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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 5Second, by Kirkton W. FACE ANALYSIS. Time to get your eyes checked? Get your face checked too. The Elizabeth Arden Eyewear Selector will analyze your features and determine the frames that beit become youh Choose from eight custom designs and sixteen fabulously face-flattering colors.. And see what beautiful shape your face can be in.. COSMETIC EYEWEAR BY SHURON Available,from: DAVID LONGSTAFF Optician 87 Main St. S., Seaforth, Ont. (519)527-1303 FREE PARKING AVAILABLE THE. BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 4, 1978 — 5 riginal quilts win NI prizes The winners of this year's International Plowing Match quilting competition have been shrouded in mystery. Although the four winning quilts were selected a week and a half before the match opened and. all 20 quilts, entered in the competition were on display at the Seaforth Fall Fair, the prizewinning ribbons weren't attached to the quilts until early Tuesday morning, the opening day of the match. This year's prizewinning quilt was designed by Mrs. Doris. Bushell of Wingham who receives $100 prize for her effort. The brown and beige quilt features an attractive picture of a horse and plowman in brilliant colors in the centre,of the quilt. The second placed quilt, in green and gold with a map of Huron County featuring embroidered symbols for each township in the county, was designed and quilted by members of the Kirkton Women's Institute who will receive a prize of $75. The third prize quilt was de-signed by Mrs. Clarence Hanna of Belgrave and also features a map of the county. The judges also awarded 'an honorable mention to the gold and bfown quilt ,with the unique patchwork design inside a frame, made by Mrs. Jessie Alton of Lucknow. The competition was sponsored by . the ,ladies committee of, the IPM and nine of the 20 entries were designed by county groups, the remainder by individual quilters. This year, the quilts were judged by Layne Abiaer Of the crafts departMent, the OMAF head office, in Toronto and Mrs. Charlottelronside of Acton , a professional judge and quilter herself: • Susan Wheatley, a member of the ladies committee, said the quilts were judged for` originality of design, the quality of quilting on the quilts, color co-ordination, proportion and the suitability of design to subject matter. She said the committee was. pleased with the response. ;The quilts were displayed in the craft building during the IPM held outside: VVingham -rat week. 'K SHOES' N JEANS ' ustAr red DRESS PLAID CO TS BLUE JEAN JACKETS ALL COATS AND .JACKETS11.,Y‘ied and Unlined Agents for Harriston Dry Cleaners, Open Friday Nights' Until 9 Brussels • Member . B.B.A. 'Phone 887-9497 BERG 1. Sales — Service) Installation 1 FREE ESTIMATES I I I I ° Barn Cleaners I I ° -Bunk Feeders I I . ° Stabling Donald G. Ives I R.R.#2, Blyth 1 I. Phone: I Brussels 887-9024 First, by Doris Bushell of Wingham. Honorable mention by Jessie Alton of Lucknow. Third by Mrs. Clarence Hanna of Belgrave