Bruce Centre District WI Tweedsmuir, Craft and Hobby Fair, Volume 2 , [1967] - [1991], page 9

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I Cara "I l _'iiiii'cdlsrl'l'lllll'lrG-""'" 1' , e . .' _ i ' algltFr Lr.,C.,.ireiaiierir" / 'iittiltttt""r'"" N' ,.. _' ' , ' The line-u . ' _ . p was Ion as ea -'. "-e _ N -. . . g hp ple waited to .Dayytheir 25 on..._.._.t...--._ -,..C.. . . 1 The Sun Times, Owen Sound, Fti.. luly 8, 1977 E DOUS do . I t I I ft h by ANN KELLY - _ ., . ,. y _ Are"" _-.-_ .. - "'"'CN ', Teq I . , -ms ., . - , '" e I . ' . . y x "a"! 'aa w". t 5 y, 2 y_ .1 My». A .3 , Cx". . , _ it" I"! .,,, 'rrp.' i , " q 3 Family Living Editor rsgillili Fa' y - Mli'"d , BE I - (a: . - a [y ,_ , T (tct' in} 2.p i" a; l, . Mi Mill . 1 Visiting the Bruce Centre District Women's Institute an- iig ' ' lllllilli" , 2 ll1i" I a j,i:'i,'/' ' ' I . "r." _ " WW; . Q... i j, I iN I ' 1 nual craft and hobby fair in Port Elgin Thursday was like - 2 w") ' l I tirl {it LT _-)li'c.r'. . Bb/ts g V "m. A? i,,,-'tr.', 'J ",i,"r"e, l _:, : 'll . l y visiting Santa's workshop just before his sleigh is packed 'fi' - €133.35". k" _ ' 'Clair? - tll N" _ ae (sl, TAi. A/r" a"? ii) :5 E 'l Bl ' - ion Christmas eve, _ y My- - M, y , if: ' / I j5j' is?" ttt V r"r, .é"-".% [r y " . " There were dolls of every size and shape, from Barbie to "' sin y w' ' . i M Mt . st.', Jd 'cc/c,", L' . ca" _ A " :7 _ _ q .a' ' y ' I ' Pebbles and Bam Barn of Flintstone fame. They were com- - 'ill I . y c if? Mi" T tii, , Fr' ," , ; _ I my . T t If '.. " ' .r " , plete with leopard-look clothes, a bone hair decoration for Time. q . . . 5" V . V "i'dtl'3)ftrl . it) c; r. fy' t) , . Jig-1i: w.? ' _ ' " ", _r"P-r'v'sr-r-:rrsuau'dzrt 1vcr_xAd'zaui7-_t'vzrs1xritaxrrz4-Eyxzrrr---- 'di y Ce/ . ' r Mer. "an" _ ,~- - cu, . xi;,,,-),?!'.',"',", a. E, 'w.'v' N" ' - . "l, . ' ', Bam's "leopard" pants. Ffi' ' y i} all, " V T ' if?" .1, . 1%Ai8 i% . '.'. , y 'l.u' y E' ' . r . I . 1 There were knitted dolls, pirate dolls, Indian and tin Iii-N. . y "if? it? ":2. o "P',, Il' i:fii)jr5f _ ', " 'il N: . h" , s snowmen dolls, even one in grass skirt and beads. There _ " ",r Elllllll _ ' iii il q . if." f. " g - ,_ LL Er; ' , '.' I ' , l . . _ ft, " «pH-Nu: " . v _ t. a T 'hv7,r'.5 I a. . . a," a" . at . q ytwere wooden toys, pull toys, hand-puppets, including pig, . Nu Ci " a tt ' il 't,th, » " r ":tr's;C: 1 "; V GM x 3 Snow White, Winnie the Pooh, Red Riding Hood, pigs, rab- . t? . gliillllll ' f y ' _ , C., , N l-wt; 3.3." ad I" ' ' / ' G. V Tbits, even an A and W Root Bear, there were finger (r, ..ta.gi" mf a} jk"., l . "si' y j": #3 _ ' "If" = "'ker?t"i" JM. l puppets, string dolls with-poke bonnets and ruffled V _ "a t y _ _. if" [l ",r'" y _ N -.' *r_. " 's ' 2,". a"; r aprons, "pop-up" dolls, doll beds, with canopies and y M; X I'Sq M; ll fr . fit' . . my I without. rope dolls, corn husk mice, poodles made from _ _ _ l . _ T K Bd f -. ' N' J . 'c" m, y o2 ',' . IAusiralian pine cones, toys for children of every age. K A "N 'tSi '.' " . y ri . V,' _e , _ "8.9;": , o" l, ", _ "Spike" the Ostrich was flying, dancing, and generally _ b N w: ' 1 . y 'ra . f? 3' 'r", T ' _ y , performing for the overflow crowd, He is the handwork of f I 'J' C , it , c/fi,),' 3 l . "' C y N6 1. _'- T g 'Irene Lutowicz of Poplar Hill. near London. She hopes V , '51:? y di. A "t; 'i % Pi lia , ' y l . _ 1"'tt .y T " ':' _Spike will find his way into enough homes to pay her y 1tttiti)br. ':'r y " . ' 531's c. '?, "r', _ If . ' " jiuilion for a third year in music at the University of 'Nttlltllfti'ij'tii'; 92%;. ttii, I.. l m A . _ a?" f _ b, . M, y . ' Western Ontario. I C _ YA . (It); 'f?" / '.'-'7" l .N , t, ' T / _ . , "it's a very interesting therapy that you pick up when _ 'w". . j "if t f r / C( _ . , ' ML I y ' , ' g; l ' /r' you're tired and want something enjoyable to do," said . if ' If b' Tm . _ 35.5151" ' V . -,: a . y . _ F y 7\trs. Doris Johnston of Carlisle, near Hamilton who was -" - = .' - _ . y :19"; ' y y . L y , 1 f l A Crieroo1vttustisu ta anese ttsp-g-pg/either/hilt-gl, aw, t 'ras-rc-a-e-Tier,"-",',-, y / y Jia 'i' t' I. se/r," 3,; . f1)-a1"i'i1lf)1i1t'iil',1'l1is')'k iFitliTséririirii at e 1 am aterdown. , ' ' .' . y We"! - _ ., CC,'. LL,, s'. _ . I,,,,-,.,-"-"'-'":" , Before starting Japanese embroidery she said she was a C y ' _ . ' - . ' ' ' s I - , g "e . _ '., '. 1 tiservous,, ill woman. "lt's your own type picture you create 3 , . y __ y . V , _. . . y _. _ Is ' ' . Ids you go." Mrs. Johnson was creating a mountain as T i" J, Br __',L' q * . _ _ _ (a'sk . , , F. l 'sr, A 'rl',, _ interested spectators asked questions, Sun Times photo by WibSchwichtenbe _ I L. . . ' h ld . . . f wp. . pg , inIIfiinaTelji 33:9: :g;'i?§;gaeb:l te,' ::;;:dgilégf'a°;vbefng NICE DOLLY - Seven-month-old Jodi Tomori Elgin Thursday. loch is held by her mother, Io-Ann, of demonstrated by C. G. Schneider of Hanover. There were reaches for one of the countless dolls displayed at the RR 1 Southampton. , steam engines in various sizes, a four-cycle hit and miss annual Women's Institute craft and hobby fair at Port ' ' gas engine, a beam type steam engine and a laminated _ steam engine with all parts made from scrap metal. , _ ' An apple head doll, in dust cap and apron over her old worth of homemade fudge which required a 100 pound bag "We could have filled it three times with craftsmen, E_ .'ashioned gown, worked at embroidery as she ro.cked m of sugar. . that's how many I'vo turned down," said Mrs, Maurice User chair. Her husband managed to smoke his plpe and . Whether interests centred on leather work, oil pain- Cowanlock, overall Convener. :play his hand-ctwered violin at the same time. A visitor, tings, crocheted tablecloths, water paintings, concrete Lunches were available throughout the day with noon 'ccmplete with black velvet cape andtie boryoei,..lookeden.. lawn ornaments, wicker trays, baskets and planters, andeveningmealsserved. I There were 81 exhibitors in this year's show from points crocheted flower arrangements, jewelry, purses, Mrs. Cowanlocl isn't convinced that a two-day show is ' ias distant as Niagara Falls, London, St, Thomas, Kit- ,sto,n.eware, cerarnics,.candles, hanging planters, home the answer nex! year. despite the throngs of people chener, Hamilton. Sarnia and Kincardine. By early " baking. preserves. marquetry, even maple sugar taffy on arriving on bus, m fopt, and in cars but thinks additional 1 ternoon White Sp.hool yWQanfS Institutehad sold $5914; 1noityrith.outsnoyl': the crafts were there. display space, could be consideration. a, - "I MI 'NEI . " . . '/iiuit T a. " _ "s, "11).. N K: si,':.'] 'rr. 'dl -- ' --- .. . '- w' 1 .. 'lill illlMMiler.! new t , "r, ti'?/:trjii' w.c'.i'i'dt'" l Ei, ' l , "a: " - , I' ' t yaw . 's,':," 'ic':' _ gm _ . y l I, . 5 I"; . _' " "T. ' s _ _ " l , Ji?, . w."." ' . f l " 'iiitiitl1l, rt .. " ' rlWitl 'gm C9y?rgsTir,tisir,r,rwszw mm... ..... "* ' a i (il ,' $l tt by . h" , It l I y," N» T V . ' .._..._.-.... a 1lEi?d is; ' _ , it. 'il, , . . , . ' 3 [i "My , 1 t . 729's"; , / , 4?ng a. ' k' Gordon Cross IS one of the last wood block engravers In Canadai),He said only aboutadozen 1 illii'frh1i:.l,i'i, ' E Btiiiail tri. l 'ii" . 'ss liiEii t f others like him are still working. The wood blocks were engrave4for printing before modern _ . I " I at w tll 5.31:"; /_,'r,,,,r'itsPsRlN/ii2' photographic processes for books and newspapers made suclf illustrations obsolete. Mr. . B" I ', . - I T T * X====PPrrvT=== T272 Cross said he began work in Toronto 50 years ago. His first job was to help prepare the t I . r . y . " 1E3 ' t ' ' , . blocks to illustrate the 1927 Eaton's catalogue. He said he rem, mbers going to the Eaton's , r - - f' ' T " N ' I & - EiiiiCC'r2Sl ' .store every day and returning with armloads of linens and mus. al instruments to be copied ' . I e . " rT . _ " ' Bg, .- _ "r , in painstaking detail for the catalogue. The pay was $5 per weekiAn apprentice had to work ' ll lllllllt 1 tisi)iiii1 3W«% , y y N . for five years before beginning to become proficient in the wort. Mr. Cross says he is 'still T 1 'llllrl " . y Ei' rlllilrf'r,iiii;i'iiiili, " 'it'r215i"i'il ll " learning and although ttehi'iiw wears glasses, his 50 year old tools are as shift) BOW as they y . - 1lllIlllhllMtlll1ll 'Start We" '.t1 y 'B. . Mt y t . ill,',";';'.":']] were in his'youth and his hands are still rock-steady t l I :3; _ "E'h.rp', ' if" " . I Th NY .hTs "A ' ., _ N r . _ y . y m .,.,, . y y , L5 l tiiiii'" 'sas 3% , lillgtt 'lfli'ilflll P, , M in: A . a - _ I . . 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