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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 May 1975, p. 6

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Worked on by 35 Simcoe women Thor Hansen wall-hanging presented to County council recently s part of his, presen- designs depicting designs depicting the | of quilts and rugs. plan y interior Miner Et mites eer ne. ea ous Hansen fee historical _ events of area's_ history, Huronia In 1949 at the first Quilt decoration of the new County Building ar- tures to groups in Regina needlepoint patterns with Huronia, and flora and Trails, the Old Grist Mill, and Rug Fair, held in B.A. building at the chitects, Salter and about protecting and Canadian Themes. fauna native to the area. Fort Ste. Marie, and the Midland, Hansen's_ corner of College and Bay Allison of Barrie, to the developing Canadian At the meeting, He prepared quilt and rug Kitchikewana, which patterns were well Streets in Toronto. 5 Simcoe County Arts and designs. Midland's William designsusing the trillium, illustrated the Indian displayed. _ Hansen used his Crafts Association, was When the company Cranston, suggested lady's slipper, Indian legend of the giant who His designs were Canadian designs to presented to County moved him to its head holding a quilt and rug pipe, swamp cabbage, threw the 30,00 islands spotted there by the make the building Council, at its May sit- office in Toronto, in 1948 fair to encourage the Canada Goose, and the into Georgian Bay. President of the British Canadian in its scope. His ting last week Hansen was asked to women of the county to wind swept pines on the Hansen's designs American Qil Co, who success was well noted by ; The wall hanging was speak at the newly for- keep alive the old crafts. shores of Georgian Bay. became available and was greatly impressed by the company and Hansen ; especially appreciated med Simcoe County Arts Mr. Hansen offered to Mr. Hansen also popular to persons who the work. was appointed to do Rural life at rene Nisei because not only did 35 and Crafts Association. help the members with produced patterns with used them in the making He invited Hansen to similar work me women in the county work -- -- on the rug, but it was designed by the noted Thor Hansen Thor Hansen is con- sidered as one of the most outstanding figures in the development of Canadian e -e iM design, and he has always carried a special feeling for the S.C.A.C.A Hansen, who came to Canada in 1927 from Denmark, was employed by the British American 8 ALL PRICES SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROUGH, SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1975. Frozen Meats & Seafood FROZEN -- "GREAT ON A GRILL!" 5-LB. Ox Gwen Faint Chicken Legs »79¢ Braduates Cod Fish Cakes 22: 69 Super-Right Canada Grade "A" Beef Steaks « Roasts Super-Right Canada Grade "A" Beef BONELESS BLADE BONE REMOVED BONELESS trom G uelph RUPERT GRAND, FROZEN 3 Blade Roast BI : ade Roast At ceremonies held Cod Fish & Chi S 20-02 pkg 99¢ Short Rib Roast recently at the University HIGHLINER, FROZEN 5-lb np Ses 12-Ib box $6.89 "GREAT ON A GRILL!" Sh Rib R t of Guelph, Gwen Faint B BI Fil 59 Blade $ k ort | 0as received a bachelor of oston ue illets Ib g lade Steaks sHOUBEe ane arts degree in honours "GREAT ON A GRILL!" t e B lb ee English READY TO SERVE d t 5 f chicofit"ia | | SMOKED COOKED HAMS ul ae Zt chains daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 00 Ross' Faint RR 1 SHANK BUTT Midland, is a former »- 84 | 94 student of 88. No. 17 Tay PORTION O4E? | portion 747 and Midland Secondary Schools. In the future she would like to become = involved in some aspect PRODUCE FEATURE be i [- ' a Rena CANADA No.1 GRADE Wieners 'apes ints' toe #Q¥ || Cross Rib Steak 222 «31.18 Vasey church | | FOAA ATOES || Potato Salad | rare xx AQ¢ |! Ground Chuck -ursirau. «89% | § celebrated ¢ Cooked Meats "22° ««-42¢ Pork Shoulders 2""*.s1.48 re a Ib Sliced Bologna 3% «84s || Side Bacon we. $1.39 AE anit Cooked Ham "2 «98 || Beef Liver =sez »+58¢ tate, an hertice Sausages Beef & Pork". «6 Q¢ Pork Hocks x 0m »39¢ we \_ ) congregation in at- tendance Guest minister Reverend Brian Gazzard of St. John's United SE Church, Elmvale, con- ducted the service, assisted by the Minesing Quartet and special music by the church choir PRODUCE FEATURE Large Size SAVE 30° Many former members i] and adherents of the Produce Features ° Vasey church were able JANE PARKER to attend the service and CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, most of the congregation FLORIDA, TENDER, joined in a luncheon served afterwards by the GOLDEN NEW CROP United Church Women. Coldwater Horticultural held annual flower show 5:59 59: 2-9 mie aldveter Hor: eS (& MEXICAN PRIDE -- WITH PECTIN " | Eee eam | wrens couron i r show last week, with TOWN CLUB | STRAWBERRY JAM Alistair Crawford of th : hi toeticiltural" aisnclation - WIENERS SAVE | Chip of Oro Station conducting ri aetna from a pei 29¢ 30 iF These Walbalikheied oa nedieien | VALID UNTIL SAT. MAY 31, 1975 with the white elephant Wm 6° RE SS a a a table and the sale of eae Coupons viewing of the plants and SS ee ee were served afternoon ; WITH THIS COUPON 'AP)- and a tea. Pat Clark was the top a dara prize winner with her ; WIENER ROLLS SAVE | Save! floral displays, ac- cumulating eight firsts and two Seon Nell § PKG OF 12 29¢ 32¢ | Clarke won seven firsts | VALID UNTIL SAT. MAY 31, 1975 and one second. a ihe stidenteem a ee Coldwater Public School grades 5 to 8 were invited to enter a poster contest to advertise the flower show. The winners were, from grade 5, Cheryl Henderson and Lecia Potter; grade 6, Jeff Archer and _ Debbie Robinson; grade 7, Carrie Odendahl and Helga Dinenger. Page 6, Wednesday, May 28, 1975 24-FL-OZ JAR SAVE 86 Sugar Free Diet 7-UP re) ara *399 if MASTER DOG FooD || 20-LB SAVE #53. 99 ZIP TOP TINS DR rR gh ghee satel gl gear LTS

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