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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-01, Page 451 TON MOM F i,' t' ;AG ,16: 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 judging begins. Canada Packers will purchase the winning quilt at the Annual Convention for $700.00 and it will be added to the Canada Packers Quilt Collection. SENIOR CITIZENS CLASS: 65 years and older 94 Knitted baby set, any colour. 95 Any knitted article. 96 Crocheted baby set, any colour., 97 Any crocheted article. 98 Quilt block made into a cushion. 99 Sample of handmade lace. SPECIAL STEARNS AND FOSTER CANADA. donates a cushion form for class 98. DOMESTIC SCIENCE SECTION E PRIZES: $3.00, $2.00, $1.50 Committee: Edna Wheeler, Annie Jervis;and Dorothy O'Connell. 100 One loaf white yeast bread in plastic bag, tied. 101 One pint of cooked salad dressing. 102 Three bran muffins using whole wheat flour and raisins. 103 One pint of uncooked oil -base mayonnaise. 104 Three tea biscuits, plain. 105 One 9" baked pie shell. 106 Half loaf banana nut loaf, tied in plastic bag. 107 Three strawberry jam tarts, baked. 108 One cherry pie, lattice top. 109 Six peanut butter cookies. 110 Six chocolate chip cookies. 111 Half loaf bread using rice flour, recipe attached. 112 Three oatmeal date squares. 113 Half cup cheese dip, labelled, in a small dish. 114 One serving of low -calories dessert, recipe attached. 115 Display of 3 rhubarb desserts, single -serving, labelled, on suitable tray or carrier. 116 One pound of light Christmas Cake, saran wrapped. 117 One pound of dark Christmas Cake, saran wrapped. 118 One pound of gumdrop cake, united, saran wrapped. DIABETIC CLASS: 119 Three bran muffins with dates, with artificial. sweetener. SPECIALS CAMPBELL SOUP LTD.- donates a cookbook to' the Exhibitor with the most points in Classes 100-119. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD- donates $10.00 to the best loaf of white bread. Class 100. SPECIALS 120 WESTON BAKERIES LIMITED- donates $10.00 Grocery Voucher to the Exhibitor with the most points in Classes 102, 105, 111. 121 CADBURY SCHWEPPES POWELL LIMITED- Makers of Fry's Cocoa of- fer the following prizes for your favourite dessert, baked with Fry's Cocoa. Entries must be exhibited with a Fry's Cocoa Label. lst-$10.00, 2nd -$b.00, 3rd -$4.00. 122 J.M. 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. (A) Best Apple Pie (B) Best Chocolate Cake, 7 minute frosting (C) Best Butter Tarts, plain Prizes: lst-five 1 lb. cartons Crispy Flake Shortening, 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.00. VISIT BARTLIFFS Bakery and Restaurant, Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Afternoon Tea Served with our own home baked bread, rolls and desserts. You'll love our bake counter with fresh baked goods daily. Wedding Cakes our Specialty. Stop at our Cheese Counter Cheddar and a' Variety of Specialty Cheeses, Remember ... when you buy BartIiffs, you but the hest! A tradition in.Huron County since 1902. 46 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-9727 Holmesville General Store 4 miles west of Clinton on Highway 8 A good, old fashioned country ,Genera! Store with friendly, personal service, DROP IN SOME TIME FOR: Groceries prosy Moats Custom Cutting and Wrapping Darrell and Anne Abbott 482-7160 123 ARVA FLOUR MIL S- donates 1st prize to each of the folio four items as shown below: (A) 3 varieties of Fruit Bread, 3 slices each, displayed on suitable31a e. (B) 6 white rolls arranged in a bun basket. (C) Arrangement of Fancy cookies on suitable plate (D) Angel Food Cake, plam Prizes: 1st -251b. bag of All Purpose Flour, 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.00 124 DON MIDDLETON'S WHITEHALL FARMS- For the best Apple Pie, iising no spices, donates the 1st prize of a Gift Certificate for a bushel of apples to be redeemed after September 15, 1985, 2nd -$2.00, 3rd -$1.00. 125 Best decorated cake, 9" x 13" for a child's birthday. To be judged on decorations only. Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00. 126 ZEHR'S- donates $5.00 Grocery Voucher along with the regular prize money to the 1st prize winner of Classes 115, 117, 119. 127 KUENZIG'S I.G.A: for the individual serving of fancy dessert, named. Prizes: lst-$5.00 Grocery Voucher, 2nd -$3.00 Grocery Voucher, 3rd -$2.00 Grocery Voucher. 12t ONTARIO BEAN PRODUCERS MARKETING BOARD- donates a cookbook and $10.00 1st prize to the Exhibitor with the best combination 4 - bean salad with 1 kind being navy or kidney beans. Recipe must be includ- eor Lst prize. 129 HhIRON COUNTY EGG PRODUCTION- donates special prize money for the best sponge cake, plain, united. Prizes: 1st -$10.00, 2nd -$7.00, 3rd -$3.00. BAKING QUEEN The Exhibitor with the most points in the Domestic Science Section will receive prizes donated by: Zehr's-$5.00 Gift Certificate; Scott Paper Ltd.- Box of paper products; Corrie's Red & White- ba of _flour; Shirai's. De t..Store- $10.00 Gift Certificate; My Fair Lady- $10.00,Gift Certificate; Blue Fountain Restaurant - Dinner for one; Blanche Deeves- 1/2 dozen silk roses. A Silver Cake Server will be donated by the Huron Central Agricultural Society. PARKS CANADA -HERITAGE COOKING CONTEST Sponsored by Blue Mountain Pottery Featuring Traditional Recipes GUIDELINES FOR CONTEST 1 Any recipe for foodstuffs may be used, provided that the recipe dates from before 1900, and it is from a Canadian sources may include: (A) Recipes published in Canadian cookbooks, household manuals, newspapers, periodicals, almanacs or any other published source. (B) Unpublished recipes, for example, old family recipes that were in use before 1900. Ple se indicate where, when, and by whom they were used. 2 A copy of the original recipe and notation about its source and history must be attached to the entry. Any other covering notes about the recipe or pro- duct may also be attached. 3 A modern equivalent of the original recipe must be attached to the entry. PROPOSED JUDGING CRITERIA , POINTS 1 The Recipe 30 -has the Exhibitor indicated where, when, and by whom the recipe was used -does the recipe relate in some way to the history of Ontario/Canada -has Exhibitor shown ingenuity in choice of recipe 2 The Product 20 -has the Exhibitor used the correct period ingredients (eg. ingredients that were available at the time the recipe was used) -is the product a success, according to the original recipe r Make Cook's your supply and service centre. Soil Analysis Seed Supplies 6 a 1/46rDIVISION OF GERBRO INC. Crop Planning Elevator Facilities 69./4, Fertilizer Programs Crop Care Centre Market Information Chemical Supplies Before you make any decisions for 1984, talk to the folks at Cook's. HENSALL CENTRALIA KIRKTON 262-2410 228-6661 229-8986 "where you can trade with confidence" J