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Seaforth Fo i Fair Prize List �etd.)
with a Fry's Cocoa Label. One prize to any one contestant. 1st
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- Ross Gordon - Gordan Papple `
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Q�T . Foil= it Prize List 1 ctd•) A group of\4 animals. Both sexe to he represented. Each animal
Jas. Henderson Harold Pryce .
John Henderson Mac Stewart
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m the group must have beePexhibited in one of the above
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PREMIER- BREEDERS - The Bank tat Montreal is giving a
- classes. Entries' most meet with the requirements set out in
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Trophy lathe breeder.winain t e largest number of points that
General Rules I (b) Group Classes_
3. R.O.P. Requirements for Entries in Classes For Breeding
A sheaf of eight
ght st alks and eight cobs of corn must be exhibited
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have; been won -by not more than ten animals bred, but not
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neeessaziTi[awiied by the winner. The winner.will hold the cup
foroneyeaz but musbreturn it tothe Club before the Fair of the.-
Either tete entry itselt or the sire have completed test under -
Prize money in Field Crops - 1st 516; 2nd S14; 3rd $12; 4th $10;
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following. year. when it will again be competed eted for: He will also
a-rep3ita donated by the Bank Montreal, Clinton, for
one phase of the R.O.P. Program. The minimum -requirements of
the entry itself or. -the sire are -as follows„
5th $8; 6th S7; all other exhibiting S4 each.
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his own collection_
cartons of Crispyflake to each of the first prize winners in classes
Seaforth Farmers Co -u erauve donates 550 towards these "
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Adjusted Age to 200 lbs. live weight -- 175 days
prizes.
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r THE SUIg=R V TROPHY -- Best female and one of her
- Adjusted Backfat to 2001bs. live weight - - .80 inches
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Seaforth News Printing Office offers stationery valued at S10 to
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It is mandatory -that official test results be listed on the entry -
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the winner of most points in this section.
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SIMMON-SE4 2S LTD. - Prize to the Grarid,°°Champion
form and listed in the fair catalogue, if one is published-
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ROOTS & VEGETABLES -'Section K -
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Female.
LITTER TEST - ..
Open to any 25 mile radius. Each exhibit must
contain 4 - 6 pictures - work of two or more members of the
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KEN MARTIN (Surge) - Prize to the Reserve Grand
Champioi€ Female.
(a) From a dam which had a carcass $care equal to or better
Commute .Mrs, John McCowan, Convener -
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18. Pickled corn cobs E
than 78:1% (Estimated yield of trimmed cuts.) '
name individual attached. entry grouj
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t4 WLAUFI- Prize to Grand Champion Male.
(b) From a sire which had a minimum of three Litter Tests '
score's
Prizes for all classes, except Clans 46, to be 31.00, 75c and 25c.
Paget will be supplied. a
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Prize to Junior Champion Female.
with that average at least the minimum standards as set
plates
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ROSS MARSHALLAWARD - To a second year exhibitor who
has shown the SS.00 cash award.
above.
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-- HOWSON &- HOWSON- LTD. - The best -aged cow • that
Home Herd Probe and Weight Program (including Board
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1. Six tomatoes, red
2. Six tomatoes, _
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produced over 100.000 lbs. atilt - A titre Ty pe Model. The
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3. Six onions from seedr Spanish
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winner will hold this trophy one year, but must return it to: the
Club the following pear, when it will again be competed for.
(a) The entry (if tested under this program) when probed,
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4. Six onions from Dutch sets
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measured not more than 1.1 inches average adjusted back fat
5. Onion sets. quart box
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and had an adjusted age of 18Q days or le-
(b)- From a sire (if tested under this program) which, when -
6. Gherkms, quart box .
7. Butter beans, shelled, quart box. •
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THE SEAFOR•TH FARMERS' CO 3PERATIVE Limitect -�
probed, measured not more than 1.1 inches average adjusted
8. White beans, shelled, quart box '
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back fat and had an adjusted age of 180 days or less.
9. Six table carrots, short ,
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10. Six table carrots, long, -
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TOPNOTCH LIMITED (donation)
a,maturity of 180 days or less or a fded conversion of350 lbs. of
11. Pickling beets, quart box .
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SIMPSON-SEARS SPECIAL- $15.00 Gift Certificate to winner
back fat and had an adjusted age of 180 days or fess.
12. Six table beetss .
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GAY LEA FOODS CO Op. Ltd_ (cheese)
SSRE PROGENY TEST
13. Three cucumbers, slicing
14. Six cucumbers, pickling ,
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- These pores wiltbe•divided to the winners in Class No. 3 and
No 4, namely -tie Calf Classes and runners-up for Premier
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"A tested sire whose progeny tested an -average carcass
15. Six table parsnips -
16. Six peppers, red ,
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Breeder and Premier Exhibitor.
score of 78.1% (estimated yield of ,trimmed cuts) or higher and
17. Six peppers, green
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had either a maturity of 180 days or less or a feed conversion of
18. Six ears sweet table eorn,Bantam _
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The Huron County Holstein Club are awariiing a Special Prize
350 lbs. of feed per 100 lbs. Five weight gain or Fess, or animals
19. Six ears sweet table corn AOV ,
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to the fop boy or girl with a Holstein calf in each club in the
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from a sire w progeny tested an average carcass score of
-78.1% t ated of trimmed cuts) or higher and had either
20. Six winter radishes
21. Two sunflower heads
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u_winners are not eligible. Calf halters will be
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gWca fa-eaW new 4-H member with a Holstein calf.
a maturity of 160 days or less or a feed conversion of 350 lbs, of
22• Vegetable novelty
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The exhibitor scoring the ta6st points in Sections L, R. & S.
feed per 100 lb. live weight gain."
23. Two heads cauliflower -
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The Huron County Holstein Club Special: Junior and Senior
8, hooked yarn or Belgian cloth.
4. Mat, hooked from wool rags.
24. Three heads red cabbage -
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calfetassesme�o too -H. members. Prizes for each class 592.00;
Prize money scheduled - each class: 20, 17, 14, 12, 10, 8. 6, 5,
25. Three heads Savoy cabbage
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4, 4, equals S100.00.
26. Three heads fall cabbage -
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I1. Cushion, ;wool, crocheted, may have velvet or satin back.
27: Three heads winter cabbage -
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Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce,Seaforth,..offers a silver
28. Two muskmelons ,
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tray" to any one breeder with most points in any one breed.
29, Two citrons, striped
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1. Only one entry may be shown by an exhibitor h leach class
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30. Two pipumpkins
for�whiaprize money is ciffered except that 2_entries may be
BEDROOM •FURNISHINGS:
31. Two watermelons
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in arty 2 classes chosen by exhibitor. Not more than
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EGGS -Sec#ion G
32. Two vegetable-, marrow
squash
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` two animals may be shown, in each individual class in which
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33. Three varieties table
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-prize money isnot offered.
17. 1 pillow case, white, embroidered, suitable for child's room.
34. Three pepper squash .
35. Two "Hubbard squash
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2. Aniiaals shown in the individual classes for which prize
money is offered may not also be shown in`the corresponding
Commlttee - CWre Relth, Stuart Wilson
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36. Six fie d carrots, white
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dry classes.
3. A senior yearling. in -milk will show with the 2 year olds.
- ADULT SECTION G - 3
37. Six Swede ,turnips, feed
38. Six turnips, table, Laurentian or Cannell's Purple Top .
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4�Animafs from both the me more and non- a move
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Prizes: tat, $4.00; 2nd, 53.00; 3rd, 5.00; 41b, $1.00
39. Six -quart basket white or yellow onions
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OR CROCHETED ARTICLES: I
40. Largest squash
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Exhibitor awards. .
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1.2'/dozen Brown Eggs. 2.2'h Dozen White Eggs. 3. Special:
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$3.00 for best tray (Adult Section) donated by United Dairy and
Largest .pumpkin
42. Six -quart basket Irish Cobbler potatoes, unwashed
43. Six -quart basket AOV early'potatoes
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6. The exhibitor shat- be- owner as officially recorded on the
P-ultry Co-operative, Seaforth Branch.
44, Eleven -quart basket Green Mountain otatces
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me3uement of judging.
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•45. Eleven -quart basket AOV late potatoes
46. Collection Qf Garden Produce - Three of each; numbers
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7. The registration certificate and the necessary Record of
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of types and quality to be considered
Prizes:--- $5.00; X4.00; $3.00; $2.00
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V; rfirrrance certificates must be made available for
checking liefore the commencing of judging.
s $: W'itlnir the limit of the total number of entries, unlimited
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Committee - StanleyHillen, Robert Foth Bill Little,
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' 47. To winner of most points in Section K, a one ear's . '
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subscription to The, Expositor. .
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substitution of entries owned by the same efrhibitor will be
Francis Rieknetl, Lewis Coyne, Gordan Pspp[e.
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(Entries in this class must be in by l l o'clock)
WOMEN'S DIVISION
- • RULES AND REGULATIONS
Class 1st 2nd Std 4th
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Seaforth Agricultural Society
1. Alfalfa Seed. 1/2 bushel .................... 4 3 2 1
Homemaking Section `
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I. All roles applie7able to will
- 2. Timotliy,,,'/: bushel... ,- ................... 4 3 2 1
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2 Faptrh'ies co ed,to Huron County Holsteins only.
__ 3. Exhibitor/must become a member of Seaforth Agricultural
3., Red C ver, bushel . . .............. . ... 4 3
4. Fall Wheat,'/2 bushel_ ..... 4 3 2 1
-Women's Division Officers for 1974
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Society: Annual fee $1.50.
Tophotch Feeds Limited donates $10
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4. Ezhibilots MUST be members of Huron County, Holstein
to above prizes.
S. Barley, x bushel, 2 -row 4 3: 2 I
President, Mrs. Ken Campbell; Secretary -Treasurer-
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Club. Annual fee $1.00:
S. All entices must be registered in the herd book of the
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Sa. Barley, /2 bushel, 6 -row ................ . .. 4 3 2 1
Mrs. William Hodgen.
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Holstein -Friesian Association of Canada.
5b. Barley.1/2 bushel: open to exhibitors
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who have not previously won a prize at
Committee conveners: Home Economics and -canned fruit and
vegetables, Mrs. K. Campbell.
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6. Notice -The Ontario Livestock Branch has asked or a
marked- catalogue of the prize winners, whi wit( be the
Seaforth Fair in Grain Section ........... . . 4 3 2 1
, 4 B 2 I
6. Malting Barley A bushel
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Home Department -Mrs. J.M.Scott. .
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basis on which their grant to our Black an White Show
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7- Oats. 'h bus�iel................... 4 3 2 1
Arts & Crafts -_ Mrs. Wm. Hod ert
Floral Exhibits Mrs. John '
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wilt be aid. It is, therefore, IMPERATIVE that tfi name
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and number of each entry must appear in the show
8. Vats, /2 bushel: open to exhibitors
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Elementary School -• Mr. J.W.Talbot.
catalogue. All entries must be received at Department of
who nave not previously won a prize
to bottom floret.
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Agriculture; Clinton. not later tharr "Friday, September 14.
at Seaforth Fair in Grata Section.......... 9 3 2 1
9. Mixed Oats and Barley, h Bushel ......... 4 3 2 1
Rules..and Regulations
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- be3effucted firom'''prize winnings to cover entry fee.
. 10. White Beans, '/2 bushel ............ 6 4 3 2
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Ari rules and regulations of �eatorth . Agricuiturat Society
8: No entries will be accepted show day. Strictly enforced.
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I1. Champion, Bushel Classes I .- 10 Ribbon
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12. Husking Corn on cob, 8 ears .............. 3 2 1 1
apply to Women's Division, also the- following:
1. Articles for in indoor departments be. in
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9. All entries MUST be one•grounds by 10 30 a on day of
tf eeshow and will -be released same days
13. Ensilage Corn, 1 sheaf of 8 stalks.......... 3 2 1 I
N.B.-Each additional entry- in Classes
competition to"
showroom before 12 o'clock noon, on the first day of the
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10 The Registratiorr Certificate must accompany all entries to
ringside for identification purposes. Tht�s'applies in both
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_ 1-10. 12 and •13: 51.00 if so merited °
1-10. 1 and. donates $f
exhibition. pro er! located in their o*n de artments.
2. Payment of $1 50 will constitute a earl membership and
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single and group entries.
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will entitle the member so vavine to compete in any or of the .-
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J1. Jud will start PROMPPLY at t p.m., Sept. Z0. 1974
beginning at Class No. 1.
14. Bale of first cut hay ....... ........... . . . . 3 2 1 1
reguiat departments. A membership permits ONE free pass
Thursday or Friday, but only once.
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15. Bale of second -cut or third -cut hay......... 3 2 1 1
16. Field chopped hay. first cut. 2 bushel....... 3 2 1 1.
3. Entry Fee: 15% deducted #coin winnings over $S.OI.
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17. Field chopped hay. second cut. /2 bus.. .. 3 2 1 1
4_ All parties having paid their subscriptions and only such .
will be entitled to compete.
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PIGS - Section f "
Seaforth Jewellers offers a $5 merchandise
voucher to winner -of most points in Section J.
5: Prize winners to the amount of $5.00 or over are required to
leave membership fee for 1975.
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21. Tumpkin pie' ....:.................... 1.25 1.00 .75
22. Cherry pie, lattice top ................ 1.25 1.00 .75
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6. AJJ articles exhibited must be the work of.the exhibitor. i.
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Committee-JamesPappte, RobertMcMtIIan, Francis Hunt,
Townsend
FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS
F°Trofessional, exhibitors are barred. -
7. Al) fruit, flowers and -vee s exhibited must have been
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prsoduced on farm or tri garden o P�hibitor. ' .
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5efci"fon F-1- Yorkshile Section F-2 - F�ndrace and Lacombe
Final score based on 75% Field score. 25% exhibit at Fair.
8. No competitor will be entitled to more than one prize in any
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Section F-3 - All othet'Breeds
suitable fabric.
one class of a section in indoor de department. -
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BARLEY
9. Competitors to make entries with the secretary for the
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53. Youth's or boy's dress shirt, any suitable fabric.
indoor departments nor later than 11:30 a.m. on the first day of -
I- Number of Classifications for Swine
Arthur Bolton R. Fotheringham
the exhibition. Judging of all classes in indoor departments to f
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The dasifiications may be offered for a maximum of 5
-intdirridual__ breeds, namely Yorkshire. Landrace. Lacombe.
Carl Bolton Jahn Henderson
Russell Bolton Harold Pryce
commence at 1:00 P.M.
10. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard to .
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-Hampshim-and Dime. Should the registrations of purebreds fall
Ken Campbell . Mac Stewart
merit in all articles exhibited for competition, and to withhold -
any prizes if they consider the article undeserving.
bekiw€-t,(i00headforany one breed in the year preceding, than
Lha- breed will be ineligible to show under the swine
Donald Dodds - Furry Wheatley
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11. Point Syst em - in indoor exhibits; 1st 5 points; 2nd 3
3rd i point.
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dasciftcations-� s
h bushel of barley must be exhibited at the Fair.
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CANNED FRUITS & VEGETABLES
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brteeenarig lass witries must be owned by, and registered in the
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Joe novereaux KevinKale
Donald Kelly
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of,the exhibitor. Ages to be computed from dale of birth to
R. Fotherin ham
31. poses, 3rblooats. 3 colors, names attached, � �
32. Roses, Peace rose, 1 bloom.
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showing' _
Ross Gordon Tom Melady
Jas. Henderson . Gordan Papple
- Committee - Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Mae Dorrance,Mrs. Roy I
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MISCELLANEOUS: No entry fee for Jr. 4-H Club members in
McGonigle, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Keith Sharp, Mrs.
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A�- Boars
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/2 bushel of grain must be exhibited at Fair
Geo. Wheatley, Mrs. Chester Nei), Mrs. Atex Bo es, Mrs: '
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Keith Snell:
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GRAIN CORN
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All Jams, Jellies and Marmalades to be labelled-. .
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t`l`1 it1 nWit is inclusive {evidence of being in ¢ig)
Ken Campbell Stan[e Hiller
Kale
Classes I - 19. exhibited in sealed .pints ifith new rubbers and
rings; Classes 21 - 26 in glasses or small containers without-
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suitable for tea ....................... 4.00 2.00 1.00
{�j $- months inclusive .
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Lewis Coyne Donald Kell
Joe Devereaux y
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33, • Six ways of serving cheese .............. 4.00 2.00 1.00
34. Six ways of serving low calorie foods...... 4.00 2.00 1.00
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69. 2 quilt blocks, different, names attach and mounted on
bristol board.
ti -T months inclusive
Donald Dodds Donald McKercher
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Prizes - Classes 1 -26; 1 st.60c; 2nd. 40c; 3r$ 25c.
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R. Fotheringham Tom Melady
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with a Fry's Cocoa Label. One prize to any one contestant. 1st
74. Child's jersey. ) -
prize 55.00; 2n prize $3.00; 3rd prize $2.00. -
75. Girl's jumpe{, any suitable material, 12 years and under.
1. Preserved straw'b�rries
William Netts n Limited, makers of chocolate and cocoa,`offef
76. Misses or ladies casual slacks.
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2. Canned cherries, red, pitte4 .
two pounds of chocolates for the best chocolate cake made with
ARTS CRAFTS -Section R
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Jersey Cocoa, providing that the empty cocoa tin, with
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4. Canned pears -
cave: attached. is displayed wiih the cake.
Committeet Mr a. Wm. Hodgert, Miss Dorotby Parke,
5. Canned plums
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Mrs. John Bach, Mea Rennets Stewart, Mrs. Leonard
6. Canned red raspberries.
IJ.M.Schneider Limited of Kitchener. offers five one -pound
Strong. Mrs. Marlen Vtaceat-
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7. Fruit cocktail, of 3 or more fruits
cartons of Crispyflake to each of the first prize winners in classes
8. Pear marmalade
9. Mincemeat--
6. 25 and 26. providing an empty carton of -Crispyflake
shortening is displayed with each entry..
No competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry
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10, Tomato juice - _
The Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board offer special
in any one class of a section. i
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11. Chili Sauce
12. Pickled
prizes for the "Best Dish Of Baked Beans" 1st prize 55.00; 2nd.
rize 53.00; 3rd nae 52.00. A condition of the rize awarded b
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.cherries
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14. Canned whole tomatoes -
the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board is that the recipe
used must accompany the entry. -
A. Oil aintin water color, acrylic or charcoal afnting.
painting.
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15. Sweet cucumber pickles I
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Open to any 25 mile radius. Each exhibit must
contain 4 - 6 pictures - work of two or more members of the
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16. Pickled .watermelon
17. Hot dog relish
HOME DEPARTMENT - Section O
group.Pictures must be framed and ready to hang
No fee. Each �
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18. Pickled corn cobs E
name individual attached. entry grouj
' 19. Dill pickles
Committee: Mrs. J.M.Scott. Mrs. Robt. McMillan.
receive $5.00.
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20 Tomato catsup -
Mrs. Sam Scott. Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot.
, & Oil painting, ater color, acrylic or charcoal Painting.
21. Black currant jelly
Mrs. Gordon Rimmer
Open to an ndividual within 25imiles radius. Exhibits to
• 22. Strawberry jam
23. Raspberry jam t
N.B.: No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry in
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be new and cont in two pictures, framed and ready to hang. with
individual attached.•No entry fee. Each exhibitor
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24. Apple jetty -.
. 25. Red currant jelly
any one section.
All exhibits in competition must be new, and -must be the work
name of
will receive $1.00.
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26. Any other variety of jam or jelly
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of the exhibitor. Judges are instructed to disqualify all soiled
defaced, or old work. and to award prizes to new, and up to date;
C. Poster for Huron County- Prizes 51.00; .75; .50.
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27. Collection of canned fruit (pint), 6 varieties a
Prizes: 1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00; 3rd .75c
work. In classes 1-t0 inclusive, work may not be shown more
than 2 ears.
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D. CRAFTS - 1st $1.00; 2nd..75; 3rd..50.
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28. -Three jars of jams or jelly decorated for a Christmas gift.
Prizes: Ist t2.00: 2nd $1.00; 3rd .75c
PRIZES -
1. Decorated yard stick holder.
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Classes I - 10 inclusive S3.00; $2.00; 51.00
2. Macrame - any article.,
SPECIAL PRIZES
(Classes 11 - 28 inclusive $1,00; .75; .50
3. Decoupe - any article.
QUILTS:
4. Shoe -bag panel. standard size.
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1. Quilt. pieced cotton, any Star pattern• name of pattern
S. Set of three hot dish mats - any media. ,
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SIMPSON-SEARS SPECIAL- $15.00 Gift Certificate to winner
attached..
2. Quilt, Patchwork, nixed colours.
6. Mosaic tilingan small article.
7. An article oCeramics,.
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of points in Section L, N,'0,$'antl3.-May not be won Tor
3. Quilt, cotton, pieced. and hand stitched applique.
8. Cross-stitch sampler.
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two consecutive years by same exhibitor.
-4. Quilt, any pattern, using checked or plaid gingham with
9. String -art picture.
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The exhibitor scoring the most tuts in Section N, Home
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harmonizing plain colour.
S. Quilt,- reversible. 2 colours, judged' best quitting design and
10. Stuffed animal, any material.
I t . Raggedy Ann doll. '
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Economics, will receive a merchandise voucher to the value of
$15.00, courtesy George A: Sills & Sons Hardtvare.
quilting.
12. Needlepoint, any article.
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6: Quilt, suitable for boy's or girl's room.
13. Pillow. crewel embroidery, any size.
The exhibitor scoring the most points in Section O. Home
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14. -Jewellery, any item, made from beads.
15. Christmas'table centre
Department, will receive a merchandise voucher to the value of
$15.00, courtesy of Larone's Stationery and Gift Store.
SPECIAL: Seaforth-Womens' Institute most points
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l6. 1 pair of pillow cases with knitted .lace.
Sectioe Classes 1 - 6 inclusive $5.00.
MATS:
[ 7. Christmas decoration, suitable for front door.
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The exhibitor scoring the ta6st points in Sections L, R. & S.
_Mat.
18. Four crocheted coasters over glass, 4" across.
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will each receive a $10.00 prize. Donated by the Womens
8, hooked yarn or Belgian cloth.
4. Mat, hooked from wool rags.
19. Butterfly mobile.
20. Homemade wax candle, for Christmas: .
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Division of the Fair Board.
10. Mat, wool, latch hooked on- turkey canvas. -
21. Mrs. Haugh Special: ,
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To each of the new exhibitors in classes L, N. O, K. & S.
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51.50 for best dressed Mod or Hippie.Doll, two complete
I outfits required. Ot her prizes offered: 2nd.S1.0% 3rd. .50c.
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$5.00 will be donated by Women's Division of the Fair Board. A
I1. Cushion, ;wool, crocheted, may have velvet or satin back.
22. Any other craft not listed above. °
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new exhibitor is one who has not exhibited at Seaforth Fall Fair
12. Cushion, needlepoint, with suitable back.
within the last five years.
13. Practical cotton cushion.
HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PROTOGRARMCCQNTEST:
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14. Set of 4 place mats, Phentex - woven.
For hest black -and white photographs suitable for publication
HOME .,ECONOMICS -' Seetior? N
BEDROOM •FURNISHINGS:
with credit on the editorial .page of The Huron Expositor. Picture
subjects should include an area seen@, children, animals,
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I pillowcase, white, monogrammed in colour.
buildings, flowers and other subjects of general interest, taken'
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16. 1 pillow case, cross stitch embroidery.
within 20 miles of Seaforth.Each entry consists of one
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Committee - Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs. R.
17. 1 pillow case, white, embroidered, suitable for child's room.
photograph and is -to indicate where picture was taken and
- McGonigle, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Keith Sharpe, Mrs.
18. i pillow case, serviceable• printed material (Sample
identify subject matter. Negative must accompany entry. Not
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Geo. Wheatley, Mrs. Alex Boyes., Mrs. Chester Neil, Mrs. Keith
attached).
more than 3 entries per ptrrson permitted. Children's entries are
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wel$ome. Entries will be on display in the roundhouse. No entry
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OR CROCHETED ARTICLES: I
fee. Ist prize $5.00: I prizes $3:00 each; 10 prizes 31.00.
• Score -4st 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point
lo. Baby set, white or yellow• bonnet and sweater,- knitted.
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20. Child's tam or toque; wool, knitted.
F. LIQUID EMBROIDERY: 1st. $2.00; 2nd. $1.00; 3rd. .75c.
L Half apron for Christmas.
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BREAD
1. Loaf white bread, entire crust, yeast..... 1.50 1..25 '1.00
21. Child's mittens, to match above tam or toque.
22. Child's bedroom slippers, knitted. Phentex yarn.
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2. Two quilt blocks, mounted. .
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2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust, yeast..... 1.50 1.25 1.00
3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crust, yeast...... 1.50 1.25. 1.00
23. Girl's vest or shrink• wool, knitted.
24. Girl's vest or shrink, wool, crocheted.
23. Two toys, small. It
4. Chiid's dress, or pinafore,
4. Six :clover leaf buns, Iain, east......... 1.50 1.25 1.00
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25. Girl's poncho or cape, wool, khitted.
5. Kitchen curtains, cafe style.
6. 1 pair of guest towels.
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SPECIAL: Seaforth Women's Institute Offers $5.00 fdr most
2tt. Girl's poncho or cape, wool, crocheted.
27. Man's work socks.
7. Four place mats for Christmas. S. I pair of pillow cases,
points in yeast, N, classes 1 to 4 inclusive.
28. Mitts, Knitted, adult size.
Cross stitch design.
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,PRIZES: Classes 29-33 inclusive'- $1.50: $1.00; .75.
FLORAL EXHIBIT - Section $
5. Angel cake, untied............: , ...... 1.50 1:00 75
29. Ladies' poncho or cape• wool, crocheted.
-6. Chocolate layer cake, with filling, iced. ,... 1.50 1.00 -.75
30. Ladies' tam, beret or hat with matching scarf, crocheted,
7. Banana layer cake, with filling, iced..... 1.50 1.00 .75
31. Girl's or boy's cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or,
Committee: Mm, John Hillebreeht, Mrs. Arnold Jamfe=4
• 8. Chiffon cake, any flavor ................ 1.50 .06 .75
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patterned, fine wool, 3 ply or less.
Mrs. Alex Smith Mrd.RObertCampbell.
9. Dark fruit cake,.entire crust.... 2.25 YV..75 1.25
32. Girl's or boy's cardigan or jacket, 19ng sleeves, plain or
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10. Light fruit cake, entire crust........:... 2.25 :1.75 1.25
11. Date and nut loaf ..................'.... 1.50 i .75 .50\_
patterned, 4 1 double knittingyarn.
'33. Ladies' cardigan or jacket„ long leves• plain or patterned,
Quality and arrangement considered in ell cut flowers.
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12. Carrot loaf ........................... 1.50 � .75 .50
4 ply double knitting yarn. -
. Classes 38 to 52, suitabilityof container considered.
13. Pumpkin loaf ... ...................... 1.50 -'_75 .50
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14. Applesauce cake, plain.. . ............... 1.50 i-75 .50
SEWING: Prizes - $1.A0; .75:.50.
In Gladioli Classes: Stems must not measure more than 20 inches
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In classes 34 - 53, please have sample attached.
to bottom floret.
CANDY: '
15. Maple cream, approximately'/2 ib..:.... 1.00 _75. .50
34. Fancy tea apron.
Prizes: .50c; and .25c unless otherwise stated.
16. Chocolate fudge, approximately 1/2 lb..-..: 1_.00 - .75 .50
35. Ladies' apron, any style. Binding is to be home made with
.75c;
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COOKIES AND SQUARES: I
sample of binding attached.
36. Half apron, decorated with machine stitching.
1. Aster, Powder Puff, I plant.
17, Seven chocolate brownies, iced ........ .'. 1.00 .75 - .50
18. Seven baked peanut butter cookies... , ... 1.00 .75 .50 .
37. Cobbler apron.
38. Geri s winter pyjamas, 12 years and under.
2. Aster, White, 3 blooms.
3. Aster, Pink or Rose, 5 blooms.
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19. Seven baked oatmeal cookies............ 1.00. ,75 .50
1.00
39. Boy's flannelette pyjamas, 12 years and under.
4. Aster, Blue, Mauve or Purple,
5. Aster, Needles or Cactus type.
20. Seven oatmeal date squares............ ..75 .50
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40. Child's pants, knit fabric.
41. Child's Jumper, wool blend.
6. Begonia, Tuberous: 3 blooms in low container, blooms only.
SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. -offers 5 lbs. Mayfair
42. 'Child's blouse, in polyester cotton.
7. Chrysanthemums (garden Mums), 3" across or over, 3
blooms.
Sandwich, Spread for -the best oatmeal' date squares.
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43, Child's dress, in knit fabric.
n knit f brine.
8. Celosia, Cocks Comb, 1 comb.
PIES:
44. Child's shorts,
45. Girl's top, suitable to wear with shorts,, knit fabric.
9. Celosia, Pam us Plume, t plume.
l0. Cosmos, display.
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21. Tumpkin pie' ....:.................... 1.25 1.00 .75
22. Cherry pie, lattice top ................ 1.25 1.00 .75
46. Ladies' or girl's granny gown;' any suitable fabric.
47. Ladies' or girl's waltz -length nightgown, any suitable fabric.
11. Batchelor's Buttons, (Cornflower).
23. Lemon pie, not prepared filling.......... 1.25 1.00 .75
48. Misses or ladies' smock top, suitable to wear with slacks.
12. Dahlia, Pompom, 5 blooms.
13. Dahlia. ball honeycomb, 3 blooms, different.
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24. Raisin pie ............................ 1.25 1':00 .75
1.25 I.00
49. Ladies' or Misses' housecoat of cotton blend,fabt'k; tong.
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f4. Dahlia, Cactus, i bloom, any
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50. Ladies' slacks, knit fabric
51. Ladies' blouse or pant toy, long or shoo sleeves, any
anycoloc
15. Dahi'a, Semi cactus, i otoom, any color. ,
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TARTS:
suitable fabric.
16. Dahlia, large decorative, 1 bloom, any color.
. 26. Seven butter tarts ..................... 1.00 .75 .50
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52. Ladies' -or misses lingerie, I article.
17. Vase of Miniature Gladioli
18. Gladioli, 3 spikes, an color.
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27. Seven baked jam tarts ...............:. 1.00 .50
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53. Youth's or boy's dress shirt, any suitable fabric.
19. Gladioli, 5 spikes different.
28. Seven lemon tans.......... .75 .50
PRIZES: Classes 54 - 64, 52.00; $1.50;4$1.00.
20. Gladioli, assorted basket. $1.00; .75; .SO.
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SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs; Mayfair
"e v-•.th's or man*- trousers. knit fabtic
21- Marigold, African, 3 blooms. ,
22• Marigold, French, 5 blooms.11
Sandwich Spread for best butter tarts.
5S. Child's dress and pinarore, or child's' dress and smock,
23. Pansies, 9 blooms.
MISCELLANEOUS: "
29. Seven tea bipcuits
12 years and under, not knit fabric.
56. Toddler's dress with matching panties, not knit fabric.-
57. Child's suit, I or 2 pieces. knit fabric, 6 years & under.
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24. Petbnia, double, 5 blooms.
25.�"nia, large ruffled, 5 blooms.
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Ceaf firth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Mayfair Sandwich
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58. Ithild's 2 -piece pant outfit with either top, dress or jumper,
26. apdragon, -7 spikes:
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Spread for tirst prize
in knit fabric, 12 years and under.
59. Boy's or youth's 2 -piece suit, vest and pants, in knit fabric.
27. Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput, blooms: -
2& Zinnia, Dahlia type, 3 blooms, different.
blooms,
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Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Mayfair .Sandwich.
60. Ladies' or misses unlined jacket or Glazer, knit fabric.
61. Ladies' dress, street length, knit fabric.
29• Zinnia,Cactus, 3 different.
30. Roses, Floribunda, 1 spray.1.
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Spread for first prize. '
62. Ladies' or misses jumper, wool blend.
31. poses, 3rblooats. 3 colors, names attached, � �
32. Roses, Peace rose, 1 bloom.
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31. Add your imagination to a cake mix, not decorated,
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flavor counts, recipe attached......... 1.50 1.00
63. Ladies' long dress, any suitable fabric.
64. Ladies' or misses bathing suit, any suitable_ fabric.
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>t 34• African Violet, Smote, 1 crown.
34. African Violet, tile, 1 crown.
Seaforth Jewellers donates a $5 merchandise certificate to
'Nov. 15/74.
MISCELLANEOUS: No entry fee for Jr. 4-H Club members in
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35. Begonia, Pendula, 1 plant.
36. Cactus, collection, 7 varieties
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winner of most points, classes°I to 31, redeem by
classes 66, 67, 68..
65. Clothespin bag from denim.
37. A new or rare plant, correctly named, SLOD; 75; SO.
SPECIALS:. 1
66. Laundry bag, from suitable fabric.
38. Geranium blooms arranged in kitchen -utensil, all around
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.. 32. Cookies, 4 varieties, 3 of each
67. Shower tote bag.
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suitable for tea ....................... 4.00 2.00 1.00
68. Sewing Vt. 'fur t-Rvelline.
39. Asters, best variety, in small basket, mixed colors. .
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33, • Six ways of serving cheese .............. 4.00 2.00 1.00
34. Six ways of serving low calorie foods...... 4.00 2.00 1.00
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69. 2 quilt blocks, different, names attach and mounted on
bristol board.
10- A buffet floral arrangement in tones of one -color.
41. A coffee table arrangement.
42. Floral in same; color as 4loviet~e.
70. Any article of tatting. _
arrangement container
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CHOCOLATE CAKE SPECIALS:
Cadbury Schwepps Powell Limited, makers of Fry's Coma,
71. Doilie with hand crocheted edge, not over 12" across.-
72. Handy dome -on or button -on (sntchen towel.
1'00: •757'50•
43. Floral arrangement for wedding anniversary.
:50.
offer the following prizes for the best Iced or Frosted, eight or
73. Toilet tissue cover, crocheted.
$1.00:.75;
nine inch chocolate layer cake baked with Fry's Cocoa. Fidsting
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44. Any two color arrangement.
may be chocolate or other flavour. Entries must be exhibited
NEW EXHIBITORS ONLY:
45. Cup and saucer, arrangement.
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