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8. Impatiens, 3 stems
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Lindsay McNichol
3rd Janice Fehr
9. Marigolds, best display, any size
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
3rd Crystal Whyte
10. Petunias, doubles, 3 stems with own foliage
1st Doug Yeo
11. Sedum, 3 stems
1st Janice Fehr
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
3rd Meaghan McCallum
12. Phlox, 3 stems
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
**Seaforth Horticultural Society donates $20 (most
points in classes 1-12)
1st Doug Yeo
14. Rose, any rose with own foliage
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Crystal Whyte
15. Hybrid Tea Rose, 1 bloom
1st Doug Yeo
16. Floating Rose, 1 bloom, fully open
1st Doug Yeo
17. Miniature Rose, 1 bloom
1st Janice Fehr
18. Floribunda or Grandiflora, 1 spray
1st Doug Yeo
**Mary Finlayson Award $10 (most points in classes 13-18)
1st Doug Yeo
Potted Plants
20. Rare house plant, named
1st Doug Yeo
21. Porch planter
1st Eileen Malone
2nd Janice Fehr
23. Cactus collection and/or succulents
1st Doug Yeo
24. Hosta
1st Doug Yeo
25. Herb, a collection of 3, named
1st Crystal Whyte
**In memory of Mary VanderMolen $10 (most points in
classes 19-25)
1st Doug Yeo
Arrangements
26. Churning Butter: arrangement in different shades of
yellow
1st Ken Popple
2nd Janice Fehr
3rd Astrid Guntensperger
27. Tea for Two: arrangement in a cup and saucer
1st Astrid Guntensperger
2nd Janice Fehr
3rd Doug Yeo
28. Culinary Creation: arrangement of edible flowers
and herbs
1st Astrid Guntensperger
2nd Janice Fehr
3rd Doug Yeo
29. Trick or Treat: Halloween centrepiece using a pump-
kin and flowers
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Lindsay McNichol
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
30. Wreath or door swag
1st Astrid Guntensperger
31. Arrangement featuring Hosta leaves, 5, and other greens
1st Astrid Guntensperger
2nd Ken Popple
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
32. Arrangement of mixed cut flowers (new exhibitor)
1st Cathy Harrison
33. Arrangement of wildflowers in a boot
1st Ken Popple
2nd Astrid Guntensperger
3rd Doug Yeo
34. Arrangement for dining table, Celebrating 170 Years
of Country Heritage
1st Janice Fehr
2nd Doug Yeo
35. Mary VanderMolen Special Hummingbird Delight:
arrangement of flowers that attract hummingbirds
1st Janice Fehr
2nd Doug Yeo
3rd Astrid Guntensperger
**Marie Hicknell-Feeney donates $10 gift certificate
(most points in classes 26-35)
1st Astrid Guntensperger
**Seaforth Jewellers donates $10 gift certificate (most
points in section 5)
1st Doug Yeo
Section K: Roots & Vegetables
1. Red tomatoes, 4, stems on
1st Robert Fisher
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Mary Fotheringham
2. Green tomatoes, 4, stems on
1st John McFadzean
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
3. Cherry type tomatoes, pint box, stems off
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd John McFadzean
4. Spanish onions, 4, skins on
2nd Robert Fisher
5. Large onion, skins on
1st Kayleigh Pickard
2nd Robert Fisher
6. Yellow onions from dutch sets, 4, skins on
1st Mary Fotheringham
7. Green or yellow beans, 6
1st Crystal Whyte
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
**Seaforth Freeze King donates $10 gift certificate
(most points in classes 1-11)
1st Robert Fisher
12. Garlic bulbs, 4
1st Rober Fisher
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
13. Pickling beets, 4
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Robert Fisher
14. Table beets, 4
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
15. Cylindra beets, 4
eaforth Fall Fair Results
1st Elizabeth McGregor
16. Long carrots, 4, min. 6"
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Lawrence Bergsma
17. Short carrots, 4, max. 6"
1st Crystal Whyte
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Robert Fisher
18. Large green peppers, 3
1st Lawrence Bergsma
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
19. Fall cabbage
1st Lawrence Bergsma
20. Red cabbage
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Lawrence Bergsma
21. Field corn, 4 cobs
1st Elizabeth McGregor
2nd Mary Fotheringham
23. Pepper squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
24. Yellow squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
25. Butternut squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
27. Pie pumpkin, 2, max. 7" diameter
1st Mary Fotheringham
28. Field pumpkin
1st Elizabeth McGregor
**Sunset Springs Greenhouse donates $10 gift certifi-
cate (most points in classes 12-28)
1st Mary Fotheringham
30. Largest zucchini squash
1st Robert Fisher
2nd Rita Gubelmann
31. Largest tomato
1st Dianne Wood
35. Odd -shaped tomato
1st Elizabeth McGregor
36.AOV odd -shaped vegetable
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
3rd Robert Fisher
37. Small hot peppers, 3
1st Robert Fisher
39. AOV potatoes, 12, named, unwashed, in suitable
container
1st Lawrence Bergsma
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
40. Display for theme Celebrating 170 Years of Country
Heritage
1st Mary Fotheringham
41. Different vegetables, 4, one of each
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
**Smith Packaging donates $10 (most points in classes
30-43)
1st Mary Fotheringham
**In memory of Mary Finlayson $10 (new exhibitor with
most points)
1st Kayleigh Pickard
"*Huron Expositor donates one year subscription (most
points in section K)
1st Mary Fotheringham
Section L: Canning
1. Apple sauce
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Quinn Driscoll
3rd Della Bennett
2. Pears
1st Lindsay McNichol
2nd Della Bennett
3. Peaches
1st Della Bennett
2nd Lindsay McNichol
3rd John McFadzean
5. Cooked peach jam
1st Lois Scoins
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
3rd John McFadzean
6. Cooked strawberry jam
1st Della Bennett
2nd Sandy Halliday
7. Cooked raspberry jam
1st Quinn Driscoll
2nd Maggie Nigh
3rd Sandy Halliday
8. Any cooked jelly
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Tanis VanderMolen
3rd Sandy Halliday
9. Bemardin Special: Cooked marmalade jam
1st Tanis VanderMolen
10. Pickled beets
1st Lois Scoins
11. Old fashioned sweet pickle
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Tracy Nash
12. Dill pickles
1st Sandy Halliday
2nd Tracy Nash
13. Yellow hotdog relish
1st Tanis VanderMolen
14. Green relish
1st Tanis VanderMolen
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Maggie Nigh
15. My pickled vegetable not listed above
1st Della Bennett
2nd Lois Scoins
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
16. Chili sauce
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Meaghan McCallum
3rd Kim Murray
17. Mild salsa
1st Tracy Nash
2nd Meaghan McCallum
3rd Connor Driscoll
'*Bemardin Best In Show (most points from lass 10-17)
1st Tracy Nash
20. Crosby Molasses Special Barbeque sauce
1st Quinn Driscoll
2nd Kendra Jewitt
3rd Joanne Maloney Flanagan
Section M: Baking
23. Raisin cookies, 3
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
24. Oatmeal cookies, 3
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Mary Fotheringham
25. Crosby Molasses Cookie Special Cookies, 3
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Kendra Jewitt
28. Date squares, 3
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Linda Neeb
29. Robin Hood Flour Spedal: Best homemade zucchini loaf
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Linda Neeb
30. Crosby Molasses Loaf Special: loaf
1st Linda Neeb
32. Your favourite way to serve white pea beans
1st Joanne Maloney Flanagan
35. Homemade carmel com
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Lindsay McNichol
36. My other homemade candy treat, 3
1st Kayleigh Pickard
2nd Linda Neeb
Section 0: Home Department
1. Quilt, hand stitched applique, most attractive design
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Marg Ungarian
3. Quilt, cotton pieced
1st Laurie Dolmage
4. Quilt, more than one technique (eg. pieced, appli-
qued, embroidery)
1st Marg Ungarian
2nd Colleen Ungarian
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 1-4)
1st Marg Ungarian
**In memory of Jane Vincent $30 to Grand Champion
Hand Quilt
1st Laurie Dolmage
7. Quilt, min. 220" on the perimeter, pieced, hand quilted
2nd Marg Ungarian
8. Quilt, min. 220" on the perimeter, pieced, machine quilted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Eileen Malone
3rd Linda Neeb
9. Crib quilt, hand quilted
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Mary Ungarian
10. Crib quilt, machine quitted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
11. Crib quilt, purchased top, hand quilted
1st Colleen Ungarian
2nd Marg Ungarian
3rd Betty C. Hulley
12. Quilt, machine quilted, any technique by two or
more people
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
13. Quilt, any size, any other technique not listed above
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Betty C. Hulley
'*H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 5-13)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
14. Quilt, machine quitted, min. 324" on the perimeter
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
15. Wall hanging, machine quilted, total perimeter mea-
surement min. 192"/480 cm
1st Rosemary Terpstra
16. Long arm quilted quilt, min. 324" on the perimeter,
any design
1st Linda Neeb
17. Long arm quilted quilt, min. 324", any design, by
two or more people
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 14-17)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
18. Wall hanging, hand quitted any size, ready to hang
1st Marg Ungarian
19. Wall hanging, machine quitted, any size, ready to hang
1st Rosemary Terpstra
20. Wall hanging, any fabric or technique, any size,
ready to hang
1st Eileen Malone
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
3rd Mary L. Maloney
21. Article of counted cross stitch
1st Janice Fehr
22. Cushion, hand or machine quilted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary L. Maloney
23. Cushion, any technique
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Patricia Mero
3rd Colleen Ungarian
24. Oven mitts or two pot holders
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Marg Ungarian
26. Christmas stocking
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary L. Maloney
27. Christmas tree skirt
1st Rosemary Terpstra
28. Something "new" from something "old"
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
29. Table runner
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Marg Ungarian
30. Table topper, any size
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Eileen Malone
3rd Linda Neeb
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 18-30)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
31. Afghan, any size
1st Rosemary Terpstra
34. Child's sweater
1st Marg Ungarian
37. Man's or lady's socks
1st Patricia Mero
38. My other knitted article, not listed above
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 31-38)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
39. Baby shawl or baby blanket
1st Sandy Halliday
2nd Cathy Harrison
40. Afghan
1st SandyHallidray
2nd Patricia Mero
41. Cushion
1st Sandy Halliday
42. Child's novelty slippers
1st Sandy Halliday
43. Baby sweater and bonnet
1st Sandy Halliday
44. Any other crocheted article, not listed above
1st Patricia Mero
2nd Sandy Halliday
3rd Linda Neeb
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 39-44)
1st Sandy Halliday
45. Clothespin bag
1st Mary L. Maloney
2nd Kendra Jewitt
46. Any night apparel
1st Mary L. Maloney
47. Sewn recycled article
1st Eileen Malone
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
3rd Kendra Jewitt
48. Beach cover-up
1st Rosemary Terpstra
50. Doll outfit sewn, displayed on doll
1st Patricia Mero
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Rosemary Terpstra
51. Any other article of sewn clothing
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
**Seaforth Sewing Centre donates $10 (most points in
classes 45-51)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
Section 0: Senior Home Department (Age 70+)
52. Antique quilt, 50 years or older, include max. 100
word history of the quilt
1st Mary L. Maloney
53. Article of knitting
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Mary L. Maloney
55. Crib quilt, quilted, not tied
1st Marg Ungarian
56. Crib quilt, tied
1st Mary L. Maloney
57. Fair theme Celebrating 170 Years of Country Heri-
tage tote/ bag
1st Mary L. Maloney
61. Oven door finger towel
1st Mary L. Maloney
62. Hobby article, not listed above (ie woodworking)
1st Betty C. Hulley
"*In memory of Mary Finlayson $10 (most points in
classes 52-62)
1st Mary L. Maloney
Section K: Roots & Vegetables
1. Red tomatoes, 4, stems on
1st Robert Fisher
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Mary Fotheringham
2. Green tomatoes, 4, stems on
1st John McFadzean
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
3. Cherry type tomatoes, pint box, stems off
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd John McFadzean
4. Spanish onions, 4, skins on
2nd Robert Fisher
5. Large onion, skins on
1st Kayleigh Pickard
2nd Robert Fisher
6. Yellow onions from dutch sets, 4, skins on
1st Mary Fotheringham
7. Green or yellow beans, 6
1st Crystal Whyte
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
**Seaforth Freeze King donates $10 gift certificate
(most points in classes 1-11)
1st Robert Fisher
12. Garlic bulbs, 4
1st Reber Fisher
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
13. Pickling beets, 4
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Robert Fisher
14. Table beets, 4
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Robert Fisher
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
15. Cylindra beets, 4
1st Elizabeth McGregor
16. Long carrots, 4, min. 6"
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Lawrence Bergsma
17. Short carrots, 4, max. 6"
1st Crystal Whyte
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Robert Fisher
18. Large green peppers, 3
1st Lawrence Bergsma
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
19. Fall cabbage
1st Lawrence Bergsma
20. Red cabbage
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Lawrence Bergsma
21. Feld com, 4 cobs
1st Elizabeth McGregor
2nd Mary Fotheringham
23. Pepper squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
24. Yellow squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
25. Butternut squash
1st Mary Fotheringham
27. Pie pumpkin, 2, max. 7" diameter
1st Mary Fotheringham
28. Feld pumpkin
1st Elizabeth McGregor
**Sunset Springs Greenhouse donates $10 gift certifi-
cate (most points in classes 12-28)
1st Mary Fotheringham
30. Largest zucchini squash
1st Robert Fisher
2nd Rita Gubelmann
31. Largest tomato
1st Dianne Wood
35. Odd -shaped tomato
1st Elizabeth McGregor
36. AOV odd -shaped vegetable
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
3rd Robert Fisher
37. Small hot peppers, 3
1st Robert Fisher
39. AOV potatoes, 12, named, unwashed, in suitable
container
1st Lawrence Bergsma
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
40. Display for theme Celebrating 170 Years of Country
Heritage
1st Mary Fotheringham
41. Different vegetables, 4, one of each
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
**Smith Packaging donates $10 (most points in classes
30-43)
1st Mary Fotheringham
**In memory of Mary Finlayson $10 (new exhibitor with
most points)
1st Kayleigh Pickard
**Huron Expositor donates one year subscription (most
points in section K)
1st Mary Fotheringham
Section L: Canning
1. Apple sauce
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Quinn Driscoll
3rd Della Bennett
2. Pears
1st Lindsay McNichol
2nd Della Bennett
3. Peaches
1st Della Bennett
2nd Lindsay McNichol
3rd John McFadzean
5. Cooked peach jam
1st Lois Scoins
2nd Kayleigh Pickard
3rd John McFadzean
6. Cooked strawberry jam
1st Della Bennett
2nd Sandy Halliday
7. Cooked raspberry jam
1st Quinn Driscoll
2nd Maggie Nigh
3rd Sandy Halliday
8. My cooked jelly
1st Doug Yeo
2nd Tanis VanderMolen
3rd Sandy Halliday
9. Bernardin Special: Cooked marmalade jam
1st Tanis VanderMolen
10. Pickled beets
1st Lois Scoins
11.Old fashioned sweet pickle
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Tracy Nash
12. Dill pickles
1st Sandy Halliday
2nd Tracy Nash
13. Yellow hotdog relish
1st Tanis VanderMolen
14. Green relish
1st Tanis VanderMolen
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Maggie Nigh
15. Any pickled vegetable not listed above
1st Della Bennett
2nd Lois Scoins
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
16. Chili sauce
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Meaghan McCallum
3rd Kim Murray
17. Mild salsa
1st Tracy Nash
2nd Meaghan McCallum
3rd Connor Driscoll
**Bernardin Best In Show (most points from class 10-17)
1st Tracy Nash
20. Crosby Molasses Special Barbeque sauce
1st Quinn Driscoll
2nd Kendra Jewitt
3rd Joanne Maloney Flanagan
Section M: Baking
23. Raisin cookies, 3
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Kayleigh Pickard
24. Oatmeal cookies, 3
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Dianne Wood
3rd Mary Fotheringham
25. Crosby Molasses Cookie Special Cookies, 3
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Kendra Jewitt
28. Date squares, 3
1st Mary Fotheringham
2nd Linda Neeb
29. Robin Hood Flour Special: Best homemade zucchini
loaf
1st Dianne Wood
2nd Linda Neeb
30. Crosby Molasses Loaf Special: loaf
1st Linda Neeb
32. Your favourite way to serve white pea beans
1st Joanne Maloney Flanagan
35. Homemade carmel corn
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Lindsay McNichol
36. Any other homemade candy treat, 3
1st Kayleigh Pickard
2nd Linda Neeb
Section 0: Home Department
1. Quiff, hand stitched applique, most attractive design
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Marg Ungarian
3. Quilt, cotton pieced
1st Laurie Dolmage
4. Quilt, more than one technique (eg. pieced, appli-
qued, embroidery)
1st Marg Ungarian
2nd Colleen Ungarian
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 1-4)
1st Marg Ungarian
"*In memory of Jane Vincent $30 to Grand Champion
Hand Ouilt
1st Laurie Dolmage
7. Quilt, min. 220" on the perimeter, pieced, hand
quilted
2nd Mang Ungarian
8. Quilt, min. 220" on the perimeter, pieced, machine
quilted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Eileen Malone
3rd Linda Neeb
9. Crib quilt, hand quilted
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Mary Ungarian
10. Crib quilt, machine quilted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
11. Crib quilt, purchased top, hand quilted
1st Colleen Ungarian
2nd Mang Ungarian
3rd Betty C. Hulley
12. Quilt, machine quilted, any technique by two or
more people
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
13. Quilt, any size, any other technique not listed above
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Betty C. Hulley
*"H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 5-13)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
14. Quilt, machine quilted, min. 324" on the perimeter
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
15. Wall hanging, machine quitted, total perimeter mea-
surement min. 192"/480 cm
1st Rosemary Terpstra
16. Long arm quilted quill, min. 324" on the perimeter,
any design
1st Linda Neeb
17. Long arm quilted quilt, min. 324", any design, by
two or more people
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Linda Neeb
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 14-17)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
18. Wall hanging, hand quilted any size, ready to hang
1st Marg Ungarian
19. Wall hanging, machine quilted, any size, ready to
hang
1st Rosemary Terpstra
20. Wall hanging, any fabric or technique, any size,
ready to hang
1st Eileen Malone
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
3rd Mary L. Maloney
21. Article of counted cross stitch
1st Janice Fehr
22. Cushion, hand or machine quilted
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary L. Maloney
23. Cushion, any technique
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Patricia Mero
3rd Colleen Ungarian
24. Oven mitts or two pot holders
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Colleen Ungarian
3rd Marg Ungarian
26. Christmas stocking
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary L. Maloney
27. Christmas tree skirt
1st Rosemary Terpstra
28. Something "new" from something "old"
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
29. Table runner
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Mary Fotheringham
3rd Marg Ungarian
30. Table topper, any size
1st Rosemary Terpstra
2nd Eileen Malone
3rd Linda Neeb
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 18-30)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
31. Afghan, any size
1st Rosemary Terpstra
34. Child's sweater
1st Marg Ungarian
37. Man's or lady's socks
1st Patricia Mero
38. Any other knitted article, not listed above
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Elizabeth McGregor
**H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 31-38)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
39. Baby shawl or baby blanket
1st Sandy Halliday
2nd Cathy Harrison
40. Afghan
1st Sandy Halliday
2nd Patricia Mero
41. Cushion
1st Sandy Halliday
42. Child's novelty slippers
1st Sandy Halliday
43. Baby sweater and bonnet
1st Sandy Halliday
44. Any other crocheted article, not listed above
1st Patricia Mero
2nd Sandy Halliday
3rd Linda Neeb
"*H. A. Kidd & Co. Special (most points in classes 39-44)
1st Sandy Halliday
45. Clothespin bag
1st Mary L. Maloney
2nd Kendra Jewitt
46. Any night apparel
1st Mary L. Maloney
47. Sewn recycled article
1st Eileen Malone
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
3rd Kendra Jewitt
48. Beach cover-up
1st Rosemary Terpstra
50. Doll outfit sewn, displayed on doll
1st Patricia Mero
2nd Linda Neeb
3rd Rosemary Terpstra
51. Any other article of sewn clothing
1st Linda Neeb
2nd Rosemary Terpstra
**Seaforth Sewing Centre donates $10 (most points in
classes 45-51)
1st Rosemary Terpstra
Section 0: Senior Home Department (Age 70+)
52. Antique quilt, 50 years or older, include max. 100
word history of the quilt
1st Mary L. Maloney
53. Article of knitting
1st Betty C. Hulley
2nd Mary L. Maloney
55. Crib quilt, quilted, not tied
1st Marg Ungarian
56. Crib quilt, tied
1st Maly L. Maloney
57. Fair theme Celebrating 170 Years of Country Heri-
tage tote/ bag
1st Mary L. Maloney
61. Oven door finger towel
1st Mary L. Maloney
62. Hobby article, not listed above (ie woodworking)
1st Betty C. Hulley
""In memory of Mary Finlayson $10 (most points in
Gasses 52-62)
1st Mary L. Maloney