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See you at = iderfest
erfest '83
a food
tily festival
Reconstructed carriage house
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Oneida marching band
C/derfest has potential for growth. .
Outreach Artisan
Stained glass craftsman, Elmore Stephenson 8
Ciderfest flashbacks 9
Viola Taylor, accom plkshed rug braider 10
The story of Col. Van Egmond12
Master story teller, Jim Doig 13
Poster
Seaforth's beginnings ' 16, 17
Visit historical landmarks on Main St. 20
Christine Scott, weaver from Walton 22
Cardno Hall was town's hot spot 23
Heritage Plan finished by end of '83 24
Old Sea forth Public Schoo/ is for sale26
Apple recipes
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Belle Campbell, Seaforth's historian
'n Main St. and through the grounds of the
)use on Ciderfest '83 weekend will be a little
ack in time to the 19th century.
:h the blacksmith, Jim Wallace, the potter
eaver Chris Scott, the Ukranian egg painter,
n, and the woodturner Ray Hannah
e skills commonly seen during the days of
id even participate by carving apple bead
:es Hook.
will be demonstrated while Gerald Marten,/
ress and free cider will be given on Sunday
y a Ciderfest '83 button for $1. The butt9n
iters to free admission to the House a€d
Thant specials on Saturday. Proceeds from
the Van Egmond Restoration Fund.
s, antique machinery and threshing
Iso be on display. Pioneer Seed Corn is
corn maker so that free popcorn will be
,ldren.
Iso have their faces made up by Katimavik
enjoy pony rides.
Van Egmond House, Cardno Hall, and
eum, the whole family can discover and
the heritage of the Seaforth area.
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[Beside Mac's Milli!
During' the 9th Annual
1derfest
Drop in for a Meal or a Snack!
GREAT. PIZZAS, SUBS,
BURGERS& FRIES
EAT IN
TAKE OUT
AMPLE PARKING
HOURS:
Sun. -Mon.
Tues.-Thurs.
Fri. -Sat.
11a.rt!.-11p.m.
11a.m.-12a.m.
11 a.m. -2a.m.