816-Lancasler Farming, Saturday, December 8, 1990 Christmas And Gift Show Draws Thousands LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) If you can’t find the perfect gift at the Pennsylvania Christmas and Gift Show, then you can’t find it anywhere. The massive show, with 356 exhibitors and 434 booths, held at the state Farm Show Com plex on November 28 through December 2, attracted 35,000 people. This was the seventh year for the show that is housed in 17 buildings and eight tents at the Complex. “Most people come to do their holiday shopping because they have a tremendous array from which to buy,” said Dick Maho ney, who organizes the annual Although Albert Zulll and his wife, Marie, retired as post masters, they carried their love for the antique post office boxes with them by making miniature banks out of them. Each bank has an original door with solid brass locks. The couple also uses premium hardwoods to make clocks, wooden Jewelry and other wooden creations. Ruth Wonder Slllik of Lebanon fascinated young and old with the antics of mopklns. 3 * This delightful snowman family Is an L. Payne Originals from Weatherly. show, But the show isn’t all shopping. To attend the workshops, demon strations, and entertainment, requires several days. The Reading Company Techni cal and Historical Society operates a multi-train display with 100 feet of track. Terry Lynn, a former ice capades skater, presents a dazzling ice show four times daily. Bands, singers, and pianists appear for daily entertainment. Cooking clinics feature healthy, economical meals that can be pre pared in 15 minutes. Craft demonstrations include bow making, wreath making, scarf tying, oil painting, doll accesso ries, tree ornaments, swag arrange- merits, and holiday cards Those who like ideas for decor ating Christmas trees and mantels, found 28 decorated trees and six Christmas displays among the booths, which had such items as earrings to match scarves, all nut fruit cakes, cloth lampshades, and lamps made from soda bottles. Mahoney said, every year the show is expanded. Next year, the complete Christmas Ice Show from Naples, Florida, will appear. Every year, the five-day show opens the first Wednesday after Thanksgiving. For more informa tion on the 1991 Pennsylvania Christmas Show, write to P.O. box 37, Wallingford, PA 19086 or call (717) 233-5100. The Red Nose Reindeer from Potomac, Maryland displayed traditional home made holiday ornaments, wreaths, centerpieces, and, of course, reindeer. Delightful dolls dressed Ann Marie Webb of Columbia, Maryland, tempted shop in holiday finery appeared in pers by offering them a sample of her Instant holiday several displays. wassail. Antoinette Caswell from the Lion’s View in West Falrview had an usual display of hand-carved horses. Those with a sweet tooth were delighted to find Steier mark Goat Milk Fudge from Baltic, Ohio. Steiermark raises Alpine goats and makes fudge in three different flavors. Although paralyzed, Gary Tomlinson taught himself to paint with his mouth. Shoppers were fascinated with his realistic decoys of pheasant, quail, and ruffed grouse. Tom linson’s Loft-N-Crafts Is located at 238 Red Hill Rd., Pequea.