The 2019 Fair Booklet - South Marysburgh...
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The 2019 Fair BookletThe 2019 Fair Booklet
Come Join Us Saturday September 14, 2019
www.milfordfallfair.com
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Back The Build
PARADE
The parade starts at the old South Marysburgh School grounds – 11:00 a.m.
See Page 7 for registration and prize information. Everyone Welcome!!!
Featuring Air Cadets,
Grampa’s Goodtime Gang, County Ukulele Band,
Prince Edward Radio Club &
LOTS MORE FUN!!!!
AT THE FAIR AFTERNOON DRAWS, VENDORS, BINGO, ARCHWAY CONNECTION,
THE COUNTY CARRIAGE CO. ADULT & CHILDREN’S GAMES/RACES, FOOD BOOTH,
DISPLAYS of CRAFTS, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, ART, AND MUCH! MUCH! MORE!
* *CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ALL AFTERNOON * *
Fair Admission: Adults $5.00, High School Students $1.00
Elementary School Students and Children under 5 years free
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2019 MILFORD FAIR SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
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8:00 - 10:00 A.M. Pancake Breakfast Fair Grounds
10.00 Grounds Open
Judging of Exhibits Shed (closed to Public)
10:00- 11:00 Parade Assembles Old South Marysburgh School
11:00 Parade starts and proceeds through Milford to the Fair Grounds
11:30 Parade Bands Play Ball Diamond
Displays Open for Public Shed
11:45 Opening Ceremonies Stage
Citizenship Awards Stage
12:00 Grampa’s Goodtime Gang Stage
Pumpkin Painting Children’s Tent
Drumming Children’s Tent
LEGO Creations Children’s Tent
Button Making Children’s Tent
Fish Pond Beside Children’s Tent
Miniature Horses East side of the shed
12:30 County Folk Chucking Stuff Ball Diamond
1:00 Live Entertainment Stage
Dog Show West side of the shed
Log sawing/ Nail driving Ball Diamond area
2:00 Draw for Wristband Prize Information Booth (Gazebo)
Bingo Bredin Hall
Parade Winners Posted Information Booth (Gazebo)
Kid’s Games/Races Ball Diamond
3:15 Lucky Draw Prize Wagon Beside Stage
See inside Fair Booklet for complete information
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*** BREAKFAST*** At the Fair Grounds
8:00-10:00 a.m. Pancakes and Sausages
Adults $8.00 Children (8yrs or younger) $5.00
*** AFTERNOON SHOW ***
Entertainment at the Ball Diamond! Something for Everyone!
*** PRIZE WAGON DRAWS *** 3:15 beside the stage
Pick your favourite prize. Something for everyone!
Tickets 50 cents each or 12 for $5.00 - available at the Information Booth
Come early so you don’t miss out!!
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!!!! ALL DAY FUN FOR THE KIDS !!!!
Miniature Horses!
Carriage Rides! Drumming!
Playground! Games & Races! LEGO Creations!
Fish Pond! Button Making!
Pumpkin Painting - 12:00 p.m. Come and decorate pumpkins!!!
Make them spooky or make them silly! Just come & have some fun!!!
At the kids’ area Age 5- 12 Organized by Prince Edward County Libraries
Children’s Games & Races - 2:00 p.m. Old-fashioned fun & prizes to be won!
Meet at the 3rd base line – baseball diamond Organized by Terry Veevers
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DOG SHOW West Side of the Shed at 1:00
ORGANIZED BY DOUG PARKER
All dogs must be on a leash. The dogs will not remain on show at the fair. Every dog must have a valid Rabies Tag. Large Dog: 1
st - $10.00 Small Dog: 1
st - $10.00
2nd
- $ 5.00 2nd
- $ 5.00
3rd
- $ 3.00 3rd
- $ 3.00
BEST OF SHOW DOG – JOHN LAMMES TROPHY & Dog Toy
CANINE IDOL - Trophy Donated by SUE LUBBOCK & Dog Wash – Pet Value
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All dogs must remain on a leash throughout the duration of the fair. Also, please be advised that dogs are not permitted in the shed at any time. The fair board thanks you in advance for your
cooperation.
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BINGO Bredin Hall at 2:00
SKILL - TESTING CONTESTS Ball Diamond area at 1:00 ORGANIZED BY GLENN GUERNSEY
Women’s Nail Driving Men’s Weight Throw Log Sawing - Ladies Log Sawing – Gents
PRIZES - 1st - $10.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $3.00
County Folk Chucking Stuff Ball Diamond Starting at 12:30
Corn Chucking (under 15 yrs)
1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00
Ladies Rolling Pin Chucking (16+ yrs)
1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00
Sheaf Chucking (Women 16+ yrs) (Men 16+ yrs) 1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00
Men’s Apple Chucking (Men 16+ yrs)
1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00
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PARADE - 11:00 a.m.
Rules & Regulations: Drivers or riders under 16yrs must have a guardian sign the parade registration form. Children under 16yrs riding a bicycle or horse must be wearing a helmet. Motorized vehicles must be operated by a person over 16yrs. Tractors or other slow moving vehicles must have visible signage (triangle). For more information contact Larry MacDonald at (613) 210-0935 or Email at [email protected]
10:00 Registration begins 11:00 Parade starts from the old South Marysburgh School Grounds
Antique Car or Truck 1
st Voucher – Metro
2nd
Voucher – Imperial Sub 3
rd Voucher – Imperial Sub
Decorated Car or Truck 1
st Voucher – The Lunch Box
2nd
Hair Cut – John’s Barbershop 3
rd Hair Cut – John’s Barbershop
Decorated Go-Cart/ATV 1st $10.00 2
nd $5.00 3
rd $ 3.00
Decorated Float 1
st $15.00 2
nd $10.00 3
rd $ 5.00
Heavy/Light Horse 1
st Voucher – Coaches Pub
Hitch 2nd
Voucher – No Frills Decorated Tractors 1
st Voucher – Picton Pizzeria
2nd
Trivet – The County Fireplace Co. 3
rd Voucher - Subway
Best Machinery 1
st Birdseed – County Farm Centre
in Parade 2nd
Voucher - Subway
Odds & Ends 1st $10.00 2
nd $5.00
Most Unusual in Parade 1
st $10.00 2
nd $5.00 3
rd $3.00
School/Organized Groups 1
st $15.00 2
nd $10.00 3
rd $5.00
Judge’s Choice Maple Syrup – Wilber Miller – Miller’s Sugar Shack
ALL PARADE PRIZES WILL BE POSTED AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH BY 2:00 p.m.
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MILFORD FAIR RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. No entry fee for any exhibit.
2. All exhibitors must be residents of South Marysburgh or students of Athol-South Marysburgh Public
School.
3. Prizes will be distributed on or before November 11th.
4. All exhibits must be property of township residents and displayed at your own risk.
5. Exhibits may be brought in between 6 to 9pm Friday or 8 to 10am Saturday. All exhibits MUST be
in place by 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY. Judging starts at once and ONLY Officials are to remain during
judging.
6. EXHIBITS MUST STAY IN PLACE UNTIL 4:30 P.M. SATURDAY.
7. In case of bad weather, or other unforeseen circumstances, this Society binds itself to pay that
percentage of prize money as is consistent with the receipts.
8. Anyone not understanding how prizes are awarded is strongly advised to enquire of the President
or any other official before exhibits are removed.
9. Entry tags must be securely tied or pinned to exhibits before entering them in the Fair. Print
clearly, the CLASS and NUMBER of class (as they appear on the prize list) and your NAME and
PHONE NUMBER.
10. Please take special care to properly fill out entry forms.
11. One entry allowed in each division of any class.
12. Exhibitors may enter only one age category in each section.
13. EXHIBITS SHALL NOT HAVE BEEN SHOWN AT PREVIOUS MILFORD FAIRS.
Suggestions to Exhibitors
READ YOUR PRIZE LIST very carefully and exhibit what is called for in each class.
BE ON TIME and have your exhibits ready so that we may follow our program.
GRAIN: Take a gallon of threshed grain & and spread out on a table. Look it over carefully,
removing all green, broken or diseased kernels, chaff and weed seeds. Show only largest plumpest
grain.
POTATOES: Select the proper number. See that they are the same size, shape and typical of the
variety, or medium size and free from scab, bruises and diseases of any kind.
CORN: Select the proper number of ears. See that they are uniform
in size and length of kernels, straight and well filled at tip and butt. Remove husk.
TURNIPS: Select required number of smooth, medium sized roots. Trim
off tops and roots.
BEETS: Select required number of smooth, medium sized beets,
2 1/2 inches in diameter, as dark as possible. Cut off tops.
ONIONS: Select good sized onions with thin necks. DO NOT PEEL.
CARROTS: Should be uniform in size and shape, free of sunburn, not
too large but true to type of variety. Cut off tops.
PARSNIPS: Uniform size, smooth, straight. Cut off tops
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SPECIAL AWARDS
HOWARD GYDE TROPHY In memory of Howard Gyde
Will be given to the Judge’s Choice in Flowers
VEGETABLE TROPHY In memory of Barry Laramy
Will be given to the grower of the finest vegetable specimen on exhibit
MILFORD FAIR BOARD EXECUTIVE 2019
PRESIDENT Valencia Logan
VICE PRESIDENT
Dorothy Speirs-Vincent
TREASURER Don Farrington
SECRETARY
Doug McGregor
PAST PRESIDENT Steve Ferguson
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
Bruce Dowdell
INFORMATION BOOTH At the Gazebo
Buy your prize wagon tickets
Parade winners listed by 2:00
Wristband prize draw at 2:00 at the Stage Drop the tab from your wristband in the tub at the booth for your chance to win $100.00
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
The executive thanks all of the board members and the many volunteers who put so much time and energy into making the Milford Fair such a great community event.
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SPECIAL PRIZES CLASSES A-N Cash prizes provided by the generosity of South Marysburgh and area residents
and other business sponsors.
CLASS A - GRAIN
Best 6 stalks of grain corn $5.00 Best 6 stalks of ensilage corn $5.00 Best grain entry $5.00 Exhibitor with most points in Class A Voucher – Penny’s Pantry
CLASS B - VEGETABLES Best plate of tomatoes, any variety $5.00
Best plate of tomatoes, heirloom $5.00 Best plate of potatoes $5.00 Largest pumpkin or squash $5.00
Best collection of vegetables $5.00
Best collection of organic vegetables $5.00 Best collection of pickling vegetables $5.00 Best 6 ears of corn $5.00 Exhibitor with most points in Class B Voucher – County Sunshine Best in Class B - Cat. #46, 48 & 51 $5.00 each Barry Laramy Memorial Trophy for Best Vegetable Specimen - To grower
CLASS C – FRUIT & Honey
At Judges Discretion Maximum 2 ($5.00 each)
Exhibitor with most points in Class C $10.00
CLASS D – Open Class
Judge’s choice Youth (up to 17 yrs) – Movie Tickets – Regent Theatre
Adult (over 18 yrs) – Voucher – Crowe’s Footwear
CLASS E - PHOTOGRAPHY
Best photograph in Category A Movie Passes – Regent Theatre
(Youth age 13 or younger)
Best photograph in Category B Voucher – Print Craft
Adult age 14 and older)
Judges’ Choice in Photography Voucher – Books & Company
CLASS F - FLOWERS
Sunflower Bouquet #20 Tea Cup Candle – Painted Pieces Wildflower Bouquet #25 Voucher – Sudz & Stuff
Thanksgiving Arrangement #28 Vase & Voucher – Flowers by Marvin
Miniature Flower Arrangement #30 Voucher – Hair Care Company
Best Specimen of Show in Class F Voucher – Flowers & Such
Exhibitor with most points in Class F $25.00 cash from Walker’s Greenhouse &
The Murray & Leona Head Award
Judges Choice in Flowers Howard Gyde Trophy
CLASS F - FLOWERS Ages 13 or under Flower arrangement in an antique #37 Happy Meals – McDonald’s Any House plant you help look after #40 Happy Meals – McDonald’s
Fairy Garden #41 $25.00 cash from Walker’s Greenhouse
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CLASS G - COOKING Ages 13 or under
Brownies $5.00 Sugar cookies, decorated $5.00 Packed school lunch box (to include list of contents) $5.00
Exhibitor with most points in Class G Happy Meals – McDonald’s CLASS H - COOKING Pie, any kind Voucher– Island Family Restaurant Fruit bread Voucher – Miss Lilly’s Cafe
Canned fruit, any kind Voucher – City Revival
Pickles, chili sauce Voucher – J.H. Porte Exhibitor with most points in Class H Olive Oil – Kingston Olive Oil Co.
CLASS I - HOBBIES & COLLECTIONS A craft animal made from recycled materials $5.00 & McDonald’s Value Meal
- ages 5 and under -Sect. 4
Lego - ages 6-10 - Sect. 10 a)small $5.00 & McDonald’s Value Meal
b)large $5.00 & McDonald’s Value Meal
c)collection $5.00 & McDonald’s Value Meal
Any wood craft - 11 to 16 - Sect. 18 $10.00
Wood carving - 17 yrs and over - Sect. 29 Voucher – Red’s Threads
Scrapbook page - ages 17 and over - Sect. 34 Voucher – Schooners Fish & Chips Best Entry Category(any craft)2.(5 yrs. or Under) $5.00
8. (6 to 10 yrs.) $5.00
17.(11 to 16 yrs.) $10.00
28.(17 yrs. or Over) $10.00 Exhibitor with most points in Class I Voucher – Prince Edward Pizza
Family Mementos with Story #42 Voucher – Crepe Escape
CLASS J – NEEDLEWORK Ages 17 or under
At judges’ discretion (Maximum of 5) $5.00
Best of Show Wash, Cut, Style – Finishing Touch
Judges’ choice in knitting (class J or K) Value Meals – McDonald’s
CLASS K – NEEDLEWORK Ages 18 or over
At judges’ discretion (Maximum of 5) $10.00
Best of Show Voucher - Rosehaven
Judges’ choice in knitting (class J or K) Voucher – Picton Fabric World
CLASS L - ART Judges choice in each division $10.00
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EXHIBIT CLASSES AND CATEGORIES
REGULAR EXHIBIT PRIZES - ALL CLASSES First - $5.00 Second - $4.00 Third - $3.00
MOST POINTS WON AT FAIR Boy or Girl (16 or under) 1st $15.00 2nd - $10.00 Cash prizes provided by the generosity of the residents of South Marysburgh and area.
CLASS A – GRAIN Nancy Butler Sarah Moran Collier For Special Prizes see page 10 of booklet
* 1. Corn, 6 stalks, with ears attached, ensilage or grain 2. Corn, 6 ears, grain * 3. Any grain, name and variety 4. Largest head of Sunflower 5. Tallest Sunflower CLASS B - VEGETABLES Nancy Butler
Sarah Moran Collier For Special Prizes see page 10 of booklet 1. Melon,1 * 2. Potatoes,3 named - red * 3. Potatoes,3 named - white * 4. Potatoes,3 named – any other variety 5. Cucumbers, pickling, 1 pint 6. Cucumbers, slicing, 1 7. Beets,3 8. Carrots, long type, 3
9. Carrots, short type, 3 * 10. Corn, 3 ears, husked, sweet 11. Onions, Globe, 3 12. Onions, Flat, 3 13. Pumpkin, field
14. Pumpkin, pie
* 15. Squash or pumpkin, largest by weight 16. Squash Butternut, 1 17. Squash, Pepper, 1
18. Squash, hubbard, 1 19. Squash, any variety, 1 * 20. Tomatoes, 3 any variety (named) exhibit with stems
* 21. Tomatoes, 3 Heirloom (named) exhibit with stems 22. Peppers, large green, 3
23. Peppers, large red, 3 24. Peppers, hot, 3
25. Ground Cherries, 1 quart 26. Zucchini (a) under 7” (b) 7” and over 27. Oddities, weirdest vegetable you grew this year * 28. Collection of vegetables - 11 quart basket or container of approx. size * 29. Collection of pickling vegetables - arranged on low container 30. Salad vegetables(a) lettuces (b) mixture of salad vegetables(in a low
container) 31. Tom Thumb tomatoes - 1 quart
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CLASS B - VEGETABLES (continued)
32. Eggplant 33. Gourds 34. Garlic, 3 on a plate 35. Leeks, 3 on a plate
36. Collection of herbs 37. Any other variety of vegetable
38. Prize specimen, the finest vegetable you grew this year
CLASS B - VEGETABLES - Ages 5 to 9 at time of the fair Vegetables do not have to be grown by child. * 39. Draw a picture of your vegetable garden 40. Basket of Salad Vegetables * 41. Basket of Vegetables 42. Decorate a pumpkin or zucchini
CLASS B - VEGETABLES - Ages 10 to 13 at time of the fair Vegetables do not have to be grown by child. 43. Basket of Salad Vegetables * 44. Basket of Vegetables
45. Decorate a pumpkin or zucchini
CLASS C – FRUIT & Honey
Nancy Butler
For Special Prizes see page 10 of booklet Sarah Moran Collier
1. Plate of early apples, 3 2. Plate of late apples, 3 3. Plate of pears, 3 4. Plate of plums, 3 5. Any other fruit grown in South Marysburgh
6. Jar of liquid honey
7. Jar of creamed honey
8. Honey in the comb – comb honey
9. Beeswax products – candles or any other item
CLASS D – Open Class Valencia Logan
1. Made in South Marysburgh – youth to age 17 2. Made in South Marysburgh – adults age 18 or over
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CLASS E - PHOTOGRAPHY
Mary Malone
For Special Prizes see page 10 of Booklet
Traditional Photography:
All photos must be mounted on matting or cardboard/construction paper, etc. or
framed to allow for handling without injuring the photograph. Photographs can
only be submitted one time for judging: only one photograph per judging category
is allowed and only residents of South Marysburgh may participate in the contest.
The categories for both traditional and digital photography are identical. Thank
you.
Note: If you are willing to allow your photograph(s) to be used by the Milford
Fair Board for the website, advertising, posters, Facebook and other Milford Fair
related communications, please complete an authorization note available at the
Milford Fair. If your photograph is used you will received a photo credit.
Digital Photography:
Photographs can only be submitted one time for Judging: only one photograph per
judging category is allowed and only residents of South Marysburgh may participate
in the contest. All digital photographs will be judged online; no digital
photographs will be printed. All digital photographic submissions must include
the name of the photographer, indicate the entry as either adult or child, identify
the category of the photograph and phone number when emailing an entry. The
deadline for digital photographic submissions is: Sunday, September 8, 2019.
Please email all photo submissions to [email protected]. The categories for
both traditional and digital photographs are identical. Thank you.
Note: If you are willing to allow your photograph(s) to be used by the Milford
Fair Board for the website, advertising, posters, Facebook and other Milford Fair
related communications, please request an authorization note when you email your
photograph(s) to [email protected]. Authorization notes are also available
at the Milford Fair booth. If your photograph is used you will received a photo
credit.
Category A - Youth age 13 or younger
1. Wildlife: an animal, bird or pet.
2. Portrait of a person.
3. An outdoor scene taken in The County.
4. Water of any kind (pool, lake, pond, fountain, etc.).
Category B - Adult age 14 and older
1. A photo expressing the spirit of The County.
2. Water of any kind (pool, lake, pond, fountain, etc.)
3. An action photo
4. Any black and white photograph
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CLASS F - FLOWERS Diane Walker
Mary Way
Entries to consist of any number of blooms desired (unless otherwise stated).
Please try to include only undamaged blooms of a similar size. Keep stems as long
as possible and use plenty of natural foliage.
For Special prizes see page 10 of booklet
FLOWERS Ages 14 and Over
1. Any African Violet - Single 2. Asters Bouquet 3. Any Begonia 4. Cactus - Any Variety 5. Succulent – Any Variety 6. Coleus 7. Cosmos Bouquet 8. Dahlia – Single Stem - Large 9. Dahlia - Medium or Small Blossom 10. Fern - Any Variety 11. Geranium – Any Variety 12. Gladioli - Single
13. Ivy - Any Variety 14. Marigolds – Large Blossoms 15. Marigolds – Small or Medium Bouquet 16. Petunias - Any Variety 17. Rose - Single Blossom 18. Rose Bouquet
19. Rose Floating in a Bowl * 20. Sunflower Bouquet 21. Snapdragons 22. Zinnias Bouquet 23. Any Other Large Flower 24. Any Other Small Flower * 25. Wild Flowers Bouquet 26. Single Flower using Bottle Container 27. Cup and Saucer Arrangement
* 28. Thanksgiving Arrangement Using Any Plant Material 29. Dried Flower Arrangement Using Unpainted Flowers or Weeds * 30. Miniature arrangement, over 3” but under 5”
31. Any Other Arrangement 32. Basket of Flowers – Mixed or One Kind
33. Basket of Flowers – Hanging - Mixed or One Kind 34. Any House Plant in Bloom 35. Any House Plant - Non-Bloomer
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FLOWERS - CHILDREN - 13 or under at time of fair Flowers do not have to be grown by child.
For Special Prizes see page 10 of booklet
* 37. Flower Arrangement in an Antique Container
38. My Favorite Large Flower 39. My Favorite Small Flower * 40. Any House Plant you help look after
* 41. A Fairy Garden
42. Any Flower or Plan Bees Love
CLASS G - COOKING Ages 13 or under Sally Cowan, Lynda McGregor
Leona Head For Special Prizes see page 11 of booklet * 1. Brownies (3) * 2. Sugar cookies, decorated (3)
3. Cupcakes, iced (3)
* 4. Packed school lunch box, include list of contents 5. Any baked item judged on flavour and appearance.
CLASS H-COOKING Ages 14 or over
For Special Prizes see page 11 of booklet
1. Cake – any kind (1/4 of a cake is sufficient for entry)
2. War Time Cake with recipe (1/4 of a cake is sufficient for entry)
* 3. Pie, any kind * 4. Fruit Bread (1/2 loaf or a mini loaf)
5. Tea Biscuits (3)
6. Homemade bread, scratch or machine (1/2 loaf) 7. Cookies any variety (3)
8. Homemade candy (6 pieces) 9. Any baked item judged on flavour and appearance 10. Canned Tomatoes - 1 jar
* 11. Canned Fruit, any kind – 1 jar 12. Jam – 1 jar
a) raspberry b) strawberry c) any other
13. Marmalade – 1 jar 14. Jelly any kind- 1 jar
15. Pickles, green relish - 1 jar * 16. Pickles, chili sauce - 1 jar
17. Pickles, any other kind - 1 jar
18. Savory jam/ Chutney – 1 jar 19. Salsa – 1 jar
20. Pickled eggs (3)
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CLASS I - HOBBIES & COLLECTIONS Sandra Emlaw One entry only per exhibitor in any one section. Alison Hicks Carol Branscombe
For Special Prizes see page 11 of booklet
Ages 5 years or under at time of fair
1. Any collection
* 2. Any craft
3. Best dressed doll
* 4. A craft animal made from recycled materials
5. Play Dough or plasticine sculpture
6. Scrapbook page
Ages 6 to 10 years at time of fair
7. Any collection * 8. Any craft 9. Model, any kind
* 10. Lego (or other similar) - a) Small b) Large c) Collection
11. Nature picture using bark, seeds, leaves, etc.
12. Scrapbook page
13. Ceramics
14. Duct Tape Sculpture
15. Any other sewing craft
Ages 11 to 16 years at time of fair 16. Any collection * 17. Any craft (not wood)
* 18. Any wood craft
19. Model, any kind 20. Lego (or other similar) - a) Small b) Large c) Collection
21. Dream catcher
22. Scrapbook page
23. Ceramics
24. Any other sewing craft
25. Duct Tape Sculpture
26. Any other hobby
Ages 17 years and over at time of fair
27. Any collection
* 28. Any craft (not wood) * 29. Wood Carving 30. Woodworking project 31. Models, any kind
32. Paper Tole
33. Dried flower arrangement
* 34. Scrapbook page
35. Ceramics
36. Folk Art
37. Fiber Craft
38. Duct Tape Sculpture
39. Any other sewing Craft
40. Any other craft
41. Any other hobby
* 42. Display of family mementos with a story
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CLASSES J & K – NEEDLEWORK Nora Parker
NOTE - IF 17 YEARS OR UNDER PLEASE PUT AGE ON ENTRY TAG
Note: Anyone is welcome to display up to 3 articles, without entering judging.
CLASS J – NEEDLEWORK Ages 17 or under
For Special Prizes see page 11 of booklet
1. Crochet Any Crocheted Item A. For the Home B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
2. Embroidery Any Embroidered Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
3. Felting Any Felted Item
4. Knitting Any Knitted Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
5. Needle Point Any Needle Point Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
6. Quilting A. Any Quilted Item
7. Sewing Any Sewn Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
8. Spinning A. Any Spun Item
9. Hooking A. Any Hooked Item
10. Cross-stitch Any Cross-Stitched Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
11. Any Other Needle Work Item
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CLASS K – NEEDLEWORK Ages 18 or over
For Special Prizes see page 11 of booklet
1. Crochet Any Crocheted Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
D. Any original pattern
2. Embroidery Any Embroidered or Crewel Item
Or Crewel A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
3. Felting Any Felted Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
4. Knitting Any Knitted Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
5. Needle Point Any Needle Pointed Itme
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
6. Quilting A. An Article for the Home
1. Quilt(Hand Quilted) 2. Quilt (Machine Quilted)
3. Quilt(Group Quilted) 4. Wall Hanging
B. Any Other Quilted Item
7. Sewing Any Sewn Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
8. Spinning Any Spun Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
9. Hooking Any Hooked Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
10. Cross-stitch Any Cross-Stitched Item
A. For the Home
B. Clothing
C. Accessory, ie. Scarf, Hat, Bag, etc.
11. Any Other Needlework Item
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CLASS K – NEEDLEWORK Ages 18 or over (continued)
12. A handmade item of special significance to you with a brief explanation
of why it is special. (ie. apron sewn by a friend of family member gifted
to you or a quilt quilted by a family member or friend).
CLASS L – ART Ann McLurg, Buffy Carruthers
For Special Prizes see page 12 of booklet
Age 5 & under at time of fair
1. Original drawing any medium
2. Original collage, storybook, or sculpture
Ages 6 to 9 years at time of fair
3. Original drawing any medium
4. Original painting any medium 5. Original collage 6. Original sculpture or 3 dimensional art work
Ages 10 to 13 years at time of fair
7. Original drawing any medium
8. Original painting any medium 9. Original collage 10. Original sculpture or 3 dimensional art work
Ages 14 to 18 years at time of fair
11. Original drawing any medium
12. Original painting any medium 13. Original collage 14. Original sculpture or 3 dimensional art work
Adults age 19 and over
15. Original drawing any medium
16. Original painting any medium 17. Original collage 18. Original sculpture or 3 dimensional art work
Antique Farm Equipment Class Ben Cowan
1. Farm Tractors
2. Farm Implements
Entries will be accepted from the residents of South Marysburgh only. Entries must
be delivered to the site on the morning of the fair before 9:00am and removed after
the completion of the fair by 5:00pm. Questions:contact Ben Cowan (613) 827-7157.
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ATTENDEE CONTESTS
Prizes for the winners
1. Person from the furthest distance 2. Oldest person 3. Largest family 4. Child's (10 & Under) birthday closest to fair 5. Person (Over 10) with birthday closest to fair 6. Couple with anniversary closest to fair
LUCKY DRAWS
PICK YOUR OWN PRIZE!!!
3:15 p.m. – Stage
Drop your ticket(s) in the can for the prize(s) you want.
Tickets 50 cents each, or 12 for $5.00 at the Information Booth.
Many wonderful prizes available!! Something for everyone!!
MainEntrance
Parade Entrance
Bredin HallPancake Brkfst
Bingo
SHEDArts, Crafts, Flowers,
Baking Photography
Food Booth
Information
VendorsFood
Vendors
Kid’sAreaSTAGE
ChuckingLog SawingNail Driving
Private
Property
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Dog Show
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