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KINCARDINE
PAVILION
SATURDAY, JULY 8
Poverty Train
The dirty dolls
of devil's Island.
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bread , buns ,
goodies of al
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cooks in the
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he various Crafters
exhibiting and selling
►w Craft Festival.
we will have fresh
cakes, pies, cookies
1 kinds fresh from
the hundreds of good
area. Garden fresh ,
.s Progress For Craft Fatival,,
e Variety of Crafts On Display
produce such as corn, green
beans, lettuce , beets, cucumbers
and berries, should be
a bonanza for those who do not
grow their own produce.
Stocking your shelves with
goodies in the preserves and
pickles department should be fun
with choices to be made from
jams, jellies, relishes , pickles.,
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salads, and rare delicacies such as
elderberry jelly, mint jelly,
maple butter , wild cherry jam
and pepper relish.
Pounds of home made candy
in one booth, Souvenir Booklets
in another, chances on a hand
painted, oil painting and numer-
ous do& prizes are added' features
this year.
The two dressing rooms in the
arena will...have four exhibitors
setting up their wares. Mrs. John
Murray of Drayton, Mrs1 Shirley
Wayland of Kincardine, Elizabeth
Robinson of Lucknow and Mrs.
Cpghlin of Listowel. Booths
numbered 97 with hooked rugs ,
--96-small-eraft-s-by Nancy-Dolan-,-
9,.5 With the hand made dolls and
Pennsylvania Dutch crafts made
by Aleda Stanbury will be interest ,
ing. Blind craft work will be an-
other feature in booth number 100.
Booth number 98 will have handi-
crafts 'by Mrs. Adshead.
These are only a few of the
over 100 crafters from across
Ontario coming to Lucknow Craft
Festivat'August 4 and 5.
"Looking after registrations will
be our trusty friends of last year
and on reading the 1971 list we
feel these- gentlemen did a fine
job of having people sign their
their names while visiting the
Festival. ,
Looking at more of our ,Craft
exhibitors in the Lucknow Arena
for.August, 4 and 5th, we see
many of last years group. In
fact over 90% of last years' Craft-
ers are with us again this year
along with over 40 new,people.
Booth number 90' will feature
stuffed-toys, liquid embroldery-
and painting on material in 89,
78 and 3.. Japanese Embroidery
will be featured in booth number
88, Those doing pottery of var-
ious types will be Flora Doerr in
87, Mrs. Vida Blewett in numb-
er 50, Wm. J. Hart in 41,
Vaughn Stewart in number
MrS. Wm. Batten, a Chatelaine
prize winner is -number 12.
In number 86 we have jean
McKee with her "Flower Pot"
crafts. In booth number 85 there
will. be seers miscellaneons,small
crafts by Mrs. Burnham. Pat
Hawley will rnakedipitilowers
'and will be one of the yoUngeSt
crafters in number 84. In number
83 Mrs. 'Herb Wilkins will have
much of her handwork. The Pink
Sea-horse -, a.-novelty name ,
have their famous shellcraft -
jewellery. Mrs. Rigg and Mrs.'
White will again feature small
Crafts and plants. Do you need
aprons, then visit booth number
80; How about seeing a chemist
by trade produce his own glassr
ware items in booth number 79.
Three church grau s are aiming
to have various bazaar type , hand-
made crafts in their booths.
Blakes, Trinity and St. Andrews
'(Ripley)V.C.W.'s will have
plenty for you to see. tz,„
Something for everyone is our
motto and abstract wall hangings,
relief wood craft , embioidery ,
plastercraft are in several booths.'
The County Atlas reproductions
took well last year and will be
featured again.
Needlepoint , painted china ,
Mrs. Harvey Houston was guest
speaker at a meeting of Dungan-
non Women's Institute on Wed
nesday evening when they enter-
tained several other branches.
°Mr. and Mrs. John Needham
•rret their daughter , Jane , at Mal-
ton Airport, when she arrived
from New York on Sunday after-
noon.
It's a' cool morning for the
start_ of swimming lessons at
Silver Lake. Brue-e
Colwell are instructors there.
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
Leonard Maclnnes is home froth
Victoria Hospital:, London, where
She underwent surgery last week t
There was a large crowd.at.'.
South KinloSs on Sunday , when
congregations from Lucknow
United and Presbyterian churches.
joined for, the morning service.
Rev. Glenn Noble spoke on "This
is my Son, Listen to Him". Mrs.
Philip Steer was soloist.
Mrshea -Voiien's Institute are
planning a bus trip to Owen
Sound on July 20. FUrther notice
will be in next week's paper.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ira Dickie ,
•ver , Walter and William spent
Sunday afternoon at Wiarton and
Hope Bay.
doll clothes, slippers are
booths to 68. In booth 67 will '
be Janis Rose who made such a hit
itirh—erbead work.
Antiques abound in the area', and•
once again we shall feature these
-with four areas ,being in this cat-
egory. All were part 'of the Fest-
ival last year.
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Have you been, working on
your family history during the past
year? Once again the Bruce
CountY Historical Society will
have a boOth nurnber 65.
Leathercraft items, large
and small, will be in booth num-
ber 64, 42 and in several of the
other booths. Weaving and rag
dolls are the hobby of Mrs.
Whitman and she 'will demon-
strate throughout-the Festival.
Remeniber the puppet oven
mitts in s, 'ir an' s o
She will again feature sewing
but we have puppets for real this
year in booth number 16. The
children will love this ent'ettain-
ment and adults will be coaxed
into buying. Let's plan to see
it all on Atigust 4 and 5.
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