C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2, 1980 Troy Fair (Continued from Page C3'3) Quilters, a group of women from the Troy area. Best of Show was a sampler quilt made by Nancy Vmeski of Troy, a craftsman who also weaves baskets. Other winners in the quilt contest were- Patchwork Alice Keegan, Troy; Betty Bates, Stevensville. Tied Quilts Gayle Leonard, Columbia Cross Roads; H.M., Honda Ayers, E. Smithfield. Stenciled Eleanor Boor, Columbia Cross Roads; H.M., Jean Goodwin, Troy. Applique Lorena Earle, Troy; H.M., Jean Goodwin, Troy. Needlework Freita Clewed, Gillett; H.M., Betty Peters, Troy. According to Rose Lovell, co-chairman of the Craft Days, the crowd was ex cellent - larger than they expected. Near the front of the craft tent was a large needlepoint sign which read “Old Quilters never Die. They just go to Pieces.” At this year’s Troy Fair, the pieces had all failed into the right places and were exceptionally impressive! Other contest results are as follows: FLOWERS Best of Show Virginia Davis, R 2 Troy. Sweepstakes Lorraine Speak, R 3, Columbia Cross Roads. VEGETABLES Best Entry Adam Yoachim, R 5, Towanda Premier Exhibit Kathy Yoachim, R 5, Towanda GRANGE EXHIBITS 1. Iona; 2. Mmnequa, 3 Windfall: 4. 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