HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-09-01, Page 36�. A model, demonstration or display of pioneer craft, ~ * 2F
wt Seaforth Fail. Fair Prize List (ctd.) industry qr activity of pioneers in, home, farm or factory_ A ._
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B. Marigolds _ French (5-8 stems) -•• _ demonstration, display-or working model could involve more
9. Zinnias •large (3 - 5 stems) '" than qnc perstil• Craftsor industries would fiave to be typical
10. Zinnias - Pompom (8.10 stems)' or representative of pioneer- life in Huron County.
I1. Dahlias,- :,,Show or decorative (3.5 stems) t .
12. Dahllas - Bby or Pompom (8-10 stems) 2, 'Prizes: 1s? Si0.00: 2nd. 88.00: 3rd: 56.00; 4th $4,00-
13, Dahlias - Cactus (5.7 steins) Sth - 105th X2.00 each, o /o )
14. Cosmos (9-11 stems) Vr I t h
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15. Assorted Varieties _ 4 different kinds (3 stems cacti.) Ahistorical ;,essay 'contest' for' elementary school pupils n ,
16, Petunias -double (5.7 stems) ` a throughout the county. The topic would deal with. some aspect
17. Petunias - Single (9 - 11 stems) of Huron's past; such as; a person, a farmtly history, f
t8. Snapdragon (7.9 stems) industr buil.di s settlement of a muni i alit agriculture,
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19.-,pining table centre (flowers not to be more than 9" high) an important achievement. The essay should be
' 20. Flgral mat. approximately 1,000 words in length. Include a title page and ,
21. Red and White arrangementbibliography, with persons interviewed if any. These essays
22. Roses _ (3 blooms) Vmust be received by Mrs. Doris Batkin. $ecretary-Treasurer,
23. Floribunda Roses (1 spray) Huron County Historical Society," Clinton; Ontario, no later "
24. -Bachelor button or Cornflower 0.8 stems)PENNY
than Thursday, June 30, 1977.
25. Flower, arrangement using a small pumpkin or squash as
a container. EGGS--
- - "StafoYtit Jevt�Bers otfere a prize to winner oti most points In Judged Thursdaly
` Class 2s. �•Inchar a Clare Reith
this Section. g
Simpson Sears offers a special prize of $5.011 for winner In
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N Prizes: Ist$4.00;2nd•S3.00; 3r4S2,OQ 4th $1.00`"SAL E'
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COOKING SECTION C ('LAS$,. _
` (all baking and craft work to be done by Cxhibitor) I.. Two--and one halt' dozen brawn cotes
in,charge: Mrs.. ThelmaBioadfoot, Mrs. Harold Coleman , 2. Ttln and One half dozen .:white ,eggs '
Prizes: 1st $1•.501; 2nd $1.25; 3rd 51.00; 4th 75c; 5th S0c Key trays will be supplied free.
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-CLASS
{! 1•.,b•„ plain bran, muffins . -open to all grades '
(" 2. 6-choc chip drop cookies - open so all grades
3. 6 squares • un6aked, •grades 4;"`5 and 6''ti�
�- 4: 6 • 1" sgxf3re pieces of gB0`0TH
hocolaie fudge', open la all
grades..
S. 6 cupca es • decorated for a party - open to all grades
6. Nutr)cios sort attractive school lunch - all "grades - r -
�, 1. 1 small attractive piZ a-using 9"' aluminum foiPpan.•
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open to grades 7 and 8. a t t"h Are n a..
RAFTS - SECTION D ... 1 -
In charge: Mrs. K. Snell, Mrs. Francis Hiclmell, Mr's.
' - Thelma Broadfoot, Mrs. H. Coleman $
' . • Prizes: ,l st $1, 50; 2nd. 51.25; 3rd $1:00;.4th 75c; 5th 50c: �� '�ftt "
CLASS...,,+.,, a
• I. An exhibit made,frpm p.opsiole sticks - grades3,-6. _
• 2. A matclt_haok__collectioo- -grades 3 - 6. •.
Special: A.& F. Boutique Alves $5.00 to most•`polnts in
Glosses 1 -••2 and. in classgs 3 - 14.
-- 3. A macrame plant hanger.-including plant., grades 7 -$ . See the New Midway..;
i._ An article of string art grade 8;5."A bottle lamp
grades 7 and 8
b. A�project turned on the. lathe,t"
Y. An, article of clothing %t tthout zipper • grade 7. �'
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SHOW '
8. An article of clothing including zipper - grade. 8.('LASSO
9 An article of weavinggrades 7 and $ -
-_ tl-A`woe'dW0rkpr6jectna 1Y1a,14d grades_7..and _ ..._ 3: Motifunutivaie:rt.....-
12, Aa article made from sbeet metal -grades, 7 and 8. -
. ' $ 3, Best lonkut rabbit ..... , .. , I. s--;stY",Z`� ___ . •.
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One .article of niosette stone rade 7. 14. 4 Mos(imusuals,tlthit '` 1.1R) 75:.50' .25
13. One embroidered place mat -grades 7 and:8
g 5, Bc111n4in dog. ,'. t :. , ... 1.50 1.00 .'?5 .50
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- l [Special • A. & F. Boutique glues $5.00 to most poiats.ln s 6. Bell do least rcumbfing„ * * * * * Jt}
classes 1 & 2 and 1n classes 3 • 1$ - any known brccd. , ..r. , . • • , ` ' I.5(1 f ,00 - 75 .5Oa * * w
7. Qest brhavcd dog,.. ,75
1 $. Ad) breed pigeon 1.00. .75 .50 .25 t
} WAUi. AND TABLE DISPLAYS'--SEtCT10N E 75 .50 125 �t �..
9. Fancy fbusua Oct1.00 "MISS SS C N E
We would like each suhoof in our Fair District to puha .11'i. Moist unusual ct .. , . 1.00 .75, ,b0 ,,25
display of children's work id the round-house. This may take II. Collsolatioit event... , :" L(H) . .75 ,50 .25 rt
any 'fohn ' yau•choose to show the public some of the work SWeeth.eart
done in1he school over'the year. Wail'space, (apprim,, b frt. No exhibitor :awarded more than two prizes in. show. pal sho.
high by 20 ft. long) and table space (3 ft., wide by 10 f . long)' These entries slay br made through your school or direct with
will be reserved for each display, secretary.
It would help in dividing--the space if each school would F"xhibits must Be in place by 9:39 a,m. nn the cccond oat• Of "
notify P,: Carroll, Seaforth, of your intention to,put. up a fair. o
display Do4s msut be shown on leash.O ' _.
These will W non-competitive but each school placing a Atxtve are judged solely as pets. Prdi�srcrs are of no 'OntFairs
display will receive- .$10.00, .. cttnsequence. '
M, POETRY COMPETITION-SECTiON> ALionsClub represcntative'%Fif1 bc.on'hand fro[tt I1:00 to • -• -
t1"1100 a.m. on the second day of the fair to pay the prizes for To bg efiosen every year on the -Opening Day Df. the
Prizes: 1st $4.00; 2nd.'S3.00;, 3rd $2,00 the pet sh`ow•. Competitors 4hould- arrange to. collect their C.N.E. Contestants must have won a local fair contest
,CLASS-prize at that time. sgansored, by an Agricultural, Society.'
i L Grades 1., 2,.3_- a rhyming-couplet - any topic (one only) PARADE '
2. Grades 4, 5, 6- Any topio,-2 four -line verses ryj Contestants will be judged on the basis of.personaltSty,
3. Grades 7 , $ - Any to�ic, ! to 20 lines F charm, interviews, speech and overall deportment.
ormsat10:00a,m.^'
ESSAY COMPETITION -'SECTION G _ In Charge: Art Bolton, Paul Carrott bPeetw
Contestant must, een 18 and 23 vears bf age at
Prizes: 1st $4.00; 2nd. $3.00; 3rd. $2.00 t the -time of The east Aug.' I5, -1978,
,CLASS Royal Canadian
Legion Branch, 156 donates $ 40.00 to prizes Firstprirae$i,000,cash;
1, Grades 4, 5; 6 - Topic' "An Adventure`'- writien on one'. in the toliowita competitions. f
P Second Prize $ 300;
side of 'one'sheet of fpolscap.. CLASS'" Third Prize $200;
2. Grades 7, 8 - Topic • 'living in 'Small Town'-Ontario' S - PIuS'tnany other exciting gifts.,
.about 300 words; L. Grades 1.2,3.4,-To roost with the best , identification
headdress, sash or apron. Prizes $12.00, For details: Write Ross T.. Farr. manager Agricultural
NOTEc Tobe submitted on foilscap (one side), signed by the.. $10.00. $8.00. $6,00 - $4.00 to all'other entries. Department. C4nadian National Exhibition, Exhibition
pupil and certified by the teaclier'thaI it is the work of the 2: Grades 5.6,7.8- To room with best banner (any's'ue} or Park. Toronto 2B, Ontario.
pupil. Entries'6ifpoetry and essay competition to be sent to J. �' - individual placard. flag or pennant not'to +
W. Talbot, Box 9, Seaforth, b June ,24, 1977. excced9"x !s7".''Prizes-$112M, $10.00, s . '
• ••• ' �, Y '"""' - Sp�nsored by Sweetheart Products, Purex Cgrporation '
'$8.;00, 56.00 an $4.00 to all other
HISTORICAL SECTION H at f Agricuitd al Societies and
Ea i ion •a
entries. the C.N.E.
Assoc
�• Sponsored by The Huron County Historical. Society 3. Best Class Float • - Prizes $15.00 512.00, 510,00, 'and
CLASS$7.00 to all. other enures.
1. -Prizes. l.st $8.p'0; 2nd. $6,00; 3rd $4.00; 4th $2:00: 4, Best non -school float - Priza;•SiS.00, 512,00, 510.00 and • , * >♦ *'* 7f �[. �[ �( �(* >� >f,
a ._.... .. • '"Other
_ 4th - l0fh $1.00 ea. . {t•
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