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'THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Seaforth Junior Fair Prize List (ctd.) INTER-CLUB COMPETITION CLASS 5 - Group of three (3) 4-H Beef Calves from any one Club (heifer or steers), to be juirged on quality and uniformity. A Club may enter more than one group if it so desires. Prize money: 1st Group - 512.00; 2nd. Group- 510.50; 3rd Group - 59.00; 4th Group -$7.50; 5th Group and each additional group - $6.00 CLASS 6: SHOWMANSHIP 1st - 510.00; 2nd. - S8.00; 3rd - 56.00; 4th - S4.00; Sth - $2.00. CLASS 7: SWEEPSTAKES SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION Rules and Regulations: 1. This class will be open to the following: Champion, 4-H Dairy Championship Show, Seaforth Champion - 4-H Beef Championship Show, Seaforth Champion, 4-H Swine Club Show , Seaforth Champion, 4-H Sheep Club Show, Clinton Champion. 4-H Horse aup Show. Seaforth 2. Each contestant will be required to show an individual of each of these five classes of livestock (dairy, beef, sheep, swine and horse). Members to provide own animals. Mileage will be paid where applicable. Winner will be declared on the basis of all around showmanship with each of the above classes of stock. PRIZES: TORONTO-DOMINION BANK (Seaforth Branch; award to be presented to the Grand Champion Showman, and ribbon. Winners: 1974. Barry Miller; 1973, Ken Mewhinney;.1972, Grant Vincent; 1971, Glen McNeil; 1970, David Marshall; 1969, Gerald fownsend; 1968, Ron Howatt; 1967. Graeme Craig; 1966, Hugh Todd. HURON COUNTY 4-H DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW INTER. CLUB Rules & Regulations
1. No entry fee will be charged.
2. All entries must be made to. Seaforth Junior Fair Secretary, Len
MacGregor. Clinton by the Club Leader not later than Friday,
September 12th. All entries in this class must be in by Fair Day,
September 19th. Only boys and girls who are members of a 4-H Calf
Club in 1975 are eligible to compete and must show the calf entered
in their club project. Judging will commence at or after 12:30 P.M.
at the Directors decision.
3. Prize money won by members of Calf Clubs will be paid to
Club Leaders, who will be responsible for distribution of same.
4. All entries in this section shall be stabled together at the Fair in
space allocated by the Fair Board and/or Junior Fair Directors.
5. Entries will be judged on a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize group
system.
6. Transportation Assistance: Each group of three calves is
eligible for this assistance. There is assistance of 20c per mile one
way from the central location of the Club to Seaforth, maximum
subsidy of $12.00 (club within 10 miles excepted). Club Leaders
must apply for this assistance.
7. At least three clubs must be represented in each Inter-Club
class in order for the fair to qualify for a Federal grant.
8. This show is restricted to all 4-H members who are 12 years of
age as ofJanuary 1st. 1975 and who have not reached their 21st
birthday by December 31st, 1975.
9. Each club may enter any number of calves in each class.
4-H DAIRY CALVES
CLASS!: Junior Heifer Class (born between January 1st and June
30th, 1975(.
ti-) Holstein; (ii) Guernsey; (iii; Jersey; (ii") Other
Prize Money: Each entry in Group 1 receiv es $5.00; Group 2,
$4.00; Group 3. $3.00.
CLASS 2: Senior Heifer Class (July 1st to December 31st, 1974) (1)
Holstein; (ii) Guernsey; (iii) Jersey; (iv) Other
Prize Money: Each entry in Group 1 receives $5.00; Group 2. $4.00;
Group 3, $3.00.
CLASS 3: Champion 4-H Dairy Calf
The winners and reserve winner ofCJ/asses 1 add 2 are eligible.
Prize money: 1st $15.00; 2nd, S10.00; 3rd. $5.00.
Baco Mineral Company will make an award of a ,bag of mineral to
the best Dairy Calf in the Championship 4-H Dairy Show.
CLASS 4: Group of three 4-H Dairy Calves; the club may enter three
dairy calves of each breed of each age group. They will be judged on
the group system. Prize money: 1st. S12. 00; 2nd. 510.50; 3rd,
$9.00; 4th. 57.50; 5th. 56.00; 7th - 10th. 56.00.
CLASS 5: Showmanship.
A( Junior 4-H Champion Dairy Showman
a( The 4-H members must be 12 years of age as of January 1st and
must not have reached their 15th birthday by January 1st, 1975.
b) Only three members per club are eligib le.
d The chosen members are the top Junior Showman of last year's
Achievement Day.
(ii; or the top Junior Showman of this year's Achievement Day.
(ill; chosen by the 4-H Leaders.
d) He should show his 1975 4-H Dairy Calf.
B( Senior 4-H Champion Dairy Showman
(Only three 4-H members per club are eligible)
a( The 4-H members must be 15 years of age as of January 1st and
must not have reached their 21st birthday as of January 1st. 1975.
b) The chosen members are the 1975 Champion and Reserve of
their Achievement Day this year.
c) or the Champion and Reserve of their Achievement Day last
year.
d) or chosen by their 4-H Leaders.
He should show his 1975 4-H Dairy Calf.
Prize Money: 1st, S10; 2nd. 58.00; 3rd. $6.00; 4th. $4.00; Sth
A. Y. McLEAN TROPHY: The Junior Champion and Reserve
Showman and the Senior Champion and Reserve Showman are
eligible to compete for this trophy. It shall be competed for
immediately following the Senior 4-H Champion Dairy Showman
Competition.
4-H CALF CLUB EXHIBIT COMPETITION
Each dub display of calves will be judged as a group. Each club
should have a sign to signify the name of the club.
a) The judging of the clubs will be at 1:00 P.M.
' b) There must be three clubs competiting to signify a Competition.
c) A. dub exhibit must have at least three calves.
a The exhibit display is to be done by the club members ONLY.
e). Each calf must have a 4-H exhibit sign.
PRTZETvIONEY: 1st Icize. Club exhibit $25.00
2nd. Prize, Club exhibit 10.00
3rdPrize. Clutrddlibit 5.00
4 HURON COUNTY 4-H HORSE & PONY CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW INTER-CLUB Rules & Regulations 1. No entry fee will be charged. 2. All entries must be made to Seaforth Junior Fair Secretary, Len MacGregor, Clinton. by the Club Leader, not later than Friday. September 12th, 1975. Only boys and girls who are members of a 4-H Horse & Pony Club in 1975 are eligible to compete and must show the horse, pony, or colt entered in their club project. Judging will commence at the Directors decision_ Exhibitors will be notified well in advance of show time. 3. Prize money won by members of Horse & Pony Clubs will be paid to Club Leaders, who will be responsible for distribution of same. 4. All entries in this section will be stabled together at the Fair in space allocated by the Fair Board and/or Fair: Directors. 5. Entries will be judged on a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize group system. 6. Transportation Assistance: Each group of three animals is eligible for this assistance. There is assistance of 20c per mile one way from the central location of the Club to Seaforth, maximum subsidy of $12.00 (Club within 10 miles excepted.) Club Leaders must apply for this assistance. 7. At least three clubs must be represented in each Inter-Club class in order for the fair to qualify for a Federal Grant. 8. This show is restricted to all 4-H members who are 12 years of age as of January 1st, 1975 and who have not reached their 21st birthday by December 31st, 1975. 9. Each club may enter any number of animals in each class. 10. Anyone who is under 18 years of age may not show a stud. 11. Anyone not having full control of their animal may be eliminated from any of the classes. 12. The Seaforth Agricultural Society and the Junior Fair will not be responsible for horses, riders, and equipment. 13. Exhibitors will be given numbered hatbands which must be worn in all the classes. CLASS 1: Junior Showmanship Class - Open to all 4-H club members 12 years of age as of January 1st, 1975 and must not have reached their 15th birthday by January 1st, 1975.
Prize Money: Each entry in Group 1 receives $5.00; Group 2, $4.00;
and Group 3, 53.00.
CLASS 2: Senior Showmanship Class - Open to all 4-H Club
members 15 years of age as of January 1st, 1975 and must not have
reached their 21st birthday as of January 1st, 1975.
Prize Money: Each entry in Group 1 receives $5.00; Group 2, 54.00
and Group 3, 53.00.
CLASS 3: Champion 4-H Horse Showman - The Junior Champion
and Reserve Showman and the Senior Champion and Reserve
Showman are eligible to compete for this title.
Champion and Reserve Champion Ribbons.
CLASS 4: Trail Class - Minimum of 5 obstacles Exhibitors in this
class must have a saddle on their animal as well as a slicker
(raincoat or jacket) and a rope attached to the saddle.
Prize Money: 1st, $5.00; 2nd. $4.00; 3rd, 53.00; 4th, $2.00; 5th
and each additional placing, $1.00.
CLASS 5: Musical Chairs.
Prize Money: 1st, 55.00; 2nd, $4.00; 3rd, 53.00; 4th, $2.00; Sth and
each additional placing. $1.00.
CLASS 6: Walk, trot and lope, Animals must be shown on halter.
This class is for yearlings, colts, etc. who can not show in the
Performance Classes 4 and 5. By the same token anyone showing in
either or both Classes 4 and 5 may not show in Class 6. Prize
Money: 1st, 55.00; 2nd. $4.00; 3rd, $3.00; 4th, $2.00; 5th and each
additional placing. 51.00.
SEAFORTH HORSE & PONY CLUB
Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &
Food.
CLUB LEADER: Mrs. Anne Powell, #2, Seaforth.
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President. Marguerite Snell; Vice President_
Sharon Colclough: Secretary, Susan Tyndall; News Reporter.
Wendy Tyndall.
CLUB MEMBERS: Roy Bland. Joyce Broadfoot, Darlene
Carnochan, Barbara Carter, Charon Colclough; Frank Flanagan,
Rose Marie Flynn, Elizabeth Gibson. Shirley Livingston, Jeff
McPherson. Greg McPherson. Joanne Middleton. Patti Muegge,
Barbie Potter, Brian Riley. Marguerite Snell. Vicki Steepe, Susan
Tyndall, Wendy Tyndall. Joanne Van Doornik, Debbie Wise.
PRE 4-h members; Pam Carnochan, Elaine Coombs, Bill
Flanagan, Mark McLlwain,Susan Pullman. Betsy Ste Marie.
BASIS OF AWARDS
220 points for award on horse or pony at Fair.
100 points for Judging Competition.
200 points for answers to questions based on club work, and feed
andmanagement of the horse or pony as the case may be.
100 points for showmanship - manner in which the club member
shows his entry in ring (70 points); condition of the animal (20
points); general appearance of the exhibitor (10 points).
100 points for attendance and interest shown at meetings and
judging classes.
ring he season.
IGO points foccc, care and feeding methods at time of periodic visits
made du
200 points for records that the members keep on their project.
HURON COWY 4-H GRAIN AND GRAIN CORN
AMPIONSMP SHOW
CLASS I: Champion Grain Exhibit
a) All 4-H club members in Huron County are eligible. -
b) This class is restricted to 4-H members who are 12 years of age as
of January 1st and who have not reached their 21st birthday by
December 31st, 1975.
c) Exhibit must consist of five lbs. of grain in a plastic bag which is
available at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food. Clinton.
d) 4-H signs will be available to you at the Show.
e) All members from each club are eligible to compete.
f) Entries must be made in place by noon. Thursday. September
18th. 1975.
CLASS 2 - Champion Corn Exhibit
a) All 4-H club members in Huron County are eligible.
b) This class is restricted to 4-H members who are 12 years of age
as of January 1st, and who have not reached their 21st birthday by
December 31st. 1975.
c) Exhibit must consist of eight (8) ears of corn from your 4-H plot.
d) 4-H ,exhibit signs will be available to you at the Show.
e) All members from each club are eligible to compete.
f) Entries must be made in place by noon. Thursday. September
18th, 1975.
CLASS 3: Champion 4-H White Bean Exhibit
a) All club members in Huron County are eligible_
b) This class is restricted to 4-H members who are 12 years of age as
of January 1st and who have not reached their 21st birthday by
December 31st. 1975.
-fr c) Exhibit must consist of 5 lbs. of white beans in a plastic bag which is available at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, Clinton. d) All members from each club are eligible to compete. e) 4-H exhibit signs will be available for you at the Show. f) Entries must be in place by noon,Thursday, September 18th. W. G. THOMPSON & SONS LIMITED of Hensall will award 'a trophy to the 4-H member with the top exhibit in the Championship Grain Show. RUSS BOLTON, R.R.#1, Seaforth will award a trophy to the 4-H member with the top exhibit in the Championship Corn Show. COOK'S DIVISION OF GERBO CORPORATION in. Hensall will. award a trophy to the 4-H member with the top exhibit in Championship White Bean show. *SPECIAL NOTE* - 4-H club members in the Tuckersmith 4-H Corn Club who wish to enter in the 4-H Grain & Grain-Corn championship Show must have another entry other than their entry in their regular 4-H Achievement Day. SEAFORTH 4-H CALF CLUB Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, sponsored locally by the McKillop Federation of agriculture. CLUB LEADERS: Gordan Papple, #5, Seaforth; Jack Flanagan, #1, Dublin. CLUB EXECUTIVE: President. Wayne Pryce; Vice-President. Frank Flanagan; Secretary, Ed Van Miltenburg; News Reporter, Janet Haney. CLUB MEMBERS: Ron Blanchard, Gordie de Jong, C/rence Dekens, Russell Eedy, Les Falconer, Frank Flanagan, Michael Flanagan. Janet Haney. Henry Hendriks, Peter Klaver, Leslie Lawson, DianeOldfield, Blaine Pryce, Wayne Pryce, Mary Ann VanDorp, Peter Van Drunen, Ed Van Dyk, Ken Van Dyke, Ted Van Dyke Ben Van Miltenburg, Ed Van Miltenburg, Tony Van Miltenburg, Arthur Veenstra, Joe Veenstra., PRE 4-H MEMBERS: William De Jong, Bill Flanagan. BASIS OF AWARDS _
The awards will be made on the following basis:
200 points for award on calf at the Fair.
100 points for Judging Competition. Each competitor will be
required to judge at least one class composed of four cattle and give
reasons for his placing.
200 points. for answers to questions based on club work and feeding
and management of dairy cattle.
100 points for showmanship - manner in which the club member
shows his entry in the ring (70 points); condition of the animal (20
points); general appearance of the exhibitor (10 points).
100 points for care and feeding methods noted at time of periodic
visits made during the season.
200 points for regularity and accuracy in, forwarding monthly
reports. ' • \
100 points for attendance and interest shown at the meetings and
judging classes.
11:00 A.M. - Arrive on grounds.
1:00 - Judging of calves and showmanship.
TUCKERSMITH 4-H FIELD CROPS CLUB
Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &
Food, sponsored locally by the Tuckersmith Federation of
Agriculture.
CLUB LEADERS: Bob Broadfoot, #1, Brucefield; Stuart Wilson, #1.
Brucefield.
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Bob Wilson; Vice-President, Ed
Van Dyke; Secretary, Jeff Allan; News Reporter, Sandy Broadfoot.
CLUB MEMBERS: Jeff Allan, John Blanchard. Ron Blanchard,
Sandy Broadfoot, Jeffrey De Jong, Leslie Falconer, Peter Klaver,
Blaine Pryce, Wayne Pryce, David Ste Marie, Edward Van Dyk,
Ken Van Dyke, Ted Van Dyke, Ben Van Miltenburg, Ed Van
Miltenburg, Jack Van Miltenburg, Tony Van Miltenburg, Bob
Wilson, Randy Wilson.
BASIS OF AWARDS
Awards will be made on the, following basis:
200 points for field score.
200 points for field notes and financial statement.
200 points for exhibits at club fair at Achievement Day.
100 points of Judging Competition.
200 Oints for questions based on club work, cultural practices. etc.
100 points for attendance at meetings.
All exhibits must be in place in the Fair Building by 12 o'clock' noon
on the first day of the Fair.
NORTH HURON 4-H SWINE CLUB
Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture &
Food, sponsored locally by the Huron Hog Producers.
CLUB LEADERS: Don Dodds. #1, Seaforth; Grame Craig,
#1,Walton.
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Ron Blanchard; Vice-President,
Brian Lobb; Secretary, Danny Arts; News Reporter. Janis Van Vliet.
CLUB MEMBERS: Danny Arts, Joseph Arts. John Blanchard, Ron
Blanchrd, Lee Dorssers, Ingrid Lynn Hoste, Bob Jansen, Brian
Lobb, Ken Menheere, Stephen Menheere, Diane Van Dooren,
Janis Van Vliet. John Van Vliet, Bob Wilson. Rick Ford, Gary Love,
Grant Love, Gregory Love. Michael Ondrejicka.
PRE-4-H MEMBERS: Margaret Arts, Bob Menheere, David
Menheere.
BASIS OF AWARDS
The awards will be made on the following basis:
200 points for award on gilt which willb e judged at the Fair on the
basis of bacon type, development, uniformity and breeding
standard.
100 points for Competition of judging of swine.
200 points for examination to consist of questions based on club
work, feeding, management and Marketing of swine.
100 points for showmanship - manner in which the club members
show their entry in the ring (70 points); condition of the animal (20
points); general appearance of exhibitor (10 points).
100 points for care and feeding methods noted at time of periodic
visits made during the season.
200 points for regularity and accuracy in forwarding monthly
reports.
100 points for attendance and interest shown at the meetings and
judging classes.
10:00 A.M. - Arrive on grounds.
10:30 A.M. - Judging of swine and showmanship.
HURON COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS AWARD - The Huron
County Pork Producers will donate a clock (approximately valued at
$15.00) to the Champion 4-H Swine Showman at Seaforth Junior
Fair.
BANK OF COMMERCE AWARD, SEAFORTH BRANCH - The
Bank of Commerce will present a gold watch to the member
'showing the Champion 4-H Gilt.
BANK OF MONTREAL, CLINTON BRANCH - The Bank of
Montreal will present a silver tray, suitably inscribed. The Bank
prize will be awarded to the top first year member in the Huron
County Hog Producers 4-H =Swine club project.
OFFICERS FOR 1975
Past President
Alfred Ross
President Joseph Devereaux
First Vice-Pres
Kenneth Campbell
Second Vice-Pres
W. 13. Wilson
Auditors
J. R. Spittal. C. Campbell
PAST PRESIDENTS
Russell Bolton- 1951/52-/55
Arthur Nicholson 1953 & /54
Robt. E. McMillan 1960 / 61
Gordan Papple 1962 '63
Harold Pryce 1964/65
Earl McSpadden 1966/67
Arthur Bolton 1968/69
John Murphy 1970
Alfred Ross 1973/74
DIRECTORS
Robert Broadfoot, Kenneth Campbell. Kenneth C arnochan.
Kenneth Coleman, Lewis Coyne. William Dale, Robert Dalton.
Joseph Devereaux, Donald Dodds. Robert Fotheringham, James
Henderson, Kenneth Moore, Eric McIntosh. Gordan Papple, James
Papple, Tom Papple, Alfred Ross, Everett Storey. W. D. Wilson.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
William Bennett. William B. Campbell, James Doig, Kenneth
Gemmel', Mrs. Joy Hopper, Harry Johnston, Robert Patrick.
Gordon Pryce. Gordon Pullman, Clare Reith, James Rose. Keith
Sharpe. George Townsend. Larry Wheatley, Ronald Williamson.
Kenneth Wright.
COMMITTEES FOR 1975
(First Named Chairman)
HEAVY HORSES - Oliver Pryce, Oliver Wright. Warden Haney
LIGHT HORSES - Everett Storey, Mrs. Doug Riley. Mrs. Joy
Hopper.
BEEF CATTLE - Stanley Jackson, Oliver Anderson, Joseph
Devereaux.
DAIRY CATTLE - William Dale. James Hogg.
SWINE - Jim Papple, Don Dodds. Robert McMillan. Francis Hunt.
- George Townsend.
EGGS - Clare Reith, Stuart Wilson. Thomas Young.
PUBLICITY - Kenneth Campbell. Ltfrry Wheatley, A.Y.McLean
PROGRAM ATTRACTIONS - Gordan Papple, William B.
Campbell. Graeme Craig. Donald McKercher.
FARM MACHINERY - Kenneth Coleman, Neil McGavin. John
Boyes. Kenneth Campbell.
GRAIN & FIELD CROPS - Lewis Coyne, Frarids Ricktiell; Eolieftff:
PARKING - Allan Nicholson, W. J. teenthig- . -
Fotheringham, Gordan Papple, Robert Tyndall.
GATEKEEPERS - W. D. Wilson, 'Cad Dalton, lirieltelnlosh
GROUNDS & PROPERTY - Gordan Papple. Rotert-Fatiteringlisun
Kenneth Campbell, Alfred -Ross, Rolterttlaltort. -
MIDWAY & OUTDOOR CONCESSIONS -I* WinrPby, Ames
Keyes.
INDOOR CONCESSIONS - Keith Sharpe, ThernaS Fit
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WOMEN'S DIVISION - Past President :Mrs..I.:MeConani...
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PET SHOW - Lion's Club- Represetitative
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