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McMillan Arts Centre
Parksville, BC, located in Oceanside, Vancouver Island
Chris Nash
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
The love spoon is traditionally a Welsh craft dating back to the 17th Century. It was given to a young woman by her suitor to prove to her father that he was capable of providing for her through his woodworking.
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