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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Jul 2010, Georgetown Fall Fair 2010, GFF17

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Page 17 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Welcome! On behalf of the entire Homecraft Division, including committee members, chairpeople and the executive of the Georgetown Agricultural Society, we would like to welcome you to our 164th Fall Fair. I wish to thank our members, volunteers and sponsors who each year work together to ensure we have a successful fair. We encourage you to read through our 2010 prize book carefully and make note of the many changes, especially in the Needlework Class. PLEASE NOTE that yarn and material samples MUST be attached to your entry to avoid disqualification. This rule is in line with other fairs in our district. It is also important to take special note of dimensions and measurements so that your entry won't be disqualified. Hats off to our exhibitors! We are always proud of our Exhibit Hall and that is thanks to the wonderful creative work done by our exhibitors. So-o-o find your favourite hobby or craft within the categories and enjoy creating and entering at the Georgetown Fall Fair. If you wish you may get your tags and numbered entry forms in advance by calling me at 905-877-2101. Thanks and see you at the fair the weekend after Labour Day. Glenda Benton, President Homecraft Division Swiss Chard (2) Collection of apples 4 varieties, 3 of each Best 2 watermelon Best 2 cantelope (muskmelon) 4 litre basket of novelty vegetables and/or gourds 3 garlic bulbs Largest pumpkin or squash 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 41. Best collection of Vegetables, no less than 10 varieties, displayed in a 30" space. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 42. Seniors over 65 - Collection of 5 vegetables displayed in a 20" space. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best vegetable or fruit exhibit chosen by the director of the vegetables and fruits to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best vegetable or fruit exhibit chosen by the judge of the vegetables and fruits to receive a rosette. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. PLANTS & FLOWERS CLASS 24 Convenor: Louise Milton (519) 766-9674 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY from 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY from 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. Sections 1 to 9 "PLANTS IN POTS" a) no container to be larger than 12" b) Plants must be potted at least 3 weeks before the Fair. 1. African Violet, any colour 2. Baby's Tears 3. Begonia, any type, flowering 4. Cactus, any variety 5. Coleus, not over 18" in height 6. Indoor hanging plant, non flowering 7. Hanging plant, flowering 8. Geranium, flowering 9. House plant not listed, up to 24" in diameter $10.00 donated by Norma Anderson for best in "PLANTS IN POTS" as Judged. Sections 10 to 39 "CUT FLOWERS" MUST HAVE BEEN GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR "HINTS" - No more no less than the number of stalks, blooms etc. as specified; a bud showing colour is classed as a bloom; wedging is permitted; containers must be stable & not easily tipped. 10. Asters, 3 blooms, double variety 11. Heliopses, 3 blooms 12. Nasturtiuns, 5 blooms with foliage 13. Coneflower, 5 blooms, any colour 14. Cosmos, 4 sprays, any colour 15. Dahlia, 1 bloom, any colour, under 6" 16. Dahlia, 1 bloom, any colour, over 6" 17. Rudbeckia, 5 blooms 18. Gaillardia, 5 blooms 19. Geraniums, 3 blooms with own foliage, any colour 20. Gladiolus, 1 stalk, any variety and colour 21. Gladioli, 3 stalks, any variety and colour 22. Gladioli, 5 stalks, any variety and colour 23. Marigold, 5 blooms, African (large), any colour 24. Marigold, 5 blooms, French (small), any colour 25. Mums, 5 blooms, any colour/variety 26. Pansies, 5 blooms, with own foliage 27. Petunias, 5 sprays, plain variety, any colour 28. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage 29. Rose, 2 blooms, any colour with own foliage 30. Rose, 3 blooms, any colour with own foliage 31. Rose, 1 spray, miniature, any colour 32. Rose, 1 bloom, floated in a suitable container with own foliage 33. Snapdragons, 5 spikes, tall variety FRUITS & VEGETABLES CLASS 21 Convenor: Manley Densmore 905-877-2890 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. ALL ENTRIES TO BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Lettuce, Head (2) Beans, green, 12 pods Beans, yellow, 12 pods Green onions (5) Leeks (2) Beets, table, topped (5) Carrots, table, topped (5) Corn, table, husk partly open (5 ears) Cucumbers, slicing (2) Cucumbers, pickling (6) Onions, yellow (5) Onions, Spanish (5) Onions, any other variety (5) Sweet Peppers (5) (red, yellow or green) Tomatoes, large variety, named (5) Tomatoes, cherry (5) Hot Peppers (5) Eggplant (2) Cabbages, white (2) Cabbages, red (2) Cabbage savoy (2) Cauliflower Broccoli Potatoes, early, 5 on a plate, correctly named. Potatoes, late, 5 on a plate, correctly named. Pumpkins, field (2) Pumpkins, pie (2) Squash, Butternut (2) Squash, Pepper (2) Squash, Hubbard (1) (red, green or blue) Squash, buttercup (2) Zucchini, small (2) Largest zucchini (1)

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