SHEEP
EXHIBITOR FEE:
1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $55.00
4 ANIMALS AND MORE $30.00
NOTE WELL
Entries to be in by August 10th. Judging will start at 11:30 A.M. Friday.
All entries must be owned and registered in the name of exhibitor.
Ewes two years and older must have raised a lamb this year.
Entry forms must include ATQ #, registration, and tattoo number, date of birth, name, ATQ # and registration numbers of sire and dam.
Have registration certificates on hand at show. Sheep exhibitors please dress in black pants and white shirt.
All exhibitors should have liability insurance.
SPECIALS/SPÉCIAUX
Class 24 Sect. 9
SPECIAL BY STANSTEAD COUNTY AGRICULTURE SOCIETY
Showmanship by a junior 12 years and under who have shown an interest in sheep, boy or girl.
Plus trophy donated by Dorene Hodge of Lennoxville in memory of Lomar Hodge.
Class 24 Sect. 10
SHEPARD AND SHEPARDESS CONTEST
The objective of this class is to present a class of sheep that have been conditioned, fitted and trained to show in their most attractive manner, to improve the image of a sheep show and to assist in the promotion of wool.
Judging will be based on:
Costume - 35 points and may be purchased or hand sewn.
Poise and appearance of contestant - 35 points.
Control and presentation of their animal - 30 points.
Open to male and female contestants of any age. Entry forms will be filled in Friday morning. Judging in front of the grandstand at 3:00 p.m. Friday
Class 24 Sect. 11
HERDSMAN COMPETION (Swine, Sheep, Goats)
Class 24 Sect. 12
Costume Class
The object of this class is to present the creativity of the individual as well as the relationship with their sheep. Both the animal as well as the showman must be part of the costume.
The Class is open to any age.
The Control and presentation of the animal will be judged as equally as the quality and creativity of the costume.
First Place 15$, 2nd Place 10$ and 3rd place 5$. Class Sponsored by Shelby Drew & Travis Harrison.
Class 24 Sect. 13
Showmanship Special. Age 13 and over. This class is to promote the sheep industry and all those with an interest. This class is open to anyone over the age of 13 and they will be judged on their showmanship skills and knowledge of their sheep.
First place 20$, 2nd place 15$ and 3rd place 10$. Donated by Gail Bowen
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Class 24. Section 14
Market Lamb Special.
Best Market Lamb. Male or Female, that has not been shown in any other class.
1st place 15$, 2nd place 10$, 3rd place 5$. Donated by Triple Nickel Farm.
CLASS 25
Registered Pure Breeds
NOTE: Class dependent on different breeds entered.
CLASS 26
Non Registered Pure Breeds.
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CLASS 27
Crossbreeds
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Sheep Exhibitors to please dress in black pants and white shirt.
All sheep exhibitors need to have liability insurance.
24. SHEEP SPECIAL
Sections:
9. | SHOWMANSHIP BY A JUNIOR 12 YRS OR LESS Prizes: 1st: $7.70, 2nd: $5.50, 3rd: $3.30, others: $2.20 Trophy by Dorene Hodge in memory of Lomar Hodge Who have shown an interest in sheep, boy or girl |
10. | SHEPARD AND SHEPARDESS CONTEST Prizes: 1st: $27.50, 2nd: $22.00, others: $16.50 The objective of this class is to present a class of sheep that have been conditioned, fitted and |
11. | HERDSMAN COMPETITION (Swine, Sheep, Goats) Prizes: 1st: $11.00, 2nd: $8.80 |
12. | COSTUME CLASS Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5 Sponsored by Shelby Drew & Travis Harrison The object of this class is to present the creativity of the individual as well as the relationship |
13. | SHOWMANSHIP SPECIAL - 13 YRS. AND OVER Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $10 Donated by Gail Bowen This class is open to anyone over the age of 13 and they will be judged on their showmanship |
14. | MARKET LAMB SPECIAL Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5 Donated by Triple Nickel Farm Best market lamb. Male or female, that has not been shown in any other class. |
25. SHEEP PUREBRED (25)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $18.70, 4th: $15.40, 5th: $13.20, 6th: $11.00, 7th: $8.80, 8th: $6.60, 9th: $5.50
Sections:
1. | Ewe Lamb, under 12 months |
2. | Yearling ewe |
3. | Aged ewe |
4. | Ram, under 12 months |
5. | Yearling Ram |
6. | Aged Ram |
7. | Get of Sire (Born the property of the exhibitor) Group of 3 animals by the same sire. First pair of temporary incisors must be in place Both sexes may be represented. Animals may or may not have been shown in previous |
8. | Breeder's Flock (bred and owned by exhibitor) A group of four animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the proceeding classes. |
26. SHEEP PUREBRED NON REG. (26)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $18.70, 4th: $15.40, 5th: $13.20, 6th: $11.00, 7th: $8.80, 8th: $6.60, 9th: $5.50
Sections:
1. | Ewe Lamb, under 12 months |
2. | Yearling ewe |
3. | Aged ewe |
4. | Ram, under 12 months |
5. | Yearling Ram |
6. | Aged Ram |
7. | Get of Sire (born the property of the exhibitor) Group of 3 animals by the same sire. First pair of temporary incisors must be in place Both sexes may be represented. Animals may or may not have been shown in previous |
8. | Breeder's Flock (bred and owned by exhibitor) A group of four animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the proceeding classes. |
27. SHEEP CROSSBREEDS (27)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $18.70, 4th: $15.40, 5th: $13.20, 6th: $11.00, 7th: $8.80, 8th: $6.60, 9th: $5.50
Sections:
1. | Ewe Lamb, under 12 months |
2. | Yearling ewe |
3. | Aged ewe |
4. | Ram, under 12 months |
5. | Yearling Ram |
6. | Aged Ram |
7. | Get of Sire (born the property of the exhibitor) Group of 3 animals by the same sire. First pair of temporary incisors must be in place Both sexes may be represented. Animals may or may not have been shown in previous |
8. | Breeder's Flock (bred and owned by exhibitor) A group of four animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the proceeding classes. |
Goats
EXHIBITOR FEE:
1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $55.00
4 ANIMALS AND MORE $30.00
CLASS 28
Entries NO LATER than August 10th.
Judging Friday at 9:30 a.m.
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASS
KID - 0-24 MONTHS
CLASS 29
Grade and Recorded Grade
CLASS 30
Purebred Class
Vet check will be done by 3 C.G.S. members on Friday. Exhibitors to abide by the decision of the health committee.
C.G.S. shall govern. Base date for calculating age of animal is August 1st. All animals must be legibly tattooed
and all animals over 24 months of age must show registration papers. No exceptions. Registration papers and
tattoos will be checked at random.
On entry form please use the letter as well as Class 30.
Example: Class 30 A or Class 30 L.
Class 30N - Nubians.
Class30M - Miniature..
Class 30A - Alpines.
Class 30P - All other Purebreds.
CLASS 31P
Purebred Boer Goat
For section 1 - 12 months and under - add male class
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CLASS 31R
Recorded Grade Boer Goat
For section 1 - 12 months and under - add male class
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CLASS 31G
Grade "Boer"
For section 1 - 12 months and under - add male class
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SPECIALS
by Vann-Winn Woodcraft Inc. - Prize money: $25.00 to be divided among exhibitors.
by Buckland Holsteins. - Prize money: $25.00 to be divided among exhibitors.
***Class 24 section 11 to show for Swine, Goats, and Sheep
Herdsman competition (swine, sheep, goats) prizes: 1st: $11.00 2nd: $8.80
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28. GOAT JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASS (28)
Sections:
1. | CHILDREN 10 YRS AND UNDER |
2. | CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YRS OF AGE |
29. GOAT GRADE & RECORDED (29)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | Doe Kid, 12 months and under |
2. | Dry yearling, over 12 and under 24 months |
3. | Milking doe, 1-3 yrs |
4. | Milking Doe, 4 years and over |
4A. | Dry Doe |
30A. GOAT PUREBRED - ALPINE (30A)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | JR DOE KID 0-6 MTS |
2. | JR DOE KID 6 to 12 months |
3. | DRY YEARLING, 12 to 24 months Junior and Reserve Junior Champion - Ribbons |
3A. | DRY DOE - 24 MONTHS AND OVER |
4. | Jr. milker, 24 months and over |
5. | MILKER 2 to 3 yrs. |
6. | MILKER 3 TO 4 YRS |
7. | MILKER 4 to 5 yrs. |
8. | MILKER OVER 5 YRS |
10. | BEST MAMMARY GLAND (UDDER) |
11. | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER |
12. | GET OF SIRE |
13. | DAIRY HERD 4 animals at least 2 in milk |
30M. GOAT PUREBRED - MINIATURE (30M)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | Junior doe kid 0-6 mts |
2. | Junior doe kid 6 mts - 12 months |
3. | Dry yearling, 12 - 24 months Junior and Reserve Junior Champion |
4. | Junior Milker 24 months - 2 years |
5. | Milker, 2 yrs - 3 yrs |
6. | Milker, over 3yrs - 4 yrs |
7. | Milker over 4 yrs - 5 yrs |
8. | Milker over 5 yrs |
10. | Dairy Herd 4 animals at least 2 in milk |
12. | Mother - Daughter |
30N. GOAT PUREBRED - NUBIANS (30N)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | JR DOE KID 0-6 MTS |
2. | JR DOE KID 6 to 12 months |
3. | DRY YEARLING, 12 to 24 months |
4. | JR. MILKER, 24 MONTHS AND OVER |
5. | MILKER 2 to 3 yrs. |
6. | MILKER 3 TO 4 YRS |
7. | MILKER 4 to 5 yrs. |
8. | MILKER OVER 5 YRS |
10. | BEST MAMMARY GLAND (UDDER) |
11. | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER |
12. | GET OF SIRE |
13. | DAIRY HERD 4 ANIMALS AT LEAST 2 IN MILK |
30P. GOAT PUREBRED - ALL OTHER PUREBREDS (30P)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | JR DOE KID 0-6 MTS |
2. | JR DOE KID 6 to 12 months |
3. | DRY YEARLING, 12 to 24 months Junior and Reserve Junior Champion |
4. | JR. MILKER, 24 MONTHS AND OVER |
5. | MILKER 2 to 3 yrs. |
6. | MILKER 3 TO 4 YRS |
7. | MILKER 4 to 5 yrs. |
8. | MILKER OVER 5 YRS |
10. | BEST MAMMARY GLAND (UDDER) |
11. | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER |
12. | GET OF SIRE |
13. | DAIRY HERD 4 animals at least 2 in milk |
31G. GRADE BOER GOAT (31G)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | Doe Kid 12 months and under Male kid 12 months and under |
2. | Dry yearling 12 to 24 months Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Ribbons |
3. | Doe 1-3 yrs (kidded) |
4. | Doe 4 yrs. and over Senior champion & Reserve Senior Champion/Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Ribbons |
31P. PUREBRED BOER GOAT (31P)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | Doe kid 12 months and under Male kid 12 months and under |
2. | Dry yearling 12 to 24 months Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Ribbons |
3. | Doe 1-3 yrs. (kidded) |
4. | Doe 4 yrs. and over Senior champion & Reserve Senior Champion/Grand Champion & Reserve Chamion Ribbons |
31R. RECORDED GRADE BOER GOAT (31R)
Prizes: 1st: $24.20, 2nd: $22.00, 3rd: $19.80, 4th: $17.60, others: $13.20
Sections:
1. | Doe kid 12 months and under male kid 12 months and under |
2. | Dry yearling 12 to 24 months Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Ribbons |
3. | Doe 1-3 yrs. (kidded) |
4. | Doe 4 yrs. and over Senior champion & Reserve Senior Champion/Grand Champion & Reserve Chamion Ribbons |
Draft Horses
EXHIBITOR FEE: 1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $30.00
Free additional passes for 4 or 8 animals.
NEW "ANIMAL DEPARTURE TIME"
SIGN BASED ON THE DISCUSSION FROM OUR DECEMBER MEETING.
5PM - DRAFT HORSES
6PM - CATTLE
6PM - LIGHT HORSES & MINIATURE HORSES
DRAFT HORSE DIVISION
1- PROOF OF A COGGIN’S TEST MUST ACCOMPANY ALL HORSE & PONY ENTRIES. (of all ages), and must be dated within 24 months.
2 - In draft and light horses (1 to 12) inclusive, horses may be shown in as many sections as they are eligible for, provided entries have been made in accordance with the regulations of the Prize List.
3 - There will be a penalty of $15.00 for every horse stall left dirty Sunday evening.
4 - Horse exhibitors bringing a horse to the Fair and not showing it in a class will be charged $35.00 each.
5 - 18 years and older ONLY, will be allowed to exhibit a stallion or jack over 1 year old.
6 - NOTE WELL: An entry fee of $15.00 per horse must accompany all horse entries. For each animal entered but not exhibited, the $15.00 fee will be retained by the Society.
7 - All hitches with more than 1 horse require 2 capable drivers or a minimum of two spotters.
NOTE WELL
All entries must be made on ASSIST-EXPO and received before Aug. 10th.
Please click on the ASSIST-EXPO ICON on the fair WELCOME page of the website.
Entries will be REFUSED after Aug. 10th.
The Stanstead County Agricultural Soc. offers the following prizes for competition, payment subject to funds on hand.
See GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS reference #2, 12, 16, 19.
Only one (1) stallion per hitch
SPECIAL
NOTE:
1) All teams driven by a lady must be accompanied by a man.
2) All hitches with more than 1 horse require 2 capable drivers or minimum 2 spotters.
3) Ladies cart class must have male spotter.
4) Age of junior exhibitor on January 1st of the show year.
5) All junior hitch classes must be accompanied by an adult (18 yrs. of age +)
6) All riders 17 years and under must wear a helmet while riding at all times on the grounds.
7) Due to limited space, increasing your number of stalls from the previous year is subject to approval.
8) Participants will be called TWICE ONLY.
DRAFT HORSES
Breeding and Harness
See rules 16, 19 Committee in charge of heavy Draft, light draft and breeding classes. In registered classes of horses certificate of registration, as recorded in the Canadian National Records, Ottawa, must furnish registration papers of Sire and Dam. Registration certificates must be available at ring. Each exhibitor will only be given One (1) prize and One (1) card or ribbon.
In registered draft and grade draft horses (classes 71 to 80) inclusive, horses may be shown in as many sections as they are eligible for, provided entries have been made in accordance with the regulations of the prize list.
Any animal which is eligible to show in individual classes is eligible to win a grand championship.
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CLASS 70
#1 - For best decorated stalls and stables
#2 - For best presentation in parade
FRIDAY MORNING
NOTE: Classes held at the Draft Horse Barn
No brood mares in mare class
9:30 - 11:30 AM Halter Classes
CLASS 71 - Registered Clydesdales
CLASS 72 - Registered Percherons
CLASS 73 - Registered Belgians
CLASS 74 - Registered Friesians
CLASS 75 - Grade Draft Shown without harness.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
CLASS 76
FRIDAY EVENING
5:00-6:00 pm Sound check
CLASS 77
SATURDAY MORNING
CLASS 78
SATURDAY AFTER HARNESS RACES - PARI MUTUAL
5:00-6:00 pm Sound check
CLASS 79
SUNDAY AFTER THE PARADE
CLASS 80
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On behalf of the ACF Draft Horse committee, I would like to thank all our Exhibitors for their ongoing support, commitment, and participation. I would also like to thank all who give a helping hand year round to make our show a success year after year.
Thank you
Kyna Beekers - Chairperson
70. DRAFT HORSE - DECORATED STALLS & PARADE (70)
Sections:
1. | Best Decorated stalls & stables Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20 |
2. | Best presentation in parade Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20 |
71. DRAFT HORSES - CLYDESDALES (71)
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $27, others: $25
Sections:
1. | Stallion, 3 yrs old and over Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
2. | Stallion, 2 years Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
3. | Stallion 1 year Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
5. | Mare, 3 years old and over Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
6. | Mare, 2 years old Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
7. | Mare 1 year old Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
8. | Foal Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
9. | Mare and Foal Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
11. | Get of Sire - 3 animals Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor, geldings eligible (Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
12. | Progeny of Dam - 2 animals Either sex that have been previously shown in regular classes.( Friday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor. |
72. DRAFT HORSE - PERCHERONS (72)
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $27, others: $25
Sections:
1. | Stallion, 3 yrs old and over Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
2. | Stallion, 2 years Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
3. | Stallion 1 year Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
5. | Mare, 3 years old and over Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
6. | Mare, 2 years old Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
7. | Mare 1 year old Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
8. | Foal Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
9. | Mare and Foal Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
11. | Get of Sire - 3 animals Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor, geldings eligible (Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
12. | Progeny of Dam - 2 animals Either sex that have been previously shown in regular classes. ( Friday Morning (9:30 to 11:30 AM) Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor. |
73. DRAFT HORSE - BELGIANS (73)
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $27, others: $25
Sections:
1. | Stallion, 3 yrs old and over Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
2. | Stallion, 2 years Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
3. | Stallion 1 year Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
5. | Mare, 3 years old and over Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
6. | Mare, 2 years old Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
7. | Mare 1 year old Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
8. | Foal Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
9. | Mare and Foal Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
11. | Get of Sire - 3 animals Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor, geldings eligible ( Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
12. | Progeny of Dam - 2 animals Either sex that have been previously shown in regular classes. ( Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor. |
74. DRAFT HORSE - FRIESIANS (74)
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $27, others: $25
Sections:
1. | Stallion, 3 yrs old and over Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
2. | Stallion, 2 years Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
3. | Stallion 1 year Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
5. | Mare, 3 years old and over Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
6. | Mare, 2 years old Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
7. | Mare 1 year old Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
8. | Foal Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
9. | Mare and Foal Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM |
11. | Get of Sire - 3 animals Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor, geldings eligible ( Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) |
12. | Progeny of Dam - 2 animals Either sex that have been previously shown in regular classes. ( Friday morning - 9:30 to 11:30 AM) Not necessarily bred or owned by exhibitor. |
75. GRADE DRAFT SHOWN WITHOUT HARNESS (75)
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $27, others: $25
Sections:
1. | Mare or gelding, 3 years old and over |
2. | Mare or gelding 2 years old |
3. | Mare or gelding 1 year old |
4. | Mare and foal |
5. | Foal |
6. | Best Draft Horse - SUPREME ALL BREEDS - ALL 1st place recipients in halter |
7. | Youth showmanship 8-12 yrs must be accompanied by an adult spotter - SPECIAL KLB |
8. | Youth showmanship 13-17 yrs must be accompanied by an adult spotter - SPECIAL KLB |
76. DRAFT HORSE - FRIDAY AFTERNOON (76)
Sections:
1. | Draft Horse Tandem - 12:00pm Prizes: 1st: $75, 2nd: $70, others: $65 |
2. | Single pony hitched to a wagon, pleasure driving 12:15pm Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, others: $15 |
3. | Draft Horse Men's Cart Class - 12:25pm Prizes: 1st: $40, others: $30 Donated by The Villeneuve Family |
4. | Single pony driven by a lady, pleasure driving 12:35pm Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, others: $15 |
5. | Draft horse Youth cart class 8-17 yrs - 12:45pm Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, others: $15 Must be accompanied by an adult 18 yrs plus - SPECIAL KLB |
6. | Draft Horse Equitation - English or Western saddle 1:00pm Prizes: 1st: $20, others: $15 |
7. | Lead Line for draft horse (child 8 yrs or under) 1:15pm Prize: $15 HELMET & SADDLE REQUIRED - SPECIAL KLB |
77. DRAFT HORSE - FRIDAY EVENING (77)
Sections:
1. | Draft Horse Trioka Hitch - 6pm Prizes: 1st: $65, 2nd: $50, others: $45 |
2. | Team of ponies driven by a lady - 6:15pm Prizes: 1st: $33, 2nd: $28, 3rd: $22, 4th: $17, 5th: $11 |
3. | Draft team driven by a lady - 6:30pm Prizes: 1st: $75, 2nd: $65, 3rd: $55, others: $45 Accompanied by a man - PERPETUAL TROPHY - BRIAN ELSTON |
4. | Team of ponies hitched to a four wheel wagon - 6:45pm Prizes: 1st: $33, 2nd: $28, 3rd: $22, 4th: $17, 5th: $11 |
5. | Draft horse team hitched to a wagon - 7:00pm Prizes: 1st: $85, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $75, 4th: $65, others: $50 |
78. DRAFT HORSE - SATURDAY MORNING (78)
Sections:
1. | Pony - Tandem Hitch - 9:15am Prizes: 1st: $33, 2nd: $28, 3rd: $22, 4th: $17, 5th: $11 |
2. | Draft Horse Lady's Cart - 9:30am Prizes: 1st: $40, others: $30 |
3. | Pony - Unicorn Hitch - 10:00 am Prizes: 1st: $33, 2nd: $28, 3rd: $22, 4th: $17, 5th: $11 |
4. | Draft Horse Team driven by a girl or boy 12 yrs. and under - 10:15am Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15 PERPETUEL TROPHY - PAYAGISTE DANIEL SANTERRE |
5. | Draft Horse Team driven by a girl or boy 13-17 yrs Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15 PERPETUEL TROPHY - PAUL SANTERRE MOUNTAIN VIEW PROPERTY MAINTENANCE |
79. DRAFT HORSE - SATURDAY AFTER RACE (79)
Sections:
1. | Draft Horse Unicorn Hitch - 6:00pm Prizes: 1st: $65, 2nd: $55, 3rd: $50, others: $45 |
2. | Pony - 4 horse hitch - 6:15pm Prizes: 1st: $33, 2nd: $28, 3rd: $22, 4th: $17, 5th: $11 |
3. | Draft Horse 4 horse hitch - 6:30pm Prizes: 1st: $90, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $70, 4th: $60, others: $50 |
4. | Ponies 6 horse hitch - 6:45pm Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15 |
5. | Draft Horse 6 horse hitch - 7:00pm Prize: $150 SPECIAL - Lyle Roarke / SPECIAL - In Memory of Knight George |
80. DRAFT HORSE - SUNDAY MORNING (80)
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, others: $20
Sections:
1. | DRAFT - Costume class 10AM Adults and Children welcome. Children under 14 must be accompanied on a lead line |
2. | Draft Horse, Egg & Sppon (Adults) 10:30AM |
Light horses
EXHIBITOR FEE: 1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $30.00
Free additional passes for 4 or 8 animals.
NEW "ANIMAL DEPARTURE TIME"
SIGN BASED ON THE DISCUSSION FROM OUR DECEMBER MEETING.
5PM - DRAFT HORSES
6PM - CATTLE
6PM - LIGHT HORSES & MINIATURE HORSES
LIGHT HORSE DIVISION
1- PROOF OF A COGGINS TEST MUST ACCOMPANY ALL HORSE & PONY ENTRIES. (of all ages)
2 - In draft and light horses (1 to 12) inclusive, horses may be shown in as many sections as they are eligible for, provided entries have been made in accordance with the regulations of the Prize List.
3 - There will be a penalty of $15.00 for every horse stall left dirty Sunday evening.
4 - Horse exhibitors bringing a horse to the Fair and not showing it in a class will be charged $35.00 each.
6 - NOTE WELL: An entry fee of $15.00 per horse must accompany all horse entries. For each animal entered but not exhibited, the $15.00 fee will be retained by the Society.
7 - All hitches with more than 1 horse require 2 capable drivers or a minimum of two spotters.
PICK-UP & CHANGE RIDERS – BOTH RIDERS MUST SHOW PROOF OF INSURANCE
ENTRIES TO BE MADE FOR PICK-UP , CHANGE RIDER AND FLAG, AVAILABLE FOR 19 YEARS AND OLDER «ONLY»
HIGHEST POINTS and TROPHIES ETC. WILL BE HANDED OUT SUNDAY BEFORE THE PARADE.
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PARTICIPATE IN PARADE DRESSED IN SHOW ATTIRE.
EQUESTRIAN (7)
SECTIONS:
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-7B-8-8B-9-9B-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-36-37-38-53-55-56-58-58A-59-60-66-75-76-76A-77-85-95-95A-96-97-102-103A&B-110
GYMKHANA (7G)
SECTIONS:
33-33A-34-35-47-48-48A-48B-49-50-63-63A-64-65-86-87-88-89-90-91-91A-92-92A-93-94-97A&B&C-
98-99-100A&B-101A&B-104
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PLEASURE (7P)
SECTIONS:
31-32-40-41-42-42A-43-44-45-46-51-52-54-61-62-67-68-69-70-71-72-73-74-78-79-80-81-82-83-84
LIGHT HORSE & PONY DIVISION
HORSE (minimum 14.2 HANDS)
PONY (maximum 14.1 hands)
(THURSDAY 12:00pm TO 5:00PM) - (From section 1 to 38 inclusive)
(FRIDAY 8:30 am TO 12:00 PM) - (from section 40 to 54 inclusive)
(FRIDAY 1:00 pm TO 5:00 pm) - (from section 55 to 70 inclusive)
(FRIDAY 7:00 pm TO 8:00 pm) - ( from section 99 TO 104 inclusive)
(SATURDAY 8:30 am TO 12:00 pm) - (from section 71 to 84 inclusive)
(SATURDAY 5:00 pm TO 7:00 pm) - ( from section 85 to 90 inclusive)
(SUNDAY 9:30 am TO 12:00 pm) - ( from section 91 to 98 inclusive)
18 YEARS AND LESS MUST WEAR A HELMET ON THE GROUNDS
AGE CATEGORIES: (as of January 1st.)
Pony - 9 yrs and under
Pony - 10 to 15 years of age
Youth - 18 years and under
Adult - 19 and over
Jack Benny - 39 yrs. and over
THE FOLLOWING "RULES & REGULATIONS" (1 THRU 37) MUST BE ACCEPTED BEFORE ENTRIES ARE DONE
Secretary: CHRISTINA BOWEN
Judge: CHANTAL COUTU
Announcer: TERRY WINSLOW, DAPHNEE FILION
Ringmaster: BRIANNA GRAPES
1. Read GENERAL RULES on website. Please take note that the age groups in some pony classes have been changed.
2. FEQ insurance is strongly advised for all riders. The SCAS is not responsible for any accidents.
3. All entries must be made on ASSIST-EXPO and received before Aug. 10th. PLEASE CLICK ON THE ASSIST-EXPO ICON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FAIR WELCOME PAGE OF THE WEB SITE.
4. A $15 deposit per animal must accompany all entries. Entries received without stall deposit will not be accepted. Stall deposit can be a separate check and will be returned to you if animals are brought to the fair and stalls have been stripped cleaned before leaving on Sunday. For each animal entered but not exhibited, the $15.00 fee will be retained by the Society. DO NOT PURCHASE A TACK STALL, THE ACF WILL ASSIGN THEM.
5. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PURCHASE A MEMBERSHIP PASS before receiving your exhibitor numbers. There are no retained memberships. Please remember that all members of your family exhibitors / non exhibitors entering fairgrounds with you must purchase and wear a pass.
6. All horses in place Wednesday night.
7. No substitutions or cancellations of animals after August 15th without a vet’s certificate.
7b. No Animal substitutions during the Fair without a vet certificate and must provide a valid FEQ insurance. This info to be presented to the light horse secretary and judge prior to the class.
8. All classes with age restrictions must be substantiated by showing proof of age. A photocopy of their Medicare card must be submitted to the main office. All ages are to be as of January 1st of the fair year.
ANY DISCREPANCY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
10. Walk trot classes are for beginner riders only. Riders may not enter other riding classes except Family Turn-out and riders 8 yrs and under may participate in Leadline Musical Sacks.
11. Any riders participating in Leadline classes may not participate in any other classes. The riders feet must be in stirrups. Exception – Walk Trot riders 8 years & under may now participate in Leadline Musical Sacks
12. All exhibitors must participate in the parade dressed in show attire. 18 and under must wear a helmet with their horse and their rider number on the left side.
13. All stalls must be stripped clean before leaving on Sunday or you will be refused the following year.
14. Anyone bringing an animal and not showing it will be charged $35.00 per animal.
14b. Must enter a minimum of 2 classes and be present in said classes, except foals.
14c. NEW 2023 – LIGHT HORSE EXHIBITORS: If you choose to scratch (not participate) in several classes throughout the Fair weekend, it is at the discretion of the light horse committee whether you will be permitted to exhibit the following year.
15. Anyone bringing a camper or tent to stay on site must do so online at time of entries. DO NOT drain your grey water/sewer on site. PLEASE INDICATE YOUR OVERALL LENGTH, INCLUDING THE HITCH. Depending on the space available along the 86 line, it is at the discretion of the directorship/parking committee to place your campers elsewhere on the grounds, you might not be placed near your horse stall.
16. If for any reason the committee must refuse an entry, the show secretary will notify the exhibitor before Aug. 17th.
17. Stalls will be issued, as available, by the stall committee. Placement requests will be considered. Priority to exhibitors who have contributed in previous consecutive years. Please do not purchase a stall for your tack, stalls are limited and will be assigned by the committee. Please work together and share the tack stalls.
19. No one will be allowed in registered classes without proof of eligibility. Photocopy of registration paper must be handed in to the show secretary before the class (exception: foal); or preferably enclosed with entries.
20. All foals on halter with a separate handler.
21. Proof from insurance company of liability insurance of $1,000,000 must be available at all times.
22. Prize money will be paid after the fair in the same manner as all other exhibitors.
23. COGGINS TEST DATED WITHIN 24 MONTHS – ORIGINAL to be presented upon arrival at the gate.
24. Any classes with one participant will be cancelled and 2nd place money will be given.
25. ALL RIDERS 18 YEARS & UNDER MUST WEAR A HELMET AT ALL TIMES ON THE GROUNDS.
26. ONLY EXHIBITORS 19 YEARS AND OVER CAN RIDE/SHOW A STALLION.(Non-castrated)
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27. Gymkhana Classes – must show in proper Western attire and tack. (Western saddle and Western Boots)
27b. All Gymkhana classes will be recorded with the laser timer except for figure 8 class will be timed with manual timer by ringmaster.
28. No cross entries between gymkhana and pleasure horses (ponies are permitted) with the exception of egg and spoon, trail and musical sack classes.
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29. Any class modifications will be permitted THURSDAY AM, from 8am to 10am, except stake classes, no addition allowed.
30. Anyone bringing a non exhibitor for teamed events, will be held responsible to uphold exhibitor rules.
31. Whip.. maximum 3 times behind saddle. 4th time will be disqualified from the class.
32. Tying boots with elastics or tape, to stirrups, will not be tolerated.
33. Drunkenness will not be tolerated while competing, for insurance reasons.
34. Increasing your number of stalls from the previous year is subject to approval.
35. Please display your kindness and volunteerism towards our Society by bringing your manure to the pit Sunday evening before leaving the fairgrounds. This small gesture means A LOT to us.
36. Family turnout class #77, the ringmaster will ask the relationship of the participants and it will be to the judges discretion if they qualify or not.
37. Any child or adult not entered in any upcoming classes MUST NOT be in ready ring. "FOR SAFETY PURPOSES"
38. A horse may enter and participate in a class/section only once, by one rider.
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SPONSORS FOR LIGHT HORSES AND PONIES;
ERABLIÈRE FILION – Egg and spoon, pony, 9 yrs & under. Sect.95
FAMILLE MACKINNON FAMILY – horse or pony / Leadline costume. Sect. 85
FAMILLE MACLEOD FAMILY – Musical sacks, pony & horse, youth Sect.58-58A-59
FAMILLE SPARKES FAMILY – / Dash race, pony and horse, youth. Sect.89-91-91A
FAMILLE TILTON FAMILY - Walk-trot, pony, 9 yrs. and under. 76
FAMILLE TILTON FAMILY - Walk-trot, pony, 10 - 15 yrs. 76A
FAMILLE WHITCOMB FAMILY – Leadline equitation, horse, pony. Sect.75
FERME RUN AWAY FARM – Musical sacks, horse. Sect.60
JANET MCBURNEY – Leadline musical sacks, horse/pony Sect.56
SS EXPRESS INC. – Keyhole, pony and horse, youth. Sect.63-63A-65
T. J. STABLES – Showmanship, pony, ( 10 - 15 yrs) Sect.11
T. J. STABLES – Horse Showmanship, 12 yrs. and under. Sect.23
T. J. STABLES - Horse Showmanship, 13-18 yrs. Sect.24
TERRY WINSLOW – Versatility class. Sect.55
FAMILLE WHITCOMB-LAROCHE FAMILY - Leadline barrels - poney - horse, 8 yrs. and under Sect. 104
PHYLLIS & MELVIN DUSTIN - Youth equitation, horse Sect. 74
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NEW TROPHIES AND TROPHY INFORMATION
1 - FAMILY TURNOUT TROPHY - SPONSORED BY THE WHITCOMB & MOSHER FAMILIES
2 - IN MEMORY OF CECIL & HAZEL COATES FOR GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP - SPONSORED AND HANDED OUT BY THE FAMILY.
7. EQUESTRIAN
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15, others: $5
Sections:
1. | HORSE - Registered pure and part Arabian any age Stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
2. | HORSE - Registered and pure part Arabian any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
3. | HORSE - Registered pure and part Arabian and age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
4. | HORSE - Registered Paint any age stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
5. | HORSE - Registered Paint any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
6. | HORSE - Registered paint any age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
7. | PONY - Registered and Grade (under 12 hands) any age stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
7B. | PONY - Registered and Grade (12 - 14 hands) any age stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
8. | PONY - Registered & Grade (under 12 hands) any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
8B. | PONY - Registered & Grade (12-14 hands) any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
9. | PONY - Registered & Grade (under 12 hands) any age gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
9B. | PONY - Registered & Grade (12 - 14 hands) any age gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
10. | PONY - Showmanship (handler 9 years and under) SPONSORED BY T.J. STABLES ( Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
11. | PONY - Showmanship (Handler 10-15) SPONSORED BY T.J. STABLES ( Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
12. | HORSE - Registered Appaloosa any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
13. | HORSE - Registered Appaloosa any age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
14. | HORSE - Grade saddle horse any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
15. | HORSE - Grade saddle horse any age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
16. | HORSE - 4H conformation open Junior (15 yrs and under) Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
17. | HORSE - 4H conformation open senior (16 yrs and over) Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
18. | HORSE - 4H showmanship Junior (15 years and under) Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
19. | HORSE - 4H showmanship Senior (16 years and older) Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
20. | HORSE - Registered Quarter any age stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
21. | HORSE - Registered Quarter any Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
22. | HORSE - Registered Quarter any age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
23. | HORSE - showmanship, handler 12 years and under SPONSORED BY T.J. STABLES ( Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
24. | HORSE - showmanship, Handler 13-18 yrs SPONSORED BY T.J. STABLES (Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
25. | HORSE - Showmanship, handler 19 yrs and over Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
26. | HORSE - Registered standardbred any age stallion Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
27. | HORSE - Registered any age Mare Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
28. | HORSE - Registered standardbred any age Gelding Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
29. | HORSE - 4H equitation (english & western) junior 15 years & under Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
30. | HORSE - 4H equitation (english & western) senior 16 years & over Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
36. | PONY - Youth Driving TROPHY BY DREAMSIDE STABLES ( Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
37. | PONY - HORSE - Hunter hack Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
38. | HORSE - Trail (thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm) |
53. | PONY - HORSE - Ranch riding (pattern by judge) Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm |
55. | HORSE - VERSATILITY class STAKE - pleasure ($10.00 entry) English and Western attire necessary in the ready ring ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) 1-English pleasure (hunt seat) |
56. | HORSE-PONY - Leadline musical sacks, Rider 8 yrs & under Handler 16 yrs and over - SPONSORED BY JANET MCBURNEY ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
58. | PONY - Musical sacks, 9 yrs. & under (( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) Sponsored by MacLeod Family - Trophy in memory of Chester-Ray Hodge - Trophy by Dreamside Stables |
58A. | PONY - Musical sacs (10-15 yrs) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) Sponsored by MacLeod Family - In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge - Trophy by Dreamside Stables |
59. | HORSE - Musical sacs - youth SPONSORED BY MACLEOD FAMILY ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
60. | HORSE - Musical sacks, adult SPONSORED BY "RUN AWAY FARM" ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
66. | PONY - Roadster ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
75. | HORSE -PONY - Leadline equitation - Rider 8 yrs & under. See rule #8 1 handler 16 yrs and over - SPONSORED BY WHITCOMB FAMILY (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
76. | PONY - Walk-trot. Beginner rider, 9 years & under (rule #10) (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) (Sponsored by The Tilton Family) |
76A. | PONY - Walk-trot. Beginner rider, 10-15 yrs. (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) (Sponsored by The Tilton Family) |
77. | HORSE-PONY - Family turn out, walk trot only. min. 2 / max 4. (see rule 36) 1 rider per animal - (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) Sponsored by the Whitcomb & Mosher Family |
85. | HORSE-PONY - Leadline costume - Rider 8 yrs + under. See rule #8 1 rider - 1 handler per animal - SPONSORED BY MACKINNON FAMILY (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) ) |
95. | PONY - Egg and spoon (9 and under) SPONSORED BY ERABLIERE FILION - Trophy by Dreamside Stables (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
95A. | PONY - Egg and spoon (10 - 15 ) Trophy by Dreamside Stables (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
96. | HORSE - Egg and spoon - adult (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
97. | HORSE - Egg and spoon - youth (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
102. | PONY - Special costume - Rider 9 to15 yrs.See ( rule #25 ) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
103A. | HORSE - PONY -$5 - Fanny ride - no saddle (12 to 18 yrs.) (friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) You must arrive in ring with $5.00 bill |
103B. | HORSE - PONY - $5 - Fanny ride - no saddle - adult (friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) You must arrive in ring with $5.00 bill |
110. | Best decorated stall or stable Prizes: 1st: $27.50, 2nd: $16.50, 3rd: $11.00, 4th: $11.00, 5th: $11.00, 6th: $11.00, others: $0.00 |
7G. GYMKHANA ONLY
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15, others: $5
Sections:
33. | PONY - Figure 8 race (9 yrs and under) (gymkhana) Trophy in memory of Chester-Ray Hodge (Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm) |
33A. | PONY - Figure 8 race (10-15) (gymkhana) In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge (Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
34. | HORSE - Figure 8 race - adult (gymkhana) Trophy In memory of Dale Mosher (Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm) |
35. | HORSE - Figure 8 race - youth (gymkhana) Trophy by John Markey, Penny, Junior & Joyce Thompson (Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
47. | HORSE - Flag race - adult (gymkhana) Trophy in Memory of Dale Mosher ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
48A. | PONY - Barrel race (9 and under) (gymkhana) SPONSORED BY TIM MOSHER - In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
48B. | PONY - Barrel race (10-15 yrs old) (gymkhana) In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
49. | HORSE - Barrel race - adult (gymkhana) Trophy in Memory of Dale Mosher ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
50. | HORSE - Barrel race - youth (gymkhana) Trophy by John Markey, Penny, Junior & Joyce Thompson ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
63. | PONY - Keyhole (9 yrs. & under) (gymkhana) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) SPONSORED BY SS Express - Trophy in memory of Chester-Ray Hodge |
63A. | PONY - Keyhole (10 yrs & over) (gymkhana) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) SPONSORED BY SS Express - In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge |
64. | HORSE - Keyhole - adulte (gymkhana) Trophy in Memory of Dale Mosher ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
65. | HORSE - Keyhole - youth (gymkhana) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) Sponsored by SS Express - Trophy by John Markey, Penny, Junior & Joyce Thompson |
86. | HORSE - Flag race, adult ($5.00 entry) STAKE (gymkhana) (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) ) |
87. | HORSE - Pick-up, horse. Adults only (gymkhana) (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) ) |
88. | HORSE - Dash race - adult (gymkhana) Trophy in Memory of Dale Mosher (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) ) |
89. | HORSE - Dash race - youth (gymkhana) (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) ) Sponsored by Sparkes Family -Trophy J.Markey, Penny, Junior, J.Thompson |
90. | HORSE - Change riders, Adults only (gymkhana) (Saturday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm) |
91. | PONY - Dash race ( 9 yrs. & under) (gymkhana) (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) Sponsored by Sparkes Family - Trophy in memory of Chester Ray Hodge |
91A. | PONY - Dash race ( 10-15 yrs) (gymkhana) (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) Sponsored by Sparkes Family - In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge |
92. | PONY - Pole bending (9 & under) (gymkhana) Trophy in memory of Chester-Ray Hodge (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
92A. | PONY - Pole bending (10-15) (gymkhana) In memory of Chester-Ray Hodge (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
93. | HORSE - Pole bending - adult (gymkhana) Trophy in Memory of Dale Mosher (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
94. | HORSE - Pole bending - youth (gymkhana) (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) Trophy by John Markey, Penny, Junior & Joyce Thompson |
97A. | Horse - Pony, Ribbon pair - 15 and under ( sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
97B. | Horse - Pony, Ribbon pair - 18 and under ( sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
97C. | Horse - Pony, Ribbon pair - Adult ( sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
98. | HORSE - Barrel race adult (entry $5.00) STAKE (gymkhana) (Sunday 9:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
99. | HORSE - Buddy Barrel - adults only ($5.00 STAKE) (gymkhana) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
100A. | PONY - Double dash - 9 yrs & under (gymkhana) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
100B. | PONY - Double dash - 10 to 15 yrs. (gymkhana) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
101A. | PONY - Relay race - 9 yrs & under (gymkhana) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
101B. | PONY - Relay race - 10 to 15 yrs. (gymkhana) (Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm) |
104. | Horse - Pony - Leadline barrels ( 9 and under ) (Friday promptly at 7:00 pm) (Sponsored by Whitcomb-Laroche Family) It is the judges discretion to remove a participant from the ring. |
7P. PLEASURE ONLY
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15, others: $5
Sections:
31. | HORSE - 4H Pleasure (english & western) Junior 15 yrs & under Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
32. | HORSE - 4H pleasure (english & western) senior 16 years & over Thursday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
40. | HORSE - English pleasure ($10 entry) STAKE (pleasure) ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
41. | HORSE - Youth English equitation (pleasure) Trophy by Whitcomb family ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
42. | PONY - Equitation (9 yrs and under) (Pleasure) TROPHY BY DREAMSIDE STABLES ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
42A. | PONY - Equitation (10-15 yrs) (pleasure) Trophy by Dreamside Stables ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
43. | HORSE - Walk trot, beginner rider, 9yrs & under (see rule #10) (pleasure) ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
44. | HORSE - Walk trot, beginner rider, 10 yrs & over (see rule #10) (pleasure) (Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
45. | HORSE - Adult english (pleasure) ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
46. | HORSE - Road Hack (friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
51. | HORSE - Gents pleasure driving - adult ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
52. | HORSE - Adult pleasure driving ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm ) |
54. | HORSE - Ladies pleasure driving - adult ( Friday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
61. | HORSE - Adult western (pleasure) TROPHY BY RICK WARD ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
62. | HORSE - Youth western (pleasure) Trophy by Whitcomb family ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
67. | HORSE - Western pleasure ($10 entry) STAKE (pleasure) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
68. | HORSE - Adult western equitation (pleasure) TROPHY BY RICK WARD ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
69. | HORSE - 2-3-4yr.old snaffle bit western (pleasure) ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
70. | HORSE - Western command (pleasure) TROPHY BY RICK WARD ( FRIDAY 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ) |
71. | HORSE - Adult english equitation (pleasure) (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
72. | HORSE - Youth English (pleasure) Trophy by Whitcomb family (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) ) |
73. | HORSE - English command (pleasure) (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
74. | HORSE - Youth equitation (Classic & Western) (pleasure) SPONSORED BY PHYLLIS & MELVIN DUSTIN (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
78. | HORSE - Open reining horse (pleasure) ((Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
79. | HORSE - Quarter horse western (pleasure) (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
80. | HORSE - Appaloosa western, registered - all ages (pleasure) Trophy - Kathy Little (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
81. | HORSE - Youth western equitation (pleasure) Trophy by Whitcomb family (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
82. | HORSE - Jack Benny (pleasure) (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
83. | HORSE - Ladies western (all ages) (pleasure) TROPHY BY RICK WARD (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
84. | HORSE - Gents western (all ages) (pleasure) TROPHY BY RICK WARD (Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm) |
Miniature Horses
EXHIBITOR FEE: 1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $30.00
Free additional passes for 4 or 8 animals.
NEW "ANIMAL DEPARTURE TIME"
SIGN BASED ON THE DISCUSSION FROM OUR DECEMBER MEETING.
5PM - DRAFT HORSES
6PM - CATTLE
6PM - LIGHT HORSES & MINIATURE HORSES
MINIATURE HORSES
JUDGMENT SCHEDULE
DEADLINE; AUGUST 10th, 2024
SATURDAY AUGUST 24th at 18:00.
SUNDAY AUGUST 25th starting at 9:30.
GENERAL RULES FOR AYER'S CLIFF FAIR.
PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE:
http://ayersclifffair.com/les_exposants-11812-fr.html
Copy of Coggins test and valid for 24 months required.
The miniature horse must not exceed 38 inches.
The CPCM reminds all exhibitors of their obligation to have their own civil insurance.
The horses are received in the stable reserved for Miniature Horses.
Boxes will be allocated to each exhibitor as available..
CPCM: 308 chemin Perreault, Hatley, Quebec J0B 4B0 819-842-1777 ( [email protected] )
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REGISTRATION: $10 PER HORSE/PER CLASS
Costumed and non registered mare & gelding classes - FREE
MINIATURE HORSES – SATURDAY
(hitching, long reins, cone course, costume)
HALTER: MINIATURE HORSES – SUNDAY (conformation)
For the halter, they are registered horses with papers.
Except the last 2 classes: non-registered horses open to all, and the colored class.
PERFORMANCE: MINIATURE HORSES - SUNDAY (Showmanship, agility, jumper in hand, high jump)
1. MINIATURE HORSES CPCM (1)
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $25, 4th: $20, 5th: $15, others: $5
Sections:
1. | Costume |
2. | Longues rennes |
3. | Parcours agilité attelé |
4. | Attelage simple |
5. | Attelage double |
6. | Performance -Showmanship |
7. | Performance -Showmanship - 12 ans et moins |
8. | Licou - Juments et poulains/pouliches 2025 |
9. | Licou - Poulains 2023-2024-2025 |
10. | Licou - Étalons |
11. | Licou - Pouliches 2023-2024-2025 |
12. | Licou - Juments |
13. | Licou - Gelding |
14. | Licou - Jument / Gelding non enregistré (free/gratuit) |
15. | Licou - Pinto / Appaloosa - registered or not ($10) |
16. | Licou - Solid Colors / Couleurs Solide - registered or not |
17. | Performance - Agilité |
18. | Performance - Agilité - 12 ans et moins |
19. | Performance - Sauteur en main |
20. | Performance - Sauteur en main - 12 ans et moins |
21. | Performance - Saut en hauteur |
Dairy
EXHIBITOR FEE: 1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $30.00
Free additional passes for 4 or 8 animals.
NEW "ANIMAL DEPARTURE TIME"
SIGN BASED ON THE DISCUSSION FROM OUR DECEMBER MEETING.
5PM - DRAFT HORSES
6PM - CATTLE
6PM - LIGHT HORSES & MINIATURE HORSES
Entries refused after August 10th
CATTLE
1 - All cattle require ATQ tags.
2 - NOTE WELL: A deposit of $20.00 per head must accompany all dairy and beef entries. For each animal entered but not exhibited, the $20.00 fee will be retained by the Society.
Also late entries will be accepted until August 12, but the $20.00 entry fee will be non-refundable after the 12 of August.
3 - All cattle shown on breed days will be obliged to stay all three days at the Fair.
4 - Any exhibitor who is found guilty of contaminating the milk with antibiotics or any other contaminant, will be required to compensate the Society for the full loss of revenue. In addition, the offending exhibitor will forfeit the right to exhibit for the following 3 years, subject to the discretion of the Society.
5 - Unethical fitting of cattle entered for competition is prohibited. All cattle entered for competition shall be presented in the judging ring in their natural conformation and with no preparation other than natural feeding and fitting, with the exception of any treatment of hair, horns and hoofs.
6 - No animal shall be shown in the ring without an entry tag, giving its number, section and class.
7 - All cattle entered for competition must be on the grounds no later than Thursday evening at 10p.m..
8 - All cattle will be judged in the ring or else prizes will be forfeited.
9 - Wash rack hours for show day will be the following: Beef cattle will have until 8:00 am and then the dairy cattle can wash from 8:00 am.
10 - CATTLE SHOWING ANY BARN ITCH OR RINGWORM WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE FAIR GROUNDS.
CATTLE STALLS
Number of exhibits per breeding unit.
A fair authorizes an exhibitor to present a maximum of 12 exhibits to allow youngsters to show their animals in open classes.
Registration on animals
All exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor and registered under the name of the exhibitor as per their respective association. The registration certificate must certify that the animal is of pure breed or possesses at least 75% of the
breed. All exhibits must be clearly tattooed (except for the Holstein breed).
No substitute allowed on entry forms. One change up to 4 head. 2 per herd allowed.
Cattle showing any barn itch or ringworm will not be allowed on the fair grounds.
See Rule no 18A ‘Insurance’
AYRSHIRES-Class 14
HOLSTEINS-Class 15
JERSEYS-Class 16
Prize money to be divided equally among class winners.
Breeders Herd (bred and owned by exhibitor)
Group of 3 animals. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as “breeder” and as “owner” - in both cases either as an individual or in partnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a “joint owner” of an animal and/or the “joint breeder” of an animal. All the animals must be from one farm or breeding unit.
Junior Champion, Reserve Junior Champion, Senior Champion, Reserve Senior Champion
Grand Champion, Reserve Champion - Ribbons
For the purposes of the classifications a breeding unit is defined as follows. In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation such operations are considered as one Breeding
Unit. In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists. The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitor(s).
NOTE WELL
For the purpose of the Classifications an exhibit shall be interpreted as follows: All purebred registered animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly), are considered to be the production of the farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained.
Herdsman Competition is for dairy and beef
Competition for herdsman, for display with maximum for general neatness of exhibit and for grooming of animals 50% to include courtesy of attendants and information provided by them, as well as other factors to be determined by the Exhibition. Judging to take into account all factors involved in an all-day operation. (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.)
NOTE WELL: If only one herd per breed, beef or dairy, they take second prize money.
Class 13 Sect. 1
Special by the Stanstead County Agricultural Society
For best decorated barn for dairy cattle
Class 13 Sect. 2
For best display of dairy cattle on parade on Sunday, herd to consist of 4 animals all owned by one exhibitor.
Judging on animal control and exhibitor attire.
DAIRY CATTLE SPECIALS
NOTE: All parade trophies to be presented on the track in front of grandstand as soon as possible after judging of parade is completed.
Trophy by Louis Payeur
For grand champion Ayrshire female.
Trophy by Viens et Frères (1980) Inc.
For junior champion Ayrshire female.
Jeannette Virgin Memorial Trophy
For the Grand Champion Jersey Cow.
Banners by Yves Bolduc
For Breeder and Exhibitor in Ayrshire classes.
Trophy in memory of Douglas MacKinnon
Progeny of dam: 2 individuals from the same dam in the Ayrshires.
Special by CAB Breeders Club of Coaticook
For Grand Champion Holstein female.
Special by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Chagnon Bros., and the Caisse Populaire
3 Perpetual Trophies awarded to each Premier Breeder of the dairy breeds.
Special
The Royal Bank of Canada will donate a trophy for the Grand Champion Female (Holstein).
Special by the Banque Nationale de Coaticook
For Junior Champion Holstein
HOLSTEIN (15)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Female Junior Calf Born after March 1st 2025 |
2. | Female Intermediate Calf Born between December 1st, 2024 and February 28th, 2025 |
3. | Female Senior Calf Born between September 1st, 2024 and November 30th, 2024 |
4. | Female Summer Yearling Born between June 1st, 2024 and August 31st, 2024 |
5. | Female Junior Yearling Born between March 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
6. | Female intermediate yearling Born between December 1st, 2023 and February 29th, 2024 |
7. | Senior Female yearling Born between September 1st, 2023 and November 30th, 2023 |
8. | Junior Breeding's herd (3 subjects) Junior Breeding's herd (3 subjects) |
9. | Senior Female yearling - in milk Born between September 1st, 2023 and November 30th, 2023 |
10. | Junior Female 2 year old Born between March 1st, 2023 and August 31st, 2023 |
11. | Senior Female 2 years Born between September 1st, 2022 and February 28th, 2023 |
12. | Junior Female 3 years Born between March 1st, 2022 and August 31st, 2022 |
13. | Senior Female 3 years Born between September 1st, 2021 and February 28th, 2022 |
14. | Female 4 yrs Born between September 1st, 2020 and August 31st, 2021 |
15. | Female 5 years Born between September 1st, 2019 and August 31st, 2020 |
16. | Mature Cow Born between September 1st, 2019 |
18. | Progeny of dam (ribbon only) Prize: $0 Progéniture de mère |
19. | Breeder's Herd ( group of 3) Bred and owned by exhibitor Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and |
AYRSHIRE (14)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Female Junior Calf Born between March 1st, 2025 and December 31st, 2025 |
2. | Female Intermediate Calf Born between December 1st, 2024 and February 28th, 2025 |
3. | Female Senior Calf Born between September 1st, 2024 and November 30th, 2024 |
4. | Female Summer Yearling Born between June 1st, 2024 and August 31st, 2024 |
5. | Female junior yearling Born between March 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
6. | Female intermediate yearling Born between December 1st, 2023 and February 29th, 2024 |
7. | Female senior yearling Born between September 1st, 2023 and November 30th, 2023 |
8. | Junior Breeders' Herd (3 subjects) |
9. | Female Junior 2 years Born between March 1st, 2023 and August 31st, 2023 |
10. | Female Senior 2 years Born between September 1st, 2022 & February 28th, 2023 |
11. | Female junior 3 years Born between March 1st, 2022 & August 31st, 2022 |
12. | Female 3 years senior Born between September 1st, 2021 & February 28th, 2022 |
13. | Female 4 years Born between September 1st, 2020 & August 31st, 2021 |
14. | Female 5 years Born between September 1st, 2019 & August 31st, 2020 |
15. | Mature cow Born before September 1st, 2019 |
16. | Progeny of dam (ribbon only) Prize: $0 |
17. | Breeder's Herd (group of 3) bred and owned by exhibitor Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and |
16. JERSEY (16)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Female Junior Calf Born after March 1st, 2025 |
2. | Female Intermediate Calf Born between December 1st, 2024 and February 28th, 2025 |
3. | Female Senior calf Born between September 1st, 2024 and November 30th, 2024 |
4. | Female summer yearling Born between June 1st, 2024 and August 31st, 2024 |
5. | Female junior yearling Born between March 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
6. | Female intermediate yearling Born between December 1st, 2023 and February 29th, 2024 |
7. | Female senior yearling Born between September 1st, 2023 and November 30th, 2023 |
8. | Junior Breeders' Herd (3 subjects) |
9. | Female Junior 2 years Born between March 1st, 2023 and August 31st, 2023 |
10. | Female Senior 2 years Born between September 1st, 2022 & February 28th, 2023 |
11. | Female junior-3 years old Born between March 1st, 2022 and August 31st, 2022 |
12. | Female senior 3 years Born between September 1st, 2021 & February 28th, 2022 |
13. | Female 4 years Born between September 1st, 2020 & August 31st, 2021 |
14. | Female 5 years Born between September 1st, 2019 & August 31st, 2020 |
15. | Mature Cow Born before September 1st, 2019 |
16. | Progeny of dam (ribbon only) Prize: $0 |
18. | Progeniture de mere |
17. | Breeder's Herd (group of 3) bred and owned by exhibitor Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and |
Beef
EXHIBITOR FEE: 1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $30.00
Free additional passes for 4 or 8 animals.
NEW "ANIMAL DEPARTURE TIME"
SIGN BASED ON THE DISCUSSION FROM OUR DECEMBER MEETING.
5PM - DRAFT HORSES
6PM - CATTLE
6PM - LIGHT HORSES & MINIATURE HORSES
No substitutes on entry forms. One change for 4 head, or 2 changes for a herd will be allowed
NOTE WELL
Entries refused after August 10th.
Maximum of ten animals per breeding unit, plus two 4-H calves are counted for ten maximum.
CLASS 11
BLONDE AQUITAINE
CLASS 18
LIMOUSIN
CLASS 19
ABERDEEN ANGUS
CLASS 20
SHORTHORNS
CLASS 21
CHAROLAIS
CLASS 22
SIMMENTAL
CLASS 23
HEREFORD
Read rules 16,19 and 32
SEE RULE NO 18A “INSURANCE”
NOTE WELL
All animals must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor, exception Breeders Herd.
All animals being shown in single classes must be registered at time of closing date of entries,
except calves (which must be properly tattooed) in sections 8 and 9. All animals must be legibly tattooed.
Each breeding unit is allowed a maximum of ten head plus two 4H. Multiple exhibits allowed in all
classes excluding breeder’s herd.
Herefords judged at 8:30 a.m. Saturday
Shorthorns & Simmentals 8:30 a.m.
Cattle showing any barn itch or ringworm will not be allowed on the fair grounds.
We limit the number of exhibits from 12 to 10 to allow for more room for new exhibitors. With this change the exhibitors will still be allowed to show the calf at the side of the cow as well as the calf can be shown separately in the calf classes,
The committee has the right to increase the number of exhibits from a breeding unit from 10 head to 12 head to allow 4H animals to be shown by 4-Her’s.
“IMPORTANT”
If only one herd per breed they take second prize money. As of April 1,1983 we are a Class “A” fair, Each breed must be shown separately and have at least 3 exhibitors per breed and 24 animals must be exhibited at a Class “A” fair.
BEEF CATTLE SPECIALS
NOTE: All parade trophies to be presented on the track in front of grandstand as soon as possible after
judging of parade is completed.
Supreme Champion Beef Female banner sponsored by the Ayer’s Cliff Fair
HEREFORD BANNERS
Hereford banners will be furnished for the major classes.
SIMMENTAL BANNERS
Grand Champion Male / La Coop Compton
Grand Champion Female / Ferme Sonmar Simmentals
Premier Breeder / Todd Simmentals
Premier Exhibitor / Lafaille & Fils Ltee
SHORTHORNS
Banners donated by Crook’s Garage.
Grand Champion Male
Grand Champion Female
Banners donated by Quebec Shorthorn Association.
Premier Breeder
Premier Exhibitor
Grand Champion Female (Shorthorn)
Trophy donated by Mrs. Margaret Dempsey.
Grand Champion Male (Shorthorn)
Trophy donated by Cedar Grove Farm.
SUPREME CHAMPION SHORTHORN
Trophy donated by: Eileen (LittleJohn) Drew & Family in memory of Laddie & Marjorie LittleJohn.
Best display of beef on parade
Trophy donated by Springwater Farm
NOTE WELL
Rulings by the Quebec Hereford Association. All Hereford exhibitors showing cattle at any Hereford judging must wear the red vest or sweater. Only helpers showing in the group class will be exempt from this ruling. Also, Hereford exhibitors must behave in the proper manner worthy of the breed at all times during the exposition or else they will
be subject to expulsion from the Expo by the fairboard.
Ribbons will be presented to the Grand Champion Male and Female also Reserve Junior and Reserve Senior Champion Male and Female in the beef classes.
Class 10 Sect. 1
Special by the Stanstead County Agricultural Society
For best decorated barn for beef cattle.
Class 10 Sect. 2
For best display of beef cattle on parade on Sunday, herd to consist of 6 animals all owned by one exhibitor.
Judging on animal control and exhibitor attire.
$50.00 Cass Funeral Home
$30.00 Leslie Webster
$20.00 Leslie Webster
11. ALL BREED (11)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf born (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior 1er janvier 2023 +2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd group of 3 animals bred by the exhibitor Both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor |
18. LIMOUSIN (18)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born on or after January 1st, 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Née avant 1er janvier 2023 + Veau 2025 Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
ABERDEEN ANGUS (19)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior January 1st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
SHORTHORNS (20)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior January 1st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
21. CHAROLAIS (21)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior January 1st, 2023 +2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
SIMMENTAL (22)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior January 1st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
HEREFORD (23)
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $80, others: $65
Sections:
1. | Bull calf (min 3 months at day of judging) Born in 2025 |
2. | Bull yearling Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
3. | Bull Yearling Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
4. | Bull Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
5. | Female calf (min 3 months of age on day of judging) Born in 2025 |
6. | Female heifer Born between April 1st, 2024 and December 31st, 2024 |
7. | Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2024 and March 31st, 2024 |
8. | Female and Calf purebred Born between January 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
9. | Female and calf purebred Born prior January 1st, 2023 + 2025 Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single |
10. | Breeder's Herd (3 animals) |
10. BEST DECORATED BARN / PARADE - BEEF CATTLE (10)
Sections:
1. | Best decorated barn for beef Prizes: 1st: $27.50, 2nd: $16.50, 3rd: $11.00, 4th: $11.00, 5th: $11.00, 6th: $11.00 |
2. | Best presentation in parade Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20 Herd to consist of 6 animals by one exhibitor |
Other animals
SWINE
EXHIBITOR FEE:
1 ANIMAL = WEEKEND PASS $55.00
4 ANIMALS AND MORE $30.00
NOTE WELL
Entries refused after August 10th.
Judged Friday -12:00 P.M.
CLASSE 33 - Cross
CLASS 33P - Purebred
CLASSE 34 - POT BELLIED
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EXHIBITOR FEE:
4 ANIMALS OR LESS = WEEKEND PASS $55.00
5 ANIMALS OR MORE $30.00
POULTRY
NOTE WELL
Due to the spread of the avian flu absolutely no entries will be accepted after August 10th as
barn assignments need to be prepared in advance.
Animals will be inspected and if there is any sign of illness the animals will be refused at the door.
To respect biosecurity each farm/exhibitor will be segregated, and they will have designated
water and feed dishes.
A caretaker will see that the fowl are fed for the three days.
Cages are furnished free of charge.
All birds must be entered in the name of the actual owner.
Specimens must be exhibited in their natural condition.
The card of this Society will be placed upon each cage giving number and variety of the exhibit,
but no other card (i.e.: business card or for sale signs) will be shown on the cage until the judges
have completed the awards.
The American Standard of Perfection will be the guide for judging.
Fowls entered in regular classes will be allowed to compete for the specials.
It is not necessary to make entries in specials, as all exhibits will compete.
No one will be allowed to handle the birds except the judge and caretaker.
No birds allowed in the building except those entered for competition.
All exhibits must be in place by 7:00 pm on Wednesday evening and will be judged on Thursday.
After an exhibitor has once made his entries, no alteration can be made, but additional entries
may be made up to the date fixed for closing entries.
Any exhibit, which in the opinion of the judges, is so inferior as to deserve neither 1st, 2nd or
3rd prize, shall not be given any prize.
Prizes are offered for Cock, Hen, Cockerels and Pullets.
Scale of prizes for single section in Class 36 and class 37
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All rules are at the discretion of the poultry barn committee and subject to change.
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CLASS 36
BRED - TO LAY or EXHIBITION RACE
An exhibitor may enter 2 exhibits in each section in Class 36.
In the AV or AOV classes it is maximum 2 exhibits per variety (i.e.: two black cochin and two buff cochin).
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CLASS 37
Same sections as class 36 for girls and boys 14 years and under.
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CLASS 40
TURKEYS - DUCKS - GEESE
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CLASS 41
BANTAMS
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CLASS 43
RABBITS
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CLASS 44
PEACOCKS & PHEASANTS
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CLASS 45
QUAIL, PARTRIDGE AND OTHERS BIRDS NOT MENTIONED.
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CLASS 46
GUINEA PIGS
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CLASS 47
GUINNEA HENS
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Special by Clarke and Sons - Donation of Poultry feed, rabbit feed and shavings.
Trophy donated by the Stanstead County Agricultural Society.
To the exhibitor with the highest points in the poultry bam.
Perpetual Trophy in memory of Douglas Johnston donated by the Stanstead County Agricultural Society.
For the 4-H member with the highest points in the poultry bam.
Special for 4-H members.
Ribbon for the best cockerel & best pullet.
Special by: Benoit Paradis - $10.00
For the best pullet.
33C. SWINE - CROSS (33C)
Prizes: 1st: $33.00, 2nd: $27.50, 3rd: $22.00, 4th: $16.50, 5th: $11.00
Sections:
1. | SOW AND BREED WITH LITTER |
2. | GILT UNDER 2 MONTHS |
3. | GILT 3 - 6 MONTHS |
4. | BARROW UNDER 2 MONTHS |
5. | BARROW 3 - 6 MONTHS |
6. | MARKET HOG BETWEEN 200# AND NOT OVER 235# |
33P. SWINE - PUREBRED (33P)
Prizes: 1st: $33.00, 2nd: $27.50, 3rd: $22.00, 4th: $16.50, 5th: $11.00
Sections:
1. | SOW AND BREED WITH LITTER |
2. | GILT UNDER 2 MONTHS |
3. | GILT 3 TO 6 MONTHS |
4. | BARROW UNDER 2 MONTHS |
5. | BARROW 3 - 6 MONTHS |
6. | MARKET HOG BETWEEN 200# AND NOT OVER 235# |
36. POULTRY BRED TO LAY OR EXHIBITION (36)
Prizes: 1st: $4.20, 2nd: $3.95, 3rd: $3.30, 4th: $2.95, others: $2.20
Sections:
11. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Cock |
12. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Hen |
13. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Cockerel |
14. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Pullet |
21. | White rock - Cock |
22. | Whtie Rock - Hen |
23. | White rock - Cockerel |
24. | White Rock - Pullet |
31. | Columbia Rock - Cock |
32. | Columbia Rock - Hen |
33. | Columbia Rock - Cockerel |
34. | Columbia Rock - Pullet |
41. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Cock |
42. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Hen |
43. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Cockerel |
44. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Pullet |
51. | Wyandottes White - Cock |
52. | Wyandottes white - Hen |
53. | Wyandottes white - Cockerel |
54. | Wyandottes white - Pullet |
61. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Cock |
62. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Hen |
63. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Cockerel |
64. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Pullet |
71. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Cock |
72. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Hen |
73. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Cockerel |
74. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Pullet |
81. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Cock |
82. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Hen |
83. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Cockerel |
84. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Pullet |
91. | Rhode Islan Red - Cock |
92. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Hen |
93. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Cockerel |
94. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Pullet |
101. | New Hampshire red - Cock |
102. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Hen |
103. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Cockerel |
104. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Pullet |
111. | Sussex cock - Cock |
112. | Sussex - Hen |
113. | Sussex - Cockerel |
114. | Sussex - Pullet |
121. | Cornish - Cock |
122. | Cornish - Hen |
123. | Cornish - Cockerel |
124. | Cornish - Pullet |
131. | Hamburg AV cock |
132. | Hamburg AV hen |
133. | Hamburg AV Cockerel |
134. | Hamburg AV Pullet |
151. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Cock |
152. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Hen |
153. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Cockerel |
154. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Pullet |
161. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Cock |
162. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Hen |
163. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Cockerel |
164. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Pullet |
201. | Minorca AV - Cock |
202. | Minorca AV - Hen |
203. | Minorca AV - Cockerel |
204. | Minorca AV - Pullet |
221. | Orpington AV - Cock |
222. | Orpington AV - Hen |
223. | Orpington AV - Cockerel |
224. | Orpington AV - Pullet |
231. | Anconas - Cock |
232. | Anconas - Hen |
233. | Anconas - Cockerel |
234. | Anconas - Pullet |
241. | Brahmas AV - Cock |
242. | Brahmas AV - Hen |
243. | Brahmas AV - Cockerel |
244. | Brahmas AV - Pullet |
251. | All other standard varietes (named) - Codk |
252. | All other standard varietes (named) - Hen |
253. | All other standard varietes (named) - Cockerel |
254. | All other standard varieties (named) - Pullet |
281. | Polish AV - Cock |
282. | Polish AV - Hen |
283. | Polish AV - Cockerel |
284. | Polish AV - Pullet |
341. | Jersey Giant AV - Cock |
342. | Jersey Giant AV - Hen |
343. | Jersey Giant AV - Cockerel |
344. | Jersey Giants AV - Pullet |
351. | Cochin AV - Cock |
352. | Cochin AV- Hen |
353. | Cochin AV - Cockerel |
354. | Cochin AV - Pullet |
381. | Austrolops AV - Cock |
382. | Austrolops AV - Hen |
383. | Austrolops AV - Cockerel |
384. | Austrolops AV - Pullet |
391. | Campine AV - Cock |
392. | Campine AV - Hen |
393. | Campine AV - Cockerel |
394. | Campine AV - Pullet |
411. | Lakenwelders - Cock |
412. | Lakenwelders - Hen |
413. | Lakenwelders - Cockerel |
414. | Lakenwelders - Pullet |
421. | Blue andulsian - Cock |
422. | Blue Aldulsian - Hen |
423. | Blue Andulsian - Cockerel |
424. | Blue Andulsian - Pullet |
431. | Americana-Araucana - Cock |
432. | Americana-Araucana - Hen |
433. | Americana-Araucana - Cockerel |
434. | Americana-Auracana - Pullet |
451. | Faverolles Salmon - Cock |
452. | Faverolles Salmon - Hen |
453. | Faverolles Salmon - Cockerel |
454. | Faverolles Salmon - Pullet |
471. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Cock |
472. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Hen |
473. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Cockerel |
474. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Pullet |
491. | Buttercup - Cock |
492. | Buttercup - Hen |
493. | Buttercup - Cockerel |
494. | Buttercup - Pullet |
501. | Marans AV - Cock |
502. | Marans AV - Hen |
503. | Marans AV - Cockerel |
504. | Marans AV - Pullet |
521. | All other hybrids - Cock |
522. | All other Hybrids - Hen |
523. | All other Hybrids - Cockerel |
524. | All other hybrids - Pullet |
37. POULTRY BRED TO LAY OR EXHIBITION (14 yrs and under) (37)
Prizes: 1st: $4.20, 2nd: $3.95, 3rd: $3.30, 4th: $2.95, others: $2.20
Sections:
11. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Cock |
12. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Hen |
13. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Cockerel |
14. | Plymouth Rock Barred - Pullet |
21. | White rock - Cock |
22. | Whtie Rock - Hen |
23. | White rock - Cockerel |
24. | White Rock - Pullet |
31. | Columbia Rock - Cock |
32. | Columbia Rock - Hen |
33. | Columbia Rock - Cockerel |
34. | Columbia Rock - Pullet |
41. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Cock |
42. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Hen |
43. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Cockerel |
44. | Plymouth Rock A.O.V. - Pullet |
51. | Wyandottes White - Cock |
52. | Wyandottes white - Hen |
53. | Wyandottes white - Cockerel |
54. | Wyandottes white - Pullet |
61. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Cock |
62. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Hen |
63. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Cockerel |
64. | Wyandottes Silver Laced - Pullet |
71. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Cock |
72. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Hen |
73. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Cockerel |
74. | Wyandottes Golden Laced - Pullet |
81. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Cock |
82. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Hen |
83. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Cockerel |
84. | Wyandottes Blue Laced - Pullet |
91. | Rhode Islan Red - Cock |
92. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Hen |
93. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Cockerel |
94. | Rhode Island Red-Rouge - Pullet |
101. | New Hampshire red - Cock |
102. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Hen |
103. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Cockerel |
104. | New Hampshire red-rouge - Pullet |
111. | Sussex cock - Cock |
112. | Sussex - Hen |
113. | Sussex - Cockerel |
114. | Sussex - Pullet |
121. | Cornish - Cock |
122. | Cornish - Hen |
123. | Cornish - Cockerel |
124. | Cornish - Pullet |
131. | Hamburg AV cock |
132. | Hamburg AV hen |
133. | Hamburg AV Cockerel |
134. | Hamburg AV Pullet |
151. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Cock |
152. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Hen |
153. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Cockerel |
154. | Leghorn S.C. AV - Pullet |
161. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Cock |
162. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Hen |
163. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Cockerel |
164. | Leghorn R.C. AV - Pullet |
201. | Minorca AV - Cock |
202. | Minorca AV - Hen |
203. | Minorca AV - Cockerel |
204. | Minorca AV - Pullet |
221. | Orpington AV - Cock |
222. | Orpington AV - Hen |
223. | Orpington AV - Cockerel |
224. | Orpington AV - Pullet |
231. | Anconas - Cock |
232. | Anconas - Hen |
233. | Anconas - Cockerel |
234. | Anconas - Pullet |
241. | Brahmas AV - Cock |
242. | Brahmas AV - Hen |
243. | Brahmas AV - Cockerel |
244. | Brahmas AV - Pullet |
251. | All other standard varietes named - Cock |
252. | All other standard varietes named - Hen |
253. | All other standard varietes named - Cockerel |
254. | All other standard varieties named - Pullet |
281. | Polish AV - Cock |
282. | Polish AV - Hen |
283. | Polish AV - Cockerel |
284. | Polish AV - Pullet |
341. | Jersey Giant AV - Cock |
342. | Jersey Giant AV - Hen |
343. | Jersey Giant AV - Cockerel |
344. | Jersey Giants AV - Pullet |
351. | Cochin AV - Cock |
352. | Cochin AV- Hen |
353. | Cochin AV - Cockerel |
354. | Cochin AV - Pullet |
381. | Austrolops AV - Cock |
382. | Austrolops AV - Hen |
383. | Austrolops AV - Cockerel |
384. | Austrolops AV - Pullet |
391. | Campine A.V. - Cock |
392. | Campine AV - Hen |
393. | Campine AV - Cockerel |
394. | Campine AV - Pullet |
411. | Lakenwelders - Cock |
412. | Lakenwelders - Hen |
413. | Lakenwelders - Cockerel |
414. | Lakenwelders - Pullet |
421. | Blue andulsian - Cock |
422. | Blue Aldulsian - Hen |
423. | Blue Andulsian - Cockerel |
424. | Blue Andulsian - Pullet |
431. | Americana-Araucana - Cock |
432. | Americana-Araucana - Hen |
433. | Americana-Araucana - Cockerel |
434. | Americana-Auracana - Pullet |
451. | Faverolles Salmon - Cock |
452. | Faverolles Salmon - Hen |
453. | Faverolles Salmon - Cockerel |
454. | Faverolles Salmon - Pullet |
471. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Cock |
472. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Hen |
473. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Cockerel |
474. | Fayoumis Egyptian - Pullet |
491. | Buttercup - Cock |
492. | Buttercup - Hen |
493. | Buttercup - Cockerel |
494. | Buttercup - Pullet |
501. | Marans AV - Cock |
502. | Marans AV - Hen |
503. | Marans AV - Cockerel |
504. | Marans AV - Pullet |
521. | All other hybrids - Cock |
522. | All other Hybrids - Hen |
523. | All other Hybrids - Cockerel |
524. | All other hybrids - Pullet |
40. TURKEYS - DUCKS - GEESE (40)
Prizes: 1st: $3.30, 2nd: $2.95, 3rd: $2.30, 4th: $2.00
Sections:
451. | DUCK, NAMED VARIETY - AD MALE |
452. | DUCK, NAMED VARIETY - AD FEMALE |
453. | DUCK, NAMED VARIETY - Y.J. MALE |
454. | DUCK, NAMED VARIETY - Y.J. FEMALE |
511. | TURKEY AV NAMED - AD MALE |
512. | TURKEY AV NAMED - AD FEMALE |
513. | TURKEY AV NAMED - Y.J. MALE |
514. | TURKEY AV NAMED - Y.J. FEMALE |
571. | GEESE NAMED VARIETY - AD MALE |
572. | GEESE NAMED VARIETY - AD FEMALE |
573. | GEESE NAMED VARIETY - Y.J. MALE |
574. | GEESE NAMED VARIETY - Y.J. FEMALE |
41. BANTAMS (41)
Prizes: 1st: $3.95, 2nd: $2.95, 3rd: $2.65, 4th: $2.20
Sections:
691. | Bantams AOV NAMED - Cock |
692. | Bantams AOV NAMED - Hen |
693. | Bantams AOV NAMED - Cockerel |
694. | Bantams AOV NAMED - Pullet |
701. | Japs AV- Cock |
702. | Japs AV - Hen |
703. | Japs AV- Cockerel |
704. | Japs AV - Pullet |
731. | Plymouth Rocks - AV Cock |
732. | Plymouth Rocks - AV Hen |
733. | Plymouth Rocks - AV Cockerel |
734. | Plymouth Rocks - AV Pullet |
751. | Bantams Rhode Island Red - Cock |
752. | Bantams Rhode Island Red - Hen |
753. | Bantams Rhode Island Red - Cockerel |
754. | Bantams Rhode Island Red - Pullet |
761. | New Hampshire - Cock |
762. | New Hampshire - Hen |
763. | New Hampshire - Cockerel |
764. | New Hampshire - Pullet |
771. | Wyandottes - Cock |
772. | Wyandottes - Hen |
773. | Wyandottes - Cockerel |
774. | Wyandottes - Pullet |
791. | Brahmas AV - Cock |
792. | Brahmas AV - Hen |
793. | Brahmas AV - Cockerel |
794. | Brahmas AV - Pullet |
801. | Old English game - Cock |
802. | Old english game - Hen |
803. | Old english game - Cockerel |
804. | Old english game - Pullet |
811. | Leghorn AV - Cock |
812. | Leghorn AV - Hen |
813. | Leghorn AV - Cockerel |
814. | Leghorn AV - Pullet |
821. | Silkies - Cock |
822. | Silkies - Hen |
823. | Silkies - Cockerel |
824. | Silkies - Pullet |
841. | Araucans - Cock |
842. | Araucans - Hen |
843. | Araucans - Cockerel |
844. | Auracans - Pullet |
851. | Belgians - Cock |
852. | Belgians - Hen |
853. | Belgians - Cockerel |
854. | Belgians - Pullet |
861. | Frizzles AV - Cock |
862. | Frizzles AV - Hen |
863. | Frizzles AV - Cockerel |
864. | Frizzles AV - Pullet |
901. | Cochin AV - Cock |
902. | Cochin AV - Hen |
903. | Cochin AV - Cockerel |
904. | Cochin AV - Pullet |
44. PEACOCKS & PHEASANTS (44)
Prizes: 1st: $6.60, 2nd: $5.30, 3rd: $3.95, 4th: $2.65
Sections:
1. | Single male / Sincle female |
45. QUAIL, PARTRIDGE & OTHERS (45)
Prizes: 1st: $5.50, 2nd: $4.40, 3rd: $3.30, 4th: $2.20, 5th: $1.10
Sections:
1. | Single male / Single female |
43. RABBITS (43)
Prizes: 1st: $3.95, 2nd: $2.65, 3rd: $1.30, others: $1.00
Sections:
80. | Mini AV adult male |
81. | Mini AV adult female |
82. | Mini AV young male |
83. | Mini AV young female |
84. | Standard AV adult male |
85. | Standard AV adult female |
86. | Standard AV young male |
87. | Standard AV young female |
88. | Giant AV adult male |
89. | Giant AV adult female |
90. | Giant AV young male |
91. | Giant AV young female |
46. GUINEA PIGS (46)
Prizes: 1st: $3.30, 2nd: $2.20, 3rd: $1.10
Sections:
1. | Mature male |
2. | Mature female |
3. | Young male |
4. | Yound\g female |
Horticultural display
STANSTEAD COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
EXHIBITOR FEE:
4 ARTICLES OR LESS = WEEKEND PASS $55.00
5 ARTICLES OR MORE $30.00
111th ANNUAL EXHIBITION - Founded in 1911
OFFICERS
Honorary President - Hazel Markwell and Melvin & Phyllis Dustin.
President - Stacey Johnston
Vice-Presidents - 1st - Bonnie Drew, 2nd Nicki Campbell
Secretary - Tricia Smith
55 Dean, Canton de Hatley, Que. J0B 2C0
Tel. : 819-842-4474 [email protected]
Treasurer - Louise Baldwin
Auditor - Mahlon Grapes
Superintendent of Buildings and Ground
Wesley Mason, Louise Baldwin, Wendy Butler, Neil McComb, Tricia McDaid, Ghislaine Leblond, Tricia Smith, Andy Phaneuf.
DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS
Melvin and Phyllis Dustin, Louise Baldwin, Neil McComb, Ghislaine Viens, Vye Danforth-Roy, Wendy Butler, Wesley Mason, Tricia McDaid, Hazel Markwell, Connie Smith, Tricia Smith, Gail Bowen, Ghislaine Leblond, Raymond Belanger, Sonya Voggenreiter, Bonnie Drew, Gail Walker, Kim Phaneuf, Andy Phaneuf, Nicky Campbell, Linda Mongeau.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Louise Baldwin, Ghislaine Viens, Wendy Butler, Neil McComb, Ghislaine Leblond, Wesley Mason, Tricia Smith, Hazel Markwell, Raymond Belanger, Gail Walker, Stacey Johnston, Bonnie Drew.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
1 - Only residents of THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS are eligible to exhibit in Horticultural classes.
2 - All specimens placed in competition for premiums must be bonafide grown by competitor or employee, such competitor or employee must, if requested by any member of the Society, take oath to the same. No protest will be accepted after 12 o’clock on the second day of the exhibition. Any protest made to the society, in order to enforce the above rule, shall not be made public.
3 - The Horticultural Building will accept entry forms after 6:00 PM Wednesday and will open Thursday 12:00 (noon) and Friday at 8:00 AM. EXHIBITS MUST BE LABELED AND IN PLACE BY 10:00 A.M. ON FRIDAY AS JUDGING COMMENCES AT 11:00 A.M. OF THAT DAY.
4 - All entries must be judged.
5 - In awarding premiums on plants in pots, special reference will be made to the beauty of the specimens, profusion of bloom and evidence of superior cultivation. Judges are not required to award prizes to specimens of Inferior quality.
6 - No Individual except officers of the Society will be allowed to touch or handle any fruit, flowers or
other articles exhibited.
7 - THE DECISION OF THE JUDGE IS FINAL
8 - The judges shall not be competitors in any class for which they are to be awarded premiums.
9 - Prize list and other Information may be obtained by applying to the Secretary; all persons Interested In Horticulture are Invited to contribute articles for exhibition.
10 - Specimens exhibited for special prizes cannot be shown in general collection except where otherwise specified.
11 - Members of the Horticultural Society may exhibit In the Agricultural classes without additional fees.
12 - Aluminum plates will be furnished by the Society for exhibiting products.
13 - Competitors should remember that fruit, vegetables, plants and cut flowers defective In form, in colour or wormy, never obtain premiums
14 - Names of exhibitors will be written on the prize cards as soon as possible after being judged.
15 - The Horticultural Society would appreciate having your entry requests In the hands of the secretary before Thursday of fair week. Exhibitors may pick up their entry tags on Thursday evening or Friday morning at the Fair. Late entries will be accommodated up to 10:00 a.m. Friday morning.
16 - Although there will be an attendant on duty, the directors will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for exhibits during the three days of the Fair. Exhibits may be picked up at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, the last day of the Fair. Unless reserved, the remaining exhibits will be sold off. The Horticultural Building will close at 8:30 p.m. Any exhibitor not able to have all entries out by this time must contact one of the directors.
17 - Payment of prizes earned will be made according to funds on hand at end of year.
18 - Only one article per section may be shown. However, exhibitors may show in all sections in every class. Also, exhibitors must have their complete address, house number, street, town, code and telephone number on their entry form.
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CLASS 1
FRUITS
Director in charge: Phyllis Dustin, Melvin Dustin, Hazel Markwell, Kim Phaneuf.
NOTE - All varieties must be named.
NOTE - Read Rules carefully
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CLASS 2
Sections 1 to 43
PRESERVES
Directors in charge: Vye Danforth Roy, Hazel Markwell, Wendy Butler, Stacey Johnston.
NOTE - Preserved goods may be opened by the judge.
NOTE - Preserves must be properly processed or will be disqualified.
NOTE - All exhibits must be made in the last year.
NOTE - Read Rules Carefully.
NOTE - The sealing lid must be free of rust.
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CLASS 3
Sections 1 to 67
VEGETABLES
For table use only.
Directors in charge: Ghislaine Viens, Hazel Markwell, Raymond Belanger, Wesley Mason.
NOTE: Exhibits must be grown locally, by exhibitor.
NOTE: Read the rules carefully.
NOTE: Onions not to be peeled - Potatoes not to be washed
SPECIALS
Sections 1S to 9S
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CLASS 4
FIELD CROPS
Directors in charge: Ghislaine Viens, Ghislaine Leblond, Gail Bowen, Wes Mason.
NOTE: Potatoes not to be washed, but lightly brushed.
NOTE: Read Rules carefully.
NOTE: Sections 6 to 10 - 21/2 in. diameter inside upper band, without roots.
SPECIALS
Sections 1S to 10S
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CLASS 5
POTTED PLANTS
Directors in charge: Louise Baldwin, Phyllis Dustin, Sonya Voggenreiter, Nicki Campbell.
NOTE: Plants to be groomed, free of disease, insects and shown in presentable containers.
NOTE Read Rules carefully.
SPECIALS
Sections 1S to 5S
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CLASS 6
Sections 1 to 51
CUT FLOWERS
Directors in charge: Louise Baldwin, Sonya Voggenreiter, Nicki Campbell.
Read the rules carefully.
Prizes in sections 24,25,26,27 & 28 in memory of Mrs. D. Gibson.
SPECIALS
Sections 2S to 27S
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CLASS 7
EGGS:
Directors in charge: Hazel Markwell, Stacey Johnston.
Eggs must be displayed in an egg carton
NOTE: Read the rules carefully.
SPECIAL
1S - by Hazel Markwell in Memory of Kenneth Markwell
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CLASS 8
HONEY MIEL
Directors in charge: Neil McComb, Tricia Smith, Raymond Bélanger.
SPECIAL
6S - Special by S.C.H.S.
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CLASS 10
MAPLE PRODUCTS AND SPECIALS
Sections 1 to 11
Directors in charge: Neil McComb, Raymond Belanger, Ghislaine Leblond.
NOTE: Exhibits must be owned and made by exhibitors or his employee.
NOTE: Read carefully the rules.
NOTE: Time of judging will be shown during forenoon of first day.
NOTE : Please note that we are now following the new syrup classifications set by the acéricole federation.
BOTTLES WILL BE SUPPLIED, PLEASE CONTACT THE SECRETARY TO GET BOTTLES.
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CLASS 11
COOKING
Directors in charge: Vye Danforth-Roy, Wendy Mason, Bonnie Drew, Gail Walker, Kim Phaneuf.
NOTE: All exhibits must be made by exhibitors.
NOTE: Read carefully the rules.
NOTE: Commercial mixes barred.
NOTE: Bread made in bread machine barred.
SPECIALS - COOKING SECTION
Sections 1S to 3S
YEAST BAKING SPECIALS
Sections 4S to 26S
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SPECIAL BY MAGOG AND COATICOOK - UPA MINI SECTOR & S.C.H.S.
CLASS 12 (Children classes)
These prizes are given to any boy or girl 16 years and under exhibiting in the classes from the home garden.
Rules to follow are: Entry tickets must be applied for to the secretary,
Tricia Smith
55 Chemin Dean Canton de Hatley, Que
819-842-4474
[email protected]
Entries would be appreciated by August 10th.
All exhibits must be in place no later than 10:00am Aug. 23rd and remain until 6:00 to 8:00pm Aug 25th
Exhibits should be carefully selected remembering that:
a). There should be uniformity in size, shape and color.
b). Do not scrub vegetables.
c). Do not peel onions.
d). Cut off tops of beets and carrots leaving tops 1-1/2” long.
e). Be SURE to count properly the number of exhibits needed.
f) Flower containers are not judged, Aluminum plates will be available if needed, for exhibiting specimens.
Sections 1 to 9 - vegetables and fruit
Sections 9 to 15 - flowers
Sections 16 to 20 - cooking
Sections 21 to 24 - best collection
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CLASS 13
CHILDREN’S SECTION
SPECIAL PRIZES - CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER
HORTICULTURE
In charge of all Children’s Specials.
Ghislaine Viens, Wendy Butler, Gail Walker, Bonnie Drew
Sections 1S to 24S
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DONATIONS TO THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Magog & Coaticook UPA
Hatley 4-H
Wulftec International
Wood’s Snack Bar
Centre Jardin Dansereau
Standish Ltd, - Cookshire
Cercle des Fermières d’Ayer’s Cliff
Baldwin Mills Ladies Group
Stanstead County Women’s Institute
Shazam Farm
Leslie Webster
Mike Laumaillier
Irene Royea
Suzanne Kohl
Diane Fowler
Louise Baldwin
Kelly Macleod
Connie Smith
Bea & Mac Juby
Butler family
Angus Mackinnon
Ghislaine Viens
Raymond & Linda Belanger
Melvin & Phyllis Dustin
Shelby, Darby & Colby Drew
Hazel Markwell
Ghislaine Leblond
Nathalie Dupuis
Pickseed (Terry Winslow)
Fédération des producteurs acéricoles
TROPHIES
1. By Claire Shipway
2. By Susan Fletcher
3. By the late Douglas Johnston and family
4. By Lois Mctaggart & Cydney Forcier in memory of Sidney Dewey
5. By Bonnyburn Farms-Sam MacDonald Memorial
6. In memory of Ruby Sheldon by her children
7. By Melvin & Phyllis Dustin in memory of Evelyn Dewey
8. By the Butler Family in memory of George Butler
9. By the late Ritchie Harrison in memory of Lorraine Harrison
10. By the late Mr. & Mrs Douglas Johnston
11. By David Doust & Susan Fletcher in memory of Marlis Wehr
12. In memory of Jeannette Drew (plus a ribbon)
13. By Stanstead County Women’s Institute for a girl
14. By Stanstead County Women’s Institute for a boy
15. By Debbie & Bruce Smith and families-In memory of Archie Sheldon
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DONATIONS IN MEMORY OF:
In memory of Evelyn Dewey – by Melvin & Phyllis Dustin
In memory of Archie & Irene Shelden - by Connie & Joleen Smith
In memory of Sidney & Winnie Dewey - by the Dewey family
In memory of Beaven & Vonda Bowen - by Jim & Ellie Bailey and Gail Bowen
In memory of Mr.& Mrs. K. Dean - by Susan McComb
In memory of Archie & Irene Shelden / Morris & Eileen Smith - by their grandchildren
In memory of Miss. E. Speyer & Miss E. Rosenthal - by Ben & May Cunnington and Dean & Sue Young
In memory of Ross Royea - by Leslie Webster
In memory of Ruth Waite - by Joyce Gillam & Mary Labbee
In memory of Ross & Elsie Whitcomb - by Brittany & Carlie Mosher
In memory of Archie & Irene Shelden - by Bruce Smith and family
In memory of Morris & Eileen Smith - by Bruce Smith and family
In Memory of Ritchie & Lorraine Harrison - by Bruce Smith and family
In memory of Robert Roy - by Vye Roy and family
In memory of Kenneth Markwell – by Hazel Markwell
In memory of Florence Blake - by the Ladies Group of Baldwin Mills
In memory of Ritchie & Lorraine Harrison - by Bill Mills
In memory of Alice Mayhew - by Peter, Norma, Jay & Lori McHarg, Julie & Carole Langlois & families
In memory of Marlis Wehr – by Susan Fletcher & the Late David Doust
In memory of Sandra Johnson – by Scott,Tricia,Terry Smith
In memory of Walburga Ruf - by Mr. & Mrs. Armin Ruf
In memory of Jeannette Drew
In memory of Ida & Jane Hopps – by the Cote family
In memory of Douglas & Irene Johnston – by Heather Johnston-Cooper
In memory of Douglas Johnston - by Hazel Markwell
In memory of Douglas Johnston – by Michael Cooper & family
In memory of Doug & Irene Johnston - by Jackie (Cooper) Blair & family
In memory of Malcolm Stone – by Shazam Farm
In memory of Mrs. Douglas Johnston – by Michael Cooper & family
In memory of Mrs. Douglas Johnston - by Hazel Markwell
In memory of Muriel Cass – by the Cass family
In memory of Muriel Mosher - by Ben & May Cunnington
In memory of Irene Johnston - by Heather Johnston-Cooper
In memory of John & Rita Brus - by Diane Brus
In memory of Ruby Simpson - by Marion Cox
In memory of Irene Johnson – by Bob Johnston & Corinne Keller
In memory of Ken & Betty Nish – by Bob & Greta Nish
In memory of Clifford & Edna Curtis - by Kathleen Cass & Jean Fluet
In memory of Ralph & Marion Mosher
In memory of Alan Gustafson – by Tricia McDaid & family
In memory of Carla Deboer – by the Bowen Family
In memory of Stanley and Juliette Keet - by the Keet Family
In memory of Debbie Smith - by her grandchildren
In memory of Gordie Johnson - by Tricia McDaid.
In memory of Betty Dolloff - by Cathy & Jimmy Dolloff and family.
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1. FRUITS (1)
Prizes: 1st: $4.50, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $2.50, 4th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | Apple collections, 5 var. named, 2 of ea. |
2. | Crab Apples, 10 or more specimens |
3. | Apples, Cortland, 5 specimens |
4. | Apples, Empire, 5 specimens |
5. | Apples, Jersey Mac, 5 specimens |
6. | Apples, Golden Russet, 5 specimens |
7. | Apples, Spartan, 5 specimens |
8. | Apples, Quinte, 5 specimens |
9. | Apples, Paula Red, 5 specimens |
10. | Apples, Lobo, 5 specimens |
11. | Apples, Macintosh, 5 specimens |
12. | Apples, Melba, 5 specimens |
13. | Apples, Summer Red, 5 specimens |
14. | Apples, Vista Belle, 5 Specimens |
15. | Apples, Honey Crisp, 5 Specimens |
16. | Apples, Delicious, golden or red, 5 spec. |
17. | Apples, Sunrise, 5 specimens |
18. | Apples, Yellow Transparent, 5 specimens |
19. | Apples, any other named variety, 5 specimens |
20. | Winter Apples collection, 3 var. named, 2 of ea. |
21. | Summer Apple collection, 3 var. named, 2 of ea. |
22. | Green/Yellow Apple collection, 3 var. named, 2 of ea. Selection of apples that are green or yellow at maturity |
23. | Selection of apples for pie making. 3 var. named, 2 of ea. |
24. | Largest Apples, 1 specimen named. |
25. | Most unusual shaped apple |
26. | Grapes, reasonable display |
27. | Pears, 4 specimens |
28. | Plums, 6 specimens |
29. | Any other fruit, reasonable display |
30. | Currants, reasonable display |
31. | Blueberries, 1/2 pint basket |
32. | Ground Cherries, 6 specimens |
33. | Any other berry, 1/2 pint basket |
34S. | Fruit Collection, Arrangement in a basket max. 12"x9"x8" high. Prizes: 1st: $4.50 and $4, 2nd: $3.50 and $3, 3rd: $3.00 and $2.50, 4th: $2.50 and $1.80, 5th: $1.50 and $1 Total size including basket and fruits. Must only contain items from Class 1 |
35S. | Display of apple products made by the exhibitor, no more then 5 items. Prizes: 1st: $4.50 and $4, 2nd: $3.50 and $3, 3rd: $3.00 and $2.50, 4th: $2.50 and $1.80, 5th: $1.50 and $1 |
36S. | Home grown apples, 5 spec. Prizes: 1st: $4.50 and $4, 2nd: $3.50 and $3, 3rd: $3.00 and $2.50, 4th: $2.50 and $1.80, 5th: $1.50 and $1 Not from a commercial orchard |
2. PRESERVES (2)
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2, 5th: $1
Sections:
1. | Apples, pint jar |
1S. | Melvin & Phyllis Dustin Memory of Evelyn Dewey Prize: $0 Perpetual Trophy for Highest points in Class 11 |
2. | Blackberries, pint jar |
2S. | In Memory of Irene Johnson by J.Cooper Blair & fam. Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $4, 5th: $1, others: $0 Hostess Gift : Gift basket, 3 jars preserves in class 2 Can include fruit, flowers or small decorative items. |
3. | Blueberries, pint jar |
4. | Cherries, Red, pint jar |
5. | Cherries, any other var., pint jar |
6. | Citron, pint jar |
7. | Currants, Red, pint jar |
8. | Currants, Black, pint jar |
9. | Gooseberries, pint jar |
10. | Peaches, pint jar |
11. | Pears, pint jar |
12. | Pineapple, pint jar |
13. | Plums, pint jar |
14. | Raspberry, Tame, pint jar |
15. | Raspberry, Wild, pint jar |
16. | Raspberry, Black, pint jar |
17. | Rhubarb, Red, pint jar |
18. | Rhubarb, Green, pint jar |
19. | Strawberries, Tame, pint jar |
20. | Strawberries, Wild, pint jar |
21. | Any other var. of fruit, not listed, pint jar |
22. | Marmalade, orange, 250ml jar |
23. | Marmalade, any other variety, 250ml jar |
24. | Blackberry jam, 250ml jar |
25. | Blueberry jam, 250ml jar |
26. | Gooseberry jam, 250ml jar |
27. | Grape jam, 250ml jar |
28. | Raspberry jam, pint sealers250ml jar |
29. | Strawberry jam, 250ml jar |
29A. | Plum jam, 250ml jar |
30. | Any other jam, 250ml jar - named |
30A. | Mint jelly, 250ml jar |
30B. | Apple jelly, 250ml jar |
30C. | Crab Apple jelly, 250ml jar |
30D. | Grape Jelly, 250ml jar |
30E. | Any other jelly, 250ml jar - named |
31. | Beans, yellow, pint jar |
32. | Beans, green, pint jar |
33. | Beets, pint jar |
34. | Carrots, pint jar |
35. | Peas, green, pint jar |
35A. | Canned tomatoes, pint jar |
35B. | Any other variety of vegetable, pint jar |
36. | Bread & Butter pickles, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
37. | Dill pickles, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
38. | Mustard pickles, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
39. | Beet pickles, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
39A. | Any other variety of pickles, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
39B. | Any variety of relish, pint jar Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
39C. | Any variety chutney 250ml Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.25, 4th: $3, 5th: $1 |
39D. | Horseradish, 250ml |
40. | Collection of jellies, 4 named var., 250ml jar Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $5, 2nd: $4.00 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3.50, 4th: $3.00 and $3, 5th: $1.00 and $1 |
41. | Collection (2 or 3) of canned veg., pint sealers Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $5, 2nd: $4.00 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3.50, 4th: $3.00 and $3, 5th: $1.00 and $1 |
42. | Collection of pickles (2 or 3), pint sealers, grown & canned by exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $5, 2nd: $4.00 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3.50, 4th: $3.00 and $3, 5th: $1.00 and $1 |
43. | Coll. of relishes (2 or 3), pint sealers, grown and canned by exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $5, 2nd: $4.00 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3.50, 4th: $3.00 and $3, 5th: $1.00 and $1 |
3. VEGETABLES (3)
Prizes: 1st: $4.50, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $3.00, 4th: $2.50, 5th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | Beans, snap yellow, 12 spec. |
1S. | Special Diane Fowler Prizes: 1st: $3, 2nd: $2, 3rd: $2, 4th: $2, 5th: $2, others: $0 Largest tomato |
2. | Beans, snap green, 12 spec. |
2S. | Special Suzanne Kohl Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Largest zucchini |
3. | Beans, shell, green pods, 12 spec. |
3S. | In Memory of John and Rita Brus by Diane Brus Prizes: 1st: $7, 2nd: $5, others: $0 Squash collection, 1 ea. of 3 variety |
4. | Black/purple podded beans, 12 spec. |
4S. | Spec. Trophy memory George Butler Prize: $0 Highest points in vegetable section |
5. | Beans Fava, 6 spec. |
5S. | Spec. Mike Laumaillier Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Highest points in vegetable section |
6. | Beans, for baking, 12 pods |
6S. | Special in memory of Stanley and Juliette Keet by the Keet Family Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10, others: $0 For the best collection of vegetables, not over 10 kinds, 3 specimens of each. |
7. | Beets, table, 3 spec. |
7A. | Beets, pickling, 3 spec. |
7B. | Carrots, pickling, 3 spec. |
7S. | Special Melvin & Phyllis Dustin in memory of Evelyn Dewey Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2, others: $0 Small basket of vegetables max 16.5x26x9.5" Total size including basket & vegetables. |
8. | Beets, cylindra, 3 spec. |
8A. | Beets, golden, 3 spec. |
8S. | Speccial by the Butler Family Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4, 4th: $3, 5th: $2, others: $0 Best decorated vegetable using any flower, fruit, vegetable or plant Items Other materials allowed: glue, tape, toothpicks & pins. |
9. | Broccoli, 2 heads |
9S. | Special by Wulftec International Prize: $0 New exhibitors only - Highest points in Class 111 - Vegetables |
10. | Cabbage, summer, 2 heads |
10S. | New Special - Potted cherry tomato plant - reasonable size Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $2, others: $0 In memory of Sidney & Winnie Dewey - by Melvin & Phyllis Dustin and Family |
11. | Cabbage, winter, 2 heads |
12. | Cabbage, chinese, 2 heads |
13. | Cabbage, red, 2 heads |
14. | Cauliflower, 2 heads |
15. | Carrots, nantes type, 3 spec. |
15A. | Carrots, chantenay type tapered, 3 spec. |
16. | Carrots, any color other than orange, 3 spec. |
17. | Celery, 1 head |
18. | Citron, 2 spec. |
19. | Leeks, 3 spec. |
20. | Sweet corn, bi-colour, 3 cobs |
21. | Sweet corn, yellow var., 3 cobs |
22. | Cucumber, table, 3 spec. |
22A. | Cucumber, table - small variety, 3 spec. |
23. | Cucumbers, large white, 3 spec. |
24. | Cucumbers, whole pickling (4-41/2") 8 spec. |
25. | Cucumbers, ripe, 3 spec. |
26. | Cucumber long, japanese or English, (12-18"), 3 spec. |
27. | Garlic-hardneck, 3 spec. |
27A. | Garlic-softneck, 3 spec. |
27B. | Garlic-elephant, 3 spec. |
28. | Kohlrabi, 2 spec. |
29. | Cantaloup, 2 spec. |
30. | Onions, red, 5 spec. |
31. | Onions, yellow, 5 spec. |
32. | Onions, white, 5 spec. |
33. | Onions, pickling, 5 spec. |
34. | Spanish onions, 5 spec. |
35. | Eggplant, 2 spec. |
37. | Parsnips, 3 spec. |
38. | Peppers, sweet green, 3 spec. |
38A. | Peppers, sweet bell any other color, 3 spec. of one color |
38B. | Peppers, sweet tapered, 3 spec. |
39. | Peppers, hot, 3 spec. |
40. | Pumpkin, sugar, 2 spec. |
41A. | Plate of 5 potatoes, named variety, white |
41B. | Plate of 5 potatoes, named variety, Red |
41C. | Plate of 5 potatoes, named variety, any other colour |
42. | Squash, green hubbard, 2 spec. |
42A. | Squash, blue hubbard, 2 spec. |
43. | Squash, buttercup, 2 spec. |
43A. | Squash, acorn, 2 spec. |
44. | Squash, golden hubbard, 2 spec. |
44A. | Squash, butternut, 2 spec. |
45. | Squash, summer, 2 spec. |
46. | Squash, any other var., 2 spec. |
47. | Zucchini, (10" or less), 2 spec |
48. | Zucchini, large, 2 spec. |
49. | Swiss Chard, white, 2 spec. |
50. | Swiss Chard, colored, 2 spec. |
51. | Tomatoes, ripe, red, 5 spec. |
52. | Tomatoes, ripe, rose, 5 spec. |
53. | Tomatoes collection, 4 named var., ripe, 2 spec. each |
54. | Tomatoes, green, 5 spec. |
55. | Tomatoes, small var., 5 spec. |
55A. | Tomatoes, any other var., 5 spec. |
55B. | Tomatos on a vine-grape type |
55C. | Tomatos , heirloom, named - 3 spec. |
56. | Turnips, rutabaga, 2 spec. |
57. | Turnips, white, 2 spec. |
58. | Peas, 6 pods |
59. | Sugar of Snap peas, 6 pods |
60. | Watermelon, 2 spec. |
61. | Any other vegetable, 2 spec. |
62. | Herbs, any kind, 1 ea. of 5 named var. |
63. | Carrot, odd shaped |
63A. | Tomato, odd shaped |
63B. | Potato, odd shaped |
63C. | Any other odd shaped vegetable not mentioned |
64. | Miniature gourds, 1 var, 3 spec. |
65. | Largest carrot |
66. | Largest beet |
67. | Largest onion |
4. FIELD CROPS (4)
Prizes: 1st: $5.50, 2nd: $4.50, 3rd: $3.50, 4th: $2.50, 5th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | Baking beans, 6 stalks |
1S. | Special by Bill Mills in memory of Richie & Lorraine Harrison Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Largest sunflower head |
2. | Grain corn with roots, 6 stalks |
2S. | Special - Malcolm & Bea Juby Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, others: $0 Heaviest Atlantic Pumpkin |
3. | Sunflowers - 3 stalks with roots |
3S. | Special Trophy by L.Mctaggard & C.Forcier in memory of Sidney Dewey Prize: $0 Highest points in Class 1V |
4. | Corn field, 12 ears |
4A. | Soya beans, 12 pods |
4S.1. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of wheat, to measure 2-1/2" diameter inside upper band |
4S.2. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of barley, to measure 2-1/2" diameter inside upper band. |
4S.3. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of oats, to measure 2-1/2" diameter inside upper band. |
4S.4. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Corn silage, 6 stocks with roots |
4S.5. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of Soya Beans, 10 stems without roots |
4S.6. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of alfalfa green, 15% to 25% blossoms, min. 3 in. |
4S.7. | Special Pickseed (Terry Winslow) Prizes: 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.00, 5th: $3.00, others: $0.00 Sheaf of red clover, 15% to 25% blossoms, min. 3 in. |
5. | Halloween pumpkin plain, 2 spec. |
5S. | Special by Wulftec International Prize: $0 To the new exihibitor with the most points in Class 1V - Field crops |
6. | Sheaf of Brome Grass 21/2" in diameter inside upper band, without roots. |
6S. | Special by Angus MacKinnon Prize: $10 Highest points in Class 1V - Field crops |
7. | Sheaf of red clover, full bloom 21/2" in diameter inside upper band, without roots. |
7S. | Special by Jim & Ellen Bailey and Gail Bowen in memory of Beaven & Vonda Bowen Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2, others: $0 Tallest sunflower stalk with head & root included |
8. | Sheaf of timothy, first cut 21/2" in diameter inside upper band, without roots. |
8S. | Special by Melvin & Phyllis Dustin Prizes: 1st: $3, 2nd: $2, 3rd: $1, others: $0 Largest potato |
9. | Sheaf of timothy, second cut 21/2" in diameter inside upper band, without roots. |
9S. | Special by Nathalie Dupuis Prizes: 1st: $20.00, 2nd: $17.50, 3rd: $15.00, 4th: $12.50, 5th: $10.00, others: $0.00 Scarecrow between 5-6ft. tall, must include field crop elements, must be clothed. |
10. | Sheaf of cereal not listed in another section 21/2" in diameter inside upper band, without roots. |
10S. | SCHS Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $10, others: $0 Decorated Xmas wreath, 12" min. in diameter, made of Balsam or Fraser boughs |
11A. | Early cut grass hay, first cut, dry |
11B. | Grass hay, second cut, dry |
12. | Mixed legume grass hay, first cut, dry |
13. | Mixed legume grass hay, second cut, dry |
14. | Timothy grass hay, headed, first cut dry |
15. | Hay silage packed in 1 quart jar |
16. | Hay Silage from plastic square or round bale |
17. | Corn silage in 1 quart jar |
30. | Potatoes, yellow, any var., 8 spec. |
31. | Potatoes, red, any variety, 8 spec. |
32. | Potatoes white, any variety, 8 spec. |
33. | Potatoes blue, any variety, 8 spec. |
34. | Potatoes, 3 named varieties, 5 of each. |
5. POTTED PLANTS (5)
Prizes: 1st: $4.50, 2nd: $3.50, 3rd: $2.50, 4th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | African Violet collection, 3 spec. |
2. | African Violet, 1 spec. in pot |
2S. | Special by Mr. & Mrs. Armin Ruf in memory of Mrs. Walburga Ruf Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, others: $0 Best Geranium, chosen from all geraniums |
3. | Rex Begonia, in pot, 1 spec. |
3S. | Trophy by the late Richie Harrison in memory of Lorraine Harrison Prize: $0 Highest points in potted plants |
4. | Begonia , wax, semperflorens - 1 spec. |
4S. | Special in memory of Doug Johnston by Heather Johnston Cooper Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $7, others: $0 African violets, collection of 3, individually potted, 3 different colours |
5. | Begonia , tuberous - 1 spec. |
5S. | Special by Centre Jardin Dansereau Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, others: $4 A succulent garden container no larger than 10"x10" May also include mosses, cactus and natural accents like stones. |
6. | Begonia collection - 3 or more specimens - can be in one container |
7. | Begonia foliage, 1 spec. |
8. | Orchid, 1 spec. |
9. | Green plant hanging, trailing or climbing |
10. | Plant in bloom, hanging, trailing or climbing |
11. | Spider plant |
12. | Coleus collection, individually potted, 3 spec or more |
13. | Coleus, 1 spec. |
14. | Boston Fern, 1 spec. |
15. | Fern, any other variety |
16. | Foliage plant, green, 1 spec. |
17. | Foliage plant, NOT trailing or climbing |
18. | Fuchsia, potted, 1 spec. |
19. | Geranium, single, potted, 1 spec. |
20. | Geranium, double, potted, 1 spec. |
21. | Geranium, Rose, potted, 1 spec. |
22. | Geranium, variegated, potted, 1 spec. |
22A. | Scented Geranium, 1 spec. |
23. | Geranium ivy, hanging |
24. | Geranium, Martha Washington, pansy |
25. | Gloxinia, potted, 1 spec. |
26. | Ivy |
27. | Oxalis, shamrock, green or variegated leaf, 1 spec. |
27A. | Oxalis, shamrock, purple leaf, 1 spec. |
28. | Plant in bloom, potted, any var. not on list |
29. | Cactus, 1 spec. |
29A. | Christmas cactus |
29B. | Aloe Vera, potted, off shoots accepted, 1 spec. |
30. | Impatients, can be in one pot, 3 spec. |
31. | Impatients, single, potted, 1 spec. |
32. | Impatients, double, potted, 1 spec. |
32A. | Impatients, New Guinea, potted, 1 spec. |
33. | Collection of house plants, 3 spec. |
33A. | Herb collection, potted, 3 spec. |
34. | Window box, grown in box, NOT potted, reas. size. |
35. | Potted ornamental fruit tree |
36. | Porch Hanging basket |
37. | Patio container, 1 reasonable size |
6. CUT FLOWERS (6)
Prizes: 1st: $3.50, 2nd: $2.50, 3rd: $2.00, 4th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | Xmas centerpiece, can include cut flowers, amateurs only Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $4.50, 2nd: $4.50 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3, 4th: $2.50 and $2, 5th: $0 |
2. | Coll. of cut blooms, in moss, 6 var. Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $4.50, 2nd: $4.50 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3, 4th: $2.50 and $2, 5th: $0 |
2S.A. | Special Donated by Diane Brus memory of John & Rita Brus Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, others: $0 Asters, bouquet of mixed colors |
2S.B. | Spec. Donated by Diane Brus memory of John & Rita Brus Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, others: $0 Calendula, bouquet |
2S.C. | Spec. Donated by Diane Brus memory of John & Rita Brus Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, others: $0 Celosia, 5 specimens mixed colors |
2S.D. | Spec. Donated by Diane Brus memory of John & Rita Brus Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, others: $0 Salvia, 5 specimens |
3. | Wreath, 16", Dry flowers may be used Prizes: 1st: $5.00 and $4.50, 2nd: $4.50 and $4, 3rd: $3.50 and $3, 4th: $2.50 and $2, 5th: $0 |
3S. | Spec. Donated memory Mr & Mrs K.Dean by Susan McComb Prizes: 1st: $5.00, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.50, others: $0.00 Arrangement for large dinner table |
4. | Asters, 3 colours, 1 spec. each colour |
4S. | Special Ribbon - Best spike gladioli taken from any gladioli section. Prize: $0 |
5. | Bouquet, one variety, annual flowers, NO bulbs/tubers |
5S. | Special Donated by Kelly MacLeod Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, others: $0 Small vase of wild cut flowers, table size, not more than 12" high. |
6. | Bouquet mixed perennials (no shrubs) |
6A. | Bouquet of hydrangeas, 1 variety |
7. | Lavatera, reasonable display |
7S. | Special donated in memory of Irene Johnston by Heather Johnston Cooper Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $4, 4th: $2, others: $0 Formal buffet arrangement of cut flowers |
8. | Bouquet cut flowers, perennials, 1 var. |
8S. | Special in Memory of Muriel Cass by Cass family Prize: $10 Best rose - or 1 stem (can have 1 rose or 1 stem with more than 1 blossom) |
9. | Collection of roses, 3 diff. var. |
9S. | Special Perpetual trophy donated by Claire Shipway Prize: $0 Highest number points, New exhibitor in Horticulture |
10. | Time flys, arrang. using bud, paart. opened and fully opened |
10S.A. | Special by Shelby, Darby & Colby Drew Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Hand bouquet of sweet peas with foliage tied. |
10S.B. | Special by Shelby, Darby & Colby Drew Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Basket of mixed cut flowers, gladioli barred |
11. | Tempest in a teapot, any flowers arranged |
11S. | Special in memory of Mrs Irene Johnston by Michael Cooper & family Prizes: 1st: $7, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3, others: $0 Small vase dried garden flowers. Dried grases or grains can be used. No dyes or chemicals can be used |
12. | Sweet peas, annual, 3 colours, 2 spec. ea. |
12S. | Special by Mike Laumaillier Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Highest points, cut flowers |
13. | Sweet peas, 5 spikes, annual |
13S. | Special Perpetual trophy donated by the late Mr & Mrs Doug Johnston Prize: $0 Highest points in cut flowers |
14. | Bouquet of rudbeckia, any variety |
14S.A. | Special by Louise Baldwin Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Bridal bouquet, tied |
14S.B. | Special by Louise Baldwin Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Corsage for mother of the bride |
15. | Nasturtiums collection, 6 spec. |
15S. | Special by the late D. Doust & S. Fletcher in memory Marlis Wehr Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3, 5th: $2, others: $0 Reasonable Display of cut mixed summer garden flowers |
16. | Dahlias, not to exceed 8 spec. |
16S. | Special by Scott, Tricia, Terry Smith, in memory of Sandra Johnson Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8, 4th: $7, 5th: $5, others: $0 Arrangement using only perennials, minimum 5 varieties and any suitable foliage. |
17. | Dahlias, 1 var., in one container, 3 spec. |
17S.1. | Special by Centre de Jardin Dansereau Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Gazania - 2 specimens |
17S.2. | Special byCentre de Jardin Dansereau Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Dianthus - 5 spec., any colour |
18. | Dahlias, separate colors, in one container, 6 spec. |
18S. | Special in memory of Betty Dolloff - by Cathy Dolloff and Jimmy Dolloff & fam. Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Highest points all gladioli sections |
19. | Dahlias, Pom-Pom, 1 colour or assorted, 6 spec. |
19S.A. | Special in Memory of Jeannette Drew - RIBBON Prize: $0 Ribbon for the best exhibited rose from any class |
19S.B. | Special in Memory of Jeannette Drew - trophy Prize: $0 Trophy for the best arrangement of roses Delicate flowers and ferns accepted for contract. |
19S.C. | Special in Memory of Jeannette Drew Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3, others: $0 16 years and under, Highest points in cut flowers |
19S.D. | Special in Memory of Jeannette Drew Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3, others: $0 New exhibitor with the most points in Class V1 |
20. | Dahlias, Cactus, in container, 3 spec. |
20S. | Special in memory Florence Blake by Ladies group of Baldwin Mills Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Fairy's breakfast in an egg cup (mini arrangement) |
21. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, white or cream, in container |
21S. | Special in memory of Alice Mayhew by McHarg & Langlois Families Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Sunset medley. Sunset medley, 5 different tones of colours of cut flowers, that resemble colours of the sunset, |
22. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, yellow or buff, in container |
22S. | Special in memory of Douglas Johnston by Hazel Markwell Prize: $15 Best spike of gladioli taken from any gladioli section. |
23. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, purple or mauve , in container |
23S. | Special in memory of Douglas Johnston by Michael Cooper & Family Prize: $15 Best Dahlia taken from any dahlia section. |
24. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, light or dark red, in container |
24S. | Special in memory of Douglas & Irene Johnston by Heather Johnston Cooper Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $4, 5th: $1, others: $0 A monochromatic flower arrangement using tints of one color and any foliage |
25. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, pink or salmon, in container |
25S. | Special in memory of Ken & Betty Nish by Bob & Greta Nish Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Bouquet de Nicotiana, any colour |
26. | Gladioli, 3 spikes, of different colors, in container |
26S. | Special "Let's play ball" Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1, others: $0 Floral arrangement in baseball cap. The cap may be lined or used as a holder for a vase. |
27. | Gladioli, single spike, any variety, light colour |
27S. | Special in memory Muriel Cass by the Cass family Prize: $10 Best stem of a lily |
28. | Gladioli, spike, any variety, dark colour |
29. | Gladioli, single, most unusual colour |
30. | Gladioli, spike, bi-coloured or blotched |
31. | Pansies, 3 blooms, 3 different colors, 3 spec. |
32. | Petunias, single, 1 colour, 3 spec. |
32A. | Petunias, single, 2 of ea. colour, 6 spec. |
33. | Petunias, double, 1 of each, 3 spec. |
34. | Snapdragons, 3 colours, 3 spec. each. |
35. | Echinacea - 3 stems, may have more than one flower |
35A. | Decorative sunflowers, 6 spec. |
36. | Bachelor Buttons, reasonable display |
37. | Cosmos, reasonable display |
38. | Larkspur, assorted, annuals, 6 spec. |
39. | Marigold, african, large, 6 spec. |
40. | Small French Marigolds, 6 spec. |
41. | Phlox, annual, reasonable display |
42. | Phlox, perennials, 1 colour, 3 spec. |
43. | Verbena, 3 colours, 3 spec. of each. |
44. | Zinnias bouquet, any variety, 1 color |
45. | Zinnias, bouquet, any variety, assorted colors |
46. | Zinnias, 3 colours, 3 spec. of each. |
47. | Pom-Pom, Zinnias, 4 colours, 3 spec. of each. |
48. | Gladioli, 1 each of 6 colours, 6 spikes, in container |
49. | Gladioli, 1 colour in one container, 6 spikes |
50. | Gladioli, assorted colours, in container, 6 spikes |
51. | Calendula bouquet |
7. EGGS (7)
Prizes: 1st: $3.50, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.50, 4th: $1.50, 5th: $1.50, 6th: $1.50
Sections:
1. | Eggs, white, 1 dozen |
1S. | Special by Hazel Markwell, in memory of Kenneth Markwell Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $3, others: $0 17 yrs. and older. Decorated basket with 1 dz. mixed eggs, any color & size |
2. | Eggs, brown, 1 dozen |
3. | Eggs, green or blue, 1 dozen |
4. | Eggs, Quail, 1 dozen |
5. | Eggs, any other (6) |
6. | Jar of pickled eggs |
8. HONEY (8)
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $4
Sections:
1. | Bees honey, in combs, 4 sect. |
2. | Bees honey, pure extracted, 1 lb.clear container, 6 spec. |
3. | Creamed honey, 4-250ml. clear jars |
4. | Bees honey in combs, 4 total (open to new exhibitors only) |
5. | Honey pure extracted 1 lb. containers, 6 total, new exhibitors only. |
6S. | Special by SCHS Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $10, others: $0 Best collection of Honey / Honey products owned and produced by exhibitor: minimum of 3 honey products with 2 of each. Each product to be clearly defined as to contents ( honey butter, soap, candles, cookies, |
10. MAPLE PRODUCTS (10)
Prizes: 1st: $14.40, 2nd: $12.00, 3rd: $9.60, 4th: $7.20, 5th: $7.20, 6th: $7.20, 7th: $7.20
Sections:
1A. | 2 bottles Golden maple syrup - 250ml |
1B. | 2 bottles Amber maple syrup - 250ml |
1C. | 2 bottles Dark Maple Syrup - 250ml |
1S. | Special by Bonnyburn Farms-Sam MaDonald Memorial Trophy Prize: $0 Exhibitor with highest points in maple products division |
2. | Pure Maple Butter, 2 - 250ml each |
2S. | Special in memory of Mr & Mrs Ken Dean by Susan McComb Prize: $10 To exhibitor with the highest points in section 1. |
3. | Hard Maple Sugar, 2 cakes 250g (made from syrup) |
3S.A. | Special by Mike Laumaillier Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, others: $0 Pure maple butter - 2 jars - 250ml |
3S.B. | Special by Mike Laumaillier Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, others: $0 Soft sugar - 2 jars - 250ml |
4. | 1 box, Pure Maple Candy, 250g. |
4S. | Special in memory Miss Speyer & Miss Rosenthal by Cunningtons & Youngs Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $5, others: $0 Any kind of homemade pie, must contain pure maple syrup. |
5. | Soft sugar, 2 jars x 250ml. each |
5S. | Special by Ghislaine Viens Prize: $10 NEW EXHIBITORS ONLY - 2 x 250ml bottles pure maple syrup. |
6. | Pure Maple Taffy 250ml. |