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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-05-02, Page 7LADIES, DIVISION OF THE EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SECTION Domestic Science K1TCIIEN 17. oven mitts 1$. Cheery breakfast cloth 19. Three different potholders, mounted 20. Tea towels, 2, embroidered IL 3 or more articles arranged to form novelyt kitchen shower gift SEWING 22. Kitchen apron. most preemie' 23, 1Vtotner end daughter apron, fancy 24. Mother and daughter apron, practical 25- Child's school dress .50 .25 .75 .50 25 50 .25 1,00 .75 1,00 .75 1,00 .75 1,00 .76 THE BB1,1143131.48 POST, EM.USS10143, OlVTAISIO SECTION M Hornecrafts: Bedroom DIRECTORS-Mrs., Charles Davit, Miss Millie 'McFarlane. Please out Class Number, as well 115 Section, on ticket. All Exhibits 7ci competition in this class to' be the work of the Exhibitor. Judges are instructed to discard all soiled, defated or old work, and award orizes to new up-to-date work, Class 1st 1,. Crib quilts $1.00 2, Quilt, fancy quilting 2.00 3. Quilt, patchwork 2.00 4. Quilt, embroidered 2.00 5, Qiult appliqued 2,00 0, Quilt novelty from odds and ends ..... ..... ... „ 2,00 Five different quilt patterns, mounted on white cotton ...., .... . .. .. .75 8. Bedroom slippers ...„„ ................ ..... .75 9. Floor rug, cotton, huolved 1.00 10, Floor rug, cotton, braided 1.00 • 11, Floor rug, old wool material, hooked ..... 1,00 12. Floor rug, wool, yarn , .... ........ ,...„ ... ......... 1.00 13. Floor rug, made of twine .. .. . 1.00 14. Pair of pillowcases, cross stitch ,...„ ......... .75 15, Pair' of pillowcases, embroidered ..... ......... .75 10. Pair of pillowcases, crochet edge .......... ,, .75 17. Pair of pillowcases, knit lace .....„.„ . ..... .75 18. Colored pillowcases and sheet, embroidered 1.00 19, Two guest towels, each different ,..„. . . ........ ...... .75 20. Fancy pin cushion .. ....... ........ ..... .50 MILK ROLLS: let prize $4.00 2nd pr.ee 0:00 3ru pr'ee $2.00 CINNAMON! BUile---,,=:amlard Method: unspice d sweet dough, spread with cinnamon 'texture, rolled anti cut. .l.st pr e.e $4,00 2nd prase 3rd prize. $2.00$3.0 '44. 'DOMESTIC' PI AND CAKE COMPETIVICN ChizeilTIONS 1. Every entry to be accompanied by a 'Domestic' Shortening carton (empty), or canister label, Areile, with two cmsts, baked in medium we pie p:al.es. 3. Cakes to be white, of two layers, baked in medium size circular pees. feen:t and Idling is left to individual discretion. In judging, special emphasis should be placed on fineness of texture and, lightness. 4. Both pastry and cakes to be matte with 'Domestic' Shortening., •• 5, Judger, to be appointed by the executive of the local.Agrieultural. Society. Judges' decision to be final. Prizes - Donated by Canada Packers Limited YEAST BAKING SPECIALS .13. standard Brands Limited, makers of PLEISII,MONN'S YEAST, offer the following Special prizes for baked goods raised vetch Deteiselnnanies Active Dry Yeast. Each entry should be accompanied by an envelope from Fleisen- mann's A.ctivo Dry Yeast. WHITE BREAD: lst prize $4.00 2nd pr $3.00 3rd prize $2.00 BROWN BREAD: 1st 'wive $4.00 2nd prize $3,00 3rd per.. $2.00 PIES CAKES. - lkt • _ three - 21/2 lb. Canisters "Domestic" 'Same 2nd . two - 21/2 lb. CaMteters "Domestic') .4rd. one - 21/2 lb. Canisters "Domestic') NOTE, - A "Domestic," Carton or Canister label to accompany every entry 45, BAKE QUEEN - This award will be presented • to the contestant submitting the best group of five Oltieles: Heine made rolls (I), chocolate cake, cherry pie, oatmeal cookies (7), butter 'tarts (7). Prizes - 1st.15:00; 2nd $3.00; 3rd $2.00... • SECTION N - Home 'Crafts Please number each exhibit, and Only new work to be exhib- .'ted. All defaced or soiled work will be discarded. 111BECTOkS - Mrs. George Martin Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Glen Huether, Mrs. Robert Grasby. LIVING ROOM Class 1. Cushion. satin or silk ........ „, .. .. .......... • 2. Cushion, corduroy ....... ...... . ............... .... 3. Cushion. felt ..4. Chesterfield set, 3 nieces (Croehet) Bridge cloth & 4 serviettes • 0. Card table cover, my style work 7. Centrepiece over 12", crochet 8.. Coffee table centre. crochet 0. Luncheon table cover, 36" square' DINING ROOM 10. Table cover. 54x54, any new design ....... .......... 11. Table cover, crochet, 54x72 12. Buffet; set (embroidered) 13. Buffet set (erochet). 14. Set, of place Mats. crochet 15, Set of place mats, any other design 15. Three doilies (not over 10"), Mounted, made of crochetthread ..„ ............... ,„.,„ ...... ...... .„.„ .......... , ... 1St 2nd $1.00 .75 1.00 .75 1 00 75 1.00 .'le 1.00 .75 1,00 76 1,00 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 .76 go,. Ladies blouse 1.00 .75 e7. Fte'eris shorts and, pop top 1.00 .76 2,8, Child's sun suit . 1.00 _.7 ) 29, Best article; made from terry cloth 1.00 .76 30. Two different articles made from 2 sugar or flour sacks .75 .50 31„ Men's pyjamas, home-made 1.00 .75 32,, Child's pyjamas, home-made .75 33, . Men's work shirt, home-made 1,00 34. eMen'e Sport shirt, home-made 1.00 35, Boys' sport shirt, short sleeves, 6.10 years .75 KNITTING All Articles. To Be Hand Knit 50. Child's. sweater, 2-10 years, not bulky yarn. 1.50 37. Child's ,fancy socks •• .75 36, Infants' set, .Sweater, bootees and bonnet 1.00 39. Hat e--- crochet or knitted 4,00 40, Men's fine socks, fancy, wool ,75 .50 41. Men's; fUle socks, fancy, nylon .75 .50 42. Men's work socks, 3-ply yarn ,75 .50 43. Men's mitts .75 .50 44, Boys' pullover sweater, fancy, 0-12 yeate 1.60 1.06 Brussels Ladies' Auxiliary donated $10.00 to Increase prizes in Section N. SPECIALS Only New Work will be judged for Mary Maxim Wool, of Paris MARY MAXIM WOOL, of Paris, gives the following prizes-,:in, $5,00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00, best knitted garment trom Mary Maxim wool; labels or sales slip from authorized dealer to aecom- pany each entry. Wood's store will duplicate prizes for new work; if sales slip proves purchase of wool from their store, Prizes to be taken Put in merchandise only. Three apronS, 1 hostess apron, '1 practical half apron. 1 child's apron. Please mount these aprons-First prize, $1.25; 2nd, 75c. Prize money donated by Mrs: William Evans, :SECTION 0. Mowers and Plants Knox W. M. B. icemar nionthl,y meeting Lae lei, S. was held in. the 4.1ice Forrest, an al,tenflauce of. ton.. speceil Easter peogram was,. keno% k u w Mae 3.M.6e1 as ii aocr, anu !mu Easter lopia by ,,.tag rorieat, vrayers were given. uy AUL". 1)11., Bradshaw and Mrs. Julia Ail took part in tto .crip,,w.c5 reacting from jean 2 i..1.1efen e, ell Ls w ere read by 11 r4. teriuun Villialeld and, Niro, 4Lred .etelekeer. Also interest:- newspaper pictures taken at the Synotileat were passed f.or all to Two snort. rezifinags, "April is Prunieies- and "Are YOU, were given by the, leader. The President, conducted., the business part of the meeting. our allocation for supply wall / cad by Mrs. John Schnook. supply secretary, and discussed.. An _Laster verse was gtVell rA response to the roll call. Mrs. sianicy Flecher gave an, lateral* lag report oh the WednestliVi :Alssion of the Synocife.a.l. The. Siny meeting will be in tale manse on May 8 at 8.30, when' elides will be shown on Formosa. „Li's, Dick Bradshaw and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler assisted the hostess in Bern% lunch and a social time was enjoyed by all. SEAPORTH uPHOLSTERY Centro Street Telephone 440 For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative SELWYN BAKER. Phone 263.1 BrUseela LUCKY ACCIDENT. Marg Osborne, who has sung with Don Messer and Islanders for the past 16 years, joined the groUp as the result of an accident, When Charlla Chamberlain was recuperating from a car accident, Marg was engaged as his replaCement. By the time Charlie had returned, she had proved herself 00 valtioble that she stayed Pr' titauently. She now apPeara on CBC-TV's Monday night show, Don Messer'S , DI RECTORS - Miss Beth Hoover, Mrs. C. Steffler, Mrs. K. Shurrie. Please put Section Letter and Class Number on each exhibit. Quality and arrangement: 75-25. Please state if in Special Ccilaassss, Where basket is called for, it must have handle. 1. arrangement for console table 75 2. Coffee table centrepiece ,75 3. Display of cut flowers, in container .75 4. Display of pansies .75 5, Petunias, Single, 7 stems :r5 6. Petunias, Double, 5 stems .75 7, Petunias, Frilled, 5 stems .75 3. Dining room arrangement not more than 8 inches ..7"5 ;5500 9. Asters, White, 7 10, Asters, Pink or Rose, 7 .75 ,50 2nd 3rd .11. Asters, Mauve or Purple, 7 ,,...,.. .75 ,50 .75 .50 12. Asters, Red, 7 .75 .50 1.00 .75 13. Asters, display, 4 colors, not more than 15..., .75 ,50 1,00 .75 14. Best. Gladioli, displey, 7 different ....... , . , ...... „., 1.00 .75 1,00 75 15, ,Floral arrangement to illustrate a. song title 1.50 1.00 1.00 .75 16. 'Best basket suitable for church decoration 1.00 .75 , 1.00 .75 17. BeSt basket chrysanthemums 1.00 75 18. African Marigolds, 6 large .75 .50 .50 .25 19. Nasturtiuins, 12, with foliage .,.... .................... „....„ .75 ,50 ,50 .25 20. Golden Wedding dining table centre, using :75 .50 French Marigolds ......,... .. . ..... „..„.„,.„„.,„ ..... „, ........ .„ 1.00 .75 ,50 .75 ,50 21. Dahlia display, pOmpom, miniature „. ... , ..... ....,„ ,75 .50 ,25 ,75 .50 22, Dahlia, large, not more than 7 different .,.„ ... . .75 ,50 25 .75 ,50 23. Dahli a, honey comb or ball, in a display ar- .75 .50 rangement . .75 .50 .25 .50 25 24. Zienias, best display, pom-p0M -......„„ . , . .... :75 .50 .25 .50 .25 25. Zinnia, best display, large ..„..,-. ...... „..., . , ..... , ..... .75 .50 .25 .50 25 26. 'Zinnias, best display, Cactus or Fantasy ..., ...... ,75 „50 25' .50 25 27, A potted plant in bloom 75 .50 .25 .75 .50 28. Cosmos, basket ............... .... ..... ....„..,..., ........... ,,, ......... .75 .50 .25 .50 .25 29. Calendula, 6 .75 .50 .25 .35 25 30. Arrangcment for a formal dinner, container to count 1,00 .75 31. Arrangernent, using Red and White flowers in a white container .75 .50 .25 32. A new or rare plant (in clay pot), correctly named .75 .50 33. Afrieen Violet, double flower, single crown .,-. .75 .50 34. African Violet, single flower, single crown ... .... .75 ,50 35. Winter bouquet dried flowers, weeds, grass or seed pods .75 .50 .25 A. Driftwood floral arrangement . .......... .,..,....., 1.00 .75 .50 37. Dish Garden .75 .50 .25 38. Corsage for evening wear, in plastic bag ..... .75 ,50 .25 33, Arrangement in a tea pot . ;75 .50 .25 40, Floral inat, not More than 35" in length ,75 .50 .25 41. Miniature arrangement of miniature flowers iii miniature container, not over '1" each way . . SPECIALS 42, Best arrangement of ,cut flowers in a lidket. mixed varieties- $2.50, $1.50, $1.00; prize money donated by Richard Prnctnr. 43. A Mante!, arrangement using glads and mains - MOO, 65c - 35c; prize donated by Mrs, K, Sleurrie. 44. H-Tea RoSes, 3 blooms, 3 colors, with name attached 1.50 1.00 . leo too 45. H-Ten Rose, 1 bloom, any color . , , 50 1.00 1 so too 46. H-Tea Rose, 1 bleat% Peace . .1.00 .50 1.00 ,75 The Rose prise money donated by Brussels too .75 Horticultural Society, 1.00 .76 To the winner of the highest number of points in Classes 1 to 48, 100 35 Section 0, $3.00 of flower or garden seeds, to be selected from George Keith & Sons Catalogue. The prize will be doubled if empty seed 1.00 .15 Soils: are displayed on entry. Prize donated by George Keith & 2nd 3rd .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 25 .25 .25 .25 .25 25. .50 .75 .50 .50 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 .25 0 t"14 IITiSIlA Y, MietY iCRANBROOK