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Village Squire, 1981-04, Page 11DAYTRIPPING Please pass the syrup Maple syrup- great over ice cream. terrific with cereal, delectable on pan- cakes. On Saturday. April 4, nature's sweetener. and those who fancy the glistening liquid, will flow over Elmira to celebrate the 17th annual Elmira Maple Syrup Festival. Festivities begin at 7 a.m. in Elmira and although arriving early won't help you beat the crowds, it will increase your chances of getting fresh baked goods and a better selection of craft and antique items. Fresh hot pancakes with butter and thick. rich maple syrup are the best way to begin your visit to Elmira. This year breakfast will be served from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the exhibits building. a few short blocks from downtown. Prices range from $2.50 for a double portion, to a single portion price of $1.50. Both include a choice of coffee or milk. Once you've eaten more pancakes than you thought possible. sampled the syrup. the candy and the shoo -fly pie, it's time to continue downtown to the Arthur Street outdoor mall. Aside from the endless array of mouthwatering sweets, sausages, pies and cakes, over 100 booths will be selling crafts characteristic of the Waterloo County area. including quilts, paintings, woodwork, leatherwork and appleface dolls. Demonstrations of the old- fashioned method of boiling down sap will also be included. The mall opens at 7 by Jim Heer a.m. and closes around 4:30 p.m. Admission to the four -block area is free. After spending a few hours walking around Arthur Street, take a Toad off your feet and let someone else do the driving. Buses and guides will leave every hour beginning at 9 a.m. on a two -and - a -half hour countryside heritage tour. For a cost of $3 or $1.50 for children under 12. buses will chauffeur you to various points of historical interest including a renovat- ed schoolhouse, a buggy works, an old-fashioned general store and a black- smith shop. Included in the heritage tour is a trip to West Montrose, home of the only covered bridge still in existence in Ontario. Six trips are offered with buses leaving even hour until 2 p.m. To better understand how nature produces the sweet sap everyone has been raving about, don't miss a visit to the sugar bush. Buses will leave continu- ously from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. taking visitors to local maple bushes to see preparations involved in collecting and refining maple sap. The cost for the trip is $2.50 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. An antique show and sale featuring Waterloo County collectibles opens Fri- day, April 3, from 6 p.m. until 10 p.ni. and again Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Foran admission price of $I you can select your own piece of nostalgia. The sale will be held at the new parimutuel building on the corner of Snyder and Ernst Streets, adjoining the Grandstand. Arts and crafts will be sold in the Elmira Secondary School auditorium located a few blocks from downtown. Quilting. weaving. spinning. rug hook- ing, jewellery. china painting. ceramics. apple dolls and other crafts typical of the area will be displayed and sold. Admis- sion is $1 for adults and 25 cents for children under 12. Although it may appear festival organ- izers are trying to rake a bundle from the admission prices ci.arged at nearly every exhibit, it is comforting to know profits from the festival are given to local charities, the major share to the Associa- tion for the Mentally Retarded. Because. of festival donations made in past years. the association has developed a school, workshop and home for the retarded in the Elmira area. THIELSEN GALLERIES INC. THIRTY YEARS OF SPECIALIZING IN 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN ART Including work by. - Leading Established and Young Contemporary Artists -The Group of Seven and their Contemporaries - Major Royal Canadian Academy Painters - Canadian and Inter- national Original Graphics We purchase or consign major works of art from 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries. Our Professional Services include - Custom Conservation Framing - Art Appraising and Restoring - Art Leasing -Corporate Consulting We are the only Member of the Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada in Western Ontario Upcoming Exhibits. April: Marcia Ruiz Wilson May: Ron Bolt David Hockney (HIELSEN GALLERIES INC 1038 Adelaide St. North, London, Ontario N5Y 2M9 Tel. (519) 434-7681 VILLAGE SQUIRE/APRIL 1981 PG. 9