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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Jul 2010, Georgetown Fall Fair 2010, GFF19

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Page 19 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List CANNED FRUITS AND PICKLES To be in sealed pint or metric equivalent jars unless otherwise stated, no wax. Entry tag to be securely attached to neck of jar. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd. - $3.00, 3rd. - $2.00 55. Peaches 56. Applesauce 57. Mincemeat 58. Salsa 59. Chili Sauce, tomato or vegetable 60. Bread and Butter pickles 61. Hot Dog Relish 62. Corn Relish 63. Dill Pickles (in pint or quart or metric equivalent) 64. Canned tomatoes 65. Sweet Cucumber pickle 66. Chutney (not less than 6 oz. jar or metric equivalent) 67. Pickled Corn 68. Mustard Pickle 69. Pickled Beets SENIOR CLASS FOR EXHIBITORS 65 AND OVER PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 70. 5 bran muffins with dates 71. Five tea biscuits with raisins DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the directors to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the judge to receive a rosette. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Sampler Embroidered article (no crewel) Article of machine embroidery Article of Petit Point Article of crewel embroidery Article of needlepoint Article of ribbon embroidery CROCHET 20. Crocheted tablecloth or crocheted bedspread 21. Crocheted doily, mounted, not to exceed 14" 22. Crocheted doily, mounted, over 14" 23. Crocheted collar 24. Crocheted pot holders, 2 different designs 25. Crocheted baby's jacket & bonnet (up to 6 months) 26. Crocheted child's dress or jumper 27. Crocheted baby's shawl 28. Crocheted carriage cover, approx. 24" x 36" 29. Crocheted lap rug, approx. 40" x 54" 30. Crocheted vest or sleeveless sweater 31. Crocheted hat 32. Crocheted placemats (two) 33. Any crocheted article not listed above HAND KNITTING All items in knitting section to be HAND KNIT unless otherwise stated. *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 34. Knitted fine socks 35. Knitted man's cardigan or pullover sweater, solid colour 36. Knitted lady's hat 37. Knitted lady's vest or sleeveless sweater 38. Knitted lady's cardigan 39. Knitted lady's pullover sweater, no Fair Isle 40. Knitted lady's pullover sweater, patterned, (more than 1 colour) 41. Knitted lady's or man's pullover sweater, Fair Isle 42. Knitted child's vest or sleeveless sweater 43. Knitted child's pullover sweater 44. Knitted child's cardigan sweater, solid or variegated colour, over 2 years 45. Knitted child's cardigan sweater, patterned, (more than 1 colour). 46. Knitted child's hat & mitts, or scarf & mitts 47. Knitted child's socks 48. Knitted toddlers 1 or 2 piece outfit 49. Knitted baby's jacket & bonnet, (up to 6 months) 50. Knitted baby's jacket or cardigan, (6 months - 2 years) 51. Knitted baby's shawl 52. Knitted baby's carriage cover approx. 24" x 36" 53. Any article of MACHINE KNITTING 54. Any other article of Hand Knitting not listed above 55. Community Challenge: The Georgetown Agricultural Society challenges all fair goers to knit mittens in either children or adult sizes. All entries will be donated to local shelters and/or the Salvation Army for those in need. You may enter as many as you wish. 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 MISCELLANEOUS 56. Completed article of tatting 57. Kitchen handwipe ­ ready to hang 58. Doll outfit, crochet, or knot, no dolls 59. Barbie doll outfit, sewn 60. Article of smocking, other than a dress 61. Novelty tote or purse 62. Tea cosy displayed on pot 63. Slippers, any kind 64. Chesterfield cushion, knit or crochet 65. Chesterfield cushion, other 66. Pillow Sham 67. Any article depicting the "Ladybug" theme 68. Seniors 65 and over, a crocheted doily 69. Seniors 65 and over, a sewn apron NEEDLEWORK- CLASS 27 Convenor: Carol Walsh 519-621-9900 Committee Members: Ruth Kelly, Joyce Gosling, Lena Thompson 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. RULES AND REGULATIONS (please read carefully, some changes have been made throughout) 1. All articles must have samples of yarn or materials (attached with a safety pin) or risk disqualification. 2. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor only. 3. Only one entry under each numbered category for each exhibitor. 4. Judges are authorized by the Directors to disqualify all soiled, defaced or old work. 5. Articles may only be shown for 2 years. 6. No articles will be removed from the hall before 4 p.m. on Sunday. 7. After you have picked up your exhibits on Sunday, between 4 & 6 p.m., DON'T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR PRIZE MONEY. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 1. Pillow Cases (pair) crocheted edge 2. Pillow Cases (pair) embroidered 3. Any article with tatted edge 4. Pair of oven mitts or potholders (no crochet) 5. Apron 6. Fabric album cover or picture frame 7. Completed article of counted cross-stitch, with beads 8. Framed counted Cross-stitch, under 100 sq. in., excluding frame and matt 9. Framed counted Cross-stitch, over 100 sq. in., excluding frame and matt 10. Completed article of counted cross-stitch (no framed pictures) 11. Completed article of stamped cross-stitch 12. Cross-stitched article, not conventionally framed

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