The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-01, Page 33BEEF .CATTLE
Saturday, June 1,1985 at 1:00 p.m.
Committee: Ron McKay, George Colclough, Dick Lobb and Ted
Wates.
Entries must be in by May 20, 1985.
Public School will show at 1:00 p.m.
PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTRACTIONS
Open to all pre-school and public school children not in 4-41 Club work.
No. 1 -Beef Calf, any breed, under one year.
PRIZE MONEY: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 each additional
PRIZE MONEY: $45.00, $35.00, $25.00, $20.00, $15.00, $13.00, $10.00
A 1 -Shorthorn A2-Hereetord00 A3 -Aberdeen Angus
102 Bull, Yearling -Born April 1, 1984 -December 31,1984
103 Bull, Yearling -Born January 1, 1984 -March 31, 1984
104 Bull -Born January 1, 1983 -December 31, 1983
GRAND CHAMPION BULL (Ribbon Only)
105 Female -Heifer -Born April 1, 1984 -December 31, 1984
106 Female -Heifer -Born January 1,1984 -March 31, 1984
i 107 Female -Born January 1, 1983 -December 31, 1983 with her own 1985, natural
purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit ex-
cept that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Class 109.
(Class of Breeder's Herd).
108 Female -Born prior to January 1, 1983, natural purebred, tattooed calf at
foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible
to show as asingle animal in Class 109. (Ribbons Only).
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE (Ribbons Only)
109 Breeder's Herd -a group of 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor, both sexes
represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. At least one animal
must be owned by the Exhibitor. Limited to one exhibit per Exhibitor.
RULES AND REGULATIONS: (Please Read Carefully)
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 MST be three Ex-
hibitors in each breed. If there are not three Exhibitors, we shall revert to our
previous prize money, 1st- $10.00,2nd- $8.00,3rd-' $7.00,4th- $6.00,5th- $5.00,6th-
$4.00
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRIES IN CLASSES FOR
BREEDING ANIMALS
°All exhibits must have been tested under an officially recognized Beef Cattle
Testing Program.
1 In case of animals old enough to have completed test, full R.O.P. test infor-
mation including: adjusted 200 day weight, gain on test, and adjusted 365
200 day weight must be provided by the Exhibitor.
2 In case of animals hot old enough to have completed R.O.P. test, adjusted
200 day weight must be provided by the Exhibitor.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION- to be posted in the stall.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please Read Carefully)
All cattle must be free from infections or Contagious Diseases such as
Ringworm and Pink -eye.
All cattle must be negative to a blood test for Brucellosis, within 60 days, ex-
cept:
(A) Steers
(B) Spayed Heifer
(C) Brucellosis vaccinated animals under 18 months 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 Office)
(E) Calves under 6 months of age (all 4-H calves to be blood tested) Blood
samples are to be taken by a local practising veterinarian or their approv-
ed technicians.
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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
The HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY- To the Exhibitor winn-
ing the highest number of points in the Beef Cattle Classes, a Silver Tray. Points
based on one breed only.
SHORTHORNS -SHORTHORN CLUB will present an award to the Supreme
Shorthorn Animal.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE will present $10.00
to the Exhibitor from Hullett with the most points in the Beef Section.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FAIR
Annual Spring Dance
Dance to the Sounds
of "Terry Sumsion
& Stage Coach"
$12.00 per couple
Dancing 9:00-1:00
May 4, 1985
at the
Clinton Arena
Balloon Rally
Clinton Public School
May 10, 1985 at 2:00 p.m.
(all Clinton Elementary
School Children invited)
Dance
Dance to the Sounds
of "Jim Medd'
$8.00 per couple
Dancing 9:00-1:00
June 1,1985
Sponsored by .
Clinton Junior Farmers
at the
Clinton Arena