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Boonstra’s big- their corn maze — and Murray Boonstra said it gest group so far this year had 150 people, but was a success. he can accommodate more at a single time. Around 75 employees of a Winnipeg dental The corn maze opened Sept. 7. centre had planned a group outing at Boonstra Chris and Ashley Strom brought their children Farms on Sept. 23. Many of them were young to Boonstra Farms last Saturday. The group had adults, Boonstra said. never been to the corn maze in Stonewall be- Boonstra wanted to try something new. So, he fore, but they’d been to others in Manitoba. and his crew quickly came up with a scavenger “This one’s a little bit further, but we fi gured hunt. They placed clues around the farm’s maze we’d come for the drive,” Chris said. and petting zoo. He said his crew wanted to try something dif- The dental centre workers split into seven ferent, so they checked out Boonstra’s. teams. When a group found the answer to a The corn maze will become Halloween themed clue, they took pictures of it with their phones. for the last three weekends of October, begin- “For instance, we would say, ‘Where are your ning Saturday, Oct. 12. kids?’” Boonstra said. “Well, goats are kids, so Boonstra’s fox tower will transform into a Sunday, Oct. 27 is the last day Boonstra Farms’ corn they’d have to take a picture of the goats.” tower of terror. The farm will also bring back its maze is open this season. Boonstra said he got positive feedback about “black hole,” a spooky bridge with black lights. the scavenger hunt. Now, he wants to grow his The Boonstras have made corn mazes on their idea and try it with other groups. farm for around 15 years. Their corn is not the “People just loved it,” Boonstra said. “It’s not type sold at grocery stores. If anything, it’s used just going out and running around.” for cow feed. TRIBUNE PHOTOS BY GABRIELLE PICHE Chris and Ashley Strom with their children at Boon- stra Farms on Sept. 28. Boonstra Farms’ corn maze is open Saturdays and Sun- days from 12 to 6 p.m. People looking for more information can visit the company’s website at boonstrafarms.com. 2400 McPHILLIPS ST. Call JERRY VANDE Sales Manager Ph: 204-633-8833 SHOP ONLINE AT WWW.JIMGAUTHIERGMC.COM GENERAL ADMISSION $40 From traditional to contemporary, we provide TICKETS VIP ADMISSION $75 services to match what you want. Just ask Ken. 55 Main St, Teulon Call 204-886-0404 or visit www.klfuneralservices.ca The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, October 3, 2019 3 Community harvest raises funds for Warren arena By Jo-Anne Procter We have all heard the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Well, in Warren it takes a village to help keep the doors open to the local arena. Thanks to a group of local farmers who have been taking part in a com- munity harvest since 1999, the South Interlake Rec Centre’s Sunova Arena in Warren has been able to raise funds to offset some of the costs of running the facility. TRIBUNE PHOTOS BY JO-ANNE PROCTER The fundraising fi eld is part of a fun- draising campaign that fi rst started On Sept. 17 a handful of generous farmers gathered to harvest 235 acres close to 20 years ago with a fi eld that of canola for the annual arena fundraiser in Warren. Pictured from left: Warren’s Fred Kotelko and family Kevin Porteous, Don Baldwin, Andrew Poole, Glen Lefl ey, Craig Riddell, provided to the arena at a reduced Clay Tait, Glen Tait, Colin Crockatt, Jayson Balan, Scott Corbett, Grant rental rate. Kotelko was known in the and Jack Palmer. community for his great love of sports Colin Crockatt, Glen Lefl ey and and his involvement in his sons’ and Don Baldwin enjoyed a fi eld din- his grandsons’ hockey and baseball ner complete with turkey, gravy teams.
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