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4. St►aatfhlg Ewa ................. ..................10 8 6 4 3 .. �! '�°
S Ewa Lamb.......................................10 8 8 4 3 9D. bawkit Liteh Gabbier p4tatosrtr . unweatwd. r - En A r' c u I� u r e c a 61
.... FIELD DROP COMPETITIONS �
BREEDERS PARISH SHOW 7. Champion Ewe...................•........................................ laosette 31. Six quart bmekat red o t toes, un ashed..d.
32. Six quart tta�rat rod potatoes, unwashed.
7. Pert Ram Lamb, ilhaSheE%wring Ram 33. Six quart biiwt airy, other.kin9 .gortectly named potatoes. w
Ewe Umb Shaarll Ewe 10 8 6 4 3
nq ......................... Final score based on 7576 1-111,10 score, 251o, exhlbit R1 raw 34.
Saalorth Fall Fair, Friday,5,1981. ' of «J
Y Sept.�W BARLEY Collection aqumeh, ttw variellme, named.
JUDGE: Elmer Pembleton, 11 Prince Charles [rive, Georgetown, Ont. Arthur Bolton Bruce Whitmore 38• targe*} catato. ,
36. Largest potato. ��' .•
L7G 2T8 SPECIAL: Russell Bolton Don Dodds V. Lorgeat punpkln or squash. Food Booth
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REGULATIONS Open to boy or girl 12 years old or under to Show 1 awe Iamb. Commercial Ken Campbell Robt. Fotheringham 38. Collection of garden produce, three of each, number* of types and
1. Competition open to Perth and Huron Counties only. or pure-bred that was not entered in any of the open classes. Ken Carnochan Mac Stewart quality to be considered.
2 Exhibitors must became members of the Sesforlb Agricultural Society Prizo money - $5; $4; S3; $2 to all Other entries. tarry Wheatley Pon Moylan Prizes 58; S11;and the Perth -Huron Jersey Club. Adams -Osie Farm donated to the above clan". Joe Devereaux WaynaHuglll
3. General rules of the Seaforth Agricultural Society shall govern except Paul Storey SPECIAL -To the winner of the moot points In Section K a one year's
subscription to The J,1uron Expositor. located on Infield of Track
where special rules of this Shaw apply. lh bushel of bar
4. Entry fee Is 15% of prize money won. ley must be exhibited at Fair.
5. Ail cattle must be on the grounds by 11:00 a.m. Judging will commence
e 12:15 p.m. "^!- .,�'" Don Moylan MIXEDGRAIN WOMEN'S DIVISION
6. All exhibitors must get a herd health certificate from their county Health ; y, j Jos. Devereaux gyne Huglll
Office. 1r q % Robt. Fotheringham TomyWorkr eel
7. Pedigrees and R.O.P. records must be available and must be registered k` Gordan Papple Jim lieriderson iYa 4 �+�a HOME "EC®NOM 1 CS
In the name of the exhibitor. JlmMurray Tom Melody
Homemaking caking vection -�
S. Number of entree will be limited to one per class except that every Bruce Whitmore
"' �•.• •.d exhibitor may show 2 animals in 2 cleanse of his choice. � >h bushel 01 grain must b@exhibited at the Fair. Women'* Division Officersor 1981 Section N
PRIZES President - Mrs. Loh Hodgert Committee: Marlon Gordon (527-1518), Ethel Boyea, Lorraine Devereaux,
The prize list Is made-up of funds contributed by the following:Vice Pres. - Mrs. Jane Vincent
CORN Ethel Devereaux, Elsie Dinsmore, Betty Glanville.
- Perth -Huron Jersey Club ( Kan Campbell Ken Gemmell See. - Mrs. Audrey McLean BREAD AND ROLLS:
Ontario Livestock BranchTreae
Ken Carnochan Larry Wheatley . -Mro. Jane Rimmer 1. Loaf of white bread, entire crust, yeast 3.00 2.00 1.00
Seaforth Agricultural Society w \ Jos. Devereaux JlmMurray Cbrrimittee convenors: 2. Loaf100% whole wheat broad, entire crust, yeast .3.00 2.00 1.00 J r
!, Federal Department of Agriculture Don Dodds Brum Whitmore i•iome Economics - Mrs. Marion Gordon I Loaf fruit bread, entire crust, yeast . .. • .. . • 3.00 2.00 1,00 -
lCash prizes will be paid as follows: let -S45; 2nd -535;, 3rd -525; 4th -$23; Robt. Fotheringham Macstewart Canned Fruits and Vegetables - Mrs. Marlon Gordon. 4. 51x-t;lover lead buns, plain, yeast ... ..... .3.00 2.00 1••00
5th -$20; 6th -$15; 7th -$13; Sth-510; 9th -$8; 10th -M. Jim Henderson Don Moylan Home Dept. - Mrs. Edith Bell, Mrs, Greco Broadfoot SPECIALS Arva Flour Mills donated a 24 Ib. bag of f lour to winner of tat *x,
(; A cash prize has been donated by Tom Rathwell for the sum of $10.00 to ® Q •/'� Jim Papple Arts and Crafts - Kathleen Cuthill.
■ IGS - ,Section F Tom prize In the white bread aectionxClaaa 1.
" Floral - _
E the best female, bred and owned by the exhlbltor. Eligible to any exhibitor, Doug HugIU goy Keil Exhibits Mrs. Helen Thompson. ,
i once In three years. Paul Store ll Elementary School - Paul Carroll SPECIAL: Seaforth Women's Institute offers $5.00 for most points In yeast _ s
Committee: Lyle Haney, Stuart Wilson, Robert McMillan, Franpls Hunt Y Wayne Huplll section. Section N classes 1 to 4 Inclusive.
Please send your entries to Betty Date, R.R. 2, Seaforth, Ont., NOK 1 W0, Eight cobs of corn must be exhlbttod at the Fair. Secondary School -Mra. Joan Whyte.
` no later than Sept. 15, 1981 In order to get *catalogue of entries printed. Be Section F-1 Yorkshire Section F-2 Landrace Section F.3 Duroc RULES AND REGULATIONS CAKES: no cream Icings or fillings as all exhibits remain on display until
sure to sent tattoq and registration numbers, with your entries, as this Is a 1961 SWINE CLASSIFICATIONS WHITE BEANS Ail rules and regulations of Seaforth Agricultural Society apply to Saturday.
dg help when checking cattle at the fair.
1. Number of Classifications for Swine Flnal "awre tfaM 100% on the field store Women's Division, also the following: 5. Angle Cake, uniced .............................3.50 2.50 1.50
The clssalficatlons may be offered, to Individual breeds which "vat Must exhibit 1 qt. of white beano at -fair to be eligible for prize. 1. Articles for competition In Indoor departments to be Inshowroom before 6. Chocolate layer cake, with filling and Iced ........... 3.50 2.50 1.50
JUNIOR SPECIALFOR4-H AGE OR YOUNGER registered In a Canadian hardback at lout a minimum of 1000 head of the 12 o'clock noon, on the first da of the exhibition, andproperlylocated In 7. Banana layer cake, with filling, (cod ...............3.50 2.50 1.50 Llv" Mom A Bedroom. Fur Wftps
Addititmal entries until Aug. 15, 1981. ," Y
Junior Heifer - Born between Oct. 1, 1980 and April 30, 1981 preceding year. Robt. Fotherin ham their own departments. 8. Chiffon Cake, any flavor .................... ...3.50 2.50 1.50 10. Floor auhion..................................1.25 1.00 ..75
- - _ g. JimPaMitl , -
Inistaladiata Helfer - Born between May 1, 1980 arld Sept. 30, 1980. 2. S(x C7aasae for Breeding Animals Don Moylan Do H Ill 2 Payment Of $3' will WWI a ye rly ma-m-b6rihip and witf ant1tIa the 8. Dark fruit cake. entire -trust .... `.•........ . :...::.5.00 4.00 3.00 11. Cushion, patchwork. r:.....•........'............1:2t "1:00 .75
Prizaa- Gash -and Ribbons - Pius the'"Intprbread" Single Barrow Class (Optional): All breading class fvlacStawart I member so paying to compete In any or all of the regular depattmente10._ Ll�ht frultcakq�entlreotuet ....... . ... . .... .... _5.00 4.00 3.00 12. Cushlqn, xxawel- embroidery ... , .-....... , :........2.60 2.00 1.50
F4tbin Acres Farm Trophy - to first prize junior calf.
entries must to owned by, and registered In the name of, the exhibitor. Larrycste Wheatley Jae. Devereaux 3 Entry Fee: 15% deducted from winnings over $5.01. 11. Data and nut Ieal .. ..............................3�5 2.50 1.50 13. Cushion, fancy crochet ........................... 2.00 1.50 1.00
George Bagg Memorial. Trophy - to first p�rize Intermedlete nel}er. Ages to "computed from the date of birth to the first day of the month In Art Bolton Tom Meiedy 4. All parties having paid their subscriptions and only such will be entitled 12. Carrot loaf .....................................3.50 2.50 1.50 14- Afghan, crochet, wool or wool blend ............... 3.00 2.50 2.00
which the fair opens and no animal to become ineliglWb +o show during the Ken Carnochan Jim Murray bcompete. 13. Lemon loaf ..........................:..........3.50 2.50 1.50 15. Afghan, knit, wool or wool blend • •• • • • • • • • • • . • • •3.00. 2.50 2.00
Sec. t - Junior Heifer, born between Oct. 1, 1980 and Apr: 30, 1981, From a duration of the show. Paul Storey Tom Workman KetGemmail 5 Prize winners to the, amount of $5.00 or over are required to leave 14. Applesauce cake ................. . ..............3.50 2.50 1.50 16. lap cover, crochet, wool blend.. ,- ................. 2.00 1.50 1.00
-r dam with at least one complete record with a'minlmum B.C.A. of 120 for membership fee for 1982. SPECIAL: Weston Bakeries Limited donates a Grocery Voucherto the 17:' Ctadwpmset
laceats, of two......., ... , ..1.25 1.00 .75
milk. A Been Prize money In Field Croo9 - tat -$19; 2nd -$18; 3rd -S77; 4th -518: 5th415:
6. All ankles exhibited must be the work of the exhibitor. Professlonal exhibitor with the most points In classes 5 to 14 valued at $10.00 18. Pillowcase, cross stitch design ..................1.25 1.00 .75
° , , 9 SPECIAL: Arva Flour Millsdonates a 24 Ib. 19. Pillowcase, coloured or patterned with
(1) 7 months and under 8 months of age. 8th -$14; 7th -$13; 8th -S12; 91h411• i0th-570; all other exhibiting 58 ea¢i:. exhibitors are barred, bag o} flour to winner of let
Sec. 2 - Intermediate Helfer, born between May 1, 1980 and Sept. 34. 1980,0 (2) 5 months and under 7 montha of age. Seaforth News Printing Office offers stationery valued at $10 t0 ihalo winner 7• All fruit, flowers And vegetables exhibited must have been, produced on prize In the Banana Layer cake Class 7. two trim... .......I ..................... .....1.25 1.00 .75
From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. oh of the most pointe In this section. fare 'garden of exhibitor. SPECIAL: Seafonh Creamery Ltd:; offers 5lba.Elmgrove Margarine for the "
120 for milk. B Gilts S. No competitor will be entitled to morethan one prize In any one class of a beat Lemon Loaf, Class 13. Knitted and Crochet Articles [Sample of Yam attached)'
of being In pig) section In Indoor department. CANDY:
p) 10 months and 'under -12 month* of eqe (evidence , • .....2.00 1.50 •� M. Babyaet, bonnet and Sweater, crochet .............1.5i1 1.25.1.00
Sec. 3 - Senior Helfer, born between Oct. 1, 1979 andApr. 30, 1980, From a (2) 8 months and under 10 months of age 9. Competitors to make entries with the secretary for the indoor 15. MapleCre*ni, approximately h Ib... ...... 21 Bonne or helmet with matching mittens up to 3x.....1.50 1..25 1.00
clam with at least one coinplated record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for A) 6 months and under 8 months of age departments not later than 11:30 a.m. on the first day.of the exhibition. 16. Chocolate Fudge, approxlm�etely V2 lb...........:..2;00 1.50 1.00 & Chlld'a Knitted toque and mittens to match ......... 1.50 1.25 1.00
milk. o ROOTS £t VEGETABLES 19. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard to merit In all COOKIE? i SQUARES: 4 23• Child'sknittgdswf, at lout 30„ long •. • • • • • • . • . • • •1.50 1.25 1.00
articles exhibited for competition, and to withhold any prizes It the 17. Seven chocolate brownies, iced ............. . . . ...2.00 1.50 1,00
Sec. 4 - Junior Champion Female - Ribbon, Reserve Junior Champion y 2t. Child's knitted
and scarf W. crochet..................2.50 2,00 1.50
C. 8raedars HardLadies
p P A group of 4 animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal In the _ xarolder the article undeserving. 18. Seven bakedpeanut butter xxxhklee .................2.00 1.50 1.00 Z. Child's knitted sllppen........:....... , .........1.00 .75 .50
Female - Ribbon.' group must have been exhibited In one of the above classes. Entries must - 11. Entries not to be removed from Round House until 4:00 p.m. Saturday. 19. Seven ba ked'ostmeel cookies, rolled ...............2.00 1.56 1.00
meet with the requirements set out In General Rules 1 (b) Group Classes. 3. r,, 20. Seven oatmeal date squares ...:.......... 2:00 1.50 1.00 v Mento slippers knitted.^......., ..::..., ..... 1.00 .75 50
W. 5 - Female, 2 yr, old, born between Jan. 1, 1979 and Sept. 30, 1979. In R.O.P Requirements for Entries In Classes for Breading Animals. All • �sr:" ' Potht System -.In In door exhlblis: tat 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point; 4th • • 27. Men's or boys toque, knitted......... '...........1,00 .75 .50
rh point. SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 Ib,. Elmgrove. Margarine for the 28- Adult mitts knitted..............................125 1.00, .75
milk or dry. From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum entree, must have completed their Record of Performance (R.O.P.) teat and Section K beat Oatmeal data squares - Claes 20 kle..............:...............1.50 1,25 1.00
B.C.A. of 120 for milk, If the entry Itself has production record, It must have achieved the performance standards as proven by a certificate of
„ quality on Its own merit. SPECIAL: Arva Four Mills dcriatee a 24 Ib. W Men's heavy ax '
bap of flour to winner of most Knitted vmet•orknitted cardigan ...................2.50 2.00 1.50
performance Issued by the Llveetock Division, Agriculture Canada Only points In classes 21 to 23. ass pullover250 200 150
the original copy will be accepted. r `r CANNED PIES' -.... tIPEC1Al
, .. ,.. Stewart Bros. ° o Seaforth SS.00 for meet polntrA. In classes 14, 15,
Sec. 6 -female, 3 yr. old, born In 1978. In milk or dry., If dry must be within It Is mandatory that official test results be listed on the entry form and Zl Cherry pie, lattice few ,red ...:".:.:' 3.00 2.00 1.00
8 weeks of calving. From a dam with at least one complete record with ° 22. Rimeln Pte ............ a• ......................3.00 2.00 1.00 to 31 Inelwlpe.
listed in fair catalogue, If one le published.
minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. If the entry Itself has a production record, FRUITS' �t VEGETABLES
, , ` 23. Applepls,noapice.............. .............3,00 2.00 1.00
It mu n quality on Its own merit. Prize money paid In each of the Sections will be: SPECIAL: ArvaFlour Mills donates a 241 b. bag of flour to the winner of most tlscMrlp [Please, have sample of maternal attachad]
Sea 7 - Female, 4yr. old, born In 1977: In milk or dry. if dry must be within
$45; $35; 525; $23; $20:316;$13; $10; $8; SO,
8 weeks of calving. Must have completed one record with a minimum
In order for our Society to be eligible for the 50% Federal prize money
B.C.A. of 125 for mllk.
grant, there MUST be three exhibitors In each bread., Of there are not three
ADULT SECTION, 04
exhibitors the Society will pay 50% of the prize money offered.
Sec. 8- Female, Syr. old, born In 1976. In mlik or dry. IF dry must be within
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 'Seaforth, offers a silver tray to
8 weeks of calving. Must have one completed record wlth.a minimum
any one bregder with most pointe In any one bread.
B.C.A. of 125 for milk.
Of the prize awarded by the Ontario Oban Producers Marketing Board Is
Sec. 9- Mature Cow, born before 1978. In milk or dry. If dry must be within
e --
8 weeks of calving. Must have one completed redbrd .with a minimum
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B.C,A. of 125 for milk.
2.00 1.00
Sec. 10 - Senior Champion Female - Ibbon; Reserve Senior Champion
r'
Female - Ribbon; Grand Champion Female - Ribbon; Reserve Grand
1.60 1.00
Champion Female - Ribbon.
Section O
Sec. 11 - Bast Udder. The two designated fleet udders from the 4 yr. ori, 5
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yr. old and Mature Cow classes, compete In this class. Prize money paid on
4 3 2
tat and 2nd placliigs only
4 3 2
SEc. 12 - Breeder's Herd. Group of four animals bred and owned by the
exhibitor, each animal must have been strewn in one of the above claim.
For an official prize list plane apply' to: Mrs. Sharon Flanagan,
Secretary, Seeforth Agricultural Society, R.R. 1, Dublin, Ont. NOK IED.
We will appreciate your co-operation In bringing out your cattle to the
- Parish Show In 8aslorth.
SHEEP - Section 'D
Committee: George Townsend, Alex Chesney
Rules
Exhibitors can only show two entries In each section and one entry In each
pan.
Prize money will be dropped by $2 If only 2 or, lees animals are enterer
In any ,One Class. •
All other generai rules in prize list will be enforced.
SECTION
Di. Dorsal and Cheviot
D2. Suffolk° and Oxford Downs
'CO. Shl'opshire Downs and Southdowns
Ot. Unoolns, Cotswold and Lelcestero
EGGS - Section G
spyflake to each o t rat pr ze w nnara n c saes , . an
Committee' Clara Ralth, Bill Thompson
proviced that an empty carton of Crispyflake shortening Is displayed with
Judged Thursday
each entry.
ADULT SECTION, 04
BEST DISH OF BAKED BEANS SMIAL_., .
Prim: Iats4; 2nd -53; 3rd -$Z 4jh4l
The Ontwlo'Bean Produces Marketing Board offers special prizes for
1. 2% dozen brown, eggs.
the, "Best Dish of Baked, Beans" Tst_prizas5;_2t";_3 42_Adondltlon
2 2% dozen white eggs.
Of the prize awarded by the Ontario Oban Producers Marketing Board Is
GRAiN - Section J
"I the recipe used meet "Tpany the entry.
Grain -SeetlanJ
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Canminao t Kan Gamm ll, Lewia Coyne
2.00 1.00
Bob Fotheringham
HOME. DEPARTMENT
Entries In the clan must be In by 11 o'clock
1.60 1.00
aaiq
Section O
1, Alfalle Seed, % bushel...............................5
4 3 2
2. Timothy. % bushel..................................5
4 3 2
3. Red Clover, S¢ bushel :. ............................... 5
4 3 2
4, Fall Wheat. % bushel ................ . ...............5
4 3 2
5. Barky' % bushel, 2 row........................'......5
4 3 2
5.a Barley, 'h bushel, 6 row . • ..........................5
4 3 2
5.b Battey, 'h bushel, open to exhibitors who havr.not
Previously won a prize at Seaforth Fair In ,
Grain Section ........�...............................5
4 3 2
6. Malting Barley, % bwW .............................5
4 3 2
7. Oats, Wbushel ......................................5
4 3 2
8. Oats, 1i buphM, open to exhibitors who have
not prevloSsly won a prize at SeaforthFair
In Grain Section....................................5
4 3 2
9. Mixed Oats and Barley. % bushel ......................5
4 3 2
10. White Beans, t9 buena}...............................7
5 4 3
11, Champlon,Wbushel class: 1-10
Ribbon
12. Husking Com on Cob, 8 we..........................4
3 2
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13. Ensliage Com,1 sheaf of eight stalk° ...................4
3 2
N.B. Each additional entry In Claeee 1 1-10,12 and 13, $1.00 If so
medled.
14. Bala of first cut hay ........ ........................4
3 2 2
15. Bala ofaecond•out or third -cut hay.....................4
3 2 2
16. Field dropped hay, first out, th bushel..................4
3 2 2
17. Field chapped hay, second cut, .% b u,. ................4
3 2 2
Committee: Jean Drager (527-0437), Mary Fotheringham, Clarissa8tawarl
Prizes for all classes except 38 to be $1.50, $1.00, $.75
1. Five tomatoes red,
2 Five Spanish onions.
3. Five -yellow Onions from. Dutch Seta.
4. Three cucumbers, slicing, not over 12".
5 Five cucumbers, pickling, not over 6" long.
6. Gherkins, pint box.
7. Five Kohlrabi_
8. White beans, quart box, field variety, shelled.
9. Butter beans, shelled, quart bot, garden variety.
10. Five pickling beats.
11. Five table basis:
12. Five .table carrots short.
13. Five table carrots long .
14. One pint box multiplier onions.
15. Five peppers green.
15. Two sunflower heads.
17. Two cauliflower heads.
18. Two fall cabbages.
19. Two winter cabbages.
2D. Two red cabbages.
21. Five cobs of popping corn.
22. Collection of cam properly named.
23. Two pepper squash.
24. Two muskmelons.
25. Two- citron aldpad:
Al. Two pie pumpkins?" diotneter maximum.
Visit the
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Section L t�
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Committee: Marlon Gordon (527-1518) Ethel, ad, Lorralno Devereaux,
Ethel Devereaux, Elsie Dinsmore, Betty Glanville:
Claim 1$ to'be exhibited In sealed pints. All )ams, jellies end
marmalades to be labelled.
Prizes: 1 -22• tst42 t)0 2nd -S4 !i03rd41 00
polnts In cloom 17 to 20
TARTS:
24. Seven butter tarts.............................1.:2.00 1.50 1,00
25. Seven baked jam tarts .............. .............. 2.00 1.50 T.00
MISCELLANEOUS:
25. SevenTsaBlecuits .........' .....................1.50 1.00 -75
27. Seven Bran Muffins.:...........................1.50 1.00 .75
28. 2cupsCrunchy Granola in plastic container :........1.50 1.00 .75
The exhibitors scoring the mostpoints In Section N, Homs Economics will
receive merchandise vouchers to the value of: most points $10; runner-up
$5 - courny of George A.. Sills anri Sona Hardware.
CHOCOLATE CAKE SPECIALS
Wm. Neilson Ltd. makers of chocolate and cocoa offers 4 boxes of
Neilson's invitation Minta for the beat chocclate.calktl made with Nailson's
Jersey Cocoa, providing that the empty cocoa tin w Iii abbl altachociJi
displayed with the cake - Close 6.
CRISPYFLAKE SPECIAL
J.M. Schneider Lid. of Kitchener, offers five one -pound cartons of
Q•1 f he at i I I 1 B 24 d 25
9. Chill Sauce.
10. Bread and Butte Pickles.
11. Icicle Pickles.
12. Pickled Beans.
13. Hot Dog Relish.
14. Pickled Corn Cobs.
15. Dill Pickles,, sweat. x
SPECIAL: Simpson Sears donotee 525 v wtW to the exhibitor scoring the
most points In claseels 9 to 15.
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JAMS"AND JELLIES
16. Peer marmalade.
17. Peach Jam.
18. Strawberry Jam, cooked.
19. Raspberry Jam, cooked.
M. Apple jelly.
21. Grape jelly.
22. Any other variety of jam or jelly, must be labelled.
23. Collection of canned fruit (pints mled) 6 varletlee. Prim: 1st -53.;
ald•52; 3rd4l. `
24. Three leve of jam or lolly decorated for a Christmas gln. Prizes: let -33;
ZMM; 3rd41.
Class" 1.8 to be exhiblted In stated pints. ClaeW 9 to 22 to bs bxhibhed
In ehiall late.
SPECIAL: Doug and Gall Schroeder (Winthrop store) donate $10 to a NEW
exhibitor scoring the most pointe In classes 1 to 24. In cage of a its money
will -be divided.
Committee: Edlth'Bell (527-1356), Grace Broadfoot (527-08%)
Co -convenors. Edythe Coleman, Helen Connell, Beatrice Fleming, Dabble
Jamieson, Maty McCall, Muriel McClure, Jane Rimmer
NOTE: No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry In any
dame. All exhibits in competition must be new and must be the work of the
exhibitor. Special consideration given to new work. If In any class the
entries do not merit a prize, no prize will be given. In case of a its, prize
money will be evenly divided. SPECIALS NOT AWARDED TO FIRST
PRIZE WINNER OF PREVIOUS YEAR.
QlAte _ ist 2nd .Std
1. Quilt, placed...................................4.00
spyflake to each o t rat pr ze w nnara n c saes , . an
2. Quilt, practical, any deefpp, tied..................3.W
proviced that an empty carton of Crispyflake shortening Is displayed with
GLASS
each entry.
1. Strawberries
BEST DISH OF BAKED BEANS SMIAL_., .
2 Peaches.
The Ontwlo'Bean Produces Marketing Board offers special prizes for
36 Pte,
the, "Best Dish of Baked, Beans" Tst_prizas5;_2t";_3 42_Adondltlon
4, Plums.
Of the prize awarded by the Ontario Oban Producers Marketing Board Is
5. Rod Rospbsrrtn.
"I the recipe used meet "Tpany the entry.
6. Fruit Cocktail.
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CANNED VEGETABLES
2.00 1.00
' Whole Tomatoes
HOME. DEPARTMENT
8. Tomato-Jules.
1.60 1.00
4. Watercolour or acrylic any subject .......................5.06
Section O
Pickles
3.00
9. Chill Sauce.
10. Bread and Butte Pickles.
11. Icicle Pickles.
12. Pickled Beans.
13. Hot Dog Relish.
14. Pickled Corn Cobs.
15. Dill Pickles,, sweat. x
SPECIAL: Simpson Sears donotee 525 v wtW to the exhibitor scoring the
most points In claseels 9 to 15.
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JAMS"AND JELLIES
16. Peer marmalade.
17. Peach Jam.
18. Strawberry Jam, cooked.
19. Raspberry Jam, cooked.
M. Apple jelly.
21. Grape jelly.
22. Any other variety of jam or jelly, must be labelled.
23. Collection of canned fruit (pints mled) 6 varletlee. Prim: 1st -53.;
ald•52; 3rd4l. `
24. Three leve of jam or lolly decorated for a Christmas gln. Prizes: let -33;
ZMM; 3rd41.
Class" 1.8 to be exhiblted In stated pints. ClaeW 9 to 22 to bs bxhibhed
In ehiall late.
SPECIAL: Doug and Gall Schroeder (Winthrop store) donate $10 to a NEW
exhibitor scoring the most pointe In classes 1 to 24. In cage of a its money
will -be divided.
Committee: Edlth'Bell (527-1356), Grace Broadfoot (527-08%)
Co -convenors. Edythe Coleman, Helen Connell, Beatrice Fleming, Dabble
Jamieson, Maty McCall, Muriel McClure, Jane Rimmer
NOTE: No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry In any
dame. All exhibits in competition must be new and must be the work of the
exhibitor. Special consideration given to new work. If In any class the
entries do not merit a prize, no prize will be given. In case of a its, prize
money will be evenly divided. SPECIALS NOT AWARDED TO FIRST
PRIZE WINNER OF PREVIOUS YEAR.
QlAte _ ist 2nd .Std
1. Quilt, placed...................................4.00
3.00 2.00
2. Quilt, practical, any deefpp, tied..................3.W
2,00 1.00
4 Quilt, hand stitched applique, to be
Jane
judged for quality ol'work and the most attractive
design ................ ..................4.00
3.00 2.00
4. Reversible quilt, two colours, toncy qullting........4.00
3.00 2:00
5. Quilt, ambrdldery ........................... .4.00
3.00 2,00
S. Quilt. original design, named .... . .............`. , 4.00
3.00 2.00
A Canada Packers entry wlti be picked from the above enterlee.
SPECIAL; Seatorth Women's Institute for moot points In close 1.6 55.00.
7: Mat, latch hooked on turkey cerrvme................3.00
2.00 1.00
S. Wall hanging, latch hooked, must beteady......... 3.00
2.00 1,00
9. %Wl hanging, crewei work, must be ready to tm1g'...2.00
1.60 1.00
32, Girl ra or ladles skirt .............................2.00 1.50 1.00
33. Girl's or, ladles blouse ...........................250 2.00 1.50
31_ GlrVs or ladies lourigevvow ......................2.50 2.00. 1.50
35. Girl's or ladles street length drou .................3.00 2.50 2.00
35. Valour top up 10yam ..... . .....................200 1.50 1.00
37. Velour top. teen age size .........................2.00 1.50 1.00
38. Top made from any now fall material except ,
'valour, 10 yam and. over ............... ....2.50 2.00 1.50
39. One article pf lingerie made from tricot or antron,, size 10 years and
over ........................... .;.....2.50 2.00 1.50
tlpseial: Stewart Bros. of Sat forth 56.00 for most points In classes $2-W '
Inclusio. Winner must have at least' 3 entelss In these class**.
ffenlsr Cfttnm Work = No entry lee, but meet hand In entryform b Sec.
4D. Afghan, crocheted..............................2.00 1,25 1.00
41. t article of knitting, other than an afghan .......... 1.25 1.00
42. 1 artbcleof cro0heting other than an afghan.........1.25 1,00 .75
43. t ilciaofernbroldery_. ......................1.25 1.00 .75
44. Quilt. any design, new . ..................... , ..3.00 2.00 1.00
ARTS & CRAFTS
Section R
ODMMIT7IV, : -Kath)esti-Whlll,-LolaModgert.--Dorothy +4",
Jane
Vincent, boron Strong. Mary Carroll,
Leone Rowat. Batty Bach. ft Oolong
.. ...-.�f1�ary.MCf.�lUfr
A. Pktures. must ,be framed, ready to hang.
1. Still life all .............................. -............5.00
3.00
2 1 only all painting of any season e.g. spring, summer
fall, winter .................. .......5.00
3.00
3. Old building any media e.g. oil, acrylic, pencil,
watercolour, charcoal....................................5.00
3.00
4. Watercolour or acrylic any subject .......................5.06
3.00
6. Pencil sketch any subject..................:...........5.06
3.00
Q Clwooal wV subject .............:...................5.00
3.00
7. Pastel any subject ............................. . .......5.00
3.00