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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-08-21, Page 18JUDGING 12 O'CLOCK NOON BEEF CATTLE Section B Committee • Everett Storey, Mrs. Norma Riley, Joy Hey. Judge Nelson Bilyea, Graviton. Committee - Stanley Jackson, Oliver Anderson, I Carriage team in harness 15 12 10 5 All cattle being exhibited at the dab: will require a negative test for 2, Road team in harness 15 12 10 5 Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the opening day of the FAIR, 3. Single carriage horse S , 6 5 3 EXCEPT-- 4. Single roadster 8 5. Gentlemen's road race, must race horse shown 6 5 3 • 1) Bulls under 8 months of age 2) Steers in class, 4 15 12 8 4 2 --THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 21, 1075 • Rules Regulations ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY, 1. Society reserves right to award monies not taken up in one section to other classes, providing entries merit prizes. 2. Articles for competition in indoor departments to be in showroom before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of the exhbition. Sept. 18 and properly located in their own departments, and all stock and eggs to be on the grounds by 11:30 o'clock a.m. of the second day, September 19, except entries in Class J which must be in by 11 o'clock. 3. Payments of 52.00 will constitute a yearly membership and will entitle the member so paying to compete in any or all of the regular departments. A membership permits one free pass to the grounds, and can be used either Thursday evening or Friday but only once, Additional passes will be allowed as follows (not more than three passes per paid up member): Horses (not race), each 2 animals over 2 - 1 pass Cattle, each 4 animals over 4 - 1 pass Swine, each 8 animals over 8 - I pass 4. Entries to be in the hands of the secretary not later than September 16. An additional fee of 50c will be charged for late entries on Thursday; 51.00 will be charged for late entries on Friday, Late entires for indoor exhibits will be those after 11:30 o'clock a.m. on September 18: Address all entries to Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill, Seiforth. Judging of all classes both indoors and outdoors will commence sharp at 12 o'clock noon on both days. Classes of livestock will be called as they appear in the book and animals must be in the ring within five minutes after their class is called. 0 5. ENTRY FEE: 15% from all winnings from $5.00 up. Breed shows are exceptions to this rule, Membership only deducted up to 55.00. 15% deducted over $5.00. 6. All parties having paid their subscriptions, and only such will be entitled to compete. 7. No exhibitor will be allowed privilege of striking out entires made and placing other articles in their place and no competitor will be entitled to more than one prize in any one section of a class in indoor department. or more than 2 prizes in any section of a class in livestock, 8. Prize winners to the amount of $5.00 or over are required to leave membership fee for 1976. 9. Payment will be made by cheque before December 1. Cheques must be cashed by March 1 following or revert to Society. 10: All stock and articles exhibited must be bona fide property of the exhibitor and all grains, seeds, fruits, flowers and vegetables exhibited must have been produced o,,, farm or garden of exhibitor; any person infringing on these rules shall forfeit prize money. 11, Judges will be particularly requested to hayed regard to merit in all stock and articles exhibited for competition and to withhold any premiums if they consider the stock or article undeserving, and that a first or second prize be not given to a third class animal, or in sweepstakes if they consider the competition not sufficient. 12. Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a disturbance, whether by openly criticizing the judge or using obscene language to any judge or officer, shall forfeit the right to any premium and may be suspended by Society from exhibiting. Vehicles parked in no parking area shall be towed away at the owner's expense. 13. No two persons 'will be allowed to show on one ticket. 14. Any members showing cattle shall give his or her animal a name, and any member exhibiting an animal in more classes than one (except for special or group prizes) shall forfeit all prizes awarded should any be taken. No prize badges or medals allowed on animals in ring and no prize tickets or medals allowed on pens until after such animals are judged. 15. Livestock parade at 4 p.m. Each exhibitor's herd 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 While on duty except appointed officers. 17. No member, being an exhibitor in any class,shall act as judge or be present or accompany the judge while that particular class is being judged. 18. No articles to be removed from showroom before 5 p.m. on second day of fair. Exhibition hall shall be cleared of persons at 5 p.m. of that day. and none will again be admitted except those holding passes and entitled to remove goods on exhibition, 19. While officers and directors of this Society will use every available means to prevent accidents in and about the grounds, it must be strictly-understood that all persons going into or upon the grounds must personally assume all risks of accident or injury from accidents from any cause whatsoever. 20. While Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure safety for exhibitors, the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting, and should any article be accidentally injured, lost, or stolen, the Directors will give all assistance in their power towards recovery, but will not make any payment for the value thereof, 21. In case of bad or unfavorable weather or other reasons causing the receipts to fall short of paying the expenses and all prizes in full, a proportionate amount, exclusive of membership, will be deducted from such prizes to enable the directors to balance the accounts without loss to the Society, The Directors feel that this course is the most equitable and fair that can be adopted and any deduction will fall proportionately on all those participating in the amounts collected and not leave the whole sum to be a debt to bear heavily on the Society and thus impair its usefulness. 22. Decision of the judges is final. 23, Directors are not responsible for articles, left in the Round House after 6 p.m.. Sept. 19. In case of error or omission in the P rize List the Directors will have the power to correct the same. • POINT SYSTEM - In all classes exce pt Ladies: 1st. 10; 2nd. 9; 3rd .8; 4th 7; Sth 6; 6th 5; 7th 4 ; 8th 3: 9th 2 and 10th I. ti HEAVY HORSES - Section A Committee Oliver Pryte, 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. Foal of 1973 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 gelding, 1 year old 6 5 4 3 2 6. $100.00 Special; $5.00 entry fee: one entry from each exhibitor - $15; $13; $12; $11; $10; $9; $8; 58; $7; $7. 7. Township Special: For best 3 horses from any municipality, not necessarily owned by boy - $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 • 35 30 -25 20 11. Percheron team in harness 35 30 25 20 12. Belgian Team in Harness,- 35 30 25 20 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 per entry In classes 11, 12, 13, 14 if there re more than 5 entries in a class the class may be split to light and heavy at the discretion of the committee with full prize money paid. LIGHT HORSES - Section A-5 HORSES UNbER SADDLE Jr. , age 16 & under as of January )/75. A. 2. H.A.Rules In effect where applicable 6. Showmanship at Halter - Open (This class shall be judged strictly on the contestant's ability to fit and show in a halter class.) 7. Equitation • Jortior - English or Western Tack & Dress (This class shall be judaed on the ability of the RIDER to correctly control and show his horse. Horses will be shown at a walk-trot (jog) - lope (canter) both ways of the ring, also back-up, 8. Western Pleasure - Open (Horses only 14 hands high & over). (Stock-seat, western dress.' no mechanical hackamores, 'or martinga'e or tie-downs). TROPHY - Compliments of Jim Crocker Family Footwear "WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR ALMOST EVERI, FOOT IN TOWN" 9. Elimination Command Class - Open. Horses orgy. (Horses must instantly obey command of the julge). 10. Barrel Crawl Through Race - Junior • (Contestant rides down to barrel at end of ring, distmaints, crawls through barrel and runs back. lb finish line, leading horse.) PONY CLASSES - Section A-6 11. Pony Saddle Class • Under 14 hands. (Pony shown under Western Tack and Dress) Judged on walk, trot (jog). lope(canter), and back-up. 12. Bridle Path Hack (Hunt Seat) - Open. (Horses only. Herses shown at a walk, trot, canter, both ways of ring, t ack-up, can extend walk, trot, or canter. No rowelled spurs, celoure f brow bands, martingales, tic-downs, Full required. Conservative Hunt Seat attire). Prize money - 1st. $8; 2nd S6; 3rd $4; 4th $1. mane not 13. Registered Hackney pony on line 7 5 3 2 14. Single harness pony, 11 hands & under... 10 8 6 4 15. Single ft arness pony, II hands & over 10 8 6 4 16. Single,H ackney pony. 11 hands & over.. . 10 8 6 4 17. Team of harness ponies. 11 hands & under 10 8 6 4 18. Team of Hackney ponies, II hands & over, 10 8 6 4 19. Children's Bridal Couple, under 16 years driving harness pony in buggy 10 8 6 4 20. Pony race, 11 hands and under 7 5 3 2 21. Pony race. 11 ton4 hands 7 .5 3 2 SPECIAL: Classes 7, 10, 11, 20, 21. Junior Potty Exhibitors, 1st. 2nd and 3rd placings eligible, for trophy to exhibitor having most points in these classes. lst. 5 points, 2nd. 3 points, 3rd. 1 point. Trophy donated by PULLMANS' BARBER SHOP • (May not be won for 2 consecutive years by same exhibitor) It is the responsibility of the exhibitors to contact the Health of Animals Branch office serving this area, at least 3 weeks prior to the comtnenceroent of the Fair.The test will be conducted by an officer of the Branch. free of charge. NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR WHICH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ABOVE. Sec. B-I -Shorthorn Sec. B-2 -Hereford Sec, B-3 -Charola is ' Prize money paid in each of the Sections will be: $45; $35; $25; $23; $20; $15; $13; $10; $8; $6. In order for our Society to be, eligible for the 50% Federal prize money grant. there MUST be three exhibitors in each breed or groups of breeds, If there are not three exhibitors the Society will pay 50% of the prize money offered. SEVEN CLASSIFICATIONS FOR BREEDING ANIMALS (Breed Competition) Class Date of Birth 1, Bull May 1. 1974 - Dec. 31, 1974 2, Bull Jan, 1, 1974 - April 30. 1974 -3. Bull 1973 4. Female 1974 5. Female (with calf or showing evidence of being in calf) (calf not to be considered in the placing of the class) 6. Female with her 1975 calf at foot- Cow born in 1972 or earlier Calf born on or after Jan. 1. 1975. The calf may be of either sex, The cow and her calf are to be judged as a "unit" in this class or if shown in the "group" - they cannot be shown individually. The placing of the cow and calf units is left to the discretion of the judges, but as a guideline points should be allocated to each animal on, a 50-50 basis if the calf is nearing weaning age. 7. BREEDERS HERD (Bred and Owned by exhibitor) A group of 4 animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the above classes, •-•,- Entries. must meet witlikthe requirements set but in GENERAL RULES. 1. b) GROUP CLASSES: All entges must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner" - in both cases either as an' individual or in partnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal and/or the "joint breeder" of an animal. Therefore the animals must be: I. Owned and bred by the exhibitor, or 2. Jointly owned and bred by the exhibitor, or 3. Owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor, or 4. Jointly owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor. R. 0. P. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES IN CLASSES FOR BREEDING ANIMALS All breeding class entries including the female with calf at foot class must hayed been performance tested under an officially recognized Beef Cattle Testing Program. Animals not old enough to have completed test will be eligible for showing provided that evidence is available to show that they have been enrolled in an officially recognized "Beef Cattle Testing Program." NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS Note: For the pnrposes of the Beef Cattle Classifications one entry shalt be interpreted as follows; All registered beef cattle of one breed, whether owned by one person or more than one person (individually or jointly ) which are maintained on one farm or breeding unit are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit. Seaforth Aricultural Society authorizes two entries per class in a maximum of two classes in Section B. Perth Huron Shorthorn Club wilt present Rosettes to the exhibitors- of the Champion Shorthorn male of the Show, and to the Champion Shorthorn female of the Show, donated by Past President Frank Falconer. Special • Nicholson File Company offers a set of Black Diamond Files to the Winner of most points in Section,133. EATON'S LIVESTOCK SPECIAL DIRECTORS' CHOICE =1975 to winner of most points in Section B-1 and .2, award, SILVER GALLERY WAITER value $23.00 Thur. Night-Sept 18 COME AND SEE INDOOR EXHIBITS IN ROUND HOUSE AND COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN TO PUBLIC THURSDAY EVENING PRESENTATION OF "QUEEN" CONTESTANTS See Merchants' Displays! Good Program! 1973 4 or