The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-28, Page 83SECTION D
NEEDLEWORK
Committee: Mrs. Harold Lobb, Mrs. Ross Lovett, Mrs. Jim Snell
PRIZES: $2.00 - $1.75 - $1.50
100 Pillowcases Embroidered (A) Adult Class (B) Junior Class +
101 Creative Stitchery Wall Hanging.
102 Placetnats, 2 (two) any technique.
103. Crib Quilt; Hand embroidered.
104 Patchwork Quilt - any design.
105 Quilt - Hand applique.
106 Quilt or Spread -Hand embroidered.
107 Quilt - any other design not listed.
PRIZES for No. 109 -107 are $3.75, $2.75 and $1.75
CLINTON. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - Donates $5.00 to the exhibitor with the
most points in the Needlepoint section.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLASS - -- 70 years and over.
108 1• (one) Knitted article.
109 1 (one) Crocheted article.
110 Rug braided or hooked.
111 4blocks pieced and mounted on bristol board.
112 Ceramic article, glazed.
SECTION E
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Committee: Mrs.. Roy Wheeler, Mrs. Tom Feeney, Mrs. Harold Workman,
Mrs. Harold Raithby
PRIZES: $2.25-$1.75-$1.25
113 Cooked Salad Dressing - 1 pint.
114 Uncooked Oil Base Mayonnaise - 1 pint.
115 5 homemade Pumpkin muffins, plain.
116 Applesauce Cake, 4" square, uniced.
117 5 Peanut Butter Cookies.
118 6 Unbaked Fancy Squares, 2 varieties.
119 5 Cake - Like Brownies; baked & iced (not ready mix)
120 2 varieties of Candy, 3 of each.
121 Cherry Cheese Cake, 4" square (not ready mix)
ZEHRS - Donates $5.00 Grocery Voucher along with the regular prize money to
the 1st. prize winners of the following classes.
122 White Bread, 1 loaf, yeast.
123 Brown Bread, 1 loaf, yeast.
124 Cherry Loaf, plain.
125 Rhubarb Pie, approximately 5 inches, lattice top, not ready mix.
126 5 cookies using rice flour, plain.
WESTON BAKERIES LIMITED - donates $10.00 Grocery Voucher to the
exhibitor with the most points in Classes 113 -126.
THE FOLLOWING CLASSES, PRIZES ARE LISTED WITH EACH CLASS.
127 CADBURY SCHWEPPES POWELL LIMITED - Makers of Fry's Cocoa offer
the following prizes for the best iced or frosted 8 or 9 inch Chocolate Luer
Cake, baked with Fry's Cocoa. Frosting may be chocolate or other flavour.
Entries must be exhibited with a Fry's Cocoa Label. Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd -
-$6.00, 3rd - $4.00.
128 J.M. SCHNEIDER LTD. SPECIAL - To each of the 3 items, offers the following,
prizes. Entries to be accompanied by proof of -purchase of Crispy Flake
Shortening.
(a) Best Apple Pie.
(b) Best Chocolate Cake, 7 minute frosting.
(c) 4 Best Butter Tarts, plain.
Prizes: 1st, Five lb. cartons Crispy Flake Shortening; 2nd. - $1.75, 3rd. - $1.25.
129 LADIES' DIVISION SPECIAL - Child's birthday cake, to be judged. on
decoration only. Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $2.25, 3rd - $1.75.
-•130 BERNARDIN LID COMPANY SPECIAL - The Bernardin Company offers the
following prizes for the best pint of cooked Rhubarb Jam, plain, seal must not
be broken, sealed using a Bernardin Lid. Prizes: 1st - $5.00 Gift Certificate and
2 pkgs. Bernardin Std. Mason 2 pc. caps, 2nd - $2.50 Gift Certificate and 1 pkg.
Bernardin Std. Mason 2 pc. caps, 3rd - $1.25.
131 WILLIAM NEILSON LTD. SPECIAL - Best Chocolate Square Cake, iced,
made' with Neilson's Jersey Cocoa, on condition the empty coda tin with Label
attached is displayed with the cake.
Prizes: 1st - 4 boxes Neilson Invitation Mints, 2nd - $1.75 and 3rd. - $1.25.
132 KUENZIG'S I.G.A. SPECIAL - For individual serving of fancy dessert,
named.
Prizes: 1st - $5.00 Grocery Voucher; 2nd - $3.00 Grocery Voucher, 3rd - $2.00
Grocery Voucher. •
133 ARVA FLOUR MILLS - Donates prizes to each of the following four items as
shown below. •
(a) 3 varieties of Fruit Bread; 3 slices of each, displayed on a suitable plate.
(b) 6 white rolls arranged in a bun basket.
(c) Arrangement of Fancy Cookies, on a suitable plate.
(d) Angel Food Cake, plain.
Prizes: 1st - $25 lb. bag Pastry Flour. 2nd - $1.75: 3rd - $1.25.
134 ONTARIO BEAN PRODUCERS MARKETING BOARD SPECIAL - Best
Dish of Baked Beans.
Prizes: Special donated by the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board. 1st -
$5.00, 2nd -$3.00, 3rd -$2.00.
135 ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS SPECIAL - Best plate of Butter Tarts with
currants and nuts.
Prizes: 1st - 4 lbs. Butter; 2nd - $1.75; 3rd $1.25.
ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS - Donates 4 lbs. of Butter to the exhibitor
with the most points in the over all baking section.
SECTION F
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Committee: Mrs. Bill Flynn, Mrs. Eric Switzer, Mrs. George Colclough
PRIZES: $1.50 - $1.25 - $1.00
NO ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
136 African Violet, flowering single, one crown.
137 African Violet, flowering double, one crown.
138 Begonia -Rieger -Flowering.
139 Spider Plant.
140 Miniature flower arrangement in a miniature container.
141 Baby Tears, in suitable container.
142 Petted Geranium, in bloom.
143 Spring flower arrangement in suitable container for living room.
149 One Coleus (Foliage).
145 Any house plant - flowering, not listed above.
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146 Any house plant - non flowering, not listed above.
K.C. COOKE FLORIST SPECIAL-Doaat'es to the winner of Class 143.
Prizes : -1st - $5.00Gift Certificate, 2nd - $1.25; 3rd - $1.00.
VERBEEK'S FARM AND GARDEN CENTRE - Donates -to the _. winner s1f
Class 144:
Prizes: 1st - Fertilizer valued $5.95; 2nd - Fertilizer valued $2.95; 3rd - Fer-
tilizer valued $1.39.
SEARS-Donates,a $5.00 Gift Certificate to the exhibitor with the most points in
the Floral Exhibits.
ELEMENTARY SECTION
NO ENTRY FEE
RULES & REGULATIONS
1 Only 3 from each grade to be sent,
2 All art work must have on the back, name of pupil, grade, school, teacher's name
and name of topic.
3 Each piece of work should be mounted on black.
4 NOTE: Writing classes should have.Canadian Authors named.
5 PLEASE NOTE: All work to be handed in by Wednesday June 4 to the Arena
between 3 and 5 p.m. and can be picked up'at the Fair, Sunday June 8th, at 4:00
p.m.
Committee: Gladys VanEgmond, Phillis Tyndall, Helen Trewartha,
and Isabel MacDonald. .
PRIZES:. $1.00 -. $.74- $.50-$.25
KINDERGARTEN
.50-$.25
KINDERGARTEN :
Craft- Paper Bag Puppet:
GRADE ONE:
Printing-- See the baby goats. Print this line in pencil 5 times without a
teacher's model.
Art - Painting 18" x 24" Topic - Any Sesame Street Character.
Craft -Container glass, plastic or metal decorated for a plant.
GRADE TWO:
Printing - Verse, 9 to 8 lines.
Art - Helping To Plant The Garden, 18" x 24" Media : Tempera Paints.
Crafts -An animal made from spools.
GRADE THREE:
Writing -Any nursery rhyme.
Art - My Birthday Party in crayon, 12" x 18".
Craft - Indian teepee using construction paper and showing some design.
GRADE FOUR:
Writing - 8 lines of Canadian poetry.
Art- Spring Activity, 12" x 18", media: pencil crayons.
Craft -Article made from clothespins, not larger than 20 c.m. square.
GRADE FIVE:
Writing - (pen) 12 lines of Canadian poetry.
Art =A Greeting Card any media.
Craft - A popcorn picture, mounted 12" x 18"
GRADE SIX:
Writing - (pen) 16 lines of Canadian poetry.
Art - A Greeting Card, any media.
Craft -Soap Carving.
GRADE SEVEN: -,
Writing - (pen) 18 lines of Canadian Prose.
Art - Underwater Scene, 12" x 18", -No Pastels.
Craft -Homemade musical instruments.
GRADE EIGHT:
Writing- (pen) 18lines of Canadian Prose.
Art- Poster - Snowmobile Safety (limit 18" x 24") One Rule Only.
Craft - A product map of any country using samples and pictures. Using
bristol board 22" x 28".
SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSES: (Open to all levels)
• Printing - Nursery Rhyme "Jack and Jill"
Craft- Crepe Paper Flower., mounted on construction paper.
SPECIALS
KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 3:
POSTER SPECIAL- "Happiness is ", any media, 18" x 24".
GRADE FOUR TO GRADE SIX:
POSTER SPECIAL - An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media, 18" x
24".
GRADE SEVEN AND EIGHT:
POSTER SPECIAL - An advertisement for Pizza Train, any media, 18" x
24"
The prize posters to be the Property of donor of prize money - Pizza Train.
Prizes:
1st - $5.00 and large Express Train.
2nd - $3.00 and medium Express Train. ,
3rd - $2.00 and small Express Train.
SPECIAL- Prizes donated by Dorothy Williams, Clinton.
Prizes: $2.50 -$1.50 -$1.00
Classes:
Grade Five and Under
Grade Six toGrade Eight
Topic: Poem pertaining to Clinton Spring Fair.
HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL - Open to students from
Grades 1 to 8. Students in this competition will prepare a model, demonstration A
or display of a pioneer craft, pioneer industry, or activity of pioneers in home,
farm or factory. A demonstration, display, or working model could involve
more than one person. Entries must be typical of early life in Huron County.
This contest will be sponsored at all participating fairs in 1980. Prizes for
entries are as follows: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00, 4th - $2.00, 6th to 10th -
$1.00 each. '
AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST
(Negatives to accompany)
See Rules and Regulations under Ladles' Division
1 One 8 x 10 Portrait.
2 Collection of 5 Snaps with related subject.
3 One picture 5 x 7 or larger of any Scene.
FOTO PRO'S SPECIAL - Donates $2.00 on developing on each class to the first
prize winner.
PRIZES: 1st -$2.00; 2nd -$1.75; - 3rd - $1.50
BABY SHOW .
Saturday June 7, 1980
Convenor: Mrs. Barb Lovett
Time: Register at 2:30 p.m.
Place: In the Arena.
Classes:
1-6 months: Silver Spoon, $4.00, 83.00, $2.00, $1.00 each additional.
7 months: Silver Spoon, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1..00 each additional.
The Silver Spoon First Prize in Each Class is Donated by THE SUMMERHILL
LADIES CLUB. '
Twins: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00 each additional. .
Huron Central Agricultural Society presents a silver cup to the top baby in the
show..