Wed June 1976- n iT I Market fashionable thing to do these days to put on a blue and join the thousands of visitors to the Each Sunday from a to S the of Abe tit on Highway Six lined with care poke their way through the piles of antiques r treasures lat feature of the market Is the community of Over craftspeople demonstrate and sell their work from pottery jewellery pine furniture toys to batik plants weaving quilts work Aberfoyle General Store features local produce crafts and unusual hard- to- find Items Slaughterhouse serves home cooked meals to be inside or out Its also open as a coffee house and Sunday nights featuring Canadian It gets pretty crowded sometimes as each Sunday close to 3 000 people stroll througn the antique market and artisans village at Strolling through the hundreds of booths at Aberfoyle is fun way to spend a Sunday by Joyce Beaton Brothers play with an old camera they found for sale at the market and pretend to be taking each others picture This young couple found the old wicker baby carriage an interesting plaything You never know what will hit your fancy when you visit the antique market In the background is the Slaughterhouse