Top 5 This Week Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 19, 2024 PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 HENDRIK PEL Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 More articles Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices HENDRIK PEL Death Notices SANDY MCDOUGALL Death Notices 9th annual Sheguiandah Fall Fair sees most exhibits yet: Gallery Local Author: Expositor Staff September 18, 2019 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Ember and Kristin are all smiles at the Sheguiandah Fall Fair held on the grounds of the Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah. photos by Alicia McCutcheon Vendors April Aelick (Thirty-One) and Jacqueline Carter (Epicure) were two of many vendors found throughout the grounds of the Centennial Museum.A delicious fundraising barbecue lunch was made available courtesy of the Museum Advisory Committee and the Manitoulin Genealogical Society.Sisters Carol Sheppard and Sandra Valiquette tied for second place in the adult category with 33 winning entries. Brenda Newman took first place with 37 winning entries.Cole Hughson was the grand prize winner for most number of winning entries at the Sheguiandah Fall Fair. Ada Nicholls and Kirsten Bowerman also won in their respective age divisions.Ember and Kristin are all smiles at the Sheguiandah Fall Fair held on the grounds of the Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah. photos by Alicia McCutcheonSharon Bentley had two top-place finishes for her relishes.Charles Skippen’s ‘tin man’ entry was a real crowd pleaser. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagsfall fair Previous articleHuman Rights Tribunal ruling a step towards justice for First Nations children and families: Anishinabek NationNext articleMnaamodzawin language, culture camp has strong second year