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Village Squire, 1980-10, Page 25Susan Robinson, R.R. 2, Kincardine; Wooden Toys made by Alex Shevchuk, "Mr. Woodchuck" of "The Old Same Place", Bayfield and Smocked Child- ren's Dresses and other clothing by Beth Hazlitt, Colborne Township and Nancy Wilton, London, who market under the name "The Country Mouse and The Town Mouse." Other exhibitors will include artist Gwen Smithers-Kiar, Goderich, who does watercolours and pen and ink renderings; handsewn gifts, (dining table accessories, for example) by Gail Bettger, Goderich; Lawn Furniture - tables, swings, etc. by Robert McCabe, Colborne Township; and Custom Designing - Helen (Montgomery) Mitchell's kitchen accessories, quilted vests and skirts, and handknit sweaters. Collecting miniatures is a relatively new hobby in Canada, but in the United States, it's growing in popularity behind stamps and coins. Lower Canadian prices draw Americans to miniature shows, such as the largest in Ontario held at Toronto each fall. At the Christmas Country Fair, Judi Rupert, with help from Norma Jeffery, both of Goderich, and other local craftspeople, will attempt to "turn on" fairgoers to the fascinating world of miniatures. The display will include modern and old-fashioned doll houses decorated with working grandfather clocks, fire- places, dining tables with place settings, rocking chairs, brass beds, bureaus, dry sinks and wood stoves. Weavers, of which Mrs. Hardy is one, will provide miniature place mats, patchwork quilts and rag rugs. According to Mrs. Rupert, the first thing people who are not "into" miniatures think about is how to keep them from getting dusty. The answer is a shadow box - a small box with a glass cover that can contain a complete room setting or a scene, such as a fireplace, rocking chair and Christmas tree or a front porch with a swing. Shadow boxes will be part of the display. A MINIATURES STORE Mrs. Rupert hopes to open a store in Goderich selling toys and miniatures. The two Goderich enthusiasts explain that building miniatures requires no more patience than any other craft, and they hope after the fair more people will be "thinking small." Miniatures and other new features at the 1980 Christmas Country Fair on Wednesday, October 15 and Saturday, October 18 will keep its fifteen -year tradition of variety. An equally strong tradition is the interest and enthusiasm of the craftsmen and visitors alike at Western Ontario's original Christmas Country Fair. RACTICAL #zitf Ch.WiIrta IT'S NOT TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS Come see our colourful selection of Children's clothing Girls' Dresses & Pantsuits Sizes 2-14 Girls' Slacks & Jerseys Sizes 2-14 Boys' Jerseys , Sizes 2-16 Boys' Polyester Pants & Blue Jeans THE CAMPUS SHOP 92 WELLINGTON ST. STRATFORD PHONE 271-3720 Open every day till 5:30 Friday evening till 9 • THE MOST EXCITING THOMAS FEATURE EVER! The new Thomas Harmonizer adds real pro- fessionalism to your music. You can play full chords, theatre style, duets, and counter melodies on the upper keyboard. all with one finger! Use the four tabs in combinations and eight separate modes of harmony ore possible. Vary your playing technique and the sounds and effects are virtually unlimited. COLOR-GLO LIGHTS THE WAY Thomas' exclusive Color-Glo makes It possible for even a beginner to play many songs without lessons. Touch a button and the keys light up to identify the basic left hand chords and the right hand solo notes. Then simply match the keys to Color-Glo music books and you're playing your own music Instantly. Let us show you how much fun owning a ZthomasOrgan can be for your family Exeter FURNITURE LTD. 235-1990 VILLAGE SUUIRE/OCTOBER 1980 PG. 23