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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-05-29, Page 40!AGE' 1' P IZE LISTCLINTON SPRING FAIR AblES' DIVISION OF I1UR0ji1 CENTRAL AR3RICULTIJRAL SOCIETY Past President .. , . . President. First Vice -President..:..... ................................... , Mrs, Greg Brandon Second Vice -President ... Mrs. Harold Workman Secretary -Treasurer Mrs. Gene Powell Press Reperter Mrs. Roy Wheeler r,. , ...... R .. , ... , , ... , • ..» Mrs. Torn.. O'Connell ...Mrs. William Flynn DIRECTORS Mrs, Ross Lovett, Mrs. Eric Switzer, Mrs.Don Young,Mrs, Robert Grunewald, Mrs, Harold Lobb, Mrs. Annie Jervis, Mrs, Jack VanEgxnond, Mts. Frank MacDonald, Mrs, James Snell, Mrs. Glenn McGregor, Mrs.. Pave Dahzell, Mrs. George.•Coiclo gh, Mrs. Harold Raithby, Mrs. Wm. Marsl�i, Mrs. Clarence Pale, Mrs, Keith Tyndall, Mrs, Tom Feeney, Mrs. Harold Workman, Mrs. Sam Shipp. • PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Something For Everyone" is our Motto. Welcome to our 126th Clinton Spring Fair. When visiting our fair, don't miss the Ladies' Section, upsta#rs'in the arena. These exhibits are open to both women, men, °girls and boys, and we welcome new exhibitors: ere are. severa agricu tura .'splays and exhibits outside,. while our trade fair, Queen df the Fair contest, and Baby Show are inside tha arena, downstairs. At this time I would like to say "thanks" to all the ladies for their help and support, thanks to all the donors of prizes and monies, and anyone else who con- tributes in any way. See you at the fair, June 6th, 7th and 8th, 1980. sec LADIES' 1i`IVISIQN donates $3,00 Cash to the h b1tor vstit i the most p4znts the Weavers Classes. LIQUID PAINTING 36 Any article outlined, F nior+ only, 37 Pillowcases, shaded,, one pair. 38 Dresser scarf or vanity set, shaded, 39 Placemats, two, ' 40 Crib Quilt, quilted, 41 Velvet article. . 42 Tablecloth, any size, shaded. 43. Cushion, shaded. 44 Doilie, shaded, 4$ Apron. 46. Any article, not mentioned above, using liquid paints. 47 Quilt'top.° 48 Quilt top, quilted: 49 A group of three articles, using.Klean Kaat, Fluff A Color, and Brushed Suede. MRS. PHYLLIS MITCHELL donates a. Gift Certificate for Class No, 49, MRS.'WILLIAM FLYNN donates $5.00 Cash to The Newest Exhibitor in Liquid Painting with the Most Points. SEARS -- Donates a $10.00 Gift Certificate to the exhibitor with the most points in Arts & Crafts. SECTION B. MRS. WILLIAM FLYNN - President. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1 A $2.00 membership entitles any exhibitor to any number of entries. This $2.00 membership includes Saturday Fair Day Admission. 2 Each -entry must have an entry tag. Only one entry allowed in each class. 3 The following year's membership of $2.00 will be deducted from prize money. . 4 A 15 percent deduction will be made on prize money earned $10.00 and over. 5 No entries may be removed before Sunday, June 8 at 4:00 P.M. 6 Entries will be accepted .on Friday June 6 between 10:00 .M. and 12:00 noon. The auditorium will be open to the public to view the exhibits on Friday evening to 10: 00 P.M. 7 All baking to be covered with saran wrap and on suitable plates for display. 8 Quilts to be shown ONLY for two consecutive years. 9 All exhibits to be new and must be the work of the exhibitor. Directors are in- structed to discard all soiled, defaced or old work and award prizes to new and up-to-date work. - 10 Any complaints must be made in writing to the secretary no later than June 30, 1980. 11 Entries open to everyone. OVERALL' WINNER WITH THE MOST -POINTS WILL RECEIVE -JEWELLERY DONATED BY: "SARAH COVENTRY CANADA LTD. - FINE FASHION JEWELLERY" MRS. SUZANNE BRANDON donates to the Junior _Exhibitors with the most points: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, and 3rd $1.00 - -SECTION A ARTS'AND CRAFTS. -PRIZES: $2.00,$1.75, $1.50 Committee: Mrs. Greg Brandon, Mrs. Clarence Dale, Mrs. Annie Jervis, Mrs. Bob Grun ewald ;-„ , •" +Junior: is anyone 14years old or less and is not required to pay an entry'fee. 1 Cushion, quilt block type. 2 Cushion, novelty type, suitable for a child's room. 3 Wall hanging (not framed) crewel work. 4 Wall hanging (not framed)' of dried material. 5 Wall hanging, hooked. 6 Crewel work picture. . 7 Petitpoint article. 8 Needlepoint article. 9 String Art. (A). Adult Class (B) Junior Class -I- 10 Macrame, a novelty wall hanging. 11 Macrame, plant holder. 12 Tote Bag, any media; suitable for the beach. 13 Bazaar items, any 3 handmade articles. 14 Ceramics: Plaque, stained. 15 Ceramics: Figurine, glazed. -16 Ceramics: Figurine, stained. 17 Ceramics: A grouping of 2 or more articles, glazed. 18 Decoupage article. 19 An article made from braided rags, excluding mats. 20 Mat hooked on turkey canvas. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 21 Mat, any other kind. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 22 Cloth doll, handmade. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 23 Best dressed doll: Theme - June Bride, Outfit is to be handmade. 24 Collection of 5 craft flowers of any media, all 5 should be of the same media. 25 Picture, paint by number. (A) AdultClass(B) Junior Class+ 26 Oil Painting. (A) Family Pet (B) Landscape (C) Flowers or Still Life. 27 Stuffed Toy Animal. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 28 Any unique craft article not listed. 29 4-11 Class, any needlepoint article. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 30 Display of 5 articles made by "Nursing Home" or "Senior Citizens Group" (Prizes for No. 30: $10.00, $7.00, and $5.00) SPINNERS 31 One Skien of hand spun wool. 32 One Skien of Nature dried wool OLD MILL (SNELL ENTERPRISES BLYTH LTD.) donates Fleece Wool to the exhibitor with the most points in the Spinners classes. WEAVERS 33 Wall Hanging using synthetic, commercial or hand spun yarn. 34 Belt, any style of weaving. 35 Any other woven article not mentioned under weaving. SEWING --PRL4ES: $2.00 - $1.75 -$1,50 All exhibits to be new and must l?e the work of the exhibitor, and may be shown one year only. Material sairiple to accompany each class. Committee: Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Glenn McGregor, Mrs. Wm. Mar§h. Toddler and Children Sizes 50 Infant's Diaper Suit, any fabric'. 51 Hooded Jacket. 52 Playset, Woven Fabric - Shorts or Pants. with Co-ordinating Shirt. 53 Toddler's dress, woven fabric. 54 Boy's, 2 piece set, any fabric. 55 Velour top, any style. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class+ 56 Slacks or Jeans, zipper closing. 57 Jogging shorts, and top set. 58 Pyjamas, any fabric. 59 Girl's dress, woven fabric. SCOTT PAPER LTD. -- Donates merchandise to the exhibitor with the most points in Classes 50-59. Misses and Ladies 60 T -Shirt, knit fabric. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 61 Afternoon or Sundress (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 62 After 5 dress. 63 Two - piece dress. 64 Tailored skirt. - - 65 Ladies' shirt, woven fabric. 66 Blouse. 67 Slacks, with zipper closing. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 68 Jogging shorts and T-shirt. 19 Twopiece Stzit, vest and -pants or skirt. 70 Nightgown or pyjamas.. ' 71 Lingerie any items. , MARY'S SEWING CE11TRE -- Donates a Gift Certificate of $7.00 value -to the exhibitor with the most points in Class 60-71. Boys and Men . 72 T-shirt, knit fabric. 73 Jacket or shirt, velour or sweater knit. 74 Pyjamas. 75 Shirt, woven fabric. Miscellaneous 76 Hostess apron. 77 Barbecue apron. 78 Travelling accessories e.g. cosmetic case, sewing kit (2 items) 79 Kitchen accessories e.g. Potholders, oven mitts, appliance covers etc. 80 Bookcover or school bag. BUTTERICK HOME . CATALOGUE — Donates a one year subscription to " "Butterick Sewing World" to the exhibitor with the most points in Classes 72 80. SECTION C KNITTING AND CROCHETING Committee: Mrs. Harold Lobb, Mrs. Ross Lovett, Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs. Shipp PRIZES: $2.00 - $1.75 - $1.50 CROCHETING — Samples to accompany each item. 81 Baby Set - Pink or Blue. 82 Lady's or Child's Vest, or Jacket. 83 Slippers. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 84 Child's Dress. 85 Afghan (Prizes: $3.75, $2.'75 and $1.75) 86 Crocheted edge for pillowslips. 87 Doily 12 inches or under mounted. 88 Any other crocheted article. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 89 Tablecloth. (Prizes: $3.75, $2.75, $1.75) 90 (I) Broomstick lace article. (II) Hairpin lace article. 91 Placemats. Irene THE DUTCH STORE, Clinton - Donates $5.00 voucher to the exhibitor with the most points in the Crocheting Section. KNITTING—Sample to accompany each item. 92 Men's Sweater. 93 Lady's Sweater. 94 Baby Set -White. 95 Slippers (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + 96 Child's Dress. 97 Afghan (Prizes: $3.75, $2.75 and $1.75) 98 Hat and Mitts to match. 99 Any other knitted article. (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class + SCOTT PAPER LTD. -- Donates merchandise to the exhibitor with the most points in the Knitting Section.