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HEAVY HORSES - Section A
Committee - Oliver Pryce. Wm. Dale, Warden Haney
Section A-2 Clydesdale
Section -A-3 Percheron „
Section A-4 Belgian
Class
1. Brood mare with foal by.side........... 6 5 4 3 2
2. Foalof1973.......................... 6 5 4 3 2
3. Filly or gelding, 3 years old .... :. , . ; ... 6 5 4 3 2
4. Filly or gelding, 2 years old........ , .. • : 6. 5 4 3' 2
5. Filly or eetdine, I year aid..............6 5 4 3 2
6. $100:00 Special: $5.00 eptry fee: one entry from each
exhibitor - $15, $13, S12, Sit, $10,.$958, $8„ $7, $7.
7. Township Special: For best 3 horses from any municipality,
necessarily owned by one exhibitor - $12, $9,, $6,' $3.'
8. Best handled colt led by boy or girl 17 years and under •
$5, $3, $2.
9. Best heavy, horse, on grounds - Badge.
10. Light draught team in harness. ........ 3S 30 25 20 .
11. Percheron team in harness. _,_ .......', 35, 30 25 2Q
13. Clyde team in harness .........:.......'. 35 30 25 20
14.,Commercial team in harness............ 35 30 25 20
15. Single commercial horse in harness....... '15 10 8 5
16. Four -horse tandem hitch ...:......... . . $10.00 per entry ,
17. Six -horse tandem hitch ................. $15.00 perentry
In classes 11, 12, 13, 14 if there are more than 5 entries in a
class the class may be split to light and -heavy at the discretion of
the cgmmittee with full prize money paid. +
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LIGHT HORSES - Section
u es R.egu arfion" :N
ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
one section of a class in indoor department, or more than 2
17. No member, being an exhibitor in any class, shallract
1. Society reserves right to sward monies not taken up
prizes in any section of a class in livestock.
8• Prizewinners to the amount of $5.00 or. over are
as judge or be present or accompany the judge while that
particular class is being judged.
in one section to other classes,'providing:entries merit
reqwired to leave membership fee for .1975,
9. Pa mint will be made b cheque before December 1.
y
18. No articles to be removed from showroom before 5
prizes.
2. Ariicles fo mpetition in indoor departments to be
in showroom befor 12 the first day
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Cheques must be cashed by March 1 following or revert to
p.m; on second day of fair. Exhibition hall shall be cleared
of persons at 5 p.m. of that day, and none will main be
o'clock noon on of the
exhibition, Sept. 19 and properly located in their own
Society
10. All stock and articles exhibited must be bona fide
admitted except those holding passes and entitled to
remove &nods on exhibition.
departments, and all stock and eggs to be on the grounds
by 11:30 o'clock a.m. of the second day, September 20,
grope ly of the exhibitor and all_ grains, seeds, fruits,
flowers and vegetables exhibited must have been
19, While officers and directors of this Society will use
every available means to prevent acpidents in and about
except entries in Class J which must be in by 11 o'clock.
3. Payments of $1.50 will constitute a
produced on farm or garden of exhibitor; any person
"
the grounds, it must be strictly understood that all persons
yearly
membership and will entitle the member so paying to
infringing" on these, rules shall forfeit prize money.
11. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard
going into or upon the grounds must personally assume' all
risks of accident or injury from accidents from any cause
compete in any or all of the regular departments. A
membership permits one free pass to the grounds, and can
to merit in all stock and articles exhibited for competition
and to withhold any premiums if they consider the stock or
whatsoever.
20. While Directors will take every possible precaution
be Thea eitticr lWofsaay even`mg U TMay OM Uflf once.
article undeserving, and thet a first or second prize be not
under the circumstances to secure safety for exhibitors,
Additional passes will be allowed as follows (not more
than three up member):
given to a third class animal, or in sweepstakes if they
the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting,
passes per paid
Horses (not race), each 2 animals over 2 - I *pass
consider the competition not sufficient,
and should any article. be accidentally injured, lost or
stolen, the Directors will give all assistance in their power
Cattle, each 4 aniTals over 4 - 1 pass
Swine, each 8 animals over 8 - 1 pass
12. Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a
toward* recovery, but will not make any payment for the
value thereof.
4. Entries to be in the hands of the secretary not later
than September 16, An additional fee of 50c will be
disturbance, whether by openly criticizing the judge or .....
using obscene 'language to any judge or officer,. shall
forfeit the right to any and may be suspended by
her or other
pts to. fall short 21. In case of bad or unfavorable weather
reasons causing the receiptspaying the
charged for late entries on Thursday; $1:00 will be charged
for late entries on Friday. Late entries for indoor exhibits
premium
Society from exhibiting,
expenses and all prizes full. a proportionate amount,
exclusive of membershi will be deducted from such
p
will be those after 11:30 o'clock a.m, on September 19
Vehicles parked e e parking area shall be towed
away at the owner's expense. . •
,prizes to enable the Directors to balance the accounts
Address all entries to Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill, Seaforth.
Judging of all classes bothu.�ndoors and outdoors will
13. No two persons will be allowed to show on one ticket.
without loss to the Society. The Directors feel that this.
course is the most equitable and fair that can be adopted
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commence sharp at 12 -o'clock noon pn•both days, Classes
of livestock will be called as the ap ear in the book and
14. An members showing cattle shall Jive his or her
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and any deduction will fall proportionately on all those
participating in the amounts collected and not leave the
animals must be in the ring within five minutes after their
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animal a name, and any member exhibiting an animal in
more classes than one (except for special or group prizes)
whole sum to be a oebt ,u oear he2lvily on the Society and
thus impair its usefulness.
class is called.
S. ENTRY FEE: 15% from all winnings from $5.00 up.
shall forfeit all prizes awarded should anv be takes). No
prize badges or medals allowed on animals in ring and no
22• Decision of the judges is final.
23. Directors are not responsible for articles left in the
Breedxce tionslot deduct d os rule. de $5 Membership only
ho us to exceptions
deducp
prize tickets or meaais auowed on pens until atter such
animals are judged.
Round House after. 6 p.m., Sept. 20.
6. All paidtheirsubsckptions, and only
haveitled
15. Livestock parade at 4 p.m. Each- exhibitor's herd
In case of error or. omission in the Prize List .the
Directo s will have the power to correct the same.
llparties
ere
such to compete.
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7.' No exhibitor will be allowed pri ilege of striking out
entries made and other articles in their and
must be represented or prize money may be withheld.
16. No _person allowed in .ring except 'judges or
managers, and no person allowed to speak to the judges
POiNT'SYSTEM - in all classes except Ladies:
1st 10; 2n4 9; 3rd• 8; 4th 7; 5th 6; 6th 5; 7th 4; 8th 3;
placing place
9th Z and f 0th 1.
no competitor will be entitled to mofff•••e than one prize in arty
while on duty except appointed officers.
HEAVY HORSES - Section A
Committee - Oliver Pryce. Wm. Dale, Warden Haney
Section A-2 Clydesdale
Section -A-3 Percheron „
Section A-4 Belgian
Class
1. Brood mare with foal by.side........... 6 5 4 3 2
2. Foalof1973.......................... 6 5 4 3 2
3. Filly or gelding, 3 years old .... :. , . ; ... 6 5 4 3 2
4. Filly or gelding, 2 years old........ , .. • : 6. 5 4 3' 2
5. Filly or eetdine, I year aid..............6 5 4 3 2
6. $100:00 Special: $5.00 eptry fee: one entry from each
exhibitor - $15, $13, S12, Sit, $10,.$958, $8„ $7, $7.
7. Township Special: For best 3 horses from any municipality,
necessarily owned by one exhibitor - $12, $9,, $6,' $3.'
8. Best handled colt led by boy or girl 17 years and under •
$5, $3, $2.
9. Best heavy, horse, on grounds - Badge.
10. Light draught team in harness. ........ 3S 30 25 20 .
11. Percheron team in harness. _,_ .......', 35, 30 25 2Q
13. Clyde team in harness .........:.......'. 35 30 25 20
14.,Commercial team in harness............ 35 30 25 20
15. Single commercial horse in harness....... '15 10 8 5
16. Four -horse tandem hitch ...:......... . . $10.00 per entry ,
17. Six -horse tandem hitch ................. $15.00 perentry
In classes 11, 12, 13, 14 if there are more than 5 entries in a
class the class may be split to light and -heavy at the discretion of
the cgmmittee with full prize money paid. +
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LIGHT HORSES - Section
A-5
BEEF CATTLE �- Section 'B
2. JWily and bred d bred bythe theexhibitor, or
3. Owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor, or
Committee - Joseph Devereaux, Oliver Anderson
4. Jointly owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor:
JUDGING l2 O'CLOCK NOON
James Nash, Sam McClure.
R.O.P. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES IN 'CLASSES FOR
Committee 8 Mrs. Joy Hopper, Douglas Riley,
Mrs. Ann Powell.
All cattle being exhibited at the Fair will require a negative test
days day
BREEDING ANIMALS
All breeding including the female with calf at
for Brucellosis condveted within 60 of the opening of
the FAiR, EXCEPT --
class entries
foot class must havelieen performance tested under an officially
Class
1. Carriage team in harness....'. , .:. 15
12 10 5
1) Bulls under 8 months of age
2) Steers
recognized Beef Cattle Testing Program. Animals not old
enough to have completed test will be eligible for .showing
2. Koau team in harness ............ 15
12 10 5
provided that evilience is available to show that they have been
3. - Single carriage hgrse............. 8
6 5 3
it is the responsibility of the exhibitors to contact the Health of
enrolled in .an officially recognized "Beef Cattle Testing
4. Single roadster .................. 8
5. Gentlemen's road race, must race
6 5 3
Animals Branch office serving their area -at least 3 weeks prior
to the commencement of the fair. The tests will be conducted by
Program,"
horse shown in class 4............ 15
12 8 4
NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS
6. Costume class .................. 10
8 6 4
an officer of the Branch, free of charge.
Ni6te: For the )5urposes.of the Beef Cattle Classifications one
7. Saddle horse, 14 hands and over
ridden by a Jr., -16 yrs. & under,
4 Owned in Hibbert, Mcllrillop
Np CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED 'ENTRY TO THE , FAiR
entry shall be interpreted as follows:
All registered beef cattle ofone breed, whether owned by one
WHICH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
person or more than one person (individually or jointly) which
Tuckersmith, Hullett, Stanley
ABOVE.
are maintained on one farm or breeding unit are considered to be
or Seaforth ... . ..... .... ...... 10 8 6
4 2 2
the production of one farm or breeding unit.
8. Saddle pony, l i hands and under
Sec. B- I - Shorthorn Sec. B-3 - Aberdeen Angus
,
t, ridden by a Jr., .16 y rs: & under. -
Seaforth Agricultural Society authorizes two entries per class
Owned in Hibbert, McKillop,
Sec. B-2 - Hereford
in a maximum of two classes in Section B,
Tuckersmith, Hullett; Stanley
or Seaforth .. . ........... .... 10 8 6
4 2 2
Prize money paid in each of the Sections will be:
Perth Huron Shorthorn Club will present' Rosettes to the
9. Saddle pony I1 to 14 hands ridden'
$20; $17;,$14; $12; $10; S8; $6; $5: $4; $4.
exhibitors of the Champion Shorthorn male of -the Show, and to
by a Jr„ 16 y rs, and under. Owned
I
the Champion Shorthorn female of the Show, donated by Past
in Hibbert, McKillop; Tuckersmith,
SEVEN CLASSIFICATIONS FOR BREEDING ANIMALS
President Frank Falconer.
Hallett, Stanley or Seaforth...... , 10 8 6
4 2 2
10., Junior showmanship line classes,
Breed Competition)
Special - Nicholson File Company -offers a set of Black '
horse or pony.......... r...,..... 8 6
4 2 2
Class Date of Birth
Diamond Files to the winner of most points in Section B3.
I. Bull .......................... May 1, 1973 - Dec. 31, 1973
2. Bull.... , . • . . ............... Jan. 1, 1973 - Apr. 30, 1973
EATON'S LIVESTOCK SPECIAL
PONY CLASSES -- Section
A-6
3. Bull .............................. 1972
4. Female ..... . . .................... 1973
Director's Choice - 1974
5. .% ..... . .................... Jan. 1,1972 - Dec. 31, 1972
11. Registered Hackney pony on line.. 7
5 3 2
6. Female with calf at foot Cow in 1971 or earlier
to winner of,most-points in Section B-1 and' -2, award, silver
12,Single harness pony, 11 hands & under 10
8 6 4
Calf on or aftet Jan. 1, 1974
waiter, value 318.00.
13.Single harness pony, I 1 hands & over. 10
14. Single Hackney pony, f I hands '& over 10
8 6 4
8 6 4
The lalf may be of either sex. The, cow and calf are to be
"unit" in in which they are exhibited
15. Team of harness ponies, i 1 hands
and under, ........... 10
I6. 'Team
8 6 4
juged ds a any class
(individual class; group class, championshill,, et )
Thur. Night .Sept• 19
of Hackney pontes, i i rianos
and over.: ....... ... ..:.. ... 10
8 6 '4
7, Breeders Herd,
17. Children's Bridle Couple, under
Group of 4 animals bred and owned by the exhibitor.
Both sexes must be represented.
COME AND SEE INDOOR
IEN IN ROUND
16 years, driving harness pony in
buggy 10
$ 6 4
Each animal must t e been ex,bibited in one of .the above
HOUSE AND COMMUNITY CENTRE
COMMUNITY
'OPEN
.... . ....................
18. Pony race, i f hands and under.... 7
5 3 • 2
classes. '
TO•PUBLIC THURSDAY EVENING
19. Pony race, I i to 14 hands , ...... , . 7
^
5 3 2
All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of
-PRESENTATION OF " QUEEN" CONTESTANTS
SPECIAL: Classes 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 19. Junior Exhibitors.
)st. Ind and 3rd placing eligible for tropy to exhibitor
the exhibitor.
See Merchants' Displays!
having most points in these classes, 1st.
5 • points,
The registration certificate for each respective animal most
2nd - 3 points, 3rd - I point. Trophy
BARBER
donated by
show, the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner" - in both cases
either as an, individual or in partnership. In other words,' the
Good Program!ULLMANS'
SHOP.
(May' not be won for 2 consecutive years by same
exhibitor.)
exhibitor may be a "joint owner of an animal andhor the "joint
breeder" of an animal.
Therefore the animals must be:
Sim min