November 21, 2007

OLD WALKERVILLE SHOPPING EVENT!

OLD WALKERVILLE’S
5TH ANNUAL
HOLIDAY WALKABOUT
IS THIS SUNDAY!

Over 20 shops and businesses will be participating!
If you are looking for a unique holiday shopping


experience, this is the event you will not want to miss.
Old Walkerville also boasts several great eating venues
for your kind of breakfast or lunch cravings.




Oh yes!...Santa Clause will be there for pictures too!

Old Walkerville will also be ringing with festive
sounds of Christmas carolers.

Bring the family or bring a friend. The Old Walkerville
Holiday Walkabout promises a fun and
extraordinary day to get your holiday season
off to a festive start.
Please come by and be our guest.

P.S….Bring along any old coats as we are hosting a coat drive as well.

THIS SUNDAY!
NOVEMMBER 25TH
STARTING AT 11:00 AM

ENDING AT 7:00 PM

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SEE YOU OUT THERE!


"Come and visit us at Taloola Cafe between 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Carolers welcome !" Wonderful and exotic teas and coffees. Delightful sandwiches, soups and lush deserts. 396 Devonshire Road.

The Kildare House 1880 Wyandotte Street East will be open at 11:00 am Sunday November 25th for the Winter Walkabout featuring our Delicious Weekend Breakfast Till 3:00pm , Rib Sticking Pub Grub with Daily lunch & Dinner Specials . $5.95 Burger Special , our Sunday Roast Beef Dinner & in honour of the Grey Cup our North of the Border Chili . At 11:00 am we will be Showing the EPL match between Fulham& Blackburn . From noon till 6:00 pm we will be showcasing Live Music with Clinton Hammond & Friends .These talented Musicians play our Weekly Open Mic's & will entertain you with an assortment of tunes for everybody to enjoy . At 6:00 pm watch the Grey Cup between the Saskatchewan Rough Riders & the Winnipeg Blue Bombers . $ 3.00 Stubby's of Red Cap ale . Stubby's & Grey Cup a Canadian epiphany .

Imeson Antiques. On the north east corner of Wyandotte and Gladstone (former posteroptics building). The antiques are mainly french but here are many items from North America as well. From mirror to beds to glass compotes from the early 1800's to the mid 20th century. A unique must see!

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