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Lucknow Arena was a 'hive of activity
August 3 ::4 with the 144th anual Lucknow
Craft Festival organized by the Lucknow
Agricdltural Society, The Village Business
Association also sponsored a Sidewalk Sale
making the entire main street a ' busy and
bustling thoroughfare.
Over 3,0IX1 people •attended the Craft.
Festival to see the Many and varied crafts.
displayed by some 60 crafters. Fty-eight
lucky visitors received door prizes donated •
by the crafters.
A grand draw was sponsored by the
Agricultural. Society and the lucky winners
of these prizes were first, Fern MacDonald
of Lucknow, oscillating fan; second, Amy
Austin, of Lucknow,"bscillating fan; third,
Albert Lennips, wooden foot stool; fourth,
Currie Colwell, Lucknow, wooden foot stool
and fifth, Mary Shewfelt, Kincardine, gift
voucher.
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Visitors to the Craft Festival came from
Toronto through to Minden,, Ontario , and
from Owen Sound to Kitchener. One door
prize winner hailed from Calgary, Alberta,
The addition of an extra two-sided row of
tables this year enabled the Festival to be
• expanded to include an even wider variety
of crafts. Quilts, doll clothes, pottery, wood-
working, jewellery and Christmas decora-
tions shared the limelight with leatherwork,
silk, flowers, teddy bears, sleeping bags and
home baking.
A deliciou"country supper" was provid-
ed on the Friday night by. the Kairshea
Women's Institute. •
Perhaps the last word on . the Craft
Festival should be left to a crafterwho has
been to Lucknow many times: "We always
love to come to Lucknow,,the people are all
so kind and friendly here."
Kate (MacDonald) Smith
Kate ('MacDonald) Smith of Lucknow died
at Wingham: and District Hospital on July
30;1984 at 'the age of 87. A retired school
teacher, she taught at Lucknow Public
School from ,1922-1939. She also taught in
London for two years and in Listowel for
three years, retiring in 1964.
She married Clinton E. Smith. of Listowel
in 1943 aid lived in Seaforth from then until
moving back to Lucknow in 1978. Her
husband, predeceased her in 1958.
She was born in Kinloss Township on July,
19, 1897, a daughter of the late Thomas
MacDonald and 'Janet Beaton of Lucknow.
She was the last surviving. of a
family of three boys and fide girls. They
were Ettabelle, Mrs. Brown Mallough;
Lizzie, Mrs. Fred Cullis; Myra, Mrs. Alf
OBITUARY
Locheridge; Mary, Kate, John A., Garfield
and Lorne. I
She is survived by a sister-in-law and,
nieces and nephews.
The funeral was conducted „ from the
MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral. Home on
August 1, 1984 at• 2 p.m. by Rev. William
Henderson of Lucknow:
Pallbearers were former students, Jack
Fisher, Gordon . Struthers, Harold Greer,
Jack Treleaven,Armstrong Wilson and
Leonard MacDonald.
Burial followed at South Kinloss
Cemetery.
`EI wish, if .only..." Kerry McLelland, 3, of Kincardine seems to be saying to herself as she
eyes this doll house at the Lueknow Craft Festival on Friday. Thg doll house was part of the
Calico Cabin display at theannual craft festival held at the Lucknbw Arena this weekend.
(Photo by Sharon Dietz)
Speaks to institute about China
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The Dungannon Women's Institute held.
their Education meeting at the Nile United
Church with neighbouring institute invited,
There were nine, .guests' andtwo children,
with, 20 members answering the roll call, an
item of interest'f om,the Institute quarterly,
Home '& Country.
Guest speaker Lenore ' Bradley R.N. of
Goderich was .introduced by Winifred.
Girvin. Lenore told of her trip to China,
home of the Panda Nrst. Seventy five kinds.
of vegetables are grown in China with five
crops a year. She found, the Chinese people
to be happy . in their communes with • • a
garden plot 16' x 16', sharing kitchen and
bathroom facilities. They asked. of, Dr.
a Norman Bethune of. Gravenhurst who died
at an early age after doing so much for the
Chinese people. She saw the great wall. of
China. She had many souvenirs on display
including pictures. Ila Crozier ' thanked'.
Lenore with a small gift. , .
Hostesses Winifred Girvin; Lois Lee,
Roberta Linskill and Beth Rutledge served
lunch.
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