Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1976, p. 26

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Wed lam A be ogle A little girl is told how things were in the good old days It s the fashionable thing to do these days to put on a blue denim suit and Join the thousands of visitors to the Aberf Antique Market Each Sunday from 10 a to the small village of on Highway Six Is lined with cars as visitors poke their way through the piles of antiques looking for treasures A popular feature of he market ts the community of artisans Over craftspeople demonstrate and sell their original work from pottery Jewellery pine furniture candles and toys to batik plants weaving quilts and metal work The Aberfoyle General Store features local produce natural foods crafts and unusual hard- to- find Items The Slaughterhouse serves home cooked meals to be eaten either inside or out It also open a coffee house Friday Saturday and Sunday nights featuring Canadian talent For the young visitor Aberfoyle is a living history lesson For the older folk it a trip down memory lane Stained glass is one of the crafts on display at the Artisans Village Bonnie and Rick Soucie are two of the 25 craftspeople Strolling through the hundreds of boot fun way to spend a Sunday by Joyce Beatonl This young couple found the old wicker baby carriage an interesting plaything

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