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SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES
19. Macaroons, 7, any kind .60 .40
20, Shortbread, 7 pieces . .60 .40
21. Unbaked cookies, 3 varieties, 2 of .60 .40
22. Iced Brownies, 7 ...„...... .60 .40,
23. Muffins,.. bran only. .. .60 .4Q.,
34, Oatmeal date squares, .60 .40
25. Tea biscuits, 7 ,60 .40 .' 5. • PIES
Rutter tarts with, raisins, 7 .75 .50
27. Covered mincemeat pie ... 75
28. Ralsigepieolattiee top .75 4
.50.
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29• • Pumpkin pie , .1, .75
30. Cherry pie, covered .75 .50
31, Peach pie, lattice top .75 .50
32. Lemon pie, meringue topping ..! ..... ........ .75 .50
MISCELLANEOUS
33. Plate assorted party cookies. 1,00 .75
34. Fancy sandwiches, 6 varieties, 2 of each .75 .60
35. Cocoanut macaroons, 7 .757 .60
CANDY
36. Chocolate Fudge, 1 lb. f.06' .15
37. Maple Cream, 11b. 1.00 .75,
SECTION K DOmestic Nticot.0q0.14re
Fruits, Pickles, Etc.
roots Pickles to be exhibited in pint sealers; Jams and
Jellie in nonifeeilri jars, seal on jars to be unbroken.
DIRECTORS,.-. Mrs. William Turnbull, Mrs. G. Knight, Mrs.
Jack Knight.
Class , 1st 2nd 3rd,
1. Preserved strawberries .85 .60 :35
2. Canned raspberries ' .85 .60 25
3. Canned peaches .85 ,60.
4. Canned pears ,85
5. Canned cherries ,85 .60 ,35
6. Canned pineapple _ .85, .60 .35
7. Canned dark plums .85 .60 25
8. Marmalade, A.O.V. .85 .60 .35
9, Collection of jams, 3 varieties 1.00 .75 .50
10. Collection of jellies, 3 varieties 1.00 .75 .50
11. Maple syrup, 1 quart, Made in 1963 1.00 .75 .50
12. Corn, 1 pint .............. .......... .... 0, .60 .35
13. Tomatoes, 1 pint .85 60 .35
14. Beans, 1 pint .85 .50,6 .35
15, Collection of tomato juice, tomato catsup, chili
Sauce, 1 pint each 1.00 .75 .50
16. Mustard-pickles, 1 pint 3d, ,60 .35
17. Pickled beans, 1 pint .85 .60 .35
1.8.: Pickled onions, 1 pint .85 .60 .35
19, Nine-day pickles, 1 pint .85 .60 .35
20. Relish pickles,. 1 pint ... . ... ................. .85 .60 .35
21. Whole beets, 1 pint .85 .60 ,35
22, Canned chicken; t pint" . . ..... .85 .60 .35
23, Practical school lunch, made to Canada Food
Rules .75 .50 .25
24, Honey, 1 pint, clover..,...„„. . .... ... .. .... ,75 .50 ,25
25. Honey, coMb........ ...„„... ... ........... .75' .50 ..25,
26. Five ways to Serves ternaries
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re,, tray) 1.00 .75 '.50
SPECIALS
27, Special Box for Shut-ins, appearance to count; not more than
eight articles-1st, $1,00; 2nd, 60c; 3rd, 40c. Prizes, donated by
Mrs. Earl Cud m ore.
28. Fresh Vegetable Relish Plate (12-inch plate), appearance to
count. 1st, $1.00; 2nd, 60c; 3rd, 40c. Prizes. donated by Mrs,
Wilbur Turnbull.
29. Individual Meat Pie, one each of beef, pork and ,chicken 1St,
31.25; 2nd, 75c; 3rd, 50c. Prizes donated by Mrs. James Man,
30. Six different ways to use Canadian Apples. 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00;
3rd, $1.00. Prizes donated by Blake Brothers.
21. Four Ways To Serve Cheese, individual servings. Prizes: 1st, •
5 lbs. cheese; 2nd, 3 lbs. cheese; 3rd, 2 lbs. cheese. Prizes donated
by Mo]esworth Cheese Factory.
32. Four Ways to Serve Potatoes, arrangement to count. 1st, $1.00;
2nd, 75c; 3rd, 50c, Prizes donated by Mrs. Wm. J. Turnbull.
SECTION L Domestic Science
DIRECTORS - Mrs. Gemmell, Mrs. C. Long .Mrs. A. Turnbull,
Mrs. John Speir.
Please put Number, as well as Section and article name on
entry tage.
Each entry to be wrapped in Saran paper.
BREAD
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
. Loaf white bread, entire crust 1.00 .75 .50
2.. Loaf brown bread, entire crust .1.00 .75 .50
3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crust 1.00 75 .50
4. Coffee cake (bread dough), round, topped with
cinnamon and brown sugar .75 .50 25
5. Rims, 3 kinds: Chelsea, plain, clover leaf, two •
of each 1.00 ,75 .50'
CAKES
6. Fruit cake, dark, no icing, not cut 1.50 1.00 35
7, Fruit cake, light, no icing, not cut ............ ,.....„„. 1,50 1.00 .15
10075 . 50 8. Layer cake (lig:it), butter, icing, not cake mix
9. Banana layer cake, boiled lditig, not cake Mix 1.00 .75 .50
10. Chocolate layer cake, chocolate icing, date fill-
ing, not cake mix 00
11. Date and nut loaf ... ..... .... 1.00 .75 .50
12. Nut and cherry loaf (not yeast) .......... ....... ,.., 1.00 .75 ,50
1.00 .75 .50 13. Gum drop cake
1,00 .75 .50 14. Sponge cake, not iced
15. Orange layer cake, orange icing, not cake mix 1,00 ,75 .50
16. Chocolate layer cake (cake mix), icing optional 1,00 .75 • .50'
17 Cherry layer cake (cake mix), icing optional 1.00 .75 .50
Child's birthday cake (not boughten decora-
1..00 .50 tioriis)
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SPECIAL-5 lbs. cheese for first prize in Numbers 33 and 34,
donated by United Dairy & Poultry Co-Operative Ltd.
To the cVinner Nvith'itighesl, points for Sections L and 0, Sinmsens-
Sears, donation of three-piece ovenware set.
ROBIN HOOD SPECIAL
'ROBIN HOOD FLOOR MILLS LTD., makers of flour,'rolled oats,
Entries Will Not Be Accepted After 12.39 .
oatmeal'and mixes, offer the following prizes:
38. For the best loaf of white bread: 1st, 25 lbs., Robin Hood
39, For the best 1/2 -dozen refrigerator •buns:'' 1St,'25 lbs. RObin'Hood
Flour.
CAKES
40. Angel cake (uniced) 220 1.00 .75
First prize donated by Mrs. S. Rutledge, donor
to receive cake,
IL WILLIAM NEILSON SPECIAL-Best chocolate cake made, with
Neilson's' Jersey Cocoa. Prize: 2-lb. package, every piece differ-
ent, Nelson's Chocolates. Empty Neilson Jersey Cocoa tin to
accompany each entry.
SPECIAL
42. Standard Brands Limited, makers of MAGIC BAKING POWDER,
offer the following prize for the best (Iced or Frosted) eight or
nine-inch square pan Single Layer White. Cake, baked with.
Magic. • Entries- should• be accompanied Iv,. art .00y tin, of
Magic,-Baking, Powder. .
1st Prize ...... „.„„.„ $4,00 ,.
2nd Prize ..„., ..... $3.00 r
3rd Prize .. $2.00
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WALTON
(Intended Tor last week)
Al reception was neld, for Ur.
itnil ;,'"INfu;s,.• 'MAI" Achilles M the
Walton Connaualty Hall last
Friday evenirig''" with a large
crowd in attendance.
Dniling lunch the newly-weds
were invited to tile platform and
Mac Sholdice read an appropriate
address ,and Neil
Presetuted this couple with a well.
filled purse.
The music for dancing wa.s,
suppllied 63; "Ian Wilbee'O
orchestra.
1Y.," Are. • •
IN
HURON -
the objective is
$16,000.
With your help, we
can raise even more.
EASTER SPECIAL
$7.50 Cold Wave ONLY $6.00
From Now Until Easter
P hone 18 BrUSSOIS
for appointment
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
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"Where Better Bulls Are Lloadlo
Farmer ovinod and controlled.
Service at *set
Choice of bull and breed
OUr artificial breeding ser110111
Will help you to a more efficient
Ilvesteck operation
For service or more Information
call: 4 i ‘711 .7
Milton HU 2-3441, or for long
distance Clinton Zenith 04450
BETTER CATTLE FOR
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Ladies Division
of the East Huron
Agricuhural Society L.
Past PreSident Mrs. Earl Cudraore
President Mrs,. W. `R.,,tirnbuill
1st -Vice President Mrs. Clem .Steffler
2nd Vice President Mrs. Harvey; 'Craig
• Seer,e4ltryi-Treasurer Mrs, James Altar
D I RECTORS
Mrs. It. Stephens, Mrs, Chas. Davis, Mrs. R. Kennedy, Mrs. Gordon,
Knight, Miss B. Hoover, -Alu.s. Win. Perri°, Mkrs, Huether, Mrs. J.
Speir, Mrs. Claire Long, Airs, A. Turnbull, '.11/1rs. IC. Shurrie, Ma's.
Harold .Bolger, Mrs. Jas. M.cDonald, Adis. liivans, Mrs. Jack
Knight, Mrs. Robt. Grasby, Miss, Mrillie McFarlane, Mfrs. W.
Turnbull, Mrs. Robt. Gemmel, DVS, R. Travis, Mfrs. Geo, Martin.
Mrs. D. G. Matheson, Mrs. Geo, Mutter, Mirs. Clifford Bray;
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