Whitby Free Press, 17 Aug 1994, p. 5

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Whitby Free Press, WednesdaY, August 17,.1994 ,Page 5 Some horsin' arountd On Wednesday, Aug. 17, at campfire, roast somne Heber Down Conservation Area, marshmallows and sing a couple horse-drawn wagon rides will be of songs. The. campfire will b. operating fromn 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. o n frorn 7 to 9:30 p.m. If you from the day-use parking lot., ay a musical instrument bring Ticket pries is $1.75/person/ride. it along. Please bring your own After a wagon ride, corne to the m .rhmalows, roasting sticks picnic ahelter and relax around a will be supplied. PRESENTING THE THIRD ANNUAL ANTIUESFAIR feaftuing excepional exhi bits of peiod anti country antiques in an hi stori setting SHOW SCHEDULE Friday, August 26th, 10:30 arn to 9:00 pm Saturday, August 27th, 10:30 arn to 6:00 pm Sunday, August 28th, 11:00 arn to 5:00 pm Admission $5.0O GALA PREMIERE - Thursday, August 25th, 7:00 to 10:00 pin $20.00 - Reservafions: Cail (905) 668-3358 "The Prince of PleSure I COLLECTOR DAYS The Regency and GeorgelIV Friday, August 26th, 1:00 prn to 3:00Opm Saturday, August 27th, 2:00 pm Sunday, August 28th, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm An ilustrated lecture by Brian Musselwhite, Noted Andiques Authoity will identify yous mrasures. Curator,Them Royal Ontaio Museumn * "A Late Victorian Evening Reception" TRAFALGAR CASTLE TEA ROOM &mtAlnan ar ukx Coetion Presented by The Alumnae Association, Trafalgar Castie School 401 Reynolds Street., Whtby, at the east end of Gilbert Street For Information, cail (905) 668-3358 AIL PROCEEDS TO PRESERVE OUR HERÎTAGE Celebrating 1 'la

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