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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-01, Page 43pure LIST---MINTONSPRING M. . 13 HOMEMAKING DIVISION OFFICE Past President Mrs. Susanne Brandon, 482-3129 President Mrs. Rose Workman, 482-3455 1st Vice -President Mrs. Edna Wheeler, 482-9415 2nd Vice -President Mrs. Linda Wheeler, 482-7924 Secretary -Treasurer Mrs. Sandra Little, 482-7632 CLINTO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD, DIRECTORS Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Ross Trewartha Mrs. Keith Tyndall, Mrs. Ed Deeves, Mrs. Harold Raithby, Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell, Mrs. George Colclough, Mrs. Jack VanEgmond, Mrs. Annie Jervis, Mrs. Jim Snell, Mrs. Don Young, Mrs. Eric Switzer, Mrs. Roy Pickard, Mrs. Clarence Dale. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We would like to welcome everyone to the Fair and hope there is something for everyone. We try to keep a wide variety in our classes—some of the old and some new. This year we have some new specials. We would like to thank the people who donate their time to help us and to those businesses and individuals who donate money and prizes for our classes. Thank you to all the exhibitors for making such a beautiful display with their work. We wish all the best to the exhibitors and hope to see you at the Fair. Remember — COME ALIVE IN '85. Rose Workman, President BABY SHOW Saturday, June I, 1985 Time: Register at;: 30 p.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,$4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 each additional 9-12 months -Silver appoon,$4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 each additional Twins -$7.00, $6.00, $5.00 each additional ti. THE SUMMERHILL LADIES CLUB` dcona�tes the first prize, Silver Spoons. THE HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY presents a Silver Cup to the top baby in the show. TOMES AND REGULATIONS 1 The Society shall not be responsible for any loss to an exhibitor, occasioned by. Fire, Accident, Theft, neglect of other. exhibitors or officials, or, other- wise. 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 1, 1985 between 5:00 and 7:00, or may be picked up Sunday, June 2, at 10:00. 7 Entries will be accepted on Friday, May 31, 1985 between 10:00 a.m. and 12 noon. The auditorium will be open to the public to view the exhibits at 6:00 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. 12 Entries open to everyone. SEARS- DONATES $15.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO THE OVERALL WINNER WITH THE MOST POINTS IN THE HOMEMAKING SECTION. ARTS AND CRAFTS SECTION A PRIZES: $3.00,$2.00,$1.50 Committee: IsabelMacDonald, Ruby Pickard, Else Dale . and Marilyn McMahon. • Note: A wall hanging is not framed, a picture is. Please use this as a guide in the classe4l below 1 Novelty Pyjama Bag. 2 Fancy Cushion. 3 Novelty -type Cushion suitable for child's room. 4 Wall hanging, hooked. 5 Crewel picture. 6 Needlepoint article. 7 Tote Bag or Cloth Purse. 8 One Bazaar item costing under $3.00 to make. • QUEEN CONTESTANTS. DO YOU REMEMBER THEM? TM CLINTON AND EXETER ONTARIO . SAVINGS - LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS TERM DEPOSITS DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DAILY INTEREST ACCOUNT GOOD DIVIDENDS Clinton 482-3466 OFFICE HOURS: Exeter 235-0640 Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. TM 9 Ceramic figurine, stained. 10 Ceramic figurine, glazed. 11 Ceramic, any other article not mentioned, glazed. 12 Ceramic, any article for a child's room, any media. 13 Japanese embroidery, any article. 14 Article of Candlewicking. 15 Article of Bargello. 16 Handmade Doll, eg. Cabbage Patch. 17 Stuffed animal made of fabric. 18 Any doorstop, decorated, any material. 19 Best dressed doll, clothing to be judged only. 20 Bread dough article. 21 Oil Painting (A) Family (B) Pet (C) Landscape (D) Flowers or Still Life. 22 Picture sketched in any of the following: Pencil, Charcoal or Pastel. 23 Any article of Stained Glass. 24 One Chrisytmas decoration suitable for wall or door, using silk or dried flowers. 25 One flower arrangement using silk or dried flowers, suitable for table centerpiece. 26 Wicker item decorated. 27 One pair of fridge decorations. 28 Collection of slogan buttons. 29 Any article of soft sculpture. 30 Any article of beads. 31 Wrapped gift for any occasion. 32 Novelty pin cushion. 33 Any unique craft article not listed. SPECIALS ISABEL. MACDONALD- Donates $5.00 for a figurine done in Chalks. 2nd- $2.00,3rd-$1.00. "CERAMICS FOR YOU" Donates lst-$5.00 Gift Certificate, 2nd -$3.00 Gift Cer- tificate, 3rd -$2.00 Gift Certificate forthe best dry -brushed figurine using soft pastel colours. For Teachers and Professionals. STEARNS AND FOSTER CANADA LTD.- Donates pillow foams and stuffing for the following classes: 2,3,16,19 and 29.. AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST ( Negatives to accompany entries) Entries in the photo classes should be mounted for display but it is not required that they be framed. 34 One 8"x 10" portrait. 35Collection of 5 snaps of a related subject. 36 ' One picture, any size, building or landscape. 37 One picture, any size, of your favourite sport. 38 One picture, any size, depicting family life. SPECIALS FOTO PRO'S -will give an enlargement of your choice, 11 x 14, drymounted on cardboard, to the person, with the best print, picked from the Photography Classes. The HURON CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH- Donates"the prize money, $10.00,$5.00,$2.00,$2.00 for Class 38. LIQUID PAINTING Note: Painting to be judged only. 39 Wall hanging. 40 Pillow cases. 41 Apron. SPECIALS ELAINE FRASER- Donates a $5.00 Gift Certificate to the Exhibitor with the most points in the Liquid Painting Section. SCOTT PAPER LTD.- Donates a box of paper products tothe Exhibitor with the most points in the Arts and Crafts. • .ra..<-,b..%. ♦r .v .... ..VVP.Y)„ .. .::gyp C0.S��J Oi'�.