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Community November 1, 2006  RSS feed

Bolton United turkey supper
     It's that time of year again - annual church turkey suppers. Bolton United Church invites you to attend their supper Saturday, Nov. 4, from 4:30 until 7 p.m. Adults pay $14 for a hot turkey dinner, complete with homemade pies and a beverage. Children (5-10) have the same menu and pay only $6. Ticket
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Remembrance services
     To honour the memory of all Canadians who have served their country in time of war, a number of Remembrance Day services have been planned throughout Caledon. All members of the community are invited to participate.
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SENIORS' SALE DRAWS CROWD
     The annual garage and bake sale and silent auction hosted by the Caledon Seniors' Centre at Rotary Place drew a large crowd recently. Here, Pat Everson and her supporters sold the home-made goodies to visitors.
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Christmas Shoppe at church
     The fall season has approached quickly with Mother Nature in all her glory. The Community Women's Circle is busy planning its annual Christmas Craft Shoppe & Sale, for Saturday, Nov. 18, at Caledon East United Church. They are looking for craft vendors who would be interested in participating, Tabl
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HAUNTED HOUSE SPECTACLE
     Residents braved the elements and lined up to get a chance to be spooked at the annual Haunted House at the Caledon Village Faigrounds this weekend. These creepy characters were among the many volunteers who made the event a huge success. The Haunted House was presented by a group of several Caledon service clubs, including the Lions, Caledon West Rotary and Optimists.
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Book committee
     Book committee members included (front, l to r) Doris (Evans) Porter, Grace (McKinley) Schultz, Daryl (Nelson) Kennedy, Donna Davies, Jean Proctor, (back) Russell Noble, John Appleby, Betty Ward, Verral Gillespie, George Judge. Missing from the picture were Marion (Boyce) Dean and Murray Hesp).
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Tulips planted to raise awareness in Caledon
     Avon representatives donned pink from head to toe to plant pink tulip bulbs in Caledon Oct. 21, and
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Trinity holds annual bazaar
     Trinity Anglican Church on King Street in Campbell's Cross, will hold its annual bazaar Saturday, Nov. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. On tap will be baking, sewing, knitting, candy, a kitchen cupboard, tea room and door prizes.
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CACY WEEK KICKS OFF
     Caledon Arts and Crafts for Youth kicking off CACY Week with a month- show at the Town Hall in Caledon East featuring the work of their professional artist teachers Karl Au-Yeung, Elizabeth Babyn, Bev de Jong, Linda Jenetti, Kathy Melanson and Lyn Westfall. Joining Mayor Marolyn Morrison are (from left) CACY directors Toni Politis, Marilyn Boyle-Taylor and Sylvia Voura. Also featured at the Town Hall is a silent auction. Watch for more information on exciting studio workshops for CACY Week or check out the Web site at www.cacy.ca.
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TOWN HOLDS REMEMBRANCE
     The Town of Caledon hosted the first Remembrance service Sunday in front of the administration centre in Caledon East. Many paid tribute to Canada's fallen. Here, a local cub placed a wreath with the help of a veteran.
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