LADIES' AUXILIARY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 2023
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 270 Coldwater Ladies' Auxiliary held its annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday November 25, 2023, in the upstairs hall at the Legion. Vendors' tables were sold out for the event, as participants offered a wide variety of products and services ranging from wood crafts and jewelry to knitted works and candles. The Ladies also offered a wonderful turkey lunch for those in need of a turkey fix. The Ladies' Auxiliary wishes to thank all the volunteers, participants and visitors who contributed to make this event a success, and particularly the local businesses and individuals who donated merchandise for the Prize Draws. Thank you all!
Susan (left) and Lowell Ferris pose by their display of wreaths and other Christmas craft items at the Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Ladies' Auxiliary member Jennine Crow (at front) and Mary Sauvé volunteered to help serving the turkey dinners at the Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Vendors' tables were sold out for the Ladies' Auxiliary's annual Christmas Bazaar. Participants offered a wide variety of products and services ranging from wood crafts and jewelry to knitted works and candles. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Ladies' Auxiliary and Branch member Yvonne Sauvé was one of the many volunteers who helped with the Branch 270 Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Ladies' Auxiliary members Sheri Newman (left), Michele Russell (center), Anne McArthur, and Angie Marshall (behind), were busy in the kitchen making sure guests in need of a turkey fix got their turkey dinner at the Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Owner of Back in Thyme, Whitney Newton, stands by her display of pottery and collectibles. (Photo by Norm Marion).
Ladies' Auxiliary members Debbie Southorn (left) and Janis Cronin volunteered at the Bake table for the Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar. (Photo by Norm Marion)
Branch members Penny Lawrence-Judges (left) and Brian Judges set up a popular table featuring a variety of wood-turned pens from Pens by Brian. (Photo by Norm Marion)
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