/' _ " _ -r"tr"'""r"""'T"""""r"'""t'"""""r"- V "2""ri"'" a9 §OO'OQOOQOQOQOOQOOQOQOQOQL' Q '- o y an Craft Fair l ' ' iOQQOQQQQQ. - 2% 53/974 . The si.xth annual Hobby and could buy Santa dolls and "...a great big thank you to the A raffle for a Rose of Sharon Craft Fair was a huge success. ceramic Christmas trees before arena boys and the town of Port quilt was won by M. Wilton, 24 :écan Fenton, of the Bruce the December rush. Elgin for helping with the Queensdalc Crescent, Guelph, I entre District Women's Ins- Ii d . t e " Ont . . . .. pm mg an tows everyon . ' '1 2, titute said the July 8 fair was Many booths had fine examp ,,;';:fij,§§§a;*'flfifp§§fl"§~'fi ythe biggest and best yet les of knitted and sewn work. Bigiigiiiaiii'] -'.,'-'1,~'€§'12$..ai'l?"v"'*-3"'."Ir-$1 l ' . _ ail: tiiBlll?, any!" 51,- " , up; ., " " w . Quilts and afghans were pop- 'itlRiMilNlBllllll. 'iltllliltiMlllililillliliq E'gmy crafts men, both local uhar. _ IillillllllggltlllllirlMlilllltllllllllllillllt 'an from as far away as . BlliMimlNlitllltllNllBillllBiilllillllglli , :Hamilton and Grimisby took part /ernc Ham.bl.v of Wla..tlon IlilMl1iIlllillllliiillllBiigllliglIllllllNll _ 'in the event displayed miniature Bibles 1iIlMiMBi 1llllltllllllilllMltllllMillllliIllltl, _ ' . chained to sm,all wooden pulpits, rgiiililllllNllilMllgi1llliBllillllBllliiililll" Three thousand paying visitors a sight seen in old English 'iBllllllllllilllgllilBlllllelllltilgllmllllllI ' attended as well as about 1,000 churches. Mr. Hambly is famil- IlilillmlllillBlBMl!,!!ilM,.SlitiBlllllNf children. iar to many fer his bird houses Illllilllllilrgii'llitii'tlllllltlil _ One of the shoppers at the fair and spoon racks. IllillillillllllillllililllliiliiiilllliNillllilllll, the kitchen sink. many crafts. Exotic shells, sea 'illllllBlllillNlilliilllNlllMlllilrliillilll8 i The leatherwork booths offer- urchins, coral and sand dollars BltlllllllglMlllllilll8, 1llll-lillm ', . NMgEMMMgtg Marys-"aw 0.. .1 . " INMIrtir, led an assortment of hand tooled were made into ornaments and illillllllillBliltiiri! f'ifalllilll belts and purses. There was a unusual animals. lilllltlllEitMillllliriah"tI illllilIllgill idisplay of leather . tre tacs, The collector of nostalgia 1lglllliltllllilltllmlllli,'llllllllllill8ll8llil brooches and even rings. Leat- items could fmd old calendars 'lille-lilies'. 'l1er pifcteis and trays were and post cards-some dating iilli5lilllMll'tiEilllMlllllllllMlili unusual items. . back to the turn of the century. 'z;'v MllNillrlllllill IllIlMlllllltll 1 Fans of the mov1e Jaws could W I , MllllilillllllilltlllllillEMllllgliNllll illlg buy jewellery made from shark Jean Fenton y. the .' . s IRlltIlMlIlllllltrllN.llllllllillllillllllllll1 tll teeth set in lucite. Hobby and Craft Fair Committee 'lli8ltiIlllll 1llllllMllllllllllllillll . Ill The children weren't forgot- said the ladies of the Institute IllllllllilllllMllllIiilllIllllBllllt IlTlliilll8 ten. Dolls of all kinds could be are to be commended for the 'llIllBlllllllll lllllllliilllllllllllll1 - . " seen They ranged in kind from meals, lunches and refreshments IllllllNl ' 'lt 'llilMllllllllll " I I ItlllRllllt the traditional Raggedy Anns to served and for ...just ti,),' 1llllllll Illlllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll television characters like Sesame there to do whatever task t ere Ill" . It . illl " ill' Ill ' . I Street's Cookie Monster. There was to be done. . l I " . Illiltillfl Ill . , . 'lill t . V were apple head dolls favoured She also expressed her ap- Illlt ' , - - . " Illll Ill by adult doll fanciers. predation to those visitors who ' ' ' . 'lt . . Illell vOvooden cars, trucks and came by bus from Meaford, . a . ' . . , p " brains were shown at one booth. Highgate and Tillsonburg. . _ . , if. . Eatly Christmas shoppers Mrs. Fenton also extended » . . Tiii '