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Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-20, Page 31AGE 8—PRIZE '—+CUNTON SP G Fel: MI II COMM' TEAM CL 5'H 4�s arkliaq. Amu 8, -118 noon JUDGE: Wlfllaree Greive, (Dorchester OFFICERS: Past President - Wm Gibbrngs President - Wilbert Freeman tat Vice -President KerthJohnston and Vice -President - David Marshall Secretary -Treasurer - Don Watson, RR 4, Clinton DIRECTORS: Murray Donaldson, Elwood Seth, Keith Van Camp, Ken Ramsey. Al Feddes, Joe Van Osch, Murray Howatt, Glenn Ho ins, Jim McGee, Ken Flanagan, Harold Menary, Bob Havter SALES AGENT: Carson's Auction Service, Listowel, Ont HELDMAN: Gorden Bell, St. Marys, Ont. GENEr.':AL CONDITIONS: (Please read carefully ) 1 Only one entry per class is eligible from a breeding unit, 'except the fair has authorized, in up to two classes, a maximum of two entries in classes • 115, 114, 113, 112 and a maximum of three entries in classes: 117, 119, 120, 121, 116. Maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit is 10 head. Example: 2 entries in 2 junior classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head 2 entries in 1 junior class, 3 entries in 1 mature class plus 1 entry in other classes to total of 10 head 3 entries in 2 mature classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head 2 Animals shown in the individual classes for which prize money is offered may not also be shown in the corresponding dry classes 3 Animals from both the prize money and non -prize money classes will be eligible for the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor Awards. 4 Competition is restricted to exhibitors from the Huron County. 5 The exhibitor shall be the owner as officially record on the registration certificate immediately prior to the commencement of judging. 6 The registration certificate and the necessary Record of Performance certificates must be made available for checking before the commencement of judging. 7 Within the limit of the total number of entries, unlimited substitutions of entries owned by the same exhibitor will be permitted. 8 Each exhibitor must be a member of the Huron County Agricultural Society. Mem- bership Fee is $2.00. 9 Each exhibitor must be a member of the Huron County Holstein Club. Annual Fee is $2.00. 10 Entries and Huron Central Agricultural Society forms must be in the hands of the Secretary, Don Watson, RR 4 Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO and the Fair Secretary, Ken Holmes, Box 1418, Clinton, Ont. by May 20, 1983. 11 15 percent entry fee will be charged. 19 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO TELEPHONE Office 519-482-3766 Res 519-482-3652 RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY MORTGAGES ARRANGED APPRAISALS - FARMS AND LAND RENTALS - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COTTAGES BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL ' s `.aiEs_ci.iwi�fi`�'S£'rl+a•-ate..,:^�v: "fir-S��':....'.''iY JOHN L. D UU D D Y REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR Members of Me !Multiple Listing Service (MIS) Huron Real Estate Board HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please read carefully ) All cattle must be free from Infectious or Contagious Disease such as Ringworm and Pink- eye. All 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 (vacs. certificate to ac- company animals) (d) Animals from Brucellosis Free Listed Herds (owners to obtain form HA4 from their local Health of Animals Branch Office) (e) Calves under 6 mos. of age (all 4-H calves to be blood tested) Blood samples are to be taken by a local practicing veterinarians or their approved technicians. Cattle may not be unloaded from the truck until proof of the above is supplied. 112 BULL -(born in 1982) (Ribbon Only). From dam with at (east one completed record with a minimum BCA of 130 for milk. 113 JUNIOR HEIFER-( born in Oct. 1, 1982 to Apr. 30, 1983). From a dam with at least one record with the minimum of 125 BCA for milk. 114 INTERMEDIATE HEIFER -(born May 1, 1982 to Sept. 30, 1982).From a dam with at least one record with the minimum BCA of 125 for milk. 115 SENIOR HEIFER -(born Oct. 1, 1981 to Apr. 30, 1982). F'rom a dam with at least one record completed with a minimum of 125 BCA for milk. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE AND RESERVE CHAMPION ( Ribbon Only ) 116 DRY COW -At (east one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for milk. An animal shown in this class cannot be shown in any other class for single animals, or the best udder class, but may be shown in the "Breeder's Herd". On day of the show, must be at least 270 days since last calving. 117 FEMALE -(2 year old, born Jan. 1, 1981 to Sept. 30, 1981). In milk, dry. or not yet calved for first time. (Must be either from a dam with at (east one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for milk or the exhibit must have attained a production record equivalent to a minimum BCA of 125 for milk I. 118 FEMALE -(3 year old, born in 1980) . In milk or dry. The exhibit must show own record with a production lecord equivalent minimum of 125 BCA of milk with a 90 day projection record. She must qualify on her own merits. 119 FEMALE -(4 year old, born in 1979). In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approx. 8 weeks of calving. (At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for milk) . 120 FEMALE -(5 year old, born in 1978). In milk or dry. If dry. must be within approx. 8 weeks of calving. (At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for milk) . 121 FEMALE -(Mature Cow, born prior to 1978). In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approx. 8 weeks of calving. (At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for milk ). SENIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE ( Ribbon Only ) 122 Progeny of Dam-( Ribbon Class). DIVISIO" I OF GER RO INC. Specoolizong cn the Production. Processing end Moe talons of WHIFF " N COLOORE i REAMS Ai ME i' CHANTS l- ndlong end Marketing CORN, SOYBEANS, ' ARLEY, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS Dssirobutors of FE ILIZERS—CFIEMICALS—SKEDS CUM' •'M APPUICATI •"` ° SERVICES QUALITY PRODUCTS/QUALITY SERVICE Head Office CENTRALIA, ONTARIO PH '+ NE: (319) 226-6691 HENSALL, ONTARIO NOM 1 XO 8: (31M 242-2410MCC 044-7251 KIRKTON, ONTARIO PHONE: (319) 229-4984 123 BREEDERS HERD -i bred and owned by exhibitor) Group of 4 animals but not more than one bull. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitors as "breeder" and as "owner" - in both cases either as an individual or in partnership. In other words; the exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal and -or the "joint breeder" of an animal. All the animals must be from one farm or breeding unit. 124 BEST UDDER CLASS -Judge shall designate best two udders in classes 119, 120, 121. These designated exhibits shall complete for first and second best udders in the show. Prize money to be paid on first and second placings only as per any one of the 15 prize money schedules. SPECIAL 1st Prize Winners with Official Records (R.O.P. or D. H.1.A.) in each off the Senior Female classes to be won by the cow with the highest composite B.C.A. as recorded at time of the show. Reserve Grand Champion Female will be included if not a First Prize winner. Prize: Trophy - Dave Dalzell SPECIALS Premier Breeder - Trophy donated by Bank of Montreal, and replica. Runner -up -Four pounds of cheese donated by Gay Lea Foods. Ltd. Premier Exhibitor -Trophy donated by Ralston -Purina Canada Ltd. and re ica Runner -up -Four pounds of cheese donated by Gay Lea Foods Ltd. Breeders Herd -Trophy donated by J. Elliott Insurance, Blyth. Grand Champion Female -Trophy donated by Huron Central Agriculturayi Reserve Champion Female -Donated by Royal Bank, Clinton. vu Junior Champion Female- Trophy donated by Carter's West End Garage:' linton. Reserve Champion (Junior )-$10.00 voucher donated by Simpsons -Sears. Stacey Bros. Ltd.. Mitchell -$20.00. To be awarded to the Bull Calf Class. lst-$10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd -$4.00 luron County Holstein Club- To be awarded to Class 113. Junior Heifer -$30.,$25.,$20.,$15.,$10. Five prizes at $5.00 each. Wilbert Freeman- donating a cow halter to a new exhibitor with the highest points. Ken Jackson- Surge -prize to the best dry cow in the show. Trophy for the highest placed animal bred and owned by exhibitor. ('LASS A2 year old Ross Veitch Trophy ('LASS B :i year old Bou -Matic Milking System ('LASS (' 4 year old T. B. Allen Ltd. ('LASS 1) 5 year old Donaldson Farm Equipment CLASS F Mature Cow Ross Marshall ('LASS F Best Udder Class Trophy -Seaforth Co-op Farmers Ladies Showmanship Class -21 years and over. Trophy donated by Swift Feeds Ltd. SI'EU1. l.S FOR TWILIGHT MEETING David ('arson. Listowel- A leather halter awarded to the top lady in the Judging Com- petition. Robin 'inlander. (:orrie-A leather halter awarded to the top man in the Judging Com- petition The Huron County Holstein Club -awarding calf halters to each new 4-H member with a Holstein Calf. Holstein ('lub will be having a dinner after the show. Dinner to be Kentucky Fried Chicken and will be served i19 the show area. Tickets for dinner can be purchased from Bill Gib- bings or Ken Flanagan. PUBLIC SV1IOO1. ATTRACTIONS: .11'I)GF:: William Greive. (Dorchester Frida , .lune 3, 1983 at 11 a.m. )airy Calf - any breed under one year. PRIZE MONEY: $5.,$1.,$3.,$2.. each additional SPE('I.\1, t -H ('LC'R ('LASSES: Prizes: Ist.-$8.,2nd.-$7.,3rd.-$6.,41h.-$5.,$3.,each additional Senior Heifer ('alf -Open to 1983 Huron County 4-H members. Junior Heifer Calf - Open to 1983 Huron County 4-H members. SPE('1:\I,S Trophy donated by Jack VanEgmond, open to any 4-H member for Showmanship Prizes: Ist.-$8.,2nd.-$7.3rd.-$6 ,-4th.-$5.,-$3., each additional Hullett Township Federation of Agriculture will present $10 00 to the ex`_ Hallett with the most points in the Dairy Section.