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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-20, Page 37l P�klZ i $3.01t, • Il+lrs Jufl e)i it 811 X51 1 "l'111�M M1Sam�ile to beattacl> d to entry;lag a:13�aii 8 ,Sext . Rhi k,, b>lie,Vr 'variegated.,. _ ... _.. }74 Slippers.OA • 76 Shawf, 77 Wily, 18" or less, mounted. 78 Lady or Child's vest or jacket, 79 Article with crocheted lace. 80 Place mats (2). 81 Broomstick lace article. 112 Hairpin lace article. 83 Afghan. 84 Bedspread. 85 Tablecloth. 86 Any crocheted article not already listed. SPECIAL Witeglelr+ • $5.00, $3..00, $2.00 $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 The Dutch Store, Clinton - Donates a special prize to the exhibitor with the most points in the Crocheting Section. KNITTING: Sample to be attached to entry tag. 87 Baby Set, white, green, or varigated. 88 Slippers.. 89 Adult sweater. 90 Hats and mitts. 91 Sleeveless vest. 92_ Afghan. 93 Bedspread. 94 Place mats. 95 Child's sweater. 96 Any knitted article not listed above. SPECIAL $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 Scott Paper Ltd. - Donates a box of paper products to the exhibitor with the most points in the Knitting Section. 17 Victoria Street 177 Main St. W. Mary's Sewing Centre 4844016 Clinton, Ont. 291-3445 Listowel, Ont. Sewing Machine Dealer Passap Knitting Machines Services offered by Mary's. Specialty and Designer Fabrics Bridal Services by Mrs. Muriel Elliott Sewing Classes Alterations & Dressmakers on staff Sewing Machine Repairs & Golf Club Repairs by Derek SECTION D NEEDLEWORK PRIZES: $3.00.82.00, 81.50 Committee: Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs. Sam Shipp, Mrs. Paul Wheeler 97 Any smocked article. 98 Pillowcases, embroidered, one pair. 99 Tea Cloth, embroidered. 100 Crib Quilt, hand embroidered. 101 Crib Quilt, patchwork. 102 Crib Quilt, appliqued. 103 Quilt, hand appliqued. 104 Quilt, appliqued. 105 Quilt, patchwork. 106 Quilt, any other design. SPECIAL $5.00. $3.00, $2.00 $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 $5.00. $3.0 $2.00 $5.00, 83.00. 00 Clinton Women's Institute - Donates $5.00 to the exhibitor with the most points in Needlework Section. "A Canada Packers entry will be picked from the above." To qualify, quilts must be double bed size (72"x90") or larger. Special prizes - To the "Grand Champion Quilt" a $20.00 extra prize. To the "Reserve Champion Quilt" a $15.00 extra prize. This has been donated to the quilt section in addition to the regular prize money. the CANADA PACKERS CHAMPION QUILT COMPETITION Is held in conjunctionwith the Annual Convention of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. RULES: Each local fair is entitled to send ONLY the Grand Champion Quilt ( judged best of show of all classes ( to the District 8 Annual Meeting Competition. Quilts must be at least double bed size. ONLY FIRST place quilts from District 8 Annual Meeting are eligible to enter the Canada Packers Competition. In case where the first prize winner decides not to send her quilt on to the final competition in Toronto, the second prize quilt will be eligible. In addition, prize money of $2.5 for first, $15 for second. and $10 for third will be given to the exhibitors of winning quilts ht each District Competition. Entries must be quilted by a group or an individual who is a member of a local Agricultural Society. Every quilt must be tagged with its entry number secured to it, before the judging begins. No exhibit shall be removed from the area until the last day of the Annual Convention in Toronto. "Canada Pa rs will purchase the winning quilt at the Annual Convention for $700.00 and it will be adde to the Canada Packers Quilt Collection. • • X107 Any knitted article, 101E Any:croche article, r• 1,10 One,(alit bid mounted an brhstol:N>Qerd'\ re ed ei',hookedru ,• ,. (N g Lives lfa acell>4I84ny l a•a Entriesin the photo classes should•benountedfor disilay but is not required that they be. framed. 111 One 8 x 10.portrait. 112 Collection of 5 snapsof a related Subject.' 113 One picture, any size, of buildings oriandscape. PRIZES: $3.00, s2.00, $1.50 XA SPECIAL Foto Pro's - Donates a $4.00 Gift Certificate to the winner of each class in the photo con- test. BABY SNOW Saturday, June 4. 1443 Committee: Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Charles Snell Time: Register at2:30p.m. Place: In the Arena Classes: under 4 months -Silver Spoon, $4.00,$3.00,$2.00,$1.00 each additional 5-8 months -Silver Spoon, $4.0043.00,$2.00,$1.00 each additional 9-12 months -Silver Spoon, $4.00,$3.00,$2.00,$1.00 each additional The Summerhill Ladies Club -Donates the first prize, Silver Spoon. Twins -$7.00.$6.00,$5.00 each additional ,Huron Central Agricultural Society presents a Silver Cup to the top baby in the show. SECTION. E DOMESTIC- SCIENCE PRIZES: $3.00, $2.00, $1.50 Committee: Mrs. Roy Wheeler, Mrs. Harold Workman, Mrs. Harold Raithby, Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell ++No mixes are to be used, unless specified. 114 12 Loaf White Bread, yeast in plastic bag, tied. 115 1 Pint cooked Salad Dressing. 116 3 Bran muffins. using whole wheat flour and raisins. 117 1 Pint uncooked Oil base mayonnaise. 118 3 Tea Biscuits. raisins or currants. 119 19" baked,pie shell. 120 12 Lemon loaf. plain: 121 14" square boiledraisin cake. no nuts or icing. 122 3 Coconut tarts. 123 3 Cornmeal muffins. plain. 124 1 4" piece of rhubarb pie. custard type. -125 1 _• Loaf rye bread. yeast in plastic bag, tied. 126 3 Cookies using rice flour. plain. 127 3 Chocolate chip cookies. 128 12 Loaf White bread using rice flour. in plastic bag, tied. 129 3 Oatmeal Date squares. DIABETIC CLASS: 130 3 Banana muffins. plain. with artificial sweetener. SENIOR CITIZENS: Proof of age required at Registration. 131 3 Scones. raisins or currants. 132 3 White cloverleaf rolls. yeast in suitable container. 133 ATTENTION: BREAD BAKERS Big prize money. donated by local people, for the best loaf of Whole Wheat Bread. Loaf must be in plastic bag, tied. • Western Bakeries Limited - Donates $10.00 Grocery Voucher to the exhibitor with the most points in Classes 114-132. 134 Cadbury Schweppes Powell Limited - Makers of Fry's Cocoa offer the following prizes for your favourite dessert. baked with Fry's Cocoa. Entries must be exhibited with a Fry s Cocoa Label. lst-$10.00. 2nd -$6.00. 3rd -$4.00 SPECIALS 135 J. Schneider. Ltd. - To each of the 3 items. offers the following 1st prizes. Entries to be accompanied by proof of purchase of Crispy Flake Shortening. i A) Best Apple Pie B ) Best Chocolate Cake. 7 minute frosting C1 Best Butter Tarts. plain Prizes: 1st -five 1-1b. cartons Crispy Flake Shortening, 2nd -$2.00. 3rd -$1.00 136 Aiwa Flour :Wills - Donates 1st prize to each of the following four items as shown below : A i 3 varieties of Fruit Bread. 3 slices each. displayed on a suitable plate B 16 white rolls arranged in a bun basket C ) arrangement of Fancy cookies. on a suitable plate D i Angel Food Cake. plain Prizes: 1st -25 Ib. bag of All Purpose Flour. 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.00 137 Ontario Cream Producers - Best plate of Butter Tarts with currants and nuts. Prizes : lst-3 lbs. butter. 2nd -$2.00 and 1 Ib. butter, 3rd -$1.00 and 1 Ib. butter 138 Special - For the best piece of apple pie. approx. 4" and using no spices. Don Mid- dleton's Whitehall Farms donates the 1st prize of a Gift Certificate for a bushel of apples to be redeemed after September 15, 1983. 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.00. 139 Special - Best decorated Birthday Cake. To be judged on decorations only. Prizes: lst -$10.00. 2nd -$6.00. 3rd -$4.00 Zehrs - Donates $5.00 Grocery Voucher along with the regular prize money to the 1st - prize winners of Classes 114. 125, 130. 140 Kuenzig's I.G.A. - For the individual serving of fancy dessert, named. Prizes: 1st -$5.00 Grocery Voucher. 2nd -$3.00 Grocery Voucher, 3rd -$2.0o Grocery Voucher. 141 William Neilson Ltd. - Best Chocolate Square Cake, iced, made with Neilson's Jersey Cocoa, on condition the empty cocoa tin with label attached, is displayed with the cake. Prizes: 1st -$40.00 worth of Neilson products., 2nd -$20.00 worth of Neilson products, 3rd -$10.00 worth of Neilson products. 13 ,r_