Things From The Past

Things From The Past
Things From The Past

Class 29

Chairperson: Pat Leonard

PRIZES: 1st – $5 | 2nd – $4 | 3rd – $3

Prize money sponsored in part by the Murray Lees Family

RULES & REGULATIONS

  • Articles must be at least 50 years old
  • NO antique dealers, please
  • Historical interest and approximate age of entry would be appreciated
  • Small cracks or flaws should not disqualify the entry
  • Item size – less than 12” in any direction, if possible
  • Articles will be displayed securely
  • For safety & security, only the chairperson or designate will re­move entries

We will take the best possible care to safeguard your entries, but cannot be held responsible for the articles or accidents to them

SECTION

  1. Canadian currency, 2 paper & 2 coins, displayed in a clear sleeve (condition & to be taken into con­sideration)
  2. Pickle dish with matching pickle fork
  3. Pie plate
  4. Tea kettle, not electric
  5. Pearl-handled butter knife
  6. Miniature china clock
  7. Folding wooden ruler
  8. Campaign button
  9. Candle Snuffer
  10. Canadian themed salt & pepper set
  11. Oldest marriage certificate, must be legible
  12. Camera
  13. Man’s ring, ie. school, initial
  14. Snuff box
  15. Clear glass item with maple leaf pattern
  16. 1 pair Ladies dress/evening gloves
  17. Souvenir plate, local interest (not a church)
  18. King Charles III childhood picture
  19. Ash tray with advertising
  20. Oldest telephone book
  21. Sunday school booklet
  22. Child’s block puzzle
  23. Vintage Santa item (ie. toy, decoration, picture)
  24. Any item showing the original Canadian flag ( pre 1965)
  25. Do you have an interesting item that there is no class above for? Enter it here.

JUDGES’ SPECIAL: Best antique chosen by the Judge – Rosette plus $25 Sponsored by the Murray Lees Family

 

How to Enter a Competition

Competition Rules

General Rules and Regulation

Each exhibitor, upon arriving on the grounds, must apply to the Committee in charge, who will inform the exhibitor where the animals or articles are to be placed.

Judging Standards

Our local Committee members do not judge at our Fair. The Society hires and pays for qualified and impartial judges.