Top 5 This Week Gwek to open new detox program at AOK Columns Michael Erskine - November 22, 2024 WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 Former Masonic Grand Master visits Doric Lodge to extol Freemasonry Local Michael Erskine - November 20, 2024 Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 More articles WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Letter: Remembrance Day poetry expresses thanks to the fallen Columns Editorial: Provincial “efficiency” cuts challenge higher education Columns M’Chigeeng man perishes in ATV crash Local Christmas season fun for the whole family across Manitoulin Island Local Author: Expositor Staff November 22, 2017 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp : Helen Gordon and Brenda Fraser sell John Hodder some ‘touch and take’ goodies from the Little Current United Church Christmas Tea held Saturday 1 of 8 : Helen Gordon and Brenda Fraser sell John Hodder some ‘touch and take’ goodies from the Little Current United Church Christmas Tea held Saturday Birthday girl Mary Buie and fellow carolers sing ‘Away in a Manger’ at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church as part of the Christmas in Kagawong festivities. photo by Sharon Jackson Skyanne, age 6, of St. Thomas visits with Santa at Christmas in Kagawong. Stacy Collins of Manitouwadge was a popular vendor at the Manitoulin Secondary School Christmas craft show held recently. Ms. Collins had a beautiful assortment of one of a kind jewellery that she makes herself. photo by Betty Bardswich Anastasia Eranosova sells classic, all-natural wreaths made of Manitoulin cedar pine and balsa. She was one of the many vendors at Christmas in Kagawong. Aiden, Alexis and mom Maryanne McGraw of Sheguiandah sell lovely Younique beauty products at the Manitoulin Secondary School Christmas craft show. photo by Betty Bardswich Aemilie, age 8, of Sudbury works on creating Christmas ornaments at Christmas in Kagawong. The ever popular Manitoulin Secondary School Christmas craft show was a huge success again this year with a great amount of vendors to make Christmas shopping easier. Pictured are Marlene Moore of Providence Bay and Joan McMurray of Tekhummah with a large assortment of knitted goods. photo by Betty Bardswich Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Previous articleNortheast Town Council NotesNext articleKudos for The Expositor editorial