The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-28, Page 68PAGE 4 --PRIZE LIST—CLINTON SPRING FAIR
Clinton Spring Fair
Show Program
Heavy Horses — Saturday, June 7, 1980 — Starting Time 12:30 P.M. SHARP
Order of Showing -
1 Class 1—Heavy Stallion (Open)
2 Class 2—Brood Mare (Heavy Draught)
3 Class 9—Brood Mare (Agricultural)
4 Class 16—Brood Mare (Percheron)
5 Class 23—Brood Mare (Belgian)
6—Township Special
9 Class— 31—Fi11y or Gelding, 3 years and under (Commercial)
8 Class 3—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1976 or previous
9 Class 17—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1976 or•Rrevious (Percheron)
10 Class 10—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1976 or previous (Agricultural)
11 Class 24—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1976 or previous (Belgian)
12 Class 4—Filly or Gelding, foaled in -1977 (Heavy Draught)
13 Class 11—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1977 (Agricultural)
14 Class 18—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1976 (Percheron)
15 Class 25—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1977 (Belgium)
16 Class 5—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1978 (Heavy Draught)
17 Class 12—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1978 (Agricultural)
18 Class 19—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1978 (Percheron)
19 Class 26—Filly or Gelding, foaled in 1978 (Belgian)
20 Class 6—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1979 (Heavy Draught)
21 Class 13—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1979 (Agricultural)
22 Class 20—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1979 (Percheron)
23 Class 27—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1979 (Belgian)
24 Class 7—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1980 (Heavy Draught)
25 Class 14—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1980 (Agricultural).
26 Class 21—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1980 (Percheron)
27 Class 28—Horse Colt or Filly, foaled in 1980 (Belgian) •
28 Class 34—Single Hitch, under 1500 lbs. (Commercial)
29 Class'-15—Team in Harness (Agricultural)
30 Class 29—Team in Harness (Belgian) '
31 Class 33—Single Hitch, over 15(TO lbs. (Commercial)
32 Class 32—Team Hitched, 3000 lbs. and under (Commercial)
33 Class 35—Unicorn Hitch (Open to all Breeds)
EVENING SHOW —Starting at 7: 0411.M.
34 Class 8—Heavy Draught Team in Harness
35 Class 22—Percheron Team in Harness
36 Class 36—Commercial Team in Harness, over 3,000 lbs.
37 Class 30—Four Horse Tandem Hitch (Heavy Horses)
38 Class 37 -Four Horse Tandem Hitch (Commercial Horses)
Light Horses and Ponies — Saturday, June 7, 1980 — Line Classes Judged at 10:00
A.M. SHARP
Order. of showing — Please be ready when your class Is called.
1 Class 93—Shetland Brood Mare and Foal
2 Class 3—Hackney, Colt or Filly foaled in 1979, on line
3 Class 24—Colt or Filly foaled in 1979, on line
4 Class 42—Shetland Stallion, on line under 11 hands
5 Class 4 -2 -year-old Hackney or Carriage on line:
6 Class 26—Yeld Mare, 3 years and over (Palominp and Saddlebred)
7 Class 44—Yeld Mare, Shetland
8 Class 30—Stallion on line, 11 hands and under 12 hands
9 Class 25—Colt or Filly, foaled in 1978, on line
10 Class 8 -2 -year-old Standard Colt or Filly, on line
11 Class 45—Shetland Pony, foaled in 1979
12 Class 32—Hackney Stallion, on line
13 Class 27—Jr. Showmanship (on line) Shown by Boy or Girl 18 years & under
14 Class 20—Single Harness Pony, over 12 hands, under 12.2 hands
15 Class 41—Team of Harness Ponies, not over 11 hands
16 Class 15—Arabian Saddle horse, English
17 Class 34—Hackney Team, under 13 hands
18 Class 9—Roadster Team in Harness
19 Class 16—Pleasure Horse, American Saddle Bred
20 Class 33—Hackney team, 13 hands arid over
21 Class 1—Single Hackney or Carriage, under 15.2, in harness
22 Class 23—Open Parade - to be shown at walk and parade gait
23 Class 40—Shetland Harness Pony, not over 11 hands
24 Class 2—Single Hackney ar Carriage in harness, 15.2 or over
25 Class 18 -3 -gaited Saddle Horse, Ladies Only
26 Class 28—Jr. Equitation Rider, -18 years and under to ride 3 -gaited Saddle or 3 -
gaited Pleasure. Ribbon Only
27 Class 35—Hackney Single, 13 hands and over
28 Class 17—Open -3-gaited Saddle Horse over 14.2, to be shown with roached mane
and tail.
29 Class 48—Single Pony, hitched, driven by boy under 15 years, accompanied by a
ra-a finder 15 -years.
30 Class 29—Fine Harness Pony, over 11 hands and not over 12 hands
31 Class 13—Arabian Saddle Horse, Western
32 Class 36—Hackney Single, under 13 hands
33 Class 22—Palomino Parade, walk and parade gait
34 Class 7—Single. Roadster in harness, under 15.2
35 Class 14—Arab Costume Class
36 Class 46—Children's Bridal Couple, under 15 years, driving Shetland Pony
37 Class 39—Hackney Pony Tandem, No Restrictions
38 Class 21—Palomino, show horse English Tack
39 Class 6—Lady Driver
40 Class 47—Pony Tandem, 11 hands and under
41 Class 19—Pleasure driving - American Saddle bred
42 Class 5—Hackney Tandem
43 Class 31—Hackney Fine Harness, over 11 hands and under 13.2
EVENING SHOW
44 Class 10—Single Roadster, 15.2 and over
45 Class 37—Team of Harness Ponies, over 12 hands and under 12.2 '
46 Class 11—Carriage Team in Harness
47 Class 38—Team Harness Ponies over 11 hands, not over 12 hands
48 .Class 12—Gentleman's Turnout accompanied by Lady
GRANDE FINALE:
Sunfield Equestriennes will stage a half hour precision drill show in costume and
featuring disco horse "Mackie"
Clinton Spring Fair
Sunday Afternoon
Horse Show
June 8, 1980
Directors.in Charge: Ross Lovett, Frank MacDonald, Greg Brandon
Rules and. Regulations:
1 All horses must have a "NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST" certificate. No horses
will be admitted on the grounds without it, STRICTLY ENFORCED _
2 Show will be run completely under Western Horse Association of Ontario rules..
3 Entries will be accepted until 12:30 P.M. the day of the show, but it would be
• appreciated if entries were in, in advance, including entry fees, to reach, the .
Secretary, Faye Fear, Box 1423, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1LO, by May 31, 1980.
4 All exhibitors must wear back card numbers when entering the show ring. Can
be picked up at the Secretary's office the day of the show.
5 All exhibitors must be a member of the Huron Central Agricultural Society.
Membership Fee is $2.00. •
6 1981 membership fee of $2.00 will be deducted from winnings.
7 No additions or withdrawals will be allowed after 12:30 P.M. the day .of the
show. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
PRIZE MONIES:
Senior Section: Entry Fee $4.00 per class
1st - $25.00 2nd - $19.00 3rd - $13.00 9th - $7.00 5th - $6.00.
Junior Section (18 years and under as of Jan. 1, 1980) : Entry Fee $2.00 per class
1st -$10.00 2nd -$8.00 3rd -$6.00 9th -$4.00• 5th - $4.00
Order of Showing —
1 Open Pleasure
2 Pick hp Race
3 Youth Pole Bending
4 Pole Bending
5 .Walk & Jog (Youth 11 years and under) Ribbons Only
6 English Pleasure Class,
7 Ladies Barrel Race
8 Saddle Horse Ridden and Owned by Child 16 years and under, residing in
Clinton and area (Prize Money donated by Frank MacDonald Plumbing and
Heating; Clinton)
9 Youth Barrel Race
10 Open Trail
11 Youth Pleasure Rider
12 Musical Chairs
13 Youth Showmanship - Ribbons Only ,
14 Working Cow Horse
15 Youth Horsemanship