Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-25, Page 24:ry
PAGE 2—PRIZE LIST-CLINTON SPRING FAIR
TOWN OF CLINTON
"The Hub of Huron County"
Situated at the crossroads of two main highways No. 4 and No. 8, which
lend to ail parts of Ontario, and surrounded by four townships, those of
Goderich, Stanley, Tuckersrith and Huliett,
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1984 Officials
Mayor Chester Archibald
Reeve Ernest Brown
Deputy -Reeve ....................Frank Van Altena
Councillor Rosemary Armstrong
Councillor Bee Cooke
Councillor Charles Burgess
Councillor Ross Carter
Councillor John Deeves
Councillor Jim Hunter
Clerk; Treasurer, and Tax Collector ... Cameron Proctor
Deputy -Clerk Marie Jefferson
Congratulations to the Huron Central Agricultural Society
on their 130th Clinton Spring Fair.
CLINTON SPRING FAIR
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
--THRILL SHOW AS ADVERTISED
Friday, June 1, 1984
12 NOON - Judging of Ontario Spring Jersey Show
12 NOON - Judging of Huron County Holstein Show
12 NOON - Arena Concession Opens
6:00 p.m. - Ladies' Exhibits Open
7:30 p.m. - Demolition Derby
8:00 p,rn. - Queen of the Fair
10:00 p.m. - Arena Concession Closes
Saturday, June 2, 1984
10:00 a.m. - Arena Concession Opens
10:00 a.m. - Judging of Line Classes for
Ponies '
- Judging of Pigeon and Rabbit Classes
- Judging of Sheep Classes
Judging of Livestock Classes
Judging of Beef Classes
PARADE - leaves Legion Hall
Official opening •
Baby Show
Cheerleading Contest
Children Mini -Tractor Pedal -Pull
Mini -Band Tattoo
- Arena Concession Closes
11:00a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. -
1:00p.m.-
1:00 pun. -
2:00 p.m. -
2:30p.m.-
4:00p.m.-
6:00p.m.-
.TINT p'.m. -
10:00 p.m.
Light Horses and
GENERAL ADMISSION—'2.00
CHILDREN (6 a 12 years) --'1,00
INFANTS (under 6 years)—FREE
DEMOLITION GENERAL ADMISSION—s3.00
DERBY CHILDREN (6=12 years)—'2.00
INFANTS (under 6 years)—FREE
OFFICERS
Honorary Presidents
l p)irian Snell, John Deeves, Dick Jacob, W.J. Dale
Past Presidents
Frank Falconer, Jack VanEgmond, Jim Snell, Jack Clegg
Tom Leiper, William Pepper, Harold Lobb, Ros441.1.e t
Elgin Thompson, Bill Flynn, Roy Wheeler, Dave Dalzell
Exeeutive
Past President
President
1st Vice -President
2nd Vice -President
Secretary=Treasurer
Bill Flynn
Frank MacDonald, Clinton
Barry Cleave, Clinton
Ron McKay, Clinton
Ken W. Holmes, Box 1418, Clinton
DIRECTORS
Tom Leiper, George Colclough, Eric Switzer, Ross Jewitt, Ed. Deeves, Don Young,
Ted Wales, John Lyons, Chester Archibald, Dave Dalzell, Paul Wheeler, Charles
Burgess, Ken Ramsey, Ross Workman, Marie Flynn, Marinne.Colclough.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS:
Harold Lobb, Dick Lobb, Jim Snell, Robert Snell, Bob Gibbings, Murray Howatt,
Dave Townsend.
PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
On behalf of the Directors, Associate Directors, welcome to the 130th Clinton
Spring Fair. To our Secretary -Treasurer and members of the Huron Central
Agricultural Society, thanks for the endless hours devoted by them to the 1984 Fair.
My sincere appreciation.
Special thanks to local groups, merchants and governments for their continuing
encouragement. With this special support the work of so many volunteers becomes
gratifying.
I congratulate all exhibitors in the 1984 Fair and especially those who have been
recognized for their excellence as prize winners.
I encourage you to enter the 1984 Fair in as many categories as possible, keeping
in mind the Clinton Spring Fair is the Fair for you in 1984. May the Fair Days be
sunny and I plan to meet you there.
Frank MacDonald, President
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK
• NO ENTRY -NO MONIES
• i ALL COMPLETED_ entries to be in to the secretary's hands. by May 20. BE SURE
TO GET YOUR EXHIBITOR'S NUMBER. NO PRIZE MONIES TO
UNREGISTERED EXHIBITORS. All entry forms must be filled in properly
before forwarding to the secretary. •
2 All Stock to be the bona fide property of the exhibitor.
3 All livestock must be properly clipped and groomed.
4 All animals must be identified by pedigrees upon entering the ring.
5 Membership fee is $2.00.
6 All prize monies will have $2.00 deducted for 1984 membership.
7 No protest, no appeals, judging commences at'1:00 sharp
8 In the absence of competition in any class, or if the stock shown be of inferior '
quality or unsound, the judges will award such prizes as they think the animal
deserves.
9 All stallions and purebred stock must be registered or eligible for registration.
10 The Society shall not be responsible for any loss to an exhibitor, occasioned by
fire, accident, neglect of other exhibitors or officials or otherwise. This shall be a
condition of entry.
11 Exhibitors shall, if required by the directors, make a statutory declaration that
the animal exhibited by them is exhibited in accordance with the rules and
regulations of the Society. In case of refusal, all prizes shall be forfeited.
12 No exhibitor can claim more than two prizes in any class.
13 All cheques must be presented by July 30, 1984, otherwise they will not be
honoured.
14 All animals must be in the ring within five minutes after the class is called; if not,
the class will be judged on time.
15 No exhibits to leave grounds before 5:00 p.m.
16 Only one prize paid one exhibitor for herd or flock.
INDEX
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Officers 2
Rules and Regulations 2
Horses and Ponies 4
Order of Showing (Heavy and Commercial Horses) 5
Order of Showing (Light Horses and Ponies) 5
Poultry 3
Pigeons 3
Commercial Rabbits 3
Beef Cattle 6
Sheep 7
Highlights of the Fair 7
Huron County Holstein Club 8
Ontario Spring Jersey Show 10
Homemaking Division 13-17
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