Prizes: 1st - $52nd - $33rd - $2CC1.Painting- Watercolour, framedCC2.Painting- Acrylic, framedCC3.Folk Art on MetalCC4.Ceramic – anythingCC5.Decorated BasketCC6.Article suitable for Bazaar, Christmas Hanger for doorCC7.Article suitable for Bazaar, BathroomCC8.3 Christmas Decorations, each made in a different method CC9.Folk Art on WoodCC10.Best Hobby Craft Exhibit not listed elsewhere CC11.BeadworkCC12.1 page Scrapbooking, any kindCC13.Article using dried fruit CC14.Homemade wind chimes CC15.Christmas Tree Skirt CC16.Lawn Ornament (max. 24”) (Free Choice) CC17.Christmas Decoration (outside door)CC18.Decorative painting on glassCC19.Thanksgiving Centrepiece (free choice)CC20.Wood burning tool and techniquesCC21.Something made from something recyclableCC22.Decorated Clay Flower Pot CC23.Homemade Candles CC24.Stained Glass Sun Catcher CC25.Jewellery made with BeadsCC26.Door StopCC27.Small Basket for Shut-InsCC28.Best Homemade WreathCC29.Fabric Covered AlbumCC30.Christmas CentrepieceCC31.Spooky Halloween Outdoor Hanger for doorCC32.Halloween Decorated Treat Holder, Bowl or basketCC33.Folk Art Bird House$15. Donation by the Women’s Division of the Fairboard for the “Most Outstanding “item.$25 donated by Cooper-Remington Women’s Institute for •Top Prize Winner in Creative Crafts- $12•2nd Highest PrizeWinner in Creative Crafts- $8•3rd Highest Prize Winner in Creative Crafts-$5Creative Class 66Committee Chairperson: Karen Wood, 473-4064Committee: Maryann Baumhour, Bonnie Courtice,Jane Robinson, Toni Alexander.