McDonald`s Corners Agricultural Society
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McDonald`s Corners Agricultural Society
McDONALD’S CORNERS st 161 FALL FAIR THEME: GOATS SEPTEMBER 20/2014 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMING EVENTS PROGRAM & GATE PRIZES FAIRBOARD GREETINGS & SECRETARY ADDRESS & PHONE # 2014 OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, HONORARY & ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS PAST: PRESIDENTS, SECRETARIES& HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS RULES & REGULATIONS HEAVY HORSE SHOW LIIGHT HORSE SHOW DONKEY SHOW CATTLE SHOW JUNIOR DIVISION: CATTLE SHOW SHEEP SHOW GOAT SHOW POULTRY RABBITS GRAINS & SEEDS (CLASS 35) EGGS (CLASS 38B) ROOTS & VEGETABLES (CLASS 36) FRUITS & FLOWERS (CLASS 37 & 37S) HOME BAKING (CLASS 38 & 38S) CANNED GOODS (CLASS 38A & 38AS) QUILTS (CLASS 39) ONTARIO QUILT COMPETITION RULES & REGULATIONS SEWING & FANCY WORK (CLASS 40A & 40B) THE GOLDEN YEARS (CLASS 41) CHRISTMAS CORNER (CLASS 42) ANTIQUES DISPLAY PHOTOGRAPHY (CLASS 43 & 43A) JUNIOR DIVISION (CLASS 44A, 44B, & 44C) SPECIAL CHRISTIAN SECTION (CLASS 45A) SPORTS PET SHOW & TEDDY BEAR CONTEST ENTRY FORM 3 4 5 6 7 7-8 9 11-12 12-13 14 15 15 16 17 18-21 22 23 26 25 27-28 29-30 31-32 33 34 35-36 37 37 38 38 40-42 42 43 43-44 47-48 COMING EVENTS HILLTOP JAMBOREE: The 2nd Sunday of every month. Dancing from 1pm to 7pm Dinner at 5pm $15.00 adult, $7.00 child BIRD & SMALL ANIMAL AUCTION: Held the 3rd Sunday in March and October every year. Auction starts at 10am Breakfast starts at 7:00am For information on the auction please contact Sally Andrews At 613-259-3480 or email : sassiboers@storm.ca NEW YEARS EVE SUPPER & DANCE: Cocktails at 6pm to 7pm Supper at 7pm Dance 9pm to 1am HALL RENTAL AVAILABLE: For parties, receptions, special events. Contact Beth Rochon at 267-1406 4 161ST ANNUAL FALL FAIR Of the McDONALD’S CORNERS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will be held at McDonald’s Corners, Ontario Saturday, September 20, 2014 Starts at 10am ONE DAY ONLY Friday September 19TH -The hall will be open at 1pm until 8pm for the assembling of exhibits. All exhibitors from a distance are allowed to place exhibits until 8:30am Saturday, September 20th. (Entry forms for poultry and rabbits should be received prior to September 12th) Saturday, September 20th9:00am –Judging in the hall. Cattle, sheep, and poultry judging begins outside. 10:00am- Heavy and Light Horse Show 12:00 noon- Lunch available 12:00 noon- Sports 12:45pm-Teddy Bear Contest and Pet Show 12:00pm- Hall opens for viewing 1:45pm-Cattle Show 4:00pm-Turkey Supper- Adults-$15.00, Children (6-12)-$7.00, Children under 6-free 6:00pm-Steer & Sheep Auction PLEASE REGISTER WITH THE SECRETARY BEFORE 4:00PM FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES : Most recently married couple Longest married couple Youngest person Eldest person ADMISSION- $5.00 ADULT, $3.00 STUDENT, UNDER 12 FREE COME AND SEE Judging of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, water-fowl, and rabbits. Join in with the sports, Teddy Bear Contest, Pet Show, Children’s games. See the Hall Exhibit’s and MUCH, MUCH MORE CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE : mdcas.weebly.com 5 TO OUR FRIENDS The McDonalds Corners Agricultural Society Executive Members and Directors are pleased to invite you to our 161st Fall Fair. The Fair will be held on Saturday, September 20th 2014. The Society has been active since 1853, back to when Canada was becoming the wonderful nation it is now. Over this long time span it has taken a lot of dedicated volunteers to keep the Society active, and is only kept going now with the hours our volunteer workers contribute. Special thanks to Clara Rockburne who is retiring from the position of Homecraft Director and welcome aboard to Erla Horton who has taken on the role. For all the hours given to the Society by our Volunteers, Helpers, Directors, and Executives : WE SINCERELY THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. Without this support the Society and Fair could not continue. ‘WELCOME TO THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN LANARK COUNTY’ SALLY ANDREWS 1676 Concession 3 Dalhousie Lanark ON, K0G 1K0 613-259-3480 6 THE FAIR BOARD OFFICERS FOR 2014 President………………………………………………………………………….............….Chris Cullen Vice President……………………………………………………………………..........….Betty Windsor Home Craft Director…………………………………………………………………………Erla Horton Secretary………………………………………………………………………Sally Andrews Treasurer………………………………………………………………………Mary Kirkham DIRECTORS Beth Rochon, Norma Wing, Betty Windsor, Evelyn Wilson, Jim Amell, Judy Amell, Patti-Jo Wilson, Kim Darou, Ronald Jaques, Ross Creighton, Theo Closs, Doris Lentz, Jeannie Kelso JUNIOR DIRECTOR Hillary Zardo, Heather Baird, Bridgitte Rochon, Avery Wilson HONORARY DIRECTORS Mary Gemmill Dorene Crain Dale Gemmill Thelma Paul Sharon Perras Bill Thompson Susan St Pierre Jim Dempsey Rowatt Cooper Wayne Paul Mary Tough Carole Packer John Camelon ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Barbara Crain Helen Johnson Lois Healey Darrell Paul Jane Paul Janet Stewart Gwen Everson Ron Duncan Cheryl McInnes Bill Brooks Babe Brooks Brian Forrester Mary Camelon Susan Closs Melanie Duncan Harry Adrian Doris Fitzpatrick Sheila McDonald Murray McLellan David Wilson Ivan McLellan Theo Closs Sylvia Crain Kelly Paul PAST PRESIDENTS 1907-08……………………………………………………………………………….Matthew Donald 1909-10……………………………………………………………….………………Donald Purdon 1911-12…………………………………………………………….…………………Joseph Legary 1913-14………………………………………………………….……………………James Cameron 1915-16………………………………………………………….……………………John McInnes 1917-19……………………………………………………….………………………A.L. Anderson 1920-21………………………………………………………………………………Wallace Robertson 1922………………………………………………………………………………….William Gemmill 1923-24………………………………………………………………………………Samuel Gordon 1925…………………………………………………………………………………..A.L. Anderson 1926………………………………………………………………………………….William S. Donald 1927-35……………………………………………………………………………....Findley McLean 1936-37……………………………………………………………………………....Howard McInnes 1938-39……………………………………………………………………………....Albert Anderson 1940-41……………………………………………………………………………....John McLellan 1942-49………………………………………………………………………………William Dunlop 1950-51……………………………………………………………………………....John McLellan 1952-56………………………………………………………………………………Roy McIntosh 1957-62………………………………………………………………………………Herman Hart 1963-66………………………………………………………………………………Eldred Gemmill 1967-69………………………………………………………………………………Tom Adam 1970-72………………………………………………………………………………Frank McKinnon 1973-75………………………………………………………………………………Kenneth Anderson 1976-77………………………………………………………………………………Andrew Gemmill 1978-80………………………………………………………………………………Tom Adam 1981-82………………………………………………………………………………Frank McKinnon 1983-86………………………………………………………………………………Dale Gemmill 1987-93……………………………………………………………………………....John Hetherington 7 PAST SECRETARIES 1902-36…………………………………………………………………..Walter Geddes 1937-52…………………………………………………………………..William Anderson 1953-62…………………………………………………………………...Phyllis McKinnon 1963-69………………………………….………………………………..Gladys Hart 1970-73……………………………………….…………………………..Margaret Gemmill 1974……………………………………………….………………………Francis Harper 1975……………….………………………………………………………Cheryl Dunlop 1976-80…………………………………………………………………...Marion Scrivens 1981-87……………………………………………………………………Doreen Crain 1988-90……………………………………………………………………Margaret Smyth 1991-97……………………………………………………………………Norma Wing 1998-99…………………………………………………………………….Judy Tymchuk 2000………………………………………………………………………..Kim Darou 2001………………………………………………………………………..Gail Smith 2002-2003………………………………………………………………….Elaine Kerr 2003………………………………………………………………………..Norma Wing 2004-2012………………………………………………………………….Cheryl McInnes PAST HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS to 1962………………………………………………………………………Mrs. Howard McInnes 1962-76……………………………………………………………………...Mrs. Clarence Robinson 1976-91……………………………………………………………………...Mrs. Cyril McKinnon 1992……………………………………………………………………….....Mrs. Margaret Smyth 1993-98……………………………………………………………………....Mrs. Clara Rockburne 1999-2001……………………………………………………………………Mrs. Betty Windsor 2002-2004……………………………………………………………………Mrs. Dianne Falkner 2005-2012……………………………………………………………………Mrs. Marion Paul 2012-2013……………………………………………………………………Mrs. Clara Rockburne 8 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. An annual subscription of five dollars ($5.00) or upwards shall constitute the subscriber a member of the society. 2. All articles for exhibition in the hall must be in place by 9:00 a.m. Saturday, September 20th. Exhibitors intending to bring hall exhibits in the morning must have entry tickets placed on the articles beforehand. There will be no tickets written in the morning except for the livestock. This rule will be strictly enforced. 3. All entries must be on the printed form found at the back of this book or a photocopy thereof. Entry forms for poultry or rabbits are to be filled in and received by the Secretary no later than September 12TH . Parties from a distance can make a list of their entries and forward it to the Secretary by mail or email at sassiboers@storm.ca . This rule will be strictly enforced. 4. Each exhibitor will enclose the $5.00 subscription fee with the entry form. Each horse entered requires a $1.00 entry fee. Each bird and rabbit requires a 50 cent entry fee. 5. The treasurer will sum up the prizes and accounts before paying any prizes and shall then pay in proportion to the receipts of the Fair which may be 100%of the dollar. 100% will be paid if possible up to $100.00 and over that the amount of the prizes will be paid at 80%. NO PRIZE MONEY CAN BE AWARDED UNLESS AN ENTRY FORM HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SECRETARY. 6. Any exhibitor removing their goods or stock from hall or grounds before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the Fair will forfeit their prizes. 7. Any exhibitor wishing to sell an entry may do so at 4:00 p.m. on the day of the Fair. 8. Any exhibitor winning an article of merchandise is requested to pick up the prize from the Secretary on the day of the Fair. 9. All cheques issued by the Society must be cashed within 30 days from the date of issue. Also, all values must picked up by November 30th. Watch for the expiry dates on the vouchers. 10. No person shall be allowed to interfere with judges while they are discharging their duties. Exhibitors who interfere will forfeit their rights to any premiums to which they may other wise be entitled. A director will accompany each class of judges and point out where goods and articles are located. 11. Judges shall have the power of withholding the premium when they consider the animal or article undeserving of one. 12. Besides the regular prizes, a liberal sum will be set aside as discretionary prizes for anything deemed worthy of such by the Judge. 13. No mark, initial, or name will be made on any article or upon any bag, box or vessel containing an exhibit. 14. No animal will be allowed to compete in more than one entry in any section EXCEPT for a special prize 15. No exhibitor will be allowed to make more than one entry in any section EXCEPT for special prize. 16. All cattle must be haltered and led into the cattle yard and properly secured and not allowed to roam at large within the enclosure. 17. All parties neglecting or refusing to properly secure their cattle on the day of the Fair will forfeit their prize(s). 18. All cattle must be led out to the grounds for judging. 19. All parties exhibiting purebred stock must produce pedigree to the Judge on the day of the Fair. 20. All stock and other articles to be exhibited must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor. 21 .All animals or articles not having entry tickets displayed will be passed over by the Judge. 22. No horse or article will be allowed to remain on the grounds except those being exhibited. 23. All grains must be grown in 2011. 24. All stock for competition MUST BE ON THE FAIR GROUNDS BY 9:00AM on the day of the Fair. 25. Judging of horses (both Heavy and Light) will commence at 10:00AM 26. HORSES : NO STALLIONS , EVERY HORSE ON THE GROUNDS NEEDS PROOF OF INSURANCE TO SHOW HEAVY DRAUGHT: Horses should conform in type to the breed which they represent. A mature animal should weigh 1700 lbs and upwards – mares 100 to 200 lbs lighter than geldings. AGRICULTURAL –Horses should conform closely in type to the draught horse, but on a smaller scale and should weigh from 1400 to 1700 lbs. GENERAL PURPOSE–Horses should conform in outline to the Coach Carriage or Hunter type, but should be larger and stronger and able to do work satisfactorily in wagon, plow, buggy or saddle. They should be clean-limbed, without excessive hair on the legs and be able to travel 7 mile per hour. Horses showing draught conformation should not be included in this class. They should weigh less than 1400 lbs and the minimum height should be 15 hands. 27. The Society will not be responsible for any loss, damage or accident occurring to any person or property on the grounds during the Fair. The Society will take all reasonable care of exhibits but will not be responsible for any loss or damage. 9 The McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Society wishes to thank the following businesses for their generous support of the 2014 Fall Fair OMYA (Canada) Inc. New Lanark Era Brownlee’s Metro Barnabe’s YIG (Perth) Blue Heron Golf Club Mahon Pools Allan & Partners Perth Home Hardware Woodwark & Stevens Crain’s Construction Dalhousie Glen Golf Club Commonwell Insurance Company The Canadian Co-operative Woolgrowers Perth Fabrics Crafts ‘N More Country Kitchen Kerri Keeney Perth & District Septic Service Barker Wilson Law Partners McDonald’s Corners Farmers’ Market Dodd’s & Erwin Wilf Hall Well Drilling 10 HEAVY HORSE SHOW Prize ribbons are being given to exhibitors as well as prize money. Rosette ribbons will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners Exhibitors must be in the show ring promptly. Proof of insurance must be provided to show CLASS 1 - Heavy Draught CLASS 2 - Agricultural CLASS 3 - General Purpose LINE – Single & Team only, halter only unless otherwise stated Sections are open to all Heavy Horse classes. Classes 1, 2 and 3 show in Class numerical order in each section. Section 01. Brood mare with foal at foot 02. Foal born in 2014 03. Filly or colt born in 2013 04. Mare or gelding 3yrs and over 05. Best foal owned by “Lavant, Dalhousie & North Sherbrooke Ward” resident 06. Best halter broken foal(halter only) 07. Best heavy horse on grounds 08. JuniorShowmanship-18 years and under 09. Best halter broken horse – in harness –under 1400 lbs., halter only 10. Best halter broken team – in harness – over 1400 lbs., halter only Prizes for sections 1 to 10 unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $25.00 2nd - $20.00 3rd - $15.00 11 HITCH Proof of insurance must be provided to show Sections are open to all Heavy Horse classes. Classes 1, 2 and 3 show in Class numerical order in the each section Section 11. Best matched team hitched to a suitable vehicle 12. Best lady driver, team hitched to a vehicle 13. Best walking team hitched to a suitable vehicle 14. Best walking team harnessed (not hitched)–timed & points 15. Spike hitch or Unicorn hitch-trophy awarded 16. Four horse hitch-trophy awarded Trophy awarded to most points in Heavy Class. Prizes for sections 11 to 16 unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 Trophy awarded to most points in Heavy Class(Donated by McDonald’s Corners Agricultural Society) NOTE THAT SECTION 25 IN THE LIGHT HORSE SHOW IS ALSO OPEN TO HEAVY HORSES. THIS IS THE OPEN COSTUME DRESS SECTION. LIGHT HORSE SHOW Proof of insurance must be provided to show Prize ribbons as well as prize money are being given. Rosette ribbons will be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prize ribbons in addition to prize money. Exhibitors must be in ring promptly. CLASS 4 – Ponies CLASS 5 – Mini Horses CLASS 6 – Horses 14 hands & over SHOW Sections are open to all Light Horse classes. Classes 4, 5 and 6 show in Class numerical order in each section. Section 1. Best mare 2. Showmanship – handler 12 years & under 3. Showmanship – hander 13-17 years 4. Showmanship – handler 18 years & older Showmanship is to be judged for the presentation and cleanliness of animal and on the handler’s ability to show the animal. VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE AT mdcas.weebly.com 12 HARNESS Proof of insurance must be provided to show Sections are open to all Light Horse classes. Classes 4, 5 and 6 show in Class numerical order in each section Section 5. Pleasure driving – hitched to a suitable vehicle 6. Best lady driver 7. Best senior citizen’s turnout – lady’s or gent’s – appointments to count – must be over 65 & have proof of age 8. Best Gentleman’s turnout – single or pair – appointments to count 9. Best junior driver – single or pair – judged on driving skills only Prizes for Sections 1 to 9 except where otherwise stated are: 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 PERFORMANCE Sections are open to all Light Horse classes. Classes 4, 5 and 6 show in Class numerical order in each section Section 10. Junior turnout –12 years & under – Western or English – not entered in canter class – lead handler if desired 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Youth English Pleasure – 17 years & under – walk, trot, canter Senior English Pleasure – 18 years & older – walk, trot, canter Youth English Equitation – 17 years & under – rider ability only Senior English Equitation – 18 years & older – rider ability only Novice Junior Equitation – 12 years & under– English or Western tack – not entered in canter class – lead handler if desired 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Senior English/ Western Equitation – 65 years & older, riding horse or pony Youth Western Pleasure – 17 years & under –– walk, jog, lope Senior Western Pleasure– 18 years & older – walk, jog, lope Youth Western Horsemanship – 17 years & under – rider ability only Senior Western Horsemanship – 18 years & older– rider ability only Prizes for Sections 14 to 24 are: 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 OPEN COSTUME DRESS Open to Classes 1 through 7 (horses, ponies, donkeys) Section 21. To be judged on the costume & decoration of the entry. Prize: 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 13 DONKEY Proof of insurance must be provided to show Class 7 - Mini Class 8 - Standard SHOW Section 1. Best donkey, male or female PERFORMANCE Section 2. Driving – single or pair – mini or standard 3. Lead line – rider to be lead by handler – standard 4. Lead line – rider – under 8 years old – may be lead by handler Note that Section 25 in the Light Horse classes is open to donkeys (Costume) Prizes for sections 1 through 4 are: 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 14 3rd - $3.00 CATTLE (Purebred and Grade) CLASS 12 - Dairy – any breed CLASS 13 - Angus CLASS 8 - Charolais CLASS 9 - Hereford CLASS 10 - Simmental CLASS 11 - Limousin Section:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Bull – 1 yr old & over Cow – 3 yrs old & over Heifer – 2 years old Heifer – born in 2013 Heifer born in 2014 Steer born in 2013 Steer born in 2014 Prizes for the above sections are as follows: 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10. SPECIALS – Junior Department CLASS 16 Section 1S Best 4H beef calf born in 2014 2S Best halter broken calf shown by a boy 3S Best halter broken calf shown by a girl 4S Best beef born in 2013 5S Best trained calf shown by child 10 or under 6S 4H calf & yearling (pair) 7S Best groomed calf 8S Best showmanship by boy 9S Best showmanship by girl 10S Best dairy calf shown in 2014 11S Youngest exhibitor 12S Finished steer Prizes for the above class unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00 15 SHEEP PUREBRED CLASS 1 – Oxford CLASS 2 - Hampshire CLASS 3 – Cheviot CLASS 4 - Suffolk CLASS 5 – Leicester – South Down CLASS 6 – Dorset Section 01. Ram – 2 years & over 02. Ram – 1 year old 03. Ram lamb 04. Ewe – 2 years & over, having raised a lamb in 2011 05. Ewe – I year old 06. Ewe lamb Prizes for the above classes are: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $5.00 GRADE CLASS 7 – long wool CLASS 8 – short wool Section 01. Ewe – 2 years & over, having raised a lamb in 2011 02. Ewe – 1 year old 03. Lamb Prizes for the above classes are: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 SHEEP SPECIALS Section 01S. Best registered ram – any breed 02S. Best registered ewe – any breed 03S. Pen of 3 market lambs – any breed 1st prize – $15.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $8.00, 4th - $5.00 04S. Pair of ewe lambs – any breed 05S. Best wether lamb – market weight 06S. Top 4H market lamb – by 4H member 05S. Lamb showmanship by 4H member 08S. 4H – novice showmanship Prizes for above specials unless otherwise stated are: 1st – $10.00, 2nd- $8.00, 3rd-$6.00, 4th-$4.00 16 GOATS CLASS 1 – Any Breed Section 01. Senior milker – doe – any age – born a kid more than once. 02. Junior milker – doe – under 3 years – born a kid only once. 03. Yearling doe – over 1 year but under 2 – never had a kid. 04. Kid – doe – under 1 year. Prizes for goat classes are: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00 17 POULTRY 50 cents entry fee per bird Prizes for the poultry section are: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $2.50 3rd - $1.50 All exhibits must be in cages by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2014. Entry forms must be in to the secretary Sally Andrews, 1676 Concession 3 Dalhousie, Lanark, ON, K0G 1K0 by September 12, 2014 at the latest. For more info call Sally at 613-259-3480 All sections are subdivided into four classes as follows: Class 1 – Old Male Class 3 – Young Male Class 2 – Old Female Class 4 – Young female When making an entry, include Section & Class numbers. AMERICAN STANDARD POULTRY Section 1000-New Hampshire 1001-Plymouth Rock, Barred 1002-Plymouth Rock, AOV 1003-Wyandotte, AOV Section 1004-Rhode Island Red 1005-Jersey Giant 1006-Naked Neck 1007-American, AOV ASIATIC STANDARD POULTRY Section 1017-Brahma, Light 1018-Brahma, AOV 1019-Cochin, Black Section 1020-Cochin, White 1021-Cochin, AOV 1022-Langshans, AC CONTINENTAL STANDARD POULTRY Section 1026-Hamburg, Spangled 1027-Hamburg, AOV 1028-Polish, Buff Laced 1029-Polish, White Crested, Black Section 1030-Polish, AOV 1031-Houdans, AC 1032-Faverolles, Salmon 1033-Continental, AOV ALL OTHER STANDARD BREEDS POULTRY Section 1039-Old English, AV 1040-Modern, AOV 1041-Sumatra Section 1042-Araucanan, AV 1043-AOV, named 18 FOWL Section 1052- Guinea Fowl ENGLISH STANDARD POULTRY Section 1053-Australorp 1054-Cornish AC 1055-Orpington, AOV Section 1056-Sussex, Light 1057-English, AOV, named MEDITERRANEAN STANDARD POULTRY Section 1065-Ancona, AV 1066-Leghorn, White SC 1067-Leghorn, Dark Brown, SC Section 1068-Leghorn, AOV 1069-Minorca, AOV 1070-Mediterranean, AOV, named BANTAMS GAME BANTAMS Section 1079-Modern Pyle 1080-Modern, AOC 1081-Old English, Black 1082-Old English, White Section 1083-Old English, Black Red 1084-Old English, Duckwing 1085-Old English, Spangled 1086-Old English, AOV SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS Section 1090-Plymouth Rock, Barred 1091-Plymouth Rock, AOV 1092-Japanese, Black Tailed 1093-Japanese, AOV 1094-Leghorn, White, SC 1095-Leghorn, Light Brown Section 1096-Leghorn, AOV 1097-Naked Neck 1098-Rhode Island Red 1099-New Hampshire 1100-SC, Clean Legged, AOC ROSE COMB CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS Section 1108-Rose Comb, Black 1109-Rose Comb, AOC 1110-Hamburg, AC 1111-Seabright, Silver 1112-Seabright, Golden Section 1113-Wyandotte, Laced 1114-Wyandotte, AOV 1115-Antwerp Belgians, AOV 1116-RC Clean Legged AOV 19 ALL OTHER COMBS CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS Section 1123-Cornish, AC 1124-Polish, White Crested Black Section 1125-Polish, AOC 1126-AOV FEATHER LEGGED BANTAMS Section Section 1130-Cochin, White 1137-Booted, bearded, Mille Fleur 1131-Cochin, Buff 1138-Booted, AOV 1132-Cochin, Black 1139-Brahma, Light 1133-Cochin, AOC 1140-Brahma, Dark 1134-Silkie, White 1141-Brahma, Buff 1135-Silkie, AOC 1142-Feather Legged, AOV 1136-Booted, non-bearded Mille Fleur, AOV TURKEYS Section 1144-Bronze 1145-Narragansett 1146-Bourbon Red 1147-Spanish Black Section 1148-Slate 1149-Royal Palm 1150-AOV, named WATERFOWL GEESE Section 1153-African Greys 1154-Canada AV 1155-Chinese, White 1156-Chinese, Brown 1157-Embden 1158-Toulouse, Grey Section 1159-Toulouse, Buff 1160-Pilgrim 1161-Sebastapol 1162-Egyptian 1163-AO Standard Breed, named DUCKS Section 1169-Buff 1170-Call, White 1171-Calll, Grey 1172-Call, Snowy 1173-Call, AOV 1174-Indian Runner, Penciled 1175-Indian Runner AOV 1176-Khaki Campbell Section 1177-Mallard, Grey 1178-Muscovy, White 1179-Muscovy, AOV 1180-Peking 1181-Rouen 1182-White Crested 1183-Wood or Mandarin 1184-AO Standard Breed Name Variety & Breed 20 PIGEONS Section 1200-African Owl, AC 1201-Chinese Owl, AC 1202-English Trumpeter, AC 1203-Fantail, AC 1204-German Beauty Homer, AC 1205-Helmet, SF, AC 1206-King, AOC 1207-Showroller AC 1208-Runt, AC 1209-Show Racer AC 1210-Oriental Frills, AC Section 1211-Modena, AC 1212-Norwich Crupper, AC 1213-English Pouter, AC 1214-Pouter, AOV 1215-Racing Homer, AC 1216-Flying Homer, AC 1217-Show Roller, AC, marked 1218-Tumblers, AV, named 1219-Tippler, AC 1220-AOV Pigeon, named PHEASANTS, DOVES, QUAIL PHEASANTS Section 1225-Amherst 1226-Golden – AV 1227-True Pheasants (Ring neck Related) 1228-Peacocks, AV 1229-Pheasants, AOV DOVES Section 1230-Diamonds, AV 1231-Ringnecks, AV 1232-Foreign Doves, Senegal & smaller 1233-Foreign Doves, Larger than Senegal QUAIL Section 1234-Bobwhite 1235-Button 1236-Quail, AOV 21 RABBITS 50 cent entry fee per rabbit Class 1 – Old Buck Class 3 – Young Buck Class 2 – Old Doe Class 4 – Young Doe Section 1300 – Giants, AV 1301 – Lops, AV 1302 – Flemish 1303 – New Zealand, name colour 1304 – Dwarf 1305 – Angora 1306 – AOV Prizes for the rabbit classes are: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $2.50 3rd - $1.50 POULTRY SPECIALS Rosettes will be given for the Specials as well as prize money. Every bird, waterfowl, and rabbit is automatically entered into the specials. Section 01S. 02S. 03S. 04S. 05S. 06S. 07S. 08S. 09S. 10S. 11S. 12S. 13S. 14S. 15S. 16S. Best turkey – hen Best turkey – tom Best goose Best gander Best duck Best drake Best light breed – hen Best light breed – rooster Best heavy breed – hen Best heavy breed – rooster Best bantam – hen Best bantam – rooster Best pigeon – hen Best pigeon – cock Best rabbit – doe Best rabbit – buck Prizes for above specials are:1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 22 GRAINS AND SEEDS CLASS 35 Section 01 Oats – 5 lbs – named 02 Wheat – 5 lbs – named 03 Barley – 5 lbs – named 04 Corn – sheaf – 6 stalks – named 05 Grain corn – 6 ears on foil plates 06 Quart of small white beans 07 Quart of soybeans 08 Quart of grain not mentioned 09 Flake of 1st cut baled hay-enclosed in plastic bag 10 Flake of 2nd cut hay – enclosed in plastic bag Prizes for above are: 1st – $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd $2.00 Most points in Class 35: see secretary 23 24 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES CLASS 36 Judged for quality, not for size, but should be uniform size, shape & colour. Exhibits maybe washed but not scrubbed. Section 1. Basket potatoes-early variety-named-10 in a bask 2. Basket potatoes-late variety-named-10 in a basket 3. 1 head cauliflower 4. 1 stem Brussels sprouts 5. 1 melon- named 6. 1 citron 7. 2 heads cabbage 8. 2 summer squash-named 9. 2 winter squash-named 10. 2 pumpkins for table use The following items are to be displayed on paper plate 11. 3 parsnips-1/2” tops 12. 3 heads garlic-2”tops 13. 3 cucumbers for table 14. 3 green tomatoes with stems 15. 3 ripe tomatoes for table slicing 16. 5 ripe cherry tomatoes 17. 3 red onions 18. 3 yellow onions 19. 3 beets for table use-cleaned with ½” top 20. 3 sweet peppers-red or green 21. 3 carrots, ½” tops; for table use 22. 5 stocks Swiss Chard; in glass jar with water 23. 3 hot peppers 24. 3 leeks 25. Display of ornamental gourds-qty 10-not polished 26. Most oddly shaped vegetable 27. Biggest potato 28. Biggest cabbage 29. Biggest zucchini 30. Biggest Squash 31. Biggest Pumpkin 32. Largest sunflower head. 33. Best collection of vegetables-named 34. Unusual article not listed 35. Tallest Sunflower Prizes for above class are: 1st- $4.00, 2nd- $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 TO THE EXHIBITOR WITH THE MOST POINTS IN CLASS 36 25 EGGS CLASS 36B 01. Heaviest dozen eggs-white 02. Heaviest dozen eggs-brown 03. Biggest single egg – any type – named 04. Smallest single egg- any type – named Prizes for sections 1 to 4 are: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 26 FRUITS AND FLOWERS SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ITEM DEPICTING THEME: GOATS CLASS 37 Section 1. Odd shaped fruit 2. Best display of apples- named 3. Basket of crab apples 4. Display of wild grapes Potted Plants Section 5. Ivy 6. Fibrous Begonia-in bloom 7. Geranium (10” diameter pot- cannot be re-potted from outside) 8. African Violet- single, in bloom 9. Cactus 10. Impatiens plant- planter or hanging 11. Coleus in pot 12. Tuberous begonia 13. Collection of 3 herbs – named 14. Succulent 15. Foliage houseplant – not Ivy Cut Flowers SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ITEM DEPICTING THEME: GOATS Section 16. Petunias- 3 blooms, assorted, with foliage 17. Dahlias- 3 blooms, 3” and under 18. Dahlias- Large one bloom over 6” 19. Zinnias -3 blooms; under 2” 20. Zinnias- 3 blooms; over 2” 21. Bouquet of 5 Sunflowers(head bloom &/or 8 stems of sunflowers) 22. Bouquet of 5 Snapdragons 23. Bouquet of annual Phlox- dwarf 24. Bouquet of mixed annuals 25. Bouquet of Asters 26. Bouquet of Marigolds 27. Bouquet of Perennials 28. Bouquet of Petunias 29. Geranium 30. Herb- Parsley- in water greenery only 31. 3 Hostas leaves in water 32. Single Rose- floating in a fancy glass 33. Flowering Kale or Cabbage- in water 34. Collection of plants grown in one container- can be foliage, flowers or combination. Prizes for above classes are: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 27 FLOWER SPECIALS CLASS 37S Section 01S. Fresh Flower arrangement in shades of red, orange and yellow 02S. “Nanny Goat’s Hat” – Hat decorated with fresh and/or dried materials 03S. “ Fall Splendour”- fall leaves and flowers using grain stalks 04S. “A Basket of Thanks”- using a wicker basket, flowers, & fruit 05S. “Billy Goat’s Breakfast” – a design of flowers found in the wild 06S. Practical Arrangement using recycled articles 07S. Arrangement in an unusual container 08S. “Kidding around” – a miniature design 09S. “Billy Goats’ Gruff” – any design combining 3 containers 10S. Country kitchen arrangement – accessories permitted Prizes for above specials unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 TO THE EXHIBITOR WITH THE MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 37 & 37S – see secretary Barker Wilson Barristers and Solicitors Professional Corporation 31 Foster Street, Perth, Ontario K7H 1R8 Tel: 613-267-2800 Fax: 613-267-4852 28 HOME BAKING Please cover all entries with clear plastic wrap or put in locked plastic bag. Entries must be as listed, any more or less will be disqualified. NOTE: Loaf is bread size: Rolls must be separate: Buns must be joined: Cup Cakes in cup cake papers: Muffins no paper: No Food Colouring: CLASS 38 Section: Yeast Breads 01. Loaf of raisin bread 02. Loaf of white bread 03. Loaf of white bread made in a bread maker 04. Cinnamon Buns- qty 6- not iced 05. Dinner Rolls –qty 6 Section: Quick Breads 06. Lemon Loaf 07. Date & Nut Loaf 08. Scones- qty 5 09. Blueberry Muffins- qty 5 10. Cheese Tea Biscuits- qty 5 Section: Cakes 11. Carrot Cake- iced- 8X8 12. Queen Elizabeth Cake- 8X8 13. Angel Food Cake – Not iced – Dusting of icing sugar permitted 14. Chocolate Cupcakes - decorated- qty 6 15. Matrimony Cake- in pan 16. Any other cake not mentioned – named Section: Cookies- Squares- Candy Display of paper or Styrofoam plate 17. Ginger Snaps- qty 7 18. M&M or Smarties Cookies- qty 7 19. Oatmeal Cookies- qty 7 20. Peanut Butter Cookies- qty 7 21. Chocolate Chip Cookies- qty 7 22. Baked squares - named- qty 7 23. Unbaked squares-qty 7 24. Maple Fudge- qty 7 25. Chocolate Fudge- no nuts- qty 7 26. Peanut Brittle – qty 7 Section: Pastries 27. Maple Syrup Pie 28. Blueberry Pie 29. Pumpkin Pie 30. Raisin Pie 31. Butterscotch Pie 32. Raspberry Pie 33. Lemon Pie 34. Apple Pie Prizes for sections 01 – 34 unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 29 HOME BAKING SPECIALS CLASS 38S 01S. Butter Tarts – qty 7 - Crisco Family Favorite Recipe Baking Contest – 1st prize - $25.00 product certificate – 2nd prize - $10.00 product certificate Crisco package to be attached. Visit www.criscocanada.com for recipes and tips. 02S. Loaf of 60% Wheat Bread – Winner eligible to enter the OAAS District 60% Whole Wheat Bread Competition in November 2014. 03S. Spice Cake - iced – Robin Hood Family Favorite Recipe Baking Contest – 1st prize - $25.00 Product Certificate - 2nd prize - $10.00 Product Certificate Proof of purchase Robin Hood Flour to be attached. Visit www.robinhood.ca for recipes and tips 04S. Banana Bread – Fleischmann’s Baking Powder/Crown Corn Syrup Best Loaf Cake Contest – 1st prize - $20.00 plus gift prize – proof of purchase to be attached. Visit www.fleishmanns.ca . 05S. Loaf of multi grain bread – Fleishmann’s Yeast Best Bread Contest – 1st prize - $20.00 plus gift prize –proof of purchase to be attached. Visit www.fleishmanns.ca. 06S. Baked Beans – in small casserole dish JUNIOR BAKING SPECIALS To be displayed in the Main Hall – open to all 18 years and under 07S. Your favorite lunchbox Snacks – 2 varieties of cookies squares or bars –qty 3 of each type – named – Robin Hood Family “Best Lunchbox Snack” Contest – 1st prize - $15.00 – proof of purchase Robin Hood Flour to be attached 08S. Fleischmann’s Yeast “Beginners Best Bread “Youth” Contest – Loaf of bread – any kind named - 1st prize - $15.00 gift certificate Prizes for section 01S – 08S unless otherwise stated are 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00 TO THE EXHIBITOR WITH THE MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 38 AND 38S – see secretary 30 JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, ETC CLASS 38A NO WAX: ALL JAM & JELLY ENTRIES TO BE DISPLAYED IN 250 ml JARS OR IMPERIAL EQUIVALENT. (Mason Jars) ALL OTHER ITEMS TO BE DISPLAYED IN 500 ml JARS OR EQUIVALENT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. (Jam Jars) NO FOOD COLOURING Section: Jams & Jellies 01. Blueberry jam 02. Strawberry jam-freezer 03. Peach jam-cooked 04. Crabapple jelly 05. Grape jelly 06. Marmalade 07. Any Jam – not listed – named 08. Any Jelly – not listed – named Section: Pickles 09. Nine Day Pickles 10. Icicle Pickles 11. Bread & Butter Pickles 12. Dill Pickles 13. Pickled Beets 14. Pickled Onions 15. Pickled Eggs (does not need to be in a sealed mason jar) Section: Relishes/Chutneys/Salsas 16. Green Hot Dog Relish 17. Ripe Cucumber Relish 18. Zucchini Relish 19. Chutney 20. Salsa – Exhibitor’s choice; named 21. Any relish or chutney - not listed Section: Sauces 22. Applesauce 23. Chili Sauce 24. Spaghetti Sauce – homemade; no meat Section: Canned Goods 25. Canned Corn 26. Canned Green or Yellow Beans 27. Canned Stewed Tomatoes 28. Canned Peaches Prizes for 38A 1 – 28 unless stated otherwise are: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 MOST POINTS IN CLASS 38A – see secretary 31 SPECIALS Proof of product purchase to be attached For recipes and helpful hints on home canning visit www.bernardin.ca CLASS 38AS 1S. Raspberry Jam - Bernardin Best Jam/Jelly award – using Bernardin pectin - 1st prize - $20.00 Gift Certificate 2S. Bernardin Best of Show Award –Awarded to the entrant with the Best of Class 38A - Entry must be submitted in a Bernardin mason jar & snap lid – 1st prize - $30.00 Gift certificate 3S. Bernardin Gift Pack Competion – 1st prize - $20.00 Gift certificate Here is a chance to be creative. Gift baskets must include three (3) filled Bernardin Mason Jars – at least two of which must be sealed, shelf-stable home canned food. Gift Baskets must be assembled so as to create a “gift” but need NOT be in a basket. (Other containers, homemade or purchased are permitted if not encouraged). The assembled gift should include appropriate additional components: IE: perishable foods, snacks, candy, homemade craft items (candles, bath salts, spice mixtures, dry soup mixes). The assembled gift should approximate a gift value of $25 to $35. Maximum cost of baskets and contents should not exceed $20. Judging Criteria: 33% quality/taste and appeal of food components 33% creativity of presentation 33% price/value – perceived value of gift Prizes for Class 38AS unless stated otherwise are: 1st – Stated in section 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 CLASS 38B Section: Honey and Maple Syrup – to be presented in 250ml glass container 01. Liquid honey – light 02. Liquid honey – golden 03. Liquid honey – amber 04. Maple Syrup – extra light 05. Maple Syrup – light 06. Maple Syrup – medium 07. Maple Syrup – amber (cooking) Prizes for 38B 01 – 07 unless stated otherwise are: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 MOST POINTS IN CLASS 38B – see secretary 32 QUILTS CLASS 39 Quilts should be hand quilted unless otherwise stated. Quilts to be considered for the Annual OAAS Competitions to be entered in the appropriate category. SMA and SBA Patterns are to specified Judging is: 20% quilting 20% design 15% general appearance 10% binding & picot 5% lining 10% colour 10% material 10% borders 01. Quilt pieced; cotton, new – any size 02. Quilt made by group or organization –any size 03. Quilt made from recycled materials –any size 04. Crib quilt; new, pieced or appliqué – any size 05. Cottage quilt – tied, practical - any size 05. My First Quilt made by first time quilter – hand or machine quilted - any size 06. Quilted wall hanging - any size 07. Quilted Article that is not a quilt – e.g. Hand bag, table runner, etc. – may be hand or machine quilted 08. Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging – for annual OAAS Competition – see eligibility rules and regulations on next page. Total perimeter measurement to be minimum of 192 inches 09. Hand Quilted Quilt – for annual OAAS Competition see eligibility rules and regulations on next page. Total perimeter measurement to be minimum of 324 inches Prizes for Class 39 – 1st - $15.00 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $5.00 MOST POINTS FOR CLASS 39: see secretary 33 Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Machine-Quilting Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition Eligibility Rules and Regulations: General Conditions: A. Quilt/Wall Hanging must be solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Society (OAAS) Fair to be eligible for this competition. B. Quilt/Wall Hanging to measured on the perimeter. Total perimeter measurement to be a minimum of 192 inches. Note the article can be square, rectangular etc. C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will be selected at the Annual OAAS Convention. D. Upon making an entry into the OAAS Machine Quilting Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition. E. The winning OAAS Champion Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or OAAS provincial competition. F. The winner’s name to be displayed at the Fair on a sign provided by OAAS. G. Quilt/Wall Hanging must have visible machine quilting. Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Annual Hand Quilted Championship Quilt Eligibility, Rules and Regulations: General Conditions: A. Entries must be solely made and quilted by the exhibitor and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Fair to be eligible for the competition. B. Entry quilts must be a minimum of 324 inches measured on the perimeter (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed to the next level of competition). C. The winner’s name to be displayed at the Fair on a sign provided by OAAS. D. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be selected at the Annual OAAS Convention. E. Upon making an entry into the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Quilt Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition. F. The winning Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Champion Quilt will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or Convention OAAS competition. 34 SEWING & FANCY WORK SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ITEM DEPICTING THEME: GOATS CLASS 40A: SPINNING: Please include a sample of the fleece and name of breed and/or materials used 01. A skein of 2 ply handspun wool suitable for socks 02. A skein of 2 ply blended wool and mohair OR blended wool and silk 03. A skein of 2 ply alpaca or lama 04. Any article of clothing made from handspun yarn WEAVING: Please include a sample of fibers used 05. Any article for household use 06. Any article suitable for wearing 07. Rug or Mat SEWING: SMA to be attached to all articles: 08. Article of night wear 09. Book bag or carry-all or market bag 10. Cushion – (18” or less) 11. Child’s article of clothing – not pajamas 12. Placemats - 2 13. Article suitable for a Nursing Home resident – walker tote, adult bib, etc. 14. Doll outfit – Minimum 2 pieces – displayed on a doll 15. Clothing article made from polar fleece 16. Snuggle Blanket for a child KNITTING: SYA to be attached to all articles 17. Child’s hat and mitten set 18. Child’s sweater 19. Adult sweater – for the experienced knitter – consideration to be given to pattern difficulty 20. Socks – pair 21. Slippers - pair 22. Shawl or Poncho 23. Trendy Fashion Scarf 24. My first knitting project – any item made by a beginning knitter 25. Any item not listed 26. Afghan – minimum size 36” by 48” without fringe CROCHET: SYA to be attached to all articles 27. Placemats - 2 28. Cushion 29. My first crochet project – any item made by a beginning crocheter 30. Tea cozy 31. Afghan – minimum size 36” by 48” without fringe 32. Baby’s afghan or carriage cover 33. Shawl or poncho 34. Any item not listed 35 OTHER CRAFTS CLASS 40B 35. Pottery item 36. Stuffed toy for an infant (birth – 2 years) farm animal 37. Picture: cross stitch or embroidered - framed (SYA) 38. Article made from felting 39. Article made from metal 40. Handmade jewelry 41. Handmade article with potpourri 42. Something useful from something useless 43. Handmade candle- rolled, poured, or dipped 44. Penmanship – 8 lines of any poem 45. Item made from duct tape 46. Hooked rug or wall hanging 47. Silk flower arrangement 48. Decorated lamp shade (lamp shade may be purchased or homemade) 49. Scrapbook- any theme 50. Handmade hat or fascinator (A fascinator is extravagant headwear. It can be a headband, comb or tiny hat embellished with feathers, beads, flowers, etc. 51. Stained glass item WOOD CRAFTS 52. Centre piece made from natural materials (pine cones, twigs, etc.) 53. Craft item made from wood 54. Child’s toy made from wood 55. Birdhouse, birdfeeder or bat house made from wood 56. Article carved from wood 57. Wooden cutting board 58. Turned bowl: name type of wood used 59. Walking stick or cane DRAWING and PAINTING 60. Oil or acrylic picture: framed 61. Watercolour picture: framed 62. Pencil or charcoal drawing: framed 63. Picture done using any other medium: framed e.g. Pastels, coloured pencil, pen and ink 64. Paint by number - framed 65. Tole painting: any medium 66. Painted rock 67. Painted flower pot 36 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ITEM DEPICTING THEME: GOATS THE GOLDEN YEARS (age 65 & older) CLASS 41 01. Quilt – any size – SMA 02. Any article – sewing – SMA 03. Knitted or crocheted item – SMA 04. Article made for resident of nursing home or care facility 05. Item made from wood 06. Painting – any medium 07. Bazaar item (value $5.00 - $10.00) 08. Generations – photo of a senior and a child - mounted 09. Article of embroidery 10. Penmanship – 8 lines of any poem 11. Quilt block – named and mounted 12. Homemade book mark . CLASS 42: CHRISTMAS CORNER (ALL ITEMS TO HAVE A CHRISTMAS THEME) 01. Tree skirt 02. Christmas wreath, door or wall decoration 03. Christmas jewelry – hand made 04. Sewn gift bag 05. Table centrepiece 06. Stocking (any medium) - SMA 07. Father Christmas- any medium 08. Christmas card with original verse 09. Angel; any kind 10. Handmade ornament for tree 11. Bazaar item (value $5.00 - $10.00) 12. Christmas placemats – set of 2 – any material – SMA Prizes for Classes 41 & 42 : 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 MOST POINTS FOR CLASSES 41 & 42: see secretary 37 ANTIQUES (DISPLAY) DISPLAY IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES WITH A DESCRIPTION AND DATE OF ITEM(S) 01. Antique household articles (ie: lamps, butter maker, etc.) 02. Clothes 03. Picture in frame 04. Piggy bank 05. Toys 06. Farm tools 07. Picture of old farm buildings 08. Unusual items 09. Tractor 10. Farm Implements Prizes for Antiques unless otherwise stated are: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 MOST POINTS FOR ANTIQUES: see secretary PHOTOGRAPHY Special consideration given for items depicting our theme - GOATS CLASS 43 MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD; COLOUR OR BLACK & WHITE ACCEPTABLE 01. 2 snapshots - My favorite pet(s) 02. 2 snapshots – macro – any subject 03. 2 snapshots - fire 04. 2 snapshots –water in any form (mist, rain, snow, icicles, etc.) 05. 2 snapshots – weather 06. 2 snapshots – 2 different insects 07. 2 snapshots – contrasts (before and after, young and old, etc.) SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS 43A 01. Theme for 2014: “GOATS” – 1 snapshot – Kids and Kids” - (5” x 7” – mounted) Prizes for the above Classes 43 & 43A unless otherwise stated are: 1st -$5.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 MOST POINTS IN CLAS 43 & 43A: see secretary 38 Omya Canada Inc. 18595 HWY #7 West Perth Ontario K7H 3E4 Canada Office phone: +1 613 267 5367, +1 800 267 8920 Office fax: +1 613 267 5408 Website: http://www.omya-na.com 39 JUNIOR DIVISION SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ITEM DEPICTING THEME: GOATS SPECIAL – Open to all 18 years old and under Design the cover for the 2015 Fair Book – Theme PIGS Display the date as follows – SEPTEMBER ___ 2015 CLASS 44A 3 Years and under 01. Trace your hand and create a finger family 02. Finger paint a fall tree 03. Create a paper bag animal 04. Make an edible necklace – e.g. cereal, gummy candies, popcorn, etc. 05. What’s in my pocket – collection of items found in my pocket? 06. Make a play dough animal – display on small plate 07. 3 decorated sugar cookies 08. My favorite 3 vegetables – displayed on a paper plate 09. “I picked them for you” – display of 3 flowers 4 & 5 year olds 10. Make and decorate a shaker musical instrument from a toilet paper roll 11. Collage of animals you would see at the fair 12. Make an owl out of a pine cone 13. Handmade birthday card for a grandparent 14. Make a pattern of paint prints using fruits or vegetables you would see at the fair (potatoes, carrots, apples, etc.) 15. Print your name 16. Decorate a pair of sunglasses 17. Make a finger family from your finger prints 18. “This is me” – a self portrait 19. 4 decorated sugar cookies 20. My favorite 3 vegetables – displayed on a paper plate 21. “I picked them for you” – display of 3 flowers 6 – 8 year olds 22. Make and decorate an animal from disposable cups 23. Trace your foot and make it into a creature or monster 24. Draw a picture of yourself walking a dog 25. Make a musical instrument 26. Make an original design from Lego, K’nex or other building material 27. Handmade and decorated fan 28. Transform items from your recycle bin into something you find on the farm 29. Write a paragraph – The best part of McDonald’s Corners Fair is…… 30. Handmade jewelry 31. List of 5 things – What I can do to be a good friend 32. 5 decorated cupcakes 33. 3 vegetables from my garden – with 2 sentences of what I did to help them grow. 34. 3 flowers from my garden – with 2 sentences of what I did to help them grow. 40 9 – 11 year olds 35. Decorate a flip flop 36. Make a flower arrangement for a sick friend 37. Draw a treasure map 38. Create a hand puppet from a sock 39. Make a fall wind sock 40. Creation made from natural materials – pine cones, grape vines, burrs, etc. 41. Item made from duct tape 42. Decorated T-shirt 43. List 5 things I’d like to see or do at McDonald’s Corners Fair 44. 5 decorated cupcakes 45. 3 vegetables from my garden with 5 sentences of what I did to help them grow 46. 3 flowers from my garden with 5 sentences of what I did to help them grow 12 – 14 year olds 47. Watercolour fall scene 48. Decorated T-shirt 49. Handmade bookmark 50. Make a “Wanted Poster” of yourself or a friend 51. Garden decoration 52. Handmade door stop 53. Handmade jewelry 54. Dress up a cob of corn to look like your favorite celebrity 55. List 5 things I can do to help my community 56. Decorated cake -8 or 9 inch 57. 5 healthy vegetables from our garden – Give 5 reasons why they are healthy 58. 5 flowers – Give 5 reasons they beneficial to grow 16- 18 year olds 59. Using 12 words relating to the fair – create a hand drawn crossword puzzle 60. Create a bumper sticker for a tractor 61. Inuksuk – maximum height 30 cm 62. Create a comic strip – maximum 4 frames 63. Computer created business card to advertise a skill you can offer 64. Decorated doorknob sign, any material 65. A time capsule with 7 items from this year 66. Make a wind chime from household/repurposed items 67. Design a banner for McDonald’s Corners Fair – may be done on canvass or sturdy cardboard 68. 4 photos of animals “that I have taken”, mounted with caption for each 69. Decorated cake – 8-9 inches 70. 5 healthy vegetables from our garden – Give 5 reasons why they are healthy 71. 5 flowers – Give 5 reasons they beneficial to grow 41 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION of AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES JUNIOR POSTER COMPETION “Original handmade design” ENTRY RULES 01. “Promoting Your Fair” – Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster. 02. Must be hand drawn. 03. Poster size: Minimum – 8 ½” X 11” (23cm X 28cm), without border Maximum – 11” X 17” (28cm X 44cm), without border 04. Each entry must be centered on a CARDSTOCK or BRISTOL BOARD exposing a 2” border on all four sides. 05. Name of fair, district, contact person, owner of poster to be clearly labeled on the back of each entry (to be done after judging on the day of the fair – for district competition) 06. The winning poster from each class at each fair will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter at the provincial competition. CLASS 44B 01. Poster entries for youth up to and including Grade 4 02. Poster entries include youth, Grade 5 to Grade 8 inclusive 03. Poster entries include Grade 9 to Grade 12 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION of AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES Plain Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition (no nuts) CLASS 44C Contest is open to youth up to age 15 years. The first prize winner will be eligible to enter at the District Competition. SPECIAL CHRISTIAN SECTION CLASS 45A 01. What I like about Sunday School 02. A painting of “God’s Promise” (Noah’s Ark with rainbow) 03. Make a Diorama of the Christmas Story in a shoe box 04. Draw a poster for the 10 Commandments relating to today’s living Christian section has been sponsored by: Knox Presbyterian Church 42 SPORTS CHILDREN’S GAMES START AT APPROX. 12 NOON 01. Tots 3 & under: marshmallow throw 02. Tots 4 & 5: marshmallow throw 03. Children’s race : 6 & 7 04. Boys & Girls race – 8 - 9 05. Boys & Girls race – 10 – 11: 100 yards 06. Boys race 12 – 14 : 100 yards 07. Girls race 12 -14 : 100 yards 08. Toddler trot : 4 & under 09. Children’s race 4 & 5 10. Sack race : 12 & older 11. Sack race : 8 – 11 12. Sack race : 5 – 7 13. Three legged race : 12 & older 14. Three legged race : 8 – 11 15. Three legged race : 3 – 7 16. Egg throwing contest : 11 & older 17. Egg throwing contest : 8 – 10 18. Egg throwing contest : 3 – 7 19. Shoe toss - 11 yrs. & older 20. Ladies shoe toss: 20 & older 21. Ladies nail driving Prizes for the above games Donated by Brian Forester of Sylvania Lodge & Ruth Duncan: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 4th - $1.00 5th - $1.00 PET SHOW ALL PETS MUST BE ON A LEASH ONLY 1 ENTRY PER PERSON ONLY 1 PRIZE PER PET CATEGORIES: Most unusual pet Best trick by pet (not a dog) Fastest pet (not a dog) Youngest pet Smallest pet Best dressed pet Best dog to sit & stay Dog with longest ears Best dog trick Loudest Bark Pet with the longest tail Pet with most spots Pet with most hair Pet with longest whiskers 43 TEDDY BEAR CONTEST ONE TEDDY BEAR PER PERSON THIS CONTEST IS SPONSORED BY ALL TEDDY BEAR LOVERS Mamma teddy bear Papa teddy bear Baby teddy bear Knit teddy bear Homemade teddy bear Cowboy teddy bear Teddy bear who lives the furthest away Oldest person to own a teddy bear Youngest person to own a teddy bear Most cuddly teddy bear Biggest teddy bear Bride teddy bear Smallest teddy bear I’m not a teddy bear – I’m something really special McDonald’s Corners FARMERS’ MARKET Saturdays 9 – 1 May to October LOCAL PRODUCE ORIGINAL CRAFTS WOOD FIRED PIZZA mcdonaldscornersfarmersmarket@ hotmail.com 44 45 46 NO…….. McDONALD’S CORNERS FAIR ENTRY FORM Please complete this entry form and send it with $5.00 entry fee to the secretary as follows on or before the date mentioned in the rules. Entry Fee for Birds & Rabbits is $0.50 each and $1.00 for each Horse entered. S. Andrews , 1676 Concession 3 Dalhousie, Lanark, ON,K0G 1K0 NAME ………………………………………………. PHONE…………………………………………………. ADDRESS………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………… Email …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. CLASS SECT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES 47 SEC USE CLASS SECT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES 48 SEC USE 49