South Saugeen WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, [1869] - [1990], p. 17

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l ‘I won ikatosv a big ‘Tha Il -Yon', to relallves, friends. n r wentful dav - mv 80m bi’thday, Drank: age L ‘ ‘ A record crowd uf around 900 ‘adulu and ehiidrai lhzunged ta the Port Elgin Arena. Wednesdf July 16. to enjoy the excellent ‘ Leeder.nga. D. McKay. Mrs. Craft and Hobby Fair sponsored J'. McEwlng and the South Sau- by the Women‘s institutes of ' _ gear Orchma ptovided music Bruce Centre Distri ' {or the occasion. The Arena was flfiwkh beau- The Committee in chatge uf tiful handwork repre ntive of this successful event was canâ€"J (his area. There was In outstand- vened by Mrs. H. Kennedy. 7331'” in; collection (#130 quilts and President of Bruce Centre Dist- 25 splelds which provided a calâ€" rict. and composed oi Mrs. G. orful background for mats, oil Crawford, Treasurer, Mrs. C. paintings. afghans. tablecloths. Doll, Mrs. M. Gwaniuck. Mrs. ' ' embroidery. cushions, collect- E. Busch, Mrs. R. Theda. Mrs. AN ANTIQUE DISPLAY w “w I’m“ "‘s “ “" "“' ""‘ “" “ ““ - . ' . ‘lZ-p Mrs. Jim Cluley. baking and produce. The Tea -: . ‘ : Â¥ ’771 Tables and fish ponds were also ‘ centres of intelesl. Miss Belly nt's items. nprnns. antiques and LW. Human and Mrs. LGing- Musicians art ll‘llL' Cnuill .uiti liulilvg .x rt» sis .. l. in I; \it . marl-r. _ navalties. rich. . .E"";-". h, flip" Groups participating were the a .7 v r I v Anmfotd, Arkwright. Brucedale. Burgoyne, Elsinore. Mount Hope. Port Eigin. Southampton, South Saugeen. Tara. Underwood. Wet st Arran. White School institutes and the Country sistets' Commâ€" unity Club. The following individuals also set up booths and contributed to the Fair's success. M15. H.5mllh oi Burgoyne demonstrated the making of pottery. Mr. G. Hau- set. Port Eigin. presented his collection of rock jewellery. Mrs. Kflhcdes, also of Pan Eight dis- played file many facettes oi liquid embroidery. An amucuve collection of wmacrafr was the work of Mr. w. Hargraves, Tam. Mrs. I. Dishes. also of Tara. had a cul- outtui display of corsages and Christmas decorations. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kahgee of Saugeen Re- serve had interesth drift wood uticiss. Mrs. par: McEwlng'r w’”w‘i ‘ ‘ r J 57* ' table had colourful floral attmge- ,l r“ Ml ‘ r QU‘LTlNG A1 VHE HOBBY AND CKAFTS FAIR IiUlII lllh‘l \Vl'illlk‘b KIM" ll‘ HIV l‘illl l‘aLri r iiiliiiililill} k'l' r"ll‘ .li l’JlL‘lUl "Li W ill Hil‘ \i) il-Ii‘» lu iru- Wtul .\ll ill lll\".l.\ lrli \lh lull.» iirr \ ~i Lum‘n rir rlsmr \||\ Hi’ll.l liilxhhll .WI :lll's rllhsiv .\li-l)mr;r‘ll lka' n merits from her shop at Queen Hill. Ctuchetihg Uf marry arti- cles wat the work of Mrs. Ruhr. Turnle of Saugeen annship. A summer resident, Mrs. LRub- insun or Chippewa Golf and Counv try Club. displayed Copper en» ameung. Port Elgln's well known artist. Mt. Thomas Campbell, had paintings on display. Mrs. R. Vance, Underwuod, had braided rugs and liquid embroidery in her booth. A summer visitor, Mrs. M. Dlgulla. bnglehearr. had an interesting collection a: novelty toys, horrsacostr, hem.- coals, and a hooked rug in mud- em deslgfi. Fancy Work was displsy'eu by Mrs. R. Owens. Bake tables were laden with » *t. (R.- lilll'Cl: L‘ VTRIC DISTRICT “'rl. â€" “(‘1 recently ill Burguvne Viral)le ill Cllulml will! it lcuord attendance. This was the ' rinqu mccung ii‘JJI lllc ('Ult‘m‘s clcclcd His .‘lnm’ii‘c Uun'anlochr 2an rice-p Earl Busch, past preaideni; Mrs Ci‘or‘gt- Pulluck. 3rd true. prcsldent: Mrs. Richard Fenlon. isi \Kc-Prcflllcnt. Mrs. [mm 1m in Harry Kenneth". president: Mrs. (sardtm Crawinrd, secretary rni. Mrs. irrasuri‘r: and Mrs. \anlur llibcy, "(1th Bruce provincial board mfmlfl‘im

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