The Huron Expositor, 1975-08-21, Page 21THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 21 1976 -5
SPECIAL: R.S.Box Limited for -most points in "Knitted and
Crocheted Articles" for classes 7 and 8, and classes 20 to
34, inclusive.
1st Prize $6.00 - 2nd $4.00
SEWING:
(Please have sample attached)
35. Fancy tea apron
36. Ladies apron, any style. Binding is to be
homemade, with santple of binding attached 1.00 .75
37. Half-apron, decorated with
machine stitching 1.00 .75
38. Girl's winter pyjamas, 6 yrs, and under • 1.25 1.00
39. Boy's Flannelette pyjamas, 6 y rs and under 1.25 1.00
40. Child's pants, flared, knit fabric 1.25 1.00
41. Child's blouse in polyester cotton
with set-in sleeves 1.50 1.25
42. Child's dress (dainty) 2 - 6 yrs. cotton 1.50 1.25
43, Girl s or Misses skirt, knit fabric 1.25 1.00
44. Ladies or girl's granny gown, any
suitable fabric 1.25
45. Ladies or misses lingerie, I article ..... „... 1.25 1.00
46. Youth's or boy's sport shirt, any suitable
fabric
47. Ladies or girl's 2-piece pant outfit in
knit fabric 2.50 2.00
48. La dies or girl's unlined jacked or blazer in
knit fabric 2.00 1.50
49. Ladies dress, street length, knit fabric 2.50 2.00
'50. Ladies long dress, any suitable fabric 2.50 2.00
51. Ladies long skirt, any suitable fabric 2.00 1.50
SPECIAL: by' committee of Section 0 for most points in
classes 47 - 51. 1st 53.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd. $1.00.
OLDER LADIES WORK - 70 Years and over (no entry fee).:
1.00 .75
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.00 ,
C CRAFTS
PRIZES 1st $2.00, 2nd. $1.50, 3rd. 51.00
1.00 I Article made from egg carton or egg cartons ost
2. Any article recycled.
3. Ecology Box.
4. Any article of ceramics,
5. Picture of 3 dimensional art,
6. Collection of old 'pictures, not more than 6, Mounted.
7. Picture or design of old buttons, suitably mounted not more than 9 x
12 inches.
8. Miniature Flower arrangement, in antique container, not over 3
.50 inches each way (real flowers - fresh or dried)
9. Macrame - any article
.50 10. String - art picture.
11. Corn husk doll.
.50 12. Dried Apple Doll
.75 13. 3 Articles for Bazaar, Material to cost no more than $3.00.
.75 14. Gift box wrapped for a 100th Birthday
,7S 15, Tea Cosy and material any style.
16. Any other craft not listed above.
D. HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTESTS
For best black and white photographs suitable for publication
with credit on the editorial page of the Huron Expositor.
Picture subjects should include an area scene, children, animals,
building, flowers and other subject s of general interest, taken
within 20 miles. of Seaforth,
Each entry consists of one photograph and is to indicate where
picture was taken and identify subject matter, Negative must
accompany entry.
Children's entries are welcome. Entries will be on display in the
roundhouse. (No entry fee)
Prizes - 1st $5.00; 3 prizes - 53.00;'10 prizes 51,00.
1.00
1.00
,75
.75
.75
,75
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
.53. 1 article of knitting 1.50
54. 1 article of crocheting 1.50
55. 1 apron - any sty le 1.50
3.00
57. SPECIAL by Mary's Sewing Centre, Clinton
I st 53.00 Gift Voucher 2nd • $2.00 Gift voucher . .
- for skirt or slacks made by Grade VII or VIII student of 1974-75.
58. SPECIAL by Mary's Sewing Centre, Clinton
1st 53,00 Gift Voucher 2nd - $2.00 Gift voucher
.• for a Blouse made by 4-H club homemaker.
Fall Fair Dates
Hay field -Aug. 29 & 30
Brussels -Sept.16 & 17
Exeter -Sept. 19 & 20
Kirkton Sept. 12 & 13
Llstowel -Sept. 5 & 6
Mitchell -Aug.29 . Sept.1
SEAFORTH -SEPT. 18 & 19
Stratford -.Sept.17-21
Teeswater -Oct.!!
Zurich -Sept. 22
52. 2 quilt blocks, different. names attached
(mounted on bristol board .) 1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
2.00
1.00
1.00.
1.00
1.00
1.00 56. Best preserved antique quilt
Seafarth Fall Fair Prize List (ctd.)
ROME DEPARTMENT
Section 0
Committee: Mrs. J.M.Scott, Mrs.Robt. McMillan, Mrs.Sam Scott, Mrs.
John BeU, Mrs.Wilmer Broadfoot, Mrs. Gordon Rimmer
N.B.; No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry in any one
section.
All exhibits in competition must be new, and must be the work of the
exhibitor. Judges are requested to disqualify, all soiled, defaced, or old
work. In classes 1 - 11 inclusive, work may not be shown-more than 2
years.
SPECIAL:
To the exhibitor with the highest number of points in Section R.
"The Hobby Shop", Brucefield (June Tomkins), offers a $10.00 credit
voucher.
AFTERNOON EVENTS
Harness Race
(Every Heat a Race)
First Race - A; Classified Pace for $200.00 •
Second Race-B:Classified Pace for $150.00
Money divided 30, 25. 20, IS, 10. Canadian Trottiog,Association Rules
to govern,
All drivers must have driver's license and don silks. Reserve the right
to change or alter any class.
Eligible September 16th. Trotters allowed three secoods.
Warm-up time limit will be announced Fair Day, and will be rigidly
enforced.
All entires-must be in hands of the racing secret ary, Alf Ross. Staffa,
no later than September 16. 1975. •
Pony Chariot Race
2 EVENTS
WILL RUN 1 /2 MILE TRACK UNDER ONE MINUTE
FLORAL EXHIBIT - Section S
Committee: Mrs. John Hilicbrecht, Mrs. Arnold Jamieson,
Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. Robert Campbell.
Quality and arrangement considered in all cut flowers.
Classes 38 to 52, suitability of container considered.
In Gladioli Classes: Stems must not measure more than 20 inches to
bottom floret.
Prizes: .75c; 50c and ,25c unless otherwise stated
CLASS
1 /. Aster, Powder Puff, I plant.
2. Aster, White, 3 blooms.
3. Aster, Pink or Rose, 5 blooms.
4. Aster, Blue, Mauve or Purple.
5. Aster, Needles or Cactus type,
6. Begonia, Tuberous, 3 blooms in low container, blooms only.
7. Chrysanthemums (garden Mums), 3" across or over, 3 blooms.
8. Celosia, Cocks Comb, I comb,
9. Cclosia, Pampus Plume, 1 plume.
10. Cosmos, display-
11. Bachelor's Buttons, (Cornflower).
12, Dahlia, Pompom, 5 blooms.
13. Dahlia, ball or honeycomb, 3 blooms, different.
14. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, any color.
IS. Dahlia, Semi-cactus, I bloom, any color.
16. Dahlia, large decorative, I bloom, any color,
17. Vase of Miniature Gladioli.
18. Gladioli, 5 spikes different.
20. Gladioli, assorted basket, $1.00; .75; 50.
21. Marigold, African, 3 blooms,
22. Marigold, French, 5 blooms.
23. Pansies, 9 blooms.
24. Petunia, double, 5 blooms.
25. Petunia, large ruffled, 5 blooms.
26. Snapdragon, 7 spikes.
27. Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput, 7 blooms.
28. Zinnia, Dahlia type, 3 blooms different.
29. Zinnia, Cactus, 3 blooms, different.
30. Roses, Floribunda, I spray.
31. Roses, 3 blooms, •,3 colors, names attached.
32. Roses, Peace rose, 1 bloom.
33. African Violet, Single, I crown.
34. African Violet, double, 1 crown.
35. Begonia, Pendula, I plant.
36. Cactus, collection, 7 varieties.
37. A new or rare plant, correctly named. $1.00, .7-5c; .50c.
38. Geranium blooms arranged in kitchen utensil, all around view.
39. Asters, best variety, in small basket, mixed colors.
40.,Arbuffet floral arrangement in tones of ,ori-e color.
41. A coffee table arrangement. .
42. Floral arrangement in container same color as flowers.
$1.00; ,75c; .50c.
43. Floral arrangement for wedding anniversary.
$1,00; .75c; .50c.
44. Any two color arrangement.
45.• Cup and saucer arrangement.
46. Hospital arrangement for tray in disposable container.
47. Dining room table arrangement, not over 9".
48. Corsage, rose, carnation or gladioli tips (stems wrapped and pin).
49. Sweet Pea display.
50. Basket of Chrysanthemums. $1.00; .75c; .50c,
51. Basket of assorted Dahlias. $1.00; .75c; .50c.
52. Basket arrangement of Gladioli and Dahlias. $1.00; .75c; .50c.
SPECIALS:
To the exhibitor with the highest number of points in S e7tion S
MacLean's Flowers offers a $5.00 credit voucher.
To the exhibitor with the highest number of points McConnell's
Nurseries offers a $3.00 credit voucher.
CENTENNIAL ARRANGEMENT • 1875 - 1975, for coffee table Use your
imagination. 52.00, $1,50, $1.00.
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QUILTS 1st 2nd 3rd
1. Quilt, cotton, any appliqued "Flower" 4.00 3.00 2.00
name of pattern attached; applique
work to be judged.
2. Quilt; patchwo,rk; mixed colours 4.00 3.00 2.00
3. Quilt, cotton, pieced, and hand stitched
applique. 4.00 3.00 2.00
4. Quilt, reversible, 2 colours, judged for.
JA best quilting design, and quilting.... 4.00 3.00 2,00
5. Crib quilt, not over "40" x 60", (not liquid
embroidery) 3.00 2.00 7.00
6. Quilt for our Centennial Year • use pattern
and material, appropriate for the last century '
Please attach name of pattern 4.00 3.00 2.00
SPECIAL: Seaforth Women's Institute, for most
points in Classes I - 6 Inc. 55.00.
AFGHANS:
7. Afghan; crocheted, in wool, or wool blend 4.00 3.00
8. Afghan; knitted, in wool, or wool blend 4.00 3.00
MATS
9. Mat; hooked from wool rags 4.00 3.00
10. Mat; latch-hooked, on turkey canvas 4.00 3.00
11. Mat: braided, wool or cotton rags . 3.00 2.00
2.00
1.00
LIVING ROOM FURNISHINGS:
12. Cushion, wool, or wool blend. Crocheted, may have
velvet back or satin back 1.2.5
13. Cushion, "Bargello", needlecraft, with
suitable back 1.50
14. Cushion, practical, cotton 1.25
IS. Needlepoint for chair or footstool 1.50
1.25
1.00
1.25
1.00
.75
1.00
PILLOW CASES:
16. 1 pillow case - machine embroidered 1.25 1.00
17. I pillow case • cross stitch and embroidery .. 1.25 1.00
18. 1 coloured pillow case, embroidered,
suitable for child's room 1.25 1.00
19. 1 pillow case, serviceable; printed material
Sample attached' 1.25 1.00
SPECIAL: "Jack and Jill Shop" of Seaforth
$5,00 in merchandise, for most points in
in classes 9 - 19.
KNITTED AND CROCHETED ARTICLES
Wool or Wool Blend
20. Baby set, white or yellow, bonnet and
sweater crocheted
21. Child's tam or toque
22. Child's mittens to match above tam or toque.
23. Child's bedroom shippers - knitted,
phentex yarn
24. Girl's vest or shrink, knitted
25. Girl's vest or shrink; crocheted
26. Girl's poncho or cape; knitted
27. Girl's poncho or cape, crocheted. ......
28. Man's sox, heavy knit..
29. Snowmobile Mask. (Balaclave) knitted,
adult size. •
30. Ladies poncho or cape, crocheted
31. Girl's or boy's sleeveless pullover, knitted..
32. Girl's or Boy's cardigan or jacket, long
sleeves, plain, or patterned, 3 ply, or
33. Girl's or Boy's cardigan, or jacket, long
sleeves, plain or patterned, 4 ply, double
knitting yarn
34. Ladies cardigan, or jacket, long sleeves
plain of patterned, 4 ply double
knitting yarn
1.75 1:25
1.75 1.25
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00.
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.75
1.50
ARTS & CRAFTS - Sectionp R
Committee: Miss Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, Mrs. John Bach, 2.00
2.00 Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mrs. Leonard Strong, Mrs. Marten Vincent.
No Competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry in
2.00 any one class of a section.
PAINTINGS: Pictures must be framed and ready to hang.
A Originals - oils
1. Round House of Seaforth Agricultural Society 5.00
1.00 .75 2. Landscape' 5.00
3. Still Life 5.00
4. Marine 5.00
Study of Original , Oils
(Please accompany picture with original)
.75 S. Study of Original Seaforth Railway Station 5.00 3.00
.75 6. • Landscape 5.00 3.00
7. Still Life of Flowers 5.00 3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
.75
Originals • Water colours, pastel, charcoal, pencil, ink, crayon. etc.
.75 8. Landscape or Marine 5.00 3.00
, 9. Flowers or Still Life 5.00 3.00
10. Alistract or other (non-objective') 5.00 3.00
B LIQUID EMBROIDERY
1. Cushion.- 3.00 2.00 1.00
2. 1 Luncheon Cloth 45" plain 3.00 2.00 1.00
3. 1 Luncheon Cloth 45" shaded 3.00 2.00 1.00
1.00 ,75 4. I Tablecloth over 45" 3.00 2.00 1.00
.75 .50 5. 4 Place mats 3.00 2.00 1.00
.75 .50 6. 2 Tea Towels 3.00 2.00 1.00
7. I pillowcase 3.00 2.00
.75 .50 8. I dresser scarf 3.00 2.00
1.00 .75 9. 1 fancy apron 3.00 2.00
1.00 .75 10. 2 quilt blocks 3.00 2.00
1.00 ,75 11. 3 different articles mounted 3.00 2.00
1.00 ,75 12. 1 piece of wearing apparel 3.00 2.00
1.00 .75 13. Any article of Shrink Magic 3,00 2.00
14. Any article of glass Mosaics 3.00 2.00
1.00 .75 15. Any velvet article with liquid embroidery 3.00 2.00
1.25 1.00 16. Painted quilt of liquid embroidery 3.00 2.00
1.00 .75
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
SPECIAL (a) Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, offers a $2.50 voucher for the
1.75 1.25 1.00 best painted quilt of Liquid Embroidery.
(b) Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell offers a $2.50 voucher
for best velvet article with Liquid Embroidery.