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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-07, Page 3Iuclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 7, 1985—Page 3 Lucknow Craft Festival's attendance up slightly from page 1 i Webster; doll, Clarence Kueneman, James Webster; scented hot pad, a Pelargonium Sandra Van Osch; life saver doll, Jun Finnigan, Alie Reurink; socks, 'Buffalo Farms, Joan Robinson; blueberries, Buf- falo Farms, Bernice Drennan; buckle, Vida Eckenswiller, Wilma Clarke; mitts, Betty Hamilton, Marke Beese;; roller skate boots, N. Tsumura, Fern MacDonald; place mats, Noma Campbell, Eric Taylor; pillow, Maime Roulston, Eleanor Cliarman; wood- en rabbit, Herb Wilkins, Gary Henderson; candle, Lynn .Helwig, Loretta Siegfried; candle and holder, Helen West, Florence Humphrey; date nutloaf, Maime Wilkins, Hazel Hackett; gingerbread man, Country,. Gifts . and. Flowers, Eva Kemp; clock, Browne's Clocks, Mary Ellen Edgar; place mats, For -get -me -Not, Morden' Coranfie; Teddy Bear, Theresa Campbell, Matt Dav- idson; Bunny, Shirley Koch, Annette Jantz; wooden shelf, Reg Gibb, John McNaughton; flower, L,Prott,.l Cathy Steffler; boot jack, Jim Webster, Don Outerbridge; salt and pepper shaker, E & M. Gift Shop, Doris Rao; bread dough figures, Dorothy Meyer, Mae Clare.; • coasters, Judi de Boer, Lorissa Kugler; • hand carved coaster, Walter Hubasr;a, , Brian Wheeler; cabbage patch ' kids suit,. Judi de Boer, Ross Eichler; cutting board, • Karl, Skov, Hilda Lane; candle holder,„ Robt. G. Sear, Jeanne Spear; bear puppet, Kath Cunningham, .Iorie Falconer; comet Cover, Jim Finnigan, Donna Shaw; Luck- now potatoes, Gwen Richardson,, Alice Kirk; ring. holder, W alter de Wolfe, Michelle Gutoskie bell, ' Hand Crafted Ceramics, Doug Leckie; cabbage .patch, dress, Kathleen Webster, Dorothy Slade; •butterfly pin, Vida Eckenswiller, Marg .Miller; wooden toy, Don Kenwell, Robin Logan; cabbage ' patch pillow,. Eileen'' Beirnes, Bertha Struthers; necklace, Doy Creative Arts, Connie Campbell; candy dishes, Vander Heide, Bradley Simpson. Thanks' to all the donors. This year, as usual, there were many unique crafts that .were on display at the Festival.. •' Raynard Ackert from"Luelmow displayed his rock collection which. he has been accumulating all his life. He says he has gained most of . the • beautiful stones through trading with other collectors . who have access to mines. In addition . to an interesting. florescent • rock collection, he had all types.of jewellery made out of the stones. One of the larger stones, Desert Rose stone, was , used to make a pair of„book ends. Another exhibitor, Debbie Lore from. Listowel, showed some of the very popular dresses for. Cabbage ,Patch Kids.. She said she has been making them from patterns for the past year for tier daughter and it expanded into. a hobby. One of, the more popular items for children has been the Care Bears. Two weeks prior .to the show,, Ruth Ann Steffan from W ingham made a number of Care Bears along with their pais Lottsa Heart Elephant, Brave Heart' Lion and Playful Heart Monkey. . . Her specialty, however, Was • the. Teddy Bear ' sleeping bags on display at .the festival, She says' she modified a pattern to include . a more durablecloth material rather . than the satin that the pattern originally called for. June Hintz of Fordwich .had the unique hobby of making glassware.. Thehobby which she has been involved in for thelast three years calls for a special 'technique- ' called glass sagging,' Using this technique, the glassware is cut from a clear or stained sheet of glass. The glass, painted withgold. or platinum, is then painted with liquid glass and fired bra ldln', The glass sags into the shape of the mold which makes for uniquely designed glassware. Museum .. ” craft stow The .annual Pioneer Craft Festival is being held at .the Huron County Pioneer _ Museum; 110 North Street,. Goderich, on Saturday and Sunday, August 10 and 1.1..". Pioneer demonstrationssuch as, wood turning, weaving,blacksmithing, log split-. ting, candle making, rug hooking, quilting, and doll making will: be carded on. • New features this year will be.paper tole, apple head dolls, model ships, and water colour painting. . There will be pony rides_ and games for" children, olde ,tyme music for everyone; . and fun for. all. INSTALLATION CABLE T . . Take advantage of this opportunity tosee the quality selection and variety of T.V. channels Cable TV provides NommiraisuMNIk E)w R;k xfa'»S k1 S LaS ice i :� 11 10°— TO SIGN UP PHONE OUR KINCARDINE OFFICE AT 396-7802 or .SEE OUR REPRES AUGUST STM FROM 3.30 PVE AT THE !M.IOFFICE - 8:30 P.M526 CAMPBELL ST. 1i FREE INSTf LLATION ENDS AUGUST 14, 1985