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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-02, Page 25THE-.1-111RON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 2, 1976 -5 • - • iii a.. 1 %V el, charcoal 6. Pic re, trained and ready to han 7. 4 Quilt Blocks, joined in a panel 8. 3 different articles, mounted 9. 1 piece of wearing apparel 10. Any velvet article with liquid embroidery. Painted Quilt, standard size 12, Painted Quilt: Crib Size 13. 1 Pillow Case . • N.' I Dresser Scarf or 2 doilies 1.5. 1 Fancy Apron 16. 'Any article of Shrink Magic ,17. Any article of Glass Mosaics 18. One , article of. Painted jewellery g 3.00. 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ' 3.00 3.00 3.00 ti 3.00 3.00 3.00. 2.25 2.25 2.25 ' 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 pedal: 4a) Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, offers a $2,50 voucher for the best Embroidery. (b) Mrs. ,Phyllis Mitchell, offers a $2.50 voucher for the best velvet article with Liquid Embroid'ery.. CRAFTS Prizes"lst $2.00; 2nd. $1.50; 3rd. $1.00 painted quilt • of Liquid HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTESTS For best black and white photographs suitable for publication with credit on the editorial page of the Hurqn Ekpositor. Picture subjects, should include an area scene, children, animals, building, flowers and other subjects 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. Wegative must accompany. entry. Children's entries . are welcome. Entries will be on diiplay in the roundhouse. (no entry fee). a. - Originals - Oils I. Van Egmond-House 2. Landscape 3. Still Life 4. Marine study of original Oils • (Please accompany picture with original) 5, Landmark, 25 mile radius of Seaforth 6. landscape 7. Still Life of FlOyvers • Originals • Water colours, pa pencil, ink, Crayon, :etc. 8, Landscape or Marine 9. Flowers or Still Life )0. Abstract or other (non-objective) B. Liquid Embroidery 1. Cushion .2. t Luncheon Cloth, 45" Plain 3. 1 Luncheon Cloth, 45", shaded 4. 1 Tablecloth over 48" 5. 4 Pre Mats 1. lconagee_ - transfer method, 1 article. 2. Any article recycled. 3. Ecology Box • 4. Any article of Ceramics 5. Picture of 3 diinedsional art . 6. 1 ' pr. of pillowcases with knitted lace not over 3" 7. Miniature flower arrangement, not" over 3" each (real flowers, fresh or' dried) 8. Macrame, any article ,9. String-art picture 0 10. Corn husledoll 11 Dried apple doll. •ix 12. 3 articles for 'Bazaar. total material to cost no more than $3.00. 13. Tea Cosy any style, any material. 14. A rticle using barn boards, not over 2 ft.. 15. • Article 'of Japanese Embroidery 16, Any other craft not listed above. Prizes - 1st. $5.0 ; 3 prizes - $3.00; 10,prizos $1.00. Specials "Larene's Stationery and Gift Store". The exhibitor scoring'mosr Special: TO the exhibitor with the high st number of points in Section points in Section 0 Home Dept., Classes 1 • 51, a merchandise voucher to "R" "The Hobby Shop", Brucefleld (June Tomkins)eoffers a $10. credit • the value of $10.00 - most points, 55,00 second, voucher. t. ..„ Specials by "Maty's Sewing Centre", Clinton 1st; $3.00 gift voucher/2nd. $2.00 gift voucher for Ladies or Gitl's 2 piece outfit in knit fabric , 58. Jr. 4-H 'Club Work no entry fee OLDER LADIES' WORK - 70 yrs. & over , no 52. 2 quilt blocks, differnfit, 'dames attrchen mounted 1.50 1.25 53. 1 ,ieleof knitting 1.50 1.25 , 04. Article of crocheting, 1.50 ).25 '"5: 1 article of tatting 1.50 '..(f;'1 aprons tidy style Seciforth Fail Fair Prize List (cfcl.) HOME DEPARTMENT • Section .O Committees Mrs. J.M.Scott, Mr. Robt. McMillan Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wllmer Broadfoot, Mrs. Gordon RimmerhMrs. Francis"• Coleman, ti 40- N.13.'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. If, in any class; the entries do riot merit d prize, no prize will be given. In classes I - 9 inclitsive, work may not be shown for more than two • years.1 • QUILTS 1. Quilt, cotton, any appliqued "Flower" pattern 4.00 3.00 2.00 Name of pattern attached, applique work to be judged. 2. Quilt, patchwork, mixed colours 3, Quilt, hand stitched applique, to be judged fbr quality of work and most attractive -design 4.00 3.00 4. Quilt, machine Stitched applique, to be judged for quality Of work and most attractive design ' 4.00 3.00 5. Quilt, judged for beg design and quilting. 4.00 3.00' 6. Crib Quilt, not over .40" x 60", not liquid embroidery • 3.00 2.00 Special: Seaforth Women's Institute for most points in classes 1 Prize $5.00. MATS 7 . Mat, hooked from wool rags 8. Mat, latch hooked on turkey canvas 9. Mat, any other kind not listed, New and up-to•date work only accepted LIVING ROOM AND. BEDROOM FURNISHINGS 10. Cush*, wool or wool blend,. 4.00 4.00 3.00 • 3.00 • 3.00 2.00 2.00 2,00 1.00 crocheted - may have velvet or satin back „ 1.25 '1,00 .75 I 1. Cushion, fancy 1.25 1.00 :75 12. Cushion, practical, cotton • 1.25 '1.00' ,75 13. Needlepoint for chair or focitstooL 1.50 1.25 1.00 14. 1 Pillowcase, machine enibroidered 1.25 1.00 :75 IS. I Pillowcase,-voloured hand embroidery 1.25 1.00 .75 16. '1 Piilowcase, crocheted edging 1.25 1.00 .75 17. Dresser Scarf, hand embroidery ., 1.25' 1.00 .75 Special: By' committee 'of Section 0 , for most points in classes 7' - 17, 1st. $3.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd. 51.00. KNITTED AND CROCHETED ARTICLES . N.B., Wool or wool blend maybe used 'IS: Afghan, crncheted 4.00 • 3.00 2.00 19. Afghan, knitted ' . • 4.00 3.00 2.00 20. Afghan, any other kind •4.00 '3.00 2.00 21. Baby Set, pi or blue, bonnet & sweater, knitted • 1.25 1.00, - ,75 22. Child's tarn or toque, knitted in ' two colours ' 1.00 , .75 .50 23. Child's mittens to match, ab ove' tam ,or ''-'•- toque - • 1.00 .75 '.50 24. Girl's vest or shrink, crocheted 1.25 ' 1.00 ' ' .15 25. ' Girl's poncho or cape, crocheted , . . .. ... . . ,.1.25 1.00 , .75 26. Girl's penal° or cape, knitted ' ,. ' 1.25. 1.00 .75 27. Girl's or Boy's pullover, knitted .... ' .. , 1.50 1.25 1.00 28. Girl's or Boy's cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or patterned, 4 ply double knitting yar n (Label and sample, attached) ' . „ -1.75 1.25 1.00 29. Ladies Poncho or cape, crocheted . ..... 1.75 1.25 1.00. 30. Ladies cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or patterned, 4 ply double knitting yarn (Label & sample attached) 1.75 1.25 1.00 31. Snowmobile Mask (Balaclava). Knitted, red or green ' ''''• ' ' 1.25 1.00 .75 32. Man's sox, heavy knit, two colours 1.25 ' 1.00 .75 33. Any other knitted article ,not listed „new • and up-to-date work only accepted .,.'`. 4 125 1.00 ., .75 34. Any other crocheted article not li sted, new and up-to-date work only accepted " 1.25 1.00 , ' .75 Special: "Stewart Bros." of Seaforth, $5.00 for. moat points in classses " 18-34. •. SEWING • Please 'have, sample attached. 35. ,1 ea or Hostess apron 1.00 , .75 36. Half -apron. gingham, 'cross stitch design .1.00 37. Girl's winter pyjamas, patterned jacket, plain-coloured pant . / 1.25 38. Girl's or Misses skirt, wool blend 1.25 .39, Girl's corduroy jumper, 12 years . ' and under 1.25 40. Gitl's or Boy's article of clothing made : from denim, with embroidered motif ' 1.25 41. Chilcbs pants, flared, knit fabric. 1.25 ,42. Child's dress. dainty, 2 - 6 yhrs., cotton 1.25 43. Boy's flannelette pyjamas 1.25 :" 44. Ladies or Misses lingerie - 1. article 1.25 45, ladies or Girl's 2 ,piece pant outfit, ' knit fabric 2.50 2.00 46, Ladies or Girl's unlined jacket or ptazer . 2,00 1.50 46. Ladies dress, street length, knit fabric.. , , 2.50 2.00 48. Ladies long dressony suitable fabric 2.50 2.00 49. Ladies long skirt, any suitable fab rie 2.00 1,50 50. ladies smock top,. suitable to. wear,with slacks, cotton blend ' 1.50 1.25 51. Misses or Ladies housecoat, any - 'a suitable fabric' '1.50 1.25 ' • Special: d'SteWart Bros." of Seaforth $5.00 for most points in classes 45 • 51 • entry fee. 2,00 1.50 - 1.00 ********************* 'The Seaforth Agricultural Society, takes this opportunity to extend to you an invitation to attend, exhibit and, yarticipate in our Fall Fair in 1976. We have made some improvements to the grounds and changes in our, prize list and trust that they will meet with, your approval. To all who have most genereusly supported us with merchandise and financial donations and grants, as well as those who have donated their time, we express our sincere appreciation. Each year we look for new suggestions and constructive criticism. We need new members and extend a welcome to anyone wishing to attend our regular meetings at any time. • one. We hope your day at our Fair will be a most enjoyable Ken R. Campbell Kathleen Cuthill. Joan R. Campbell President Secretary Treasurer President, Ladies Division *A-***i;*************** AFTERNOON EVENTS' HARNESS RACING 2 MATINEES: with Pony Chariot Race • . 2 EVENTS ...WILL RUN 1/2 MILE TRACK UNDER ONE MINUTE In Gladioli Class: Stems must not measure more than 20 inches to - bottom floret. • In Basket Arrangement- Basket must have handle. Prizes $1.00 .75 - .50 10. Dahlia, Pompom, 5 blooms 11. Dahlia, ball or IlOneycomb, 3 blooms, any colour 12. Dahlia, large dicorative, 1 bloom any colour 13, 'Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, any coloUr , 14., Dahlia, Semi-cactus bloom any 'eolour 15. Gladioli, 1 spike 16. Gladioli,' 3 'spike 'different • 17. Marigold, African 3 'blooms , 18. Marigold, French, 5 blooms 19. PansieS, arrangement with 'foliage 9 bloOms 20. Petunia, double, 5 blooms 21. 'Petunia; Large ruffled, 5 bloom.S' 22. Sweet Pea, display ., 23. Snapdragon. 5 spikes, any colour 24. Snapdragon, Butterfly, 3 spikes any colour 25, Zinnia, Pompom, 7 blooms 26. Zinnia, Dahlia type, 3 blooms any colour 27. Zinnia, Cactus, 3 blooms any colour 28. Roses. Floribunda, 1 spray ' 29. Roses, 3 blorims, 3 colour, name attached 30. Roses, Peace rose, 1 bloom. 31. African Violet, single, 1 crown 32. krican Violet, double, 1 crown 33. Begonia, PendUla, 1' plant' 34. 'Geranium blooms arranged in kitchen utensil all around view. Arrangements Prices $1.50 - $1.25 - $1.00 35. Cup and Saucer arrangement 36. Hospital arrangement for tray in disposable container. 37, A buffet floral arrangement in tones of one colour 38'. Dining room table arrangement, not over 9' 39, Floral arrangement in container Same colour as floweq. 40. Floral arrangement for Wedding Anniversary • Q. Any two (2) colour arrangement Basket Arrangement Prizes $2.00 - $1.50.51.00 42, Basket of Chrysanthemums 43. Basket of Cosmos • 44. 'Basket of assorted' Dahlia 45. Basket of assorted Gindioli 46. Basket arrangement of Gladioli andDahlia 47. Flanging Plant - approx, 7" pot eg, macrame SPECIALS: McConnelL's Special - $5.00 merchandise voucher to winner of most - points. MacLeans Special S3.00 merchandise voucher to winner placing 2nd. MacLeans Special $2.00 merchandise voucher to winner placing 3rd. 5,00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00' 5.00 3.0 ' 5.00 .00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3,00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 ARTS & CRAFTS - Section R 2,00 Committee: Mrs. George Hays, Mrs,Wm. Hodgert, Mrs. John Bach, Mrs. 2.00 , Ken Stewart, Mrs. Leonard Strong, Mrs. Marten Vincent 2.00 No competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry in any one • class of a section, PAINTINGS: Pictures must be framed and ready to hang. 4.00 3.00 2.00 .75, '1.00 1.00 1:00 1.00 1.00 • 1,00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 :75 ,75 1.50 1.00 1:50 1.50 t .00 ,1.00 1.00 _50 .75 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,25 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 S7, Mew vitt otold design 3.00 2.00 1.00 58. Jr. 4.H.• Club Work • pa. entry fee Any article with an embroidered design 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 :0000 FLORALEXHIBIT - Section S. 1.00 Committee: Mrs. John Hillebrecht, Mrs. Arnold Jamiedon, 75 Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Keith Snell, Mrs. Wm. J. Thompson. 2.25 • '1.25 .75 2.25 1.25' .75 Quality and arrangement considered in all cut flowers. •• 2.25 1.25 .75 , Class. es 35 to 47 suitability of container considered. 2.25 1.25, ,75 Class 1. Aster, Powder Puff, 1 plant 2. Aster, Needle or Cactus type, 3 blooms. 3. Aster, Arranged collection, 5 blooms 4. Begonia, Tuberous, 3 blooms with leaves in low container. - 5. Celosia, -Cock; Comb, 1 comb.. 6: Celosia, Pampus Plume. 1 plume. 7. Celosia, best collection, 7 stems. way • 8. Chrysanthemums. (garden mums) 3" across or over .3 blooms. 9. Bachelor's Buttons. (Cornflower) .