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The Huron Expositor, 1983-09-14, Page 27Seatortit tallIaIr Pyla+ :.List a SFINITRACH 'aNmy Rifled nil C(asyee;, Far ft* perposI of IM 1983 Clasen lesion en spiry Shall be Interpreted as felleers Alt registered Cattle'. whether owned by Ono penal or by more then one person, (individually or Jointly) which are maintained en o -farm or • breeding unit,.ere coneldered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit. ' Where the wee oroommonInterestsarelnvOlVedInmore than one dairy, breeding operation such operations are considered as One Breeding • Unit,' Group Clpesee: The registration certificate for each respective animal rpuet show the exhibitor as "breeder" and an "owner" - In both casea either as an. Individual or In partnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a "Mint owner" or an animal and for the 'Kant -breeder' of an animal. Therefore the anlmala must be: 1. Owned and bred by the exhibitor. or 2. Jointly owned and bred by the exhibitor, or. 3. Owned and gently -bred by the exhibitor. 4. Jointly owned and lolnlly bred by the exhlbltor. All untri¢s must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Productio ( Record (B,C.A,). In those classes where a certain minimum B.C.A. for milk Is a requisite for entry, either R.O.P. records or erecords Igsued under D.H. I.A. (Standard Plan) In British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, are acceptable. FpranQ)4140!,,ppr,10010181010,01;*to;M.nbeheronFlprwpen,seevetery. t3ee(orlh ArgrIcteturet0yclpt r, 3;R; el gybtin, Ont. NOK 1EO. We Still edpreciale your ;lp•oJ)gretlon le.brieging.out your cattle 10 the ' Perish Pee,' en $eefe th • r. SHEEP•m,tion D Conimlttee:RONRltiey,Nrt1Aedereoft, Da0IdTO,wnsend Wiener*op enly 4how.tweentriat Ian each section and one entry In aw;h Pen. Prize rrlsneywiiJ be drppped by 32 If only 2 or less animals are entered in eny one Class, All ether general ridge in prize het will be enforced. SECTION 01. Dorset and Cheviot 02. Suffelke and Oxford Downs. CO. Shropshire Downs and Southdowns De. Lincolns, Cotswold and Leieesters Dees 1, Shoaling Ram 10 8 6 4 3 2 Rem Lamb 10 6 a '' 3. Champion Ram Regatta 4, Sheariln° Ewe 10 8 6 4 3 5. Ewe Lamb. 10 8 6 4 3 6. Champion Ewe Roseate 7. Pen Ram Lamb, Shearlinp Ram Ewe Lamb, Shearling Ewe - 10 8 8 4 3 PERTH -HURON, JERSEY BREEDERS PARISH SHOW SPECIAL: Open to boy or girl 12 yere old or under to show 1 ewe lamb. Commercial or pure-bred that was not entered In any of the open classes, Rize money - 55; 54; $3; 52 to all other entries. cteee , r • f . Tkeesettt.14 buehel 2. Red glover. 'hhuebel 3. FallWheet• vrbuah0t 14 Barley. Yabuehel,2row , 6'0 3 2 2 2 4a. Barley.' buehel, 6 row t •8, . 5 3 2 4b. Barley. 'h bushel, open l0 exhlfiitore who neve not , previously won a prize et Seeforlh Falx Ih GroinSectlon 6 5 3 2 JJ, Malting Barley. v2 bindle! 6 5 3 2 6. Oahe. .2r bushel , , .. , . • .. 6 5 3 2 7. Oats. ' bushel, Open to exhibitors who have not prevlouely won a prize al Sealorth Fair 'inGreintimeltOn 8. Mi*Od Oats and Barley, -Wheat, 'h bushel 9. White Beane, Ve bushel . -. 10. Champion, 'q bushel class; 1 • 10 11 Husking Corn on Cob. 8 eat s 12. Ensilage Corn, 1 sheaf of eight stalks N.B. Each additional entry in Classes 1.10. 11 and 1231.0011 ed merited. 13. Bale et Iiret cul hay . - 4 14. Bale of seeond.eut or third -cut hay .. 4 15. Field chopped hay.I(rel cut.' bushel ' -' 4 16 Field chopped hay. second cut. ' bushel.' . 4 • 6 5 3 2 6 5 1 7 5 .4.: 3 Ribbon 4 3 2 2 '4 3 -2 2 Seaforth Fall Fair Prize 1.1st otd. MOOTS & VEGETABLES • Section K' �I."Ctt* A.O.V. aquslh, named 28. One 0(tron Striped M. TwO; pie pumhldne 7" diameter„ M. One laid pumpkin 1.1 Fcur quart basket, Irish cobbler potatoes, unwashed 32, Four quart basket Sebago potatoes, unwashed 33. Four quart basket red potatoes, unwashed 34, Four quart basket any other kind, correctly named, unwashed 35. Largest cabbage 38. Largest potato 37. Largest squash 38. Largest pumpkin 39. Co)lectlon of corn properly named 40. Collection of squash, five varieties, cne of each, named 41. Collection of onions, four or more varieties, three of each, named 42. Collection of garden produce, three of each, number of types and quality to be considered. Prizes 810.00, 18.00, 36.00, 34.00 SPECIAL: To the winner o1 most pointe In Section K r. one year's subscription to The Huron Expositor, To the winner of moat pointe in classes 3e to 42 Mary Foihe Ingham offers 36.00. SPECIAL: Harold Pryce donates a 530.00 voucher for Pioneer Forage Seed for the most points In classes 13-16. Can only go to same family for 2 year°. FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS PIGS - Section F FIELD SCORE 100, EXHIBIT 50, TOTAL SCORE 150 BARLEY Seaforth Fall Fair, Friday, Seplembsr 23, 1983 JUDGE: James Morison, R.R.111, Oueenaville, Ont. LOG 1 RO REGULATIONS 1, •, petition open to Perth and Huron Counties only. 2. • biters must become mem -0714 Seaforth Agricultural Society and 1 Perthuron Jersey Clu 3. <: •., :..fort. grlcultural Society titian govern except velars spec ".lee of thls s ow apply. 4. Entry fee Is 15% of prize money won. Q All cattle must be on the grounds by 11:00 a.m. Judging will commence at 12:15 p.m. & All exhlbitore must geta herd health certificate from their county Health Office. 7, Pedigrees and (R.O.P. or D.H.I.A.) records must be available and meet be registered in the name of the exhibitor, 8, Number of entries 4°111 be limited to one per class except that every exhibitor may anew 2 animals In 2 classes of own choice, or 3 animals in a senior class of own choice. Total not to exceed 10. PRIZES The prize Ilet is made up o1 funds contributed by the following: Perth -Huron Jersey Club Ontario Livestock Branch Seaforth Agricultural Society Federal Department of Agricultural The Councils of Perth and Huron Counties Cash prizes will be paid as follows: 1at445, 2nd -S35, 3rd -S25, 4th -S23, 5111.320, 8th -315, 7th -313, 8th -S10, 9th -$8, 1011-56. A cash prize has been donated by Tom Rathwell for the sum of 310, to the best female bred and owned by the exhibitor. Eligible to any exhibitor, onoe In three years. Please send your entries to Carolyn Van Dorp, R.R. 02, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO, no later than September 15,1983, in order to get a catalogue o1 entries printed, Beaure to Bend tattoo and registration numbers with your entries, as this is a blg help when checking cattle at the fair. JUNIOR SPECIAL FOR 4-H AGE OR YOUNGER Junlr Heifer - Born between Oct. 1, 1982 and April 30, 1983 Intermediate Helfer - Born between May 1, 1962 and Sept. 30, 1982 Prizes - Cash and Ribbons ROBIN ACRES FARM TROPHY - to first prize Junior Heifer GEORGE BAGG MEMORIAL TROPHY - to tint prize Intermediate Heifer Sec. 1.Wnlor Heifer, born between Oct. 1,1982 and April 30, 1963. From a dam with at Ieset one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 125 for milk. 1 Ma 2- Intermediate Heller, born between May 1, 1982 and Sept. 30, 1982. From a dam wllhat least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. 01 125 for milk. Sec. 3 -Senior Heifer, born between Oct. 1, 1981 and April 30, 1982. From a dam with at lent one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 125 for milk. Sec. 4 - Junior Champion Female - Ribbon • Reirve Junior Champion Female - Ribbon • Sic. 5 -Female, 2 yr. old, boas between Jan. 1, 1981 and Sept. 30, 1981. In milker dry. From a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum ✓ B.C.A. of 125 for milk. If the entry Itself has a production record, It must ▪ qualify on Its own merit. W 8ec.8 - Female, 3 yr. old, born in 1980. In milk or dry. If dry meet be within 03 6weeke of calving. From a dam with at tent one completed record with a g minimum B.C.A. of 125for mIlk. 11 the entry itself las a production record, it W must qualify on Its own merit. tSec. 7 - Female, 4 yr. old, born In 1979. In milk or dry. If dry must be within W B weeks of calving. Must have completed one record with • minimum • B.C.A. of 125 for 'milk. Sac. 8- Female, 5 yr. old, born In 1978. in milk or dry. If dry must be within • 8 weeks of calving. Must have completed one record with a minimum • B.C.A. of 125 for milk. a3 • Sec. 9- Mature Cow, born before 1978, In milk or dry. If dry must be within 0.6 weelte of calving. Must Imre completed one record with a minimum gB.C.A. of 125 for milk. z Sec 10 • Senior Champion Female - Ribbon c Rese0ve Senior Champion Female - Ribbon . ▪ Grand Champion Female - Ribbon • Reserve Grand Chamulon Female - Ribbon , W Sec. 11 - Best Udder. The two designated best udders Irom the 4 yr. old, 5 yr. Z old and Mature Cow classes, compete in this class. Prize money paid on 181 & I-' 2nd placings only. 1 Sec 12 • Breeder's Herd. Group of fou animals bred and owned by the 03 exhibitor, each animal must have been shown in one of Ilse above classes. CO Committee: Ken Gemmell, Stuart Wilson, Robert McMillan, Francis Hunt, Brian Campbell Section F-1 Yorkshire Section F-2 Landrace Section F-3 Dura: 1983 SWINE CLASSIFICATIONS 1. Number of ClaeaHlcattons for Swine The cimailicatione may be offered to individual breeds which have reglstered in a Canadian herdbook at leant a minimum of 1000 head of the preceding year. 2. Six Classes for Breeding Animals Nue the "Interbreed" Single Barrow Class (Optional). All breeding clove entries must be owned by, and registered in the name ol, the exhibitor. Agee to be computed from the date of birth to the first day of the month in which the falr opens and no animal to become ineligible to show during the duration of the show. A. Bean • (1) 7 months and under 9 months of age. (2) 5 months and under 7 months of age. Art Bolton George Townsend Don Dodds Bob Fotheringhem Ken Carnochan Stuart Wilson Bob Eckert - Paul. Storey Bruce Whitmore Larry Wheatley Mac Stewart Randy Wilson Robert Broadfoot Don Moylan V bushel of barley must be exhibited at Felr. MIXED GRAIN Lyle Haney Wayne Huglll Bob Fotheringham Brad Carnochan Joe Devereaux Kevin Kale 8 Gilts M10 months and under12 months of age (evidence of being in pig) 8 months and under 10 months o1 age (3) 8 months and under 8 months of age C. Breeders Herd A group of 4 animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited In one of the above classes. Entries must' meet with the requirements set out.in General Rules 1 (b) Group Classes. 3. R.O.P Requirements for Entries in Classes for Breeding Animals. All e ntries must have completed their Record of Performance (R.O.P.) test and have achieved the performance standards as proven by a certificate of performance lmued by the Livestock Division. Agriculture Canada. Only the original copy will be accepted.. It le mandatory that official test results be listed on the entry form and listed In the lair catalogue, I1 one is published. Prize money paid In Sachet the Sections will be: 845; 535; 525: $23; $20; 315; 313; 310•, $8; 58. Bruce Whitmore Doug Hugel Francis Hlcknell Randy Wilson Tom Malady 1 bushel of grain must beexhiblled at the fair CORN Lyle Haney Paul Storey George Townsend Don Dodds Doug Hugi11 Mac Stewart Ken Carnochan Ken Gemmell Stuart Wilson Bob Eckert Don Moyian Bill Wallace Ken Campbell Bruce Whitmore Larry Wheatley Bob Fotheringham Francis Hicknell Brad Carnochan Randy Wilson Robert Broadfoot Tom Malady, Kevin Kale Eight cobs of corn must beexhiblted at the fair In order for our Society to be eligible for the 50% Federal prize money grant, there MUST be three exhibitors In each breed- If them are not three exhibitors the Society will pay 50% of the prize money offered. Canadian iliperiel Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, offers a silver tray to any one breeder with most point° In any one breed. Art Bolton Ken Campbell Doug Huglll Mac Stewart Tom Workman Stuart Wilson Kevin Kale WHITE BEANS HOME DIVISION - - General Homemaking Section Open to male or female exhibitors Home rev' aion Of llcere o11983 Fast President - Mrs. Lois Hodgerl President - Mrs. Jane Vincent Sec. - Mrs. Audrey McLean Treas. • Mrs. Jane Rimmer Committee conveyors: Home Economics - Mrs. Marlon Gordon Canned Fruits and Vegetables - Mrs. Marlon Gordon. Home Dept. -Mrs. Grace Broadfoot. Mrs. Muriel McClure Arte and Crafts - Mrs. Leone Rowell, Kathleen Cuthill Floral Exhibits - Mrs. Helen Thompson. Mementary School - Paul Carroll .. Secondary School - Mrs. Joan Whyte. RULES AND REGULATIONS All rules and regulations of Seaford Agricultural Society'apply to Home Division, also the following: 1. Articles for competition in indoor department° to be inahowroom before 12 o'clock noon, on the firet day of the exhibition, and properly located in their own departments. 2. Payment of $3 will constitute a yearly membership and will entitle the member so paying to compete in any or all of the regular departments. 3 Entrv-'Fee: 15% deducted from winnings over $5.01. 4• All parties having paid their subscription's and only such will be entitled to compete. 5. Prize winners to the amount of 55.00 or over are required to leave membership fee for 1904. 8. All articles exhibited must be 'the work of the exhibitor. Professional exhibitors are barred. 7. All fruit, flowers and vegetables exhibited must h10v0 been produced on farm or garden of exhibitor. 8. No competitor will be entitled to more than one prize In any one class of a section in indoor department. 9. Competitors to make entries with the secretary for the Indoor departments not later than 11:30 a.m. on the first day of the exhibition. 10. Judges will be particularly requested to have regard to merit In all articles exhibited for competition, and to withhold any prizes It they corroder the article undeserving, 11. Entries not to be removod from Round House until 4:00 p.m. Saturday. nt System - in in door exhibits: 1st 5 points; 2nd 3 pointe; 3rd 1 point; Ith 1 . point. CANNED FRUIT & VEGETABLES of Seafol Fc locate; HOME ECONOMIC Section N Committee: Marion Gordon527-1518, Ethel Boyce, Lo Batty Glanville, Darlene Eckel, ChrleteEc BREAD AND ROLLS (yeast) 1. Loaf of white bread, entire crust, day old 2. Loaf of whole wheat bread, entire crust, day old 3. Cot teacake, (yeast) 4. Loaf of raisin bread SPECIAL: Sealorth Women's Institute offers 55.00 for the' Section N. Gasses 1 to 4. SPECIAL: Arva Flour Mille donate recollection of flour to t prize 1n Section N. Gass 2 Loaf of whole wheat bread. CAKES: 5. Angelcake, unload 6. Chocolat.) layer cake, with filling and iced 7. Banana layer cake, with filling and Iced 8. Carrot cake, lced,1 layer, square 9. Light fruit Cake, 4" x4" 10. KDate&nut loaf 11. 'h Carrot loaf 12. 54 Lemon loaf 13. 'h Zuchinl loaf 14. K Loaf of Friendship cake SPECIAL: Weston Bakeries Limited donates a Grocery 1 exhibitor whiz the most points in classes 5 - 14 valued at 8 SPECIAL: Arva Flour Mills donates a 24 no. beg of pastry tlot� of 1e1 prize in the Banana Cake Gass 7. SPECIAL Sesforth Creamery Ltd. offers 51b. o1 "Seaford ( for the beet Banana cake, Claes 7. Russell Bolton Larry Wheatley Bob Fetheringham Ken Carnochan Randy Wilson Don Moyian Prize money in Field Crops - 1st -$19; 2nd410; 3rd -$17; 4th -$18: 51hd15: 61h-514; 7th -313; 8th -S12; 91h-511; 10*RS10; W other exhibiting $8 each. Seaforth News Printing Office often stationery valued at $10 to the winner of the most pointe in this section. Section L ROOTS & VEGETABLES - Section K EGGS - Section G Committee: Clan Reith, 9111 Thompson Judged Thursday ADULT SECTION, G-3 Prizes: 1st -34; 2rr143; 3rd4Z 411141 1. 21/2 dozen brown eggs. 2. 21/2 dozen white eggs. GRAIN `action J Committee: • Bob Fotheringham, Lewis Coyne, Wayne Huglll Entries In the class must be in by 11 o'clock Committee: Jean Drager (527-0437), Mary Fotheringham, Clarissa Stewa Prizes 1r all classes except 42 to be $1.50, $1.00, $.75 1. Five tomatoes red ' 2. Pint box tomatoes, cherry type 3. Five apanleh onions 4. Five yellow onions from dutch sets 5. Pint box multiplier onions e. Three cucumbers, Slicing, not over 12 Inches 7. Five cucumbers, pickling not over 6 inches 8, Two ripe Cucumber 9. Five kohlrabi 10. White beans, pint box, field variety shelled 11. Butter beans, pint box, garden variety 12. Red kidney teens, pint box 13. Five pickling beet 14. Five table beets 15. Five table carrots, long 16. Five table carrots. short 17. Four peppers, green 18. Foul peppers, red 19. Two fall cabbage M. One winter cabbage 21. One red cabbage 22. Five cobs of fleldcorn 23. Five cobs of popptne,corn 24. Two pepper squash 25. One hubbard squash 28. One butternut squash Committee: Marlon Gordon (527-1518). Ethel Boyee, Betty Glanville, DerleteEckel, lots Hedgers, Chrieta Eckert Gasses 1. °to beexhibited in sealed pints Prizeel -22: let -52.00; 2nd-$1.50:3rd-31.00 CLASS 1. Strawberries • 2 Peaches. 3. Pears. 4. Plume. 5. Red Raspborrlee- 8. Fruit Cocktail. 7. Whole Tomatoes & Tomato Juloe. CANNED VEGETABLES COOKIES & SOUARES 15. 5ch000tate brownies, iced 18. 5 oatmeal drop Cookies (baked) 17, !Winger cookies (roiled) 18. Sostmeal deleequares 19. 5shortbread SPECIAL Arva Flour Mills donates 241W. of pastry flourtott most points In Section N Chases 15-19. SPECIAL Sesforth Creamery Ltd. offers lb. "Sealorth Bit the best oatmeal date 'quaffs, Gast 18. PIES: Displayed on 6 Inch plates 20. 1, 4"placeof red cherry pie, lattice top 21. 1,4" pleased raisin pie 22. 1,4" piece of apple pie, sOoe SPECIAL: Arva Flour Milts don es 24 Ib. bag of flour to the p01n1s in Classes 20-24. TARTS: 23. 5buttertarts 24. 5baked Jam tarts MISCELLANEOUS 25. Steabiecults 28. 5 bran muffins with fruit 27. Chocolate cake, 1 layer, iced, madebyamale,any age 28. 3 varieties of fruit bread, 2 allose of each displayed one Suitable plate SPECIAL: Seaforth'Creanry offers 5 Ib. "Sesforth Brand prize in Class 2S, 3 varieties of fruit bread. 29. Cake, suitable fora bridal shower (rad Of roles base) judged on decoration and spears The exhibitors scoring the most points In Section N, Horne receive a merchandise voucher to the value of: 1st $10; courtesy of Geo. A. Sills & Sons Hardware. CNOCOLATECAKESPECIAL William Neilson Ltd. Special - Best Chocolate Square .ad filled made with Nellson'a Jersey Cocoa condition the with Label attachOd, Is displayed with the cake. Prizes: 1st - 540.00 worth Neilson Products, 2nd -$20.0 products, 3rd - Stn on Worth NelIson producte. CRISPY FLAKE SPECIAL CLA53ES S, 22, 2 J.M. Schnieder Ltd. of Kitchener, offers6 one lb. tartans each of the first prize winners In domes 8, 22.23 provide erten of crNpyflaks shortening is displayed with each en BESTDISH OF IIAKEDBEANSgPECIAL The "Best Dish of Baked Beans" either white or yellow -eye 1 accompany the entry. 1st prize $5.00 plus • cookbook; ltd 1 PICKLES Exhibited in pint tars or smaller scaler 11 necessary. 9. Chili Sauce 10. Bread & Butter Pickles 11. Icicle pickles 12. A pickle or relish made with Zucchini 13. Hot Dog relish 14. Pickled Corn Cobs. 15. Dill Pickles, sweet. SPECIAL; Simpson -Sears donates $10. voucher to the exhibitor scoring the noel pointe in class 9-15. JAMSANDJELLJBI Ali E7 (bits To .Be Labelled 18, Per, mrmalade,,l 'tot' 17. Pesch Jam • 18. Strawberry gain, 10. Raspberty'Jrn,' �' '- 20. Apple Jelly • 21. Grape Jelly . 22. Any other variety of Jan or jelly, must be labelled 23. Collection of canned fruit (pints seated) 6 varieties Prizes: 1a143.; 24442.; 3rd -.31. 24. Decorated gift containing 3tars oflam ortelly. Prizes: ldd3.;2nd42.; 3rd -31 Judged on attractiveness. Gasses 1.8 to be exhibited in seated pinta. Gasses 9 to 22 to be exhibited in small fare. Sealed when necessary. SPECIAL: Doug and Gall Schroeder (Winthrop store) donate 510 to a NEW exhibitor scoring the most pointe in classes 1 to 24. HOME DEPARTMEIV Section 0 Committee: Grace Broadfoot, (527.0855), Muriel McClure Edythe Coleman, Helen Connell, Debbie Jan' Jane Rimmer, Mary McCall nth Beene NOTE: No person shall be allowed to make more than a date. Au exhibits In competition must be new and must be exhibitor. Special consideration given to new work. It 11 entries d0 not merit a prize, no prize will be glean. In.taa money will be evenly divided. Spedals not awarded to flral previous yew. QUILTS 1. Oullt, cotton pieced 2. Oullt, handstitched, applique to be Judged for' quality of work and most attractive design 3. Guilt, reversible, 2 colours suitable for bedspread Judged for quilting and design 4. Gull*, embroidery 5. Quilt, practical everyday any design 8. Quilt, crib any design hand quilted A Canada Pad:Grc ontry alit be pi'n'ked from classes 1, 2,,; the Grand Champion Guilt a 816.00 extra prize hoe been Jane Vincent.