Huron Expositor, 2009-09-30, Page 24Pagi 24 The Huron Expositor • September 30, 2009
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Ciderfest draws crowds to the Van Egmond House
eepphled apples, live old-tyme music, historical displays all part of the attraction
Dan Schwab photos
Dressed as a Quebecois voyager, Gerry Neilands, of Hensall, shows off a dis-
play of antique tools, from knives and cookery to canoe paddles. Pictured top
right, Brad McBride demonstrates how to use an old hay press.
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Above, former Seaforth teacher Bill Famell, posing as a 19th century surgeon,
shows onlookers how an amputation was performed in those days.
Below, a banjo and fiddle band entertained crowds In the afternoon with some
old -tome music.