Village Squire, 1979-09, Page 431
WED., OCT. 17
10-9
SAT., OCT. 20
10-6
SPECIAL FEATURES
OF THE 1979 FAIR
SAIF OF ARTS AND CRAFTS
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP S
14TH ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR
M Saltford Valley Hall
•METAL SCULPTURE - Wm. Clawson of Camlachie, Ont.
•IRON IMPLEMENTS - plain and fancy - James Wallace of
Sharp's Creek Forge, Benmiller, Ont.
•GLASS & WILD FLOWER CREATIONS - Philip Sommer
and Pauli Polzin of Sommersun Glassworks. Dungannon.
•POTTERY - stoneware - Diane Veary, RR 5. Forest.
•WOOD NOVELTIES - Walter de Wolfe, Ripley.
COLLECTOR'S DOLLS:
•French bisque porcelain reproductions of antique dolls by
Pat Brown, RR 3, Florence. Ont.
•CORN HUSK dolls by Ailie Doble, Plattsville, Ont.
•MACRAME ANIMALS - Carol Innes, Brussels.
• RUG HOOKING - Aline Jessome, Midland (Wed. only).
• CAKE DECORATING - Judy Woodall, Goderich.
•ARTIST - Martha Rathburn, Goderich.
•INK SKETCHES - plaques - Christmas cards (local scenes)
Michael and Susan Scott. Goderich (Sat. only).
•"A CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE" of gifts and decorations -
Maxine Pollock. Goderich.
•THE HURON TRACT SPINNERS & WEAVERS GUILD -
work by the members of Huron, Perth and Bruce counties.
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OTHER EXHIBITS WILL INCLUDE
•COUNTRY BAKING •Maple syrup •Honey
•Apples and Apple Products •Produce •Candy
•Rugs •Pottery *Toys *Quilts •Candles •Leather •Knitting
•Twine mats *Crochet *Aprons •Weaving •Novelties
•Blindcraft •Children's clothes •Stitchery •Macrame
•Decoupage •Furcraft •Herbs and Herb Cookery •Handspun
and Nature -dyed Yarns •Paintings by area artists
•The Flower Pot
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The original Western Ontario craft show organized by
craftsmen to promote craftsmen and a community.
TEA - DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION: ADULTS 25c CHILDREN [under 12] 10c
The Saltford Valley Hall
'/. mile N. of Goderich, east off Hwy. 21