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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Aug 1983, p. 17

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Z\)t Cana inan Statesman Wli If ï' : vH'; /; ■, // z d? z> yfj -™V '• ^ /./■$ Wiï ?'fJ i.V^-L fJW tty &' :/£} i! fe/ JU.MALÿ'éÀU-jsiS J. 'Â. Ê ■ zcy 4M?h k"€J p ; J :, ■-•I tanins usb, éfh'iïm J tJ lb ff «/ p.A't / Section Two Wednesday, August 24,1983 Doll-makers Shirley Dubroy, ofOshawa, and Kay Brown, left, ofBovv- manville, were among the many artists who displayed their work for show and sale last Saturday, August 20. A 57-year-old carriage is being used here to showcase the dolls. The annual event was sponsored sponsored by the Bowman- ville Museum and held both outdoors, on the museum grounds and inside the museum itself. itself. Approximately 21 arts and crafts were represented and visitors visitors had perfect weather weather to enjoy the show. Funds raised by the project will be used by the Friends of the Museum to purchase permanent acquis- tions. Beth Teeple and Dorothy Bowman, right, were demonstrating crafts inside the Bow- manville Museum during during Saturday's Arts and Crafts Show and Sale. Mrs. Teeple is shown here as she demonstrates demonstrates the art of rug-hooking. Nicholas Hendry, age four and one-half, admires some of the doll collec tion on the museum lawn. the B--nSS' S ° mC 0rt " e P0UC, ' y S "° W,,S ° l,bri " e Sa ' C 31 "uwiinuiviui museum, Friends ol the Museum,

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