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Step In Thyme Antiques and Artisans Show and Sale

For all you antique lovers and garage sale addicts mark this Saturday on your calendar. The Lucy Maud Montgomery Society of Ontario is having their 3rd annual antique and artisans show and sale in Leaskdale just 10 minutes north of Uxbridge. Perhaps you will find a bargain at one of the community yard sales scheduled for the same day.

The sale is sponsored by The Lucy Maude Montgomery Society of Ontario who will be opening the church and the manse for the dealers to display their wares. View the furniture, glassware, fine china, linens, and an assortment of antique jewelery. If your a treasure hunter, looking for a bargain, shop the abundant local yard sales to your hearts content.

To read a little about the history visit 100 Years of "Anne of Green Gables"

This would be an excellent opportunity to learn first hand about the area from people who currently reside here if you are contemplating a move to this area.

Antiues and artisans show and sale information

The Historical plaque erected on the front lawn of the Manse property reads as follows:

"LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY"

In this house the author of "Anne of Green Gables" lived for fifteen years, and here wrote eleven of her twenty-two novels, including "Anne of the Island" (1915) and "Anne's House of Dreams" (1916). Born in 1874 at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, she was educated at Charlottetown and Halifax. From 1898 to 1911, she lived at Cavendish, P.E.I., and there began her career as a novelist. In 1911 she married the Rev. Ewan Macdonald, a Presbyterian minister, and came with him to Leaskdale. They moved in 1926 to Norval, and nine years later to Toronto, where she died in 1942. Mrs. Macdonald was awarded the O.B.E. by King George V in 1935

 Historical Plaque

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Posted Thursday May 07