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![]() Gail Wightman (L), Jane Guest and Barb Dickinson are in charge of the cookie station for the Anglican Church of the Messiah | |
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A great crowd turned out to buy up Christmas goodies, check out the holiday crafts, and enjoy a soup-and-sandwich lunch at the Ecumenical Bazaar held Saturday at Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine. Offering goods for sale were the Kincardine Presbyterian Church, Anglican Church of the Messiah and the Kincardine United Church. The goodies included everything from Christmas cookies, squares and pies, to jams, jellies and preserves. Among the crafts were Christmas ornaments, aprons, and knitted items. Patrons could also put their money down at the prize table - "Pay and Play." The kitchen was exceptionally busy during the lunch hour, serving up soup, sandwiches, beverages and dessert. Helping to clear tables were members of the Kincardine Pathfinders and Rangers.
Brenda French models an apron
Janice Gibson (R) helps her granddaughter, Maddy Cranston, 3, of Kincardine, clean up after enjoying lunch together
Mary Musselman packages some baked goods for a customer at the Presbyterian Church booth
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![]() Dotty McClelland (L) sells "Pay and Play" tickets to Margaret Humphrey ![]() Hannah MacLeod holds up a tray of Christmas tree favours made by the Knox Presbyterian Church youth group
Shirley Marie Harris (R) serves customers at the Kincardine United Church table Scrolling stops when you move your mouse inside the scroll area. You can click on the ads for more
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