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

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i n opy I C rouu t ""Ctu--eul. The Bruce District Women's Institute was at the South Coliseum monday megsuring 'the floor space for displays and familiarizing themselves with the lIayout of the building for their annual craft and hobby fair. According to organizers, the fair will be bigger and beiter than, ever this year, with 135 craftsmen to attend. Special attractions will include y portrait pain-- ter, wood carver, weaver, a man who makes small steam--driven engines, a broom maker and | bird houses. As usual, Iuncheons will be served and there will be an ice cream pariout. Buses, will pick up visitors at Harry's Body Shop and the Port Elgin Tourist Camp at about 2 p.m.| and will return at 7 p.m. One bus will go from Paisley through Kincardine and another from Paisley through Hanover to pick up visitors, Measuring out the spaces for the different craft displays are (left to right) Margaret McArthur, Jean Fenton and Helon Gowanlock, __| 43-- permcte Paschames Eight--year--old Kathy Hunt admires a collection of Holls, one of about 50 ltimzin a Hobby Crafts_display " the Bruce Centre district Dolls on display e iss «<~,,V< 37 & h £+ se Women's Institute in Port Elgin Wednesddy. An estimated 1,000 visi}'- ed the show which included displays of ceramics and wood carving. ' Sun--Times Photo by W, Schwitchenberg \."T{.; Smss '_i

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