; 3 * ' | ; 20 ' _ Warkworth‘s Perfect Pie % £ | #10. _contest is 33 years old [( 39 tring s huga oeiain | â€"z & Iper‘Z es 7 10 oooy omppporr ult a ic â€" " |a t 4 D /ï¬f'U 5 ‘9\3// §3) _ Crystal Crimi~Managing Editor. + ccrimi@northumberlandnews.com | Pastry perfection kind made by members of Warkworth | | B | to be revealed Chapt}f:r No. 279 Order of the Eastern ‘ ¢ W k h Star, the event‘s sponsor. ‘ N T ht | on Nov. 3 Doors open to ?he public at 1:30 p.m. ar Ort area Hallo » v een â€" | The price of admission gets you a piece ZLDDEREIMDPREIN‘ 7 & eT 25//1 § ‘ |\ _ WARKWORTH â€"â€" If you want to know â€" of your favourite pie and a beverage, h \_ what perfection looks â€"â€" and tastes â€"â€" along with live entertainment. | t d ‘ _ like, d]l"op around to the Warkworth Town __ You can also take part in a pie auction. even S ares S Cares an S » \’ eets Hall Centre for the Arts Nov. 3, when the j fnnpvanenmnnninn c t n ol _ 33rd annual Perfect Pie contest is held. S m5," FAUL J. RELLINGER Eib’~ t r,:v T â€"_ "Istarted as an eventwhere famâ€" \__ _Or you can try yourself to achieve KK B e sip".1 i8 | pirellinger@northumberlandnews.com _ | d’é‘*i 4 A. :¢ ’?"E'? ilies in the community could get to perfection, pieâ€"wise, by submitting _@\ â€" ul e .. . oR 0 We | know each other," he said. "That _ an entry. Registration takes place jst"â€" } f *\ | NORIAUMEEREANL _ n onl td k =â€" * "I‘&QC i :. ,"N‘ what it‘s all about it. Istag:ll_mgsTh?}t‘: |_ from 9 to 10:30 a.m. 4 "},‘ K3 -“ | nous orange glow will welcome % . e t"’.}'*?" _| _ community together." | Here‘s what you need to . p > 8 Kst 4 anyone who drives along County F* e ï¬ o : Mr. Hoare has planned a fortune * _ know: all pies must have a pasâ€" Q El oi etaoad. > . > Y | _ teller three campfires, a canteen _ try crust, no crumb tops, and .. WR gm .. m | _ l | As drivers get closer to the glow, | s > l ] for food, a lcid-frienc{ly haunted _ { _ only one pie per category. ue 3+ c t w9 t : along the roadside dotted with |_/ / o. <€. * house, as well as an adult versio |\_â€" The judges base their deciâ€" *WM T . headstones, screams of terror will . | T }| _ He has spent thousands of doll t > sions on general appearance, _ W‘ F3 i & l be heard from behind the hedgâ€" F33 m on gathering everything m.zededla““.s | _ crust and filling. t *# E2. H s es and deep within the walls of an \â€" on the scary night, including anims. _ \___ Prizes will be awarded in numerâ€" JBE 3 old farmhouse built more than 200 1 7 N @ P | _ tronics â€"â€" lifelike puppemgoimma- | |__ ous categories: fruit, apple, pumpkin, ( f ~ years ago. e se mss » nesulte which move on fhieie neet || _ filled, savoury meringue topped, maple 4 But not to worry â€"â€" the screams, KAREN LONGWELL _ by use ofelectricity. prsc _ syrup, pecan, men‘s open, junior apple : gasps and family fun will all be part / NORTHUMBERLAND NEWS _ Mr. Hoarewasevenabletos | | _ (12 years and under), youth (ages 13 to of the fourth annual Bumley Halâ€" ALNWICK/HALDIMAND _ a ‘Zombie Swing Girl one Ofegure | _ 18) any kind, seniors (65 and over) any â€" There‘s no fee to enter a pie in the comâ€" § loween Meet and Greet organized _ TOWNSHIP â€" Joseph Hoare will _ sold in Canada. sight _ kind. The trophy for best pie local ingreâ€" â€" petition. by Joseph Hoare. hold a Halloween charity event _ "When the kids see her and she _ t k (bison;, cheese, pork, beef, fruit, or __ All proceeds will be divided between "When 1 first moved here from _ at his home on County Road 29 _ starts to move they start ?lne : _ maple syrup) is awarded in memory of _ the Worthy Matron‘s project (the Kidney Toronto, Tboughtcandyand carved / on Ocf, 27 out," he said with a gri Site _ multiple champion Norma McCleary. Foundation of Canada) and other projâ€" up some pumpkins and waited on Donations will begn;:; d _ The winning pie in each category is eliâ€" _ ects supported by the chapter. Halloween for the kids to come, Toronto‘s SickKids hospital He _ all money will be do Cft:p;e T | _ gible for the overall Perfect Pie award. For more information, call 905â€"352â€" but no kids came," said Mr. Hoare, . said it was there he remembered _ Northumberland n(? SL C \__ _ There is also a category for pies of any _ 2377 or 705â€"924â€"2066. who hosts the event at his home . how Halloween was always special Counselling C m > e e enc in northern Alnwick/Haldimand _ forkids, eraelaeciie tel\;lfn- a}skxï¬ : Township. "Next to Christmas, Hallowee 3 en . Mr. Hoare asked his neighbours _ is the one day kids look forward t:: g?gvs?:‘t-‘e“r?:;'sc aw;;[é BlgdBrf_)thers f k e about the absence ofkids, and they _ most," he said. "My way of giving . donation is one s in t . ts said the houses in the area are too _ back is through kids" Back to Kdsinn V;ay e can give < . farapartso kids usuallygetdropped _ He took it upon himself to create _ The event nu?: fro 5:31 ) s off in more residential areas. It was _ the familyâ€"fun event, which runs p.m. on Oct, 27 atll&Sglc :30 to 8 > _ then Mr. Hoare was determined to _ the last Saturday before Halloween 29. For more informati ounty Rd. : 4 * make Halloween a special time in _ â€"â€" this year Oct. 27. Mr. Hoare said joseph@royalse: ormation, eâ€"mail : # the Burnley community, what drew 44 families in its first PE Although he has spent the last â€" year now averages more than 100 _‘ > ; 20 years battling colon cancer, Mr. . families who visit his threeâ€"acre ; Hoare continues to volunteer at property. ereilt inmmmomze.so ; &