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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-09-07, Page 3610:30 Parade arriving 'lest non-school float Prizep $15, $12, $10 and $7 to all other entries, JUNIOR FAIR fot 4-H, Junior Farmers and Junior Institutes 12:00 Judging of Light & Heavy •Horses 12:00 Judging of Livestock 1:30 Chuck Wagon Race 2:30 Harness Racing 2 Matinees 4:00 Livestock Parade 6:30 Western-HorseiShow 10V:1-THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth .Ageiculturcir Society . OFFICERS FOR 1976 , Francia1-lickriell, Harry Johnston, Kenneth Moore, Eric McIntosh, Gordon Past President Kenneth Campbell Papple, Norma Riley, Aired Ross, Helen Thompson, Randy Yytison, President W. 0; Wilson Stuart Wilson, W. O Wilson. First Vice President Kenneth Moore Second Vice President Kenneth Coleman Auditors J R. Spittal, Jas. tvlurray PAST PRESIDENTS RusSell Bolton Arthur Nicholson Robt. McMillan Gordon paprika Harold.Pryce Earl McSpadden .. • Arthur Bol John Murph Alfred Ross - Jos. DevereaUx Kenneth Campbell DIRECTORS Robert Broadfoot, Kenneth Carnochan, Kenneth Caleman, Lewis Coyne, Robert Dalton, Joseph Devereaux, Robert Fotheringham, Joe Gibson, COMMITTEE MEN Kenneth Gemmel!, Bill Hodgert, James' Dolg, Clare Reith, Joe Gibson, Francis Hunt, Keith Sharpe, Gordon Pryce, Gordon Pullman, Ronald Williamson, James Rose; Norma Riley, George Townsend, Larry Wheatjey,,,,,,,,, Stuart Wilson, Htrvey Hoggart, Oliver Pryce, Allen Nicholson, 0. ,teeming, Gerald Groothius, Paul Carroll,- Neil Dolmage. • COMMITTEES FOR 1978„ (First named Chairmen) HEAVY HORSES - Kenneth Campbell; ,Oliver Prime LIGHT HORSES - Bob. 'Broadfoot, Norma Riley, lee Gibson, Harvey Hogged BEEF CATTLE Francis Hleknell, Joseph Devereaux, Neil •Dolinage DAIRY CATTLE Gordon Fipple' SWINE 'Stuart,Wilson, Robert Frencls Hunt ,,, . EGOS - Clare Reith, Thomas Young PUBLICITY -• Ken Coleman • FARM MACHINERY - Harry Johnston, Neil *Gavin, John Boyes GRAIN & FIELD CROPS - Lewis Coyne, Robert' Fotheringham, Ken Gemmell, 'Gordon Pryce. • PARKING . Allan Nicholson, W. J. Learning. GATE KEEPERS - Bob Dalton, Bill Hodgert GROUNDS & PROPERTY • Robert Fotheringham, Kenneth Campbell, Alfred Floss, Robert Dalton. MIDWAY & OUTDOOR 'CONCESSIONS - Ken Campbell, Gerald Grootblus INDOOR CONCESSIONS, - Keith Sharpe,' Harry Johnston "OLD'IVICODNALDS FARM - Eric McIntosh, Randy, Wilson • PET SHOW - Lions Club ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -, Paul Carroll, Convener PENNY SALE - Mr, and Mrs, Kerr`Mobre, Mr: and Mrs. Ken Carnochan PARADE Art Bolton, Paul Carroll TURF CLUB Ronald Williamson, President DANCE - • Ken Campbell, kin Moore, 'ArthUr • Bolton, Robert Fotheringham, Larry Wheatley,, Ken Carnochan, Stuart Wilson, Francis Hicknell, James Henderson. • QUEEN OF THE FAIR - Ken Coleman, Bob Broadfoot, Alfred Ross, Jane Viticent. AMATEUR CONTEST - Francis HiCknell, Joan Campbell, Lois Hodgert. • • WOMEN'S DIVISION • Past President Mrs. K. Campbell, President Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Vice President Mrs' W. Hodgert, Secretary-TreaS. Mrs. W. Hodgert. .1951/52/55 1953/54 1960/61 1962/63. '1964/65 1966167 1968/69 ti 1970 1973/74 '1970 1976/77 J Entry Forms Write the secretary, Mrs. Ruth Beane R,F1/11, Brucefleld, Ontario pr'pick up at Mrs Lois Hodgert, 132 Main Street, N., Seaforth, Ontario. PROGRAM: .„ ......... „...,.. ' FAL Off itis Opening • . Thursday, September 21 -by Don Grieve former Huron Agriculture Representative at 9..p.rn. Presentation of FAIR QUEEN CANDIDATES an6 c xer rownin 97g ctf Queen by Kathy Bru Queen WINNERS OF JUNIOR TALENT SHOW' WILL PERFORM Open to View Merchant Displaysin the Arena Plowing Match quilts upstairs Ladies' and Children's exhibits in the round house Friday, September 22 Billy Kell-Master of Ceremonies 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, including eggs, to be in shoWroom before 12 o'clock noon on the firs tday of the exhibition, Sept 21 and properly located in their own departments, and all stock to be on the grounds by 11:30 o'clock a.m. of the second.day, Sept., 22 except entries in Class J which must be in by 11 o'clock, Sept. 21. • , 3. Payments of $2.00 will constitute a yearly Membership and will entitle the membei so paying to compete in any or all of the regular departments., A membership permits One free pass to the grounds; and ran.be used either Thursday eVening or Friday-but only once. Additional passes will be allowed as follows (not more than three passe per paid up ,member): . Horses (hot race), each 2 animals over 2-- 1 pass • Cattle, each 4 animals over 4 - 1 pass Swine, each B animals over 8 - 1 pass 4. Entries to be in the hands of the Secretary not later than September 19. An additional fee of 50c will be charged for late entries on Thursday; $1.00 will be.charged• for late entries on Friday. Late entries for indoor exhibits will be these after 11409 o'clock a.m. on September 21. Address an entries to Mrs. Ruth Beane, R.R. 1, Brucefleld, Ont. Judging of all classes both indoors and outdoors will commence sharp at 12 o'clOck noon both days. Classes of livestock will be called_es. they appear ,In the_bookarld-animals-must-beirctheng NTIfilifirvia minutes after their class is called. 5. ENTRY FEE: 15 per cent from all winnings from $5.00 up. Breed shows are exceptions-to this rule. Membership only deducted up to $5.00. 15 per cent deducted over $5.00 except Western Horse Shwa. 6. All parties having paid their subscriptions, and only such will be entitled to compete. 7. Ne exhibitor will be allowed privilege of striking out entlres.rnade 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 thin 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 1978. 9. Payment will be Made, by cheque before December 1. Cheques must be cashed by March 1 following or revert to Society. 10. All stqck and articles exhibited must be bona fide property of the exhibitor and all grains, seeds, fruits, flowers and vegetables exhibited. ' must have been produced on farm or garden of exhibitor; 'any perSon' infringing on these rules shall forfeit prize money. 11. Judges will be particularly requested to have 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. Ady exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a disturbance, whether by openly criticizing the judge or using obscena.lariguage 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.shalrbe towed a y 'at the 'owner's .expense. - 13. No two persons will be allowed to show on one tic et. 14. Any members (Mewing cattlift_shall-glve-•his:ortrarenimal a nariie, and any-rnetribe-"Fiti -dilbiling an animal In more classes than one (except, for special or group prizes) shall forfeit all prizelaWarded 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 &amnia are judged. 15. Livestock parade at 4-p.m. Each exhibitor's herd most be represented or prize money may be withheld. 16. alo person allowed In ring except 'edged 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 judgewhile that particular class is being judged. .18. No articles to be removed from showroom before 5 p.m. on second day of fair. exhibitton hall Shall be cleared of persons at 5 p.m. of that day, arid'' none''will again be admitted. except those holding passes and entitled to remove gobds on exhibition. . . 19.. While officers and directors of this Society will use everravallable 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 et whatsoeVer. , O. While Directors will take every possible Precaution under the circumstanceglo secure safety for exhibitors, the owners themselves must take tfia iiik 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 reason's 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 proportionatOestrigaihose.. paichiatingin the_amounts-collected-anditotiWki-fhe Whole sum to be a q%jec -deb • toobeer heavily on the Society and thus Impair Its Usefulness. ,22., (Mon of the judges Is final. ' _ 23. Directors are not responsible for articles, left irfthe Round House after 6 • P.M., Sept. 22. , . . in case of error or omission In the Prize List the Directors will have-the power to correct the same. - • . POINT SYSTEM - in all classes except Ladles: 1st. 10; 2nd. 9; 3rd 8; 4th 7; 5th 6; 6th 5; 7th 4; 8th 3; 9th 2; and 10th 1.