Erland Lee Museum Museum Events Scrapbook - 1975-90, [1975]-[1990], p. 181

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It I was a visitor to Stoney Creek for just one day, how would we spend that day together? Battleiield Park and the Erlandr_Lee_lj9'me- stead would ertflfljs- toric sitesyth'at Mayor Stan Napper oi Stoney Creek would show a visilq. A day with the Mayor would also include a visit to Fifty Point Conservation Area which is a beautitul site on Lake Ontario with a marina and lots of picnic areas. "We have some new housing developments that I would be proud to show a newcomer to the area. We have a good housing mix of non-profit, attordable housing and houses worth over one million dollars." said Mayor Napper. He would also show oil the industrial corridor oi Stoney Creek and then take his guest for ice cream at the lamous Stoney Creek Dairy, The Mayor would end his tour of Stoney Creek at the Devil's Punchbowl, which oflers a beautilul view of the city from the top of the escarpment. . Stan Napper CHECK THE YELLOW PAGES UNDER RENDEZVOUS TAKE HOME STORES FOR THE LOCATION NEAREST YOU FOR YOUR COLLECTABLE GIFTS COLLECTOR PLATES WOOD DECOYS DAVID WINTER COTTAGES LIMITED EDITION PRINTS INCLUDING: R. BATEMAN C. BRENDERS S. LYMAN GULLIVER'S SQUARE 800 Queenston Rd. 664-3263 ART GALLERY J. NEWBY T. ROMANCE R. FREDERICKS EASTGATE SQUARE 75 Centennial Pkwy. N. 561-5821

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