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The Huron Expositor, 1975-08-21, Page 19Seaforlli Fall Fair Prize List (ctd.) (queen of the Fair Part 1 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, 1975 Arena Auditorium 9:30 Contestant Interviews 2.s points Impromptu speeches, 2 to 3 minutes 25 points Overall appearance, personality charm and deportment SO points 100 points -Prizes: In excess of $200.00. With a prize for each contestant. Queen of the Fair to be crowned at the Judges stand following the parade on Fair Day. Committee: Art Bolton, Alf. Ross, Ken Campbell and Robt.Broadfoot 1. Open to girls 16 to 20 years of age as of August 31, 1975 who are residents or employed in Seaforth, McKillop, Hullett, Tuckersmith, Stanley or Hibbert. 2. Each contestant must have a local sponsor who will supply a suitable sash, a corsage and transportation for the parade on Fair Day. 3. Entries to be received not later than September 15, 1975. 4. Winner to be eligible to compete in Queen of the Ontario Fairs contest 1976. 5. Judging. 4 Part 2 DAIRY CATTLE - Section C Committee - William Dale, Convener. Sec. C-1 Guernseys Sec. C-3 Holstein Sec. C-2 Ayrshires All cattle being exhibited at the F air will require a negative test for Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the opening day of the FAIR, EXCEPT -- 1) Bulls under 8 months of age 2) Steers It is the responsibility of the exhibitots to contact the Health of Animals Branch office serving their area, at least 3 weeks prior to the commencement of the fair. The tests will be conducted by an officer of the Branch, free of charge. NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR WHICH DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ABOVE. OPTION (1): EIGHT CLASSES FOR BREEDING ANIMALS . - Plus the Interbreed Best Udder Class All entries musts be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Date of Birth July 1,1974-June 30, 1975 (Senior and Junior Calf) July 1, 1974 -June 30, 1975 (Senior and Junior Calves) 1. Bull From dam with at least one completed recor d with a minimum • B.C. A. of 120 for milk. 2. Female From dam with at least one completed record with a mini- mum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. PERTH-HURON JERSEY BREEDERS PARISH SHOW OFFICERS President 1st. Vice President 2nd. Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Judge Gordon Young A. G. Whitely Richard Agla Mrs. Richard Agla Jack Macklin, Clinton, Ont. REGULATIONS: 1. Competition open to Perth and Huron Counties. 2. Exhibitors must become members of the Seaforth Agricultural Society and also the Perth-Huron Jersey Club. 3. General rides of the Seaforth Agricultural Society shall gcAiern except where special rules of this show apply. 4. Entry fee is 15% of the prize money won. S. All cattle must be on the grounds by 11:00 a.m, the day of the show. Judging will commence at 12:30 p.m. No animals will be allowed to . leave the grounds before 5:00 p.m. 6. All exhibitors must get a Herd Health Certificate from: Health olAnimals Branch Canada Dept. of Agriculture P,O. Box 730, Federal Building SEAFORTH, Ontario Health of Animals Branch Canada Dept. of Agriculture 307 Federal Building STRATFORD, Ontario, 9' 3. Female From dam with at least one completed record with a mini- mum B.C.A. of 115 for milk , 4. Female In milk or dry. If dry must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. Must be either from a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk, or the "entry" must have attained a production record equivalent to a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk, 7. Female In milk or dry. If dry must be within Prior to July 1970 approximately 8 weeks of calving. (5 years old and up) At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 115 for milk. 8. Breeders Herd (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 or in the Interbreed Best Udder Class. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor 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. money offered. .4 SPECIAL 1 year subscription to The Huron Expositor for winner of most points in Section C-1, C-2, C-3. SPECIAL Interbreed Udder Class, at least three completed records with an average B.C.A. of 125 for milk. Records must be available at ringside. Limit of one_ entry Der exhibitor. Prizes: $45; S35; $23; $20; $15; $13; $10; $8; $6. RECORDS MUST BE AVAILABLE AT RINGSIDE All registered cattle, whether owned by one person or by 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. Where the same or common interests are involved in more than one dairy breeding operation such operations are considered as One Breeding Unit, - (b) Group Classes The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner"--in both cases either as an individual or in paffnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal and/or the "joint-breeder" of an animal. Therefore the animals must be: 1.-owned and bred by the exhibitor, or 2. jointly owned and bred by the exhibitor, or 3. owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor, or 4. jointly owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor. All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Production Record (B.C.A.) In those classes where a certain minimum B.C.A. for milk-is a requisite for entry, either R.O.P. records dr records issued under D.H.I.A. (Standard Plan) in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, are acceptable, 7. Pedigrees and R.O.P. records must be produced when animals enter the ring and must be registered in the name of the exhibitor at the time of the show. PRIZES category o. ote ,y Jersey Club, Ontario Livestock Branch, Seaforth Agricultural Society, Federal Department of Agriculture and the Councils of Perth and Huron The prize list is made up of funds to the extent of $1,000. under N 6 of th e Federal Prize List, contributed b the Perth-Huron Counties, tit 1'.11ki, 0,1 11 -1'115115101 tIrt2 I $ THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 21, 1975 Exhibitors be sure and send tattoo and registration numbers with your entries as this is a big help when checking cattle at the show. PLEASE SEND ENTRIES TO MRS. RICHARD AGLA, FORDWICH, no later than september 9th, 1975. IN ORDER TO GET A CATALOGUE OF ENTRIES PRINTED. ENDUES Section 1. Bull, Born July 1, 1974 - Juen 30, 1975, From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. 115% for milk. 2. Female, Born January 1, 1974 rJune 30, 1974. Junior Yearling, from dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. 115% for milk. 3. Female, Born July 1, 1973 - December 30; 1973. Senior Yearling, In milk and/or in calf. Prom dam with at least one record with a minimum B.C.A. 115% for milk. 4. Female, Born July 1, 1972 - June 30, 1973. In milk or dry. If dry must be within 8 weeks of calving, B.C.A. 115% or from dam with B.C.A. 115% for milk, 7. Female, Born prior to July 1, 1970. le milk': At leak one record with a minimum B.C.A. 115% for milk. 8. Female, DRY Must be within 8 weeks-of calving. At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. 125% for milk. An animal shown in this class cannot be shown in any other class for single animals, But may be shown in the "Group Class". Must have completed her last lactation within '120 days of the date of the show. 9. Junior Champion Female - • Ribbon Reserve Junior Champion Female - - Ribbon 10. Senior Champion Female - - Ribbon Reserve Senior Champion Female - - Ribbon 11. Grand Champion Female - - Ribbon Reserve Grand Champion Female - - Ribbon 12. Group of four animals, bred and owned by exhibitor. not more than one bull and each animal must have been shown in one of the above ,classes or in the Interbreed Udder Class. , NOTE 'CC Inter breed Udder Competition, Dairy Cattle Special Junior Special for 4-H age or younger. Junior Calf - January 1, 1975 to June 30, 1975. Senior Calf - July 1, 1974 to December 30, 1974. Prizes -- Ribbons and Merchandise The George Bagg Memorial Trophy - to Grand Champion Calf, Junior and Senior combined. OPEN SHOW FOR RIBBONS ONLY Section 1. Junior and Senior Calf - born July 1, 1974 to July 1,.1975 2, Mature Cow - Born prior to July 1, 1970. No. B.C.A. required. For an official prize list of the Seaforth Fall Fair please apply t Mrs. KathleenCuthill, North Main Street, Seaforth. We will appreciate your co-operation in bringing out cattle to the Parish Show at Seaforth. PIGS - Section F ' Committee • George Townsend, Bob Broadfoot, Robert McMillan, Francis Hunt, Donald Dodds, Jim Papple Section F- .1-Yorkshire Section F-2 - Landrace and Lacombe Section F • 3 - All other Breeds 1975 SWINE CLASSIFICATIONS 1. Number of Classifications for Swine The classifications may be offered for a maximum of '5 individual breeds, namely Yorkshire, Landrace, Lacombe, Hampshire and Duroc. Should the registrations of purebreds fall below 1,000 head for any one breed in the year preceding, then that breed will be ineligible to show under the swine classifications. 2. Six Classes for Breeding Animals Plus the "interbreed" Single Barrow Class (Optional). All breeding class entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. AgeS‘ to be computed from date of birth to date of showing. A. Boars (I) 8.9 months inclusive (2) 6-7 months incluiive B. Gilts (1) 10-11 months inclusive (evidence of being in pig) (2) 8-9 months inclusive (31 6-7 months inclusive C. Breeders Herd 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. Entries must meet with the requirements sA out in General Rules I (b) Group Classes. 3. R.O.P. Requirements for Entries in Classes For Breeding Animals. Either the entry itself or the sire have completed test under one phase of the R. O. P. Program. The minimum requirements of the entry itself or the sire are as follows: - Adjusted Age to 200 lbs. live weight -- I75 days Adjusted Backfat to 200 lbs. live weight -- .80 inches It is mandatory that official test results be listed on the entry form and listed in the fair catalogue, if one is published, LITTER TEST • (a) From a dam which had a carcass score equal to or better than 78.1% (Estimated yield of trimmed tuts.) (b) From a sire which had a minimum of three Litter Tests with scores that average at least the minimum standards as set above. Home Herd Probe and Weight Program (including Board Performance Test at Station) Julf,1973-June 30, 1974 ( enior and Junior Yearling) July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973(2 year old) • 5. Female In milk or dry. If dry, must be ' within approximately 8 week - of calving. At Least one record with a minimum 6. Female In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. At least one record with a minimum July 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972 (3 year old) B. C.A. of 115 for milk. July I, f970-June 30, 1971(4 year old) B.C.A. of 115 for milk. 8. Number of entries will be limited to one per class, with the exception that eery exhibitor may show two animals in two classes of his own Seaforth Agricultural Society authorizes two envies per class in a minimum of two classes in Section CI, C2 & C3. Interbreed Udder Class' choice' excepted. • 9, All cattle being exhibited at the show will require a negative test for Prize money paid in each of the Sections will be: $45; $35: $23; $20; $15; Brucellosis conducted within 60 days of the date of the show except: $13; $10; $8;$6. ' a. Official Brucellosis vaccinates under 24 mo. of age b. Bulls under 8 mo. of age • In order for our Society to be eligible for the 50% Federal prize money c. Animals originating from a Brucellosis free herd. grant, there MUST be three exhibitors in each breed or groups of breeds. If there are not three exhibitors the Society will pay 50% of the pirze Cash prizes will be paid as follows: 1st 545; 2nd 535; 3rd S25; 4th $23; 5th 520; 6th $15; 7th S13; 8th $10; 9th $8; 10th $6. A cash prize has been donated by Tom Rathwell for the sum of $5.00 to the best female, bred and owned by the exhibitor, eligible to exhibitor DEFINITION OF AN ENTRY once in three years, 5. Female, Born July 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972. In milk or dry. If dry must be within 8 weeks of calving. B.C.A. 115% or from dam with B.C.A. 115% for milk. 6. Female. Born July 1, 1970 - June 30, 1971. In milk or dry. If dry must be within 8 weeks of calving. At least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. 115% for milk, Breeding classes: A sum of money has been donated by Jack Van Egmond, Richard Agla, (a) The entry (if tes.ed under this program) when probed, measured For the purposes of the 1974 Classifications an entry shall be Paul Robinson and Alec Ostrom to be divided equally among NEW not more than 1.1 inches average adjusted back fat and had an adjusted interpreted as follows: exhibitors in the Open Show. age of 180 days or less.