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Trillium Court has great turn-out for Christmas Bazaar

By Liz Dadson

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Verna Nelson (L) hugs "Patch," one of the many beautiful "Scentsy" products at the vendor booth of consultant Denise Court of Owen Sound, during the Christmas Bazaar held Thursday at Trillium Court Seniors' Community, Kincardine



Marion Emmerton (L) of Boiler Beach, an Avon representative, chats with customers Arla Dahmer of Kincardine, Winnie Dahmer of Trillium Court, and Nancy Easton of Kincardine during the Christmas Bazaar

The atrium at Trillium Court Seniors' Community, Kincardine, was filled with vendors and patrons during the annual Christmas Bazaar held Thursday.

The displays ranged from Avon products, hand-sewn items, and Epicure spices, to "Scentsy" candles, home-baked goods, and homemade salsa.

It was the perfect opportunity for residents of Trillium Court, guests and the public to get in some Christmas shopping and enjoy refreshments and a visit.

There was also a 50/50 draw and prizes to be won.

Emily Mann, 2, of Kincardine, checks out a beeswax candle at the booth of Hive 'n' Hoe Country Store and Lazy J Honey Products, Kincardine

Elizabeth MacSween of Trillium Court takes a closer look at the Epicure Hot Chocolate mix on display at consultant John Adams' booth

Janet Cave of Fordwich exhibits some of the tea pots she has for sale at the Sarah's Tea table. She used to have a tea room and had 3,000 different tea pots. Now she sells them, as well as tea products 



Brenda Jolley of Kincardine holds up her homemade salsa being sold along with her delicious home-baked products at the bazaar



Janet Shewfelt of Trillium Court sells a great variety of products, from cookies to jars of cookie mix, at the residents' table


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