Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 17, 2002, p. 8

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8 economist suntribune in our community thursday oct 17 2002 look whats happening this falk umhw museum gp a- celebrate the harvest saturday oct 19 2002 10am 4pm step back in time for some oldfashioned fun and adventure with 25acres of activities and events for the whole family to enjoy each year thousands of families and friends gath er at the museum to enjoy wagon rides visit the cider mill enjoy fruits of the harvest and morethe fun and games continue throughout the village featuring live entertainment the enbridge activity tent and hot air balloon rides activities great food and the best apple cider in town he i aaiii ill stlisf lm 200 per person ages 2 and older nominal fee for food and october 23 25 2002 older children and adults will enjoy an evening discovering the origins of halloween through vignettes performed in eerie settings throughout the village space is limited reservations required appropriate for ages 7 and up 1000 per person halloween fun in the village oct 26 27 2002 12 noon 4pm younger children and their families can enjoy halloween fun in the village put on your costume and trickortreat while enjoying acres of fun including pumpkin carving apple bobbing spooky stories 500 for adults 400 for seniors students 300 for children ages 3 up no reservations required presenting sponsor it mm m d1xongarjland funeral home kindness courtesy and service dixon funeral home ltd se 9350 highway 48 markham just north of 16th avenue on highway 48 9052944576 visit our website wwwcitymarkhamonca decisions you make today will help your loved ones later lots to do at this years applefest there might be folks out there who dont like apples but markham museum offi cials think theyll still have a good time at this years annual applefest weather permitting a hot air balloon will be one of the many attractions at the day long event which takes place 10 am4 pm sat urday at the museum on the west side of hwy 48 north of the 16th avenue as one of the sponsors enbridge will have an activi ty tent with face painting tattoos and fun things for kids there will also be wagon rides tales spun by story teller catherine kentridge pony rides and apple prod ucts for sale this year the museum is anticipating attendance of more than 3000 cost is 2 per person older than 2 as well as nom inal charges for some activi ties and food event coordinator tracy johnston said for those unable to attend the event there will be a sale friday afternoon of apple products apple butter and cider from 1 to 6 pm for more information contact 9052948375 jems carpets remnant blowout up to 40 sq yds installed with premium underpad 549 gst stairs excluded phone for free shop at home service 905 4793131 li- vfefe r i f w it i x i j 3 f s r v 1 i

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