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SPECIALS
White Bread •
1st prize'
2nd prize 25 1.1). 'Howson & 'Howson Bread
. 3rd prize
.4th prize 7 lb. 'Howson & T-Towson Bread
Brown Bread
1st. prize •
2nd prize .25th. Howson & 'Howson Broad
3rd prize
4th prize 7 lb: Howson & I-Towson
Milk Rolls (1/2 doz.)
1st prize „.
ond prize 25 lb.. Howson & Howson Bread
3rd prize
4th prize . 7 lb. Howson S.-. Howson Bread.
Chelsea Buns .(1/2 doz.. •
.
Prize ..... . ...... ...... ...... •••••••
.2nd Prize
.3rd Prize
. Money for these prizes donated by Morris Federation of
Agriculture and Brussels Legion AuNiliary.. •
Best (iced or frosted) .8 or 9 inch- double layer white cake
„ . 3st Prize $2,50
2nd prize.. '• ... ... .. ... .. , .. . .... • ..
3rd prize
Money donated by Mrs. Samos Moir and Mrs. Adak Smith.
Superior Food, Market, Bru,sseis, will dona to .L5 loaves of
Wcastons bread tor 1st prize and 10• loaves for 2nd prize in a
special class for best lemon pie made by girl 16 or under.
Westons Bread donate prizes for best school lunch motto
Using Westans Bread, 1st :prize 15 loaves Westons Bread.
2nd prize 10 loaves Weston Bread.
Simpson-Sears will, donate a special .prize to the lady
winning the most points in Section L.
•Best Graham Cracker Pie •macie from recipe on package of
MoCormieks crackers. Money donated by McCormicks, Ltd.
1st prize $7.011.;. •2nd prize $5.00; :3rd prize $3,00
Fry-Cadbury Ltd., makers of 'Fry's pecea, effer the follow:
prizes for the best •iced or frosted 8 or 9 inch chocolate
layer cake made. :with Fry's- Cocoa. Frosting may be choco-
late or other flavour. Entries must include a Fry's Cocoa
.label: 1st prize $5,00; 2nd prize $3,00; 3rd prize $2.00.
J. M. Schneider .Ltd„...Kitchener, donate prizes for the fol-
lowing; 1st prize apple pie •5 cartons crispy flake.; '1st.
.prize Chocolate Cake.- 5 1-1b, crispy flake; 1st prize Butter
• Tarts - 5 1-1.b. cartons crispy flake. An empty Crispy Flat«)
• carton muSt be displayed with each•eXlibit.
'William. Neilson • •Ltd. donate a 2 lb. box of Supreme
chocolates. for .best Chocolate Cake made with Neilson
Jersey Cocoa. An empty cocoa tin with Neilson label must be
• displayed with each coke,
SECTION M lioniecrafts:
Bedroom
$4.0i:
Flour
$1,00
Flour
$1.00
Flour
$1.00
Flour
INOVIT
$1,00
Flour
$2,50
$1.75
.7,5
T3read
AlAY. 2itd, 196i,j
WALTON
Breakaway into Spring With
A GOOD USED CAR
066 1968 FORD CUSTOM 500 V8 Auto. Radio
1967 FORD LTD 4D HT Fully equipped
1966 GALAXIE 500 4D HT Fully equipped
1966 GALAXIE 500 2D HT Fully equipped
1967 MERCURY 1/2 TON PICKUP Custom Cab
Radio, V8 Engine
1966 MERCURY 3/4 TON PICKUP
1965 FORD I. TON PICKUP
1964 GMC 1/2 TON PICKUP
SEE THE NEW MAVERICK ON DISPLAY
99 Tea Biscuits, seVon 60
24. Oatmeal date ailliAr08, evt•,;IE :Ant
25, 3 kinds uf nniccd squares,
3 of each • -..„.
26, White jelly roll with lemon filling
10-12. inchaS long ....... . ... ... ..
Pi.40 . •
(nut to .be made with prepared. riliint4si
27-. Butter tarts,. With raisins, zeven ....... •
.28. ltaspber17 pie, _lattice WI) .75
29. Raisin pie, lattice top
30. Pumpkin Pie . ..
31. Cherry pie,, covered
CoVered .apple pie
33. Lemon. pie, Meringue. topping
CANDY
24. Chocola•La fudge. (Lea pieces),
135 'Maple cream .(tart pieces
3 G. Collection or fancy coOkies," 5 kinds
on a .12." .plate ....... ....... ••••••••• .. • ... •••••,,
1,00
1.00
8,50
.75
.25
11. Chocolate layer cake, chocolate leis&
date-filling, not cake mix 1.00 .75
12, Date and nut loaf 1.00 .75
13. Nut and Cherry boat (not yeast) 1.00 .75
14, GI= drop cake, not iced 1.00 .75
15. Spohgc cake, nut iced 1,00 .75
unocotate layer cake (cake mix)
icing up trot) ..... . ... 1.00 .75
17. Qi,teen, Elizabeth cake, S" Square'
Shown: in sciatire pan, icing
optional
18. Single layer cake, decorated tar
Thanksgiving, appearauCe
to coillit 1:50 .1,00
SMALL CAKES AND C,OOKIES
19, Light iCed cUp cakes, seven
na a in ix 1.00
20. Raisin scones. seven .130
21. Shortbread, seven pieces .00
22: Mitffins, SeVen, bran only
(no raiSitis or dates) .(10
1.00 .75
.10 .25
AO .25
McGorin's... • Farm Equipment
WE-SPEdIALI2L E. IN .A . CbM.PLOE tiNt OF
,FAttiVt EQUIPMENT
SALES • AND SERVICE
:WALTON., -ONTARIO.
PHONE 365W6
BRUSSELS
OR 527-0245
SEAFORTH
8th and '16 Unit
Of Duff's U.Q.W.
The \lay meeting was held at
the home of Donald Mo.,,
Donald ‘N.-odnesday (welling, May
1,11.11. :Ors. tiouglas Fraser opened,
Worship,
tilt' meeting with the Call to
ci yrim 252 "In Christ
thore is no F.')ast or West" was
sung. with Mrs, Harold Bolger at
the piano. Mrs. Douglas Fraser
road an articlp followed by pray-
er and a poem "Your 'Mission".
'('lie topic 'The (!anatlian Indian
of 'Iso-day - was taken by Mrs,
Wilbur '1'111.111).1111, Hymn 511 "Lord
or the :11,,ands" was road in unison.
Tin t regular collection_ was receiv-
ed and mavassing was done tor
the Bible Society. Minutes of the
last meeting were read by. the
secretary. Roll cal) was answered
by nine .members. Members are
to take their favou .rite recipe to
Ole next me'eting', Waist. measure-
ments .were taken and lc was
given for each inch. invitations
were received to go to Burn's
Church. June lit h, at 2 p.m, Rev.
D, Stevens to be the gut's) 51)00k-
I and to St. John's Anglican
Church, Brussels„Tune 3rd at
p.nr. to a Tupperware Party.
(lirace was sung and lunch served
by the hostess.
Duff's U.C.W. Meeting
The meeting of Duff's, Unitod
Cil 'svitilhreit.iie the 17th and Boundary
Wornen was held
Unit in charge of the Worship
Service. Mrs. Martin Bann gave
the Gall to Worship. A hymn was
sung with Mrs. Herbert TraViSS
at the piano, Mrs. Jan van Vliet
gave the scripture reading with
comments by Mrs. ]3b an.. Prayer
was offered by Mrs. Roy William-
son. A skit. "How Long is ever
after - was presented by Mrs.
Harvey Craig and Mrs, Herbert
Williamson. Mrs. Alvin McDonald
conducted the business period. A
lotto]. of tha nks from Children's
Aid Society, Goderich, for pyjamas
made by the I'C'117, was read. A,
$25' donation is to be sent to the
underprivileged children's camp at
Coderich. The bale is to be
packed in May. Some of the hot.
Let' books end pamphlets were sug-
gested by M no phell \Vey.
Frs. Nelson INT'a rks read thank
yen noteS.. An in vi to tion received
to Burn's ohurch on ii tie nth
iI(CCl ed. An announcement
or a bazaar at ituronview, Mtn-
ton, later this month, was mode',
Miss Glenna lionston, student.
at Windsor University, is at 1101110
with her narents, mr. and Mrs.
Boo Houston,
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrie (MOS:ins
and family, London 'were recent
31'd
visi tors with Mr, and Mrs. Jan
:75
van VIiet Sr.
,7a
Miss Sherrill Craig, who was a ty
first-year student at Western 'Uni- .15
versity, London, has been holiday- ,75
.50
ing with her parents Mr. and Sirs,
.50
Ha iiVey Craig.
Recent guests with Mr. and
Clifford Ritchie inelnded Mr. and
Mrs.• Gerald 1...ydiatt and family
of London: Mrs. and 'Mrs. Cordon
Liydiott and family of Barrie and
:11•Iiss Mona 'McPhee and 'MSS' Roth
ilitcliie of London.
Thy following in faits were .50
baptised by Rey. D. Docken at a :50 .25
baptismal service in Du H's United .50 ,25 .75
.5(1 .25
Chtnich, Denise Dorthea, daughter
.50 n of Mr. and Sirs. Ronald William-
.75 10
son; Cheryl Anne, (laughter of'
.3.0 :35
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Smith:
ilrydon Lyle, son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle. Oshoriu Anthony Wallah',
Boa Of Mr. and Mrs.. John Thamerc
.10
.40
.40
.10
DIRECTORG Mrs. tharleS, DaVis, Miss Millie MCFariAne,
Mrs. R. Travis
.50 ALL EMIIBITS IN COMPE4TITI0N TN, THIS CLASS
TO BE THE WORK OF Pat EXHIBITOR. RIDGES ARE
INSTRUCTED PG DISCARD ALL SOILED) DEFACED, OR
OLD WORE, AND AWARD PRIZES TO NPW UP-TO-DATJA
WORiK.
Class
1( Quilt. fancy quilting
2. Quilt, appligned
3, Quilt, patchwork
4. Quilt, machine (Wilted
5: Quilt, novelty from odds and ends
6, 'Crib Qititt (not liquid embroidery)
7: Crib 'Wilt, done in liqnid embroidery
8. Five different quilt patternS
mounted on white cotton
9: Floor rag, cOtIon hooked
111, Floor httg, cotton braided
1.1, Floor rug, old material hooked
12. FloOr rug, waVeri
1.3. Floor rug, new wool (A-0'W' honked
11. Floor rug. made of tWitio
1.5. Pair of pillow cases, cress stitch
10. Pair of pilloW eases, embroidered
17. Pair or pillow eases, crochet edge
18. Pair of pillow oases, knit lace.
19. Colored pillow CaSeS, embroidere.d
20. Two guest towels, each different.
21. Bedroom slippers
22. Fancy pin cushion
SPECIAL
.13est Quilt made With liquid embroidery. Prizes donated by
Millie McFarlane arid Mrs. R,. TraVISS. 1st prize $2.50; 2nd
$1,50; 3rd $1.00.
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1.00
1.00
1.00
1,00
1.00
1.00
1st
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
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2 ad,
1.00
1.00
1.00
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75 .60
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75 .50
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.10
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LADIES' DIVISON OF THE
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
SECTION L Domestic Science
DIRECTORS -- Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs.
Clare Veitch, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler, Mrs, Jack Bryans.
Please put number as well as section and article name on
entry tags. All bread and buns, cakes without icing and pies
brought in plastic bags.
BREAD
• .Class Int . 2nd 3rd
1, 1...uat white bread, entire crust 1.00 ..75 •
1 Loaf brown bread, .entire crust • . ) .
'.8. • Loaf fruit bread, entire crust L(30 :45
4..duns, 3 kinds,-Chelsea, plain,
cloverleaf, two ..of. esrh • 1.00 • ,) .5L1
Coftee..cake, (bread dough), retain
LOP with cinnamon and brown
sugar •• ..„. ... 1.09 .75
0)1
CAKE*
6. Angel cake, (uniced) 1.50 1.00 -
7. ertlit cake, dark, uniced, not cut
6" x 6" 1,50 1.00
8. Fruit cake, light, unieed. not Cut
6" x 6" 1.50 1.00 .75
9. Single layer applesauce cake,
butter icing 1.00 .75 ..5o
10. . Banana layer cake, boiled icing
.not cake mix LOU .75 .50