Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-20, Page 35PAGE 13—PRIZE LIST—CLINTON SPRING F
OMIMAKING DIVISJGc:
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OFF ICERS:
Past President Mrs Bill Flynn
President Mrs. Greg Brandon
First Vice -President Mrs Harold Workman
Second Vice -President Mrs Roy Wheeler
Secretary -Treasurer Miss Debbie Flynn
DIRECTORS:
Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Sam Shipp, Mrs. Ross Trewartha, Mrs Ed beeves, Mrs
Harold Raithby, Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell, Mrs George Colelough, Mrs Ball Marsh, Mrs
Keith Tyndall, Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs. Eric Switzer, Mrs Tom McMahon, Mrs Annie Jervis,
Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Ross Lovett, Mrs. Clarence Dale, Mrs Jack VanEgmond, Mrs
Paul Wheeler
PRESIDENT®S MESSAGE
For 1983 the majority of our prize list remains the same, giving exhibitors a chance to do
what may have sparked their interest last year. A few new specials have been added , also
a separate junior section
A special thankyou to the people who donate their time to the fair, and also all the
businesses who have donated special prizes to our division
Good luck to all the exhibitors,
Mrs. Greg Brandon, President.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1 The Society shall not be responsible for any loss to an exhibitor, occasioned by Fire,
Accidetnt, Theft, neglect of other exhibitors or officials, or otherwise. This SHALL be a
condition of entry.
2 A $2.00 membership fee entitles any exhibitor to any number of entries, but only one
entry in each class.
3 Each entry must have an entry tag.
4 The following year's membership of $2.00 will be deducted from prize money.
5 A 15 percent deduction will be made on prize money earned, $10.00 and over.
6 No entries may be removed before Saturday, June 4, 1983 at 10:00 p.m., or may be
picked up Sunday, June 5 between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.
7 Entries will be accepted on Friday, June 3, between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. The
auditorium will be open to the public to view the exhibits at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
8 All baking to be covered with Saran Wrap and on suitable plates.
9 Quilts can be shown for ONLY two consecutive years.
10 All exhibits to be new and must be the work of the exhibitor. Directors are instructed to
discard all soiled, defaced, or old work and award prizes to new and up to date work.
11 Any complaints must be made in writing to the Secretary, no later than June 30, 1983.
12 Entries open to everyone.
SEARS -DONATES $15.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO THE OVERALL WINNER WITH
THE MOST POINTS IN THE HOMEMAKING SECTION.
By all the famous matters - including
Harding, Riche mid, Crossley',
Kertstan, Burlington, Peerless»?
Coronet, Venture. And, we have on -
staff installation craftsmen, for
prompt and efficient installations.
PRA & LAMBERT
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DECORATING CENTRE
Ste (Opposite the Post Office)
482-3528
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PRIZES: 53.00. 52.010, 80.541
Committee Mrs Clarence Dale, Mrs Annie Jervis, Mrs 'Toni McMahon
Noe: A wall hanging is not framed, a picture is Please use this as a guide in the classes
below
I Cushion, quilt block type
2 Cushion, novelty type, suitable for a child's room
3 Wall hanging, hooked
4 Crewel work, any article except picture
5 Crewel work, picture
6 Needlepoint article
7 String art
8 Macrame, novelty wall hanging
9 Macrame. plant holder
10 Purse, any media.
11 One bazaar item costing under 53.00 to make.
12 China painting, any item
13 Ceramics, plaque, stained.
14 Ceramics, figurine, glazed
15 Ceramics, figurine, stained
16 Ceramics, any article not mentioned, glazed
17 Japanese embroidery, any article
18 Mat hooked on turkey canvas
19 Mat. any other kind
20 Handmade doll, not china
21 Stuffed toy animal.
22 Best dressed doll, any style.
23 Collection of 3 craft flowers, all of the same media.
24 Picture paint by number
25 Oil painting. (A ) Family Pet ( B) Landscape (C) Flowers or Still Life
zt Water or acrylic picture, any subject.
27 Picture sketched in any of the following: Pencil, Charcoal, or Pastel.
28 Any article made using stained glass.
29 One Christmas decoration, suitable for a door or on the wall.
30 Display of 3 articles made by "Nursing Home" or "Senior Citizens' Group"
31 One or a pair of magnetic fridge decorations.
32 One flower arrangement, silk and -or dried.
33a Any unique craft article not listed.
33b SPECIAL off $5.00 donated by Isabel MacDonald for a figurine done in the Hummel
Technique. 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.50
SPINNERS:
34 One skein of hand spun wool
35 One skein of Nature dyed wool.
WEAVERS:
'36 Wall hanging made on a frame loom using any type of yarn.
:37 Table runner, any material, hand woven.
:38 Bag or purse, done on any loom.
:39 Place mats. original design using 2-4 harness loom.
LIQUID PAINTING :
40 PeHon article, pre -shaded (ershade).
41 Pillowcases, outlined, one pair.
42 Pillowcases, shaded, one pair.
43 Crib quilt, quilted.
44 Velvet article.
45 Table cloth, any size, shaded.
46 Tablecloth, any size, plain.
47 Cushion, shaded.
48 Apron.
49 Quilt top, quilted.
SPECIALS
Elaine Fraser - Donates,a $5.00 Gift Voucher to the exhibitor with the most points in Liquid
Painting Section.
Scott Paper Ltd. - Donates a box of paper products to the exhibitor with the most points in
Arts & Crafts.
SECTION B
SEWING
PRIZES: 53.00, 52.00, $1.50
Committee: Mrs. Bill Marsh, Mrs. Frank MacDonald
All exhibits to be new and must be the work of the exhibitor, and may be shown one year
only. Material sample to accompany each class.
TODDLER AND CHILDREN'S SUES:
50 Hooded Jacket.
51_ Overalls, knickers or jumpsuit (up to 6X )
52 Dress, woven fabric.
53 T-shirt and shorts set (A) Girls (B) Boys
54 Velour Top.
55 Slacks, jeans, or knickers, zipper closing (7-14).
56a Pyjamas. any fabric.
56b Nightgown, any fabric.
57 Jogging suit.
oIISSFS AND LADIES:
58 T-shirt.
59 Sundress or afternoon dress -- 1 or 2 piece.
60 Evening wear, any style.
61 Tailored jacket.
62 Co-ordinated shorts set.
63 Slacks. shorts. or skirt, zipper closing.
64 Nightgown or pyjamas.
63 Lingerie, any item.
64; Blouse. any style.
SPF;('1.®I.
Mary's Sewing ('entre - Donates a Gift Certificate of $7.00 value to the exhibitor with the
most points in ('lasses 50-57 and 58-66.
BON'S AND :MEN:
67
68
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T-shirt.
Jacket. casual.
,logging pants or shorts.
Western shirt.
,ASCE LLANEOUS:
1 hostess apron.
72 Kitchen Accessories. e g. place mats. oven mitts. appliance covers, etc.