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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-08, Page 3Round and About With Martha
•-tiigh school students from When you have Lived enough' `A soft answer, turneth
away
Craft Festival at Luckpow
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GODERICH' SIGNR AL-STATHURSDAY• AIN 5,
Exhibitors lined up for event
• Winnipeg, Manitoba, will "be of it to look back and realize wrath' - and all this old BY MARION McCHARLES children's play furniture of the score at the C.N.E. and " where those' lookingfor the More handcrafted
,�. pottery
• visiting Goderich during July 26 how much of it you have fashioned nonsense,- still holds It is just a few short weeks Kindergarten sets and doll Beds. many -other
to August -6 this year. wasted, it mak places for her unusual may find it among these This time Mrs. Flgra Doerr of
These youngq' you want to good today, whether you believe until the much talked about ' Along with this goes many beautiful leather jewellery, treasures of other years." Exeter tries to express her own
people have warn the young folks to think it or not.. Craft Festival which is to be held stitches into doll clothes. purses, wallets, and keycases.
Braided rugs will be featured feelings in her craft of colourful
worked hard to earn the trip twice before they • slip into the One person can give in, time in the Lucknow'Arena. Mrs. Deanne Bennett of St. Marie Mowat of, Kitchener by Mrs. Emily Dawson of earthy pieces.
and, like your own teenagers, ai;e same rut �Ciong the path of'lifeas after time, but 'each time it Requests for space continue 4atharines has..been interested in will demonstrate how to use the Londo Plants' and.needlcecraft will
very enthusiastic and looking we have. �. be
g a es a ittle scat Soon it every m d Y sewing sine h l
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, "•' •• • leaves C to arrive in eve ail an b s s pe -- -weave loom. Mrs Edith H displayed
learningabout our you se your min to' it - and so and one to give ',in, until it created, some crafts eo le will oes prow wit ' ucs M s and. from •
people pin cushions. and 'many more ,East bought booth number. 13 needle oint and Ripley • comes Mrs. Harvie
part of Canada. •�, very easy to foul it all u with becomes unbearable and beyond' have to book for . next year's - � p quilts and has Ri le
A small items'
e a child d and make s ed O Harris, also of sp ayed by Mrs. Oscar White of
forward to meeting students of It its so 'easy to be happy if becomes a habit for one to nag the interest that has been slippers, garment bags, rag dolls Mrs Rose Beer of Caltedon London, d herself d i h R R 5,-L,
our area and b t t Mind
d '• , .
ms which will be on and
will have many beautiful bought space number 22 at Thompson and son Ray►ti
There are a fevp more billets. unimportant things that waste the point where you can say `I'm Festival. rather tii,,O'1,, for exhibit: feces of hand -thrown
needed, prefablyw i� 11ages o the ra ,A pottery. Lucknow. piaster c
f pxeaio�is ' aua cif Y r f ly July ao an 1 ..-1-.,-a A a u �. P. as ast-ariieie � . ,p:
,... Ol•'ri?• Piiim' 1 .., ws,. v +.v .. ,nin Fa'�.!• ,w T,wYso<'?'%'�ili A.li'.7a. 3`Ji P.d.`5ri1@.A1tWaJxbllrtt,. .ivn ..r .w
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StllUtlnt6 about 16 to�-' �. .: ;_,_ v agrh a,fr•- .v« a.� 7rtno' - we .- '
18 ,yeah of. _together.. Petty little " things,
age; The host students may words h D tit' lr" ti
participate in the full week's, ' easily; make . you• miserable anti',
activities at no, cost, and an, upsets everyone near you.yoursince asking fora story., from furniture, and works with wood animals and birds.,
exciting and love for each other
y sharp that slip out` very
eac p an response .from each participant, He repairs and refinishes" the graft with her impression of
deeper
The public o a
P � relations...affice��, ,created for himself a. booming :Aheic free--liours.+uut of•doo,ts and -
on _o
ave on e' t' IS appen;Because ha received,- tremendous business with his basement Lathe. has tried to create and combine'
h hurt goes deeper d -"
and you soon lose u A
week is planned. Well, this sounds like, a littlecreating' It A
and your horn -elite becomes a mt. and Mrs. Reg Jones,lamp stands, bowls, d lovestoa
respect eachexhibitor.
s,
A trip to Toronto will take h sermon -'and it IS.
Ontario Place and the Science I remember so" well a very
Centre; one day will be spent in dear friend, she was a lot older is and more will be in booth the Gue6 h, area in
Three little words -- like "I --res e A promoting
Midland; a tour thio' Dashwood than I -all of twenty years or love " p ctively of the Festival,' number 7. the Festival. H u o n ' s Christian Rev. W. N. Teal of St.
Industries and' other local areas;' more - but sweet�j and, chant eu -can'work wonders, bought the first space sold. L. V. Hogarth of Exeter, Number 15 booth will be '
besides a trip to the Festival thoughtful'' and WISE, I 1•:med, g personalities, cut" Although not crafters wounded m the World War of occupied by Mrs. Alan Weinstein Business ens chapel was Catharines. „
Theatre Stratford to the la Some of the thins she told me pettiness, thoughtlessness =� and themselves the officially opened last Sunday The chapel, which was the
P Y g y have been 1918, does needlepoint. He will of I eeswater with her pottery, evening in the village o Auburn former Knox Presbyterian
"MacBeth". when I was a teenager, have stupidity. You are both adults; interested in the crafts' found in work as he sits in his wheelchair Mrs. Weinstein is interested. in
A day of sailing and fun is stayed with me all thio' my
know the facts of life know the area and have been in booth number, 8. learning more . history of , the with the church 'filled to Church, was dedicated with
planned for this ou .also. adult life -and each other pretty well an have interested in Canadian,a'all their capacity and guests from man Warr,
p you quickly , d, Mrs. D. Mathieson of Listowel area, as to where and how this neighbouring' places present. Y mrinsterbY of ev V ctoriard Street
IThey are just teenagers, high become an adult when you p ning lives. They plan to sell crafts started a few, year's ago making craft was known in and around The President of the Huron
a won erful future o e '
school kids like ourown""wh m ry, before you, Know now that i%nited Church, Goderich,
Y o ' , purchased from area' craftsmen. 'styrofoam centrepieces for her these parts. "
would like to be in holries such Itho' I was never able to after twenty years you are old The Jones' also donated a own decor. A hobby begun now Knittin and erochetin will Businessmen s cleric tion; D. A. Normae Bonnett, President of
a ou would 'want p y y enough to have your own " g g Rolston of Goderich was .in ' the Winghain `Wand District
$ Y a your boys re a w her for the man nice thou h and o prize to the Poster Contest in has become a craft and a'sight to abound ',in booth number 16 charge and welcomed everyone. . 'Ch ristian Businessmen's
and- girls in if they were in things she said and did forme, I g pinions, and connection with , the Festival. behold. along with pictures and A hymn sing was conducted Association;, introduced the
Winnipeg. Ithink this student feel if I pass them on to others, •respect for each others rights Marion Johnstone of Lucknow I'o see M'rs. Lois Turner of miscellaneous handicrafts of
°exchange idea is just 'GREAT it will help. One of the most can keep you from being will be able to try her hand at Hannon, Ontario, take pieces of Mrs. Bert Mason and Mrs. by Ron Malloch. speaker, eria T. E. McKinney,'
since it gives them a chance to important' things she ever told' vulnerable to the jealous spear$, painting.as a result, styrofoam d Geor e MacDonald of Ri le A. Hoy led in prayer and Presbyterian minister ' of `
n s ou can g o A Y• Clarke S. Teal•read the Scripture Teeswater. He chose to speak on
a o 'the me was neater go to Slee Y . --Mrs. Wil�:ner•' � Hard will - am lesson. ' 4 `the Bible passage, "Upon TYlis
Blake s U.C.W. ladies will have
antiques and aprons with many Musical selections were given Rock I Will Build My Church".
other items to sell. by The Messengers and The '
Liquid embroidery is the Watchmen groups, both of
hobby of Mrs. , Elmer Fre of'`
Y y ,. ,. Offer n as
Clinton and no doubt man � � •- �
> g w received'by C. S.
will watch her aint. °
r, preparing their tiny ...doll,. 11jrs., -,La ... M l'p{ p Teal, Bob Stephenson, Clayton z
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-chestettfi lds, ".hutches, as` well as leather and has prizes have 20
salt
and pepper set Mrs. Moli Bates of Guelph
farce and a nightmare. Never be owners of the Village Shop and knobs, and napkin' holders All has been` a tremendous help and
afraid to say, "I'm sorry." manager aiid secretary this'
Men's Chapel
fficiaIiy open
• of so-called fried and an create
see howtheotherhalf f A have Y amental fruit tempting
•, country lives. without patching up a quarrel - Don't
weaving and demonstrate wreaths for Christmas
This
a beautiful life together. exhibit and sell her hand enough to want to eat, and make
waste a minute of it
One week to ART MART, never sleep yon it. Kiss and make
s is my dearest wish to you throughout the Festival as she ' decorations, plus many more
July' 15; 16, 17, and we have a up. `
great array of entries in crafts, It takes two people to make a young people with Good luck weaves on ,her loom, interesting
and God bless”, pieces,"will be
especially. I have rounded up quarrel and it also requires those a , Mr. and Mrs. a Donald enjoyed by all .who visit booth
extra tables, so we hope to have two people to be broadminded ---• Love, McCharles of Brantford are busy number 10.
enough for everyone, but I'd like enough to ,talk things over,
Grandmothe
.., P�. :s. war . '
tci see.: Sf3me. = of _
fti+e Tial 1,
Se `� '� m crtetl.
A Y�,rl ,i�
'''-;:",i4!'malgre.04fronts' ,loretheir entries .
to, attract more attention and
also give excellent'display space
for their lovely wares.
Anyway, it will be _ uite a .., J• .••
qly
. • .,,,
__ _ busy three days with the Flower u u planned
ti -SAVE
ewaik S�I! starts
.Festival; -going on, again, in the - •
Courthouse corridors. This yea
their theme is "Goderich, You
Port of Call" arid it is sure to b
. just as interesting as last year.
The Kinsmen and their ladie
are ready with their projects
the, Carnival, the SidewalkCafe
and another interesting item
"Boutique Dolls", which shoul
be colorful.
There wilt be displays of just
about every handicraft, along
withsome very unusual ones
which are rather scarce in this
age. There will belots of; variety
in aprons, knitted, crocheted
and woven items - and so many
different types of crafts" Ijus'
can't name them all.
The merchants around The
Square will have bargains galore
out Tri' front of their stores:
Be sure to plan your day so
that you can have 'your morning
.and afternoon coffee -break in
the park; whilethe children
enjoy the merry-go-round and
other fun things.
We have a couple of youth
groups doing a bit of theatre.
One group,4efrom the Lambto
College of Applied Arts and
Technology the Lambton
Youth Theatre -'-plan to be here
for Saturday evening giving an
interesting, performance' in the
.0 Courthouse Park. If it rains, the
performance will move to
MacKay ' Hall. We have . another
young ! group of young.people
who are working on a short play.
We hope they will be ready for
Thursday or Friday evening.
t At any rate - as Mr. Jack
• McLaren of Benmiller says in his
song, "There's Always
Something Doing , On The
Square”' - and there will be
plenty going on.
I received a - nice letter -from
one of our readers in Toronto
•and since itis regarding>a subject -
always close to our'hearts, I have
had the" letter published in Its -
entirety and I think you will
agree it helps back up one of my
stories.
A letter to the newlyweds.-
everywhere: -
My_ Dear Susie:__._.._
I am so happy that you and
Chris have made up your minds
to marry and have stuck to it,
notputtingit off, again.
•Life is-gretty: darnedshort. `
r - BY MARTHA • Art Mart the trees
r The ninth annual Art Mart Courthouse Park under- the heart
e and Goderich • Days next 'week Goderich promises three days
will find the local merch•anjs fascinating entertainment.
s featuring, special bargains and
- their merchandise displayed in
, front of their stores for Sidewalk
Shopping. " -
d The Ministerial Association
ha�ie a tine project ,showing
Children's Art .his. 'year.' Rev.
Robert L. Raymont and Rev.
Leonard Warr have been working
for the last two years to
promote this phase of art.
Various church groups will
,present a variety of baked goods,.
sewing 'and other miscellaneous
items for your pleasure.
Goderich Art Club will have a
display of its members' works
and crafts and art work will be
coming in from all over the
Country.
—The Kirriarnival will. again be
an attraction for children fall
sizes and shapes with the usual
conglomeration of goodies to
n feast on
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