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Enjoy the sounds, smells and crafts of fall at festivals, fairs or many people, fall is their favorite time of the year. It is an ideal time for biking, hiking and visâ€" its to local harvest festivals. Here are a few ideas for places to go with your family during this very special season of autumn. This weekend, Sept. 17 and 18th in Burlington, there will be a harvest festival held in the downtown area on Brant Street. Enjoy the children‘s entertainers, Teddy Bear contests, and local produced and artisans on hand The Niagara Grape and Wine Festival kicks off this weekend and runs until Sept. 25th in the St. Catharines/ Niagara regions. There will be concerts, carts, crafts, cruises, a parade, winery tours, and much more. Call 905â€"688â€"0212. Friday 5 to 11 pm and Saturday 10 am to 5 pm. Call 905â€"333â€"9868. For those of you who want to get a head start on Christmas shopping (only a few months away!), come and visit the 10th Annual Christmas Craft Fair at the Ontario Agricultural UPPER MIDOLE RD Arthritis appeal September is Arthritis Month in Oakville. Funds raised through its annuâ€" al campaign, now under way, is used for research, and services to patients. The goal for the 1994 Oakville camâ€" paign is $31,300. This is 11% of the total fundraising amount of $288,000 to be raised by volunteers of the Peel/HaltonO) branch of the Arthritis Society. Oakville is broken down into 11 wards for the residential campaign. To reach the goal of $31,300, 800 volunâ€" teers, canvassers, team captains, and some leaders are needed for doorâ€"toâ€" door canvassing to cover Oakville. If you can "Walk a Block for Someone Who Can‘t" and can spare 1â€" 1/2 hours to help the fight against arthriâ€" tis for four million Canadians, call the Arthritis Society at 905â€"897â€"2995. Another special event this fall is the Springridge Farm Harvest and Craft Fair on Oct. 15 to 16 with proâ€" ceeds to benefit the Milton hospital. An funâ€"filled place to spend the afterâ€" noon, you can enjoy a craft show and sale, wagon rides, trail hikes, pumpâ€" kin carving, scarecrow building, and haystack jumping. There are barbeâ€" cued hotdogs and cornâ€"onâ€"theâ€"cob, with a barn market and a bakery sellâ€" ing pies, tarts, muffins and country gift items. Call 905â€"878â€"4908. Pioneer Village celebrates with its 38th annual Pioneer Festival on Sept. 17th to 18th, There will be lots of homemade foods fresh produce, preâ€" serves, farm animals, and carnival games. Admission is adults $7.50, children $3.25 and preschoolers are free. Call 416â€"736â€"1733. Also held on Sept. 25th is the United Way Bathtub Race in Oakville. High school and corporate sponsors race along Lakeshore Road and provide great entertainment for the viewing audience. The race is run from noon to 5 pm between Trafalgar Road and Navy Street. Once again this fall, Bronte Creek Provincial Park in Oakville has severâ€" al special events planned. On Sunday, Sept. 18th come and see the "British Car Show" held in Parking Lot A, and on Sept. 25th there is "The Sky is the Limit" day with kite flying, model airplanes, radioâ€"control planes, and related displays taking place in Parking Lot D. Come out on Oct. 2nd and visit an oldâ€"fashioned Harvest Home at the Spruce lane Farm. Take part in ciderâ€"pressing, baking, candleâ€" making and wagon rides. Admission to the park is $2.50 adults, child $1.25 or $8 a vehicle. Call 905â€"827â€"6911 for information. Museum in Milton on Sept. 25 to 26 (Fajitas only Sante Fe Wednesdays 4 3055 Dundas St. W., Mississauga 6GO0O7â€"4A810