The record, 19 juillet 1990, Cahier B
Section B —____Mi ESBCOnï Brome County News Thursday, July 19, 1990 Get set for Young Riders Daphne Fisher and Nancy get ready for Brome Young Riders Show Page 3 i INSIDE THIS SECTION: Recycling: Parc Sutton recycling plan rejected by local councils Yoga: Sutton class gets people in touch with mind and body Pony Club: Knowlton institution offers new lease on life Ponds: Popularity of watering holes on the increase B2—1 hi* KK('OKI)—Thursday, July 19, 1990 Brome County Community Billboard COMMUNITY EVENTS Saturday July 21 It’s Christmas in July in Knowlton See page B 11 for a schedule of activities.The Brome County Historical Society will hold an ice cream social at 130 Lakeside starting at 11:30 Monday July 23 Les Immeubles Keg Gauthier Inc.and Tanner Insurance Ltd.are sponsoring a Ked Cross blood donor clinic at the Oddfellows Hall, 476 Know! ton Road, Knowlton 1990 from 3 till 8:30 Because Red Cross bkxKl supplies are frequently low during the summer months all those who are able are encouraged to give the gift of life and donate blood.Friday July 27 The Knowlton Pony Club will be holding a hay ride and Barbecue at the club on Ball Road.Soft drinks, hot dogs and hamburgers will be served starting at about 5 and a hay ride will follow.Interested in some good old fashioned summertime fun?Please call The Pony Club any morning at 243-6613.Cost is $5.00 a person and includes hamburger or hotdog, drink and hay ride.All are welcome.Saturday July 28 CHS Homecoming ’89.The First anniversary of Homecoming ’89, a get together to exchange photos, videos and have a look at Pat and Shirley’s “Book of memories” will be held at 2:30 at the Cowansville Gold Club.Refreshments will be available at club prices and stay as long as you wish.For information call Pat at 263-0751, Doug at 263-3463 or Warren at 263-1261.Sunday July 29 The Foster Horse Show takes place in Foster.ARTS July 20 — August II Theatre Lac Brome presents the classic comedy The Sneeze by Anton Chekov.Friday July 20 A vernissage featuring the work of Patricia Barrowman and Shirley Chinneck will be held at The Rose Window.91 Lakeside Road in Knowlton at 8.The exhibition will continue until Monday.Until July 29 Arts Sutton Gallery — 7 Academy, Sutton, is presenting an exhibition of paintings by Michele Drouin.July 21 — July 29 The second annual Tour des arts will take place.See story below for details.Brome County Community Billboard is published as a free service to the community.If you have a notice you wish to appear in the Billboard send your submission to: Brome Countv Community Billboard, c/o The Re cord, 88 Lakeside Road, Brome Lake, Quebec.JOE I VO.or 2509 Delorme Street, Sherbrooke, Quebec, JIK IAI.or just drop it by the Knowlton office.Material must be received by Monday noon the week of publication Be sure always to include a phone number.Tour allows art lovers to meet local artists at home lenoe .Armnel 2^ TOUR DES ARTS Vente d'jAtelieK Stud io Sale SHERBROOKE (RL> — The se cond annual Tour des Arts will be without one of its stops after the sudden death of artist Bernice I-A'igh-Smith of Mansonville.However Leigh-Smith’s impressionist watercolors can be viewed at the studio of Inge Joyall — who's on the tour Tour des Arts, held this year between July 21 and 2», includes visits to some 20 private studios located in the Knowlton.Mansonville, Sutton triangle.Normally closed to the public, these private studios will welcome visitors for 10 days.This is a unique opportunity for the public to meet individual artists.see where and how they work, and in many cases actually see them in production —____tei icecura Randy Kinnear, Publisher.Charles Bury, Editor .Lloyd G Schelb, Advertising Manager.Richard Lastard, Production Manager Mark Guilletta, Press Superintendent Guy Renaud, Graphics .Francine Thibault, Composition .CIRCULATION DEPT 819-569-9528 KNOWLTON OFF.: 514-243-0088 FAX: (819) 569-3945 Subscriptions by Carriar: 569-9511 569-6345 589-9525 569-9931 569-9931 569-4856 569-9931 weekly Subscription* by Mall: SI 80 Canada 1 year- $78 00 6 months.$47 00 3 months $33 00 1 monlh $16 00 U S & foreign 1 year $159 00 6 months $97 00 3 months $65 00 1 month $34 00 Back copies of The Record are available at the following prices: Copies ordered within a month of publications 60c per copy Copies ordered more than a month after publication $1 10 per copy Established February 9, 1897, incorporating the Sherbrooke Galette (est.1837) and the Sherbrooke Examiner (est.1879).Published Monday to Friday by The Record Division.Groupe Québécor Inc Offices and plant located at 2850 Delorme Street, Sherbrooke.Quebec, JIK 1A1.Second class registration number 1064 Member ol Canadian Press Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation The artists will alsoexplain their techniques and show their work — some of which will be for sale.The tour includes Atelier Estam pille, hand made paper maker by Anke Can Ginhoven, painter and engraver May Kelly, bookbinders Sharon R.Cole and Marusha Taylor, watercolorist Rhonda Price, potter Colleen Young, weaving and jewelry by Naomi Kahane and My-riam Bardoul, painter Gordon Ladd, fibre artist Doris May, functional art by Lome Whithead, stained glass by Irma Côté, acrylics and pastels by Isabel Diaz Lafontaine, watercolors, acrylics and wood engravings by Jean Cookson, watercolors by Catherine Ar-couette, oils, acrylics and pastels by Inge Joyall, quilts and weaving by Brenda Carson, Ruiter Brook Pottery, 3-dimensional art by Fritz Kistel, drawings and paintings by Stansje Plantenga and ceramics by Maya Lightbody and Michelle Bro.Maps of the studio locations will be available during the tour dates from the Chambre of Commerce in Knowlton and in the Tourist office in Mansonville, Bromont and Sutton.For more information call Martha Lightbody (514 ) 243-64 6 7 or Stanley Lake at (514) 292-3835.( eramist Maya Lightbody is just one of the many local artists you can meet during Tour des Arts week.& £Ba/t • ^Ja/uiuv • Je/i/taAA-e, YOJT ^/Catherine QZaqmottd at the piano on weekend} for classic and pop music Cui&cm?‘Boissons exotiques dans notre jardin de fleurs Ou^Atnil jcuottdà^ru • mUi, .Gp«^v 7 "Present this ad & enjoy a surprise from your host." V 70 2*3 -0624 • 0 The KKCOKD l'hurkduy.Jul> IV.I'tVO—IU Junior equestrians practice for young riders show Rv PinHv Fi^h^r nail _ .By Cindy Fisher BROME — The Young Riders Club Open Horse Show, a twelve year old annual summer riding event is moving down the road, out of Lion's Park to the Brome Fair grounds.“The Brome Fair grounds don't get used as much as they should and the grandstand and stabling makes this site a natural for a horse show,” said show organizer Gail Evans This small show’ is a very popu lar show because it is only open to children 16 and under.Besides the usual others like Leadline, Western and English pleasure, it fea tures such unique events as the Fanny Ride, Musical Sacks and a Saddling race Over the past month, budding young equestrians in the area have been dilegently cleaning tack and practicing their posting, cante ring, and w inning game strategies This show takes place, rain or shine at the Brome Fair grounds on July 22 at 9a.m.sharp Entry fees are $.r> per animal until July in and $10.per animal after that date There will be a canteen on the grounds and everybody is welcome to come and cheer on their favorite horse and rider.For more information call Gail Evans at 263-9638.Councils reject recycling plan By Nancy Grenville The municipal councils of Sutton, Abercorn and Sutton Township have rejected a request from the Recycling Committee of Parc Sutton, Inc.for financial assitance to establish a trial operation for the collection of recyclable metal, g'ass, plastic, aluminum and paper.The plan, which provided for a recyclaibles depot to be opened in Sutton this summer, was submitted to all three councils.It was contingent upon the three municipalities agreeing to share the initial funding for the remainder of 1990 — an estimated $3000.The councils anticipate a report We can’t live without you.from the waste management advisory committee of the Regional i—RECYCLE- TALK! Municipality (MRC) in the fall and have rejected any independent local initiative before that time.Meanwhile, the Sutton Recycling Committee is attempting to provide encouragement to a gro-wing number of residents who are concerned with the urgent need to reduce the volume of disposable waste in our area.Its members are disappointed at the response from the councils and less hopeful that the MRC will produce tangible results before the end of 1990.Those who have not yet returned the recycling survey published in the last issue of Le Tour of Sutton should get copies from the Sutton Tourist Association, Au Naturel, or the Abercorn Bakery.This will help Parc Sutton to continue to bring pressure on municipal authorities.At its next meeting July 17, the Recycling Committee will consider other means of expanding its program.The Kidney Foundation .OfCanada Please Give Generously SUNDAY HAT THE ¦¦¦H KnowltonPub 5:30 - 8:30 P.M.FAMILY NIGHT £ ROAST BEEF 9 DINNER Reservations please (514) 243-6862 PBRTICIPBCTian V| pV©* ‘ag Practicing their trotting together: four-year-old Daphne Usher and 20-year-old Nancy get ready for the Bronte Y oung Riders Show.Home of Theatre Lac Brome Present this ad to receive 1 FREE dinner when purchasing a dinner of the same or greater value.Valid (Sunday) nite only till August 12 INN; GOURMET ITALIAN LUNCHEON BUFFET from 11 30 am to 2 30P m only $5,s tNJOy B8Q IN SWIMMING POOL AREA DINNER ITALIAN CUISINE à la carte and table d Tuesday - Sunday from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.rcasuc* s and sizes, and accessories have created and livened up interest in the garden pond." For the gardener w ith a whim for something larger, special butyl or PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) plastic buffered between two layers of thick felt is the answer From there, the sky's the limit, as you let your imagination take over.Adding some smaller km or gol dfish, snails, shaping the pools contour with rocks, shrubs, and tall grasses will eventually turn your nice garden into something spectacular.For more information read: The Water Garden by Anthony Paul and Yvonne Reese.Published by Penguin Books Désignait is located on Knowlton Road, just across from Jimmy’s Store.The number is 243-0500.Or visit A Fleur d’Eau in Stanbridge East where they specialize in growing their own water lilies Their number is 24H-700H.Dorothy Richardson of knowlton's Designart.winter tony ft pond moulds have livened up interest in the garden pond i •w Large stones and edging plants cover the thick felt and PVC liner of this new garden pool.The excess material will he cut away.10% sale BEÂ1RS KNOWLTON 243-6158 July 18 to July 21 everything in stock from the large spring & summer catalogs JARDINS FOSTER GARDENS 747 Lakeside Rd Foster, Qc JOE IRQ Tel.: 539-3869 Good Railroad Ties wooden barrels & half barrels all annuals on special order your bulbs now An established water pool featuring a a boardwalk, interesting rocky border and tall edging grasses.TUESDAY ¦ AT THE ¦¦¦M Knowlton Pub 5:30 - 8:30 P.M.RIB STEAK DINNER W/GARDEN FRESH SALAD Reservations please (514)243-6862 Home of Theatre Lac Brome Present this ad to receive 1 FREE dinner when purchaung o dinner of the vime oi gieulni value Valid (Tuetdayl nile only till Augmt 14 BK—Th«' KKCOKIJ—Thursday, July 19.I»9« Pony Club: Summer institution offers new lease on life By Lucinda M Fisher There are few people in Ihe Brome Lake area who have not so mehow been directly or indirectly involved with the Knowlton I’ony Cluh Since its humble bcKlnninKs in tin- mid 1940 s at Russel (’all's home.Briarhurst.now the home of Mr and Mrs John Mitchell, the club has taught thousands of area children how to ride, take care of, and, perhaps most important of all, share the responsibility of horse and pony care Kirst called the Cart and Canter Club, the founding members bought some of the club horses from the Montreal Stockyard from Western ( 'anada.< )vcr the decades kind and patient” have always been the adjectives used to des cnbe the horses and ponies asso ciated with the club A successful pony club horse or |>ony has the pa ticnee of a saint, the kindness of a lamb and nerves of steel necessary to put up with the countless fumbles and foibles of budding young equestrians.The club was a real going concern in the early 1950 s and it hosted a rally for 99 riders and 59 horses from the Hudson and Toronto areas Internationally known thoroughbred horse breeder, the late K I’ Taylor provided the huge transport vans and manpower for the event and many of the riders were later destined to represent Canada as members of Olympic and International teams In the early 1960's, the Knowlton Golf Club leased the club some land and in 1965 a fund raising campaign raised the then staggering sum of $5000 to build the present bam .how times have changed' In the late 1970's another fund raising campaign helped the club buy the land, parcels of it were then sold off to help finance the dub and its activities.TRIUMPHS OVKR TOUGH TIMES The club has been through many ups and downs hut has somehow managed to triumph and get over each and every hurdle.In days gone by.old but still useful horses and ponies were lent to the club in the summers and taken back in the winters when the club closed.Old tack, clothing and stable equipment has been donated and local merchants have heeded to the club's pleas for help and have given fencing, stain and other necessary items.The past few years have not been easy ones for the dub The membership fluctuates, repair and ma nagement club costs go up annually, and the right kind of horse is hard to come by; the $200 or $:5(K) perfect pony is almost a thing of the past.Unfortunately too.there are few "horsey" families involved willing or able to take a horse or pony back home for the winter to help defray and the attitude of The Antiplastic, all wood (cyprès) all seasons, all weather furniture PÜg e09Ënm.4 pieces set 500 00 Free delivery within 50 km of store designart 243 Ch.Knowlton, Lac Brome, 243-0500 "l-et's help the club out" seems to be a thing of the past At a meeting last fall called by Gill Sissons and Shirley Hadlock who run the dub almost single-handedly, there were about six parents there, the bala.ice of the audience being made up of past members and residents interested in the club’s future."ft is very hard to run a dub with no committee or volunteer back up,” says Sissons who has run the club for the past four years.“Many of the parents simply pay their fees and want nothing more to do with the club A club like this has always succeeded thanks to generous people and volunteer help but atti tudes seem to have changed over the years.We could use volunteers for accounting, general work and just helping out.” This spring ex-RCMP officer Doug Horne and father of the club's instructor Lori Anne Horne offered to buy the dub with the provison that they could stay there as long as it was a functioning dub.While some people questioned this move, it's success would help the dub out, giving them liquid cash and the financial stability they need.There were some people who felt they could get donations made to the dub to help them out in lieu of this arrangement with Mr.Horne, but as in the past, and as all committee and ex-committee members know too well, getting financial help for the dub is always a struggle; nobody was willing to write out a sizeable cheque.While this arrangement is still on (he table, the details being worked out, it’s success would be a blessing for the club who will now have a place to stay with some money behind them.VIABLE ALTERNATIVE The Knowlton Pony Club offers young people from 5 to 19-years-old an inexpensive fun filled alternative from June to September.Trail rides, lessons, participation at small local shows, lessons in stable management and horse related activities are all available.The club is holding a barbecue and hay rides in the late afternoon on Friday, Ju- ly 27 and everybody is welcome to come on down and meet a nice horse or pony.One Knowlton resident perhaps best summed up the dub when he said.“It is places like the pony dub that make Knowlton special and attractive to people.Without the dub and other institutions like it, this area would just be like countless others.” Happiness is hanging around The Knowlton Pony Club.Left to right: Sara Trew, instructor Lori Anne Horne, Genevieve Cere and Sonya Whitehead on the club's unusually coloured and very successful Mr.“T”.ROUND SHAPES' [CLASSIC SHAPES L !' Piscines FAMIIIIALE STARTING AT IS feet non equipped A SPECIAL FINANCE PLAN INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITIES ION ALL EQUIPPED 4 OR STANDARD * POOLS FERRONNERIE COWANSVILLE INC LUC NORMANDIN 608.rue Sud, COWANSVILLE Que J?K ?Y1 >45 Available with Piscines Unies credit card No payment until I mm 1 OfL Q 1 No interest until February » U Ile I A 111 #1 12th IW1 Providing credit autlorisation with a deposit of 30% on the value of the sale.Available on certain pools and patio set. B9 Brigham Doris DouKall Friends of Mrs Ada Goodhue will be pleased to know she has returned home after spending sever- al weeks in the local hospital.She is gaining slowly and hopes to resume her usual activities soon.Mrs.Norma Sherrer spent a long weekend recently visiting Mr.and Mrs.Dunn and family in 1’ort Perry, Ont Mrs.Kathleen Baird of Maine was a recent visitor of Mrs.Norman Hillyer, having come at the time of her mother’s i M rs Blanche O’Brien) death.Our sympathy is extended to the family and to Mrs.Hillyer who is a niece-.Recent visitors of Mrs.Ada Goodhue were Mrs.D.Hoadley, East Berkshire.Vt.accompanied by her son Mr.J Hoadley of N J , Mr.and Mrs.G St.Pierre and Mr and Mrs B.Koyea.Orange City, Florida Mr and Mrs Robert Waterhouse.Richford.Vt., Mr and Mrs.Donald McGrath.Aber corn, and Kelvin Goodhue, Cowansville.East Farnham Mrs.June Royea Miss Hilda McEwing accompanied her uncle and aunt.Mr and Mrs.Jack Blue of Ingleside, Ont.and Mr William Blue of Cowans- Welcome Encampment No.9 Ladies Auxiliary hold regular meeting KNOWLTON — The Ladies Auxiliary of Welcome Encampment No.9 met in the Oddfellows Hall, Knowlton, on July 9 with eight members present.The Chief Matriarch Rose Monteith welcomed everyone and especially our two visitors.Matriarch Uhoda Pratt, District Deputy Grand Matriarch and Matriarch Roberta Macmillan from Union No.3, Lennoxville.After the roll call of officers, the Scribe Matriarch Laura Burnham read Matriarch Pratt’s Commission, then she was introduced by Matriarch Roberta Macmillan.She was given the honors and seated to the right of the Chief Matriarch.The minutes of the last meeting were read by the scribe and approved.There were no bills or communications.The Treasurer’s report, given by Matriarch Gladys Thompson showed a fair balance on hand Matriarch Thompson reported that Matriarch Virginia Clifford was not present because her husband Patriarch Eddy Clifford of King George Enc.No.15 of Waterloo underwent serious surgery at the Royal Victoria Hospital and she was in Montreal to be near him.A get-well card and gift will be forwarded to him.Under unfinished business Matriarch Rose reminded the mem bers not to forget to sell their tickets on the drawing which will take place on Installation night in October.Under Good of the Order - Matriarch Rhoda was asked to speak.She apologized for not attending our meeting in June but had enjoyed our gathering tonight and would look forward to installing our new slate of officers in October.She thanked the lodge for all courtesies extended to her.As there was no other business, lodge closed in ritual form, after which a delicious lunch of icecream.cookies and lemonade was served by Laura Burnham and other helpers to the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.Matriarch Rhoda Pratt, on behalf of the visitors, expressed thanks to all, ending another night of good fellowship.FRIDAY AT THE 1/4 B-B-Q CHICKEN DINNER Knowlton Pub 5:30-8:30 P.M.$499 Reservations please ____(514) 243-6862_____ Home of Theatre Lac Brome Present this ad to receive 1 FREE dinner when purchasing a dinner of the same or greater value.Valid (Friday) nite only till August 17 ville to Métis where she was a guest of Violet and Orey McEwing for a couple of days.Mrs.Renauida Cotneau.Waterloo was calling on her mother-in-law Mrs Harriet t'omeau on Sun day July 8 On July 17 Mrs C'omeau was a supper guest of her grand daughter Lynne Jlauer in Cowans ville Waterloo Alice Ashton Heather and Amanda Hover of Acton.< bit .spent part of their holidays here with Mare and Mabel Gagne Marc and Mabel, Heather and Amanda spent an evening with Dale.Shirley.Crystal and Darren Chute in Sutton Mr and Mrs Ray Aston of Toronto were here for a short visit with the former’s sister.Alice, at the Courville Nursing Home Supper guests at the Gagne home were John and Pauline Mas sey of Montreal, and Keith Hover of Cornwall, Ont AH enjoyed a nice evening together w ith Heather and Amanda After being a patient in Stier brooke Hôtel Dieu Hospital (or a month.Mrs Shirley Russell re turned home recently and is con valescing following hip surgers Dâle.Shirley, Crystal and Dai ren Chute of Sutton and Marc and Mabel Gagne visited John Masses in St Mary's Hospital.Montreal He was taken ill suddenly and admitted to hospital DEPANNEUR Rouge 483 Chemin Knowlton Rd Ville de Lac Brome, Qc BOUCHERIE BEAUDRY MEAT MARKET MAKE IT DIFFERENT ON YOUR GRILL — Marinated Chicken Tournedos — Smoked Pork Chops — Beef, Pork, Chicken Brochettes — Fresh Local Lamb Chops * Plus a Great Variety of Sausages — Schublig, Weisswurst, Polish — Mild and Hot Italian — Try our homemade, a must.USE OUR CALL & PICK UP SERVICE 243-4171 (ask for Denis) With any 25$ purchase and this ad treat yourself on the spot with a tree coffee and danish pastry at Ouvert tou* le* jour* • Open every d*y 7:30h-Hh 7 30 am -600 pm ] Î TO PLACE YOUR PREPAID j CLASSIFIED AD: [TELEPHONE: (819) 569-9525 (514) 243-0088 I BY MAIL Use this coupon I IN PERSON Come to our offices PLEASE PRINT 12cper word.Minimum charge $3 00 per day tor 25 words or less Discounts for prepaid consecutive insertions without copy change 3 insertions less CLEARLY 10%, 6 insertions - 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CARD NO EXPIRATION DAI I SIGNATURE the neon RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT OR EIHT ANY A0VIRT1 SEMENT.I I I I I HIO—Th«‘ KM OKI)—Thursday.July 19, 1990 SUPER SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS IN JULY VC'Ci.110 LAKESIDE KNOWITON.LAC BROME, QUE JOE IVO (SU) 243-5785 en.One day only - Saturday, July 21 40 % off JL ALL CHRISTMAS STOCK SPECIAL PRICES ON ANTIQUES Tk« "pxmwi" yeat-Kuuui ClttwbHLW îk Quikc.-"S/'-N.4^ Linea S I V A N G R l N D A H L i SUMMER Clearance 235 Knowlton Road I Knowlton, Quebec ff Tel : 514-242-1001 ", ~'a f.• Santa Claus favors Knowlton with second visit in KNOWLTON — Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and he blesses the town of Knowlton in the picturesque Eastern Townships with not one.but two visits per year July This year the jolly bearded fellow is making his mid year trip from the North Pole on Saturday, July 21 and he wants children of all ages to visit him and join in the festivities.This annual Christmas in July festival was originally started seven years ago by Cam and Helen Brown, owners of Camlen, Knowl-ton’s year round Christmas gift shop.This year Knowlton s “Chocolate Lady” Sharon Ostroff and Knowlton Pub owner Gerry Wood are cochairpersons of the special events committee of the Knowlton Business Association.“It’s going to be a terrific day," says Ostroff, “We’re planning a parade that will wind through the village and each merchant will do their won special promotion.There will be haywagons, the local fire-truch, Oompa bands, fold singers, guitarists, a barbershop quartet, clowns and balloons galore!" Signy Stephenson, owner of the Auberge du Joli Vent on the east side of Brome Lake, minutes from Knowlton, also promises hot air ballon rides, “Weather permitting, around 5 p.m.in the afternoon." Come and join the fun during the Christmas in July on Saturday July 21 and get your Christmas list in early to Jolly Old St.Nick! Antiquités Kowam Antiques Knowlton Pine Furniture Quilts & $ Accessories Open Daily Ouvert tous les jours 11:00 a.m.- 5 :00 p.m.Sunday - Dimanche 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.I « Q.Sialro (HeÙnc'H Jlub SPECIALIZING IN BEER JAMES R.EDWARDS PUBLICAN 51 Lakeside, Knowlton, Come and enjoy a cold frosty mug with Santa at Cedric's Live entertainment B p.m.to 11 p.m.mountain m ontagne 4th ANNUAL INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE July 29th 20-70% .if All Summer & Winter 1990 Stock incredible saving?on “North Face” clothing 316 Knowlton Rd.243-5551 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.daily Thp KKCORD—-Thursday.July 19.I9W—HI CHRISTMAS IJ\ JULY Knowlton Come join the fun Yule have a great time.Pub- Barbershop Singers — Noon Camlen’s — Music Meisters LL Brome — Folksingers Toby & Françoise Lakeview Square Dancers — Noon - 1 p.m.Fire Truck Rides — Sponsored by the Shack — Noon Hay Rides — Sponsored by Auberge Le Malard — Noon Hot Air Balloon Rides at Auberge du Joli Vent at 6:00 p.m.Weather permitting.Santa Claus Parade — 2 p.m.Parade begins at the Mill pond bridge, goes Knowlton Rd.and then up to Maple, Victoria and Lakeside. 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