offer- ing during concert. 9. FRANKIE AND THE FAIR- LANES ROCK N' ROLL SHOW When: Sunday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. John Rennison A train winds its way past the centre block of the Parliament building at the Royal Botanical Gardens train display. Trains make their way around more than 250 feet of track that winds through the plant life and past Canadian landmarks. Where: West Plains United Church, 549 Plains Rd. W., Burlington More info: Frankie and the Fairlanes are back to rock out hits from the '50s and '60s, with a look into the '70s! From Elvis to El- ton, the Beach Boys to Bob Seger. 10. BRONTE VILLAGE ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING When: Sunday, Nov. 24, 3 to 6 p.m. Where: Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park More info: Family event featuring vendors, food, music, Kid's crafts and live music in Bronte's Heritage Waterfront Park Gazebo. Take your photos with San- ta and Mrs. Claus. [EH (ARN NYAS torontogolfshow.com ¢ @ » 610Z 'LZ Jequwanon 'Aepsiny] | uoidureys uejpeued uo | zz woo uo) eyepisul

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