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The Huron Expositor, 1979-08-02, Page 28A -FALL FAIR SUPPLEMENT,, AUGUST 2, 1979 Seaforth Fall Fair Prize .List (ctd.) 7. Female. Born prior *July 1, 1974. In milk or dry, If dry, must be within. tPp ox. • week* of calving, At lust one record with a minimum O.C.A. et 120tormilk. 1. Female. Dry cow. At least one rs:ord with a minimum B.C.A. of 125 for milk. An animal shown in title class cannot be shown In any other clamfor snobs animals. Including the best udder caws, but: may be shown In the, "Ilreedere Herd." Must have completed her lactation within 123 days of V* opening, date of the exhibition. 9..hmlor. Junior f�� Female -Ribbon • wrtpion Fetrtale-Ribbon. 10. Senior Chtimplon Female -Ribbon Reserve Senior Champion Female -Ribbon 11. Brand. Chemplon Fe nal. -Ribbon. • Reserve Grand Champion Female -Ribbon. 12, •Breeders Herd (bred and owned by exhibitor) Group of 4 animals, but notmore 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 exhibitor u "breeder" and as "owner" - in both cases either as an Individual or In partnership.; Ali the animals must be from, one farm or breeding unit. 13, Within Breed Cow with Best Udder Class. Limited to one entry per exhibitor, Entry must have been shown In one other mandatory or optional des. Prize money to be. paid on first and second placing* only. An entry must have at least two records with art average B.C.A. of 140 for milk or at Nest three records with an average 13,,C.A. of 130 for milk. Records must be available at ringside: Junior Special for 4-H age or younger, Junior Calf -January 1, 1979 to June 3D, 1979. Senior Calf - July. 1, 1978 to December 30, 1978. Prizes - Ribbons and Merchandise Robin Acres Farm Trophy - Champion Junior Calf The George Bagg Memorial Trophy to Champion Senior Calf We will appreciate your co-operation In bringing out cattle to the Pariah.,r Show at Seaforth. PIGS -- Section F Committee -Stuart Wllson,:Robert McMltlan, Francis Hunt' Section F-1 Yorkshire. Section F-2 Lardrace. Section F-3 Duroc 1979 SWINE CLASSIFICATIONS 1. Numberof Classifications for Swine The classifications may be offered to individual breeds which have. egistered In a Canadian herdbook at least a minimum of 1000 head In. the preceding year. 2. Six 'Ciaues for Breeding Animals Pius the "interbreed":Single Barrow Class (optional), All breeding claps'•: `entries must be owned by, and registered in the name of, the exhibitor. Ages to be computed from the date of birth to the first day 01 the month .ih which the fair opens and no animal to 'become ineligible to show: during the' duration of the show, A.. Boars (1) 7 months and Under 9 months of Aage. (2) 5 months and under 7 months of Cgs, 8. 'Gilt* (1) 10 months and. under 12months.ofage (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 A group of 4 animals. Both sex°, to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the above classes. Entries. must meet with the requirements set out In General Rules 1 (b) Group Classes. 3. R.O.P. Requirements for Entries in Classes for Breeding Animals All entries must have completed their Record of Performance (R,O,P.) test and have achieved the performance standards as proven by a certificate d performance issued by the Livestock Division, Agriculture Canada. Only the original copy will be accepted. It is mandatory that offical test results be listed on the entry form; and listed in the fair catalogue, if one is published. A Prize money paid In each of the Sections Wllf be: $45; S35; 125; 523; 120; 115; $13; $10; 58;18. In order for our Society to be eligible for the 50% Federal prize money grant, there MUST be three exhibitors in each breed. 11 there are not three exhibitors the Society will pay 50% of the prize money offered: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, offers a silver tray to any one breeder with most points in any breed, EGGS . -' Section G Committee, Clare Reith, 8111 Thompson Judged Thurs. ADULT SECTION, G-3 Prizes:1st, 14.00; 2nd 13.00; 3rd, 12.00; 4th, $1.00 1. 2% dozen brown eggs. 2. 2/ dozen white eggs: GRAIN - Section J. Committee- Lewis Coyne; Robert Fotheringham, Ken Gemmell Entries In this cI..i Mind bean by 11 o'clock) , Alfalfa Seed, th'btxifial. , , , : .: ; , .. ... . • 2. Timothy. Yr bushel , , , , . 5 5 . i Rad Clover, '/t bushel , .... 4. Fall Wheat, 1/2 bushel , .• . .. .. .. 5 r,.; 5 5. Mrfey, 1 bushel, 2 row ....... , . . ; 5 Se. Iwtsy. 14 buehsl 6 -row . 4 , 5. Ob. fiMrley, Yr bushel, open to exhibitors who' haw not previously won a prize at Seaforth Fair 4; $ ' 2' 4 3 2. 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2. 4 3 2 m xratn eaaxuort . 6 4. 3 0. Mollie' tansy, •sit builhel .�,',�,�.+. 5 4 3 7. Oats, 1h bushel 8. Oats, 1.4 bushel. open to exhibitors vital have; not previously won, a prize at Ssatorth, Fair in Grain Section ••6 4 3; 2 9. Mixed Oats and Barley, 14 Bushel , , 5 4 3, 2 10. VVhlte!leans, 1/2 bushel . 7 5 4 3; 11. Champion, 1/2 bushel class 1 10 Ribbon; . 12. Husking Corn on Cob, 8 ears' .. , , ,• - 4: 3 2 ' 2 13, Emilie* Corn,1 sheaf of eight stalks, ,4 3 2; 2 KE. Each atlditIonai entry, n Geese 1-10, :"12 end 13:,51,00. It; o; ntsrfled. 14. Bale of first cut hay, . ; . 41.. 3. 15, Belief second -cut or thlyd-cut hay - - , 4, 3. 16. Feld chopped hay, first cut, 'h bushel ..... , 4, 3; 17. Field chopped hay, Noon cut, • r bustle(, .. , . , 4 3, Sesforth Jewellers offers a $5 merchandise voucher to winner of most points In Section J. 4 3 2; 3' 2 2 2 2.2 2 ,2, FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS Final Score bated:on 75% Field score, 25% exhibit at Fair, BARLEY Arthur Bolton Russell Bolton Ken Campbell Ken Carnochan Larry Wheatley Joe Devereaux ' Jim Henderson Donald Dodds Robt. Fotheringham Mac Stewart Donald Moylan Francis Hlcknell Tom Melody Yr ,bushel of barley must be exhibited at Fair. MIXED GRAIN • Mac Stewart Jos. Devereaux Rbbt..Fotheringham • Gordan Dapple Ross Gordon Doug Hugill. Don Kelly Charles Downey Tom Melady FrancisHickneli Bruce Whitmore 1 bushel of grain must be exhibited at the Fair. CORN . Ken Campbell. Ken Carochan, Jos. Devereaux Don Dodds Robt. Fotheringbarn Ross Gordon Jim Henderson Gordan Papple • Doug Hugill • Eight cobs of corn must be exhibited at the Fair. Charley Downey Don McKercher Larry Wheatley Francis Hicknell Bruce Whitmore Mac Stewart Don Moylan Tom Melady Don Kelly WHITE BEANS Final score based 100% on field score. Must exhibit 1 Ct. of white beans at fair to, be eligible for prize. Additional entries until Aug. 15, 1979 WHITE BEANS Febt. Fotheringham Donald Moylan Mac Stewart Larry Wheatley Russel Bolton Art. Bolton Ken Carnochan W.G. Thompson, Hensall, donated $50.00 towards prize money in white bean class.. - Prize money in Field Crops - 181519; 2nd 518; 3rd 117;' 4th 116; 5th 515: -6th $14; 7th 113; 8th 112; 9th 511.; 10th 110; ail other exhibiting 16.00 each. Seaforth Farmers Co -Operative donated 550 towards these prizes. Top Notch Feeds, Seaforth, donated 150. towards these prizes, Seaforth News Printing Office offers stationary valued at 510. to the winner" of most points in this section. Ross Gordon Doug Hugill Ken Campbell Jos. Devereaux Tom Malady Jim Henderson ROOTS & VEGETABLES Section K Committee -Mrs, Ron Driscoll, Mrs. Wilfred Drager, Mr, ob Fotheringham Prizes for all classes except 38 to be 51.50, 5.100, .75' 1, Five tomatoes red • 2. Five Spanish onions 3. Five yellow onions' from'Dutch sets 4, Five red onions 5. 3 cucumbers, slicing, not over 12" 6. Five cucumbers, pickling not over 6." A .7. Gherkins, quart box •8.. White beans, quart box, garden variety, shelled .:), White beans, quart box, field Variety, shelled . 10. Butter beans, shelled, quart box,'garden''varlety 11, Five pickling beets : ' .• 12. Five table .beets 13. Five table carrots short ' 14.. Five table carrots long 15. 1 pt. box multiplier onions 18. Five peppers green • 17. Two 'sunflower heads 18. Two cauliflower heads 19. Two fall cabbages 20. Two winter cabbages 21. Two red cabbages 22. Corn for table user 5 cobs 23. Two pepper squash 24. Two muskmelons 25. Two citrons striped 28. Two pie pumpkins 7" diameter. maximum •27. Two hubbard squash 23. One yellow field pumpkin 2a. 3 table turnips, 30. Six quart basket Irish cobbler potatoes, unwashed 31. Six quart basket Sebago potatoes, unwashed 32, Six quart basket rad potatoes, Unwashed 33. Six quart basket any other kind correctly named 34. Collection of squash, 5 varieties, named 35. Largest cabbage 36. Largest potato 37. Largest pumpkin or squash 38. Collection of garden produce, thrix Of inch, numbers Of types and, quality to be considered. Prizes $0,00; 18,00; 14.00 2 SPECIAL -to the winner of mat points in Section Its one y. r'a 2.. subscription 10 IN Huron Expositor, WOMEN'S DIVISION Homemaking Section Women's Division Officers for 1978 President Mrs, .W,J, Thompson, Via Pres. - Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, Sac. -Tress. - Mrs. Marlon Vincent Committee conveners: Home Economia - Mrs. Robt, Gemmell. Canned Fruits & Vegetables - Mrs. Rot! Gemmell Home Dept. - Mrs. John Bell, Mrs, Wilmer 13 oadfoof Arts: & Crafts - Mrs. John Bach Floral Exhibits - Mrs. W.J. Thompson Elementary School - Paul Carroll Rules and Regulations All rules and regulations of Seaforth Agricultural Society apply 10 Women's Division, alsothe following: 1. Articles for competition in indoor departments to, be In showroom before 12 o'clock noon, on the first day of the exhibition, and properly located in their own departments. 2, Payment o112.00 will constitute a yearly membership and will entitle the member so paying to compete in any or all of the regular departments.' A membership permits ONE free pass Thursday or Friday, but only once. 3. Entry Fee: 15% deducted from winnings over 55.01. 4. All parties having Paidtheir subscriptions and only such will be entitled to compete; 5. Prize, winners to the amount • of 15.00 or over are required ' to leave membership fee for 1980. ' 6. All articles exhibited must be the work of the exhibitor. Professional: exhibitors are barred. 7, All fruit, flowers and vegetables exhibited must have been produced on farm or in garden of the exhibitor. 8. No competitor will be entitled to more than one prize In any one class of a section in indoor department. 9. Competitors to, make entries: with' the secretary for the indoor departments not, later than 11:30 a.m. on the first day of the exhibition. Judging of all classes in indoor departments to commence at 1:00 p.m. 10. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard to merit in all articles exhibited for competition, and to withhold any prize*if they consider the article undeserving, Point System - In Indoor exhibits; let 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point, 4th rh point CANNED FRUITS & VEGETABLES Section .L Committee - Mrs. Robb, Gemmell, Mrs. Roy McGonigle,. Mrs, Ken Campbell, Mrs. Alex Boyee, Mrs, Jas. Devereaux, Mrs. Earl Dinsmore All jams, Jellies and marmalades to be labelled. Claes 1. Strawberries 2. Peaches 3. Pears 4. Plums 5. Red 'Raspberries 6, Fruit Cocktail Prizes: 1 to 22: 1st - $2.00; 2nd 11.50; 3rd -51.00 CANNED VEGETABLES' 7, Whole Tomatoes , 8. Tomato Juice 9. Chill Sauce 10. Bread 8, Butter Pickles 11. icicle Pickles ' 12. Pickled Beans 13. Hot Dog Relish 14, Pickled Corn Cobs 15, -Dill Pickles, sweet PICKLES SPECIAL: Simpson Sears donates 510 voucher to the exhibitor scoring the most points in classes 9 to' 15. 16. Pear Marmalade 17. Peach Jam 18. Strawberry Jam',' cooked 19. Raspberry Jam, cooked 20, Apply jelly 21. Grape Jelly 22. Any other variety of Jam ,or Jelly, must be labelled. Z. Collection of canned fruit (pints), 6 varieties:. Prizes: 1st - 53.00; 2nd - $2,00; 3rd - 51,00 24. Three Jars of jam or jelly decorated for a Christmas gift. Prizes: 1st $3.00; 2nd 52.00; 3rd 51,00. Classes 1 to 8 to be exhibited in sealed pints. Classes 9 to 22 to be exhibited In small jars. • SPECIAL: Doug & Gail Schroeder (Winthrop Store) donate 110.00 to .a NEW exhibitor scoring the most points inrclasses 1 to 24. In case of tie, , money wail be divided.' JAMS JELLIES