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Tiverton Park Manor hosts festive Christmas tea and bazaar
By Liz Dadson

Tiverton news

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Tiverton Park Manor residents and families, and the public wander through the manor's Christmas tea and bazaar held Saturday afternoon



Earla Minor (L) of Tiverton helps Phyllis Clark, a resident of Tiverton Park Manor, select some cookies to purchase at the bake table; Minor and her daughter, Angela Onuluk, sold baked goods and crafts, raising $300 for the local food bank

Residents of Tiverton Park Manor, their families, friends, the staff and the public enjoyed a festive Christmas tea and bazaar at the manor Saturday afternoon.

About 10 vendors took part in the event, selling home-baked goods, jewellery, skin care and make-up, and a huge variety of beautifully-handcrafted items, such as stained glass, overnight bags, fancy snowmen, scarves, aprons and Christmas ornaments.

Earla Minor of Tiverton had a delicious assortment of her home-baked goods available, and her daughter, Angela Onuluk, had scarves and cards for sale. Together, they raised $300 for the local food bank.

Dorothy Brooks (L) of Tiverton Park Manor, tries on a gold chain necklace, with help from Fifth Avenue jewellery vendor Jean Woods of Tiverton

Karen Ballok of Tiverton admires the delightful snowman and snow-woman sets made by Carol Gould of Kincardine



Irene Gowing (L) and Joyce Van Dam, both residents of Tiverton Park Manor, check out the beautiful stained-glass ornaments made by Karen Ballok of Tiverton


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