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The Huron Expositor, 1974-09-12, Page 19-I- - - ­ I Section S - . 13. Six quart basket of poatoes, any. variety (girt exhibitor) . I � 46.Hospital arrangement for tray in disposable container. - - EGGS - SECTION "E„ 47. Dining room table arrangement, not over 9". -Committee: J. W. Talbot, Paul Carroll, Gordon Hulley 9. Zinnias -.Large (', - 9 stems). : - ' ' 48. Corsage, rose, carnation or gladioli tips (sterns wrapped - r 10. Zinnias - Baby or Pompoms (9 - 11 stems). y and pin). Vegetables - Mrs. J.McCowan; Mrs. A.Devereaux, ' 1'� I *' - - 50. Basket of Chrysanthemums. $1.00; 75; 50 Coleman..Eggs - Mr. C. Reith. 13. Dahlias - Cactus (5 - 7 stems).' 51. Basket of assorted Dahlias. $1.00; .75; • .50. IRULES -f- 14. Cosmos - (9 - I1 stems). t i 4 -- • . - i'. . - - - ' 4Pt-QBE HURON E314wwni UlfA&VICiA3, Uzi 34 I�PT.12, UM � - - - - - Seaforth Fal! Fair Prize List {ltd.} Section S - . 13. Six quart basket of poatoes, any. variety (girt exhibitor) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION tine section of a class in indoor department. or more than 217. 46.Hospital arrangement for tray in disposable container. - - EGGS - SECTION "E„ 47. Dining room table arrangement, not over 9". -Committee: J. W. Talbot, Paul Carroll, Gordon Hulley 9. Zinnias -.Large (', - 9 stems). : - ' ' 48. Corsage, rose, carnation or gladioli tips (sterns wrapped $lowers - Mrs. Peter Dunlop, Mrs. Bruce McLean ' 10. Zinnias - Baby or Pompoms (9 - 11 stems). y and pin). Vegetables - Mrs. J.McCowan; Mrs. A.Devereaux, ' 11. Dahlias - Show or Decorative (3 - 5 stems). 49 Sweet Pea display. Mrs, Ead Nott. Cooking - Mrs. A. Broadfoot, Mrs. H. 12. Dahlias - Baby or Pompoms (9 r 11 stems). 50. Basket of Chrysanthemums. $1.00; 75; 50 Coleman..Eggs - Mr. C. Reith. 13. Dahlias - Cactus (5 - 7 stems).' 51. Basket of assorted Dahlias. $1.00; .75; • .50. IRULES � 14. Cosmos - (9 - I1 stems). 52. Basket arrangement of Gladioli and Dahlias. - 15. Assorted varieties, 6 different kinds, 3 stems of each. _ S1.00; :75; .50. . 7. All pupils' work must be placed under proper signs - 16. Petunias, double (5,- 7 stems) , -- flowers, vegetables, cooking, etc. 17. Petunias, single (9 - 11 stems).. . , S PEf,2AISt' •2. Special tags are available from the secretary, Mrs. 18. Snapdragons (7 - 9 stems). - W.J.Cuthill, Seaforth, for each entry_ . 19. Dining table centre, flowers (not more than 9" high). Totheexhibitorwith thehighest number of points in Section i 3. AAI entries to be judged. must have an entry to?. 20. Floral Mat: S MacLean's Flowers. offers a $5.00 credit voucher. 4. To qualify, "entry tags MUST be property filled in. 2t. African Violet FLOWERS - Section '"B" S. No prizes paid for articles not on list. 22. Kea and White arrangement. To the exhibitor with the highest number of points 6. All entries must be in place in the round house before 23. Roses (3 blooms)" . McConnell's Nurseries offers a $3.00 credit voucher. noon, first day of fair 24. Floribunda roses (1 spray). 14- Water will be provided. Cor tainers not taken into - 7. Eggs must be placed for judging by l 1:00 A.M. on ' 25. Bachelor Buttbns or Cornflower (6 • 8 -stems) consideration when judging except in class lb. the second day of the fair. - I 8. Rules and regulations endorsed by Fair MUST be - Seaforth Jewellers offers a prize to winner of most ' AFTERN0014 EVENTS adhered to. points in this section. - Prizes- Classes I - 18 and 23 - 25 9. Children exhibit in grades as of June 1974 orihigher COOKING & CRAFTS - SECTION "C" ®® v Harness Race • grade. .19 /�/r 10. Entries to be removed Round House at bo P.M. -'owan, In charge - Mrs. Broadfoot, Mrs. Coleman. - Prizes'- l st 75c; 2nd 60c; 3rd 50c; 4th 40c; 5th 25c . (Every Heat a Race) . In charge - Mrs- J. MMrs. A. Devereaux, CLASS ' . 1 st $1.00; 2nd 75c; 3rd 60;c; 4th 50c; 5th 40c Mrs. Earl Nott. I Six plain bran muffins -open to all grades. s. First Race - A; Classified Pace for 3200.06 (Paper plates be supplied) - ' 2. Six Jrop cookies.:hocolate chip - ope„ to alt grades. Second Race-B.Pace for $150.00 Prizes - 1st. ; 2nd. c; 3rd. 4th..40c; 5th. 3. Six squares, uncooked - grades 4, 5, 6. 1. Pansies (12 stems) - .25c. 4. Six date squares bgrades 7; 8. Money divided 30, 25, 20, 15, 10. Canadian Trotting How to Prepare Vegetables for Exhibition. 5, Six pieces maple cream, plain, each piece 1" square, Association Rules to govern. - . - I_ Choose medium sized carrots, potatoes, beets, all grades. - 4. Asters - Mired e=`tnrs i9 - I stems) 2. Choose regular shaped specimens. 6. One layer, square, light cake, made with.a mix, fancy All drivers must have driver's license and don silks. Reserve 3. Chbose specimens the same sir and shape if iced, all grades. . the right to change or alter any class. - possible. I 7. Nutritio s and attractive school lunch - all grades. 7• Marigolds - African Q stems only). 4. Cut off tops, leaving only. I inch: - Pedigrees are of no consequence. Eli ible September 16t . Trotters allowed three seconds. g P ¢ 5. Polish with a dry cloth. CRAFTS FOR GRADES 7 & 8 ONLY 6. Choose large onions. DO NOT PEEL. g 7. Potatoes be 1. Display of many types of fasteners -mounted. Warm-up time limit will be announced Fair Day, and will be must not washed. 2. Stuffed toy, any material. rigidly enforced. .. 8. Pumpkins and squash must have stems on. . 3. Barbie Doll, 2 complete outfits, d mounte \ All entries must be in hands of the racing secretary, Alf Ross, CLASS - 1. Four ears of Indian Corn. GINGERICH'S SPECIAL: Open to all grades. $2.50. Other 2nd.$1.00 Staffa, no later than September 16, 1974. I - I. Layer cake, white, iced - prizes 2. Four garden carrots (short). and .75c. • - P y • Ch®riot Race 3. Three slicing cucumbers, 7 inches long or over, 4. Four. pickling beets. 2. Layer cake, chocolate, iced - $2.50. Others 2nd: $1.00, - 3rd. - . - y S. Five cherry tomatoes with stems on. 6. Four Spanish onions (with skins onY WALL & TXBLE DISPLAYS = Section "D" I + 2 Events. Will run 1/2 mile Track gn¢er One Minute 7. Four garden carrots (long). - . 8. File pickling cucumbers under 3 inches. . . - ' We would like each school in our Fair District to put a _ . 2 EVENTS - 9- Four table beets. display in the roundhouse, featuring some of the work WiLL RUN 1/2 MILE TRACK UNDER ONE MINUTE 10. Four cooking onions (skins on). done in the school during 1973-74. Both wall and table . 1i. Six ripe tomatoes, red or yellow with stems on. 12. Two citrons. ' space will be allotted for this. - It would help in diiiding(the -space if each school 5. ENTRY FEE: 15°la from al} }winnings from 55.00 up. 13. Six quart basket of poatoes, any. variety (girt exhibitor) would notify J. W. Talbot, Seaforth, of your ititention to tine section of a class in indoor department. or more than 217. 14. Two green cabbages. put, up a display. EGGS - SECTION "E„ 15. Two red cabbages. These will be non-competitive but each school placing In charge - Clare Reith 16. Two pepper squash. 17. Six quart basket • of potatoes, any variety (boy a credits display will receive $10.00. - ' - Prizes - $4.00; $3.00; $2.00; $1.00 exhibitor) r POETRY COMPETITION - CLASS '18. Two pie pumpkins. Poem - Any topic,.12 to 16 lines (3 or verses) /r 1. 2' dozen brown eggs. J 19. Largest pumpkin or squash: , , 2. 2'/, dozen white eggs. 20. Three slicing cucumbers under 7 inches, long. CLASS . Key trays will be supplied free. 21_ Four ears sweet table corn. - 1. Grades 1, 2, 3, 4 -.52.00, $1.50; .50c to merit in all stock and articles exhibited for competition 22. Five pickling cucumbers 3 inches and over. 2. Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 -52.00. $1.50; SOc - and to withhold any premiums if they consider the stock or article undeserving, and that a first or second prize be not 23. Two sunflower heads_ - '- ESSAYCOMPETCIION LIONS CLUB PET SHOW 1. 24. Three specimens of gourds - fied together. Prizes - S3.00:$2.00; $1.00. .e - CLASS 25. Man, animal or bird made of vegetables and/or fruit. Subject: Seaforth Fair Contributes To 100 Years Growth - - 1_. Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a Class #25 to be place4 in a box or on a paper plate. Of The Town. I. Best looking eat. _ .. _ ...... 1.00 .75 .50 .25 - , About 306 words. Open to any child up to' and 2. Most unusual cat............ 1-00 .75 .50- .25 FLOWERS - Section '"B" including Grade 8, to be subttlitted on foolscap, sigttgd by_ - 3. Best looking rabbit - .... _ .... 1.00 .75 .50 .25!n charge - Mrs. Peter Dunlop,- Mrs. Bruce McLean. - the pupil and certified by teacher that it is the work of the; 4. Most unusual rabbit......... 1.00 .75 .50 .25 without loss to the -Society. The Directors feel that this pupil. . . . S. Best looking dog............ 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 Water will be provided. Cor tainers not taken into - Entries in poetry and essay competition to be sent to 6. Best dog, least resembling consideration when judging except in class lb. d-W.Talbot, Box 609, Seaforth, by June 't0; 1974.. any known breed............ 1.50 1.00 .75 .50 not - 7. Best behaved dog...... - .. _ 3 .75 Prizes- Classes I - 18 and 23 - 25 -. PARADE ' & Any breed pigeon ........ _ _ 1.00 - .7'- 50 .25 1st 75c; 2nd 60c; 3rd 50c; 4th 40c; 5th 25c. . In charge -Gordon Hu [ley, Paul Carroll, Arthur Bolton r 9. Fancy Fowl ................. 1.00 _75 _50 .25 Classes 19.22 10. Most unusual pet _ .... .. _ . . 1.00 .75 .50 .25 1 st $1.00; 2nd 75c; 3rd 60;c; 4th 50c; 5th 40c Royal Canadian Legion 0 Branch 156 donated $ .00 to It- Consolation event........... 1.00 .75 .50 .25 I prizes.in the following competition . CLASS , CLASS - No exhibitor awardedmore than two prizes in pet 1. Pansies (12 stems) - 1. Grades 1, 2, 3, 4 - to room with the best identification , show. . 2. Sweet Peas (12. sprays). - headdress, sash, or apron, $6.00; $5.00; $4.00; $3.00 - 3- Gladioli. 6 ; 8'spikes. $2.00'to all other, entries. ' These entries may be made through your school or 4. Asters - Mired e=`tnrs i9 - I stems) 2. Grades S. 6, 7., 8 =in room with best banner, individual . direct with secretary. Exhibits must be in place b"y 5_ Asters - Powder Puff (9 - 11 stems). placard, flag, or pennant, not to exceed 9" x 12", 11:30 A.M. on the second day of Fair_ Dogs must be 6. Asters - Needle Asters (9 - 11 stems). $6.00; $5.00; 54.00; $3.00- - $2.00 to all other entries. shown on leash. Above are judged solely as pets. 7• Marigolds - African Q stems only). 3.1 Best Class Float., $6.00; $5.00; $4.00; $3.00. - $2.00 Pedigrees are of no consequence. 8. Marigolds - French (9 - 11 stems). -to all other entt'res. , . . - . Rules 41 Regulations whole sum to be a uebt ,o Dear heavily on the Society and thus impair its usefulness. - 5. ENTRY FEE: 15°la from al} }winnings from 55.00 up. . ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY tine section of a class in indoor department. or more than 217. No member. being an exhibitor in any class, shall act 1. Society reserves right to award monies not taken up prizes in any section of a class in livestock. 8. Prue winners ,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 pies- - reqquired to (cave membership fee for 1975_ .. 9. Payment will he made by cheque before December 1, l8i No articles to be removed from showroom before 5 in showroom before 12. Articles for 2eot lock noon tion in oon he firstdaythe to beCheques y, must be cashed by March i following or revert to p.m. on second daof.fair. Exhibition hall shall be cleared of personsat 5 v. -m. of drat day, and none will again be exhibition. Sept. 19 and property located in their own departments, and be Socictv. 10. All stixk and artieics exhibited must be bona fide admitted extent those holding passes ,entitled to remove goods on exhibition. - • all stock arLd eggs to on the grounds by 11:30 o'clock a.m. of the second day. September 20, property 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 accidents in and about except entries in Class J which must be in by I 1 o'clock. 3: Payments of 51.50 will constitute a produced on farm or /garden of exhibitor: any person the grounds. it must be strictly understood that all persons -It 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 re and going into or upon the grounds must personally assume a : risks of accident or injury from accidents from any cause compete is any or all of (he regular departments. A membership permits one free pass to the grounds. and to merit in all stock and articles exhibited for competition whatsoever. - - can tic Lva eitlser 1Tiarsnay evening or-'FMay' bin otily-ance. Add''ft'onal passes will be allowed as follows and to withhold any premiums if they consider the stock or article undeserving, and that a first or second prize be not 20. While Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure safety for exhibitors, (not ri ore than�lisee passes per paid up member): given to a third class animal. or in sweepslakes if they ' the owners themselves. must take the risk of exhibiting. arses (not race), each 2 animals over 2 - 1 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, eared 4 animals over 4 -- I pass Swine, each 8 animals over 8 - 1 ass a P 1_. Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a towards recovery. but will not make any payment -#or the . 4. Entries to be in the hands of the secretary not later than September 16. An additional fee of 56c will be disturbance. whether by openly criticizing the judge ,or using obscene language to any judge or officer. shall value thereof_ , yl • In case of bad or unfavorable weather or other charged for late entries on Thursday; $1.00 will be charged for late entries on Friday. Late entries for indoor exhibits forfeitthe right to any premium and may be suspended by Society from exhibiting. reasons causing the receipts to fall short of paving the. re ,and g the m full. a proportionate amount: ' P P P P ' Will be those after 11:30 o'clock a.m. on September 19 Vehicles parked in no parking area shall be towed away at the owner's expense_ exclusive of membership. will -be deducted from such , prizes to enable the. Directors to balance the accounts Address all entries to Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill, Seaforth. 13. No two persons will be allowed to show on one ticket. without loss to the -Society. The Directors feel that this Judging of all classes both indoors and outdoors will course is the most equitable afrd fair that can be adopted co�rmence sharp at 12 o'clock noon on both days. Classes livestock be )4. Any members showing cattle shall give his. or her and an= dedifetion will fall proportionately on; all those `• - Participating in the amounts collected and leave the af will called as they appear in the book a animal a name and anv member exhibitin an animal in not five animals must be in the cin within ve minutes after their class 4 called. g . g more classes than one (except for special or group prizes) whole sum to be a uebt ,o Dear heavily on the Society and thus impair its usefulness. - 5. ENTRY FEE: 15°la from al} }winnings from 55.00 up. shall forfeit all prizes awarded should any be taken. No prize badges r medals allowed on airimals in ring and no 22. Decision of the judges is final. Breedsilows are exceptions to this otic. Membership- only - deducted to excep ons deducted over bersh P y Prize tickets or meoais aiiow•ed on pens until atter such 23. Directors are not responsible for articles left in the Round House after 6 p.m.. Sept. 20. • 6. All parties having paid their subscriptions, and only .- animals are judged. 15. Livestock arade at 4 Each exhibitor's herd Jn case of error or omission in -the Prize List the ' such will bA entitled to compete. .m. must be re resented or prize money ma • be withheld. c'PAINT Directors will have the power to correct the same, 7. No exhibitor will be allowed privilege -of striking out 16. Na erson allowed i p d n ring except judges or SYSTEM .-In all classes except Ladies: p entries made and lacin other articles in their lace and . pp g P managers. and no -cisco allowed to s eak to the 'ud es P P J g Ist 10; 2nd 9; 3rd 8: 4th 7:51h 6: 6th 5; 7h 4: 8th 3; nticoiapetitarwiltbe entitledto more than one prize in any who on a le duty except appointed officers. 9 h P t 2 an 10th d 1 h L. I I— , - � _,. - V -THIP 1'A'il)ii ON EI Sr SVAFOR�'JL$, ONX, SEM 71,1 Arm -IF -I` �r ' � 7 ,�� ,Se'aforth.'I-, rize,- __ I - . . . - . . . I , - .. p 7. Breeders Herd. - Seaforth Agilculturai Society auLharizes Ywo�atries herr fuss _ HEAVY HORSES Section A Group of 4 animals bred and owned by the exhibitet. minimum of two classes in S'ec0ion Cl, �Cr�c £�: lrttttbt . Both sexes must bye represented. Udder Class excepted. - • Committee.- Oliver Pryee, Wia. Dale, Warden Haney Each animal must have been exhibited in'one of the above Section A-2 Clydesdale classes. - Prize Money - 1st, 520.00.2nd, $17.00; 3rd, $14.00; 4th, S12.M. ' Section A-3 Percheron 5th, 310.00, 6th, 58.00; 7th, $6.00; M. 55:00; 9th, S4.00;10th, Section A-4 Belgian . , � All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of 54,00. Rosettes for Champions, _ the exhibitor. C)as SPECIAL - 1 year subscription.to The 1Ttiran Ezpositas foe1. 1. Brood mare with foal by side.....`... � _ 6 5 4 3 2 The registration certificate for each respective animal must winner of most points iri Section C-1, � C-3- -2. Foal of 1973 . . . ... . . . . .. . . . ......... 6 5 4 3 2 show the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner",- in both cases - e '-3. Filly or gelding. 3 x cars old ............. '5 5 4 3 2 either as an individual or in partnership. In.pther words. the - SPECIAL - Interbreed Udder Class, at least three �_ '= 4. Fitly or gelding. 2 years old...:....' - . - . 6 5 4 3 2 exhibitor mai be a "joint owner" of an animal and/or the "joint records with an average B.C.A. of 125 for mac. RectxdsYnast be S. Fitly or ee� pini . t year old.. - :...... 6 5 4 3 j ` breeder" of an animal. . available at rinvstde: Limit of one entry per txhtititnr. •'Prizes h_ SiOO.OU Special: $5.00 entry fee: -pne entry from each The fore the animals must be: . 545; S35; s25. S23: 520: S15: Sl*S10: 38: $6. exhibitor-- $15. 113. S12. $11. 510.39.58. $8. S7, S7. I. Ow er and bred by thg exhibitor. or RECORDS MUSTBE:'IYAILABL1 AT RING )E - 7. Township, Special: For best 3 horses from any municipality. 2. Jot tiv -ow-ned and bred .by t4c exhibitor, or - necessarily owned by one exhibitor - $12'. $9. S6. $3. 3.. O -ncd and jointly bred by the exhibitor, or DEFINITION OF AN ENTRY 8. Best handled colt led by. boy or girl 17 years_ and under - 4. J iindr txyried and jointly bred by the -exhibitor. Breeding classes 9. Bests heavy horse on grounds - Badge. R.O P. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES` IN CLASSES FOR For the puiposes of the 1974 Classifications an entty shall be 10. Light draught team in harness ... _ ...... 35 30 25 20 BREEDING ANIMALS , interpreted as follows: . 11. Percheron team in harness. ............ 35 30 25 20, Al -breeding class entries including the female with calf at . 13. Clyde team in harness .................. 35 30 25 20 foot cl must have been performance tested under an officially - All registered cattle, whether owned by one petsw���y xndre 14. Commercial team in harness......:..... 35 30 25 =20 recogni . Beef Cattle 'testi11 I ng . Program. Animals not old than one person (individually or jointly) which arc mvkta#nt�doa 15. Single commercial horse . -in harness. _ . _ .. 15 10 8 5 enough n have complctet4 test will- be eligible for showing one farm or breeding unit, am considered to be the pinducnon� . 16. -Four-horse tandem hitch ........: . . . . ... $10.06 per entr'y provided at evidence is available to show that they have b-cn one farm or brecdiag wait. 17. Six -horse tandem hitch ..... _1 ....... _ .. 515.00 per -entry enrolled in an officially recognized "Beef Cattle Testing - P�ogram." Where tete same or common interests are involvedin xugt+e In classes 11. 12. 13, 14 if there are more than 5 entries in a . than one dairy breeding operation sndt `op -t--- gs :titre *` class the class may be split to light and heavy at the discretion of • NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS considered as One Breeding tint - - the committee with full prize money paid.. Note: For;he purposes of the Beef.Cattle Classifications one - entry, shall be interpreted as follows: (h) Group Classes - C All registered beef cattle of one brecc(- whether owned by one the registratton ctrati .ate far each t+espe'ctm-tahw-mnsl - LIOHT HORS -ES - Section A-5 - - person or more than one person (indivi lly or jointly) which • show theexhibitoras-breeder"amiss"owner"-•anbOth ses - are maintained on one farm or breeding unit are considered to be either as an individual or in partnership. -in other wort%, the .. - - the production of one farm or breeding unit. ' exhibitor in be a"';joint owner' ,of an animal andlot , % JUDGING [2 O'CLOCK NOON "joint -breeder" of art animal. Therefore the animals must be: Seaforth Agricultural Society authorizes two entries per class 1. owned and bred by the exhibitor. of - ' . r . - in a maximum of two classes in Section B. .2. jointly mored and bred by the exhibitor, .or - Committee 8 Mrs. Joy Hopper, Douglas Riley, 3, ovrned and joigtly br4d by the exhibitor, or Mrs. Ann Powell. • , Perth Huron Shorthorn Club will present Rosettes to the 4. jointly owned and jointly bred by the -exhibitor- _ . . exhibitory df the Champion Shorthorn male of the Show. to "` - Class - the Champion Shorthorn female of the Show, donated by Past All entries must be owned by and registered in the itame 41he 1. Carriaee team in harness.... ..... 15 12 10 5 President Frank Falconer. s 2. ttoau team in harness _ . - .. - - . - ... l5 12 10 S exhibitor. . - 3. Single carriage horse ............. 8 6 5 3 Special - Nicholson File Company offers a set of Black Production Records (B.C.A.) 4.' Single roadster ................. . 8 6 5 3 ` Diamond Files �d the winner -of most points in. Section B.I. - 5. Gentleme,n's'road race, must race In those classes where a certain tnnrlmum B.C.A. for vaRk is=A - horse shown in class 4......... _ .. 15 12 8 .4 .. EATON'S LIVESTOCK SPECIAL rteeqquisiteforentry, eitherR'.O.P. recordsornei�dsissued Under 6. Costume class., .......... : .... 10 8 6 4 t - : D.H.I.A. (Standard Man) in British COumbia,-Saskatchewau.� - �­- 7. Saddle horse. 14 hands and over Director's Choice - 1974 Manitoh9 �n-d'Ontario. are acceptable. ridden by a Jr., 16 yrs. & under. - . -Owned in Hibbert: McKillop _ -- to winner of most points in Section B-1 ao-d -2, award, silver HURON COUNTY- BLACK -AND t` =' Tuckersmith, Hullett_, Stanley waiter, value 518.00. ' or Seaforth..................... 10 8 6 4 2 2- / - 8. Saddle pony, I hands and under • DMIRY CATTLE- �' Section WHITS 'SHOW ridden by a.Jr., 16 yrs. & under. Owned in Hibbert. McKillop, ' Committee - Will= Dale, Convener. v 0)fSicers - Tuckersmith, Hullett. Stanley Past President Harvey-Hodgins„R:R2,.•Atysa'C'lxt� - or Seaforth .............'......:. 10 8 6 4 I 2 C-1 Guernseys Sec C-3 -Jerseys President Ross'Jrrewatthi,R,1 :4; Clnttott- 9.. Saddle pony 11 to 14 hands ridden Sec.. C-2 Ayrshires lst Vice Pres: i'ieterDeGcoot,ti$� - by a Jf-. 76 y rs. and under. Owned 2nd. Vice Pres. Hlstoa ,c 3;1 in, Hibbert, McKillop. Tuckersmith. -- � . � All cattle being`exhibited at the -fair will require a negative test 'Sec. Treas. D woftoaftoiiA i4' - Huilett, Stanley or Seaforth..... 10 8 6 4 2 2 All Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the opening day of - 10. Junior showmanship line classes, - the FAIR, EXCEPT - - Dkoidaea 4 ` . Y horse or pony ... .......... 1 ..... . 8 6 4 2 2 1), Bulls under $ months of age Lorne Hern, John $randethorst. Stuart Ste(3Je. ,Alun WY50-1 , 1 _ - 2) Steers Wilbert Freeman. Cliff Eedy. Peter Chandler, Anton VwAysch. It is the responsibi 'ty of the exhibitors to contact the Health of Cecil Beuinsma• Bob Vodden, Leed IEtehorst. Win.'firr'bl►tngs, PONY CLASSES - Section A-6 Animals Branch offer serving their area, at least 3 weeks prior Sales Agent: Shore lialsteit►LYd•+lsnwoatir io the commencement of the fair. The tests will be conducted by Fieldman: Gotdou Beit, SL Marys - an officer of the Branch, free of charge. 3udge:Jt+Ayr• It. Registered Hackney pony on line.. 7 5 . 3 2 - 12. Single -harness pony, 11 hands & under 10 8 6 4 -. NO CATTLR WILL BE -ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR 6th $15; 7th $13; 8 $10; ; 9th 1; 3rd$25;4th$i3;5tfn320; 13. Siogle harness pony, 1I hands & over. 10 8 6 4 WHiCH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 6th S15; 7th 313; 8th SIO; 9th 78; SIM. $6. - 14. -Single Hackney pony, I1 hands & over 10 8 6 4 ' ABOVE. Total prize money will not exceed .SIS00. 15. Team of harness ponies; tI hands - OPTION• ([): DIGHT CLASSES FOR BREEDING ANIMALS , The Canada Department of Agriculture, Livestock DMsion. a 50% of all ' rue money. . ` olid under.. _ 10 8 6 4' P Y P 16. -cam of Hackney ponies, t i nanas Plus the Interbreed Best Udder Class andover...... :......:...... 10 8- 6 4• 1. Bull born July 1. 1973 to -June 30.19'74 - Sentorana:3utiot 17. Children's Bridle Couple, undpr , , � All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the 'Coif - from a darn with at least one r t coi+d :with=a rt#iairatYat 16 years. driving harness pony in exhibitor. - 8_C.A. of °120 for milk, rt . , 2. Gtarnd Champion and Reserve, -Grand Cltamptoti.- mak: buggy ..:...................... _ t0 S .6 4 3. Juniorcaiforre ened+l-Hcalf.bbxs33n. 1.1- 4IOW t 18. Pony race, 11 hands and under. - .. i 5 3 _2 I. Bull Date of Birth - 19. Pony race, 1 i to 14 hands , ........ 7 5 3 ` "2 From dam with aJ least one July I, 1973 -June 30, 1474- (?do prize moeev) completed record with a 30, 1974 (Senior 4 Senior calf or re terek1money)- tali, born- July 1, �� its SPECIAL: Classes 7, 8, 9, ]0, 17, 18. 19. Junior Exhibitors. minimumB,C.A-of 120 formi[k. and Junior Calf December 31= 1913. (lilo' S. Junior yearling feta 1st. 2nd and 3rd placing eligible for trop, to exhibitor 2. Female Y ale. bs,1973 to Jtute.3f1,1973hawmost points 'in these classes. 1st. 5 points• From dam with at least one July 1. 1972 -June 30. from a data with at lCYxeoDti�`3ttttli'Ir 2nd - � 3N .points, 3rd - 1 point.. Trophv donated by completed record with a mini- 1973 l Scnior and Junior - minimum B.C.A. of 115% for ~milk. , > ' PULLMANS' BARBER SHOP. mum B.C.A. of 120for-milk. Calf.) 6, 'ens yearling femtle,Itorn4 y1, E972#o�eotntlter3l; (May not , be won for 2 consecutive years by same 19Zf €tom's dam avih at less! tore _ 1e" �-Ji 3. Female minimum B.C.A. of 115% Vit• mOL � � �- . exhibitor.) 7. Junior Champion and Reserve lttptor " - A From dam with- at least one July 1, 1972 - June 30, p J, ,completed record with a mini 1973 (Senior, and nior = 8. Pem&Ieborn fitly I, 11971 toJutie31).191%�(ZI r . J& . I - BEEF CATTLE -- Section B g ar MusthaveeaBC ►:cifff�b� i� -; mum$.C.A:oflLSformilk. Yearling) dam writ I15e lot intik, Committee - Joseph Devereaux, Oliver Anderson 4. Female 9. Fetnale tprit July I, I970to Juact}, J9713'r1d sit James Nash, Sam McClure. . ' In milk or dry. If dry must July 1, 1971- June 30, Ateist� o€ e m a be within appproximately 8 1972 (2 year old) recotdwith mitntagm$C.A-#tf15s4?aic e F it will. re uire a nc alive test weeks of ca[vin an gntrydoCsnothaVCtnlolYtciA1'iens}td#hen shtJ}itiStC-ti' _= t All caltle be ing exhibited at the a y q g g' dam with of hast one tom for Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the opening day of Must be either from a dam with at least ong -completed pletcd xvitlt iputitlttftttt ,'C.A: record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk, or the "entry" I l5°Fo #� mirk• a . ' the FAIR, EXCEPT -- must have attained a reduction record uiialent to a i I I) Bulls under' 8 months of age pp W 10. Pemalebom July 1. I964 toJti;ic:30,19yQ, oi�E}`ftdtlpr J - _- 2) Steers minimum B.C.A: of 115 far milk. or d ti n►ust be vi<zithm;,a ry, : dry j3 -ae,eC '- t contact he Hearth of 5. Female moving. fit � � 1 --ttos� � 1. 1I y It is the responsibility of the exhibitors9 for tit Animals Branch office serving their area, at least 3 weeks prior In milk or dry. If dry. must be - July 1.1969 -June 30. 11. Female born p iortajrtity:t 1%%-0 nMCt VCAW to the commencement of the fair. The tests will be conducted by within approximately 8 weeks 1971( 3 year old) or dry. if A roust 'be wfdit :- - sieLt�r rY , ry . of calving. calving. At 1 bneresorl aritb��B,4r,A+t11ea'#lr an. officer of the Branch, free of charge. P for milk. Must be either from ,a dam with at least one completed 12. Dry cow. at least one . I - A $ - - .' . NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR record with a minimum B,C:A. of 315 for mrlk, t1r. the 111v7 - WHICH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS "entry" must have attained a. induction record equivalent x ABOVE. - to a minimum B.C.A. of 115 fvr milk. ' 13: Grand �Chatnjiron Vdidi a Ota, , a, - . 14 Gtoujii Class: fiubop of 4 ; - ed aLet1 ao�nr.+ed : Sec. B-1 -Shorthorn Sec'BJ -Aberdeen Anguse 6. Female + In milk or If dry, must be 3ui L, 1969 - June 30, exhtbttor, bttt:ito# tatxe tltsne:IG - -` m1 y have been czltibrtcti Jn; ;'c Sec. B-2 Hereford within approximately 8 weeits . _ 1970 (4 yesrold) indivii3uals or rite 3ittetbxcd Ylddet r calving. IS. -pettij&,ana ttsrtec �i Iter.`, • Plb rr e I tJ�ag aria record with a minimum B.C.A, of 115 for milk ` Prue money aid in each of the Sections will be: •-�- lfx $est tpq wrth "' 1 ,_ Y P - ages �lrer� 0 . . �- � ' $20; $17; $14; 312; 510; S8; 56; $5; 54;54. 7.' Female Mon" - , - Irl milk or dty. If dry, must be Prior to July 1969 17. interbreed1. = ddet Littss� ,i •leant.. tree... ` � ANIMALS in SEVEN CLASStF1CATtONS FOR BREEDING with approzimattdyBweeJits (Syearsaldandup) with sa avertngrr 1#►5i .t of calving. - z °rmgsi iamit­11.�re�entry ' r� _ Breed Competition) - At least one record with a mitlfmum B -CA. of .115 fa. - - Class Date of Birth - = SPEII . ,-0utvtt`13Dun1 tis7t M. ,6�,fic+( _ 1. Bull........ :............May 1, 1973 - Dec. 31, 1973 8. Breeders Herd,"(bred and tow ned by exhibitor) _ , ; 2, Bull: ............ . . . ...... Jan. 1, 1973 - Apr. 30. 1973 1?� i'Ilf3� � - -� . 3. Buil. . ........... . .... . ........:.. 1972 Group of 4 animals. but not -more than One bull, awaiit e&l, G tt'b"ribr if•� . W 07, . 73 - btStL1u2r1DIt fiti11 D4Mt4t F 4. Female .... = 19 Each numat in the group muss i ante been .exhibited Lr one -of �tvftitntt 3► -- mbet -a% a t i Jan. 1, 1972 -Dec. 31, 1972 ... _ , 5 the classes for single animals 4 in the intetbtred :Best Odder wtnaer�oiil'h� cite, {sac 1 ��t- 6. Female with calf at foot Cow in 1971 or earlier The w_ • - - tegistradoti certtPttxLe'ior'cxch pix e.at;grtul rib before the cur ter tit(:dii �' . Calf on or after Jan. 1, 1974 must show.the exhibitor or "bmedet;"�aci:as "pwaW, Y . eq�. 1 �1. m both cases either as eta iadividiidlor . • - - _ . > . _ , ". The calf may be of either sex. The cow and calf are to be jiartabtshrp. Li other , - - -- _ _ x_ F_. u ed as a "unit" in an lass in which the are exhibited words. titre exhibitor may be a Jointwger". A. aattxtumalri►itC[iiYrr:OCttrale1: (indiy[dital class: groufryc}ass.'championship, etc.I I as the "joint tbierdei"o ons imal,Ai[#he.a>s must.: Imo-- , 7' .- ' - be from otie farm or bi+s�mg unit mow . - - $1_ .. - . -