The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-12, Page 20MARY LOU ANDERSON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Anderson, R.R. 1, Lon-
desboro. Sponsored by: Can-
adian Forresters, Kinburn.
Age: 18, Grade 13 in Seaforth
District High School. Hob-
bies: Baseball, broomball,
music.
.iUDY ANSTETT
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Anstett, Seaforth. Spon-
sored by: Seaforth' Lions
Club. Age: 19. Attending
Hairdressing School in Kit-
chener. Hobbies: Music,
reading, sports.
DIANA CLAUS
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Claus, Seaforth. Sponsor-
ed by: Seaforth Leo Club.
Age: 19. Attending Colling-
wood taking R.N.A. course.
Hobbies: Reading, music.
QUEEN
OF THE FAIR
COMPETITION
PRIZES AND
DONATIONS
1st Prize -5100.00 Commercial Hotel,
Seaforth
2nd Prize -575.00 Queen's Hotel,
Seaforth
3rd Prize -$50.00 McLaughlin
Chev-Olds, Seaforth
Topnotch Feeds Ltd. $100
towards expenses to C.N.E.
Vincent Farm Equipment
Cook's Div. of Gerbro
Seaforth & District Co-op
McGavin's Farm Equip.
$100
$50
$40
$25
Geo. A. Sills & Sons $25
James Etue Insurance Agency $25
Seaforth Insurance Agency $25
Anna's Dress Shop - Gift certificate
for all Queen contenders
The prize for Miss Congenialty -
donated by Ken R. Campbell Farms,
R.R. 1 Dublin
One dozen red roses to 1984 Fair
Queen donated by Hildebrand
Flowers, Seaforth.
DIANE GRIDZAK
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Earle, R.R. 4, Sea•
forth. Sponsored by: Seaforth
Canadian Legion. Age: 20.
Working at Dixie Lee in
Seaforth, Hobbies: Baseball
reading.
DEBBIE HENDERSON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Henderson, R.R. 5,
Seaforth. Sponsored by: Sea -
forth Junior Farmers. Age:
19. Working at Lyon's Food
Mark,' Seaforth, Hobbies:
Music afts.
MICHELLE HUARD
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Moe Huard, Seaforth. Spon-
sored by: Seaforth Lioness
Club. Age: 18. Attending
Fanshawe College taking
Business Administration.
Hobbies: Reading, music,
baseball.
DENISE DUPUIS
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rene Dupuis, Seaforth. Spon-
sored by: Seaforth Firemen.
Age: 18. Attending Sir Wil-
fred Fleming, Peterborough,
studying business. Hobbits:
Sports, reading.
MARION HUNT
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Hunt, R.R. 4, Wal-
ton. Sponsored by: Seaforth
Horticultural Society. Age:
20. Attening Mohawk Col-
lege, Hamilton, presently on
work leave at Hensall Co -Op.
Hobbies: Baseball, crafts,
flower arranging.
SANDRA MILLET
Daughter of Mt'. and Mrs.
Eldon Hulley, Seaforth. Spon
cored • by .. Seaforth District
High School. Age: 18. Grade
13 at Seaforth District High
School. Hobbies: Sports.
baseball, soccer, broomball.
DIANNE NYENHUIS
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank . Nyenhuis, R.R. 1.
Sebringville. Sponsored by:
New Canadian Club. Age: 21.
Working' at Sick's Children's
Hospital in Toronto, nurse.
Hobbies: Swimming, music.
SHARON WILSON
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart Wilson, R.R. 4, Sea -
forth. Sponsored by: Knights
of Columbus. Age: 18. Grade
13 at Seaforth District High
School. Hobbies: Swimming,
music, books.
OFFICERS FOR 1984
Peat President
President.
Flrot Vico President
2nd Vice President
Auditors
PAST PRESIDENTS
Russell Bolton
Roth E McMillan
Gordan Popple
Harold Pryce
Earl McSpadden
Arthur Bolton
Allred Rose
J. Devereaux
Kenneth Campbell
W.D. Wllaon
Kenneth Moore
Kenneth Coleman
Ken Coleman
Robert Broedfoot
Robert Fothoringham
Noll Dolmage
Touche Roos & Co
1951/52/55
1960161
1962/63
1964/65
1966167
1968/69
1973174
1975
1976/77
1978
1979/80
1981/92
2
- ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
7 Society reserves right to award monies not taken up In one section to
• eta classes, providing entries merit prizes
2 Articles for competition In indoor departments Including eggs, to be In
Wshowroom before 12 o'clock moan on the first day of the exhibition, Sept 20
eo end properly located In their own departments, and all stock to be on the
grounds by 11:30 o'clock a.mof the second day, Sept 21 except entries in
:Il Gaal J which must be in by 11 o'clock Sept 20
13 Payments of S3 00 will constitute a yearly membership and will entitle
lthe menthe' so paying to complete In any or all of the regular departments A
flu membership permits one Tree pass to the grounds, and can be used either
91) Thursday evening 01 Friday but only once
Additional passes will be allowed as follows (not more than three passes
,zer pald up member).
® horses (rat race), each 2 animals over 2 1 pass
Cattle, each 4 animals over 4 - 1 pass
t/0 Swine, each 8 animals over 8 - 1 pass
®4, Entries to be In the handsel the secretary not later than September 17 An'
odditlonat fee of 50c well be charged for late entries on Thursday; 51.00 will
.se Charged ler ata erttrlee on Friday. Late entries for endear exhibits will be
W those atter 11:00 o'cIod a.m. on September 20 Address all entries to Mrs
,Z Sharon Flanagan, R.R. 1, Dublin, NOK 1E0
® Judging of all cLessee both Indoors and outdoors will commence sharp at 12
tg o'clock noon both days. Classes o1 livestock will be called as they appear In
tete boot and animals must be in the ring within five minutes after their class
Z to coped
I,j 5. ENTRY FEE: 15 per cent from all winnings from 55.00 up, Membership
only deducted up to 55.00. 15 per cent deducted over &5.00 except Western
lee Ecorse Show.
a Ail parties having paid their subser(pttorts, and only such will be entitled
to compete.
- 7 No exhibitor will be allowed the pre/nage of striking out entriee made and
��rSanO other articles In their place and no competitor w111 tee entitled to more
DIRECTORS
Robert Broadlool,'Brian Campbell. Neil Dee -nage. Bob Eckert, Robert
Fothoringham, Mary FotherIngham. Frances Hlcknell. Wayne Huglll. Lyle
Haney, Kevin Kale, Rodger Morrison. Nelson Pullman. Bill Strong, BILI
Wallace, Jim Ryan, Ross Ribey, Peter Vanda Borne. Bruce Whitmore
LADIES DIVISION
Past President. Jane Vincent. President. Mary Fothlnngham, Secretary,
Audrey McLean; Treasures. Jane Rimmer
1984 COMMITTEES
[first mime b chairman]
HEAVY HORSE • Ken Campbell. Gordon Pullman. Oliver Pewee
LIGHT HORSE - Rene Dupuis, Norma Riley
BEEF - Neil Dolmage, Glen Haney, Jack Flanagan
DAIRY - 8111 Wallace, Bob Eckert. Lyle Haney
SWINE - Brian Campbell, Nelson Pullman, Francis Hunt, Robl McMillan,
S. Wilson
PIJBLICITY - Co-Chalrmen - Ken Coleman. Neil Dolmage
FARM MACHINERY - Peter Vande Borne
RULES & REGULATIONS
Man one prize In any one section of a class In Indoor department, or more
Man 2 prizes In any section o1 a class In livestock
8 Prize winners to the amount of WOO an over are required to leave
membership fee of $3.00 for 1985
9 Payment will be made by cheque before December 1. Cheques must be
cashed by Dec 31 Following or revert to Society
10 All stock and articles exhibited must be bona fide property of the
exhibitor eltd all grains, seeds, fruits. flowers and vegetables exhibited must
have been produced on farm or garden of exhibitor. any person Intringieg on
these rules shall forfeit prize money
11 Judges veil be particularly requested to )nave regard to merit In all stock
rind articles exhibited for competition and to withhold any premiums if they
ooreider the stock or article undeserving, and that a first or second prize be
not given to a third class animal, or in sweepstakes if they consider the
competition not sufficient
12 Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty el creating a desturbarece,
whether by openly criticizing the judge or using obscene language to any
judge or officer shall forfeit the right to any premium and may be suspended
by Society from exhibiting.
Vehicles parked In no parking area shall be towed away at the owner's
expense
to No two persons will be allowed to show on one ticket
14 Any member showing cattle shalt give his or her animal a name. and any
member exhibiting an animal in more classes than one (except for special or
group prizes) shall forfeit all prizes awarded should any be taken. No prize
badges or medals allowed on animate in ring and no prize ticketed medals
all ct i until ala sue h w.e,..aRs are fudged
15. Livestock p010009t 4p.m. Each exhibitor's herd must be kopreaented or
prize money may be withheld.
I& No persons allowed in ring except judges or managers, and no persoh
avowed to Speak to the fudges white on duty except appointed officers,
17. No member, being an exhibitor In arty class, shall act as a fudge or be
present or axomparry the fudge while that particular class is being fudged.
18. No articles to be removed from showroom before 4:00 p m on third day
GRAIN & FIELD CROPS - Wayne Huglll, Ken Scott, Lou Coyne. Torn
Malady
PARKING - Allan Nicholson, Wayne Dolmage
GATES - Kevin Kale, Jim Ryan, BILI Hodgert. teeny Dalton
GROUNDS & PROPERTY - Ken Moore, BILI Wallace, Francis Hlcknell
MIDWAY • Peter Vando Borne, Bob Fotheringham
OLD McDONALDS - Randy Wilson. Brad Cam/tare Arnold Campbell
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Gary Jowitt
PENNY SALE - The Moores. The Camochans
PARADE - Brian Campbell, Lyle Haney, Norma Riley, Dave Kemp, Jack
McLachlan, Art Bolton
TURF CLUB - Rene Dupuis
DANCE • Bob Fotheringham, Rodger Morrison, John Gibson
QUEEN OF THE FAIR - Bill & Doreen Strong, Peter Vande Borne
SHEEP • Francis & Marie Hlcknell, Eric Anderson
ARENA, INDOOR CONCESSIONS, PROGRAMMES & ACTIVITIES - Ross
Ribey, Bruce Whitmore, Mary Fotheringham, Jane Vincent, BILI Strong
PET SHOW - Lion's Club - Jack Turnbull
EGGS - Claire Reith
PHOTOGRAPHY - Art Bolton, Lots Hodgen
of fair Exhibition hall shall be•deared by spectators a1 4.00 p m of that day
and none will again be admitted except those holding passes and entitled to
remove goods on exhibition
19 While officers and directors of 1611 Society will use every available
means to prevent accidents in and about the grounds, it must be strictly
understood that all persons going into or upon the grounds must personally
assume all risks of accident or injury from accidents from any cause
whatsoever
20 While Directors will take every passible precaution ander the
circumstances to secure safety for exhibitors, the owners themselves must
take the risk of exhibiting, and should any article be accidently Injured, lost o
stolen. the Directors will give ail assistance in their power towards recover)
but will not make any payment for the value thereof
21 In case of bad or unfavorable weather or other reasons causing tht
receipts to fall short of paying the expenses and all prizes in full, r
proportionate amount, exclusive of merntesrship, will be deduced from cud
prizes to enable the directors to balance the accounts without less to the
Sodety The Directors feel that this course is the most equitable and fair tie
ran be adopted and any deduction will fall proportionatety on all thee
participating In the amounts collected and not leave the whole sum to be
debt to bear heavily ore the Society and thus impair its usefulness
22 Decision of the judges is final
23, Directors are not responsible for articles left in the Round House after 6
p.m. Sept. 22.
24. All winner's lists and entry forms must be in the hands ce the secreta
within 7 days following the Fair or no prize money will be paid.
In rase of error or emission in the Prize List the Directors creel have
peeler to correct the sacro
POINT SYSTEM - In all classes except Ladies:
1st -1Q: 2nd -9: 380-8: 4t6-7; 5th -6; 601-5; 7th -4; 8(6-3; 91t,-2: and (0(6-1
ENTRY FORMS
Write the secretary. Mrs. Sharon Flanagan, R.R. 81, arisen, Ont, or pick-up
at Mrs Lois Hodgert, 132 Main Street, N,. Seaforth, Ontario.
HISTORICAL CONTEST -SECTION 1
• , Convenor - Dave Kemp, S.P.S.
Prizes: 1 st e4.00; 2nd $3.00; 3rd $2.00; 4th $1.00; 5th to 816;&0:50 each.
Prizes donated by the Huron County Historical Society
Students in this competition will prepare a model, demonstration or display
wf/ich follows the theme "Pioneers al Work" or "Pioneers at Play", This
model, demonstration or display should illustrate some work,. play or
entertainment activity in the life of Huron County pioneers.
Entries will be received es follows:
Sections: H.S. 1 - Grades 1 to 5, H.S. 2 - Grades 6 to 8.
2. Collection of Pioneer artifacts bpsed on a theme - e.g. woodworking,
clothing, etc. (Open to any grade)
Prizes: tat 55.00; 2nd $3.;00; 3rd. $2.00; and 51.00 ell others
Prizes donated by David Kemp, S.P.S.
3. County Historical Essay Contest: This contest is open to all pupils in the
County Elementary Schools. Topics may deal with some aspect of
Huron's past such a9 a person; a family, Industry, agriculture, buildings,
settlement of municipalities or Important achievements. The essay
should be about 800 words In length. Include a title page. Essays may be
sent by courier or mail to:
W.D. McClure
South Huron D.H.S.
Exeter, Ontario
NOM ISO
NOTE: Essays must be received on or before Friday, June 25th, 1984.
EGGS - SECTION J
To'be judged Thursday
Committee: Clare Relth
Prizes: 1st -54.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; 4th -$1.00
CLASS -
/. Two and eine half dozen brown eggs.
2Two and one half dozen white eggs.
Key trays will be supplied free
LIONS PET SHOW - Section K
CLASS
1. Best Looking Cat 1.50
2. Most Unusual Ca; 1.50
3. Most Appealing Kitten under 3 months old 1.50
4. Best Looking Rabbit 1.50
5. Moot Unusual Rabbit • 1.50
6; Best Looking Dog - 1.50
7. Best Dog least resembling
any breed 1.50
8. Best Behaved Dog 1.50
9. Any Breed Pigeon 1.50
10, Fancy Fowl 1.50
11. Most Unusual Pet 1.50
12. Consolaflon Prize 1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1 .1�
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.75
.75
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.75
75
75
75-
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75
.50
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No exhibitor awarded more than two prizes in pet show, These entries may
be made through your school or direct with secretary.
Exhibits must be in place by 09:30 on the second day of the fair. Above are
judged solely as pets. Peigrees are of no consequence. Dogs must be shown
on leash A Lions' Club representative wet be on hand from (3:30 - 15:00 on .
the second day of the lair to pay the prizes for the pet show Competitors
should arrange to collect the, prize al that time
WALL AND TABLE DISPLAYS -Section L
We would Ilke each school In our Fair District to put a display Of children's
work In the round -house. This may take any form you choose.to show the
public some of the work done In the school over the year. Well space,
(approx. 2m high by 3m long) and table space (1m wide by 3m long) will be
reserved for each dleplay.
A display/collection of untitled childrens art would be welcome to
decorate the round -house. Please leave articles to be display at the
roundhouse on a shell near the school display.
It would help In dividing the space If each school would notify David Kemp,
Seaforth P.S. of your Intention 10 pie up a display
Those will be non-competitive but each school placing a display will
receive 510.00.
PARADE • SECTION L
Committee: Brian Campbell, Norma Riley, David Kemp.
Tho theme for This year's parade Is "Fact or Fiction" All entrants aro
encouraged to support the Fact or Fiction theme, If possible.
1 Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4 - To room with the boat identification head dress,
sash, Or ar1 512: S10; $8; S4 to all other entries.
2Grades-B:6, 6, 7, B. To room with Desi banner (any size) or identification,
512 S10; 58: 58; $4 to all Other entries.
3. Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4 Best class float, $15; $12; $10; and $7 to all other
entries.
4. Grades 5, 6,'7, 8, Best class float $15; $12; $10; and $7 to all other
entries.
5. Best Clown -Any age up to Grade 4 - 10; $8; $6; $4.
8. Best Clown - Grades 5 and over - $10; $8; 56; $4.
7. Decorated bikes and or un -motorized vehicles - Up to and Including
Grade 4 - $10; $8; $6; $4.
8. Decorated bikes and or un -motorized vehicles - Grade 5 and up - $10; $8;
$6; $a.
9. Best decorated horse or pontes with cart or wagon - $10; $8; $6; $4.
10. Best decorated horse (or pony) and rider - $10; $8; $6; $4.
11. Best decorated pet and handler - $10; $8; $6; $4.
12. Service organization entry - $10; $8; $6; $4.
' 13. Commercial entry"- 510; $8; $6; $4. -
14. Vintage Cars - All vintage cars In parade will recelbe $5 peril -Me.
Display space will be avallble at fairgrounds atter parade.
NOTE: Al I cycllsts require a note signed by parents or guardian to partici pate
In Class No. 7 and 8. •
Undecorated bikes and small motorized vehicles are not allowed in on the
parade ioule.
All entries must be at Optimist Grounds by 10:30 a.m. to be eligible for
judging.
Parade originates at Optimist Park.
Ptarade 10 apheduted to leave 'Optimist Park at 11:00 a.m.
Classes 5-14 will be designated separate areas for assembly prior to parade,
so jedging can take place quicker, easier and morethoroughy.
Classes 5-14, entry forms - Names and addresses and some identification.
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Section U
Committee: Jane Vincent 527-0373; Joyce Wilson, 527.0687,
Monica Westervelt, Karen Byers, Barb Caldwell
open to boys end gids 18 YEARS -AND UNDER.
N.B. No person will be allowed to make more than ane entry in any class. I/ In
any class the entries do not merit a prize, no prize will be given In the case of
a tie, prize money will be evenly divided. Please read Rules and Regulations.
Payment of 81.00 will entitle you to compete In any of the following sections,
and also permits ONE free pass Thursday or Friday but only once Entry
dorms must be filled In to be eligible for prize money
Alt Prize Money 1st -53.00; 2nd 52.50; 3rd 52.00
SEWING CLASS:
Class 1-6 Sewing should be nearly new, clean, and neatly pressed
1. Skirt with zipper
2. Pants with zipper
3. Blouse, any style with buttons -
4. Jogging cult n "'
5, Two-plece sult (jacket plus pante or skirt)
8. Dress, ono -piece, any style
Seaforth Sewing Centro offers 55.00 voucher to winner of most points.•
CRAFTS.
77 Any project from wood
8. Art - first year art
9. Art - second year art
10. Art - third year art
11 Photographs - 8" x 10" black & white or lour small snapshots mounted
black and white.
12. Photographs - 8" x 10'' colour or four small snapshots mounted, colour
4-H MEMBERS
13. 1 Sampler 20 cm. x 20 cmof oppliquie or (raced quilted sampler
14 1 finished quilled article using either of the above required 4-H methods
15. 1 finished string quitted article of your choice
Seatorth Sewing Centre offers 55 00 voucher to winner of most points.
BAKING
16. 6 baked chocolate chip cookies
17. Brownies. Ice, four on a plate
1B. Bran muffins, throe on a plate
19 Tr saints, three en a , ria
20 :herniate fudge, 3 -ewes 1" square
AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHY
Secton Z
COMMITTEE:
Art Bolton, Lots Hodgert,
Prizes: let -33.00; 2nd -52.(10; 3rd -81.00
OBJECTIVES:
1. To publicize the activities of Agricultural Societies
2. To create a greater pride in well kept buildings, grounds and farmsteads.
3. To encourage more attractive staging of exhibits and displays.
4. To establish a supply of colored slides for extension work of the
Association. .
RULES:
1, Must be submitted to Lole Hodgert, 132 Main St., Seaforth by Nov. 1,
1984". Hodgert,
-
2 Open to amateur photographers only.
3. Original slides are preferable, but duplicates are acceptable,
4. Slides MUST be properly Identified Showing name of competition, class
and section entered.
5. Glass -mounted slides may not be entered.
6. All slides become the property of the 3ealorth Agricultural Society.
CLASS ZA - 2 x 2 colored slides, preferably 35 mm.
1. 4-H Club display
2 An exhibit selected from the newest class In your lair's prize list.
3. A most unusual exhibit
4. A local talent competition at your fair, eg, singing, acting, goat
milking, outhouse races, etc.
5. Livestock show (Including horses)
8. Horticultural exhibits
7. Fair landscape .
fl The class or exhibit which was the greatest crowd pleaser at your Fair
CLASS ZB - q
1. One eglor print - any size, of any part of the Fair In action, or fairgrounds,
gates, buildings, grandstand, midway, racetrack, livestock, opening
ceremonies. parade, etc.
-DONATIONS--
TO THE FAIR
Fleming Feed Mill, Clinton
Cyanamid, Clinton
W.G. Thompson & Son
Agrico, Brucefleld
Topnotch Feeds
Hensel) & Di9trict Co-op
Seaforth Veterinary Clinic
Ross Scott Fuels
Scott Poultry Farm
Huron Dairy Equipment
John McLlwaln Construction Ltd.
Ryan's Drying [Cook's) .
Rowe Fuels.
O'Rourke Transport
Murray Elston
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
100.00 '
100.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
1,§.00
Seaforth Junior Fair Prize List
Section - EDUCATIONAL
Class 1 . Junior Farmer Exhibits
Cease 2 - e -H Agrecullural Club Exh,bets
Class 3 • e -el Homemaking Club Exhrbets
1 VINCENT FARM EOUIPMEN f ritOPHY - Vrncent Farm Equiprreent will
present a trophy t0 the Charlton in 4-H Agreceitural Club educ tebnat display
at Seaforth Farr
Section 2 - FIELD CROP
•
Class to - 8 ears o1 corn - 444
Class 18 - 8 ears of corn • Junior Farmers
(lass 2A - 4-11 Inter -Club Hay Competition, V. bate of first -cart hay
Class 28 - Junior Farmer Inter -Club Hay Competition, V. bate of first -cut
tray
Class 3A - 5 lbs, o1 white bears - 441
Class 3B • 5 (losof white beans - Junior Far r,.�•rs
class 4A - 5 lbs. of barley - 4-H
Clams 48 - 5 Itssof barley - Junior Farmers
EXECUTIVE
Chairmen - Murray Scott, R R. 81 Belgreve
Vice -Chairman- Ken Mewhlnney, R. P. 81, Lucknow
Secretary - Karen Rodman. Clinton
DIRECTORS
Don Dodds. 01, Seaforth
Bob McNeil, 08, Goderictt
Glen McNeil, 06, Goderfch
Sharon Flanagan, 81, Dublin
Gordan Popple, 85, Seaforth
Kan Mawhinney, 01, Lucknow
Les Falconer, 05, Clinton
John Van Vliet, 01. Walton
Terry Smith, 81, Walton
Rose Workman, Clinton
Bob Broadtoot, 81, Bruciefio40
Neil Db(rnage, 8d, Watton
Peter Vandaborne, Seaforth
Greeme Craig, 81, Watton
Murray Scott, 91 Beigrave
Brian O(dtlatd, 84, Seaforth
Dianne Oldfield, 84, Seaforth
Jane Muegge. Clinton
Karen Rodman, Clinton
Bob Fotheringham, 84, Seaforth
Bill Wallaera 84, Seaforth
Larry Whatley, 81. Dublin
Barry Gordon, Seaforth
Ross Ribey. Seaforth
Dan Pullen, Clinton
Class 5A • 5 lbs. of haylage • 4-H
CLQ 58 - 5 lbs, of haytage - Junior Formers
Class 8A - 5 lbs. of winter wheat - 4-H
Class 88 - 5 tbs, of winter wheal • Junior Farmers
Section 3 - LIVESTOCK
Huron County 4-4 Best Champions/8p Shore
Class 1 - Baby Beef Steers (those not nominated for Queen's Guineas)
(30* 2 - Queen's Guineas ivamfnated Steers
Class 3 - Junior Pfeifer Calves
Class 4 • Senior Helfer Calves
'Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer
Class 5 - Group of 3 4-1-1 Beet Calve (Inter -Club Competition)
pass 6 - Junior Showmanship
Oast 7 - Senior Showmanship
pass 8 • Sweepstakes Showmanship Competition (Beef, Dairy, Horse.
Swine. Sheep)
HURON COUNTY 4-H DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Class 1 - 1983.84 Junior Heifer Calves (Holstein, Guernsey. Jersey &cohere)
Class 2.1083 Junior Heifer Calves (Holstein. Guernsey, Jersey 8 others)
Cfr>a3 3-`114 9 1eaelfo' Ciaee (Hcls'l9n. c1' '7. r_`8% a nli s)
Class 4-(irarxf Champion 4-H Dairy Calf
Class 5 -Group of three 441 Dairy Calves
CIS 6-A J nior 4-H Champion Dalry Showman
B-Senlor 4-1-1 Champion Dairy Showman
A Y. Mclean Trophy - Grand Champion 4-H Showman
4-H Calf Exhibit Competition