The Village Squire, 1981-10, Page 3COUNTRY
CRAFTS
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Knitting Yarns
Macrame
Craft Supplies
Finished Crafts
Ceram Ics
Wrapping paper by the yard
Nearly new clothes
175 MAIN ST., LUCAN
221-4033
Specializing
in the Sale and Repair
of Antique Clocks
and Watches
Bruce Walsh
Open Daily 9:00 - 5:30 Except Sunday
44 Wellington St. Stratford 273-4323
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Adults - .25
Children .10
(with adult only)
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CHRISTMAS
COUNTRY FAIR
will be very exciting
- Bas -Relief Sculpture on Marble & Soapstone-- "Lost Art"
first centuries before Christ, now being revived by a few
artists --display by Ralph Hotson, Tavistock.
-Wheat weaving (Saturday only) Katie Kerslake, R.R. 2, Staffa
-Wood carving by John Hogan, Benmiller
-Lithographs by Leda McAllister, Bayfield
-Macrame - Karen Whitmore, Seaforth, R.R. 4
-Brass Engraving by Brian Flannigan, Seaforth
-Quilted Mandarin Jackets by Nancy Trietz & Marilyn
Groome, London
-Woodturning by Bill Cake, Goderich
at
Saltford Valley Hall
1/4 mile north of Goderich
east off Hwy. 21
Wednesday, October 21 -- 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, October 24 -- 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sponsored by Colborne Township's
Country Crafts Group
Country Baking
Tea, Pottery
Pewter
Smocking
Stained glass
Over 50 crafts
Door Prizes
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