30 economist suntribune in our community thursday sept 19 2002 urn thursday sept 192 the era banner sears ap food basics enbridge home depot town of markham yonge 7 chrysler canadian tire the bay ap pharmacy future shop shoppers drug mart coast mountain sports zellers staples iga business sobeys depot garden market todays homes weston cornell hair produce salon creative hutchinson carpets farm supplies setected areas only no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these customers cali us today economist sun 905 2948244 stouffville tribune ms lives here its here in our community please make a difference by volunteering bydfc multiple sclerosis erlv society of canada 18002687582 wwwmssocietyca this message brought to you as a community service of the economistfiyibune road show part of unionville festival white diamonds fifth avenue red door swiss army versace dolce gabana gucci valentino nautica givenchy lagereld cerruti sunflowers green tea chloe alfred sung drakkarnoir nicole miller diesel and many other fine fragrances fa lipsticks nail enamel eyeliner lipliner foundation blush eyeshadow mascara shampoo conditioner gels spritzes creams lotions by kathleen griffin staff writer a miniantiques road show more than 50 lovingly- restored antique cars and the popular heritage train ride between the historical markham and unionville train stations are three of the highlights of saturdays unionville antique and heritage festival shopkeepers are partici pating in a scarecrow compe tition along unionville main street which will feature a giant antique carousel for the kids old farm tractors and a huge antique fire engine among the many displays theres going to be some neat old stuff said greg mccormick communica tions coordinator for the annual festival the antique road show is one of the favourites this year we had to limit the number of items people could bring to four because last year we were overwhelmed a friendly competition between antique car owners will result in a winner for the best restoration work on the vehicle judged to be closest to the original its really a mark of pride for these guys mr mccormick said families enjoy the short train ride between heritage stations as well and the route will be busy all day long he predicts that ride is very popular with the kids so lots of fami lies find time to go on it dur ing the day he said the train usually waits until its full then begins the run so just follow the whistle square dancing doggers buskers magic shows and food round out the activities along the street as well as many small antique dealers who will be displaying their wares he added the event is organized by the unionville historical society and is sponsored by local businesses including the unionville trading post the carlton road bank of montreal the markham fair and the economist suntribune the fun begins at 10 am and runs until 4 pm for more information call 9054798989 or visit wwwnnionvilleheritagefestivalcom for a schedule of events 8555 woodbine ave markham september 19th 29th mon fri 108 sat 106 sun 115