HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-04-23, Page 16CLASS 52: KNITTING SECTION 1. Cape. shawl or stole 2. Adult sweater 3. Childrens sweater 4. Baby bonnet and sweater - in a box 5. Childs mitt and toque set 6. Hat set - two piece - adult 7. Socks 8. Any other article not listed in Class 52 9 Afghan with embroidery First $5.00 Second $4.00 Third $3.00 10. AFGHAN SPECIAL: (no embroidery) SUGAR & SPICE offers First prize - $10.00 Exeter Agricultural Society Second prize - $4.00 Third prize $3.00 First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00 19. Chiffon cake - no icing $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 20. Muffins - using fruit (5) $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 21. Tea biscuits (5) 51.50 $1.25 $1,00 22. Brownies - with nuts (5) $1.50 $1.25 $1,00 23. Maple syrup tarts (5) $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 24. Shortbread cookies (7) $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 25, Chocolate chip cookies (7) $1.50 $1,25 $1.00 26. Gingersnap cookies (7) $1.50 51.25 MOO 27. Date balls 113) $1.50 $1.25 51.00 28. METRIC Fruit loaf - recipe included $1.50 51,25 51.00 29. Candy - maple cream (7) $1.00 $.75 $,50 30. Candy - chocolate fudge (7) $1.00 $.75 5.50 31. Candy - divinity fudge (7) $1.00 -$.75 5.50 32. Candy - peanut brittle (7) $1.00 5.75 $.50 FOR SEPTEIVl8 OFFICERS FOR 1980' HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Mrs. Leila Kestle, Mrs. Delmer (Gladys) Skinner, Mrs. Harry (Margaret) Strang, Mrs. Bev (Elaine) Skinner, Mrs. George (Maxine) Sereda, Mrs. Ross (Marian) Skinner. PAST PRESIDENT: Mrs. Robert (Pat) Down - 235-2557 President - Mrs. Bruce (Dolores) Shapton - 235-1027 1st Vice - Mrs. Floyd (Shirley) Cooper - 229-6544 Secretary - Mrs. George (Maxine) Sereda - 229-6383 Rules and Regulations: 1. All entries must be the work or grown by exhibitor except Commercial Feature, 2. Only one article per exhibitor will be allowed in each sec-tion. 3. Prizes may be withheld unless exhibitor's name and number is on entry tag. 4. Judges are instructed to award prizes to new and up-to-date
Work.
5. Judges are further instructed to withhold prizes if articles are
not worthy of same due to being soiled, defaced or aged.
0. Prizes will not be given to exhibits which have been
previously shown.
7. All articles for indoor competition must be in the showroom
before 12:000 o'clock noon on first day of exhibition and re-
main there until 4:30 second day of fair. •
FLOWERS
COMMITTEE: Mrs. Philip (Marjorie) Johns 229-6184, Mrs. Doug
Knowles, Mrs. Stan Love, Mrs. Andy Megens,
CLASS 39: POTTED PLANTS
SECTION First $e.00 Second $1.50 Third $1.00
1. Hanging plant - named.
2. Coleus
3. Green house plant - non flowering - named
4, African violet - any variety.
5. Begonia
6. Glass Garden. any size acceptable
7. Dish Garden - "Cacti and Succulent"
CLASS 40; ARRANGEMENTS
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00
1. "Autumn Glory" yellow and orange flowers only
2. "Babe's Own" arrangement
3. "Brilliant Beauty" arrangement using only geraniums with
appropriate foliage.
4. "Harvest Time" using your own imagination
5: "Housewife's Dream' arrangement in a coffee mug using
harmonizing colours.
6. "Kitchen Aid" arrangement using -a kitchen utensil.
7, "Lady Astor" arrangement of asters only.
8, "Only a Rose" floated in suitable container.
9, "Simplicity" one flower set in suitable foliage.
10. "Tall and Slender" vertical arrangement not exceeding is
inches x 8 inches,
II. "Tres Petite" not over 4 inches x 4 inches.
CLASS 41: CUT FLOWERS
SECTION First $2.00 Second $1.50 Third $1.00
1, Basket of cut flowers - arrangement to count
2. Aster. any kind - 5 blooms.
3, Calendula - 5 blooms in own foliage
4. Corn flower bouquet (bachelor's- buttons)
5. Cosmos bouquet
6. Coxcomb display (comb type)
7. Coxcomb display (feathery plume)
8. Dahlias 6 blooms (1 inch to 3 inch diameter)
9. Dahlias - 6 blooms (3 inch to 5 inch diameter)
10. Marigolds - best display (1 inch to 2 inch)
II. Marigolds.- best display (2 inch and over)
12. Pettinias - double - best display with foliage.
13. Petunias - single - best display with foliage_
14. Roses - 5 or more blooms - arrangement to count
15. Salvia - 3 spikes
16. Snapdragons 6 Stems - mixed colours
17. Zinnias - best display (2 inches or under)
18. Zinnias - best display (2 inches or over) •
FLOWER QUEEN: The person winning most points in Classes
39, 40. and 41 will be crowned with the MAXINE SEREDA
CROWN and will receive $10.00 donated by EXETER DECOR
CENTRE. Runner-up will receive $5.00 DONATED BY
CREDITON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
SPECIALS (Table space will be arranged for all Special Ex-
hibits)
"GENTLEMEN PLEASE' (no entry fee) - A green potted house
pIant. named. First prize $3.00 Second prize $2.00 Third prize
$1,00
COUNTRY FLOWERS - "STILL LIFE" - an arrangement on
base (basket, barnboard, plaque etc.) of your choice using
lacquered bread, mile etc. - wheat, Indian corn and any natural
or coloured drieds and ribbon for door, wall or table.
First prize $15.00- Second $10.00_Third $5.00
EXETER FLOWERS. "CANDTALIGHT AND WINE" - a dining
table arrangement not over 15 inches high using complimen-
tary accessories.
First prize $5.00 Second $3.00 Third $2.00
FARMER BILL'S FLOWERS INC. - "THE GREEN BASKET" - a
variety of green house plants attractively arranged in wicker
container, minimum of five plants.
First prize - a $15.00 Silk or Dried arrangement donated by
Farmer Bill's Flowers Inc. prize -$5.00 value in nursery stock
donated by McCONNELL NURSERY
KIRKTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY - "GALAXY OF
FLOWERS" - an arrangement using gladiolus, other suitable
flowers with foliage not to exceed 20" high in a suitable con-
tainer to be viewed from one Side. Flowers must come from
own garden.
First Prize $5.00 Second $3.00 Third $2,00
EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY - Honours - "1980 - THE
YEAR OF THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE IN ONTARIO" - A
mantel arrangement using blue and gold flowers, Complimen-
tary container. ribbon etc. acceptable. Women's Institute
colours are royal blue and gold.
First prize $15.00 Second $10.00 Third $5.00
CLASS 42: ARTS AND CRAFTS SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00 I. Macrame, wall hanging. 2. Macrame, plant hanger, including pot. 3. Macrame, any other item 4. Picture using a wood or burlap background - design made from anything seed, nails, shells. NO STRING ART. Originality and design to count. 5. (a) Embroidered Crewel Picture - under 12 inches (b) Embroidered Crewel Picture - over 12 inches 6. Embroidered article (garment, knick-knack, jewellery) 7. Dried arrangement of weeds, flowers, grasses (no purchased items)
. 8. An autumn or fall decoration
9. (a) Christmas Special Christmas decoration for inside the
home (handmade)
(b) Christmas Special - Handmade Christmas stocking
ID. Article of weaving
11. Decorated Broom
12. Decoupage picture or plaque
13. Article made from throw away cans, bottles, jars etc.
14. Article made from corn husks (flowers, corsage, wall
decoration etc.)
15. Corn husk doll
IS. An apple doll
17. Fridge door decoration (one, or a pair)
18. Lampshade - handmade (fabric, beads etc.)
19. Needlepoint picture (kit) •
20. Aiticle of Petitpoint
21. Article of bargello
22. Needlepoint cushion
23. Article of wood carving
24. Ceramics. 3 items - Different techniques
25. Any article or articles not listed in class 42.
SPECIAL: Elimville Women's Institute donates $5.00 for the
person winning the most points in Class 42,
THE JUNCTION SPECIAL.
Any needlepoint article - The Junction offers, First prize,
$6.00, Second prize $5,00, Third prize $4.00
CLASS 43: LIQUID EMBROIDERY
SECTION.
1.O"ne cushion cover First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00
2. One pillow ease First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00
3. Tablecloth
First $5.00 Second $4.00 Third $3.00
4. Quilt
First $10.00 Second $8,00 Third $6.00
CLASS 44: PAINTING AND SKETCHING
No number paintiegs except for # 7, Any media but in color-oils,
acrylic, water colori, etc,
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00
1, Landscape or seascape scene
2. Buildings
3, Still Life
4. Abstract
5. Portrait
6. Any subject
7. Number painting - any subject or size (NOT SHOWN
BEFORE)
8. Sketching - any subject in charcoal, ink, pencil etc.
SPECIAL: Elirnville Women's Institute donates $5.00 for the
person winning most points in Class 44.
CLASS 45: PHOTOGRAPHY
Note in groups - Quality in mounting to count.
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.0e Third $1.00
For Cameras smaller than 35 mm format - in colour
I. Open single photo - any. subject
2. Composite entry - 4 prints - any related subject
For 35 mm. Cameras or larger - black and white or colour
3. Children - 4 prints only - candid pose (no adults in picture)
4. Wildlife - 4 prints only - (no people in photo)
5. Special local event -1 print
6. Any building or landscape -1 print
7. Portrait or family picture - 1 print
a. Senior citizens portrait - 1 print
9. Any other subject - I print
SPECIAL: LIVINGSTONE'S donates SIX PRINT FILMS for
the person winning the most points in Class 45.
HOME DEPARTMENT
COMMITTEE: Mrs. Ed. (Judy) Johns 229-6372. Mrs. Wayne
Prance, Mrs. Ed Miller, Mrs. Earl Neil, Mrs. Bev. Skinner,
Mrs. Dennis Passmore, Mrs. Doug Webber, Mrs. Steve Faber,
Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs. Larry Lynn,
CLASS 46: LADIES WEAR
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00
1. Vest - any material
- 2. Skirt - with zipper, any length
3. Pant Suit - with sleeves, zipper in pants
4. Loungewear. housecoat or caftan
5. Afternoon or Sundress
6. After five dress
7. Dress Pants with pockets
8. Jacket - lined
9 .Tailored blouse with long sleeves
10. Velour top - any style
11. Short set - two piece
12. Fancy nightie
13. Any other item of lingerie
14. Bathing Suit
CLASS 47: MENS WEAR SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00 1. Velour top 2. T-Shirt 3, Pyjamas 4, Robe or caftan 5. Blazer - any material - unlined 6. Sport shirt - short sleeves 7. Slacks - any material CLASS 48: CHILDRENS WEAR SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00 I. Dress 2. Sundress 3. Blouse - with sleeves 4. Nightgown
5. Two piece outfit
6. Jack et
7. Slacks - with zipper
8. Overalls
9. Pyjamas
SEWING QUEEN - The person winning the most points in
classes 46. 47. and 48 inclusive will be crowned with the
POLKA DOT CROWN and receive $20.00 prize donated by
HOPPER-HOCKEY, also a $10.00 Gift Certificate from the
SPINNING JENNY. Runner-up will receive $10.00 donated by
HOPPER-HOCKEY.
CLASS 49: MATS AND QUILTS
SECTION First $5.00 Second $4.00 Third $3.00
1. Floor mat - any material (not hooked yarn)
2. Floor mat - hooked yarn
3. Wall hanging - hooked yarn
4. Quilt - tied - any material
First. 10,00 Second 8.00 Third 6.00
5. Quilt - reversible, two colours judged for quilting .
6. Quilt - pieced cotton
7. Quilt - appliqued pattern
8. Quilt - embroidered
9. Quilt - made from a kit
10. Comforter - machine quilted
11. Crib Quilt SPECIAL: Dashwood Women's Institute offers
First prize $10.00
Exeter Agricultural Society offers Second prize $4.00
Third prize $3.00
12. Pieced Quilt Top ONLY SPECIAL: THE JUNCTION zeo5ff6e.00r5
Second prize $5.00
Third Prize $4.00
SPECIAL: Elimville Women's Institute donated $10.00 to
winner of most points in Class 49: Section 1-10 inclusive.
SPECIAL: Best of Show Quilt will receive a $20.00 Gift Cer-
tificate from THE CALICO SHOP, MILLERS BARN.
SPECIAL: Second Best of Show Quilt will receive a $15.00 Gift
Certificate from DINNEY FURNITURE.
SPECIAL: Best of Show Quilt will have the opportunity of be-
ing entered at District 8 Competition in October. Prizes of
$25.00 for First place, $15.00 for Second, and $10.00 for Third
will be awarded. The winner of the District Competition will be
entered at the Ontario Agricultural Societies Convention in
February 1981. Canada Packers Inc. will offer to purchase the
winning quilt selected for an established price of $600.00 and
added to the Canada Packers Quilt Collection. The sum of
$100.00 will be given to the local Agricultural Society where the
exhibitor first won Best of Show Quilt.
CLASS 50: MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION First $2.00 Second $1.50 Third $1.00
1. Appliqued wall hanging.
2. Cushion - cotton material
3. Cushion - novel idea
4. Cushion - pieced top
5, Livingroom pillow
6. Two place mats - same design
7. Luncheon cloth - embroidered 36" x 36" approx.
8. Oven mitts or pot holders - one pair
9. Tea cosy
10. Hostess apron
11. Barbecue apron
la. Tea towels two embroidered
13_ One pillow-case cross stitch
14. One pillow-ease - embroidered
15. One pair bedroom slippers
16. Article of tatting
17_ Stuffed toy
18. Cuddly toy
IS. Any article made of yarn
CLASS 51: CROCHET
SECTION First $3.00 Second 52.00 Third $1.00
1. Centrepiece - over 15 inches diameter (mounted)
2. Doilies - one pair under 15 inches diameter (mounted)
3. Article with crochet edge, not pillow case
4. One pillow case - crochet edge
5. Crochet hat
6. Baby bonnet and sweater - in a box
7. Baby shawl or carriage cover
8. Poncho. cape or stole
9. Adult sweater
10. Article broomstick lace
11. Any article or articles not listed in Class 51
12. Bedspread First $5.00 Second $4.00 Third $3.00
13. Lace tablecloth •
14. Afghan with embroidery
15. AFGHAN SPECIAL: (no embroidery)
AUDREY'S CRAFTS offers First prize - $10.00
Exeter Agricultural Society Second prize - $4.00
Third prize - $3.00
JUNIOR CLASSES Participants are encouraged to submit original designs. NO ENTRY FEE required for JUNIORS for Classes 53, 54, 55 between 12 and 20 years of age which should be listed with Secretary at time of entry. ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 12:00 NOON CLASS 53: JUNIOR SEWING CLASS Note: Articles for juniors may show limited wear SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.00 1. Afternoon or sundress 2. After five dress 3. Skirt 4.Blouse - cotton 5. Dress pants - zipper closing
6. Any sewn article not listed above
7. Purse (from yard goods)
8. Any knitted article
9_ Any embroidered article
10. Any crochet article
IL Any hand quilted article
12. Any sewn accessory for your room
JUNIOR SEWING PRINCESS: The person winning most
points in Class 53 will be crowned with the MARIAN SKINNER
CROWN and will receive $10.00 prize donated by Hurondale
Women's Institute and a $10.00 Gift Certificate from THE
SPINNING JENNY. Runner up will receive $5.00 dented by
Crediton Women's Institute,
CLASS 54: JUNIOR DOMESTIC CLASS
SECTION 1. Clover leaf rolls (5) First $2.00 Second $1.75 Third e1.50
2. METRIC Tea Biscuits - recipe included (5),
3. Banana Cake - one layer - Approx. 8" square, iced
4. Apple pie
5. Peanut Butter cookies (5)
6. Pineapple loaf
7. 9 inch Pizza
8. A nutritional carried lunch - displayed in a lunch pail
9. Candy - chocolate fudge - suitable for gift
10 Nuts and Bolts - in decorated glass jar
JUNIOR BAKING PRINCESS: The person winning most
points in Class 54 will be crowned with the DOROTHY
BALSDON CROWN and receive $10.00 donated by
HURONDALE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Runner up will
-receive $5.00 donated by CREDITON WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE.
CLASS SS: JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1.50 . Painting - This includes watercolor, oils, acrylics. Works
may be in color or black and white - any subject.
2. Drawing - This includes charcoal, pencil, pen and ink or
pastels. Color or black and white, any subject.
3. Miscellaneous - This would include multi-media works,
collages or sculpture
4. Miscellaneous fabric work, batik, applique and weaving.
5. Any article of pottery
6. Four coloured snaps of children or people only
7. Four related coloured snaps of scenery, flowers, water
scenes or sunsets.
8. Article of woodworking
9. Needlepoint coasters, set of 4
SPECIAL: Pat Down offers First prize 55.00
10. Needlepoint cushion
SPECIAL: Pat Down offers First prize $5.00
11. Macrame Wall Hanging
SPECIAL: Shirley Cooper offers First prize $5.00
12. Macrame Pot Hanger - including pot
SPECIAL: Grand -Bend Women's Institute offers First
prize $10.00
13. Macrame - any other item
SPECIAL: Audrey's Crafts offers First prize $10.00
Exeeter Agricultural Society offers Second prize $2.00 and
Third $1.50 in sections 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
SPECIAL: Special prize for SHDHS visual art student winning
most points in Class 55 donated by S.H.D.H.S. Visual Art
Class. Prizes $5.00
AND
Special for person winning most points in Class 55. $3.00 prize
donated by Hurondale Women's Institute. Runner up will
receive $2.00 donated by Hurondale Women's Institute,
DOMESTICDEPARTMENT
COMMITTEE: Mrs. Murray (Gwen) Coward 229-8235.Mrs. Allen
Oke. Mrs, James Wilson, Mrs. Roy Pepper, Mrs. Ross Tuckey,
Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mrs. Ross Hodge&
CLASS 56:
All articles of food to be in clean plastic bags. Cakes on plates
no larger than 12 inches. Pies to be in nine inch pie plates.
1_ Homemade bread (white) $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
2. Homemade bread (brown) $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
3. Homemade dinner rolls (7) $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
4. Homemade chelsea buns (7) $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
5. Homemade raisin bread $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
6. Dutch apple pie $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
7. Raisin pie - lattice top $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
8. Lemon pie $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
9. Butter pecan pie $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
10. Pumpkin pie $2.00 $1.75 $1.50
11. Pineapple loaf $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
12. Carrot loaf $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
13. Date loaf $1.50 $1.25 $1.00
14. Dark fruit cake (approx. 6" square) $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
15. Light fruit cake (approx. 6" square) $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
16. Banaha cake - one layer - carmel icing (8" square)
$2.25 $2,00 $1.75
17. Light cake - one layer - plain icing (8" square)
$2.25 $2.00 $1.75
18. Angel food cake - no icing $2.25 $2.00 $1.75
BAKING QUEEN: The person winning mostpoints ih Class 56 will be crowned with the EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE CROWN and will receive $25.00 donated by. EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE. Runner-up will receive $5.e0 donated by ELIMVILLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. DOMESTIC SPECIAL LIGHT CAKE - one layer (minimum size 150 square inches) suitably decorated to honour - "1980 - THE YEAR OF THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE OF ONTARIO" (Women's Institute colours are royal blue and gold). 50% - Decoration 50% - Texture (icing and decoration must be edible) Exeter Agricultural Society offers for First Prize $20.00 Se-cond $8.00. Third $5.00 and all othe entries $2.00 FIRST PRIZE CAKE TO BE RETAINED BY DONOR OF PRIZE MONEY.
ARVA FLOUR MILLS SPECIAL
Arva FlourMills offers for First Prize a 25 lb. bag of Pastry
Flour in each of the following sections.
1. Raspberry Pie - 2 crust - 9 inches.
2. Light Cake - one layer - 8 inches square - iced
3. Butter Tarts - with raisins (7)
Second prize $2.25 Third Prize 51.25
CADBURY SCHWEPPES POWELL LIMITED SPECIAL
CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE - Cadbury Schweppes Powell
Limited .makers of FRY'S COCOA, offer the following prizes
for the best iced or frosted, eight or nine inch chocolate layer
cake baked with FRY'S COCOA. Frosting maybe chocolate or
other flavour. Entries must be exhibited with a FRY'S COCOA
label.
A contestant may win only one prize in the contest.
PRIZES ARE:1st: $10.00
2nd: $6.00
3rd: $4.00
WM. NEILSON SPECIAL
The following First Prize is offered by Wrn.Neileon Ltd. for the
best date filled chocolate cake made with Neilson's Cocoa, us-
. ing icing or frosting other than chocolate and accompanied by
an empty tin of Neilson's Cocoa.
First Prize - 4 boxes of Neilson's "Invitation Mints"
Second $2.50 Third $1.50
J.M. SCHNEIDER INC. SPECIAL
The following First Prizes are offered by J.M. Schneider Ltd.
for each of the best and accompanied by an empty Crispy
Flake Carton.
1. Apple pie - 2 crust - 5, 1 lb. cartons Crispy Flake
2, Chocolate cake - 8 " square - iced - 5, 1 lb. carton Crispy
Flake
3. Butter Tarts - plain - (7) - 5, 1 lb. carton Crispy Flake
Second prize $2.50, Third prize $1.50 donated by the Exeter
Agricultural Society.
CANADIAN CANNERS SPECIAL
Canadian Canners donates $30.00 worth of canned goods for
prizes for the following:
I. Peach pie - crumb topping
2. Marble layer cake - iced
3. French bread
Approximate value of cannedoods for
First prize $5.00 Second -prize -53.00 Third prize $2.00
ONTARIO BEAN PRODUCERS MARKETING ,BOARD
SPECIAL
Best dish of baked beans with recipe attached.
First prize $5.00 Second prize $3.00 Third prize $2.00
SPECIAL: BEST LOAF OF HOMEMADE WHITE BREAD
(must be in clean plastic bag).
First Prize - $20.00 - donated by Ken Campbell
Second Prize - $15.00 - donated by Derry Boyle
Third $10.00, Fourth $7.00, Fifth $5.00, Sixth $3.00 donated by
William Morley
CLASS 57: HOME CANNED PRODUCTS
SECTION First $1.25 Second $1,00 Third $.75
Must be sealed, in a -pint container with entry tag tied -on
container. '
I. Canned fruit cocktail
2. Canned applesauce .
3. Canned pears
4. Canned peaches
5. Canned red cherries
6. Canned tomatoes
7. Chili sauce
8. Fruit chili sauce
9. Catsup
10. Dill pickle
11, Icicle pickles - no colouring
12. Bread and butter pickles
13. flordog relish - yellow
14. Hot dog relish - green
15. Pickled corn cob
16..Pickled carrots'
17. Pickled beans
18. Pickled beets (whole)
SPECIAL: CREDITON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE donates
$5.00 for the person winning the most points in Class 57.
CLASS 58: JAMS AND JELLIES
SECTION First $1,00 Second -85(i Third 65e
1. Strawberry jam
2: Frozen strawberry jam
3. Raspberry jam
4. Frozen raspberry jam
5. Peach jam
6. Frozen peach jam
7. Crabapple jelly
B. Black currant jelly
9. Grape jelly
.10. Orange-peach marmalade.
'SPECIAL: Exeter Agricultural Society donates $5.00 for the
person winning the most points in Class 58.
BERNARDIN OF CANADA LIMITED SPECIAL "A CHRISTMAS -GIFT FROM YOUR KITCHEN" - Five jars of different varieties -using Bernardin lids, -containing 2 canned fruit, 2 jam and 1 jelly. Judged for criginality, arrangement, appearance and quality of product. First Prize - Certificate of Merit, 45310 Gift Certificate, Bernardin Home Canning Guide and 2 pkgs. Bernardin Std. Mason 2 pc. Caps Second Prize - Certificate of Merit, $2.50 Gift Certificate, Berriardin Home Canning Guide and 1 pkg. Bernardi)] Set Mason 2 pe. -Caps- HOME CANNED PRODUCT'S SPECIAL The Exeter Agricultural Society will give prizes of: First 512,-00. Second VOA, Third $7,50,. Fourth 55.00 for the BEST DISPLAY OF HOME CANNED PRODUM-. Display to be contained in a 40 inch area and judged for -quality, variety and display arrangement. a a CLASS 59: SPECIAL COMMERCIAL fRUIT FEATURES These features are sponsored jointly bse the Exeter Agricultural Society and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture-and Food. Prizes awarded in this eiass are: First $12.00 Second $10.00 Third $7.50 Fourth 45.00 Each display should be: (a) Attractive b) Educational c) Each product •individually covered di Shall be contained in an area not more than 36 inches long by30 inches deep. SECTION 1. APPLE FEATURE - display to include '6 quart basket of
apples and 'at least six by-products such as sauce, juice,
cider. etc. Limit 12 product.
2. TOMATO FEATURE display to include 4-quart basket of
tomatoes and at leastix by-products such as juice, canned
-chili sauce etc. Limit 12 products.
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CLASS 60; GOLDEN AGE Age 65 and over ,entry f..
SECTION First $3.00 Second $2.00 Third $1,40
I. Best Handwriting - "The Lord's Pryer"
2. Three articles suitable for bazaar en a tuitable box)
3. Button collection (mounted)
4, Oldest school book
5. House plant
6. Quilt - SPECIAL: group quilted
Iltirondale Women's Institute offers First prize
510.00
Exeter Agricultural Society offers Second prize
56:00
Third prize $4.00
RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR
HURON SOUTH
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
AND ORGANIZATION DISPLAYS
DIRECTOR - -MRS. ROBERT (Pat) DOWN (235-2557)
- No entry fee required
- To be in place by 12:00 noon on first day of exhibition and re:
main until 4:30 p.m, second day -of fair.
- Display shall be registered with Secretary and entry tag at-
tached to display
- To be displayed in an area approximately 40 inches long and
30 inches deep. •
-Competitors to leave groups sign with the director in charge
and it will be placed on -exhibit after judging.
- The following point system will be used as It iguide for
judging:
HURON' OUTH -WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DISPLAYS
THEME: BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN
I. Half apron
2. Toaster over
3. Four place mats
4. Wall banging (kitchen)
5. Flower Arrangement (can be dried owers, but must have
some fresh flowers in it).
ORGANIZATIONAL DISPLAY
Open to any recognized Worneree Club -or organization ex-
eluding Women's Inetitute.
THEME: CRAFTY COUNTRY -CORN
NOTE: Please, only five following items, suitably-displayedon
complimentary background material etc.
1. Corn husk doll
2. Table centrepiece made from any part of corn plant
3, Wall or door decoration using 'corn and tither dried
miterials, ribbon etc.
4. Table favour made from popcorn
5. Corn Flake cookies, 7, unbelted, suitably arranged.
PRIDE-OF HURON 13El3EICAIILODGEOffers First prize
$10.00. All other entries to receive 18,00 by EXETER
AGAICUILIIRAL SOCIETY
4-H HOMEMAKING CLUBS
- NON-COMPETITIVE
- Exhibits must have been prepared by the 'club -members for
Achievement Days of either the 1979 Fall -Needlepoint",
1980 Spring "Your corner of the World", or 1980 Summer
"Outdoor Living", ,
- Exhibits should be set up by 12:00-noon of the firstdayoff ex-
hibition and remain until 4:3011n. second day of Fair.
- All exhibits should include a 4-H "sign",
- Exhibits shall be registered with Secretary and entry tag at-
tached to exhibit.
- Exeter Agricultural Society shall pay $,8,00 for each display
EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (LADIES DIVISION) 1980 Prize list R 19 and 20 Save this ad for future reference Enthusiasm is The Essence Of Exeter Fair FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS COMMITTEE: Mrs. Steve (Linda) Johns 229-8272; Mrs. Ross Skinner. Mrs. Gerald Dearing, Mrs. Wayne King, Mrs. Ken SneddonsMrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Allan Hines, Mrs. George Sereda.
"Overall Appearance" 50 points
5 items it 10 50 points
100 pantie