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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-08-10, Page 2916. Gladioli,- 2 spikes THE HURON 05120$9•011, .AVGUST 10, 1F8 - TA Seaforth Fall Fair Kize List (ctd.) 43, Child's slacks, any fabric 1.25 1.00 .75 44. Child's jump suit, any fabric 1.25 1.00 .75. 45, Girl's cowl neck pullover, stretch fabric 1,25 1,00 .75 46. Misses or ladies lingerie, 1 article 1.25 1,00 .75 47. Misses or ladles jump suit 2.00 1.50 1.00 48. Misses or ladles unlined jacket Or bleier 2.00 1.50 1.00 49. Misses or ladies gauchos 2.00 1.50 1.00 50, Misses or ladies blouse, any fabric, long sleeve 2.00 1.50 1.00 51. Misses or ladles loungewear 2.00 1.50 1.00 52. Ladies street length dress 2,50 2.00 1.00 53. Ladles long skirt, any suitable fabric 2,00 1.50 1.00 SPECIAL - Stewait Bros. of Seaforth for most points in Classes 37-53 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 SPECIAL - Larone's Stationery and Gift Store, Seaforth to the exhibitor scoring most points in Section 0, Home Depart. classes 1-53 1st. merchandise voucher to the value of $10.00, 2nd. merchandise voucher to the value of $5.00. SENIOR CITIZEN'S WORK-'no entry fee, but must hand in entry form to Sec. 54. 2 quilt blocks, different, names attached, mounted 1.50 1.25 1.00 55. 1 articletf knitting 1.50 1.25 1.00 56.1 article of crocheting 1.50 1.25 1.00 57.1 article of-embroidery 1.50 1.25 1.00 58.1 apron any style . 1,50,1..25 1.00 59.. Mat, of any design 3,00 2.00 1.00 60. Quilt,, any design, new 4.00 3.00 2.00 JUNIOR WORK - No entry fee, but must hand in entry form to Sec. 61.1 article of quilting 1,50 1.25 1.00 62.1 article of knitting 1,50 1.25 1.00 63.1 article of crocheting 1,50 1.25 1.00 ARTS &' CRAFTS - Section R COMMITTEE - Mrs. John Bach, Mrs. George Hays, Mrs, Wm. Hodgert, Mrs. Marlen Vincent, Mrs. Wm. Strong, Mrs. Paul Carroll, Mrs. Harold Turnbull,' Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill. No competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry in, any one class'. PAINTING; Picture must be frameci and ready to hang. A. ORIGINALS- Oils 1st 2nd 1st $3.00 2nd .$2.013 3rd,51.00 1. Velvet cushion 2. 1 Luncheon cloth 45" plain 3.1 Luncheon cloth 45" shaded 4. 1 Tablectith over 45" 5. 2 placemats 6. 1 Dresser scarf 7. 2 Polities 8. 1 pair pillow cases 9. 1 Painted Quilt 10. 1 Painted crib quilt 11. 1 Painted quilt top, not quilted 12. 1 article of wearing apparel designed using fluff a color 13. 1 fancy apron 14. 1 liquid embroidery painted potion picture framed by drawing frame and painting, 15. Article using Paint Puffer. 16. Decorated wood plaque 17. 3 different Christmas decorations In liquid, embroidery, SPECIALS Mrs, Phyllis Mitchell offers a $2.50 voucher for tube painting in A Best painted quilt. B Best velvet article C. Crafts Prizes 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.50, 3rd $1.00 1. Tole painting (Refer to page 54 1977-78 Lewlscraf I catalogbe) 2. Any article recycled. 3. Paper collage. 4. Any article of ceramics: 5. Any article of pottery. 6. Fabric flowers. 3 to 5 flowers all in the `same material. 7. Macrame article other than hanging planter 8. String art 9. Dried apple doll 10, Any bazaar article costing not more than $3.00 11. Tea Cosy any style, any material with teapot displayed. 12. Article using board, not over 12" 13. Needlepoint article 14. Any Other craft not listed above. D HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST 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, buildings, 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. Negatives must accompany entry. Chilcions enteries are welcome. Entries will be on display in the Roundhouse, NO ENTRY FEE,' BUT ALL ENTERIES MUST BE ON ENTRY FORM AND HARDED IN TO SECRETARY. SPECIAL: To the Exhibitor.with the highest number of points in Section R, Seaforth Imports, 26 Main St. S.,.Seafortht, offers a $10.00 credit voucher. FLORAL EXHIBIT - Section S Committee: Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Mrs. John Hlllebrecht, Mrs. Arnold Jamieson, Mrs. Keith Snell. Quality and arrangement considered in all cut flowers. • Classes 35-46 suitability of container considered. In Gladioli Class: Stems must not measure more than 20 incheslo bottom floret. In Basket Arrengerrient: Basket must have handle. Class 1 to 35 - Prizes $1.00 .75 .50 1. Aster PoWder Puff - 1 plant 2. Aster Needle or Cactus Type - 3 blooms 3. Aster Arranged Collection 5 blooms 4. Bachelor's' Buttons (Cornflowers) , 5. Begonia Tuberous - 3 blooms with leaves in low container. '6, Calendula - 5 blooms ,7; Celosta Cocks Comb - '1 comb 8'. Celosia Pampus PlUme - 1 plume 9. Cosmos Best ,Collection - 7 stems .10. Chrysanthemums (garden Mums) 3 blooms 2" or over 11. Dahlia Pompom - 5 blooms 12. Dahlia Ball or Honeycomb -A3 blooms any colour 13. Dahlia Cactus - 1 bloom any colour 14, Dahlia large decorative - 1 bloom any colour 15, Dahlia Semi-cactus -.1 bloom any colour 17. Gladioli - 3 spikes different 18. Marigold African - 3 blooms 19. Marigold French - 5 blooms 20. Pansy - 9 blooms with foliage 21, Petunia Large Ruffled - 5 blooms 22. Petunia, Double - 5 blooms 23. Sweet Pea - collection '' 24. Snapdragon Butterfly - 3 spikes any colour 25. Snapdragon 5 spikes any colour 26. Zinhla Pompom - 7 blooms 27. Zinnia dahlia type - 3 blooms different 28. Zinnia Cactus - 3 blociMs different 29. Roses Florebunda - 1 sprali 30. Roses 3 bloOms - 3 colours name attached 31. Roses Peace Rose - 1 bloom .32. Ger anium blooms - 3 different colours 33, African Violet. Double - 1 crown 34. Collection of 5 miniature 'plants, different varieties Arrangement Prizes $1..50 $1.25' 1.00 36. Miniature arrangement - under 4" each way. 37. "A Canadian Thanksgiving"-Using Flowers and Fruit not over 9" 38. Hospital arrangement for tray in disposable container 39. Floral Arrangment - In thades of orange 40. Any two (2) colour arrangement 41. 'Baby Floral Arrangment Basket -Arrangement Prizes $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 42. Basket of Chrysanthemums 43. Basket of Assorted Dahlia 44. Basket of Assorted Annuals 45. Basket arrangement, of Gladioli and Dahlia SPECIALS McConnell's Special $5.00 merchandise voucher to winner of most points from section 35 to 45 MacLeans Special $3.00 merchandise voucher to' ew exhibitor wit h. most points MacLeans Special $2.00 merchandise voucher to winner placing 2nd Simpson Sears $10.00 merchandise voucher to winner of most points from section 1 to 35.- ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Section T THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 21 AND 22 The participation of Seaf6-rth area schools Is encouraged. The contrIbuticins of the children make the Fall Fair an event of interest to all ages. Please check,the 1978 schedules for changes and achitIona, Some special prizes have been included, For further information or clarification, please contact Paul Carroll, School Section Convener, at 527-0790 or 527-1860. 1. Lions Park featuring booth and foot bridge 5.00 3.00 2. Landscape at dusk 5.00 3.00 3. Still Life 1 5,00 3.00 4. Marine in winter 5.00 3.00 5. Landscape of. the Seaforth Golf Coursed 5.00 3.00, 6. Still Ilfeof fruit . 5.00 3.00 7. Marina at Bayfield 5,00 3.00 8. Flowers or Still Life 5.00 3.00 B. TUBE PAINTING (formerly Liquid Embroidery) Section D Photo Contest Prizes,1st $5.00 3 prizes of $3,00 10 prizes of 35. A Rare Plant correctly named. $1.00 SEAFORTH. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WILL SERVE Coffee Pie Sandwiches ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 From the booth in the Arena from 11 o'clock a.m. meniffratimo