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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-05-29, Page 27BEEF CATTLE Sunday, dune 9,1080 —I 00 PM, Directors In Charge: Ron McKay,`Pruce Rathwell, Dick Lobbf George Colclough Entries must be in by May 25, 1980. PRIZE MONEY: $45.43,42,023.420.r$15.0$13,41048.,00. A1,Shorthorn A2 -Hereford, A34berdeen, AnguO 99 Bulb May 1,1979 -Dec. 31,1979 100 Bull, Jan. 1, 1979 April 30,1979 101 Bull, 1978 GRAND CHAMPION BULL (Ribbon Only) r, 102 Female, 'an.1,1979 » April 30,1979, 103 Female, May 1, 1979 - Dee. 31, 1979 104, Female, 1978 ,(with calf or showing evidence of being in calf) Calf not to be Considered in'the placing of the class. • 105 Female, 1977 or ea-rlier,•with her 1980 calf at feet (calf born on or after Jan. 1, ,1980). The calf may be either sex, The cow and her calf to be judged as a unit in this class or if shown in the "group" they cannot be shown individually. - GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE (Ribbon Only) 106 Breeder's Herd (Bred and Owned' by Exhibitor), A group of 4 animals; both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have -been exhibited in one of the above classes. The Registration certificate for each animal must show the exhibitor as breeder or joint breeder. PRIZE LISTCLINTON SPRING '1`urc oy., Juno 70 190 Market Cattlle aad 4-H Beef and Beef Public Selma will l ho + Saturday at I.O9 PQM. MARKET CATTLE IR .PAGK 101 Steer, any weight 108 Grade Heifer Class 109 Feeder Heifer Calf Class for Feeder Club Member$ 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4,00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4,00. 4.00 8.00 7.00 6.50 6.00- 5,50 5.Q0 4.50 4.04 ea. add. SPECIAL Best Showman Feeder 'Calf.. Exhibitor must be 14 years and under. Prize: $5.00 donated by Wm. -Flynn, Clinton, Ont. SPECIAL Best Showman Feeder Calf. Exhibitor must be over 14 years of age. Prize: $5.00 donated by Elgin Thompson, Kippen, Ont. SPECIAL 4-14 CLUB CLASSES Prizes! 68.00 $7.00, $6,00, $5.00 each addlttenal 1 RULESAND REGULATIONS -- PLEASE READ CAREiULLY All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Breeding Classes — Limited to one per exhibitor per class, except that the fair has authorized two entries per class to a maximum of two classes. In order for our Society to be eligible for the 50 percent Federal Prize Money Grant each breed must be shown separately and there MUST be three exhibitors in each breed. If there are not three exhibitors we will revert to our previous prize money of 1st - $10., 2nd - $8., 3rd - $7., 4th - $6., 5th - $5., 8thl- $4. e.° PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES IN CLASSES FOR BREEDING ANIMALS All breeding class entries must be weighed at the show prior to showing with the birth date, show weight, and weight per day of age for animals up to 18 months of age (545 days old), being posted in the stall. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please Read Carefully) All cattle must be free from Infectious or Contagious Diseases such as Ringworm and Pink -eye. A11 cattle Must be negative to a blood test for Brucellosis, within 60 days, except:_ (a) Steers (b) Spayed Heifers (c) Brucellosis vaccinated animals .under 18 mos, of age (vacc. certificate to accompany animals). . (d) Animals from Brucellosis Free Listed Herds (owners to obtain form HA4 from their local -Health of Animals Branch off ice). "(e) Calves under 6 mo.s. of age (a114 -H calves to be bloodtested). -. Blood samples are to be taken by local practicing velterinarians or their approved technicians. Cattle will not be allowed to unload until proof of the above is suupplied-by the owner. STRICTLY ENFORCED. SPECIALS GRAND CHAMPION BEEF HERD—consisting of Bull, Three Females any age. Prizes: 1st— Trophy donated by Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. • 2nd— $5.00 donated by Falcon Spring Farms, Clinton ROYAL BANK OF CANADA SPECIAL — To the exhibitor winning the highest number of points in the Beef Cattle classes. Points`based on one breed only. SHORTHORNS — Shorthorn Club will present an award to the Supreme Shorthorn Animal. SPECIAL Hullett Township Federation of Agriculture will present $10.00, to the exhibitor -from Hallett with the most -points in the Beef Section. PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTRACTION Open to all pre-school and public school children not in 4-H Club work. No I - Beef Calf, any breed, under one year. No. 2 - Dairy Calf, any breed, under one year. PRIZES: $5.00, $4.00, $3•.00, $2.00 each additional SPECIAL $5.00 will be given to the YOUNGEST EXHIBITOR OF LIVESTOCK. To be eligible you must be registered with the secretary and show in at least one other class. The age of the child must appear on the entry form: COMMERCIAL RABBITS Exhibitors to supply appropriate cages; platforms supplied. 191 — Commercial White . D2 — Commercial Coloured Prize Money: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $.50 ° 132 Senior Buck 133 Senior Doe 134 Junior buck 135 Junior Doe �•r 136 Doe with Litter 137 Trio of Fryers 138 Champion (Ribbon Only)- BEEF—Senior Heifer Calf -Open' to 1980 Huron County, 4-11 Beef Calf Club Mem- bers. BEEF --Junior Heifer Calf -Open to 1980 Huron County 4-H members." STEER CALF—Open to 1980 Huron County 4-H members. DAIRY—Senior Heifer Calf -Open to' 1980 Huron County 4-H members.' DAIRY—Junior Heifer Calf -Open to 1980 Huron County, 441 members. 441 SHOWMANSHIP - For Huron County 4-1-1 Members with 1980 calf. DAIRY SECTION Trophy donated by Jack Van Egmond. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $6.00, 4th - $5.00, $3.00 each additional BEEF SECTION Sheaffer Pen Set (Value at $25.00) donated by Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $6..00, 4th - $5.00, $3.00 each additional. SPECIAL Hullett Township F deration of Agriculture will present $10.00 to the exhibitor from Hullett with the most points in the Dairy Section. 4-H Dairy calves to be judged on Friday. 4-H Beef calves to be judged on Sunday. Sunday June 8,1980 - WINE Director in Charge: Larry Lovett All advanced entries RULES AND REGULATIONS 1 Entries to include the date of birth, Registration Number and Tattoo Number. 2 Definition of Entry — All Swine, whether owned by one person or more than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained on one farm or breeding unit, are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit, Therefore only one entry per class is eligible from such farm or breeding. unit, unless otherwise authorized by the Fair in accordance with No. 3 of Rules and Regulations below. 3 In Breeding Classes': Only one, entry per class is eligible from such farm or breeding unit, except an exhibitor may show two entries per class in a maximum of two classes. 4 To be eligible for our Society to receive the 50 percent Federal Grant there must be at least 3 exhibitors in each breed; otherwise the prize money will be: lst-$10,; 2nd -$8.; 3rd -$7.; 4th -$6.; 5th -$5.; 6th -$4. 5 Rules and Regulations established by the Federal Department of Agriculture will be strictly enforced. 6 No exhibitto leave the grounds before 5:00 P.M. 7 A 15 percent entry fee will be'charged-from winnings over $10.00. 8 All completed entries to be received by the Secretary, Faye Fear, Box 1423, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1L0, no later than May 25, 1980. PRIZE MONEY: $30., $25., $20., $18., $15., $12., $10., $8., $7., $5. Section: E1—Yorkshire E2—Landrace E3—Duroc 139 BOARS —Sept. 8, 1979 -Nov. 7, 1979 140 BOARS—Nov. 8, 1979 - Jan: 8, 1979 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BOAR (Ribbons. Only) 141 GILT— June 8, 1979 - Aug. 7, 1979 (Evidence of being in pig:) 142 GILT — Aug. 8, 1979 - Oct. 7, 1979 143 -GILT— Oct. 8, 1979 - Dec. 7, 1979 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GILT (Ribbons Only) 144 BREEDERS HERD — A group of animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the above classes. SPECIAL MOLSON'S BREWERY — $40.00 to the exhibitor winning the highest number,of points in the Swine Classes. Based on one Breed only. R.O.P. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES IN CLASSES FOR BREEDING ANIMALS. All entries must have completed their Record of Performance test and have achieved the performance standards as proven by a certificate of performance issued by the Livestock Division, Agriculture Canada. Only the original copy will be accepted.