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The Brussels Post, 1974-08-07, Page 8
1 st.51.00 2nd, -00 3rd„ , Sm411 bowl of pePtQatnO4t;441.a7, givlarrsnii:lieCja-12g5% for appparanre , 1st, „ „ • .$1.00 3rd ... „qpi 7. Collection of 4 kinds Jelly named small jars, st . „ „ ,$1,00 „ , -60 3rkt, , 8, -S1..5ixI.d,i.f,fe,r,71$(1,Novoays to 2unsde,,.. ,.Canadian.. 60 Apple3sr.d, .,,,,,,40 Prizes for 6, 7 and &donated by Blake Bros. .SECTION L DOMESTIC SCIENCE DIRECTORS - Mrs. Clare yeitch, Mrs. Cooley, M rs. urban Dunbar. Ducharme, Mrs, Douglas Hemingway, Mrs. Baker, h.,574 Please put number as well as section and article name on entry tags. All bread to .be baked the previous day and in loaf pa ns, Bread, buns and cakes without icing brought in plastic bap., Layer cakes to be displayed on cake plate or foil covered base, Base to lie one half inch larger than cake. BREAD Class 1st. 2nd, 3rd. 1. Loaf white bread, entire crust 1,50 1.00 35 2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust 1.50 1,00 .75 3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crust 1.50 1.00 .75 4. Buns. 3 kinds - chelsea, plain, 'cloverleaf, two of each 1.50 1.00 ,75 5. Coffee Cake. (bread dough) round top with cinnamon and brOwn sugar 1.50 1.00 35 ,8. Fruit cake, dark (uniced) 6. Angel coke (not a mix, uniced) . 7. Angel cake (cake mix. uniced) not cut 6'' x 6'' CAKES 1 11 ..0500 1 ..0750 ..5: 1:.(105000 1 .00 . 7 55 , . 557 50 9, Fruit cake, light. (uniccd) 1.00 35 .50 10. Banana layer cake, boiled icing not a cake mix not cut 6" x 6" 11 :0000 :7755 :55 11. Pumpkin loaf, no fruit or nuts 1.00 .75 .50 12. Carrot Loaf' 13, Date and nut loaf 14. Ntrt and cherry loaf, (not yeast) 1.00 .75 ,50 15. Gum Drop cake, not iced 16. Chocolate layer cake (cake mix) icing -optional 1.00 ,75 ,5( 17. Queen Elizabeth cake shown in ' a 8" square pan (with original butter and coconut) icing of brown sugar, cream _ 1.00 .75 .50 18. Single layer cake decorated - for 1.50 LOD .75 Christmas . appearance to count 19. Light iced cup cakes, seven, 1.00 .75 .50 not a mix _ .75 .50 II. 20. Raisin scones, seven .75 .50 AO 21. Shortbread. seven pieces 22. Muffins, seven, bran only 75 .50 .4 (no raisins or dates) 23. Tea Biscuits, seven .75 .50 ,10 24. Oatmeal date squares. seven .75 .50 .40 PIES , (Not to be made with prepared fillings) 25. Butter tarts with raisins, seven . , 1.00 35 .50 26. Raspberry pie, lattice top 1.00 ,75 50. 27. Raisin pie, lattice top 1.00 35 .50 28. Pumpkin Pie 1.00 .75 .50 29. Cherry pie covered 1.00 .75 30 30. Apple pie, covered, no spice 1.00 .75 .50 31. Peach pie, covered 1,00 ,75 ,50 32. Lemon pie, meringue topping,not sponge. 1.00 .75 ,50 CANDY 33. Chocolate fudge(ten pieces) 1,00 .75 50 34. Maple cream (ten pieces) 1.00 .75 .50 35. Turkish delight (ten pieces) ' 1.00 .75 .50 SPECIALS 36. Special by J,M.Schneider Ltd. 1st prize apple pie 1st prize chocolate cake 5 1 1st prize butter tarts 5 1 5 1 An empty carton of Crispyflake displayed with each exhibit, 37. McCormick's offer the following prizes for the best Graham Cracker Cake made from the recipe on the package of McCormick's Graham Cracker crumbs. 38. Cadbury Schweppes Powell Ltd., makers o3frdFrpyr'sizeCoc: 1st prize $7.00; 2nd. prize $5.00; offer the following prizes for the best iced or frosted, eight or nine inch chocolate layer cake baked with Fry's cocoa Frosting may be chocolate or other flavour. Entries must be exhibited with a Fry's cocoa label. One prize to any one contestant. 39. Mr. A. Grewar will donate 10 loaves of St3iprderiporr IntSic2l1,00ed .40 1st prize $5.00 2nd, prize $3.00; bread for the best lemon pie. 40, Simpson-Sears will donate a special prize to the lady winrtiug the 'most points in Section L. 1 - 35 for $10.00. 41. William 'Neilson Ltd. offer 2 lbs. chocolates tor best chocolateanrake 12. made with Neilsons Jersy cocoa. Empty tin must accom pany, 1st prize $5.00 2nd. prize 53.00; for the best white layer cake (not mix) With lemon filling and optional icing. 43, Thompson and Stephenson Meat Market donate 1st prize $5,00; /nd. prite 0.00; 3rd prize 51'0 September of a Six year old girl. for the best 8" square cake decorated for the GiRLS' DEPARTMENT (Ages - 181 44. Mrs. George Mutter and Mrs, Ken McDonald will donate Islzpri es for $2 the best tend.ee priie articles 3rd prize SI,OD e .50; SI.50 1st article an Muffins 2nd. article -- 1 ,date loaf 3rd Article - 5 tarts Orly kind) SECTION K - DOMESTIC FRUITS, PICKLES, CASSEROLES, ETC. DIRECTORS - Mrs. William Turnbull, Mrs. Harvey Craig. Mrs. J. Armstrong All jars must be tightly sealed - no wax Canned Fruit - Pint Jars Class 1st. 2nd I. Fruit, cocktail, homemade .90 .70 2, Whole canned strawberries .90 .70 3. Whole canned raspberries .90 .70 4, Peaches .90 .70 5, Pears .90 .70 b. Dark Plums .90 .70 7, Applesauce... .90 .70 8. Rhubarb and pineapple jam .. . ,90 .70 9, Marmalade, any kind ,90 .70 10. Peach jam, plain ,90 .70 11. Raspberry Jam ,90 .70 12. Frozen strawberry jam . . . .. 90 .70 13, Elderberry Jelly .90 .70 14. Grape Jelly ,90 .70 15 Dill Pickles .90 .70 16. Nine Day Pickles .90 .70 17. Bread and Butter Pickles, .. - .90 . /0 18, Whole Beets.. ......... .90 .70 19. Chili Sauee.. . .. • .90 .70 20. Pickled Beans ,90 .70 lb. cartons Crispyflake lb. cartons Crispyflake lb. cartons Crispyflake shortening must be 3rd ..40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 Prize for mast points in pickles in class 15-20 , a relish tray donated by Mrs. Wm. Turnbull SPECIALS 1. Box for shut-ins, appearance to count, Not more than eight articles . 1 st „ , „11,00 2fid.. . . . .60 3rd:,...,.... .40 Donated by Mrs. Ctidrritire 2. Collection of 4 varieties of Jam in small Unifottn jars in gift basket for 'shut'in, 50% for appearance, 1st • .51.00 2nd.. .60 3rd, ..... -40 Donated by Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull 3. Five ways to serve eggs-On a tray. 1st . $1.00 2nd. , ......60 3rd, , „ . 4. Best fruit Salad plate. 1st $1,00 2nd... ..... 60 3rd ........40 Donated by Mrs, Wm. Turnbull 5. Small casserole supper dish WITH meat., name ingredients. 3rd. ['rite $2,00 LADIES' DIVISION SEPTEMBER 25 and 26th, 1974 Past President,.. ,.,....,,, President., . „ .... ...... .„ 1st Vice-Pr esident. Secretary-Treasurer,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Mrs. Douglas Hemingway Mrs. Ross Bennett Mrs. Harold. Bolger Mrs. H. Craig Public Relations Reporter. , „ , ..... . .. Mrs. Earl Cudmore DIRECTORS Mrs.William Tornbull, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs, Clare Veitch, Mrs. Urban Ducharme, Mrs. Ida Evans, Mrs. Margaret Parish, Mrs. Leona McDonald, Mrs. George Mutter, Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs, Lloyd Wheeler, Mrs. Wm. Hewitt, Mrs. James Mair, Mrs. Clarence Yuill, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Ross McCall, Mrs. Howard Bernard, Mrs. Roy Kennedy, Mrs. Clark Matheson, Mrs. Thomas Finch, Mrs. John Armstrong. Mrs,D, Dunbar, Mrs. T. Baker, Mrs. Goll, Mrs. J. Conley, Mrs. S. Sweeney. Miss K. McNab, Mrs. R. Cunningham Entries will not be accepted after 12:30 GOOD BAKING - There will be lots of baking exhibited at this year's Fall Fair. Last year Mrs. Norman Johns, R.R.1, Arva and Mrs. Amy Speir of Brussels were caught by the photographer as they admired the children's cakes. Brussels Fall Fair Prize List contd. Each exhibitor limited to two entries in live poultry, UV POMMY ,Pirectprs - Emerson Mitchell, Wilfred Strickler Prizes will be paid for single birds unless. stated. otherwise cock and hen, cockerel and pullet. 1st 75e, 2nd 50c, Class Adult or Children (Open) Coops furnished free. 1. Rhode Island Red. 2. Plymouth Rocks barred. 3, White Rocks, 4. Rocks A,O.V. (correctly named). S. Leghorns white. 6. Leghorns brown. 7. Leghorns. A.O.V. (correctly named). 8. New Hampshire. 9, Sussex 10, Orpington A.V. (correctly named) 11. Wyandottes white. 12. Wyandottes A.O.V. (correctly named) 13. Bantams, clean legged ornamental. 14. Bantams, booted, 15. Bantams Game 16, Runner Ducks, 17. Pekin Ducks 1$. Rouen Ducks, 19. Aylesbury Ducks 20, Embden Geese. 21. Geese A.O.V. (correctly named). 22. Ducks A .0.V. (correctly named. EGGS 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 5,00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 SECTION F - GRAIN DIRECTORS - Entrnerson Mitchell, Jack Bowman, Doug Fraser 1/2 bus. of Alfalfa Seed 1/2 bus!,of Timothy 1/2 bus. of Red Clover 1/2 bus. of Fall Wheat 1/2 bus. of Barley, 6 Rowed „ 1/2 bus, of Oats, 1/2 bus. of Mixed Grain.Qats,Barley 1/2 bus. of Husking Corn on Cob ... 1/2 bus, of Oats Wheat, and Barley... 1 Sheaf Wheat, 6" Sheaf Oats, 6" I Sheaf Barley, 6" SECTION G- FRUIT Directors - Fred Uhler. Rae Houston, Jack Bowman, Wm. Hewitt, Doug Hemingway 1/2 Bus. McIntosh Apples . ..... 1/2 Bus. Northern Spy Apples '/2 Bus, Delicious Apples 1/2 Bus. Talmon Sweet Apples... .... Best Bus. Fall Apples, named(A.O.V.).. Best Bus. Winter Apples.,named 0.V.) 6 Qt. basket Crab Apples 6 Qt. basket Fall Pears 6 Qt. basket Winter Pears SECTION H - ROOTS and HOED CROPS Directors - Fred Uhler, Rae Houston, Jack Bowman, Wni. Hewitt, Doug Hemingway All potatoes must constitute 1 1 quart basket Early Potatoes, named 2.00 1.50 1,00 Late Potatoes, named 2.00 1.50 1.00 5 Feeding Turnips 1.00 .75 .50 1 bus. Table Turnips 3.00 2.00 1.00 5 White Field Carrots 1.00 .75 .50 5 Half long Carrots 1.00 .75 .50 5 Long Table Carrots..,.... 1.00 .75 .50 5 Blood Turnip Beets 1.00 .75 .50 5 Long Red Beets 1.00 .75 ,50 5 Parsnips 1.00 .7575 .50 5 Wint et Radishes 1.00 .785 .50 5 Sugar Mangolds I.00 .75 .50 SECTION I - VEGETABLES Directors - Fred Uhler, Rae Houston, Jack Bowman, Wm. Hewitt. Doug Hemingway 6 Onions from seed red 1,00 .75 .50 6 Onions from seed yellow 1.00 .75 .50 6 Onions from dutch sets 1.00 .75 .50 1 Quart Onion sets . - .... , . .00 .75 .50 1 Quart Potato Onions.... „.00 .75 .50 .. _ . 1 Quart Pickling Onions .00 .75 .50 5 Pickling Beets 00 .75 .50 5 Gherkins .00 .75 .50 6 Ears Table Corn.Bantam .00 .75 .50 6 Ears Corn any variety Table Corn, • .. .00 .75 .50 A collection of Corn named variety... .00 .75 .50 3 Heads Curled Savoy .00 .75 .50 2 Heads Drumhead Cabbage. , .00 ,75 .50 2 Heads Oxheart Cabbage, .00 .75 .50 2 Heads Red Pickling Cabbage .... , .00 .75 .50 • . . . 1 Pumpkin yellow field .00 75 50 2 Heads Cauliflower 1,00 ,75 ,50 2 Pie Pumpkin_ 1.00 .75 .50 2 Squash (A.O.V.).. , . 1.00 .75 .50 2 Squash Hubbard._ ... . .... . 1.00 .75 .50 6 Large Tomatoes 1.00 .75 .50 ()Plums Or Cheery Tainatoes .. .. 1.00 .75 .50 1 Quart White Beans: large 1.00 .75 .50 1 Quart 3?hite Beans, striall.... „ . . 1t 00 .75 .50 1 Quart Butter Beans, any variety, 1:00 .75 .50 .00 .75 .50 2 C'itrons.. .. . . ..... .. , . . 2 Watermelons, - ......... „ 1,00 .75 .50 3 Table CucOmberS 1.00 .75 .50 1-Pickling Cucumbers• 1,00, .75 .50 3 Ripe Cucumbers „ , . ........ .. 1.00 .75 .50 3 Muskmelons, ripe. , .. • . • . • V • W k I 1.00'.75 .50 2 Heads Sunflowers. , :, .,, , - .. , . 1.00 .75 .50 1 Squash (Banana); , 1.00 .75 .50 Special --, Largest Pumpkin . , .. , , , . . 1,00 .75 .50 Brussels Fall Fair September 25, 26 s-IME BRUSSELS POST; AuduST 7p ifrni 5 doz. white eggs 5 doz. brown eggS , 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2,00 .00 .00 3.00 2,00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 3.00 2.00 .00 .00 4.00 3.00 .00 .00 4,00 3.00 .00 .00 4,00 3.00 .00 .00 4.00 " 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 • 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 3.00 2.00