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• HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH AND UNDER AUSPICES OF .
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
JUNIOR FAIR EXECUTIVE
Chairman - Gordan Papple, #5, Seaforth
' Vice-Chairman -Bob McNeil, #6, Goderieh
Secretary - Len MacGregor, Clinton
DIRECTORS
Don Pullen, Clinton
Don. Dodds, #1, Seaforth
Fred Uhler, #3, Wahon
Jane Pengilley, Clinton
.James
Keyes, #1, Seaforth
Mrs. W, J. Cuthill, Seaforth
Harry Winkel, #1, PtIrdwich
Helen Preszcator, #1, Exet
•Glen McNeil, #6, Gederic
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Gordan Papple, NS, Seaforth
Ken Moore, Egniondville
Bob Fotheringham, NA, Seaforth.
'Len MacGregor, Clinton '
Graeme Craig, #1„ Walton
BoySfe'Neil, #6, Goderich
Jean Johns, #1, Woodham
quay Scott, .#1, Belgrave
-7pbell„ #1, Dublin
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,. SEPTEMBER 2, 1076 —7
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SEAFORTH JUNIOR FAIR
4-H, JUNIOR FARMERS and JUNIOR 111,11TUTES
of HUron County
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Section 1 - EDUCATIONAL
GENERAL RULES &.REGULATIONS . •
I. No entry fee will be charged.
2. All entries must be.made to the Seaforth Junior Fairccretary,
Len McGregor, Clinton, by the Club Leader., not later than Friday,
September 10th, 1976:
3. all money will be paid to Club Leaders in the case of 4-H Clubs
(both Homemaking and Agricultural) who will be responsible fOr
ditribution oftame. Junior Farmer and Junior Institute money will
be paid'to the Club. Secretary.
4. Displays must be in ' pIace by 6:00 p.m., Thursday, September
16th, , for immediate judging. The Display Area will be open
Wednesday, September 15th at 8:00 p.m. and all day Thursday,
September 16th, 1976 to .6:00 p.m.,
5. Cost of material should-not exceed $20.00 in-value. Hydro will
be available if required.,
6. Displays are to be designed and erected by club members. Club
Leaders and others may be asked to assist in the planning. .
7.. Clubs participating will receive Transportation Assistance of
10c per mile one way from the central location of the Club,-
maximum subsidy of $5,00. (clubs within 10 miles excepted)., This
amount will be.paid to the glub Leaders who makes entry for.the
Club,
CLASS 1 - JUNIOR FARMER 'CLUB EXHIBITS
TOTAL 100
CLASS 2 4-H AGRICULTURAL CLUB EXHIBITS
I. 4-H Club members may compete at only one Class "B"' Fair in
the same class in any one year.
Class in ordee'for the Fair to qualify for a Federal Grant.'
2. At least three clubs must be'represented 'in each Inter-Club
3. Each 4-H Club organized during 4976 in Huron and adjoining .4
counties may enter one display, .
4. Displays will be six feet,long, 36 inches high. 36 inches deep.
Tables will be available to set displays on.
5. Exhibit§ shall be judged by score card as Class I.
6. Prizes; Championship Ribbon: • A Exhibit $20.001 B Exhibit
$15.00; C Exhibit S10.00; all other exhibits $10,00 each.
CLASS 3 -74-H HOMEMAKING CLUB EXHIBITS (Non - competitive)
1. Open to 1975=76 4z11 Homemaking Clubs in. Huron who have setup
exhibits at a 1976 Achievement Day. -
2, "Clubs shim@ not set up an exhibit from a demonstration.or 'skit.
Exhibits other• than those of topics stated below will not be
recognized as -creditable.
3, At least.three clhbs must be represented in each Inter,Club
class in order for the Fair to qualify 'for a Federal Grant:
4, Table space of 4-5 feet will be available for eachQe4hibit. Be sure
to state the exact space required when making ent6.-
5. Uniform recognition of $8400 will, be given to all creditable
ekhibits;
'6. Clubs will be restricted to one entry in' a Class "A", 'or one
entry In Class "Br, or one entry in a Class "C" Fair in one year.
, 7, Exhibits may be placed on the following
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in co-operation with
CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
SUB CLASS At Let's Bake Bread
I. Breakfatt Breads
2. Our Daily Bread
3. Holiday Breads
4.- Breads from Another Land
5. Rolls of any Shape
6. Judging Bread or Rolls
7. Batter Breads
8. Ways with Bread
_ SUB CLASS, B: A Touch of Stitchery
-1. •International Flavour in Embroidery..
2. Colour and Colour Schemes
3. Enlbroidery Stitcheg 'arid Their Uses
4. Designing an Embroidered Article
S. Embroidery Today and Yesterday
Section 2 - FIELD CROP
Rules & RegUlatIons a .0
1: Open to all 1976 members of organized 4-H and Junior Farmer
Clubs in Huron and adjoining counties.
Entries must be in place in the Fair Building ,before 12 o'clock
noon. on Thursday, -September' 16th, 1976. Judging will ' take place
Thursday afternoon:
3. Entries must be grown on exhibitor's farm in 1976 . •
4. All kinds of 4.-1-1 Clubs (Beef, Grain, etc.) and Junior Farmer
Clubs are encouraged to 'participate in their respective sections,
5. Any entry in Class I A and B, 2A and B, 3A and B, 4A and B will
Consiscof three members' exhibits (ie. 2A . 3 members each to
exhi I /4 bale offirst-cut hay) from a club. In 4-H entries the Club
Leader's name will appear on the entry tag.,
6. Entries will be judged on, a group basis, Entries Considered of
top ranking quality (Croup 1) will rcceive an award of $9.00; second
ranking group entries, an alkarkor$6.00; all other c're'ditable
entries, will receive $3.00 in Classes 1, 2. 3 and 4.
SPECIALS: The Huron County 4-H Club Leaders' Association will
donate a 20-lb, turkey to the 4-H Leader whose three club members'
entries rank first in Section 1A.,
The Huron County Junior Farmers Associalion will donate a
20-1b. turkey to the Presidenrof the top funitir-Failner CIO whose
three members' entries rank-first in Section 1B. •
The Huron County Soil & Crop Improvement Association will
donate an award in each of Sections 2A and 211 to the first 'place
winners. These specials will only be available where-there are three
or more entries per class,
CLASS IA - 12 ears of corn - 4-H *
CLASS 1B - t2 ears of corn • Junior Farmers*
CLASS ,2A - 4-H Inter-Club Hay Competition, 1/4 bale of first cut
hay* „
***, CLASS 2B - Junior Farmer Inter-Club Hay Compettiun, 1/4 bale of
first -cut hay*
CLASS 3A - 5 lbs, of white beatis - 4-H*
CLASS 3B - 5 lbs. of white beans • Junior Farmers*
CLASS 4A - 5 lbs: of grain barley - 4-H*
CLASS 4B 5 lbs. of grain barley -'Junior Farmers*
* See Rule 5.
Section 3 - LIVESTOCK
4-11 BEEP CALVES
CLAS 1 - Baby Beef Steers: Steers born between July 1, 1975 and
December 31, itrs•(those not nominated for Queens Guineas Class)
to be judged on quality and finish.
CLASS 2 • Queens Guineas Nominated Steers: Steers borh between
July 1, 1975 and December 31. 1975 to_ be judged on quality and
finish.
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I.' Junior Farmer club members may compete at only one Class./
"B" Fair in the same class in any one year. •
2. At least three clubs must be represented in each Int er-Club
ClasS in order for the Fair to qualify for tr Federal grant.
3. Open to Junior Farmer Clubs in Huron and adjoining counties
organized in 1976. . -
4. Table 'space of six feet will be available for each exhibit. '
5. Prizes: Championship' Ribbon; A Exhibit $20.00; B Exhibit
15.00; .0 Exhibit $10.00. , ,
6. Suggested Themes:
Junior Farmer Motto - Self Help and Community Betterment
Machinery and Highway Safety.
7. Exhibits will be judged by score card on .the following basisl
ATTRACTS'ATTENTION (stopping power) ' 20
eFFECTIVE TITLE (short, personal, catchy, appropriate) 10
SUITABLE SUBJECT (subject related to the 4-H•program)... 10
HOLDS • INTEREST (encourages study, is thought provoking and,
4 peRonal 10
COVEYS MESSAGE (accomplishes purpose, promotes action). 30
GENERACAPPEARANCE (simple, balanced, attractive) 10
WORKMANSHIP (neat, well constructed. Well spaced. wording
' ' easily read) --.. • 10
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4-H BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Rules-St Regulations
I. 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 IDth, 1976. All entries must be on the grounds not later 'ill
than 11:30 a,m, on. Fair Day, September 17th. Only boys And gills
who are members of the 4-H. Calf Clubs in 1976 pre eligible to,
compete and must show the calf entered in their club project. Judging
will commence at or after 12:30 pan. 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 Bard and/or Jaiiior Fair . Directors.-
5. Entries will be judged on a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize group
system. '
b. Clubs which bring three or niore calves and which show a group
of - three calves in the Inter-Club Competition will receive
transportation aS'sitance of 20c per mile one way from central
location of the club to Seaforth. Maximum subsidy $12.00. Clubs
within 10 miles excepted, •
This amount will be paid,to the Club Leader who makes entry for
the club.
7! At least thrbe clubs must be represented in each Inter-Club
class in order for the Fair to qualify for a Federal Grant.
GRAND CHAMPION STEER: Ribbon and prize to the value of
$25.00, donated, by TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED, •Seaforth.
RESERVE CHAMPION STEER:.. Ribbon. •
CLASS 3: Junior Heifer Calves, any beef breed, born between ••
January 1, 1976 and April 30, 1976 to be judged on quality as
breeding stock. ,
CLASS 4: Senior Heifer Calves, any beef breed born between July 1,
1975 and December 31, 1975 to be judged on quality as breedirig
sock. • , •
SEAFORTH I.G.A, offers'a $5.00 prize for best steer nominated for
Queens Guineas.
STEW AR 1 PROCTER AWARDS - In memory of 5tcwart Procter,
R.R.#5., Brussels, the family will make an award of a suitable book '
to the Huron County member exhibiting:
1. Champion 4-H Shorthorn Steer
2." Champion 441 Sherthorn Heifer
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER AND RESERVE — Ribbon.
NOTE: Calves in Classes I, 2, 3 and 4 will die judged on "the group
basis, Entries considered of top ranking quality (Group I) wilt
receive an awardtf *5.00; second ranking group animals an award
of $4.00; all other creditable entries will receive 5-3.00.
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