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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-14, Page 24Y • nd Mrs, 4, Sea- Seaforth ,DY cad Mrs. 2, Dub- Seaforth SCH and Mrs. Kippen. a's Dress n Der Borne yne, Wayne Kelly Dalton cls Hicknell ane Vincent tl Carnochan peon n c McNichol Is Hicknell, 'p.m. of that day and entitled to every available must be strictly must personally from any cause tion under the hemselvos must y injured, lost or •wards recovery, ins causing the sizes In full, a ucted from such bout loss to the ble and fair that ely on all those ole sum to be e setulness. nd House after 6 Of the secretary paid. •rs will have the 2; and 10th -1. Ont. or pick-up rlo. dl •_. • Segif,i4 !011 F pit .Pr1Ze List Cid.. 2 HURON COUNTY Hlt)TORI J. SOCIETY ESSAY CtONTEST ' Prizes: 1st -52.00: 2nd -56.00: 3rd 55.00' 415$4.00: find. sa 0,0: 8th - 52.00: All othere51.00 This coolest 18 Open tq. ail pupils Ill the elelnentary,eehoote Of the Manly, Topics may deal with aome:aapect Of Huron. County's past such as a parson. a !amity, Industry, agricylt`pre: building. settlement of a municipality or an important achlevemenl. The essay should be about 800 words In length. and should have a title page. Write in your own handwriting en anealde of each page. Give credit to books used or persons quoted or Interviewed. Essays may be sent by courser or by Mall 10: D. McClure at South Huron District High School in Exeter Essays must be received on or before Friday, Jane 24, 1803, EGGS- SECTIONJ TobolucgedThLraday .. Committee: Clare Reith Prizes; 1st -54.00; 2nd -63.00; 3rd -52.00; 4th -51.00 CLASS /. Two and ono half dozen brown eggs. 2. Two and one half dozen white eggs. Key trayawlll be -supplied free -4 LIONS' PET SHOW -SECTION K CLASS 1 MostBeauldulCat 1.50 11.00 .75 .50 2. Most Appealing Kltten-(under3months) 1,50 1.00 .75 .50 3, Best Pure. Bred 00e -small 1 50 1.00 .75 .50 4. Best Pure - Bred Dog - large (Papers not required for dogs) 1 50 1.00 .75 .50 5, Best looking dog =not pure • bred 1.50 1.00 .75 ' .50 6. Beat lamed weld life pet 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 7. Most uncommon pet (animal) 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 8. Best looking rabbit • 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 9. Mostcolourfulfowl 1 50 1.00 ...75 .60 10. Anybreedpigedn 1.50 1,00 .75 .50 11. Consolationevent 1,50 1.00 .75 .50 No exhibitor awarded more than two prizes In pet show. Those entries may be made through your school or direct with secretary. Exhibits must be in place by 09:30 on the second day of the falr. Above are Judged solely as pets. Pelgrees are of no consequence. Dogs must be shown on leash. A Liods' Club representative will be on hand from 13:30 - 15:00 on the second day of the fair to pay the prizes for the pet show. Competitors should arrange to collect their prize at That time. PARADE -SECTION 1. Committee: Brian Campbell, Norma Riley, David Kemp. The theme for this year's parade is a "Fall Fair Fantasy". All entrants are encouraged to support the fantasy theme if posalble. 1. Grades K, 1, 2,'3, 4 - To room with the beat Identification head dress, sash, or' apron. 512; 510; 58; 54 to all other entries. 2. Grades 5, 8, 7, 8. To room with best. banner (any size) or identification, 512; 510; 58: 56; 54 to all other entries. 3. Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4 Best class float, 515; 512; 510; and 57 to all other entries. 4. Grades 5, 6, 7, 8, Best class float 515; 512; 510; and 57 to all other entries. 5. Best Clown - Any age up to Grade 4 - 510; 58; 56; 54. 8. Best Clown - Grades 5 and over - 510; 58; 56; 54. 7. Decorated bikes and or un -motorized vehicles - Up to and Including Grade 4 - 510; 58; 58; 54. 8. Decorated bikes and or un -motorized vehicles - Grade 5 and up - 510; 58; 56: 54. 9. Best decorated horse or pontes with cart or wagon - 510; 58; 58; 54. 10. Beet decorated horse (or pony) and rider - 510; 58; Se; 54. 11: Best decorated pet and handler - 510; 58; 58; 54. 12. Service organization entry - 510; 58; 56; $4. 13. Commercial entry • 510; $8; 56; 54. 14. Vintage Cara -All vintage cars In parade will receive S5 per entry. Display space will be available at fairgrounds after parade. NOTE: All cyclists require a note signed by parents or guardian to participate In Class No. 7 and 8. Undecorated bikes and small motorized vehicles are not allowed In or on the parade route. All entries must be at Optimist Grounds by 10:30 a.m. to be eligible for judging. Parade originates at Optimist,Park. Parade la scheduled to leave Optimist's Pok at 11:00. Classes 5-14 will be designated separate areas for assembly prior to parade, •so judging _can lake place quicker, easier and more thoroughly. Classes 5-14, entry tams - Names and addresses and some identification. Ctia 0414 tti r )N�v�aul�Ul�eachpch�klho�AFplttP��1►kClqtadle>�I�+y�►chUgr��rs� •wa In Ibe fqund hollet Ttila may 16 i Any fp7Rl pit &h"o"gd/d t(? ahep'he' x, P4 ICq some at the War , Nn41 111tr.z000T'tt•Jrot Xqe Xa.rt�'WRII epsO4+ tagprax 2alhiahby tntoo amp:f+� rear (1nf:wilsoy '1Rlbn aYA.lt1(tR :. awervetl or gash 4IgplaY• A dietilaeyfootreotton• Of. an*Rllld P,h,}ldrenlarL-t1 o111d pe wjlroplr(5 ,decoril4 the round hoose. MONO, 1gai a artlafee tp; ice df5pfa,YMt MI 1ha, t09114hOultri, 00 8 et)ett near the WOO display , Itwould help inaIV.l(ling the epeceif+� h 110.0I Would ',only 1..4arroll, • Seatprlh. of your intention to p4VR�t?'aPISY'.• ' 'Nese-wit' be non-competitive ful'pech school plachig a dleplay-wlll' receive 510.00.• _ SECONDARY:SCHOOL Sections U. Committee: Joan Whyte 527.0349 limey Turnbull 527.0925 ' ... Joyce Wilson 527.0687 OPEN TO BOYS AND GIRLS 18 YRS. AND UNDER (EXGLU8IVE) N.B. No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry In any class. Inn any class the entries do not merit a prize, no prize will be given. In a case of a tie, prize money will be evenly divided. Please read Rules and Regulations. Payment of 51.09 will entitle yoy to compete In any of the following sections also permits ONE free. pass Thursday or Friday, but only once, Entry forms must be filled In to be eligible for prize mpney, ' Indicates sample of mate-rial must be attached. Sewing articles may show limited wear. All prize money 1st -53,00; 2nd -$2.50; 3b-2.00 SEWING CLASS GRADES 9 & 10 1. One place dress with zipper, collar & sleeve 2. Wrap around skirt 3. Pante with zipper I. Jogging suit 5Sleeveless blouse SPECIAL: To winners of most points In classes 1-5 510.00 from Woos -Spinal. SEWING GRADES 11,12& 13 & Jogging suit 7. Co-ordinating two -place outfit B Blouse with collar, set -In -sleeve and buttonholes 9. One place dress with zipper, collar and sleeve 10. Skirt with zipper SPECIAL: To winners of most points 1n climate 8-10 510.00 from Wrone-Spittal, • BAKING GRADES 9, 10, 11, 12 • 13 11. Piece of gingerbread cake 2" x 2" 12. Apple pie 5" foil tin 13. One loaf Irish Soda Bread 14, 6 baked oatmeal cookies 15. Brownies, unload, four on a plate 18. Bran muffins, three on a plate 17. Candy, chocolate fudge, 3 pieces 1" square 18. 4 white yeast rolls SPECIAL: To winners of most points In classes 11 8 a 510.00 voucher from 'The Cheese House. CRAFTS GRADES 9, 10,1 ,12 8.13 19. Display a Nature Picture ie. -using naturI Items, cedar twigs, beans, stones & seeds 20. Any project Irom wood 21. Homemade Christmas tree ornament 22. Crocheted article . 23. Photographs - 4 pictorial snapshots, mounted 24. Photographs - 4 snapshots Human nterest, mounted 25. Any other craft not listed above SPECIAL: To winner of most points In lasses 19.25 a 510.00 voucher from Hildebrand Flowers. o• AMATEUR PHOTOGRApNY Secton Z COMMITTEE; Art Bolton, Lola Hodgert, Bob Broadfoot, Sharon Flanagan Pri zea:1 sl•53.00; 20d-92.00; 3rd -$1.00 OBJECTIVES: 1. To publicize the activities of Agricultural Societies 2. To create a. greater pride in well kept buildings, grounds and farmsteads. 3. To encourage more attractive staging of exhibits and disptays. 4. To establish a edpply of colored slides for extension work of the Association. RULES: 1. Must be submitted to Lois Hodgert, 132 Main 8t., Seaforth by Nov. 1, 1963. 2. Open to amateur photographers only. 3. Original slides are preferable, but duplicates are acceptable. 4. Slides MUST be properly Identified showing name of competition, class and section entered. 5. Glass -mounted slides may not be entered. 8. All elides become the property of the SWWorth Agricultural Society. CLASS ZA - 2 x 2 colored slides, preferably 35 mm. 1. 4-1 Club display 2 An exhibit selected from the newest In your falr'S prize flet 3. A most unusual agricultural exhibit 4. A local talent competition at your fair, e9. singing, acting, goes mlking, outhouse rapes, etc. • 5. Livestock show (Including horses) 8. Horticultural exhibits 7. Fair (widaoape & The class or exhibit which was the greatest crowd plaster at your Fak a The event at your Fair which draw the largest crowd CLASS ZB 1.One color print -any sire, of any part of the Fair Inaction, or fairgrounds, gates, buildings, grandstand, midway, racetrack, livestock, opening ceremonies, parade, etc. DONATIONS TO THE FAIR Topnotch, Seaforth , , S2C000 Cyanamid Clinton ' -''$150.00 Fleming Feed Mill, Clinton. $150.00 Agrico, Brucefleld 5100.00 Middegaal Pools, Seaforth . .$50.00 Seaforth Vet Clinic $50.00 W.G. Thompson $35.00 John H. MCLIWain Const.. . 525.00 Milton J. Dietz, Seaforth, • • $25.00 Murray Cardiff . . .... .. . . $15.00 Murray Elston $15.00 Rowe Fuels $10.00 Boyes Farm Supply $5 00 Seaforth Junior Fair Prize List Section 1 - EDUCATIONAL Class 1 • Junior Farmer Exhibits Class 2 - 4-H Agricultural Club Exhibits Class 3 - 1-H Homemaking Club Exhibits VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT TROPHY - Vincent Farm Equipment will present a trophy to the Champion 4-H Agricultural Club educational display at Seaforth Fair Section 2 - FIELD CROP Class 1A - 8 ears of corn - 4-H Class 18 - 8 ears of corn - Junta Farmers Class 2A - 4-H Inter -Club Hay Competition, V. bale of first -cut hay Class 2B • Junior Farmer Inter -Club Hay Competition, IA bale of first -cul hay Class 3A • 5 lbs. of white beans - 4-H Class 38 - 5 lbs. of white beans - Junior Farmers Class 4A - 5 lbs. of barley - 4-H Class 48 - 5 lbs. of barley - Junior Farmers EXECUTIVE Chairman: Murray Scott, 01 Belgrave Vlce•Chairman: Ken Mewhinney, 01 Lucknow Secretary: John Bancroft, Clinton DIRECTORS Don Dodds, 01, Seaforth Bob McNeil, 46, Goderich Glen McNeil, 46, Goderlch Sharon Flanagan, 41, Dublin Gordan Popple, N5, Seaforth Ken MewhInney, Lucknow Les Falconer, 85, Clinton Ken Coleman, Seaforth John VanVllet, 02, Brussels 8111 Wallace, 114, Seaforth Larry Wheatley, N1, Dublin Barry Gordon, Seaforth Bob Broadfoot, Brumfield Nell Dolmage, 114, Walton Graeme Craig, N1, Walton Murray Scott, 01, Belgrave Brian Oldfield, 04, Seaforth Dianne Oldf laid, 04, Seaforth Jane Muegge, Clinton -Joh) Heard, Clinton John Bancroft, Clinton 8013 Fotheringham, 44, •Seaforth George Townsend, 03, Seaforth Terry Smith, 01, Walton Rose Workman, Clinton' Ken Moore, Egmondvllle Rees Ribey, Seaforth Don Pullen, Clinton Class 5A - 5 lbs. of haylage - 41-4 Class 58 - 5 lbs. of haylage - Junior Farmers Claws 8A - 6 lbs. of winter wheat - 4-H Class 8B - 5 lbs. of winter wheat - Junior Farmers Section 3 - LIVESTOCK Huron County 41 Beal Championship Show Class 1 - Baby Beef Steers (those not nominated for Queen's Guineas) Class 2 - Queen's Guineas Nominated Steers Class 3 - Junior Helfer Calves Clam 4 - Senior Heller Calves Grand and Reserve Champion Helfer. Gass 5 - Group o1 3 Ott Beef Calves (Inter -Club Competition) Class 6 - Junior Showmanship Class 7 - Senior Showmanship Claes 8 - Sweepstakes Showmanship Competition (Beef, Dairy, flares, Swine, Sheep) Huron County 4-11 Dairy Championship Shaw Class 1 - Junior Helfer Calves (Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey & others) Class 2- Intermediate Helfer Calves (Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey & others) Class 3 - Grand Champion 4-H Dalry Call Class 4 - Group of 3, 4-H Dalry Calves Class 5 • A - Junior 4-H Champion Dalry Showman - 8 - Senior 41-I Champion Dairy Showman A.V. McLean Trophy - Grand Champion 4-H Showman 4-1-1 Call Club Exhibit Competition