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TAVISTOCK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ADVANCED PRIZE LIST 2018 – THEME: ANTIQUES SEPTEMBER 7, 8 & 9 2018 CLASS 47 - ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Convenor: Keith Wiffen 519 – 462 - 2898 Prize money: Sections 1-34 -$4.00/$3.00/$2.00 Section 35 - $10/$8/$6/$4 Sections 36-40 - $5/$4/$3 Sections 40-41- $6/$4/$2 Vegetables are to be brushed, not washed and uniform in size 1. Bush beans, green, five pods 2. Bush beans, yellow, five pods 3. Beets, long blood, 4 4. Beets, turnip rooted, 4 5. Cabbage, any variety, named, 2 heads 6. Carrots, long, 4 7. Cauliflower, 2 heads 8. Six (6) ears sweet corn, yellow variety 9. Six (6) ears sweet corn, other varieties 10. Cucumbers, 3 English type 11. Cucumbers, pickling, 5 12. Cucumbers, slicing, 5 13. Garlic bulbs, 5 14. Kohl rabi, 3 15. Muskmelon, 2, stems attached 16. Onions, red, 4 17. Onions, Spanish, 4 18. Onions, yellow, 4 19. Parsnips, 3 20. Peppers, green, 3 21. Peppers, red, 3 22. Pumpkin, pie, 2 23. Pumpkin, field, largest by weight 24. Squash, Acorn, 2 25. Squash, Buttercup, 2 26. Squash, Butternut, 2 27. Squash, any other variety, named, 2 28. Tallest sunflower plant, no roots 29. Tomatoes, cherry, stems on, 10 30. Tomatoes, red, stems on, 5 31. Tomatoes, roma, stems on, 5 32. Tomatoes, yellow, stems on, 5 33. Watermelon, 1 34. Zucchini, 2 35. Best collection of vegetables, at least 10 varieties 36. Display of ornamental corn 37. Largest potato by weight 38. Largest zucchini by weight 39. Largest red tomato by weight 40. Sixteen (16) white potatoes 41. Sixteen (16) red potatoes Tavistock Dental Special 42. Most points by exhibitor $25.00 CLASS 50 - ANTIQUES Convenor: Joan Rudy 655-2691 Judge: Susan Pellow 1. Antiques must be at least 50 years old. 2. Exhibitor may not enter more than 1 entry in each section. 3. Exhibitor must own article exhibited. 4. Historical interest and approximate age of entry would be appreciated but is not necessary for a prize. 5. All showcases will be locked however the Society cannot be responsible for articles or accidents to them. 6. Dealers in antiques are not eligible to compete. 7. Tickets to be securely fastened to the article exhibited. 1. Stamp on original envelope 11. French ivory item 2. Butter churn (under 15”) 12. Flask

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TAVISTOCK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ADVANCED PRIZE LIST

2018 – THEME: ANTIQUES SEPTEMBER 7, 8 & 9 2018

CLASS 47 - ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Convenor: Keith Wiffen 519 – 462 - 2898

Prize money: Sections 1-34 -$4.00/$3.00/$2.00 Section 35 - $10/$8/$6/$4 Sections 36-40 - $5/$4/$3 Sections 40-41- $6/$4/$2 Vegetables are to be brushed, not washed and uniform in size1. Bush beans, green, five pods 2. Bush beans, yellow, five pods 3. Beets, long blood, 4 4. Beets, turnip rooted, 4 5. Cabbage, any variety, named, 2 heads 6. Carrots, long, 4 7. Cauliflower, 2 heads 8. Six (6) ears sweet corn, yellow variety 9. Six (6) ears sweet corn, other varieties 10. Cucumbers, 3 English type 11. Cucumbers, pickling, 5 12. Cucumbers, slicing, 5 13. Garlic bulbs, 5 14. Kohl rabi, 3 15. Muskmelon, 2, stems attached 16. Onions, red, 4 17. Onions, Spanish, 4 18. Onions, yellow, 4 19. Parsnips, 3 20. Peppers, green, 3 21. Peppers, red, 3

22. Pumpkin, pie, 2 23. Pumpkin, field, largest by weight 24. Squash, Acorn, 2 25. Squash, Buttercup, 2 26. Squash, Butternut, 2 27. Squash, any other variety, named, 2 28. Tallest sunflower plant, no roots 29. Tomatoes, cherry, stems on, 10 30. Tomatoes, red, stems on, 5 31. Tomatoes, roma, stems on, 5 32. Tomatoes, yellow, stems on, 5 33. Watermelon, 1 34. Zucchini, 2 35. Best collection of vegetables, at least 10 varieties 36. Display of ornamental corn 37. Largest potato by weight 38. Largest zucchini by weight 39. Largest red tomato by weight 40. Sixteen (16) white potatoes 41. Sixteen (16) red potatoes

Tavistock Dental Special 42. Most points by exhibitor $25.00

CLASS 50 - ANTIQUES Convenor: Joan Rudy 655-2691

Judge: Susan Pellow 1. Antiques must be at least 50 years old. 2. Exhibitor may not enter more than 1 entry in each section. 3. Exhibitor must own article exhibited. 4. Historical interest and approximate age of entry would be appreciated but is not necessary for a prize. 5. All showcases will be locked however the Society cannot be responsible for articles or accidents to them. 6. Dealers in antiques are not eligible to compete. 7. Tickets to be securely fastened to the article exhibited. 1. Stamp on original envelope 11. French ivory item 2. Butter churn (under 15”) 12. Flask

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3. Butter mold 13. Pill holder 4. School slate 14. Silver dollar 5. Silver baby cup 15. Washboard 6. Metal letter opener 16. Thread holder 7. Fountain pen 17. Small mixer with fitted bowl 8. Cookie jar 18. Jello bowl 9. Decanter 19. Playing cards in case 10. Dinner bell 20. Marbles (in container for display purposes)

CLASS 52 - HOME BREWED Convenor: Alison Johnston 519 272-1389

Rules: Two bottles per class both with permanent labels identifying kind, but omit brewer's name. One bottle must be tagged for judging. Amateur brewers only. Sections 1- 7 must be brewed, non professionally by exhibitor in non -commercial environment. Wine Exhibited in 750 ml bottles Imported Wines and Concentrate or Kit Wine 1. White, Grape, Dry 8. White -dry 2. White, Grape, Sweet, 1-4 sugar 9. White sweet 1-4 sugar 3. Red, Grape, Dry 10. Red - dry 4. Red, Grape, Sweet, 1-4 sugar 11. Red, sweet 1-4 sugar 5. Ice-wine-bottled in 375 ml bottles. 12. Ice wine - bottled in 375 ml bottles 6. Blush 13. Blush 7. Fruit 14. Fruit SPECIALS 15. Best displayed bottle of wine in heritage basket or container reflecting the fair theme of Antiques. Prize to be awarded at the Fair. 16. Judge's Choice to be selected from the above classes. Special prize to be awarded at the Fair.

CLASS 54 - PLANTS & FLOWERS Judge: Bonnie Innes

Conveners: Anne Gregory 519 – 274 – 5100 Rosanne Bender 519 – 655 – 2708

All plants and flowers must be free of disease, insect damage and insects. Cut flowers must be fresh and have good colour. Any bud showing colour is considered a bloom. Potted plants must be in the exhibitor possession for at least three (3) months. Dead leaves should be removed and pots must be clean. The same potted plants must not be shown more than two (2) years in a row. A single entry in a category does not necessarily get first prize. Best of the Show - $25.00 gift certificate from Klomp's Nursery and Garden Centre $5.00 for first time exhibitor with most points. Be sure to indicate first time exhibitor on the back of each tag! Prize Money: (Section 1-34) $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 POTTED PLANTS 1. Cacti and / or succulent 5. Hanging plant in bloom 2. Fern, any kind 6. Orchid 3. Herb Garden 7. Sansevieria (Mother-in-law's tongue / Snake plant) 4. Household plant, any variety

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CUT FLOWERS 8. Asters, 5 blooms, mixed colours or varieties 9. Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms, under 2 inches,1 variety, 1 colour 10. Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms, over 2 inches, 1 variety, 1 colour 11. Coleus, 1 stem of 3 different varieties in a suitable container 12. Coneflower (Echinacea) 3 stems, any colour 13. Cosmos, 5 stems, one variety 14. Dahlias, 5 blooms, any colour or variety 15. Gladiolus, 3 spikes, same colour 16. Gladiolus, 3 spikes, each different colour 17. Gladiolus, 1 spike, best specimen 18. Hosta, 3 leaves, 3 varieties 19. Hosta, 3 leaves, same variety 20. Hydrangea, single bloom with leaves 21. Marigolds, 5 blooms, under 2 ½ inches, single variety, 1 row of petals 22. Marigolds, 5 blooms, under 2 ½ inches, double variety 23. Petunias, 5 stems with foliage, single variety 24. Red Rose, 1 stem with foliage 25. Roses, 3 stems, any colour or variety 26. Roses, Miniature, 1 stem, any colour, 11/2 inches or less in diameter 27. Sedum, 3 stems, 12 inches or over 28. Sedum, 3 stems, 12 inches or less 29. Show Stopper, 1 bloom with leaves 30. Sunflowers, 3 blooms, 6” or less 31. Tuberous Begonia, 1 bloom floating in an open bowl, no foliage 32. Unlisted cut flowers, 5 stems, 1 variety 33. Zinnias, 5 blooms, 3 inches or less in diameter 34. Zinnias, 3 blooms, 3 inches or more in diameter FLORAL DESIGN (Section 35-42) Prize money: $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 35. “All Roads lead to the Fair” - a design of wayside materials, wild flowers and / or grasses 36. All Alone” – 1 bloom with any foliage or natural material 37. Remember When - Nifty Fifties- a design using traditional flowers 38. “Pumpkin Pleaser” - arrangement including miniature sunflowers, not to exceed 12 inches all around

including the pumpkin 39. “Just for Laughs” - people put their flowers in the darndest things 40. “Antiques” - an arrangement using flowers in an antique container 41. “Midnight Madness” - an arrangement in a black container SPECIALS 42. Bonnie Baker

“Coffee with Friends ” – arrangement in a coffee mug…..$5.00 $3.00 $2.00 43. Laura Hansuld “Keeping up Traditions” - an arrangement featuring an old garden tool …$5.00 $3.00 44. Rev. J.W. Siebert Floral arrangement for a church using gladioli….$5.00 $3.00 45. Tavistock and Area Horticultural Society Fairy Garden, no more than 12 inches in any direction …...$5.00 $3.00 $2.00

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CLASS 56 - HANDICRAFTS Judges: Teresa MacKay and Margaret Fielding

Convenor: Janet Heinbuch 519 - 273 - 4327

Both men and women are welcome to enter all categories listed. Important: All exhibits must be new, clean and the work of the exhibitor. They must not have been exhibited previously. Prize Money (1-16, 30-57, 61-76, 78-82, 90-94)………………………………$5.00 / $4.00 / 3.00 If more than 6 entries in a class, a fourth prize of $2.00 will be awarded.

HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORIES 1. Cushion or pillow, any technique approximately 16” square 9. Pair of placemats 2. Framed, counted cross-stitch picture, at least 10” in length 10. Kitchen accessory 3. Machine-quilted wall hanging, maximum 110” perimeter 11. Pair of pot holders 4. A table centerpiece over 12” 12. One pair of pillowcases, hand decorated 5. Any unframed cross – stitch item 13. Accessory for a girl’s room 6. Decorative door or wall decoration 14. Accessory for a boy’s room 7. Refrigerator magnet 15. Accessory for a baby’s room 8. Table runner, at least 24” long 16. Crib quilt

HAND QUILTS – (size should be minimum of 324 inches measured on the perimeter) (See full prize list for details of OAAS Championship Quilt) Prize Money (17- 21, 24, 27)……………………………………………………$10.00 / $8.00 / $6.00 17. Appliqué quilt 18. Quilt, plain, both sides, judged for quilting only 19. Quilt, embroidered or cross-stitched 20. Quilt made by a first time exhibitor 21. Preprinted fabric, hand quilted GRAND CHAMPION Hand Quilted quilt and RESERVE are judged from all first and second prize quilts and both receive a Rosette 22. Grand Champion Quilt Winner……………………………………………………….$30.00 prize Sponsored by Fabricland, Stratford YE OLD FABRIC SHOPPE SPECIAL 23. Pieced Quilt – minimum 324 inches perimeter (eligible for Grand Champion Quilt) First prize sponsored by Ye Old Fabric Shoppe, Stratford…………….$15.00 / $8.00 / $ 6.00 (Hand quilts not eligible for OAAS Championship Quilt) 24. DOROTHY REIBLING MEMORIAL SPECIAL Quilt made by 2 or more people sponsored by the family of the late Dorothy Reibling …………………$20.00/$15.00/$10.00 25. Quilt, top only 26. MACHINE QUILTED QUILT or WALLHANGING (size should be minimum of 324 inches on the perimeter – See details for OAAS Championship Quilt) GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP & RESERVED machine quilted quilt/wall hanging both receive a Rosette 27. Grand Championship Machine Quilted Quilt Winner .……………………………..$30.00 prize Sponsored by The Quilt Place, Shakespeare ELIZABETH JUNKER MEMORIAL SPECIAL 28. Antique bed cover, made to use up fabric scraps, including the story (date, maker, any other details of provenance if possible)

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Sponsored by Princess Elizabeth Women's Institute $6.00 / $5.00 / $4.00 BONNIE BAKER SPECIAL 29. Any new quilted item pieced and / or appliqued, smaller than a bed quilt, made with an old quilt pattern, pattern named……………………..……..$5.00 / $4.00 / $3.00 SEWING 30. Sleepwear, fabric swatch attached 31. Girl’s dress, fabric swatch attached 32. Sleep pants, fabric swatch attached 33. Article of clothing made from polar fleece, fabric swatch attached 34. Handmade tote bag or carryall, fabric swatch attached 35. A wiener sack pillowcase, fabric swatch attached 36. Skirt or slacks, fabric swatch attached 37. Baby's Bib fabric swatch attached 38. An unfinished sewing project, fabric swatch attached 39. Any sewn item, not listed, fabric swatch attached KNITTING OR CROCHETING 40. One pair of mittens 41. Hat, toque, or other headwear 42. Infinity scarf, knitted 43. Child’s sweater, knitted 44. Adult’s sweater, knitted 45. Crochet sweater, your choice 46. Adult shawl, shrug, or poncho knitted or crocheted 47. Baby blanket, knitted –maximum 50 inches long 48. Baby blanket, crocheted –maximum 50 inches long 49. Baby outfit 50. Dishcloths, pair, crocheted 51. Dishcloths, pair, knitted 52. Afghan, knitted 53. Afghan, crocheted 54. Crocheted doily 55. Unfinished knitted or crocheted project—put in closed bag 56. Any knitted article, not listed 57. Any crocheted article, not listed ANNA McKAY SPECIAL 58. Any craft article made with granny squares ………………………………..$5.00 / $3.00 / $2.00 Prize money donated by Anna P. Lewis Women's Institute CLOSE KNIT SPECIAL 59. A hand – knitted scarf (not infinity) ……………………………………..$15.00 / $10.00 / $5.00 Prize money donated by 'Close Knit', Stratford SHALL WE KNIT SPECIAL 60. Hand – knitted pair of socks ……………………………………………….$15.00 / $10.00 / $5.00 Prizes donated by 'Shall We Knit'. Kitchener MISCELLANEOUS 61. Any stuffed toy, up to 40” 62. A plastic canvas item, under 12” 63. Adult colouring page, up to 8” X 10” size, mounted with 1” border 64. Homemade Birthday card, with verse

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65. New Idea for a Craft, named 66. Doll outfit, hand or machine crafted 67. Answering machine greeting (written) 68. Handwritten poem using cursive writing (as below) mounted with a border Antiques What may have been discarded in the past Now shines too brilliantly to perish. Not alone in longing to be loved, And dying to be cherished. ~William Fischer~ 69. Any craft, not listed, named, less than 12 inches 70. Any craft, not listed, named, up to 40 inches GOLDEN AGE Best piece of work done by any man or woman 65 years or over. Exhibitor's age written on tag. 71. Write a story of your family's heritage, (no photos) 72. Any quilted, hooked, tatted, or embroidery item 73. Write a short story about “My Best Worst Mistake” 74. Any wooden craft under 20 “ in length 75. A scrapbook page, any subject 76. A craft made by ‘Grandparent and Grandchild’—with a note about how you made it with your grandchild 77. Any crocheted or knitted item $20.00 / $4.00 / $3.00 First prize sponsored by Mary Maxim, Paris, Ontario GRANDMOTHER'S LINEN CLOSET Items must be 25+ years old and not necessarily the work of the exhibitor, but the crafter's name must be identified. Article may only be exhibited one year. 78. Half apron, identify crafter’s name 79. Pillowcase, identify crafter’s name 80. Doily, identify crafter’s name 81. Comforter or Quilt, identify crafter’s name 82. Any knitted or crocheted item, identify crafter’s name HANDICRAFT DIVISION SPECIAL 83. For most entries in Class 56………………………………………………….$25.00 Gift Certificate Sponsored by Sew & Save Center, Stratford CONVENOR & DIRECTORS’ SPECIAL 84. A handmade article of jewelry………………………………………………..$6.00 / $5.00 / $4.00 Prizes donated by convenor and directors of Ladies’ Homecraft (Handicrafts Division) “ANTIQUES” THEME SPECIAL 85. A craft from the past………………………………….…………………….$15.00 / $10.00 / $5.00 Prizes donated by ‘Bella Floral Designs and Decor’, Tavistock BRAEMAR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SPECIAL 86. Quilt made by someone over 65 years (eligible for Grand championship- include exhibitor’s age on tag) $6.00 / $5.00 / $4.00 87. Handmade Hostess Gift $6.00 / $5.00 / $4.00 DORIS STEINACKER MEMORIAL SPECIAL 88. Eight (8) lines of humorous poetry from a personal experience …………………….$5.00 / $3.00 / $2.00 Prizes sponsored by Anna P. Lewis BERNARDIN SNAP LID / MASON CREATIVE CRAFT AWARD

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89. Best decorated or functional homemade craft using a Bernardin mason jar and /or 2-piece SNAP lid….…………………………………$20.00 gift certificate from Bernardin / $3.00 / $2.00 90. Birdhouse or birdfeeder 91. A toy or game 92. A painted sign COMMUNITY CHALLENGES 93. A toque for a newborn, either knitted or crocheted, using Baby Yarn. No ties or ribbons. All entries will be donate to a local newborn nursery. 94. A pair of knitted or crocheted mitts. All entries will be donated to TAP (Tavistock Assistance Program)

CLASS 57 - SCRAPBOOKING & CARDS Convenor: Tara McIntosh 519-475-4551

Judge: Shelley Brenneman Prize Money.......................................$5.00 / $4.00 / $3.00 Rules: Must be new work, not entered in Tavistock Fair before. Layouts may be traditional, digital or hybrid style, 1 or 2 pages, any size unless otherwise noted. Pages should be in sheet protectors where possible, with holes at the top for hanging. 1. Tavistock Fair Theme – Antiques 8. Sports Layout 2. Babies Layout 9. Pets Layout 3. Family Layout 10. Exhibitor’s Choice Layout – 1 page 4. Great Escapes Layout 11. Mini Album, no larger than 10” x 10” 5. Holidays Layout 12. Get Well Card

(Easter, Halloween, Mother’s Day, etc.) 13. Thank You Card 6. Celebrations Layout 14. Baby Card

(Weddings, Birthdays, Graduations, etc.) 15. Wedding Card 7. Farm Life Layout

CLASS 58 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Judge: Jo Mackay

Convenor: Trish Wilhelm 519 – 274-0356

RULES: All Articles must be new and up-to-date work of the exhibitor. Articles may be shown for TWO consecutive years. If there are six or more entries in a section, that section will be split. Prize Money: $5.00 / $4.00 / $3.00 VALENTINE’S DAY 1. Hand-made Valentine’s card 3. Any craft using a heart shape 2. Romantic table centerpiece, using candles & flowers 4. Small gift box elegantly wrapped for

Valentine’s Day EASTER 5. Easter basket 8. Easter-themed door decoration 6. Easter bunny, made of any material 9. Any Easter craft not listed 7. Three decorated Easter eggs on a plate SPRING BREAK 10. Handmade stepping stone 13. Decoration suitable for the garden

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11. Spring wreath for the front door 14. Handcrafted wedding favour 12. Handcrafted birdhouse 15. Handcrafted wedding invitation SUMMER HOLIDAYS 16. Decorated beach bag 19. Decorated pair of flip flops 17. Craft made with seashells 20. Craft using pressed flowers 18. Tie-dyed t-shirt 21. Item made of clay pots THANKSGIVING/AUTUMN 22. Table decoration suitable for Thanksgiving 24. A craft using a pumpkin, any material 23. Autumn wreath for the front door 25. Any Thanksgiving/Autumn craft not listed HALLOWEEN 26. Halloween wall/door decoration, any material 28. Container for Halloween Treats 27. Decorated bag to take trick-or-treating 29. Any Halloween craft not listed CHRISTMAS 30. Christmas stocking from a kit 40. Table centerpiece, suitable for Christmas dinner

31. Christmas stocking, handmade (not from a kit) 41. Handmade Christmas tree ornament 32. Festive door/wall decoration, any material 42. Handmade tree top ornament 33. A Christmas craft, suitable for displaying outdoors 43. Hand-crafted Nativity Scene 34. A Christmas wreath 44. Decorated clear gift jar of cookie mix 35. Snowman made from any material 45. Handmade Christmas gift wrap 36. Santa made from any material 46. A Christmas themed gift basket suitable for 37. Angel made from any material a hostess gift 38. Christmas tree skirt 47. A small box, gift wrapped for a child for Christmas

39. Christmas-themed table runner 48. Any Christmas craft not listed

49. Judge’s Pick of the Show……………………………….…..$10 50. Most points in the Class by an exhibitor…………………...$10

CLASS 62 - COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Co-Convenors: Janice McIntosh 519 655-2882

and Cyndy Dodds 519 580-9706 Judge: Lorraine Whaling

OPEN TO ANY ORGANIZATION Articles must be made by organization members Prize money.....$5.00 /$4.00 /$3.00 1. Antique Quilt or Comforter 6. Embroidered Pillow Cases (Pair) 2. Pint of Pickled Beets 7. Scrapbooking – 2 pages “Old Barns” 3. Three Different Snapshots of Antique Cars,4x6, matted 8. Antique “Welcome Sign” for a Front Door 4. Three Date Squares on a China Plate 9. Something New from Something Old 5. Flower Arrangement in Antique Vase 10. Surprise Me (Fair Theme)

CLASS 63 - FINE ARTS Convenor: Alison Johnston 519 272-1389

OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY 18 years of age and older Prize money.....$3.00 /$2.00 /$1.00 Any Medium (oil, acrylic, watercolour, coloured pencil, pastel) 1. Drawing 3. Abstract – non representative

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2. Painting Animation 4. Cartoon - Your own original caricature or cartoon situation-any medium. Felt Pen 5. Artist’s Choice Pen and Ink 6. Artist’s Choice Combination of Medium 7. Abstract 9. Fair Theme - Antiques 8. Artist’s Choice Computer Generated Art 10. Artist’s Choice Convenor Special - Prize Monies $5.00 / $3.00 / $2.00 11. Celebrating Antiques

CLASS 64 - AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY

Convenors – Mona Eichmann & Heidi Lamb (519-281-6385) Judge: Anne Innes

Prizes $3.00 / $2.50 / $2.00 Rules: 1. Restricted to amateur photographers. Entries taken by professional photographers will not be judged. 2. Prints are to be 4” x 6” unless otherwise stated. Entries must be mounted on a black background with a ½”

(1 cm) border (except # 8 Narrative Photography and #20 - Enlargement). 3. All photos must be the work of the exhibitor (except #21 – Bonnie Baker Special). 4. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per section. 5. All entries submitted by the same exhibitor must be distinctly different from each other. Identical photos

may not be entered under different categories. 6. All entries must not have been previously exhibited at the Tavistock Fall Fair. 7. Photographs which are considered to be objectionable or offensive will not be allowed to compete or be

displayed. 8. When in the opinion of the judge(s) a prize cannot be justified on the merit of the exhibit, the prize will not

be awarded. 9. Entries that do not adhere to all rules will be displayed, but not judged. Black & White 1. Close-Up 4. Farm Frolic 2. Winter Magic 5. Take Me Home Country Road – roadway, path or trail 3. Reflection - in water, glass, mirror, etc. 6. Photographer’s Choice Colour 4. Close-Up 5. Narrative Photography – tell a visual story using 4 photographs 4”x6”, mounted on black background 6. Underwater 7. Baby(s) 8. The Great Escape - family on vacation 9. Christmas Magic 10. Dramatic Sky 11. Abstract 12. Looks Good Upside Down

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13. Get My Attention 14. Make Me Laugh - humorous print with caption 15. Sepia (green, orange or brown effect) 16. Photographer’s Choice 17. Enlargement, any subject, any size, framed 18. Bonnie Baker – Look Alikes – relative and child taken at same age 19. Creative Image Making

Black & White Photography with Colour highlight(s), any subject, any size. Sponsored by Mona Eichmann

20. Musical Moments Sponsored by Dana McGregor

21. Fair Theme – Antiques 22. Convenor’s Special – “Pick of the Show” judged on all first place winning entries. Prize donated by the

Convenor.

CLASS 65 - JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Co-convenors: Val Jones 519-462-1954 and Monica Shantz 519-271-5519

Judge: Karen Trick ARTS AND CRAFTS GENERAL: 1. Tie dyed t-shirt 2. Any article made from scraps of fabric 3. An accessory for your bedroom 4. A door knob sign for your bedroom door 5. Any article made with yarn 6. Any handmade wooden article not from a kit 7. Creative jewellery, any material. 8. A piece of origami 9. Dream catcher 10. Painted pottery/ceramics 11. Roadside flower arrangement in a suitable container. 12. Craft featuring your favourite team logo. 13. A homemade first aid kit containing 6-12 items (empty drug containers only). 14. A picture frame decorated with natural materials (ie pebbles, shells, beans, seeds, etc.) no larger than 24 x

28 cm. 15. Handmade bookmark. 16. Tallest weed (no roots). 17. Best dressed teddy bear (all clothing must be firmly attached) no taller than 60 cm standing. 18. Make an article for a desk. 19. Item made with one or more socks. 20. Adult colouring book page, mounted on a black background HOLIDAYS: Fall: 21. Any Thanksgiving/autumn craft 23. Any Halloween craft 22. Craft using a pumpkin Christmas: 24. Handmade gift tag. 27. A small box gift wrapped 25. Handmade Christmas tree ornament. 28. Any Christmas craft 26. Cookie in a jar, include recipe. Judged on appearance.

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Valentine’s: 29. Handmade valentine’s card. 30. Centerpiece for a valentine’s dinner Easter: 31. Any Easter craft 32. Craft featuring an Easter bunny PHOTOGRAPHY:

A. All photographs must be taken by the exhibitor B. Photographs should be standard processing size. C. All photographs must be mounted on a black background. D. Judged on design as well as photography

33. Snapshot “selfie”. 34. Black and white – photographer’s choice. 35. Three snapshots, “forever friends”. 36. Snapshot “special pet”. 37. Snapshot of a sunrise or sunset. 38. Four snapshots of your vacation – mounted together include a title with location. 39. Snapshot – exhibitor’s choice. 40. Snapshot “ Nature’s beauty”. 41. Snapshot “sports”. 42. Snapshot – “fun in the water”. 43. Snapshot – “portrait”. BAKING: 44. Edible gift 48. Banana muffins (3) 45. Chocolate chip cookies plain(3) 49. Handmade cookies (3) 46. Peanut butter cookies (3) 50. Homemade trail mix, 1 cup in container 47. Cereal squares (3) OAAS COMPETITION (for 10-15 year olds) chocolate chip cookies: Our winner will be eligible to enter the district competition and will be contacted after the fair with details. SPECIALS: Junior Department Special: $4.00/3.50/3.00/2.00 51. Future collectible or antique (something that will become an antique) 52. Creative hands (any craft not listed, non-perishable items only i.e. No food). Tavistock Opti-Mrs Special: $4.00/3.50/3.00/2.00 53. Machine sewn item 54. Make something inspired by an online source (i.e. Pinterest, blog, etc.) and provide a printout of your

source. 55. Homemade bird house/bird feeder, any material not to exceed 60cm x 60 cm. 56. Recycled item made useful. Anna P. Lewis Women’s Institute Special: $7.00/6.00/5.00/4.00/3.00 57. Scrapbook page, any subject. (may be 1 page or 2 adjoining pages covering the same theme). Princess Elizabeth Women’s Institute Special: $5.00/3.00/2.00 58. A photo of a family heirloom with a story about it. Convenors’ Special: $4.00/3.50/3.00/2.00 59. A creation using Lego, K’nex or other building blocks, your own design, no kits, mounted on a base no

larger than 40 x 40 x 40 cm. 60. A duct tape creation. Bonnie Baker Society Special $5.00/4.00/3.00/2.00/1.00 61. Best constructed article from a kit Theme Special: $3.00/2.00/1.00 62. Time capsule that has been recovered with antique content

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Tavistock and Area Horticultural Society special: $5.00/3.00/2.00 63. Decorated flower pot (suitable to add a plant) Tavistock Dental Special: $7.00/6.00/5.00/4.00/3.00 64. Story board: Three to five photographs that tell a story mounted together on black background in story

sequence. OAAS Poster Competition $5.00/3.00/2.00 65. Senior youth OAAS poster competition (grades 9-12): Theme: “Promoting your Fair”. Name and date of

fair must be clearly shown. Must be hand drawn. Size: Minimum 22 cm x28 cm, Maximum 28 cm x 44 cm. Entry must be mounted centered on black cardstock or Bristol board with a 5.5 cm border.

LAURA HANSULD MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the boy or girl age 10-18 with the highest number of points in the junior department. This award is sponsored by the Anna P. Lewis Woman’s Institute. Thank you to the Tavistock Opti-Mrs and the Optimist Club of Tavistock for their donations to help increase the prize money in the junior department.

JUNIOR FINE ARTS

Convenor: Alison Johnston (519) 272 – 1389

Open To Amateurs Only

See Fair Book for rules.

Group submission are welcome in section 75 and 84. Group will split prize money.

Juniors 10-13 years old

63. Paint by number

64. Sculpture 3D

65. Drawing - Artist's Choice- black and white, lead pencil, charcoal, pencil crayons or acrylics

66. Drawing depicting Antiques

67. Painting - Artist’s Choice

68. Imaginative Creature - any medium

69. Computer generated art

70. Abstract (non – representative) - any medium

71. Cartoon -Your own original caricature or cartoon situation - any medium

72. Theme – Antiques - any medium

73. Group Entry – any medium

Intermediate 14-18 years old

74. Painting - Artist's choice

75. Sculpture 3D

76. Drawing - Artist's Choice- black and white, lead pencil, or charcoal, pencil crayons or acrylics

77. Drawing depicting Antiques

78. Imaginative Creature - any medium

79. Computer generated art

80. Abstract (non – representative) - any medium

81. Cartoon -Your own original caricature or cartoon situation - any medium

82. Antiques - any medium.

83. Group Entry – any medium

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School Children Convenors: Domestic: Paulette Roth. 519-655-2776

and Ruth Ann Wettlaufer. 519-655-2080 Use disposable plates for displaying exhibits. Use small plates if possible. Exhibits must be on the prize list to be accepted. Vegetables are to be brushed, NOT washed, and should be uniform in size. Only one entry in each section. Grade 8 and under including Senior Kindergarten. Please show in grade completed as of June of this year. The Mrs. Mary Alice Roth trophy will be presented to the child obtaining the most points in the School Children’s section. Prize Money....................$2.00/$1.80/$1.60/$1.40/$1.20/$1.00 CORN, VEGETABLES AND FRUIT No store bought 1. Field Corn, 3 cobs (husked) 13. Tomatoes, red, 5 specimens ( stems left on) 2. Potatoes, 4 tubers, white 14. Tomatoes, green, 5 specimens (stems left on) 3. Potatoes, 4 tubers, red 15. Onions, any variety, 3 specimens, not peeled 4. Beets, 3 specimens, 2” tops 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs 5. Carrots, 4 specimens, 2” tops 17. Green Peppers, 3 specimens 6. The longest cucumber 18. Smallest Pumpkin (orange in colour–no gourds) 7. Largest beet (by weight), 2” top 19. 5 mini potatoes (any variety) 8. Funniest shape carrot or carrots joined 20. Vegetable person or animal (any decorations

accepted) 9. Pepper Squash, 1 (any variety) 21. Rhubarb, 5 stalks tied, leaves cut off, base left

intact, no taller than 12” 10. Any vegetable or fruit not listed, 2 specimens 22. Zucchini, longest in length 11. Potato, one with most eyes 23. Largest pumpkin 12. Cherry Tomatoes, 5 specimens ( stems left on) 24. Largest tomato, potato and onion (1 each, total

weight) FLOWERS Convenor: Elaine Green. 519-655-3129 No store bought Prize Money…………………….$2.00/$1.80/1.60/$1.40/$1.20/$1.00 25. Geranium, 1 bloom, self foliage 26. Unlisted cut flowers, 3 specimens, 1 variety named (annuals) 27. Unlisted cut flowers, 3 specimens, 1 variety named (perennials) 28. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeekia), 3 blooms 29. Marigolds, 3 blooms 30. Arrangement of 3 different Hosta leaves 31. Arrangement of flowers in a coffee mug 32. Collection of 3 ornamental grasses 33. Gladiolus, 1 spike, not over 20” to first bloom 34. Arrangement using red and white flowers. 35. Tuberous Begonia, floating with its own foliage. 36. Cup and Saucer arrangement of small flowers 37. Mixed bouquet of roadside flowers 38. Dahlia, 1 bloom 39. Arrangement in a small container 40. Arrangement of flowers in a recycled container 41. Bouquet of “My favourite garden flowers” 42. Collection of 3 Hydrangeas

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HICKSON LIONS SPECIAL For the most points in section 1-42………………………$5.00/$3.00/$2.00 TAVISTOCK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPECIAL 43. Arrangement of flowers in an antique container. Prize Money…………………..$5.00/$3.00/$2.00 COOKING Boys and Girls. Prize Money…………………….$2.00/$1.80/$1.60/$1.40/$1.20/$1.00 Baked goods of two different entrants must not be taken from the same pan. Use small disposable plates where possible! 44. Dressed up wiener, using 1 only, any material accepted. 45. Homemade Pizza using an English Muffin for the base 46. Squares (your choice), 2 – 2” squares 47. Best decorated hard boiled egg (unpeeled) 48. Cookies (your favourite recipe), 4 cookies on plate 49. Rice Krispie squares (3 – 2” squares) 50. Cupcakes, 3 decorated 51. Muffins (your choice), 3 on a plate and remove paper liners THEME SPECIAL sponsored by HICKSON LIONS CLUB 52. Chocolate Drops– recipe below Prize Money.....……$5.00/$3.00/$2.00 Chocolate Drops: . ¼ cup butter, ¾ cup white sugar, ¼ cup milk, 1 ½-1 ¾ cup quick oats. Microwave for 1 minute on high. Stir until butter is melted. Microwave 1 more minute until mixture comes to a boil. Add ½ cup coconut and 3 tbsp.cocoa. Stir and microwave for 5-10 seconds more. Drop by tsp. onto waxed paper. SPECIAL PRIZE – for most points in sections 44 – 51. Prize donated by Anya Donaldson. Prize Money………………..$5.00/$3.00/$2.00 PRE-SCHOOL Rules: Ages 5 and under by June 2018. Must be made by child. Only one entry per child in each section. NO STORE BOUGHT FLOWERS Prize Money…………………….$2.00/$1.80/$1.60/$1.40/$1.20/$1.00 53. Edible necklace 55. Arrangement of garden flowers in a container 54. Marshmallow animal or person

SCHOOL CHILDREN - CRAFTS Convenor: Gloria Wettlaufer - 655-2478

BOYS AND GIRLS: ONLY ONE ENTRY IN EACH SECTION. Please Show in the Grade completed as of JUNE , 2018 PLEASE NOTE: Any building block entry MUST be on a FIRM BASE NO LARGER THAN 40cm x 40cm . PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL TAGS ARE SECURELY ATTACHED TO ENTRIES PRIZE MONEY ( 56 - 80 )...$2.00 / 1.80 / 1.60 / 1.40 / 1.20 / 1.00 THIS SOCIETY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, OR DAMAGE TO ANY ARTICLE ENTERED. GRADE 7 & 8 56. Any Craft not listed - Kits Included 57. Create a “Family Tree” with at least 3 generations. 58. A decorated “Mason Jar” to be used as a table centre piece. 59. Inuksuk – made from stones – No Higher than 20cm 60. Using a “Rock” – design a “Door Stop”

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GRADE 5 & 6 61. Any Craft not listed - KITS INCLUDED 62. Create a “Family Tree” – with at least 3 generations. 63. Any article of building blocks (LEGO, MECCANO etc.) NO LARGER THAN

40cm x 40cm x 30cm. high. Including kits and moving parts. ON A FIRM BASE No Larger Than- 40cm x 40cm.

64. A decorated “Mason Jar” to be used as a table centre piece. 65. Create “A Gift” for “Grandma” GRADE 3 & 4 66. Any Craft not listed 67. Any article of building blocks (LEGO,MECCANO etc.) NOT FROM A KIT

NO LARGER THAN 40cm x 40cm x 30cm.high AND ON A FIRMBASE - N0 LARGER THAN 40cmx40cm. 68. Any article of building blocks (LEGO, MECCANO etc.) JUST FROM A KIT NO LARGER THAN 40cm x 40cm x

30cm high with moving parts - AND ON A FIRM BASE NO LARGER THAN 40cm x 40cm. 69. Make a “Snowman” using any medium – no higher than 30cm - items attached. 70. Decorate “A Baseball Hat” – items firmly attached. GRADE 1 & 2 71. Any craft not listed 72. Any article made of building blocks (LEGO, MECCANO etc.) CAN BE FROM A KIT -NO LARGER THAN 40cm x

40cm x 30cm high - AND ON A FIRM BASE NO LARGER THAN - 40cmx40cm. 73. Draw –colour & decorate “A Christmas Stocking” - mounted. 74. Dress Up your favourite “Teddy Bear” – items firmly attached. 75. Decorate a clay flower pot KINDERGARTEN AND UNDER 76. Any craft not listed 77. Any article made from building blocks (Lego,Meccano, etc.)– N0 LARGER THAN 40cmx40cmx30cm high -

AND ON A FIRM BASE – NO LARGER THAN 40cmx40cm- Can be from a kit. 78. Trace “Your Foot” colour and decorate it – items firmly attached. 79. Make an “edible necklace” 80. Using a Paper Plate – “Make a Clock”. DIRECTOR’S SPECIAL Create a “Flying Critter” using Popsicle Sticks- using any medium. Items firmly attached - and no larger than 31cm x 31cm 81. Grades 1-4 .....................Prize Money $3.00 / $2.00 / $1/00 82. Grades 5-8 .................... Prize Money $3.00/ $2.00/ $1.00 Prizes donated by the Convenor and the Directors of School Children’s Arts and Crafts. BONNIE BAKER SPECIAL Design & Decorate a “Memory Box” – to be judged on outside appearance only - Items firmly attached. 83. Grades 1 - 4 ...................Prize Money $3.00 / $2.00 / $1.00 84. Grades 5 - 8 ..................Prize Money $3.00 / $2.00 / $1.00 A TEDDY BEAR SPECIAL Using “Old Christmas Cards” – create a collage in the shape of a “TEDDY BEAR” - No larger than a ½ sheet of bristol board 85. Grades 1 - 4 .................................Prize Money $3.00 / $2.00 / $1.00 86. Grades 5 - 8 .................................Prize Money $3.00 / $2.00 / $1.00 Prizes donated “IN MEMORY OF MANDY” by her parents - John and Sheila Roppel. DORIS STEINACKER SPECIAL: OPEN TO ALL GRADES. 87. Eight (8) lines of humorous poetry from a personal experience. $5/$3/$2

(Doris’ love of poetry inspired the members of the Anna P. Lewis Women’s Institute to offer this special).

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FIRE CHIEF SPECIAL Create a “Fire Truck” from recycled material. All items firmly attached No Larger than 50cm in length. 88. Gr. 1-4 $3.00 / $2.00 / $1.00 89. Gr. 5-8 $3.00/ $2.00 / $1.00 Prize Money donated by East Zorra - Tavistock Township Fire Chief: Scott Alexander ****** LEGO /BUILDING BLOCK SPECIAL****** Create a “Fire Hall” from Lego/Building Blocks - on a firm base 40cm x 40cm 90. Gr. 1-4 $3.00/ $2.00/ $1.00 91. Gr. 5-8 $3.00/ $2.00/ $1.00 Prize Money donated by East Zorra-Tavistock Township Fire Chief - Scott Alexander TAVISTOCK GAZETTE SPECIAL OAAS POSTER COMPETITION – Poster – MUST BE HAND DRAWN DESIGN. Poster using Fair Theme and “PROMOTING YOUR FAIR”. Name and date of fair must be clearly shown. Size: Minimum: 22cmx28cm – without border. Maximum: 28cmx44cm without border. Entry must be centered on CARDSTOCK or BRISTOLBOARD exposing a 5.5cm border on all 4 sides. NOTE: name of fair district (Dist. 7), contact person, owner of poster- complete mailing address must be clearly labeled on back of poster. (1st. Place entry eligible to enter District Competition) Prize Money donated by Tavistock Gazette. 92. Junior – Gr. 1-4 $5.00/$3.00/$2.00 93. Intermediate – Gr. 5-8 $5.00/$3.00/$2.00

PRE-SCHOOL & PRIMARY FINE ARTS

(Same rules as Jr. Dept. Fine Arts) Following 3 classes ONLY COLLECTED HERE –

displayed with rest of Fine Arts – In Main Arena Pre-School – Ages 5 and under 94. Drawing – Artist’s Choice $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 95. Painting – Artist’s Choice $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 96. Theme: “ANTIQUES”– any medium $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 97. Group entry – any medium $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 Primary – Ages 6-9 98. Drawing – Artist’s Choice $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 99. Painting – Artist’s Choice $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 100. Theme: “ANTIQUES”– any medium $3.00/$2.00/$1.00 101. Group Entry – any medium $3.00/$2.00/$1.00

4-H Club Exhibit Convenor: Shonna Ward 519-462-2341 Open to 4-H Clubs. Exhibits to be based on a club project for the year. Each display will be awarded $15.00 and four (4) feet of frontage will be allowed to each display. 4-H Club displays must be in place by 12 noon Friday. The convenor should be advised at least one week before the fair of the display entry.

Oxford County 4-H Association Special Class—open to youth ages 6-21 Convenor: Shonna Ward 519-462-2341 Craft promoting 4-H—using any medium, indoor or outdoor, examples—quilt, garden sign, painting Prizes 1st $15.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $8.00, 5th $5.00