HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-16, Page 23SEAFORTWJUN-10 FAIR for JUNIOR FARMERS and JUNI R INSTITUTES of Huron County AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES WHCi do NOT PARTICIPATE IN OTHER CLASS "SI' FAIRS >s, v-a to fill US a. ta_ cE 0 to O z 0 cc z UI Thurs., Fri., September 24 Et 25
HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH AND UNDER AUSPICES OF '
Seaforth Agricultural
in co-operation with
CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULT RE AND FOOD
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURO AND FOOD
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CANADA: PACKERS
* QUILT' DISPLAY *
Ladies - Visit the "Tea" room in the-Curling Club sponsored by the
Seaforth District High School Banff and look over the "Canada
Packers Quilt Display" Thuriday'gvening and Friday all day.
amateur and professional BICYCiE RACES
Saturday, Sept. 26 1pm
1, Tricyck3 Rape 15 and under) 4. 10 speed
2: 262 RCMf:1
0:::104
(Public
(8 an
School)
under 5. Open Class 3
Friday, Sept. 25 Saturday6 * I -Sept.•
FALL
Thursday, Sept. 24
* 11:00 a.m. Parade leaves Optimist Park
sr * 12:00 p.m. Aidging of Livestock -
* 12:45 p.m. Judging of Light & Heavy Horses ...,
* 1:00 p.m. Lion's Pet Show, back of. arena 'T-
JIL see Sec. K.
*Junior Fair for 4-H, Junior Farmers and institute l*
, - * 2:30 p.m. Harniss Racing, 2 Matinees . *
* 4:00 A.m. Livestock Parade
* 7:30 Hell Drivers under lights
* Bill Kell - Master of Ceremonies
Professional Horse Shoe
Tournament
[Men Only]
Chairman - Ken Coleman, Henry Harburn
i Entries by 12:30 p.m. Sat. Sept. 26
$300'.00 plus in prizes
7:00 p.m. Western Horse Show
8:00 p.m. Queen Contestant Introduction
8;00 p.m. Amateur Talent
OFFICIAL OPENING
at 8:45 by Don Pullen Huron Ag. Rep.
9:15 p.m. Fair Queen Contest
10:30 p.m. Crowning livngollofsFanir Queen by
1200 p.m. Horse Shoe Tournament
12:30 p.m. ,Arena displays open
i'-12M p.m. Midway opens
2100„pirri. Baby Contest
2:00 p.m. Tug of War outside <,
2:00 p.m. Greasy Pole Contest outside
-4 Seaforth Agricultural Society
Penny Sale Draws
740-p.m. Demolition Derby under lights
_ Open to View Merchant Displayain'the- Awe, -
Ladiec end •Ohliiire0101j. Edgeworth Helicopter: r:
WM :the:,
a ; `By popular demand. TiBg I Ac rides an Amusement- Cene'.- Sept. 24, 25 Et 26„ 1987 Prize List Cars gone crazy on the raceway.. This seems to be the case as the Castro! Dare Devil Team stnesbea and crashes their way. through hundreds of these old cars in the course of their 1981 tour. You can witness this motorized's-fleetness at the Seaforth Fall fair when =these daring stuntmen help rid our highways of old junk cars. - Hell Drivers Friday, Seeter6er 25, 7:30 p.m. - Demolition Derby; .Saturday, Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m._
Entries call 527-0398 or 527-0120
Seaforth Agricultural Society
Fair Dance and Pork Chop Barbecue
Saturday, September 19, 1981
Dance Music Shannon
Continuous •music from 6 p.m.. to 1 a.m.
DANCE ONLY $3.00 EACH
Dinner: 6 p.m. to 7:3 0 p.m. Dance:9p.m. to I a.m.
BARBECUE AND DANCE $7.50 Per person
Dinner only $5.50
Children $3.00
Seaforth Fall Fair Prize List (ctd.)
HURON COUNTY 4,H HORSE AND PONY MUSS INTER-COUNTY
COMPETITION
Ciao 1 - Junior Showmanship Class
Class 2 - Senior Showmanship Class
Oast 3 - Grand Champion Horse Showman
Claw 4 - Trail Cl...
Class S - Junior Equitation
base - Settler Equitation
Clam 7 - Hatter Class
. HURON COUNTY 4-H SWINE CHAMPIONSHI P SHOW •
Class 1 - 4-H Gilt
pas 2 - 4-H Market Hog
Oa 3 - Junior Showman
Clara 4 - Senior Showman
NORTH HURON 4-H SWINE CLU B
Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture anct•Foxi,
sponsored itcally by the Huron Pork Producers
CLUB LEADERS: Don Dodds. el Seaforth; Graeme Craig, et; Walton;
John VanViltit. 12, Bruin's
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President. Bruce Godkln; Vice President. Brian
McGavin, Secretary, Paul Decide; News Reporter. Ron Godkin.
ade MEMBERS: Brian McGavill. Steven Sean. Brent Robinson. Gary
Gorikin, Brave Godkln, Ron Godeln, Murray Sholdice, Bill Jewitt. Piaui
Oxide. Jeff Alec Joan Bergsma, Audrey I3ergsma, Melvin Bergsma.
BASIS OF AWARDS
: The awards will be made on the following basis:
230 points for award on gilt which will be judged at the fair on the basis of
bacon type, develoment, uniformity and breeding standard.
100 points for Competition of judging of swine.
230 points for examinalloh to consist of questions based on club work,
isechngand management and marketing of swine.
100 polop for ehowmanship - manner in which the club members show his
entry in the ring (70 points); condition of the anima/ (20 points): general
tweirance of the exhibitor (10 points). • -
10s-points for care and feeding methods noted at time of periodic visits
made during the season.
ZO points for regularity and accuracy In forwarding monthly reports.
100 points fax attendance and interest shown at the meeting and judging
Clang&
10:00 a.m. - Arrive on grounds.
100 am - Judging of swine and showmanship.
HURON COUNTRY PORK PRODUCERS AWARD - The Huron County
Pork Producers will denote a clock (aPProxlinatelY valued at $15) to the
Champion 44(: Swine Showmen at Seaforth Junior Fair.
BANK OF COMMERCE AWARD SEAFORTH BRANCH - The Bank of
Minter= wilt presenta gold watch to the member showing the Champion
4-H Gilt:
BANK OF MONTREAL. CLINTON BRANCH - the Bank of Montreal will
Dreeentasliver fry. suitably engraved. The Bank prize will be awarded to
Itiaton first year member in the Huron County Pork Producers 4-H Swine
Club Project:
sues SUNNY 444 RAISITCLOS
Linder the supervision ot the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food,
sporisOreditically by the Purina Dealer. Milton blitz Ltd Seaforth.
CLUSLEADERS: Ray-Kenna, 12, Auburn; Terry Smith, Walton; Tom
JOgsrlesn. II4. Seatorth.
a.
CLOW EXECUTIVE: president, Ken Siertaima; Vice•Plesident, Patty
olillartars: Secretary, Ctierryi Smith; tam Reporter, Dactyl Brat.
CU* MEMBERS: Kan Sartain*, Cherryt Smith. Darryl Smith, Stephen
aimak Johri Versurg, Jim Sinew" Minn Fotheringhwn, Patty
(Omsk Bryn Coleman, David Pullen.
BASIS OF AWARDS
100 points for care and feeding methods noted at time of periodic visits
made during the season.
230 points -for answers to questions based on club work and feeding
management of rabbits.
100 points for attendance and intermit shown at meetings and judging
dames.
230 points for monthly management and feeding reports.
330 points for award of rabbits at the fair.
SEAFORTH 4.ti CALF CUM
Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agr)culture and Food, 1
ePorisored locally by the McKillop Federaliongof ikgrtulturtd
CLUB LEADERS: Brain (Wield, 04, Seefor)h; Di nit t told. S.
Seaforth. I J _ ,
CLUB MEMBERS: Amine liattlivar, David Said) ter, Olin SaidIver,
Elizabeth Stewart, Glen Haney, Cathy McGavirti, ieff*/ MciGavin, Sandra
Shacks, Mary Ann VanDorp, Jeff Leaning.
BASIS OF AWARDS
The evards will be made on the following basis: " . '
2)0 points for award on calf at the Fair.
100 points for Judging Competition. Eachicompetitor will 1b0 required to,
judge at least one class composed of four cattle and polymers for the,
Placing.
2)0 points for answers to questions based on club work, add feeding.and
managemagt of dairy cattle. --- 100 points for showmanship - manner In which the chub mernber shows his :
entry in the ring (70 points); condition of the animal, (20 points); general.
appearance of exhibitor (10 points). i
100 points for care and feeding methods noted it time oft pieriodic visits
made during the season.
230 points for regularity and accuracy In forwarding monthly report.
100 points for attendance and interest shown at the meeting" and-judging
classes. ' I
11:00 am. - Arrive on grounds.
1:00 p.m. - Judging of calves and showmanship. -
KIPPFIELD 4-H CALF CU.lD
Under the supervision of the Carole Ministry of Agricuittlie and Food,
epoitsored locally by the Exeter Agriculture Society.
CLUB LEADERS: Lawrence Beane, 01, Brucefield; Lee Falconer. 05.
Clinton
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Lyle Kinsman; Vice-Pi Went. Greg
1-bggarth; Secretary. David Townsend; News Reporter, J01 Tovmeend.
CLUB MEMBERS:- Kevin Vreley, Debbie Armstrong, SO.,o t Townsend,
Julie Townsend, David Townsend, Scott Cooper; Mich I- McGregor,
Timothy Mayhew, Mary Giteon. Bilt"-Gibson. -Mark Gregor, Bill
lUnsman. Paul Hoggerth, Greg Hoggartti. Lyle Kinsman. 'Br an Falconer,
Bred Falconer. Glen Haney, Janet Hoggarth.
BASIS OF AWARDS SAME AS ABOVE .
HU RON Wotan, 4444HEEPcLus
Caganizad under thesupervision of the Ontario Ministry of 4c ricutture and
Food, spcinsored locally by the Seaforth Agriculture Society, Seaforth..
Organized under the supervision of the Ontario Mintstryof Agrictilltire
CLUB LEADERS: Florence Clinton; Harriet Bowl, 02 Bluevale
CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Darren Faber; Vice- 1, David
Pullen; Secretary, Julie Townsend; Newt Reporter, Ow Teo/Mend.
CLUB MEMBERS: Scott Tcroreend, Julli Tonaend, Townsend,
David Pullen, Dernin Faber, Jim ClIntpbell...DaVid Whyte, Kate Boon.
BASIS OF AWARDS
2)0 points for 4-H Exhibit and 1 fleece of wool at Achievement Day.
230 points for project reports.
230 points for examination based on club project.,
100 points for attendance at club meetings and interest.
100 points for are end feeding methods.
100 points for Judging competition.
100 points tor showmanship.
Prize money and awards will be awarded at the annual Awards Night In
*venter. It will be donated by the following: Production Service of the
Canada Department of Agriculture, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, and the Serdoith Agricultural Society.
10:00 a.m. - Arive at grounds
11:00 - Judging of entry and shewmanship.
EXHIBIT:
4-H Exhibit 150 points
Reece of wool 50 points
200 points TOTAL
CLASSES
4-H member must show In one of the following classes:
1. ewe class it year of age and older) •
2. ewe lamb class
3. ram lamb class
4. market lamb class
4-H member must exhibit wool In- one of the following classes:
1. long wool type
2 medium wool type
Ali 4-H members must compete in the Showmanishie Class.
1. Showmanship Clue.