By Jim McGregor/Special to 91原创 Advance Times
In December of each year, the corner of 204th Street and 43rd Avenue transforms into Candy Cane Lane.
Howard and Diane Oldaker have been making that happen.
鈥淲e have been putting up the candy canes for more than 20 years, but then it just seems to get bigger every year,鈥 Howard chuckled.
The new additions this year are four foot high gingerbread men.
鈥淚 make everything myself,鈥 said Howard.
鈥淚 have a shop and a Skil saw and I got some scrap plywood from my son this year, and I decided to cut out some gingerbread men. I did get some other Christmas pieces from a neighbour a few years ago. He wasn鈥檛 going to do his display any longer so he brought me two truckloads of figures and lights. That just got me going again to go bigger.鈥
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They named the display Candy Cane Lane, after covering the fence along 204th Street completely with Howard鈥檚 handmade candy cane creations.
鈥淲e put up a sign calling it that and it caught on with the neighbourhood.鈥
Diane says the neighbours love it.
鈥淭hey wait for it. Last month, when Howard started putting the canes on the fence, a car slowed down and the fellow yelled out the window, 鈥榊oo- Hoo Candy Cane Lane!鈥 Our neighbour across the street tells us her daughter starts asking in July when the candy canes are going up. You can hear the excitement of the kids as they look at the lights and I really think that is what it鈥檚 all about. Pre-COVID, I used to stand out there and give out candy canes, but not last year.鈥
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鈥淚n addition to the neighbours,鈥 Howard added, 鈥淲e have the tour busses stopping and the smiles from the people are real encouraging and make it all worthwhile.鈥
It takes about two weeks to get it all set up with the help of his boys.
鈥淚 spend more time checking and replacing bulbs every year but I just fiddle away at it 鈥檛il it鈥檚 done,鈥 Howard said.
When he makes new pieces for the display, Diane helps out with painting.
鈥淭his year was the gingerbread men and the gingerbread house, and I nearly painted 鈥檛il my arms fell off. I think we have enough now,鈥 she said.
But Howard just chuckles again and said, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what I鈥檓 going to build next year, we鈥檒l just have to wait and see.鈥
Diane acknowledged it take time to set up, but they like doing it and 鈥渋f we can put a smile on somebody鈥檚 face, well that just warms your heart.鈥
Candy Cane Lane, at 20388 43rd Ave., will be on the list of displays to be seen listed in the 91原创 Advance Times.
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Howard and Diane would love to see people stop by.
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