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The Citizen, 1990-09-26, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1990. Youngsters win prizes for baking at fair Struttin’ her stuff Cassie Fischer and her cousin Jenna Fischer’s baton duet tied for first place in the special talent category at the contest on Fair night. The other contestants were Shannon White and Nicole Lowe who also did a baton duet routine. Continued from Page 15 Leona McDonald '36 pts ). Class 42, Adult Fair Isle pullover - Leona McDonald, Helen Dobson, Reta Ash. Class 43, Ladies' knitted collar - Mrs Heimpel. Class 44, Adult pullover, any design - Leona McDonald, Connie Rassman, Helen Warwick Class 45, Ladies' knitted vest [no sleeves] - Hilda Holmes, Mrs. Heim­ pel, Reta Ash Class 46, Adult slippers - Mrs. Heimpel, Helen Warwick, Leona McDonald. Class 47, Men's or boys knitted vest' - Hilda Holmes, Mrs. Heimpel, Reta Ash. Class 48, Knitted stuffed toy - Connie Rassman, Vera Nicholson, Rose Marie Bishop. Class 49, Doll outfit, displayed on doll- Joan Wissler, Doris Van Camp, Katherine Bridge. Class 50, Halloween costume, sewn - Edith Adams. Special - $10 for winner of most points in classes 42-47 donated by Mrs. Jane Devries - Mrs. Heimpel (16 pts.) Special - $10 for best tapestry vest donated by Bessie Johnston - Mrs. Heimpel Special - Afghan kit donated by Spinrite Yarns, Listowel for most points in Section L & M - Hilda Holmes (93 pts.) Special - Rug Hooking kit donated by Spinrite Yarns, Listowel for most points in Sections L & M & Section O, must show in both sections - Hilda Holmes (125 points). SECTION N - FLOWERS & PLANTS Class 1, display of asters - Yvonne Knight. Class 2, asters powderpuff, 1 plant - Helen Dobson. Class 3, Snapdragons, 7 spikes - Yvonne Knight. Class 4, Calendula, 6 blooms - Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson Class 5, Cosmos, 6 stems - Doris Van Camp, Bessie Johnston, Mary Ann Miners. Class 6, Sweet Peas [annuals], 6 stems - Helen Dobson, Mrs. Edgar Howatt. Class 8, Gladiolus, 3 different - Yvonne Knight, Eleanor Heming­ way, Mrs. Edgar Howatt Class 9, Gladiolus, 1 spike any colour - Yvonne Knight, Mary Ann Miners, Eleanor Hemingway. Class 10, Marigolds French, 10 stems - Cayle Speiran, Mrs Edgar Howatt, Marg Bennett. Class 11, Marigolds African, 6 blooms under 4" - Yvonne Knight, Marg Bennett, Fran Bremner. Class 12, Marigolds African over 4" 6 blooms - Marg Bennett. Class 13, Pansies in a bowl or vase with own foliage - Yvonne Knight, Mary Ann Miners. Class 14, Petunias single, 5 stems - Cayle Speiran, Yvonne Knight, Bes­ sie Johnston. Class 15, Petunias double 5 stems - Fran Bremner, Mary Ann Miners, Yvonne Knight. Class 16, Zinnias 4" & under, 5 blooms - Helen Dobson. Class 17, Zinnias over 4", 5 blooms - Yvonne Knight. Class 18, Dahlia 4" & under, 4 blooms - Doris Van Camp, Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight. Class 19, Dahlia, over 4", 1 bloom - Doris Van Camp. Class 20, Basket for Church - Yvonne Knight, Nancy Exel, Helen Dobson Class 21, Arrangement for coffee table, all round view [small] Cayle Speiran, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dob­ son. Class 22, Arrangement of mums - Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight. Class 23, Arrangement Geranium bloom for kitchen, all round view - Helen Dobson, Cayle Speiran, Mary Ann Miners. Class 24, Baby's Own, arrangement for new mother [all round view] - Nancy Exel, Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight Class 25, Nosegay doily and ribbon included - Nancy Exel Class 26, Sticks & Stones, using driftwood, stones and flower all round view - Nancy Exel, Helen Dobson. Class 27, cup & saucer arrangement, all round view - Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight, Mary Ann Miners. Class 28, arrangement in a teapot, all round view - Helen Dobson, Marg Bennett, Yvonne Knight. Class 29, Hospital arrangement for a tray, disposable container - Helen Dobson, Nancy Exel, Yvonne Knight. Class 30, "Coffee Break" using mug as a container, all round view - Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight, Fran Brem­ ner. Class 31, Corsage, stems wrapped in plastic bag include corsage pin - Nancy Exel. Class 32, A man's bouqet, using a novel container, all round view - Nancy Exel, Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson. Class 33, Arrangement of Annuals, min. of 3 varieties, all round view - Helen Dobson, Yvonne Knight. Class 34, Pot of Baby Tears - Dorothea McArter, Freda Pipe, Cathy Snyder. Class 35, Tuberous begonia, grown in pot - J ane Ross, Eleanor Hemingway, Yvonne Knight. Class 36, Potted Plant in bloom, not geranium, named - Eleanor Heming­ way, Fran Bremner, Yvonne Knight. Class 38, Rare plant, named - Helen Dobson, Doris Van Camp, Eleanor Hemingway. Class 39, African violet, single crown, single flower - Doris Van Camp, Helen Dobson, Cathy Snyder. Class 40, African violets, single crown, double flower - Marg Bennett Effie Henucki, Dorothea McArter. Class 41, Coleus, any colour - Yvonne Knight, Eleanor Hemingway, Cayle Speiran. Class 42, Dish garden/cacti & succu­ lent plants - Yvonne Knight. SPECIALS 43, Thanksgiving arrangement using real flower and real fruit [no grapes], donated by Jim Hunter - Helen Dobson. 44, Mantle arrangement using mums and glads, donated by Elva Bolger and Helen Wheeler - Yvonne Knight, Helen Dobson Roadside beauty, arrangement of weeds in a disposable container, donated by Jane White - Nancy Exel, Yvonne Knight, Fran Bremner Class 46, A hanging type plant in hanging container, donated by Betty Finch and Marg Bennett - Nanci Ducharme, Gayle Speiran, Doris Van Camp Class 47, Flowering plant in hanging container donated by Betty Cardiff and Isobei Workman - Helen Dobson, Olga Speiran, Gayle Speiran. Class 48, Hybrid Tea Roses, 3 blooms, 3 colours - Joan Bernard, Fran Bremner, Yvonne Knight. Class 49, Hybrid Tea Roses, any Peace Rose - Joan Bernard, Eleanor Hemingway. Class 50, Hybrid Tea Rose other than Peace - Joan Bernard Fran Bremner, Doris Van Camp Special to winner with highest num­ ber of points in classes 1-51. McCon­ nell Nurseries donated 3 colourful rose bushes of their choice - Yvonne Knight. $10 donated by Lloyd Wheeler - Helen Dobson. HOBBY CRAFT - SECTION O 1. Group Display - A co-orindated arrangement of articles used to decorate a kitchen - Ethel Women's Institute, The Rebekah Lodge, Brus­ sels W.I., Melville Church, Brussels United Church, Cranbrook W I. 3. 4H Display - Bluevale Breed Rollers - Sharon Darlow; Brussels I - Good Food Fast - Fast Food Makers - Jacquie Seili; 4H Rabbits, North Huron Vet Club - 2 displays. 4. Special for Senior Citizens - Hilda Holmes, Alfred Knight, Mrs. Herrn- pel. Senior Citizens handwriting [O Canada, first verse] - Vera Nicholson, Eleanor Hemingway, Alfred Knight. 6. Mountain, Country or Seascape - Judy Jones, Mrs. Heimpel. 7. Seasonal Scene - Judy Jones. 8. Abstract - Nancy Exel. 9. Charcoal, pencil sketch or pen and ink - Mary Ann Miners, Susie Jo Black 10. Portrait, any medium - Richard Lindberg. 11. Watercolour - Nancy Exel, Richard Lindberg. 12. Open class, any medium - Lorie Ann Black, Mary Ann Miners. 13. Pictorial snapshop - enlarge 5x7 or 8 x 10 mounted, eg. landscape, seascape, architecture, patterns or reflections - Janet Veitch. 14. Six coloured snaps of farm animals, mounted - Janet Veitch. 15. One coloured snap with appropri­ ate caption, mounted - Joyce John­ ston, Janet Veitch, Fran Bremner. 16. A ceramic article - Hilda Holmes, Doris Van Camp 17. An arrangement using silk flow­ ers, dried flowers or weeds - Hilda Holmes, Nancy Exel. 18. Wall hanging using silk flowers, dried flowers, or weeds - Nanci Ducharme, Hilda Holmes, Reta Ash. 19. Article of needlepoint - Doris Van Camp, Rozalynn Schlosser, Mrs. Heimpel. 20. Article of cross stitch - Doris Van Camp, B Mutter, Mrs. Heimpel. 21. Article of broomstick lace - Doris Van Camp, Hilda Holmes, Reta Ash. 22. Article of Folk art painting - Susie Jo Black. 23. Article of crewel work - Nancy Exel, Doris Van Camp, Mrs. Heim­ pel. 24. A Prom corsage [not fresh flowers] - Katherine Bridge, Mrs. Heimpel, Nancy Exel. 25. A Christmas decoration for table or mantel - Darlene Bishop, Doris Van Camp, Mrs. Heimpel. 26. Article of paper tole - ready to hang - Pauleen Kerkhof. 27. An article of tatting - Mrs. Heimpel, Hilda Holmes. 28. A gift for a child - Connie Rassman, Helen Dobson, Anna Dol­ mage. 29. Christmas card, handmade, using any medium - Nancy Exel, Mrs. Heimpel, Vera Nicholson. - 30. Any hobby not already listed, small - Joan Wessler, Reta Ash, Doris Van Camp. 31. Any hobby not already listed, large - Mrs. Heimpel, Nanci Du­ charme, Leona McDonald. 32. Suncatchers - Mrs. Heimpel 33. Any article of needle punch - Doris Van Camp, Mrs. Heimpel. 34. Any article of smocking - Cathy Cardiff, Mrs. Heimpel. 35. Special - Article made from grapevine - Nancy Exel, Hilda Holmes, Anna Dolmage 36. Special: An article of woodwork­ ing, not over 2 feet square - Hilda Holmes, Ross Mitchell, Johnnie Miners. 37. Special: most points in Section O - $10 donated by Walton Women's Institute - Mrs. Heimpel #8 Special - Rug Hooking Kit, most points in Section L, M & O - Hilda Holmes. SECTION I - INTERMEDIATE Class 1, Crafts - Johnnie Miners. Class 2, Sewing - Johnnie Miners. Class 3, Most points 1 & 2 - Johnnie Miners. Class 4, Reeve's Special - Leona Amstrong, Teddy Bear Bread Johnnie Miners. Class 5, Reeve's Special - Gordon Workman, Arrangement in a sneaker - Sandy Earl, Johnnie Miners Class 6, Canned or preserved food - Johnnie Miners. * a REGISTRATION BRUSSELS \ FIGURE SKATING CLUB THURDAY OCT. 4 7:30 - 9:00 P.M. UPSTAIRS AT THE .M.&G. COMMUNITY CENTRE 7 . = JUNIOR SECTION BAKING Kindergarten & beginners - Santa's Christmas Eve snack - 3 items on small paper plate - Jill Speiran, Rachel Elliott, Michelle DeWit. Best decorated cookie - not exceeding 6" - Rachel Elliott, Mark Hunter, Michelle DeWit. Grade 1 & 2 - A hard boiled egg decorated for Easter, in a holder - Amy Douma, Krissy Dilworth, Sara Speiran. Marshmallow and Rice Krispie Christmas tree (not to exceed 8") decorated with edibles on a paper plate - Chris Coulter, Matthew McCall, Michael Walker. Grade 3 & 4 - An open submarine sandwich, wrapped in Saran wrap - Christina De Wit, Cynthia DeWit. Make a witch using an ice cream cone and edibles - Leisa McCall, Heather Douma, Lesley Elliott. Grade 5 & 6 - Three pineapple and carrot muffins on a small plate - Janice Jacklin, Krista Hunter, Melanie Crawford Three ways to serve your favourite fruit - Cheryl Kerr, Janice Jacklin, Melanie Crawford. Grade 7 & 8 - Veggies and dip on a plate not to exceed 8") - Amy Thomas. Five dropped oatmeal cookies (baked) - Amy Thomas. FLOWERS Kindergarten & Beginners - Three weed flowers - Lee Dilworth, Chris Walker, J ill Speiran. Three cosmos - Leslie Pepper, Lee Dilworth, Courtney Stephenson. Grade 1 & 2 - a yellow and orange bouquet - Michael Walker, Matthew McCall, Amy Douma. An usual plant - Cered Bowles, Krissy Dilworth. Grade 3 & 4 - Five annuals in a bouquet - Leisa McCall, Leslie Baillie A coffee mug arrangement - Susie Jo Black, Heather Douma, Adam Craw­ ford. Grade 5 & 6 - A centrepiece for a Halloween party - Lorie Ann Black, Jamie Thomas. Marigolds French, small, 5 stems - Darrell Uhler, Jamie Thomas, Janice Jacklin. Grade 7 & 8 - A table centre for grade 8 graduation using real flowers and greenery - Amy Thomas. FRUITS & VEGETABLES Continued on Page 17 Car City HOW DA "WdoiwteA To our Sales Team! 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