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The Brussels Post, 1957-08-28, Page 5nesdaY, AcilgitSt Prilm .4b ;25 ,714 .50 .50, •CO014,04, Tomatoes, I. pint .., 18. Collection of Tomato Carqq). Tomato Jule : Chili Space. 1 pint each I 19. Mustard Piekle. sweet. 1 Pint at/ Owen: her l'ic'k], , ewe 4.t.1 .pint 21 Relish Pickl e% 1 Pi- t 2? ce, t d ,Chleiceo 1, r)Lit .00 23, Hard Soap. 1 bar, liome-mado 50. • •••• 24. Practical Sehoel Lunch 25. Caneed lielneenade Satteeele 4 20. Canned Soup, hornc-tyr.•de ...... ..... •VX; .25 .2.i .25 Ira. ,A0,4 iN MEMORIAM MARKS Ia loving ineineery- .04 our dear alotAlror Margaret lillon• lelogre, .who, peesed away one year ago to-day, Augu,t 30, 1956• No one knowis i&ow .iftuzlwe miss you .4r,,,Ir.• 'V.. "COI , VOIWICIVRWO:vothe )4 44PY .1) t We have suffered, shim we. lost you. htfe has elver been, the same, Ire Maur- hearts, your mennery lingers ISWecitle 'tender fond and. •tit,,e, There if.% .xitot. n, day, Oar mother ITlult we do not 'Shine of yea, Sealy miesed and ever Temeinibered 1.)y Paughlter Mildred and Selletneeev, Lloyd, V/ A Church Service • Convenience-3 minute walk to Union Station, closest hotel to heart of downtown, • Luxurious guest roams and suites. 4! Good Food---full course H. meals and delicious snacks, • • Entertainment-Horne of the, famous Club indigo featuring Broadway Shows nightly. , '''kv,..VA''........' - HOTEL *ilmompipm.............Tzwipmes...-........,.......„. .-r -s- -rr iippie FRONT and S1MCOE Sli. TORONTO 7 4 1 , PHONE: EMPIRE 3-41111 ,75 .75 .75 ;50 1,00 5.o ,00 ,50 .50 -50 ,511 ,50 .50 ,50 .75 1.00 .75 .75 ,25 ,25 .25 .75 .75 .50 .75 7$ .75 .50 .50 .25 ,25 .25 ,25 .75 IN MEMORIAM. Marks - In loving memory of a dear mother, aens. Ellen 1VItarks, who passed away one year 'agee, Auk list 30th, 1956 Aisteep in, God's beautiful garden, Free front all sorrow and palim And when our Ilife's journey is ended We knoiw we shall meeit her again. -Always! !loving remembered by Tlie FaMilY Scream Kids" it 1 1,(S ,, YOU LOWPRETTY gi AS A PItchIER" V OF MILK FROM COW/if S DAIRY FOR RENT- - 50 acres permanent pasture to rent ' for (2( months with running water Gee, Blake, Brussels, Phone 42r19 -WANTED - A housekeeper for a family Of 3 .adults and one Mild school age. Apply Box 50 Brussels, Ont. FOR RENT - One good house, on ithe formes Strachan farm on lot 3, Con, 3, Grey Tp., 14 mile from the high-1 sv way. Ian McDonald ?O-R, SALE - Red Haven Peaches ready next week. Jubilee following week. Bring containers,. 'Govenleck Oecharde, Forest FOR SALE - 400 healthy, well raised Dekald pullets debeaked, vaccinated, and tttarting to lay. Immediate delivery. Moore's Poultry Farm R. R. 3 Seaforth, Ont. STOR M. WINDOWS.- ""f Why not get an estimate on aluminum combination windows. NOW. Orders taken now for fall elelivery. No. Obligation. Phone or write Jackson Honies Ltd. Seaforth ELMA FARMERS' 'MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established In 1084 'Head Offi.ii Atwood, OM, Insures Vatni Property, Private Deettillet' and Contents In Towns and Schools, Churches and Halle' on an -"INSURANCE AT COST" barite 'PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF CLAWS Contact your Nearest bletetee or Agent.. R. W, (DtCk) Whittield also Windstorm theueince: Eirtiieeid, Ont. ...11.nrtrides rot eltirtYaltive ToAtt., Alva" lib/ fl4k tigSt uriA MI H J: ,long ii'it FeePeist berilininat teat Ws:remanent:tie zerifeei Mons .itisitaitihie iknietiefY ,Lette'rebt R A. ilt.t1'461 1.00 .75 1,00 .75 FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS DIRECTORS-Mrs, W. Spence, Mrs. James Maier OILS.tRtic or Rural Scene 2,00 1,00 Original Portrait from. Life 2.00 Study in Still Life 2.00 1.00 0 NUMBER PAINTINGS Scene Animal WATER COLOURS Water Scene (anywhere in Huron) Landscape (Huron) LEATHER CRAFT GIo v s Belts, purses, hand-bags, bookcovers SHELL WORK Dolls, bird, plaques, animal. ornament, place-card. holder,, , FELT CRAFT Handbag, Beanie, Suspenders Table Cover Corsage of Nylon or Sponge Rubber METAL CRAFT Aluminum tray, 14" or 18" Copper tooled picture (any subject) 10000 . 7.755 Thanksgiving table centre,-fruit or flower 1.00 .75 Christmas door decoration 1.00 .75 SECTION D - BACON HOG SHOW DIRECTORS-Mac McIntosh, Clarence McCutcheon, Lloyd Wheeler Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th. 1, Boar, 1 year old or over $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1,00 $1.00 2, Boar, under 1 year and over six month 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1,00 1.00 3. Bear. 6 months Le under 4,00 3.00 2.00 2,00 1.00 1.00 Champion Boar Ribbon 4, Sow, 1 year old or over 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2,00 1.00 1.09 5. Saw erder 1 year and over , 4.00 3.00 3.00 2,00 2.00 1.00 1.00 6. Sow. 6 months or rndor -1.00 3.00 3e0 2.00 2.00 2.00 L00 1.00 Champion Sow • Ribbon 7. Pen-1 boar. 1 sow one year or over, 1 sow un- der 1 year and over 6 months, 1 sow 6 months or under „ 4 00 3,00 2,00 1,00 8. Sow and „litter not weaned ........ 10,00 8.00 6,00 9, Pair of Bacon Hogs, same rules as the T. , Eaton Special 6,00 5.00 4,00 3,00 2,50 2,03 Section F. Grain Directors - W. Perrie, Wm, Smith. 1 bu. of Alfalfa Se-el 3.00 2.00 1.00 LO0 1 bu. of Timothy 1 bu, of Red Clover 3,00 2 x.40 1.00 .00 3.00 2.00 L00 1.00 1 bu. of Fall 'Wheat 3.00 2.00 1.00 LO0 bu. of Barley 6 Rowed .. ...... ............................. . 5,00 2.00 1.00 too 1 bit of Oats, late 2,00 2.00 1,00 1,00. 1 131.1. of Oats, early 8.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1 bu. of MIned Grain, Oats and Harley ,..... 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00, 1 bu. of Husking Corn on Cab 4.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Chumploft, Du, Oats „.„.„....„.... . . ... 5.00 FIELD CROP COMPETITION - Grain Corn s VARIETY - WARWICK No. 311 Prizes for standing crop-1st. $13.00: 2nd. $12,00; 3rd, $11.00; 4th, $10.00; 5th, 69.00; 6th, $8.00; 7th, $7.00; 8th, $6.00: 9th, $5.00: 10th. $4,00; 11th, $4.00; 12th, $8.00; 13th, $3.00; 14th, $2.00; 15th, $2.00. Society prises for one bushel of corn on cob from field crop competition-lst. $5.00; 2nd„ $4.00; 3rd, $3.00; 4th, ,$2.00; 5th, $1.00. GARRY OAT FIELD CROP COMPETITION Prizes for standing crop given by Department of Agriculture. 1st 518.00; 2nd $12,00; 3rd MAD; 4th $10.00; 5611. $9.00; 6th $8.00; 7th 57.00; 5th 0.00. , • Society prizes for one bushel from fieid omit) exhibited at the. Fair. let $6.00; 9nd $4,00; 3rd $4.00; 4th MOO; 5th pm. SPECIAL COMMERCIAL FEATURE - FORAGE CROPS 1 Dale First •Citt Day (40 lbs, or over) 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1 Bale Second Cut Hay (40abe, or over) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.04 1 Bushel Field Cateppted Hay lat OIL. 5.00 4.00 8,00 2.00 IA Busihet OlOpPed Hay 2nd Cut 6,00 4,00 3,00 2,00 1, 1 Sheaf `of 10 Stalks Ensilage Corn 6.00 4,00 3,00 2.00 1.4 AB hay must be field rut and maohine baled or chopped. /- THE INTER.N.ATIONAL PLOWING MATerf s is FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION ()abbe'. 15- 16 - 11-18, 1957 ON MIKE LIZON AND NEIGIMOIRUNO FARMS SEVICOt Township of Woodhouse, Norfolk County ' THE WORLD'S LARGEST PLOWINI7r MATCH AND EXII131T Ott"': FARM EQUIP1'01ENT AND SUPPLIES $15,000 it prit,es Educational Trips, Ontario and Canadian Chn at pionshiP Trorobics. Applications for space received up, to September 3rd', from Plowmen by October 1st. • For full particulars apply to: F. A. LASHLEY. Secret-Irv-Manager, Ontario Plowinen's Association 'Dept p1 Agriculture, Parliament numtigs TQIIONTO4 ONTARIQ 1,00 .75 1;00 .75 1.00 .75 55 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 ,50 .75 ,50 • r • r...5 41biltrt 1,0 1.,At11.42Y -A/.0 01. niE BRUSSELS POST BRUSSELS FALL*. FAIR 4, -•.**.*'4" g 1 .Z E- LI. S.T SECTION ."0" FLOWERS prucToEs-xiss 13-Mli Hoover. Mrs. Clam Steffier (Please put sectiorz,lc ter and liunwisir on each ,exhIbil). 75":25114"citl ,riOivers. • - .25 .25 .25 .50 1,00 1.00 1.00. 1.00 75 75 1,50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 LIVING 110S E CTION I0eall‘ts NS-u mijAberir)BExlilibSit:'W GRI 1. Cross stitch piCtUte 3 2: SWflokolcuposlioolonn, new idea ., ................. . ........ . ... 4 Needle point (miss.), state article: 5. Chesterfield three-piece set D6IN. IBNr4dgReGOtaMble cover 7, Lace table cover, hand-made 8. Luncheon set, runner and 4 place mats 9. Three doilies, 10' or under (different) 10. 13uffqt set (exnbroidared) 11. Buffet set (crochet) 12, Table centre, over 12" BEDROOM 13. Pair of Pillow Cases (cross stitch) 14, Pair of Pillow Cases (embroidered) 1.5. Pair .of Pillow Cases (cut work) .... ...... ... . ........ . . ... 16, Pair of Pillow Cases (crothet) 17, Matching Pillow Cases and Sheet, embroidered .. WEARING APPAREL 18, Ladies' Pyjamas and Matching Duster attached) 19. Sun Dress 20, House Dress (best idea) 21, Kitchen, apron (most serviceable) 2232.. CFhainldcy'e tselaip apron 24. Man's sweater coat 25, Child's sweater coat 26, Child's socks (fancy) 27. Child's tartan pleated skirt ....... ..... .'.... ..... ....... 28, Infant's jacket, bonnet and bootees (nylon or wool) 29. Best made-over garment (state what made from) , 30. Man's sport shirt MISCELLANEOUS. 31. Three articles in tatting 32. Three handkerchiefs (hand-trimmed) 33, Two articles front flour or sugar bagsA 34, Three different pot holders 35, 'Three new novelties not previously shown ... .. . .50 36.. Carriage cover and pillow, quilted satin. ........... 1.00 .. or•ro .75 .75 .75 .75 1.00 Church. Serviee will Jbe requine(1 in Duff's Unilited Church., on. Sunday morning, SepteMber 1st. at 11,30 a.m. with, the minister, Rev, W, M. Thomas, in :charge. Seted,ces were wipdrawn for, the month of August owing to the .arealeeoreltion of the and Mrs. Stewaot McCall spent see auditorium and basements, Mr. and Mrs. Hen)) Travis and Mr. enel days in •Ner York last week. Seen visited with Mrs, Silos_ Johnston last Weela• Mr. Robert Young Is now making his home at :the Muir Nursing home Seaforth. 4sample 1,59 1.00 1.00 ,50 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 .75 1,00 L00 1.00 .75 CLASSAFIED ADS. TOR SALE - Lady's Bicycle in good condition, Pileine3 39r10 Wm, Harmon .75 .50 .50 ,50 FOR SALE - 15 Feeder Steers, 1143142prd, Jas. S. Armstrong Phone 23r19 FOR SALE - Large Evans Oil Burner, good as UAW. Phone 131'14 leek Stenhensoe• FOR SALE - Durook Hog, 18 anonets old. W. J, Henry, on the Bewley fem. Phone 1,74 DIS,TR ICT 1-1ORTIGULTO,RAL MEETING TO. BE HELD IN BRUSSELS, SEPT. 18th. All the Horticultural Societies in District 8 Will hold their meeting in Brussels on Sept. 18th. at 7.30 Blage- guest on his Mrs. Joseph Dennis is at present itite home of Dr. Kenneth Jackson,. Myth. Eric :an4d Dennis Reid, Toronto, are spending this week With their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, George Dundee. Tepee Labnow has eetuened, home to London after spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Hoy. I Miss Nomina Hoegy teas returned ,1 home from Sparrow Lake where the spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dundee, of - Toronto, sPent 'Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Toreance Dundas. Mr, and. Mos. James Lamont and, famay, London, are spending week with Me. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Porter. Mr. and airs. W. 0. Bennett, of Clinton, visited on Sunday..with Mr, and 'Mrs.. Ronald Bennett. pe in, liteLlie United Churca. meat, John Clark 'will be the speaker and will show slides Earopean tour.. (1) Poster Competition Open to Public School girls, must advertise a society Plower Show, 16, x 24 in size. (2) Bird House Competition For boys in Public School. Bird house may be for any bird except a martin. State kind of house, Prises will be given by the local Society also $5.00 cash prize to the winner in each, class far the district. 1 Entries will be received up to libet Johnston, who sutferd a ; heart attack lase week while driving r • his car, was able te, veturn tome from Wingham hospital w„ednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John. Taylor left last i week on a tale to the Western Pro-. places, Mr, ,and Mrs. At, McCall. are residing on their farm. during their ahVence. • Mr. and Mrs Doug' Ennis, Ron and Ruth and Mrs. Ethel Ennis visited with Mr. .aried Mrs, Cosby Ennis at (C.-Pc:deride on Sunday. the ' Sept. '14th at the home of president, Mrs. Wm. rIr FOR ak.i.E Villa e Getseery store and Pose Room, large brick building, 6-room apartment above, r'-piece bath, Price for ,building 2,800.00, 7 meat counter,' scales, cash register, shelving and -counters, 2 pool tables. and equipment, $1300.00, stock approximately $12,00.00 at invoice price. $5,300.00 takes all. Illness lesson for selling. 100 acre farm, good,house, hydro. bank barn, 3 other buildings. never failing stream- on farm. Price • $5,500.00, terms. 7 ,pare firm, geed house, hydro, barn. • Price $1800.00 3 acre place in village, trame cottage, barn. Price $2,000.00 Good house in town, 2-plece bath, Only $1,500.00 Real Estate Broker Phone 88r2 Brussels, Out. ""=-77- '',:s4e7-77.--ase-eesees'eeseesea - Carried ( Cecil Balmier, repairinan 5 46.75 Sohn Conley, telephone 6.14 Lisitlowel Bannee. advertising 6.00 Orval Harrison, 'radio and wire repair 4.00 drenbrook Community Centre, hall rent 10.08 Sdhooi Desks Ltd. school desks 423.50 A, 11/I. Eagle [,ncl partition No. 1 524.78 ,Bleveely Bliley, woad 2,25,00 Ralph. Peareost, brie trip 125.00 Motion Of MeNatight and Snit% titat die Board ruecept the tender of Harvey' Craig tor eale arid removal of building at U. S. S. 12 for the Alin of 515.00, .75 .50 .45 .7$ .25 GREY ,TWP. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. eThe regular monthly meeting of It to Ott'sY Twee Sdhool Board Was held in the Ethel School on Tuesday evening. August 6th, with. all mem- ( here except Beager present, The minutes ,of the july meeting Were read land adopted on motion of Br-own and McNienght. -- Carried The c follawilig • accOunas we're peesented land 'ordered paid on motion •of Smith and Brown .75 .50 ,25 .75 .50 .25 75 ,50 .25 .50 .25 ],lotion of BroWil. and •;; Carr ied Ith that the Betted give Mci.4aarght the outlierit* Ito, do WhitteVee lie taleire beet with toilets de Na. 9. - Carried Maitre of Brown that the Meetitie edjettrii to Meet oit, 8etitetribor Noritan S. HOLOVO """17- ' teeketelY 1. Novelty arrangement for console table _,..... .7,5 ,,,,,o 26 2. Table bouquet for dining room, 8" high . - ,75- 40 ,25 8, Table bouquet tor livirig-room wall table ...... .. , ''.75 ,50 ,25 el.' Best collection out flowers . .7$ ,50 5. Pansies--7 with foliage .75 .50 0. Petunias-7 single with folthge. 8 colors .75 .50 X25 7, petunias--,S double , ., „, 75 •50 25 8, Petunies5 frilled or ruffled ....,.... -.. .... . .. . .. . ,75 :5Petunias--5 9. Best collection of Cacti (not more than 1..p L00 ,75 .10, Asters-7 pink ehi or rose te.,,,,,es ....... ...,. . „„ .....,.. ........... .- ... , .. . .75 • ,50 25 11, A .75 .54 25 42, Asters-7 mauve or purple • 13, Asters-? red ....... -,., ,..,' ---- - ,,, , ....... - .... ,,,-. ' ..71. .5050 •'2255 14, Collection of Asters-4 colors, not,more than 15 .75 ,50 .25. 15, Best Gladioli display, not more than 12 ....... .., 2.00 1,50 1.00 16, Floral arrangement to illustrate a, song table 1,50 1,00 .75 17. Best basket suitable for Church decoration , 1,00 ,75 .50 18, Best basket Chrysanthemums ...,,... ..... ....., .75 ,50 .25 19, Nasturtiums-42 with foliage .75 .50 .25 20, African Marigolds (6 large) : ................ .,...,......- .75 .50 .25 21, Collection French Marigolds, small .75 .50 ,25 22. Dahlia Display-pompom or miniature ..-.. ..... • .75 .50 .25 23, Dahlia, large, not more than 7. different .. .75 ,50 25 24, Zinnias, best display, large ........ ......... ..... __, .75 .50 .25 25, Zinnias, best display, pompom .75 .50 25 26, _Snapdragon, 11 spikes, not less than 3 colors .75 .50, 25 -27, Cosines (basket) „,.e. ..... -. ..... ,.- .75 .50 ,25 28, Calen.dulas, 6 .., .75 .50 25 29. Geranium (red, in pot) . 50 .25 30. Geranium, any other colour, in pot ....... ........ .50 .25 31. Tuberous Begonia 75 .50 .25, 32. Best Fern . ..... , ............ ............se„ ...... , .. . ...... .. ... ., ....... .75 ,50 .25 33, Foliage plants. 3 kinds, in pots .75 .50 .25 34. African Violet (not school children) .75 .50 ,25 35. Corsage for evening 5ear..... ,......_...... ....... . ..... , ,75 ,50 .25 ---.SECTION L BAKING . . DIRECTORS-Mrs. XL Shurrie,`,Mrs„ 'ileWheeler 1 -^ Mrsk. Long, Mr's. J.18Peir. 't. ;4 (In this case put Number as well as Article Name on-Tag) BREAD to be baked in pan 9" x 4" Bread Score-Flavor, 35%; crumb, 30%; lightness, 15;x,- crust, 10%; Gla asppearance, 10%. , , 1. Loaf of 'homemade fruit (entire. crust) es, $1.00 .75 .50 2. Loaf of homemade white (entire crust) ,.... 1.00 , .75 ,50- 3. Loaf of homemade brown (entire crust) - 1;00, ' .75 .50 4. Buns-3 kinds: chelsia, plain, clover leaf .(2 , •of each) 1,09. .75 .50 5. Coffee cake (bread dough) ....,,...” .. . ... . ............. „ 1,00 .75 .50 CAKES: - 6. Fruit cake (dark), no icing, not cut „.... .. ; .. . .... - " 1.50 1,00 .75 7. Fruit cake (light), no icing, not cut 1.50, 1,00 .75' 8, Layer cake (light), iced, butter icing (not cake , • mix) 1,00 .75 ,50 9, laanan'a cake, iced, boiled icing 1,00 .75 ., .50 10, Chocolate cake, iced, chocolate icing (not cake • mix) . ....... , ..... . ...... ,,.„,„. .......... a. ......... „..e. ....... es 1,00 ,75 .50 11e Layer cake (light), iced, cake mix 1.00 .75 .50 12.. Jelly roll, lemon or jam filling 1.00 .75 .50 13, Sponge cake, not, iced sea 1.09' .75 ,50 14. Angel cake, not iced 1.00 .75 .50 15. Best decorated birthday cake ........., ........... ... 1,00 .75 60 16. Spice ,cake, square. maple cream icing (not - cake mix) 1,00 .75 .50 SMALL CAKES and COOKIES: 17, Drop cakes, 2 oie3 varieties. (oven baked) .60 .40 .25 18, Macaroons, 6 . .......,..., - ........ - ............ ............ .60 .40 .25 19. Shortbread (6 pieces).60 .40 25 „... es .... .... ...--. „ , 20. Unbaked cookies, 3 varieties, 2 of each ,60 .40 .25 21, Ice box cookies, 3 varieties, 2 of each ,60 .40 .25 22, Cupcakes (6), 2 kinds, decorated 60 40 25 23. Cream puffs (6), cooked, cream filling .60 .40 .25 24, Muffins (6). bran only 60, 40 .25 P25.1.Es .60 40 25 Doughnuts (6) ' 26. Tea biscuits (6) . , . 60 .40 .25, . 27. Butter tarts with raisins (5) . .75 .50 e ,40 28, Apple pie. not SPiced., plain top .75 .50 .40 29. Raisin pie, lattice top .75, ,50 ,40 30, Minipill pie 55 .50 .40 31. Cherry pie ,75 ,50 .40 33, Le.mcn plc 0...,t pectiar;.d Ming) .„ .75 .5d , .75 .50 .40 40 32. Custard pie ... MISCELLANEOUS; 34. Three ways of serving apples, other than pie . 55 .50 .25 35, Three ways tie serve potatoes .. ........ see .75 .50 .25 30. Three salads jellied: 1 fruit, 1 vegetable, 1 fruit and vegetable 1,00 .75 .50 CANDY: 37. Divinity fudge, plain, 0 pieces 75 ,50 .25 38. Plain homemade chocolates, 6 pieces ,75 ,50 .25 39. Maple create ...... .......... .. .... ... se ........... .. .75 .50 .25 40. Uncooked candy -3 varieties • .75 .50 .25 SIMPSON-SEARS SPECIAL- value $15.00, for , exhibitor winning most points in Section. L - Baking. SECTION K1 - DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES DIRECTORS-Mrs, C. Davis, Miss M. McFarlane (Please put Number as well as Name on your exhibit) Class 1, Quilt, fancy quilting $1.00 .75 2. Quilt, patchwork 1,00 .75 3. Quilt, embroidered 1.00 .75 4. Quilt, appliqued - e . • 1.00 .75 ,50 5. Bedspread, fancy stitch .75 .50 6, Bedspread, candlewick .75 .50 7. Novelty gat, made from odds and ends .75 .50 8. Hearthrug, rags 75 ' .50 9: Hearthrug, .made of wool ............. ...,... ........... ......, .75 .50 10. Man's working shirt, home-made .75 60 25 11, Man's pair Of socks, hand-made, fine wool .75 .60 .40 12, Man's pair of socks, home-made, coarse 3-ply .75 .60 .40 13, Man's pair of socks, handmade, nylon . . .... .75 .60 .40 14, Man's pair of pyjamas, home-made ....„...„, .75 ,50 .25 15, Man's pair of woollen mitts, home-made, 3-ply .75 .50 16, Five different patterns of wain -blocks, name of pattern attached mounted on cotton ,75 .50 SECTION K1 GROUP DISPLAY Grandmother's Birthday 1. Neck scarf, hand hemstitched, 2. 2 handkerchiefs (different edgings) 3. Apron (fancy), 4. Work bag. 5. Wrapped gilt parcel (judged for appearance). 6. Birthday corsage (artificial, hoine-made), 7. General appearance of exhibit, CLUB GIRLS' COMPETITION 1. Sleeping garments 1.00 .75 .50 2. Garden Club 1,00 .75 .50 OPEN TO ALL COMMUNITY 4-I-I CLUBS, SECTION K2 --J- DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES DIRECTORS-Mrs. It. G. McBride, Mrs. W, Turnbtill, Mrs. G. '<night Class 1, Maple sugar, 1 lb.'or over, made in 1957e... . 2. Maple syrup, 1 quart ........ .......... . . . ......... „.... ... . 8, Collection jams, 3 varieties, 1 pint or less of each ..... „.. .... 4, Colleetion- jelly, 3 varieties, 1 pint ut less of .75 .50 25, . ___ .......... -____-__ .... - ... 4.-. each 5, Matitalede, orange, 1 pint or less 6, Marmalade, ADV., 1 pint or less 7, Canned Raspberries, 1 pint 8, Canned Strawberries, 1 pint . .50 .25 1.0. Canned Pears. 1 pint .50 .25 9, Canned Peaches, 1 pint .50 15 11, Canhed Cherries, 1 pint . ,50 .25 12. Canned Pineapple, 1 pint .50 .25 12. Canned Dark Plums, 1 pint .. 56 .25 14. Canned Corn. 1 pint .50 .25 15. Canned .Beans, 1 pint l 50 16.. Canned Peas, 1 pint . ..„,roiliarll .,50 15 5, Ni