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The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-12, Page 19Attention Grandpas Bring your grandchildren and let them milk a cow the way you dld. Check at Old MacDonald's Barn for location and milking times. Fri. Only. EAFORTH JU IOR FAIR for JUNIOR FARMERS and JUNIOR INSTITUTES of Huron County a°gad surrou ding counties who do not participate in other Class `B' Fairs held in conjunction with and under spices of Seaforth Agricultural Society in co-operation with CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD HURON COUNTY 4-H HORSE AND PONY CLUBS INTER -COUNTY COMPETITION Class 1 • Junior Showmanship Class Oass 2 - Senior Showmanship Class Class 3 • Grand Champion Horse Showman Class 4 • Trail Class Class 5 - Junior Equltatlon Class 6 - Senior Equitation Class 7 • Halter Class HURON COUNTY 441 SWINE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Class •4-HGilt Oass 2 - 4-H Market Hog Class 3 • Junior Showman Oass 4 • Senior Showman CENTRAL HURON 4•H SWINE CLUB Undor the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, sponsored locally by the Huron County Pork Producers' Association CLUB LEADERS Don Dodds, 01, Seaforth, Graeme Craig. 01, Walton, John VanVlloh 02, Brussels. Greg Love, s2, Zurich CLUB MEMBERS; Grant Bergsma, Joan Bergsma, Melvin Bergsma, Paul Dodds, Gary Godkln, Jeff McGavin, Randy Never°, Brent Robinson, Jell Robinson, Joe Ryan, Stephen Ryan, Darryl Smith BASIS OF AWARDS The awards will be made on the following basis 230 pointe for award on gilt which will be fudged at the Fair on the basis of bacon type, development, uniformity and breeding standard 0 100 points for Competition of judging of swine 330 points for examination 10 consist of questions based on club work. feeding and management, and marketing of swine 100 points for showmanship - manner In which the club member shows his [Wiry In the ring (70 pointal, condition of the animal (20 points), general appearance o1 the exhibitor (10 points) 100 points for care and feeding methods noted at time of periodic visits made during the season 230 pointe for regularity and accuracy in forwarding monthly reports 100 points for attendance and Interest shown at the meetings end judging classed' 1000 e.m. • Arrive on grounds 10.30 a.m • Judging of swine and showmanship /al CLINFORTH 444 CALF CLUB Under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, sponsored locally by the McKillop Federation of Agriculture CLUB LEADERS Brian Oldf told, 04. Seaforth, Dianne Oldfield, 84, Seaforth; Bob Vodden, 01. Clinton CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Kelly Vodden, Vice -President, Angela VanDenElzen, Secretary, Lana Jones, Press Reporter. Elizabeth Stewart CLUB MEMBERS: Blair Beuarman, Lori Forbes, Kelly Hummel, David Jones, Lana Jones, Elizabeth Stewart, David Satdivar, Angela VanDenEl- zan, Teresa VanDenElzen, Kelly Vodden BASIS OF AWARDS The awards will be made on the following basis: 200 points for award on calf at the Fair. 100 polnta for 'Judging Competition. Each competitor will be required to judge at least one class composed of four cattle and give reasons for the placing. 200 points for answers to questions based on club work, and feeding and management of dairy cattle, 100 points for showmanship • manner In which the club member shows his entry In the ring (70 polnta); condition of the animal (20 polnta); general appearance of exhibitor (10 pointe). 100 points for care and feeding methods noted at time o1 periodic visits made during the season. 200 pointe for regularity and accuracy In forwarding monthly report, 100 points for attendance and Interest shown at the meetings and judging classes 11:00 a m • Arrive on grounds. 1:00 p m • Judging of calves and showmanship. KIPPFIELD 4•H CALF CLUB Under the supervision of the Ontario Mlnlstry of Agriculture and Food. sponsored locally by the Exeter Agricultural Society. CLUB LEADERS Lawrence Beane, a1, Bruce(lold, Les Falconer, 05, Clinton CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Scott Cooper, Vice -President, Mark McGregor; Secretary, Julie Townsend; Press Reporter, Steven Beane. CLUB MEMBERS: Steven Beane, Scott Cooper. Brad Falconer, Mark McGregor, Michael McGregor, Julie Townsend, Murray Townsend. Scott Towsend, Kevin Varloy, George Wilson BASIS OF AWARDS SAME AS ABOVE HURON COUNTY 4-H SHEEP CLUB Organized under the supervision of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, sponsored locally by the Seaforth Agricultural Society CLUB LEADERS: Harriet Boon. Bluevalo: Eleanor Babcock. 01, Clinton; Lila Rintoul, 02, Lucknow, Florence Pullen, 04, Clinton CLUB EXECUTIVE. President, Martha Boon, Vice -President, Ron Chambers; Secretary, Sandy Merner, Press Reporter, Lana Jones CLUB MEMBERS: Kerry Babcock, Kate Boon, Martha Boon. Ron Chambers, Donna Johnston, 02 Bluevale; Lana Jones, David Lawson, Julia Merner, Sandy Merner, John Nleuwenholl, David Pullen, Michael Pullen, Debbie Rintoul, Kim Rintoul, Brian Whyte, Crystal Whyte, David Whyte BASIS OF AWARDS 200 points for 4-H Exhibit and 1 fleece of wool at Achievement Day 200 points for project, reports 200 polnta for examination based on club project 100 points for attendance at club meetings and Interest. 100 points for care and feeding methods 100 polnta for fudging competition. 100 points for showmanship Prize money and awards Will be awarded at the annual Awards Night In November It will be donated by the following Production Servlm of the Canada Department of Agriculture, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and the Seaforth Agricultural Society MOO m Arrive on grounds 11 03a m Judging of entry and showmanship EXHIBIT: 4•1-1 Exhibit Reece of wool TOTAL Fall Fair Wind -Up Dance with Ki Sat., Sept. 22 8 p.m. Tickets Advance '5.00 Door '6.00 Sponsored by Seaforth Optimist Club 150 points 50 points 200 points CLASSES 41-1 member must show In one of the following classes* 1. ewe class (1 year otage and older) 2. ewe lamb class 3. ram lamb class 4, market Iamb class 4H member must exhibit wool lrr one of the following classes: 1, long wool type 2 medium wool type All 4-H members must compete In the Showmanship Class. 1, Showmanship Class, NORTH WEST HURON 4-H CROPS CLUB CLUB LEADERS: Carol Thompson, 112, Clinton: Cory McDonald, Dungannon; John Underwood, 02, Wingham. CLUB EXECUTIVE: President, Mike Scott, Secretary, Mark Scots; Press Reporter, Dave Ireland. CLUB MEMBERS: David Ireland, Robin Lobb, Lisa Scott, Mark Scott, Mike Scott. - BASIS OF AWARDS 200 polnta for exhibit al Achievement Day. 200 pointe for field score 200 pointe for Examination based on club project 200 points for club reports. 100 polnta for attendance at club meeting 100 points for Judging Competition. All exhibits must be In place In the Fair Building at 12 o'clock noon on Mc first day of the Fair CENTRAL HURON 411 CROPS CLUB CLUB LEADERS: Larry Wheatley, 01, Dublin; Barry Gordon, Seaforth, CLUB EXECUTIVE: Prealdont. Gary Godkin; Vice -President, Paul Dodds: Seoretary, ,Peter Vanal ke; Press Reporter, Ron Pryce. CLUB MEMBERS: Ken Axtmann, Don Baan. Sieve Bean. Paul Dodds, William Fotheringham, Dean Glanville,Robert Glanville. Gary Godkln, Scott Hoegy, Doug Muglll, Jeff McGavin, Danny McNichol, Pal Moylan. Ron Pryco, 8111 Stewart, Peter Vanslyke, Jason Wheatley. BASIS OF AWARDS SAME AS ABOVE PENNY SALE BOOTH In the Arena Hall at. the fair .1 139th Annual Seaforth Fall Fair Sept. 20, 21, 22, 1984 PRIZE LIST "Celebrating 25 Years of 'B' Fair ,Classification l" .t4-********************************************************** Seaforth Agricultural Society * Antique FAIR DANCE Saturday, September 15, Dance 9 - 1 to LINCOLN GREEN Seaforth & District 4.00 Dance Community Centres , * TRACTOR PULL * Saturday, September 22 * 12:30 r-/----------, il(�.-,,... * 7 Classes including * .. 042 mo IIr STEEL WHEELS i y li. * PRIZE MONEY * * $75, $50 & $25 ) ;� % I;: * * * Also Antigua Machinery d,A "" i)' ) * and Antique Car Displays' �; 1 T T Y T 4(* * -11k A* 4* "' ►' Y- P Y• P T Y T T Y Y T Y T' i Y AIL If * * Y T Y Y` IL -41. * T Y Thursday, Sept. 20 [New Arena Hall) 8:15 p.m. Queen Contestant Introduction OFFICIAL OPENING by Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Clayton Switzer 9:15 p.m. Entertainment 9:30 p.m. Fair Queen Contest 10:30 p.m. Crowning of the Fair Queen by Lisa Beuttenmifler Friday, Sept. 21 11:00 a.m. Parade leaves Optimist Park 12:00 p.m. Judging of Sheep & Swine 12:45 p.m. Judging of Light & Heavy Horses 1:00 p.m. Lion's Pet Show, 1:00 p.m. Judging Beef & Dairy Junior Fair for 4-H, Junior Farmers Institutes 2 30 p.m. Harness Racing, 2 Matinees 4:00 p.m Livestock Parade Bili Kell - Master of Ceremonies 7:00 p.m. Western Horse Show, 8:00 p.m. Amateur Talent Show ' and 20 T TTT•7t-4 X m O 11-12:00 - Children's Mini Pedal Pull z Registration 12:00 - Mint Pedal Pull 12:30 - Antique Tractor Pull 1:30-2:00 - Baby Show Registration 2,4 2:00 Baby Show 9 4:00 - Seaforth Agricultural Society Penny Sate Draws 8 p.m. - Dance featuring Lowdown f71 111 xr N ry Saturday, Sept. 22 FALL FAIR PASS [Includes All Fair Events] (With Membership Card! $7.00 $6.00