The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-07, Page 29_
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PIGS- Section F
Seaforth Fall Fair Prize List (ctd.
EGGS Section G
GRAIN -Section
Committee - Lewis Coyne, Robert Fotheringham, Ken Gemmel!,
Gordon Pryee
(Entries in this class must be in by I I clock)
Class
I. Alfalfa Seed, 1/2 bushel
2. Timothy,'/: bushel
3. 'Red Clover, 1/2 bushel
4. Fall Wheat, 1/2 bushel
S. Barley, 1/2 bushel, 2 .row
5aBarley,1/2 bushel - 6-row . ,
SbBarlcy. 1/2 bushel-, open to exhibitors who have
not previously won a prize at Scaforth Fair
in Grain Section , ............... , 5 4 '3 2 •
6. Malting Barley, 1/2 bushel S 3 2
7. Oats, 1/2 bushel 5 4 3 2
8. Oats, 1/2 bushel. open' to exhibitors who have
not, previously won a prize at Seaforth
Fair in Grain Section 5 4 3 2
9. Mixed Oats and Barley. 1/2 Bushel 5 4 3 2
10. White Beans, 1/2 bushel., 7 5 4 3
11- Champion, 1/2 bushel...class I . 7 10 Ribbon
I2- Husking Husking Corn on Cob. 8 ears - 4 3 2 2
13. .Ensilage Corn, I sheaf of eight stalks 4 3 2 2
N,B. Each additional entry in Classes
1-10, 12 and 13; $1,013 if so merited
5 4 3 2
5 4
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5 4 3 2
5 4 3 2
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14. Bale of first cut hay 4 3 2 2
15. Bale of second-cut or third -cut hay 4 3 2 2
16. Field chopped hay; first cut, 1/2 bushel 4 3 2 2
17. Field chopped hay, second cut,' bushel .' 4 3 2 2
Seaforth Jewellers offers a $ Merchandise voucher
to winner of most points in Section J.
B, Gilts. _
(1) 10 months and under 12 months of age (evidence of being in pig)
(2) 8 months and under 10 months of age
(3) 6 months and under 8 months of age •
C. Breeders Herd e• ,, ,
in the group must have been exhibited in one of the above classes.
. A. group of 4 animals. Both se3e! to b. e 'represented. Each animal • FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS
Entries must meet with the requirements set out in General Rules I (b)
Group Classes.
1. Number of Classifications for Swine •
The classifications may be offered to indi:Adual breeds which have
registered in a Canadian herdbook at, least a minimum of 1000 head in
the preceding year..
2. 2. Six Classes, for Breeding Animals
Plus the "interbreed" Single Barrow Class (Optional). All breeding
1. class entries must be owned by, and registered in the name of; the
exhibitor. Ages to be computed from the date of birth to th e first day
of the month in which the fair opens and no animal to become ineligible
to show during the duration of the show.
A. Boirs
(11 8 months and under 10, months of .age .
(2) 6 months and under 8 months of age.
3. R.O.P. Requirements for Entries in Classes for Breeding Animals.
All breeding class entries must be enrolled in or have completed a' R.O.P,
test. .
Entries 220 days of age or younger at the time of judging which have not
completed a R.O.P. test must show on the record of the sire.
Entries which have completed test or are older than 220 days of age at the
time of judging must show on their own Tecords.
Boar Performance Test or Horn Test Program
Adjusted Age to 90 Kg. live eight - 175 days
Adjusted Backfat to 90 Kg. li weight,- not to exceed 20 mm.
Final Score based on 75% Field score, 25% exhibit at Fair
BARLEY
Donald Dodds
Robt. Fetheringham
Mac Stewart
Donald Moylan
Francis Hleknell
1/2 bushel of barley must be exhibited at Fair
MIXED GRAIN
Doug Hugel
, Don Kelly
Charles Downey
Gordon Papple
Tom Melady
Francis Hicknelt
Bruce Whitmore
'/2 bushel of grain must be exhibited at the Fair
CORN
Ken Campbell
Ken Carnochan
Jos. Devereaux
Don Dodds
Robt. Fotheringham
Ross Gordon
Jim Henderson
Gordon Papple
• Doug Hugill
Bruce Whitmore
eight eobsof corn mum be exhibited
'at the Fair.
ROOTS & VEGETABLES
Section K
Committee: Mrs. Ron Driscoll, Mrs. Bob Fotheringham,
Mrs. Wilfred Drager
Prizes for all classes except 40 to be $1.50; $1.00; .75c
Class
. Five tomatoes, red.
2. Five tomatoes, yellow.
3. Five Spanish onions
4. Five yellow onions from dutch sets.
.- Five Red Onions.
6. 3 cucumbers. slicing, not over 12".
7. Five cucumbers, pickling, not over-6".
8. Gherkins, quart, box,
9. White beans, shelled, quart box.
Butter beans, shelled. quart box,
garden variety
II. Five pickling beet s.
12. Five table beets.
13. Five table carrots, short.
14. Five table carrots, long.
15. Five table nars'nios.
16. 1 pt. box multiplier Onions
17. Five peppers, green.
18. Two sunflower heads.
19. Two cauliflower heads,
20. Two fall cabbages.
21. Two winter cabbages.
22, Two red cabbages.
23. 5 cobs garden corn. _
24. Two pepper squash.
25. Two m uskmelons.
26. Two Citrons, striped.
27. Two pie Rumpkins. 7" diameter maximum.
28. Two hubbard squash.
29. One yellow field 'pumpkin.
30. Two swede turnips, feat.
31. Three table turnips. Cannelfs purple top.
32. Six quart basket, Irish cobbler potatoes, unwashed.
33. Six quart basket Sebago potatoes, unwashed.
34. Six quart basket red potatoes. unwashed.
35. Six quart, basket any other kind, correctly named.
' 36. Collection of squash, 5 varieties, named.
37. Largest cabbage.
38; Largest potato.
39. Largest pumpkin or squash.
40. Collection of garden produce, three of each, numbers
of types and quality to b5 considered.
Arthur Bolton
Russell Bolton
Ken Campbell
Ken Carnochan
Lam. Wheatley
Mac Stewart
Stanley Hiller)
Jos. Devereaux
Robt. Fotheringham
Ross Gordon
Jim Henderson
Charles Downey
Don McKercher
Larry Wheatley
Panels Hicknell
Mac Stewart
Don Moylan
Tom Melady
Stanley Hilton
Don Kelly
It is mandatory that official test results be listed on the entry form
and listed in the fait catalogue, if one is pUblished.
Prizes: S5.00 54.00153.00; $2.00.
SPECIALS - To winner of most points in Section K, a one
year's subscription to The Rams Expaaltar.
Committee-Stuart Wilson; Robert McMillan, Francis Hunt
Section F. I Yorkshire Section F-2 - Landrace and Lacombe
Section F-3 - All other Breeds
1978 SWINE CLASSIFICATIONS
In order forbur SoCiety to be eligible for the 50% j ederai prize money
grant, there MUST be three exhibitors 1(t each breed dr groups of breeds.
If there ire not three exhibitors the Soviety will pay, 50% of the prize
• monej, offered. ,
Canadian Imperial ilank of Commerce. Seaforth. offers a silver tray to .
any one breeder with most points in any one, breed.
Prize money paid In each of the'Sections will be: $44$35; $25; $23; $20;
$15; $13; $10; $8;.$6.
Committee • Clare Keith, Stuart Wilson, Thomas Young
Judged Thurs.
ADULT SECTION, G • 3
Prizes: tot, $4.00; 2nd. $3.00; 3rd,,S2.00; 4th, $1.00
1.• 2 vi dozen Brown Eggs. 2. 21/2 Dozen White Eggs. 3. Special: $3:00 for
best trayadult, Section) donated by. United Dairy and Poultry,
Co-Operative, Seaforth 'Branch.. %,
THE HURON EXPOSIfOR,
WHITE BEANS
Final score based 100% on field score.
Must exhibit 1 Qt, of white' beans at fair to be eligible for prize. Additional entries until Aug. Isi'78 ,
WHITE BEANS
Robt. FotherIngham Robert Dalton ,
Donald Moylan Doug HuglIl
Mac Stewart Bruce Whitmore
Larry.Wheatley Ken Campbell
Stanley Hillen Jos. Devereaux
Russel Bolton Tom Malady
Art Bolton Jim Henderson
Ken Carnochan
W.G.Thompson, Henson, donated $50.00 towards prize
'money In while bah class. '
Prize money in Field Crops • 1st $19; 2nd $18; 3rd $17; 4th $16; 5th $15;
6th $14; 7th $13; 8th $12; 9th $11; 10th $10; all other exhibiting $6.00
each
Seaforth Farmers Co-Operative donated $50 towards
these prizes. -
Top Notch Feeds, Seaforth doanted $50. Towards these
prizeL
Seaforth News Printing Office offers, stationery valued at
- $10 to• the winner of most points In thiS section.
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