Promn the Orono Weeklij Timnes staff. Oshawa fali country craft-& collectîbles show 1Popular Country Craft Show returns to the Oshawa Civîc Auditorium. The event local residents look forward to twlce a year, Is the show you won't want to miss. The Oshawa Fail Country Craft and Collectibles Show wfll be held Frlday, October llth from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday, October l8th fromt 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday. October l9th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. So be sure to mark your calendar. This year's Fal Show promises to be yet another great presentation of new and excîting handmade crafts by over 145 talented exhibitors from around Durham Reglon, across Southemn Ontario and Quebec. Some of the local exhibitors attendirig this years show will be, Fred and Shirley Jones of "Needes and Nails" showlng their beautiful hand sewn Victorlan animais and'bears, Orlene Fost of 'Homeý Creations" displaylng her lov- lngly created stalned glass art, Beth Ryckman of "Carousels and Roses" shows her Joy of creatlng with won- derful floraIs and folk art. We also have the pleasure of hosting artisans and crafts people from across southern Ontario such as Marlene Morton of Hamilton bringing her beautiful puppets that were such a hit at the sprîng show. Terry Ellah of Meaford wIll be llghting up his aro- matic hand-crafted scented candies and Carol Barwell of Pincourt, Quebec' wiIl be showing her -beautiful and realistic porcelain dolis. If you are looking for an original gift for yourself, for y our home, or for that speclal someone then Durham reglon's largest craft show. occupylng 30,000 square feet, will be Just the place, Just a sample of what wlll be on hand at the show will be folk art, quilts, lnlaid woodwork- ing, leather goods, scented candies, pottery, Jewellry, dressed bears, clothing, bas- ketcrafts, carvlngs, dolîs, woodworking, floral dress- ings, reproduction fumiîture, gourmet delights, and much. much more. Come out enjoy the show, 611 out a free ballot-to wln one of many door prizes to be given out throughout the show. Have a light lunch at our indoor cafe and because of last years successful United Way quilt draw, the organizers have decided to do It ail again. Tickets will be Just $1.00 to wlch ail proceeds wlll be golng to the local United way. The show will run from Friday, October l7th 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday, October l8th 10:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. and Sundayï, October l9th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is only $4.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors, and chlldren under 10 will get in free!! There is also plenty of free parking. The Oshawa Fali Country Craft and Collectibles Show is located at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, 99 Thornton Road South, between Thickson Road and Stevenson Road, south of King Street West in Oshawa and one block west of the Oshawa Shopping Centre. If you would like more information about the show please contact Della or Rodney Graham of Time Stands Still Productions at (905) 434-5531. SEE YOU THERE. Ai Eleventh annual model Xappy irthday Flermanf exerdise can go a [Ong way! Pushing a "tler 2.5 km for 30 minutes can do wonders for your heatth. Ifs that simple. railoadsho; The Show will have operat- ing model railroad layouts from ail over Southeastemn Ontario. There will also be ongoing modelling demon- strations, Static Displays and many Model Railroad yen- dors. If you are looking for bar- gains or wish to see and learri what thet Model Railroading Hobby is aIl about, be sure to stop by the Soper Valley Model Railroad Club's L1 I L 111 ÂÂ1 LL Cul. Craft Show For the paËst'16 years THE ORIGINAL PORT PERRY CRAFI? SHOW has been- bringlng the communlty a show with over one hundred vendors offerlng unique, one of a"kind gifts made with loy- Ing, talented hands. Over the yëars the organiz- ers have only changed hands three timeâ. Each one endeavouring to'bring-to the communîty the best show possible. This year the show is on Saturday, October 1 l th, whlch is Tharksgivlng week- end. Mark your calendars, brlng your familles and guests for an enjoyable day, purchasing Christmas gifts for that hard to buy person. As i the past, the show supports the local Guides and Brownies. They will offer you lunch and refreshments in the cafeteria. This is their largest fund raislng for the season, please support them. Being T'hanksglving, we must not forget those less fortunate than ourselves. There will be baskets inside the doors for donations to our local Food Bank. Location Port Perry Hlgh School, 160 Rosa St. (at Queen St.) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00Op.m. \V Eleventh Ann 1ual Model Railroad Sh ow at Bowmanville High School, 49 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville, Ontario on October 18 & 19, 1997. The Show will be open from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 18th, and from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 1 9th. Admissions are: Aduit - $3.00, Senior - $2.00, Child - $2.00 and Farnhly - $6.00. ~ENCOURAGE V~YOUR CHILD / \ TO READ THE \rj NEWSPAPER Brigitte Brown Gzft Certificates az'ailable. BRIDAL SPECIALS AVAILABLE 171 Mill St., Orono, Ontario LOB iMO - 905-983-8169 *Complete Car & Truck Repars. eDiesel Engines a Cummins, Detroit & Cat. a Radio Dis patched Tow Trucks a eMobile Mechanical Service Truck. 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