The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-01, Page 56PAGE 8—PRIZE LIST-CLINTON SPRING FAIR
ONTARIO JERSEY
SPRING SHOW
Friday, May 31, 1985 -12 Noon
JUDGE: Floyd Dingwall, Berwick, Ont.
Entries are to be completed and returned to the Secretary, Ken W. Holmes, Box
1418, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1L0 no later than May 20, 1985.
PRIZE MONEY: $50.00,$45.00,$35.00,$30.00,$25.00,$20.00,05.00,
$10.00, `':.00
111A JUNIOR HEIFER
-Born March 1, 1984 to Aug 31, 1984. From a dam with at least one record
with the minimum BCA of 125 for milk.
113A SENIOR HEIFER
-Born Setlt. 1, 1983 to Feb. 28, 1984. From a dam with at least one record
with the minimum BCA of 125 for milk.
114A 2 YEAR OLD JUNIOR FEMALE
-Born Sept. 1, 1982 to Aug. 31, 1983. In milk, dry, or not yet calved for the
first time. Must be either from a dam with at least one record with a
minimum BCA of 125 for milk or the exhibit must have attained a produc-
tion record equivalent to a minimum BCA of 125 for milk.
115A 3 YEAR OLD FEMALE
-Born Sept. 1, 1981 to Aug. 31, 1981. In milk, or dry. Iff dry, must be within
approx. 8 weeks of calving. At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125
for milk.
116A 4 YEAR OLD FEMALE
-Born Sept. 1, 1980 to Aug. 31, 1981. In milk, or dry. If dry, must be within
approx: 8 weeks off calving. At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125
for milk.
117A 5 YEAR OLD FEMALE
-Born Sept. 1, 1979 to Aug. 31, 1980. In milk, or dry. If dry, must be within
approx. 8 weeks of calving. At least one record.with a minimum BCA of 125
for milk.
118A MATURE COW
-Born prior to Sept. 1, 1979. In milk, or dry. If dry, must be within approx,
8 weeks of calving. At least one record with a minimum BCA of 125 for
milk.
119A BREEDER'S 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.
122A BEST UDDER CLASS
-Judge shall- designate best udders in classes 115A, 116A, 117A, 118A,
These designated exhibits shall compete for first and second best udders in
the show. Priz money to be paid on first and second placings as per any one
of the 15 prize money schedules.
SPECIALS
Breeder's Herd- Trophy donated by HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Grand Champion Female- Trophy donated by the President of the Ontario
Jersey Club, RON SHARP.
Reserve Champion Female- Trophy donated by DURST FARM SUPPLIES
( Purina Dealer), Clinton.
Junior Champion Female- Trophy donated by H. LOBB &SONS LTD., Clinton.
Reserve Junior Champion- Trophy donated by MR. JACK VANEGMOND, Clin-
ton.
CASH DONATIONS
UNITED BREEDERS' INC., Guelph- $100.00
WESTERN ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDERS, Woodstock- $100.00
GENERAL CONDITIONS: (Please Read Carefully)
1 Only one entry per class is eligible from a breedingunit, except the fair has
authorized in up to two classes, a maximum of two entries in classes: 111A,
112A, 113A, 114A, and a maximum of three entries in classes: 115A, 116A,
117A, 118A. Maximum total eligible from a breeding unit is 10 head.
Example:
2"entries in 2 junior classes plus 1 entry in other classe's to a total of 10 head
2 entries in 1 junior class, 3 entries in 1 mature class plus 1 entry in other
classes to a total of 10 head
3 entries in 2 mature classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head
2 The Exhibitor shall be the owner as officially recorded on the registration
certificate immediately prior to the commencement of the fair.
3' 1 The registration certificate and the -necessary Record of Performance cer-
tificate must be availablefor, checking before the commencement of
4 Wtiding.
ithin the limit of the total number of entries, unlimited substitution of en-
tries owned by the same Exhibitor will be perniitted.
5 Each Exhibitor must be a member of the Huron Central Agricultural Socie-.
ty. Membership fee is $2.00.
6 Cattle are allowed to arrive the night before but no stalls to be bedded until
the cattle arrive in the barns. ,
7 15 percent entry fee will be charged.
8 A further 10 percent will, becharged as the Ontario Jersey Club's donation
to the Society.
9 Stalls alotted on first come first serve hacic
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please Read Carefully)
All cattle must be free from infections or contagious disease such as Ringworm
or Pink -eye.
All cattle •must be. negative to a blood test for Brucellosis, within 60 days, ex-
cept:,,
(A) Steers • . .
(B) Spayed Heifers
(C) Brucellosis vaccinated animals under 18 months of age '(vacc. certificate to
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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 local practising veterinarians or their approved
technicians.
NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR WHICH DO NOT
.MEET THESE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS.
R.O.IP. Tested Free Listed
HURONIA JERSEYS
Ciassifled Vaccinated
JERSEYS - The breed on the move with type, production and butterfat, they put h all
together,
First Five Year Clad Royald Winter Fair, 1984
ALL CANADIAN 5 YEAR OLD, 1984
HURONIA TITLE'S GLORY, EX 93%,
2-9 305 4749 253 5.33% 166-162
4-5 303 5439 278 5.11% 169-158
5-5 305 5926 316 5.26% 184-178 prof.
Breeding stock of all ages available for the commercial dairyman and the very
discriminating buyers.
JACK AND .FRED ARMSTRONG
R.R. 2 Auburn, Ont. NOM 1E0
TEL: 519-526-7734
KENNAIRN FARMS
"Where Udders Mean So Much"
KENNAIRN HERDSMAN PRINCESS GP
2, 4 168-183 4.03 Test 3, 4 prof. over 170 for both milk 114 and Fat
189. She has a Nov. '83 Willow Farm Rockman Ivanhoe EX GM
daughter and a Nov. '84 Regal Red EX daughter. She is due in
Nov. '85 to Leadfield Columbus VG. Her Sive is'Wercroft Herd-
sman EX. Her Damis KENNAIRN ULTIMATE PRINCESS GP 148-152
2nd DAM GP1.164-1863rd DAM GP2•'
KENNAIRN TRU»LE SHIRLEY
2y 137-167 4.7 Test prof. 3y 165-185. HER DAM VG4• We have Iter
July 1984 Columbus Daughter, and is due again in Aug. '85--tb..
Columbus.
KENNETH J. RAMSEY & FAMILY.
R.R. 3 BLYTH ONTARIO. NOM 1H0
519-523-9397
Free Listed $ Vaccinated
We usually have service age bulls for sale from our top cows.