Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1979, p. 21

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Judging fall fair womens exhibits can get hectic The fall air much farming was lie mam industry in Million Hills Everyone from school children to senior citizens entered he various and help ed to organize the big show Charlotte Ironside a first became invoked ith all fairs through her uncle WA Wilson Alio was secrctarj of Agricultural Society Although her in all work began an early ape and continues to this day Ironside says she has niverexhitiiitd her work She first reilty involved in fairs lien she wis the District culiurjl Societies District includes Iecl Sim York and counties When igneuliurnt Mire first everything Mrs pi nils The mile directors tven looked crafts and food classes usual with the help of ift of the directors The trouble was many times the women who pot roped into helping out re illy didn I care about the fair there was no continuous program for exhibitors In handful of agricultural society directors the annual society convention in Toronto along with their husbands and til to form their own ladies section of the fair board Somerville Acton director George Somervilli wis one of these thinking I idles Mrs Ironside says Although the ladies formed their own section it was simply a division of men and its was to help the men with the classes of interest Thunder well a Colli like Georgetown Acton Bolton Wood bridge Milton Ml One 1 hid i fun hitwun mid August am weekend sin says altogether tot This will be the Thanksgiving weekend thai 1 fcoinp to be free in they mild us It rillei in loll int think ttin lave product She also eels however lint if a judge can help a lor to improve her work comment then she should Mrs Ironside I work I sew m course win is bubble lnnlln leulers in il mil tun upholsters We l I when sin nine one Mrs Irons she took Hie iris do no to mule her or judge role but she had we had fun TOWN OF Mrs to Tall fair Judge Charlotte Ironside enjoys In her spare lime and Is working on a crocheted lap rug for the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto now She judged at fa Ira one year but declares that won altogether too many Herald photo though representatives attend the men s meetings to keep the two groups mike suggestions when Mrs ironside is president of the ladies section of provincial in and begin tar stint the associations secretary in 1959 it w is during her term on the executive that a reil effort wis to women to form their own section of local agricultural societies and to most fair do hive ladies section she In fiel the number women in the ladies outnumbers the men on itgn societies Mrs Iron side sijs fairs ire really big business now she says since they handle so much Her initiation to judging be gin in while she was association Mrs Dickenson Mount Mope ind Mrs Brampton look her along to show her Hie ropes and en her Mrs Ironside siys ind food classes She his helped in judges school t to show pro judges things to r in e course of work it furs she was one if three judges con ducting judges schools at Mitchell Smith Fails ind The Women Institute provided the with samples and score sheets from their short courses Iht wenl over judging Hem- Ihe JO lo tl would be judges who itltnded e schools Mrs Ironside s judges mutt be to rmkc work in different situilluns working lions They lie very serv ml and pick things up quickly Both Iht exhibitor ind the judge must reid the prize list irpfully lo ensure th it the irliclemeelsthe requirements of ihe diss in which it Is entered slic warns Mrs Ironside would like to set fairs to ore special dij for foot d the wav the Exhibition does hood entries come in Ihe in the morning are judged during the day then sold or liken in me it night Mrs Ironside shires the concern expressed by directors at the imounl of wTte when food is lobe held on loo long it some of the larger Mrs twin children born I by her aunt uncle Mr ind Mrs Wilson worked on llieir form north of clown until 10E when she went into She Ironside in moved lo Knox Avenue Aclon Ihrce irs igo Mrs Ironside 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