HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-10, Page 28tadies Division of Seaforth
AgriCUlature Society
Will be serving
FULL COURSE HOT MEALS
From 1 1 a.m. to 2p.m.
Refreshmpnts available from 2 p.m. on
Booth located on Infield of Track
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Special: Seaforth Women's Institute offers $5.00 for most points in yeast
section, Section N, classes 1 to 4 inclusive.
Special: Arva Flour Mills offers one 24 lb. bag of pastry
flour to winner of most points in yeast abeam
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CAKES:
IN] classes I to 4.
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5- Angel Cake, uniced 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
6. Chocolate layer cake, with filling and iced. 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
7. Banana layer cake, with filling. iced 2.00 1,50 1.00 .75
8. Chiffon Cake, any flavor 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
9, Dark fruit cake, entire crust 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
10. Light Fruit cake, entire crust 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
II. Date and nut loaf. 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
12. Carrot Loaf a 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
13. Pumpkin Loaf. Plain 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
14. Applesauce Cake, plain 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
Weston Bakeries Special: Weston Dalterie-S donates
a Grocery Voucher to the exhibitor with the
most points in classes 5 to 14 valued at $7.90.
Special: Arva Flour Mills donates a 24 lb. bag of pastry
flour to whiner of most points In elastics 5 to 14.
CANNED •
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Section
Committee • Mrs. Robt. Genurnell, Mrs. Roy McGonigle,
Mrs. Keith Sharpe, Mrs. Ken
' Campbell, Mrs. Alex Boyes, Mrs. Jas. Devereaux, Mrs.
Earl Dinsmore.
All jam s, Jellies and Marmakides to be labelled.
Prizes 1 to' 25; 1st - $1.25; 2nd. $1.; 3rd. - .75e; 4th .S0e.
' CANNED FRUIT ' Class •
I. Strawberries
2. Peaches
.3, Pears
4. PluMs
5. Red Raspberries
6. Fruit Cocktail
The exhibitors scoring the most pointS in Section N. Home. Economics.
will receive merchandise vouchers to the • value of: most poins $10,00,
runner-up $5.00 courtesy George A. Sills & Sons Hardware. •
Chocolate Cake Specials: Cadbury Schwepps Powell Ltd. makers of Fry's
Cocoa. offerthe following prizes for the best iced or frosted. eight or nine
inch' ,thaeOlare-layer dike baked with Fry's Cocoa, Frosting may 'be
chocolate or other flavour. Entries must be exhibited with a Fry's Cocoa
Label. One Prize to any one 'contestant. 1st. Pir0 $5.00: 2nd. $3.00; 3rd.
$2.00. 1
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William Neilson Ltd. makers of chocolate and cocoa, Offer two pounds of
chocolates for the best chocolate cake made with Neilson's Jersey Cocoa,
providing that the empty cocoa tin, with-label attached, is displayed with
the cake.
"trispyilake Special:
.1.M.Schneider Ltd., of Kitchener, offers five one-pound cartons, of
Cri-spyflake to each of the first prize winners in classes 6, 25 and 26
providing an empty carton of. Crispyflake shortening is 'displayed with,
each entry:
Best dish of Baked Beans Special:
The Ontario Bean Producers,Marketing Board offers special prizes for the
"Best Dish of Baked Beans" 1st priite $5.00; 2nd.. $3.00: 3rd, $2,00, A
condition of the prize awarded by the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing
,ard is that the recipe used must accompany the entry.
HOME DEPARTMENT
Section 0
4. Quilt, pieced, geometric design.
5. Quilt, revetslble, to be judged for best design
arid quilting.
B. Quilt, suitable for boy's or girl's room.
4.00 3.00 2.00
4.00 3.00' 2.00
4.00 3.00 2.00
GA - THE HURON EXPOSITOR , AUGUST 10, 1978
Seafarth Fall Fair Prize List (ctd,)
WOMEN'S DIVISION
Homemaking Section
Women's Division Officers for 1978
President • Mrs. W.J. Thompson, Vlee Pres. Mrs. Wm. Hodgert,
Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Wrb. HOdoert
Committee conveners; Home Economics -, Mrs. Robt. Gemmell & Mrs.
Roy McGonigie r. •
Canned Fruits & Vegetables Mrs. Robt, Gemmell Mrs. Roy McConigle,
Home Dept. Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot
Arts & Crafts Mrs. John Bach
Floral Exhibits Mrs. W.J. Thompaon
Elementary School Paul Carroll
. Rules and Regulations
All rules and regulations of Seaforth Agricultural Society
Women's Division, also the following:
1. Articles for competition in indoor departments to be in shoWroom
before 12 o'clock noon, on the first day of the exhibition, and properly
located in their own departments. •
'2. Payment of $2.00 will constitute a yearly membership and will.
entitle the member so paying to compete in any or all of the regular
departments. A membership permits 'ONE free pass Thursday or Friday,
but only once,
3. Entry Fee: 15% deducted from winnings over $5.01,_ ... „.
4., All-Patties having paid -their sUblTptiOn$' and only such will be
entitled to compete.
5, Prize winners to the amount of $5.00 or over are required to leave
membership fee , for 1978.
MI aitieles exhibited must be the work of the exhibitor.
Professional exhibitors pre barred.
7. All fruit, flowers and vegetables exhibited must have been
produced on farm or in garden of the exhibitor.
8. No competitor will be entitled to more' than one prize in any one
class of a section in indoor department. ,
9. Competiters• to 'make entries with the secretary for the indoor
departments not later than 11:30 a.m. on the first day of the exhibition.
Judging of all classes in indoor departments to commence at 1:00 p.m.
10. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard to merit in all
articles exhibited for competition, and tp withhold any prizes if they
consider the aA[ele undeserving.
11. , Point System - in indoor exhibits; 1st 5 points; 2nd. 3•• points; 3rd 1
point. 4th 1/2 point.
apply to
CANNED VEGETABLES
7. Whole Tomatoes
8. Tomato Juice
• PICKLES
9. Chili Sauce
10. Bread •& 'Butter Pickles
11, Icicle Pickles •
12,0ickled Beans
13. Hot Dog Relish
14, 'Pickled Corn Cobs
15. Dill Pickles, sweet
SPECIAL: Simpson Sears donates $10 voucher to the exhibitor scoring the
most points in classes 9 to 15. • .
• • JAM S - JE'LLIES
16. Pear Marmalade.
17. Black Currant Jelly
18. Strawberry Jam. Cooked
19. Raspberry Jam, cooked
20. Apple Jelly
21. Red Currant Jelly . ,
22. Any .other variety of Jam or Jelly, must he labelled.
• 23. Collection of canned fruit (pink), 6 varieties:
Prizes: 1st. - $3.00: 2nd.-$2.00; 3rd.. $1.00; 4th -.75c
24. Three jars of jam or jelly decorated for a Christmas gift
Prizes: 1st. $2.00: 2nd.$1.50; 3rd. - $1.00: 4th - .75e.
Classes 1 to 8 to be exhibited in scaled pints.
CItMes 9 to 22 to be exhibited in Small jars,
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SPECIAL: DOilg - Gail Schroeder (Winthrop Store I
donate $10.80 to a NEW exhibitor scoring the
most points in classes I ID 24. In case of tie,
money, will be divided.
HOME ECONOMICS -
Section N
Committee Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Roy McGonigle, Mrs. Robt.
Gemmell, Mrs. Keith Sharpe, Mrs. Alex Boyes, Mrs. James Devereaux,
Mrs. Earl Dinsmore.
DREAD AND ROLLS:
1. Loaf white bread, entire crest. yeast 1 50' 1.25 1.00 .75
2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust. yeast 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75
3, Loaf fruit bread, entire crust, yeast 1 50 1.25 1.00 .75
4. Six Clover Leaf buns, plain, yeast 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75
CANDY:
15 Maple Cream, approximately 1/2 lb....... , 1.50 1.00 .75 .50
I 6' Chocolate Fudge. approximately 1/2 lb. 1.50 1.00 .75 .50
COOKIES SQUARES:
17 Seven chocolate brownies, iced 1.25 I.00 .75 .50
18 Seven Baked Peanut Butter cookies 0.25 -1.00 .75 •.50
19 Seven baked oatmeal cookies, rolled • 1.25 1.00 ..75 ,50
20 Seven oatmeal date squares 1.25 1.00 .75 .50
SPECIAL:Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs, Elmgrove Dairy Spread for,
the best Oatmeal Date Squares. ,
Special: Arva Hein. Mills 'donates a -24 lb. bag of pastry
flour to winner of most points in classes 17 to 20.
PIES: 21, Pumpkin Pic 1.50 .7.5 1 00 .75
22. Cherry Pie, lattice top red 1.50 .25 1.00 .75
23. Leman Pie. not prepared filling Lem .1.50 .25 1.00 .75 2
Raisin Pie 1.50 .25 1.00 .75
25. Apple Pie, no spice 1.50 ,25 1.00 .75
Special: Arva Flour Mills donates a 24 1113; bag of pastry
' flour to winner of most points in classes 21 to 25.
TARTS:
26. Seven butter tarts 1.50 1.25 1.00. .75
27, Seven baked jani tarts 1.50 1.25 1.00 ,75
28. Seven lemon tarts ,50 1.25 1.00 .75
SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Etmgrove Dairy Spread for
the bestbutter tarts.
MISCELLANEOUS:
29.. Seven That Biscuits 1.50 1.00 .75
SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Elmgrove Dairy Spread for
first prize.
30. Seven Bran Muffins LSO 1.00. .75
SPECIAL: Seater-1h Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. ElmgroVe Dairy Spread for'
first prize.
31. Add your imagination to a cake mix', not decorated, flavor counts.
recipe attached 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75
SP6efal: Seaforth Jewellers donates a $5.00 merchandise certificate to
winner of most PointS, classes 1 to 31.
SPECIALS: 32, Three ways of serving
hamburger 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
33. Six ways of serving tomatoes - 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST 1978 HOME DEPARTMENT
Committee; Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot co-conveners Mrs.
Robt. McMillan, Mrs. Gordon Rimmer, Mrs. Francis Coleman, Mrs.
Walter McClure, Mrs. Nick Whyte,Jr., Mrs. Harold Connell.
QUILTS
1. Quilt, cotton, any appliqued "Leaf" pattern.
2. Quilt, practical, any design, tied
3:00 2.00 1.00
3. Quilt, hand stitched applique, to be judged for quality of work,
and most attractive design. 4.00 3.00 2.00
SPECIAL
Seaforth Women's Institute for most points In classes 1-6 $5.00 prize.
SPECIAL
design - may be pieced'or appliqued, no liquid embroidery. Quilt IS to be
$25.00 awarded. by Mrs. Preston Dallas for a quilt of authentic Canadian
judged for orginalty of design, and quality of quilting.
2nd Prize - Agricriltural SocietY $5.00
'1 SPECIAL
$225.00 awarded by the ladles committee of the 1978 Plowing Match for
the top quilts. Prize money is divided. 1st $100.00, 2nd $75.00, 3rd $50.00.
The quilt is to be an original quilt design depicting some aspect of, the
1978 international Plowing Match and have a minimum size 66" x 78". The
enteries will be judged on ortglnalty of desgin and quality of quilting. The
competition is open to all residents and groups in Huron County.
There is no entry fee but entry tickets are to be obtained from Mrs.
Dorothy Coultes, R.R. 5, Brussels before September 1,. 1978 and returned
to her.
$10 will be 'given to each exhibitor.
Quilts will be displayed upstairs In the arena at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
MATS •
7. Mat, latch hooked orwturkey canvas.
8. Mat, smelled
z 9. Mat, hooked. .•
LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM'FURNISHINGS
• 4.00 3.00 2.00
3.00 2.00 1.00
4.00 3.00 2.00
1st 2nd• 3rd
10. Cushion, patchwork 1.25 1.00 .75
11. Cushion, round, fancy 1.25 1.00 .75
12. Floor cushion 1.25 1.00 .75
13. Cushion, needlepoint 2.00 1.25 1.00
14. Afghan, crocheted, wool or wool blend 4:00 3.00 2.00
15. Afghan, knitted, wool, or wool blend 4,00 3.00 2.00
16. Afghan, any othericind 4.00 3.00 2.00
17. Centrepiece, embroidered, suitable edging. 1.25 1,00 .75
18. Matched set of doilies, crocheted, mounted. 1.25 1.00 .75
19. Dresser scarf, judged for hand embroidery, bound
edging. . 1.25 1.00 .75
20. 1 pillow case, cross-stitich design. 1.25 1.00 .75
21. 1 pillow case, coloured or patterned with lace trim. 1.25 1.00. .75
22. 1 pillow case, suitable for child's room 1.25 1.00 .75
SPECIAL by committee of Section 0 for most points In classes 7-22 $5.00
KNITTED AND CROCHETED ARTICLES
Sample of yarn attached for classes 23 - 36
23. Baby Set, yellow or white, bonnet & sweater knitted 1.2$ 1,00 .75
1.25 1.00 .75
1.25 1.00 .75
1.25 1.00 .75
.75 .50 .25
1.00 .75 .50
1.75 1.25 1.00
3.00 2.00 1.00
1.75 1.25 1.00
1.00 .75 .50
1.00 .75 .50
1.00 .75 .50
and
SEWING.... Please have sample attached
37. Hostess apron, king 1.00 .75 .50
38. Half apron, hotdlay season design 1.00 :75 ..po
39. Girls granny gown 1.00 .75 .50
40. Girl's gaucbos 1.25 1_00 .75
41, Girl's jumper 1.25 1.00 .75
42. Girl's or boys article of clothing made
from denim or corduroy. 1.25 1.00 ,75
24. Pram Set, knitted
25. Child's toque and mittens to match 2 colours knitted
26. Child's hooded jacket, knitted, ages 1-3 x years
27. Child's knitted slippers,
28: Hat, Misses or ladies crocheted
29. Ladies poncho Or cape, crocheted ,
30.1adies modern cardigan or jacket crocheted
31. Ladies shawl, knitted
32. Mitts, adults, knitted
33. Toque for man or boy knitted
34. Sox, man's, fine
N.B. No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry In any
section. 35. Any other knitted article, not listed, any media new
All exhibits In competition mast be new and must be the work of the up to date work. 1.25 1.00 .75
exhibitor. Special consideration given 6:knew work. Judges are requested to 14
disqualify all soiled, defaced, or old work. If any class the entries do not 36. Any crocheted article using double, double. yarn or Kraft
merit a prize, no prize will be given. In a case of a tie, prize money wilt be yarn (may be purchased at Stewart Bros) 1.25 1.00 .75
evenly divided.
SPECIAL by Stewart Bros. of Seatorth, for most points In classes 23-38 1st
2nd $2.00 $3.00 1st 2nd 3rd
4.00 3.00 2.00
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