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2010 PERTH FAIR
ADVANCE PRIZE LIST
THIS YEAR’S THEME IS
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“CELEBRATING OUR 165 !
FLOWERS
Committee: Gail McFarlane 613-259-5410, Rhonda Bulloch
Do not use containers of value. The Perth & District Agricultural Society cannot be responsible
for valuable containers.
Hints for Exhibitors in the flower class:
All exhibits should be arranged attractively.
Cut flowers are to be shown in long stem and where possible, with foliage.
For taller stems and larger containers, use of cedar is recommended to hold the stems in place
Note: Cedar used as a filler, is not to show above container level.
Flowers should be as uniform as possible.
Make sure to measure the diameter of the blooms and enter the proper size by section.
A spray is a portion of the plant, with a number of flowers.
A stem is a plant structure, carrying one or more flowers and/or buds.
A bloom is an individual flower, one to a stem.
If a bud is not opened and not showing any colour, it does not count as a bloom and it is a good
idea to remove it.
Exhibits must contain the exact number of flowers specified in the section.
Do not leave seed heads on the exhibit.
Watch for wilted petals.
Remove debris from pot.
In dahlia classes, green centres should not be showing and the blooms should be approximately
45 degree angle from stem.
Ideal gladiolus should be 1/3 open, 1/3 bud, 1/3 green.
Please use tall, sturdy container.
A snapdragon may have more than one spike, note what is specified for the section.
African violets should contain only a single crown, in a pot.
In a floral arrangement, the large flowers and strong colours should be at the base.
701 - 1 Nicotiana - 5 stems.
701 - 2 Hosta – one variety – 3 leaves.
701 - 3 Cosmos – any variety – 5 stems.
701 - 4 Dahlias – 3 blooms.
701 - 5 Gladioli – pastel colours – 5 stems.
701 - 6 Gladioli – 5 mixed stems.
701 - 7 Gladioli – bicoloured – 5 stems.
701 - 8 Rudbeckia – 5 stems.
701 - 9 Pansies – 5 stems.
701 - 10 “WINE & ROSES” – a single rose floating in a wine glass.
701 - 11 Rose – any kind – 1 stem, name variety.
701 - 12 Snapdragons – any variety or mix – 5 stems.
701 - 13 Sweet Peas – any variety – 5 stems.
701 - 14 Bachelor’s Buttons – any colour – any variety – 5 stems.
701 - 15 Zinnias – any colour – any variety – 5 stems.
701 - 16 3 varieties of flowers grown for drying – 2 stems each.
701 - 17 Petunias – single frilled – 5 stems.
701 - 18 Petunias – double frilled – 5 stems.
701 - 19 A container of mixed perennials – 10 stems.
701 - 20 A container of mixed annuals – 10 stems.
701 - 21 Salvia – any variety – 5 stems.
701 - 22 Bouquet of garden “Mums” – 5 stems.
701 - 23 Sunflowers – collection – any size – any colour - 3 stems.
701 - 24 3 varieties of cut flowers – not listed above.
701 - 25 “Tiny Treasures” a miniature arrangement of cut flowers not over 4” in any direction.
701 - 26 Foliage plant potted – as grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 27 Begonias – as grown in pot, in bloom. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 28 Hen & Chicken plant – as grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 29 Impatiens plant – as grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 30 African violet – single – 1 crown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 31 1 potted Geranium – in bud/bloom – grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 32 Potted Herb – identified – grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 33 Ivy potted – grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
701 - 34 A collection of Cacti – two or more as grown in pot. Pot not to exceed 10”.
FLOWER SPECIALS
701 - 35 Happy Anniversay!! Pot et. Fleur – An exhibit of growing plants, in or out of pots, packed lightly
with moisture retaining material, plus cut flowers in tubes of water, oasis or other material, all
assembled in one container. Moss, decorative wood and rock may be included. No cut foliage
is permitted. However, cut flowering and/or fruited branches may be used.
701 - 36 Heritage Days – an arrangement of fresh material in an old-fashioned container (ie: bread pan,
pitcher, etc.).
701 - 37 Afternoon Tea – an arrangement using a tea pot.
701 - 38 Christmas in September – an arrangement using fresh flowers, evergreens, all natural
material, ribbons acceptable.
701 - 39 Lavender & Lace – Shades of purple, mauve and white flowers. Ribbon and/or lace may be
used.
701 - 40 In Perth Fairs Gone By – an arrangement using fair or agricultural memorabilia.
JUNIORS
701 - 41 Down on the Farm – an arrangement in a clay pot, with farm machinery and farm animals
included (these could be cut outs from a catalogue or small toys). Pot not to exceed 10”.
BOTTLED GOODS
Committee: June Conroy 613-267-2283, Eva Buker, Norma Bellamy, Anne Williams
Jellies, jams conserves and marmalades to be displayed in jam jars – 250ml. No wax.
All other exhibits in 500ml only. No wax.
No food colouring allowed.
Lids and tops must be NEW.
Quart sealers will be disqualified.
SECTIONS 1 – 18 MUST BE SHOWN IN 250ML. BOTTLES
703 -1 Pineapple & Strawberry sauce.
703 -2 Rhubarb & Strawberry jam.
703 -3 Blueberry jelly.
703 -4 Applesauce – with spice.
703 -5 Diabetic strawberry jam – cooked.
703 -6 Chokecherry & Crabapple jelly.
703 -7 Peach conserve.
703 -8 Apple or Crabapple jelly.
703 -9 Marmalade – grapefruit, orange & lemon.
703 -10 Strawberry jam – cooked.
703 -11 Peach jam – cooked.
703 -12 Zucchini marmalade.
703 -13 Raspberry jam – frozen.
703 -14 Grape jelly.
703 -15 Red currant jelly.
703 -16 Raspberry jelly.
703 -17 Diabetic Raspberry jam – cooked.
703 -18 Mint jelly.
SECTIONS 19 – 43 MUST BE SHOWN IN 500ML. BOTTLES
703 -19 Preserved Strawberries.
703 -20 Peaches – canned.
703 -21 Barbeque sauce – no meat.
703 -22 Cranberry sauce.
703 -23 Zucchini relish.
703 -24 Nine Day Cucumber pickles.
703 -25 Corn relish.
703 -26 Ripe cucumber relish.
703 -27 Hot dog relish.
703 -28 Pickled leeks.
703 -29 Beet salad pickle.
703 -30 Dill bean pickles.
703 -31 Beet pickles.
703 -32 Mustard bean pickles.
703 -33 Dill pickles with garlic.
703 -34 Sweet mixed pickles.
703 -35 Mustard cucumber pickles.
703 -36 Dilled carrots.
703 -37 Tomato butter.
703 -38 Lady Rose relish pickles (Women’s Institute Book 1983).
703 -39 Bread and Butter pickles.
703 -40 Chili sauce.
703 -41 Relish of your choice – not previously mentioned.
703 -42 Raw chili sauce.
703 -43 Salsa.
703 -44 A gift basket containing 1 jar of each: jam, jelly, pickles and 4 other edible items with 2
containing pumpkin. Basket no larger than 12” x 18”.
Jar Sizes
Decorative Mason Jars Regular Mason Jar
250ml 500ml 500ml
QUILTING
O.A.A.S QUILT
O.A.A.S Hand Quilting Rules:
A. Entries must be solely made and hand quilted by the exhibitor and exhibited and judged at a local
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) to be eligible for this competition .
B. Entry quilts must be a minimum of 72” X 90” (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed to the
next levels of competition.)
C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be
selected at the Annual O.A.A.S Convention.
D. Upon making an entry into the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Quilt Competition,
the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition.
E. The winning Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Champion Quilt will not be eligible to
compete in any future District and/or Convention O.A.A.S competition.
F. The winner’s name and pattern to be displayed at the Fair on sign provided by O.A.A.S.
704-1 Pieced cotton quilt, double bed, finished size 72” x 90” or larger - S.M.A. This quilt must be
hand quilted (all quilting to be done by hand).
704-2 Hand appliquéd quilt, double bed, finished size 72” x 90” or larger - S.M.A. This quilt must be
hand quilted (all quilting to be done by hand).
O.A.A.S Machine Quilting Rules:
A. Quilt/Wall Hanging must be solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor and exhibited and
judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) fair to be eligible for this
competition.
B. Quilt/Wall Hanging to be measured on the perimeter. Total perimeter measurement to be a
minimum of 192 inches or 480 cm. Note the article can be square, rectangular etc.
C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Machine
Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will be selected at the Annual OAAS Convention.
D. Upon making entry into the OAAS Machine Quilting Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to
participate in any promotional activities related to the competition.
E. The winning OAAS Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will not be eligible to compete in any
future District and/or OAAS Provincial competition.
F. The winner’s name to be displayed at the Fair on sign provided by OAAS.
G. The Quilt/Wall Hanging must not be quilted using a long arm machine and must be machine
quilted by the Exhibitor.
H. Quilt/Wall Hanging must have visible machine quilting.
704-3 Machine quilt, double bed, finished size 48” x 48” or larger - S.M.A. Measured on the
perimeter (must be machine quilted/not by long arm). Article must have visible machine
quilting.
QUILTS
705 - 1 Hand appliquéd quilt, double bed, finished size 72” x 90” or larger hand quilted – S.M.A
705 - 2 Quilt, lap size – minimum 45” x 60” hand quilted – S.M.A
705 - 3 Pieced cotton quilt, double bed, hand quilted – S.M.A
705 - 4 Hand appliquéd quilt, double bed, hand quilted – S.M.A
705 - 5 Quilt, machine quilted, any pattern, double bed – S.M.A
705 - 6 Quilt, any technique, any size, machine quilted, long arm machine – S.M.A
705 - 7 Scrap quilt, made in the old time way with a variety of fabrics (which may include fabric
recycled from garments). If there is a story attached to the design and/or fabrics, please
include it, any size – S.M.A
705 - 8 Tied quilt, any size – S.M.A
705 - 9 “Heritage updated” quilt, made from a top or blocks “found in a trunk”, bought at a sale, or
inherited, etc., any size – S.M.A
705 - 10 Crib quilt, pieced or appliquéd, no buttons, pins or beads, 30” x 40” or larger – S.M.A
705 - 11 Set of four placemats, quilted, hand or machine – S.M.A
705 - 12 Table runner, quilted, hand or machine – S.M.A
705 - 13 Quilt top, any technique, to be finished for 2011 quilted, hand or machine – S.M.A
705 - 14 Finished quilt from last year – S.M.A
SEWING
705 - 15 Sleep pants, any size – S.M.A
705 - 16 Child’s pyjamas, sewn, size 4 to 12– S.M.A
705 - 17 Apron, any style – S.M.A
705 - 18 Tote bag, any material – S.M.A
705 - 19 Wall hanging, any material – S.M.A
705 - 20 Casserole carrier with dish – S.M.A
705 - 21 Article of smocking – S.M.A or S.Y.A
705 - 22 Article of Redwork – S.M.A or S.Y.A
KNITTING
705 - 23 Afghan/blanket, minimum 40” x 52” (exclusive of optional fringe), any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 24 Sweater, any size, any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 25 Baby’s sweater and hat set any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 26 Hat, any size, any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 27 Pair of adult socks, any weight - S.Y.A
705 - 28 Pair of children’s socks - S.Y.A
705 - 29 Pair of adult slippers - S.Y.A
705 - 30 Knitted and felted item any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 31 Baby afghan/blanket - S.Y.A
705 - 32 Child’s toque and mittens - S.Y.A
CROCHETING
705 - 33 Afghan/blanket, minimum 40” x 52” (exclusive of optional fringe), any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 34 Baby afghan/blanket - S.Y.A
705 - 35 Hat, any size, any yarn - S.Y.A
705 - 36 Baby’s sweater and hat set - S.Y.A
705 - 37 Crocheted poncho - S.Y.A
MISCELLANEOUS HANIDCRAFTS
705 - 38 Any article of tatting - S.Y.A
705 - 39 Any article of knitting, not already listed - S.Y.A
705 - 40 Any article of sewing, not already listed - S.M.A
705 - 41 Any article of crocheting, not already listed - S.Y.A
705 - 42 Any article of quilting, not already listed - S.M.A
FIBRE ARTS
In this category, you can use the fibre of your choice (knit, crochet, sew, quilt, felt, spin,
weave, etc.) to make the following:
705 - 43 Wall hanging, minimum size 10” x 12”, any technique or combination of techniques. Attach a
brief explanation of techniques used (ie: paper piecing, needle felting, thread painting) on an
index card.
705 - 44 Bag or tote, any technique or combination on techniques.
705 - 45 Make It Useful, take something out of the recycling bin and make into something useful. Use
your imagination!
RUGS
705 - 46 Hooked rug, traditional hooking with fabric strips - S.M.A
705 - 47 Braided rug - S.M.A
705 - 48 Woven rug - S.Y.A
705 - 49 Rug, any other technique - S.M.A or S.Y.A
YOUNG HANDICRAFTERS
Ages 8 – 14
705 - 50 Izzy Doll – knitted – S.M.A
705 - 51 “Halloween” toque – use your imagination – knit or crochet – S.M.A
705 - 52 Any article made from recycled material – S.M.A include picture from original item.
WEAVING & SPINNING
705 - 53 Hand spun novelty yarn, hand dyed, sample of fibre attached.
705 - 54 Hand spun wool, one skein, 2 ply, sample of fibre attached.
705 - 55 Knit article using hand spun yarn.
705 - 56 Any article of hand felting, attach card stating technique used.
LOCAL COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
Basic Shawl
705 - 57
Cast on 4 stitches
Knit 1 row
Knit 2/ put yarn over needle/knit to end of row
Continue above row until your shawl is correct size – cast off loosely.
SHAWLS WILL BE DONATED TO NURSING HOMES, PLEASE USE WASHABLE YARN!
HOBBY CRAFTS
706 - 1 Rustic handmade Christmas decoration.
706 - 2 Shadowbox of memories, not to exceed 8” x 10”.
706 - 3 Novelty handmade bazaar item valued to sell at $5.00 or less.
706 - 4 Handmade bazaar item valued to sell at $5.00 to $10.00.
706 - 5 Tole painted article using crackling to look aged.
706 - 6 Collage –depicting theme, not to exceed 14” x 22”.
706 - 7 Oldest postcard mounted. Mounting not to exceed 5” x 7”.
706 - 8 Purchased toy doll dressed in handmade heritage clothing. - S.M.A or S.Y.A
706 - 9 Homemade shopping bag - S.M.A or S.Y.A
706 - 10 Tole painted article for Christmas.
706 - 11 Doll quilt and matching pillow, any medium - S.M.A or S.Y.A
706 - 12 Best penmanship. Poem of no more than 8 lines. Mounted. Mounting not to exceed 8” x 10”.
706 - 13 Tole painted article to reflect bygone era theme.
706 - 14 Oldest book could be a cookbook, bible, school book etc.
706 - 15 Canada Day decoration, ie: windsock, or tole painted article, etc.
706 - 16 Tole painted Fall decoration.
706 - 17 Create a gift & card for Grandma for Christmas - S.M.A
706 - 18 “I Made It!”- Ingenious recycling.
706 - 19 Handmade Valentine card. NOT computerized.
706 - 20 Spring lawn/garden tole painted article.
706 - 21 Scrapbooking – Perth Fair, includes story or description as part of the page- 1 page.
706 - 22 Scrapbooking – antiques, any theme, includes story or description as part of the page – no
preprinted background.
706 - 23 2 pages scrapbooking – any theme, includes story or description as part of the page – no
preprinted background.
SPECIALS
706 - 24 An article of counted cross stitch, ready to hang.
706 - 25 Article of needlework other than counted cross stitch, ready to hang.
706 - 26 Quilted wall hanging, hand quilted, not to exceed 36” x 36”, ready to hang - S.M.A
706 - 27 Quilted wall hanging, machine quilted, not to exceed 36” x 36”, ready to hang - S.M.A
706 - 28 Framed article of oil roughing, ready to hang.
706 - 29 Article of woodburning.
JUNIORS
706 - 30 “I Made It!”- Ingenious recycling.
706 - 31 Computerized invitation for a Beach party.
706 - 32 Create an Inuksuk, not larger than 10” in any direction.
706 - 33 Rustic handmade Christmas decoration.
706 - 34 Scrapbooking – My Vacation, includes a story or description as part of the page – 1 page.
706 - 35 Homemade shopping bag - S.M.A or S.Y.A
WOODWORKING
709 - 1 Handmade tool handle – not turned (ie: axe handle, hammer handle).
709 - 2 Wooden model of transportation (ie: car, plane, boat).
709 - 3 Game or puzzle.
709 - 4 Scroll saw item.
709 - 5 Turned article.
709 - 6 Jewelry box.
709 - 7 Furniture for a dollhouse – 3 items, displayed in very shallow box.
709 - 8 Bird feeder or birdhouse.
709 - 9 Three legged milking stool.
709 - 10 Useful wooden item, not turned.
709 - 11 Judges Choice – Best project from all woodworking entries.
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