Village Squire, 1976-09, Page 36WED., OCT. 20
10-9
SAT., OCT. 23
10-6
SALE of
ARTS AND CRAFTS
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP'S
10th ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS A NE RYHFAIR
AT SALTFRD
SPECIAL FEATURES OF 1976 FAIR
REFINISHED FURNITURE IN EARLY CANADIAN -- by
Dennis Steep of Dunlop [at Junction Hwy. 21 and Huron
County Road 25.
POTTERY -- by Michael Ward of Main Street, Blyth
MACRAME HANGINGS -- by Karen Ward of Main Street,
Blyth
PIONEER CRAFTS -- John and Barbara Kerr -- R.R. 1,
Brussels
THE COUNTRY STORE -- by a group of Township ladies
specializing in homemade jams, pickles, home baked beans,
homemade soup and produce.
Maitland River
m
co
-Saltford Valley Hall
OTHER EXHIBITS WILL INCLUDE
COUNTRY BAKING
Also -- rugs - pottery using local clays - quilts - candles -
leather - dolls and doll clothes - knitting - twine mats - crochet
- aprons - afghans - weaving - novelties - terrariums -
children's wear - blindcraft toys - stitchery - home made soap
- pressed wild flower stationery - stone jewellry - ceramics -
chaircaning - basketry - china painting - The Flower Pot -
candy - honey - apples & Cider
Handcrafted curios from Ontario beach stones.
COLBORNE SCENES - Hasti-notes from sketches by
Colborne Township artists
(` tI1e Christmas Olouutrg flair
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