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Anniversary
• Services:
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday, June 20
Morning Service 1 lam
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Guest Preacher - The Rev. Dr. Gordon Hazelwood
Participating in Services, Junior and Senior Choirs.'...;
also at the evening service
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We extol-vittA welcome to alt .worship: With , us on thi's ,
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Saturday, July 10
45 in craft show
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Detergent
SUNLIGHT SOAP
Kraft Smooth or Crunchy
PEANUT BUTTER 89'
KRAFT DINNERS '71/2 ozs. 25'
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Schneider's pkg. of 8
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SEAFORTI4
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.THE OLD AND THE NEW — It wasn't just an ordinary, camp grounds at the*
Brussels Fairgrounds over the weekend, when a large number of ant!qu'e cars were
parked beside their owner's tents and trailers. The antique cars Were at another
successful flea market and meet in the village. ( Photo :by. Langloig).
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"I, like the tree, am free to
create", that's the theme of the
third Seaforth Craft Festival,
coming up on July 10 at the
arena. Unit 5 of Northside United
Church is organizing the show,
and Doreen McCall, chief
converier,says they hope to have
about 45 fine craftspeople, some
from the Seaforth area, others
from around the province and a
few from other parts of Canada:
Mrs. McCall, herself a very
active craftswoman, moved . to
Seaforth late last summer with
her husband Jack..E1N‘4) Ellis, who
headed a committee which had.
sponsored the show for two years
approached the UCW about
taking the job. "They said they
would if I would," said Mrs.
McCall, who has organized others
shows at the National Arts Centre
in Ottawa and an outdoor show in
Vancouver.
Planning for the show started
last November, with about 25o
invitations and applications going
out to craftspeople across the
country in January. The 18
members of Unit 5 are divided
into advertising, display and
other committees.
They've made an effort to
feature true crafts, rather than
bazaar type items at the show and
confirmed participants include a
painter from PEI (who rents
Farley Mowat's sheep farm,) a
well known nature photographer,
possibly a glass blower, a
Cheticamp style rug hooker and
several jewellery makers. Harold
Vodden, who is blind, will
demonstrate chair caning; the
Beechwood Pottery will have a
wheel and a kiln in their display;
and Alfie Dale, a quadraplegic,
will do sketching with his pencil
held in his mouth. -
There will also be leather work,
petit point jewellery, wicker,
wooden toys, weaving and hand
painted china for sale at the show.
Two local ladies, Pat Bennett
and Ethel Dennis will have a
quilting frame set up and
demonstrate their quilting. Other
quilts will be on sale and Unit 5 is
taking reserved bids on a special
donated quilt that will be sold on
the day of the show.
A Post Classified will pay you
dividends. Have you tried one?
Dial Brussels 887-6641.
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