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5. Junior yearling female, born Jan. 1, 1973 to June 30, 1973
from a dam with at least one completed record4 with a
minimum B.C.A. of 115% for milk.
6. Senior yearling female, born'July 1, 1972 to December 31,
1972 from a dam with at least one completed record *M a
minimum B.C.A. of 115% for milk.
7. Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Chsmpigpr female.
8. Female born July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972 (2 yr. old) in said
or dry. Must have a B.C.A. of 115% for milk or W bass a,
data with 115% for milk. I •
9. Female 1pprn July 1, 1970 to June 30. 1971 (3 yr. okd in Milk
or dry.) If dry must.be within approximately 8 weeks of
At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115% for mitt, It
an entry does not have an official record thea she must be from s"
dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A.
,of 115% for milk;
10. Female born July 1; 1%9 to June 30, 1970 (4 yr. old) in milk
or dry. If dry must be. within approximately 8 weeks of
ealving 'At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 11591
for milk.
11. Female born prior to July 1, 1%9 (5 year and older) in milk
or dry. If dry must be within approximately 8 weeks, of
L calving. At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 11M
for milk.
11 Dry cow. at least one record with a B.C.A. of M%,milk.
Must have completed her last lactation within 120 days of
fair date.
13, Grand Champion Female and Reserve Champion Female.
14, Group Class: Group of 4. animals bred and . owned by
exhibitor, but not more than one bull: Each animal must
have been exhibited in one of the above classes for
individuals or the interbreed Udder Class.
15, Female and one of her off3 rim (No Prize Money)
16. Best aged cow -,with over 1,000 lbs. of milk (No Prize
Money).
17. Interbreed Udder Class, at least three completed records
with an average B.C.A. of 125%. Records must be at ,
ringside. Limit one entry per exhibitor.
SPECIALS - Huron County Black and White Show
PREMIER EXHIBITOR - The Hume Clutton Trophy is
awarded to the Exhibitor winning the most number of points on
not more than 10 animals owned and shown at this show. This
does not limit the number of animals that can be shown. The
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winner will hold the cup for one year but must return it to the'.
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DAIRY CATTLE �- Section C
Seaforth Agricultural Society authorizes two entries per class in a
minimum of two classerOn Section Cl. C2 & C3. Interbreed
Club before the Fair in the following year, when it will be
comp eted for.
Committee - William Date, Convener.
Udder Class"excepted.
Premier Exhibitor Silver Tray: Donated by-Ttte'Royal Bank of
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Sec. C-1 Guernseys Sec. C-3 - Jerseys
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Prize Money - 1st, $20.00; 2nd, $17,00; 3rd, $1440; 4th, $12.00;
Canada, Clinton to the exhibitor with the most points in the
Sec. C.2 Ayrshires
5th, $10.00; 6th $8.00; 7th, $6.00; 8th, $S.00; 9th, $4.00; 10th,
tfor w
show.
$4,00, Rosettes Champions.
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All cattle being exhibited at the Fair will require a negative test
for Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the opening day of
., SPECIAL - I year subscription to The. Huron Expositor for
PREMIER BREEDERS - The Bank of Montreal is giving a
Trophy to the breeder winning the largest'number of points that
the FAIR, EXCEPT --
winner of most points in Section C-1, C-2, C-3.
have been won by not more than ten animals bred, but not
1) Bulls under 8 months of age
SPECIAL - interbreed Udder Class,' at least three completed
necessarily owned by the winner. The winner will hold the cup
for one year but must return it to the Club before the Fair of the
2) Steers
It is the responsibility of the exhibitors to contact the Health of
Animals Branch their•area, least 3 weeks
records with an average B.C.A. of 125 for milk. Records must be
available at ringside. Limit of one entry per exhibitor. Prizes:
following year, when it will again be competed for. He will also
receive a replica donated by the Bank of Montreal, Clinton, for
office serving at prior
fair, The be by
$45; $35; $23; $20; $15; $13; $10; $8; $6.
his own collection.
to the commencement of the tests will conducted
an officer of the Branch, free of, charge.
RECORDS MUST BE AVAILABLE AT RINGSIDE
THE SUN RAY TROPHY - Best female and one of her
NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR
DEFINITION OF AN ENTRY
offspring.
WHICH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Breeding classes:
S91PSON-SEARS LTD. - Prize to the Grand Champion
ABOVE.
For the purposes of the 1974 Classifications an entry shall be
Female.
OPTION (1): EIGHT CLASSES FOR BREBDING ANIMALS
interpreted as follows:
KENMARTIN (Surge) - Prize to the Reserve Grand
Plus the Interbreed Best Udder Class
All registered cattle, whether owned by one person or by more
Champion Female.
than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained on
All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the
one farm or breeding unit, are considered to be the production of .
H. W ETTLAUFER - Prize to Grand Champion Male.
exhibitor.
one farm.or breeding unit.
Prize to Junior Champion Female.
ROSS MARSHALL AWARD -To a second year exhibitor who
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1. Bull Date of Birth
Where the same or common interests at a involved in more
has shown the previous year. $5.00 cash award. "
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From dam with at least one July 1, 1973 - June
than one dairy breeding operation such operations are
HOWSON & HOWSON LTD. - The best aged Cow that ,
completed record with a 30, 1974 (Senior
considered as One Breeding Unit.
produced over 100,000 lbs. milk - A,true Ty pe Model. The
minimum B.C.A. of t20 for milk. and Junior Calf
winner will hold this trophy one year, but must return it to the
2. Female
(b) Group Classes
Club the following year, when ,lt will again be competed for.
From dam with at least one July 1, 1973 - June 30,
completed record with a mini- 1974 (Senior and Juni
the registration cerrrrieate for each respective' animal must
show the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner"-- in both cases
STACEY BROS. - (donation)
mum B.C.A. of 1?20'for<ffiilk. Calf.)
either as an individual or in partnership. In other words, the
exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal and/or the
THE SEAFORTH FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE Limited -
3. Female
emale
F`dam with at least one July 1, 1972 -June 30,
"Joint -breeder" of an animal. Therefore the animals must be: ,
1. owned and bred by the exhibitor, or
(donation)
completed record with a mini 1973 (Senior and Junior
2. jointly owned and bred by the exhibitor, or
TOPNOTCH LIMITED (donation)
mum B.C.A. of 115 for milk. Yearling)_
3. owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor, or
4. jointly owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor:
GAY LEA FOODS CO -Op. Ltd. (cheese) -
4. Female
In milk or dry. If dry must July 1, 1971 - June 30,
All entries, must be owned by and registered in the name of the
These prizes will be divided to the winners in Class No. _ .rid
be within approximately 8 1972 (2 year old)
exhibitor.
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No. 4, namely the Calf Classes and runners-up for Premier
weeks of calving.
Breeder and Premier Exhibitor.
Must be either from a dam with at least one completed
'Production Records (B.C.A.)
record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk, or the "entry"
The Huron County Holstein Club are awarding a Special Prize
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must have attained a production. record equivdlent to a
In those classes where a certain minimum B.C.A. for milk is a
to the top boy or girl with a Holstein calf in each club in the
minimum B.C.A, of 115 for milk,
requisite for entry, either R.O.P. records or records issued under
Columbia, Saskatchewan,
county. Previous winners are not eligible, Calf halters will be
to each new 4-H member with a Holstein calf.
S. Fe in le
D.H.L9. (Standard Plan) in British
,given
In milk or dry.'If dry, must be July 1, 1969 -June 30,
ManitQh9 ^nA Ontario. are acceptable.
The Huron County Holstein'Club Special: Junior and Senior
within approximately, 8 weeks 1971 (3 year old)
HURON COUNTY BLACK AND
calf classes open to 4-H members, Prizes for each class $12.00;
of calving.
$8.00; $5.00 and $2.00 for each additional entry.
Must be either from a dam with at least one completed
WHITE SHOW
GENERALCONDiTIONS
record . with a minimum-B.C.A. of 115 for milk, or the
"entry" must have attained a production record equivalent
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I. Oniy one entry may be shown by an exhibitor in each class
2 be
to a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk.
Past President Harvey Hodgins, R.R.2, Ailsa Craig
for hich prize money is offered except that entries may
6. Female
President Ross Trewartha, R.R.4, Clinton
1st Vice Pres. Peter DeGroot, R.R.3, Blyth
shown in any 2 classes chosen by exhibitor. Not more than
two animals maybe shown in each individual class in which
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In milk or d If dry, be Jul 1, 1969 -June 30,
dry. r'Y Y
2nd. Vice Pres. Elston Speiran, R.R.3, Brussels,
prize money is not offered.
within approximately 8 weeks 1970 (4 year old)
Sec.-Treas. Don Watson, R.R.4, Clinton
2. Animals shown in the individual classes for which prize
calving.
money is offered may not also be shown in the corresponding
At-least-one-tecord with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk
7. Femalie
Directors
Lorne, Hern, John Branderhorst, Stuart Steckle, Allan Wylie,
dry classes.,
3. A senior yearling in milk will show with the 2 year olds.
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0 In milk or dry. If dry, must be .. Prior to July 1969
within approximately 8 weeks � (5 years old and up)
Wilbert Freeman,, Cliff Eedy, Peter Chandler, Anton VanOsch,
Cecil Beuinsma, Bob Vodden, Leen Rehorst, Win. Gibbings.
4. Animals from both the prize money and non -.prize money
classes will be eligible for the Premier BrmOer,and Premier
of calving.
At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 foLinilk•
Sales Agent: Shore Holstein Ltd., Glanworth
Fieldman: Gordon Bell, St: Marys
Exhibitor awards.
S. Competition is restricted to exhibitors from the County' of
B. Breeders Herd (bred and owned by exhibitor)
Judge: Clarence Eby, Ayr.
Huron.
6. The exhibitor shall be the owner as officially recorded on the
Prize money offered: 1st X45; 2nd $35; 3rd $25; 4th $23; Sth $20;
registration certificate immediately 'prior to the com-
Grou of 4 animals, but not more. than one bull.
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6th $15; 7th $13; 8th $10; 9th $8; 10th $6.
Total money will not exceed $1800.
mencemeat of judgingg
7. The registration certificate and the necessary Record of
prize
The Canada Department of Agriculture, Livestock Division,
Performance certificates must be made available for
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Each animar m the u must have been exhibited in one of
group
Best Udder
pay 50% of pll prize money,
checking before the commencing of judging-
unlimited
the classes for single animals or in the Interbreed
.
8. Within the limit of the total number off entries,
Class, The registration certificate for each respective animal
1. Bull born July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974 - Senior and Junior
substitution of entries owned by the_same exhibitor will be
must show_thg exhibitor or "breeder" and as "owner"
Calf - from a dam with at leasl one record with a minimum
permitted.
in both cases either as an individual or partnership. In other
words, the exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal
B.C.A. of 120 for milk.
2. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion male.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
•and/ofthe "joint breeder" of an animal. Ail the animals must
3, Junior calf or registered 4-H calf, born Jan. 1, 1974 to June
.
1. All rules applicable to Seaforth Agricultural Society will
be from one farm or breeding unit.
30, 1974. (No prize monev)
2, $npiriIs confined i6'Wron County Holsteins only.
3. Exhibitor must become a member of Seaforth Agricultural
W4 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH AND
SEPTEIiIIIER 24th to 28th Ind.
$celery. Annual fee $1.50..
4, Exhibitors MUST be Huron County Holstein
FARM MAcHvmy DEMONSTRATION
Sponsored by the Ontario Plowmen's Association in co-operation
members of
Club. Annual foe $1.00.
an nn" Rom and Nel4ldlayt Farmwith
Halton County Local Committee
S. AB entlres must be registered to the herd book of the
THE WORD'S LARGEST PLOWING MATCH AND EXHIBIT
Holsteht-Friesian Ass9clationof Canada:
6. • - The OtA[1*iypstgt k Branch :less ased tic! a
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