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4. Doilie or dresser set done with liquid embroidery.
5. Homemade candle decorated for a special occasion (named),
6, A useful article made from discarded material,
', Caricature [node from vegetables not to exceed 6" placed an
solid base..
In liquid embroidery Mrs. Mitchell will donate a yM1clic,r for 1st
prize.
Other prizes
2..Grades 3. Boys or Girls
4 Homemade rhythm band instruments.
3. Open
1st. 2nd. 3rd
.75 .60 ,50
The parade will form at 'Victoria. Park at 12:00 p,m, sl Thursday. September 26. and will be headed by the two bi
All pupils and teachers in parade admitted free to grour
Best
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Marching
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No children admitted free unless in parade,
3rd, 55.00; 40,54.01
Banner Costume
5th, 53,00.
Prizes: 1st 10,00; 2nd 8.00; 3rd 6,00; 4th 5,00: 5th s,t
Floats — [Organizations and Commercial],
Prizes; I st 20.00; 2nd 18.00; 3rd 16,00; 4th 15.00:5th15.1
1. School Floats —
CHILDRENS' SPORTS
RUNNING RACES
I
60 yards Sprint , (boys 6-8) 1,50 1.0
60 yards Sprint (girls 6-8) 1,50 IMO
100 yards Sprint ,(boys 9-11) 1,50 1,00
100 yaedsSpeint .(girls 9.11)„ , ....... „ 1.50 1.00
100 yardsSprint ,(boys 12-14) 1.50 1.00
100. yards Sprint .(girls 12.14) 1,50 1.00
4-H CLUB GIRLS
An exhibit open to all girls' clubs on "World of Food"
-Taking a look at yourself''. Each club exhibiting to real
$5.00. Each exhibit to be of Standard Value, Prizes donated
the Womens' Institutes in the area and the Ladies of the Bruss
Agricultural Society.
Brusiels Fall Fair Prize list contd.
BRUSSELS
4—H CALF CLUB
Under the supervision or the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food, sponsored locally bhte Brussels Agricultural Society,
CLUB LEADERS: Fred Uhler. R. K. 3, Walton, John
Boncschankcr R.R.1. Ethel.
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President Anne McKay; Vice President -
Bill Boneschansker; Secretary • Annette Boncschansker; Press
Reporter - Cathy Boncschansker; Youth Council Rep. - Dorothy
Boncschansker.
CLUB MEMBERS: Bill Boneschansker. Dorothy Boneschansker.
Annette Boncsehank,kci . Cathy Boncschansker, John Von Vliet,
George Van der been, Andrew Van der. Veen Anne McKay,
Heather McKay, Bonnie McKay, John Dyke, Chris Ryan,
Maurice Flood, Doug Mitchell. Arnold den Dekke. Joanne
Rock. Jeniffer Rock, Barb Verstoep, And :11,v alh(), Lori
Carvalho, Alan Baker,
BASIS OF AWARDS
The 'wards will be made un the following basis:
200 points for award on calf at Fair.
100 points for judging competition. Each competitor will he
required to judge at least one class composed or lour cattle and
give reasons For his placing.
200 points for answers to qucsliuns bused Chit': work
eedlo,t, and managemi.mi of dairy or beef cattle as the case may
be.
100 points for slum manship manner in MM.)) ilw chit)
member shows his entry in the ring. (70 points); condition of
animal (20 points); general appearance of exhibitor (1O points).
100 points for care and lc:T(1On.; methods to time of periodic visits
made during the season.
200 points for regularity and accuracy in Ion). :lilting monthly
reports.
11:00 a.m. • Arrive on grounds.
1:30 — Judging (it calves and showmanship.
SPECIALS
Bruce McCall Trophy for Best Shutt manship.
.1:worms Sa(1(11er, donates !latter (Beef) for )% inner of Judging
C'ompe'tition ineltith.“., leather shank.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Pen anti Pencil Set
donated to Highest Scoring mi....mher in 4.11 Club.
FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS
'the Society in 11)72 sponsored competitions in Barley. Mixed
Grain 2 way. and 3 war, and ('orn,
Prizes are the same for each group)
Prizes for standing crop 1st. $13.00; 2nd, $12,00; 3rd,
Si 40), 5111,00: 5th, $0.00; hill, $8.00; 7111. $7 .00; 8th. $6.00;
0111. $5,00: 10th. $4,00: I th, $4,00; 12th. $3.00; 1301 , $3.00;
1416. 52.00; 15th. 52,00,
Every contestant in the Field ('rap t'imipciition must exhillit
one-half Bushel of Barley, Mixed Grain, six Stalks of Ensilage
Corn at the Brussels Fair in order to complete the competition.
No prizes paid unless this rule is complied with. (cleaning
optional).
Society prizes for competitors for tune-half hustle' ()I'
barley, mixed grain or It sulks or ensilage corn- 1 st.,55.00; 2nd
54,00; 3rd. $3.00;
Grain corn shim 1 ,) bii. of cuts.
$2,00 each to all other exhibitors.
Society prizes for 6 stalks ensilage corn Front Field ()II)
Conti) etition.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL FEATURE — FORAGE CROPS
1— 5'' slice First Cut Hay.... 5.00 4,00 .3.00 2.00 1.00
Ito he displayed in plastic hags supplied by the Board) •
1 —5'' slice Second Cul I .. 5.0(1 4.00 3,00 2.00 1.00
Ht. hi display in plastic hags supplied by the Board)
Rustic I of Field Chopped Hay
1st Cut 5.00 4,00 3,00 2.00 1,00
Bushel of Field Chopped Hay
2nd. Cot 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
I Sheaf of 6 Stalks Ensilage Coen 5.0(1 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
1 /2 Bushel Ensilage Corn 5,00 4.01) 3.00 2.00 1.00
All hay must be field run and machine haled or chopped.
Otto Pick and Sons Seeds Ltd. offers a $20.00 voucher to the
top CO Ill pet t(11' from Field Crop (Corn Section) or Special
Commercial Forage Crop Competition.
VEGETABLE DISPLAY
Minimurn 8 kinds. bisplayed On moveable box 3 ft. squtif0
Prizes $ 8, 6, 4, 2, 2
TWO PONY RACES
1 — Ponies 12 hands and under
2.— Ponies over 12 hands
3— Parade Class
4 — Flag Race
Money divided $ 6.00; 4,00; 3.00; 3.00; 2,00; 2.00
6 — Relay Race
Money divided $ 10.00: 8.00; 6.00; 4.00; 2.00
PONY CART RACES
2 Heats, —first seven entries to be accepted. Each driver
$10,00.
EXHIBIT YOUR PET
CHILDREN'S. PET SHOW — Open to all Public School Boys
and Girls who reside in Brussels,Morris, Grey,
No. Entry Fee
McKillop
I, Persian Cat , , . 1,00 .75 .50 .25
2, Cat, any other breed... ,.. , .... 1,00 .75 .50 .25
3, Angora Rabbits, I pair,. .., . „ 1,00 .75 .50 .25
4. Rabbits, any other breed, 1 pair 1,0Q .75 .50 .25
5. Best dog in the show 1.50 1,00 .75 ,50
6, Dog showing least resemblance to
any breed 1.5Q 1.00 .175 .25
7. Pair Homer Pigeons ...... - ... 1.00 .75 ,50 .25
8, Pair Fantail Pigeons, .. „ . „ . • 1.00 .75 .50 .25
9, Pair any other breed Pigeons 1,00 .75 .50 ,25
10, Pair Bantams 1,00 .75 .50 .25
11. Fancy Fowl, (I Bird) 1.00 .75 .50 .25
12, Most Unusual pet ..... ... , ... , 1.00 .75 .50 ,25
These may he entered through your school or direct with the
Secretary.
Exhibitors must supply their own coops or cages and exhibits
must be in place by noon.
Dogs may he shown on a leash.
SPECIAL
Best Decorated Bicycle by Public School Children (to lie
judged at Victoria Park previous to parade)
Prizes: 1st 55.00; 2nd 54.00; 3rd 53.00; 4th 2.00; 5th 1.00
SCHOOL PARADE
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 26th
School and Sports — Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig..
Ken Scott, Jim Axtmann, Luella Mitchell, Mrs. Robe)
Raymond, Mrs. M. Fluether, Mrs. I. Wilson
1974 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH AND
FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION
on Craig Reid and Neighboring Farms
GEORGETOWN — HALTON COUNTY
SEPTEMBER 24th to 28th Incl.
Sponsored by the Ontario Plowmen's Association in co-operation
with Halton County Local Committee
THE WORLD'S LARGEST PLOWING MA'T'CH AND EXHIBIT
OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES .
$20,000.00 in prizes — educational trips and championship
trophies for senior plowmen, junior farmers and high school
Daily activities inchide women's program. hands and parades,
wagon tumors, county hist mical exhibits and rides — Canada's
Conklin Shows.
Special Events will include the Queen of the Farrow Contest,
Horseshoe pitching championship, Plowing competitions for
Wardens, Mayors, Press, Radio & T.V. and 0. P. A. Directors,
and Horse Show and other demonstrations.
Applications for exhibit space will be received at the office of the
Secretary-Manager until August 9th. Plowing entries and
Applications for Tractors will he received until Sept. 2nd.
For full particulars write or telephone:
Secretary- M a n age Ontario Plowmen's Association,
cio Agricultural Societies Branch,
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.'Ontario. M7A-1A9
Area Code; 416 Dial: 965-1091
REMEMBER
BRUSSELS
FALL FAIR,
Sep tember
25 and 26
Your loss
is
your
PilR1ItION 11011
t!nati4ri miNetheni pod WO
Fitness. 1ft O ur hdaii
you ktio4:iti,,
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,7 cakes.
ALL SMILES Little Jennifer Procter is a year elder now but she'll probably be
back to thiS year's Fall Fair. Jennifer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Procter
of P.P.5, Brussels, was pictured at last year's Fair as she rode around On her
mother's back.
14 -THE E1RUSSELS POST i SEPTEMBER 18, 1974