COUNTRY FAIR
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COUNTRY FAIR
COUNTRY FAIR August 5 & 6, 2016 Agriculture—The Heart of Our Community Sponsored by the Clandonald Agricultural Society 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 1 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, August 5 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Entries Received (West overhead doors of Arena) Saturday, August 6 All Day 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 noon Exhibit Hall Open & Goldmine Pancake Breakfast Parade Presentations Clandonald Agricultural Society $25 Membership Draw Family Entertainment, Watermelon Contest, Facepainting, Bingo, Children’s Races, Tractor Pedal Pushers, Scavenger Hunt, Laser Tag, Golf Ball Draw…& much more Check posters and local newspapers for exact times for events. ITEM OF INTEREST For the Clandonald Agricultural Society to be recognized as an agricultural society, we must have a membership of at least 50 or more persons with not less than 25 of whom must be engaged in agricultural production. This member qualification is renewed every year and is compulsory for a society to be eligible for all or any government grants to our community. A person may become a member of the society at any time on payment to the Treasurer of a membership fee of $1. Quotes are from the Agricultural Society Bylaws Act. Memberships for this year will be available at the Exhibit Hall on Friday and the Pancake Breakfast on Saturday morning. Page 2 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet EXHIBIT NOTES AND THANK YOU We will be presenting a separate prize for seniors as stated in the rules and regulations. Exhibitors please make sure your entries are listed on an entry form and tags are properly filled in. Tags are available before exhibit day at the Clandonald Post Office, Clandonald Country Store, or by phoning (780) 853-2084. Any suggestions you may have for entries to be included in future fair booklets would be greatly appreciated; therefore, a suggestion box will be placed at the Exhibit Hall. Thank you to all who have given suggestions for entries over the years. A worthy thank you is expressed by the Directors of the Clandonald Agricultural Society to all the convenors for helping out in last year's fair and those that are helping this year. Special thanks to those organizations and persons who have donated towards our fair. Thanks a bunch!! Fair Presentations: Grand Aggregate (Top overall winner in exhibits) Seniors Grand Aggregate (Top overall winner in Seniors exhibits) Granny’s Green Thumb (In memory of Evelyn Lawrence) Two cash prizes of $25 each in Seniors (In memory of Winnie Convey, sponsored by Andrew Convey) Best Apple Pie (In memory of Rosie McMullan) First Place Float (In memory of Kathleen Brake, sponsored by Bill and Judy Carter) Best Dressed Horse in parade (In memory of Jim McCormack) Volunteer of the Year – Clandonald Agricultural Society Member (In memory of Denis McCormack, sponsored by Betty McCormack and Family) Clandonald Agricultural Society Membership Draw – $25 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 3 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All entries shall be received on Friday, August 5 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. No entries shall be received later. 2. All entries are to be left for exhibit for Saturday, August 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 3. All entries shall be removed by 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 6. 4. The Clandonald Agricultural Society cannot be held responsible for any damage or harm, accident or otherwise, to any person attending the Fair either as an exhibitor or to any exhibit or for any other reason, nor can the Society be held responsible for any accident that may happen at other events or entertainment put on by the Society. 5. There shall be only one exhibit per family in any one class except children under 15 may enter each class in any section. To enter Seniors, you must be 65 and over. People may enter in only one age group category. 6. All entries shall have a class number. 7. An exhibitor's fee of $2 will be charged to all non-members of the Clandonald Agricultural Society. 8. All exhibits must be listed on the printed entry form attached to this booklet. Extra forms are available on request. All entries shall be filled in and signed by the exhibitor prior to presenting to the exhibit taggers. 9. Individual entry tags must be presented with each entry if you have numerous entries. Tags are available at the Clandonald Post Office, Clandonald Country Store, or by phoning (780) 853-2084. 10. Judging will commence on Friday, August 5 at 3:00 p.m. No one will be allowed to enter while judging is in progress. 11. Exhibit entries are judged and awarded first, second, and third prize ribbons and a cash prize of $3, $2, or $1 where applicable. If there are no suitable entries, no ribbons or cash prizes will be awarded. All final decisions will be made by the judges. If there are any discrepancies to prize money awarded for exhibits, this needs to be brought forward by 4:30 p.m. on the day of the fair. 12. Where the total number of exhibits in any class is less than three, the judges are at liberty to amalgamate such items with others of like character or where the judges are of the opinion that the exhibits do not justify any award, prizes shall be awarded according to standing. 13. All entries presented for competition must be fresh and clean, and must conform to quantity or size specified, otherwise they will be disqualified. Homemade items should be made within the past 5 years. 14. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor and not previously shown at the Clandonald Fair. 15. School entries are always judged by local volunteers and awarded coloured ribbon only. 16. The director of the executive reserves the right to correct any errors and to make any alterations to the prize list. Page 4 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet JUDGING CRITERIA SAMPLE OF ENTRY TAG FLOWERS Bloom: Displayed individually on dish or tray Stem: On stem in vase or container FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fruits They must be shown with their stems attached. All fruits should be clean, free from blemishes, and uniform size and shape. Apples and crabs may be polished with a soft cloth to improve their shine. Vegetables Colour: Should be bright, clean, and attractive. A rich dark colour is preferred. Condition: Free from blemishes that are caused by insects, disease, dirt, or mechanical damage. Size: Should be of moderate size. Usually oversized vegetables are coarse, tough, and lacking in flavour. Uniformity: All items in a display should be similar size, colour, maturity, and shape. All vegetables displayed with tops. Trim tops to 1 to 4 inches. Beans: Uniform pod length, colour typical of variety, and free of blemishes and bruises. Pods should be crisp, fresh, and free from stringiness and fibre. Beets: Deep red colour including crown. Top should be trimmed and roots should have no side hairs and when cut, should not have white rings. Cabbage: Firm, moderate-sized heads, free of insect damage, with stalk removed but some of the outer leaves left. Cauliflower: Heads 5” to 8” in diameter with a firm white curd. Firm stems and no leaves showing through the curd. Cucumber: Should be unblemished with no yellow underside. Stems attached, but blossom removed. Pickling – 3” long. Slicing – Over 3” long. Onion: 1” tops, roots trimmed. Potatoes: Uniform size and shape. Clean and free from disease and blemishes with shallow eyes. No greening or sunburn. Tuber can be washed or just cleaned with a soft brush or cloth but do not break the skin. Tomatoes: Smooth, uniform size and shape. Shown with stem on. Zucchini: Smooth, small sized, and uniform. 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 5 EXHIBIT HALL WORKERS Every year, we have many volunteers that work at the Exhibit Hall. We try to contact these people early enough for them to make the necessary arrangements to spend the afternoon helping make the exhibits a success. The jobs are many, but we always have a lot of help. Everyone who gives their time deserves our heartfelt thanks. Entries are received from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., after which judging shall commence. Class Workers Vegetable & Fruit Class Frances Protsch Patricia Rybchinsky Flower Class Audrey Cusack Margaret Farrell Homecooking & Canning Angie Bildfell Lois Cusack Handicrafts Gloria deJong Jane Lawrence Lori Nawrot Homemaking Siobhan Fundytus Pauline MacGillivray Holly Nicolson Grains & Grasses Simon Bodurka School Entries Gwen McPhee Seniors Alice Nowosad Jessie Nowosad Mildred Molineux Exhibit Taggers Janet Matyaschuk Linda Hook Point Talliers Marj Lawrence Ruby Lawrence Parade Gwen McPhee Margaret Farrell Thank you to our local judges—Marlene Lawrence for judging school entries and Simon Bodurka for judging agricultural entries. Page 6 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet SECTION "A" FLOWERS Ages 16 and Up Where not specified, blooms may be either one colour or a mixture of colours. Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Asters – 4 blooms Bachelor Buttons – 4 blooms Begonia – single, 1 bloom on foil covered container Cosmos – 4 stems, 1 bloom on stem Dahlia – 3 blooms, bud off 3"-6" diameter Gladioli – 1 spike, any colour Gladiolus – 3 spikes, different colours Hollyhock – 3 blooms Lavatera – 1 blossom Petunia – single, 3 blooms Petunia – double ruffle, 3 blooms, mixed colour on foil covered container Decorative Sunflower – 1 stem Sweet Peas – 6 stems, mixed colour Vase Sweet Peas and other foliage Phlox – 4 stems Marigold – less 1½”, 5 blooms on foil covered container Marigold – 5 blooms, 1½"-3" Marigold Giant – over 3" in diameter, 4 blooms Pansy – 4 blooms one colour, under 2”, on foil covered plate Pansy – 4 blooms one colour, over 2”, on foil covered plate Rose – best individual bloom in vase container (not a rose bowl) Tea Rose – best individual bloom in vase container Buffet arrangement of fresh mixed flowers, view from one side Dining Table Centre – fruit and flowers Snapdragon – 4 stems, mixed colours Zinnia – pompon, 4 stems Best Flower – potted indoor plant (place name of plant on pot) Best Foliage – potted indoor plant (place name of plant on pot) Cup and Saucer arrangement – fresh flowers Carnations – 3 blooms Nasturtiums – 3 blooms Geraniums – 1 stem Arrangement of Lilies Arrangement of fresh flowers in a kitchen utensil Arrangement of fresh flowers using candles Arrangement of fresh flowers using mirrors “Our Heritage” – using dried plant materials grown in Alberta Outdoor Hanging Planter or Patio Container of flowers Special Occasion Arrangement (fresh flowers) (name occasion) 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 7 Children Ages 10 to 15 Class 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Bouquet of wild flowers Bouquet of tame flowers Bouquet of sunflowers Pansy – 3 blooms on foil covered plate mixed colour Sweet Peas – 6 stems, mixed colour Petunia – 3 single blooms, mixed colour Bachelor Buttons – 4 blooms Gladioli – 1 spike any colour Marigolds – 3 blooms, 1½"-3" blooms Most unusual flower Children Ages 6 to 9 Class 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Bouquet of wild flowers Bouquet of tame flowers Sweet Peas – 6 stems, mixed colour Pansy – 3 blooms on foil covered plate, mixed colour Gladioli – 1 spike Corsage – fresh flowers Sunflower – 1 bloom, big Sunflower – 1 bloom, small Marigolds – 3 blooms, 1½"-3" blooms Most unusual flower Preschool Children Ages 5 and Under Class 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Bouquet of wild flowers Bouquet of tame flowers Sweet Peas – 6 stems, mixed colour Pansy – 3 blooms on foil covered plate, mixed colour Sunflower – 1 bloom, big Sunflower – 1 bloom, small Most unusual flower In Memory of Evelyn Lawrence (a.k.a. Granny) Granny’s Green Thumb Award Overall Winner of Flowers Sponsored by Ken Lawrence Page 8 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet SECTION "B" VEGETABLES & FRUIT Ages 16 and Up All entries on plain white paper plates in accordance to size of vegetable or fruit. Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Beans – 3 yellow Beans – 3 green Beets – 3 round, 1" tops Beets – 3 cylindrical, 1" tops Cabbage – 1 head Carrots – 3 short (4” & under), 1" tops Carrots – 3 long (over 4”), 1" tops Cauliflower – 1 head Broccoli – 1 head Celery – 1 heart Cucumber – 3 slicing Cucumber – 3 pickling Garlic – 2 bulbs Lettuce – 1 head Onions – 3 from seed, 1" tops, remove dirty skin Onions – 3 from sets, 1" tops, remove dirty skin Peas – 3 small pods or 3 large pods Peppers – 2 Potatoes – 3 red Potatoes – 3 white Potatoes – 3 netted gems Tomatoes – 3 red cherry Tomatoes – 3 red Tomatoes – 3 green Turnip – 1 with 1" tops Fresh herb collection, displayed and labelled – 3 kinds Salad vegetables – collection of 5 kinds displayed in a bowl Soup vegetables – collection of 5 kinds displayed in soup pot Zucchini, 12" and under – 1 fruit Zucchini, over 12" – 1 fruit Fruit 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Crabapples – 5 with stems Raspberries – 6 with stems Apples – 3 of one variety Strawberries – 5 with half inch stems Rhubarb – 4 stalks pulled out, tops trimmed into 3” fan Wild fruit – 3 each of 3 varieties Tame fruit – 3 each of 3 varieties 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Children Ages 10 to 15 All entries on plain white paper plates in accordance to size of vegetable or fruit. Class 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Carrots – 3 with 1" tops Peas – 3 pods Beans – 3 yellow Beans – 3 green Cucumbers – 2 pickling Potatoes – 3 Pumpkin – 1 fruit Vegetable character – made only with plants or plant parts Vegetable snack tray – prepared ready to eat (no dip) Onions – 3 from sets Tomatoes – 2 red Zucchini, 12" and under – 1 fruit Zucchini, over 12" – 1 fruit Odd shaped vegetable Largest vegetable Raspberries – 3 with stems Strawberries – 3 with 1/2" stems Crabapples – 3 with stems Children Ages 6 to 9 Class 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Carrots – 2 Peas – 2 pods Beans – 2 Potatoes – 2 Vegetable character - made only with plants or plant parts Vegetable tray – 3 different vegetables Pumpkin – 1 fruit Tomatoes – 2 green Zucchini, 12" and under – 1 fruit Zucchini, over 12" – 1 fruit Cucumbers – 2 Odd shaped vegetable Largest vegetable Favourite vegetable – 2 of one kind Raspberries – 3 with stems Strawberries – 3 with 1/2" stems Crabapples – 3 with stems Preschool Children Ages 5 and Under Class 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Carrots – 2 Peas – 2 pods Potatoes – 2 Vegetable character - made only with plants or plant parts Vegetable tray – 3 different vegetables Odd shaped vegetable Largest vegetable Favourite vegetable – 2 of one kind Best dressed zucchini – can be dressed in doll clothes Page 9 Page 10 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet SECTION "C" HOMECOOKING & CANNING All food exhibits are to be covered, except cakes with icing. No ready mixes permitted. All entries on paper or aluminum plates. Remove liners/wrappers on muffins. Ages 16 and Up Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 White bread – 1/2 loaf White buns – 3 Brown bread – 1/2 loaf Brown buns – 3 Breadmaker bread – 1/2 loaf Cinnamon buns – 3 Banana muffins – 3 Bran muffins – 3 Fruit muffins – 3 Rhubarb muffins – 3 Drop cookies – 3 of one variety Your favourite homemade cookies – 3 of one variety Shortbread – 3 plain Handmade chocolate – 3 pieces Banana loaf – 1/2 loaf Carrot loaf – 1/2 loaf Pumpkin loaf – 1/2 loaf Jelly roll – jelly-filled, 1/2 roll Chiffon cake – 1/4, not iced White layer cake – 1/4, butter icing Chocolate layer cake – 1/4, butter icing Decorated cake for special occasion (decoration only to be judged) Assortment of tea dainties – 3 varieties Butter tarts – 3 Raisin pie – 1/4 pie Apple pie – 1/4 pie Berry pie – 1/4 pie Flop baking Open class 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Canning Snap lids on all jams, jellies, and pickles (1 jar, any size, clean with no rust on the lids). Class 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Peach fruit – 1 jar Pear fruit – 1 jar Cherry fruit – 1 jar Berry fruit – 1 jar Other fruit (not listed above) – 1 jar Marmalade jam Peach jam Strawberry jam Raspberry jam Mixed jam (eg., strawberry-rhubarb jam) Strawberry freezer jam – other containers can be used Raspberry freezer jam – other containers can be used Crabapple jelly Raspberry jelly Cucumber dill pickles – last year's Pickled carrots – last year's Cut or whole beet pickles Bread or butter pickles Ice bucket or fridge pickles Bean pickles Relish Salsa sauce Antipasta Spaghetti sauce Open class Wine Making Bottles to be labelled. Class 55 56 57 58 White wine – 1 bottle Red wine – 1 bottle Beer – homemade – 1 bottle (identify kit if used) Open class Page 11 Page 12 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet HOMECOOKING No ready mixes permitted. All entries are to be covered, except cakes with icing. All entries on paper or aluminum plates. Remove liners/wrappers on muffins and cupcakes. Children Ages 10 to 15 Class 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Plain chocolate fudge - 3 pieces Brownies – 3 pieces Decorated gingerbread people – 2 Muffins – 3 of one kind Chocolate chip cookies – 3 Drop cookies – 3 Decorated giant cookie Your favourite cookies – 3 of one variety Plain chocolate cake – 1/4 cake, not iced Do your own thing with peanut butter – 3 pieces Decorated cake for special occasion (decorations only to be judged) Flop baking Open class Children Ages 6 to 9 Class 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Rice Krispies creation – your own sculpture (judged on decoration only) Popcorn creation – your own sculpture (judged on decoration only) Unbaked cookies – 3 of one kind Your favourite cookies – 3 of one variety Decorated cupcakes – 3 (decorations only to be judged) Decorated sugar cookies – 3 (decorations only to be judged) School lunch - on paper plate complete with itemized card Creative/nutritious snack – 3 of one kind Flop baking Open class Preschool Children Ages 5 and Under Class 82 83 84 85 86 Decorated cupcakes – 3 (decorations only to be judged) Decorated sugar cookies – 3 (decorations only to be judged) Rice Krispies creation – your own sculpture (judged on decoration only) Popcorn creation – your own sculpture (judged on decoration only) Open class 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 13 SECTION "D" HOMEMAKING Ages 16 and Up Sewing Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lady's garment Man's garment Newborn to preschool’s garment Child’s garment Denim article Apron Tote bag Pot holders Pillow Garment sewn from recycled fabric Halloween costume Open class for any article of clothing not mentioned above Open class for novelty, not garment article Crocheting 14 15 16 17 Baby's garment Doily Cushion Open class - small article (eg., toy, pot holders, etc.) Knitting 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mittens - 1 pair Slippers - 1 pair, adult Sweater Baby’s blanket Baby's garment Toque and scarf set Afghan Open class Fancy Work Class 26 27 28 29 30 Hand embroidered article Machine embroidered article Braided rug Covered photo album Any article decorated with fabric paint or appliques Page 14 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Quilt – quilted on home sewing machine Quilt – patchwork, tied Quilt – custom quilted Ragtime quilt Theme quilt Quilted placemats – 2 Quilted wall hanging Quilted runner Baby Quilt Christmas tree skirt Christmas stocking Petit point – any article Needlepoint – any article Cross stitch – any article Wall hanging Open class Children Ages 10 to 15 Class 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Knitting - any article Any article decorated with fabric paint or appliques (decorations only to be judged) Any article from recycled fabric Any useful item sewn from leftover pieces of new material Any denim article Any embroidery or cross-stitch work Christmas stocking Covered photo album Fancy garment (eg., dress) Casual garment Ragtime quilt Tote bag Bean bag Grandparent and grandchild project Open class Children Ages 6 to 9 Class 62 63 64 65 66 Any article decorated with fabric paint or appliques (decorations only to be judged) Any article from recycled fabric Sock puppet Grandparent and grandchild project Open class Preschool Children Ages 5 and Under Class 67 68 69 Any article decorated with fabric paint or appliques (decorations only to be judged) Grandparent and grandchild project Open class 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 15 SECTION "E" HANDICRAFTS Ages 16 and Up Photography – To be mounted on paper no bigger than 14” x 22” Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Oil painting by amateur Oil painting on something other than a canvas Water colour painting Acrylic painting Pen and ink Pencil sketch Mixed media, painting and drawing – watercolour, acrylic and/or pencils Wreaths Photography – farm life, colour, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – animals, colour, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – child life, colour, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – scenery, colour, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – family tree Photography – story telling pictures with captions, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – pioneer life, black and white or colour, mounted Photography – family occasions (weddings, birthdays, reunions), 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – seasonal occasions (Halloween, Christmas), 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – natural disasters, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – black and white, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – 1 favourite picture, specially mounted Photography – sunset scenes, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – Clandonald history, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – past Clandonald Fairs, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – humorous Photography – old homesteads, 4-6 snaps mounted Scrapbooking project Rubber stamping project Card – any occasion Christmas ornament/decoration Leather work Wooden toy Stuffed toy Dried flower arrangement (eg., swags) Corsage – artificial flowers with ribbon Artistic arrangement – eg., driftwood ornament Page 16 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Arrangement of artificial flowers using candles Arrangement of artificial flowers using mirrors Special Occasion Arrangement (artificial flowers) (name occasion) Wheat weaving Stain glass article Wood art – painted Woodwork, any item Pallet creation – any item Craft made from recycled or refinished material Painted stone Garden “row markers” – 4 markers, any material Jewellery Wall hanging Pottery – any item hand built Pottery – any item wheel Open class for women Open class for men Children Ages 10 to 15 Photography – To be mounted on paper no bigger than 12” x 14” Class 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Homemade greeting card Computer designed card Computer art Computer designed poster for Clandonald Country Fair Computer designed poster for a family celebration Lego – creation from kit, large Lego – creation from kit, small Lego – original creation, large Lego – original creation, small Beadwork Wooden project Wooden bench Wall hanging Water colour painting Original painting Painted stone Garden “row markers” – 4 markers, any material Charcoal or pastel drawing Sketching Cartoons Mixed media, painting and drawing – watercolour, acrylic and/or pencils Collage Christmas angel Christmas ornament/decoration Christmas craft Halloween craft Stuffed article, pillow, animal, or toy Scarecrow, stuffed Craft from a stuffed project Refrigerator magnet 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Page 17 Model – from kit Decorated picture frame Wrapped present (i.e., Christmas, birthday) – decorations to be judged only Rubber stamping project Photography – story telling pictures with captions, mounted Photography – 3 pictures of one theme Photography – farm life, mounted, 3 pictures Photography – animals, mounted, 3 pictures Photography – seasonal occasions (Halloween, Christmas), mounted, 3 pictures Photography – 1 favourite picture, specially mounted Photography – school event, mounted, 3 pictures Photography – 4-H Photography – humorous Photography – old homesteads, 4-6 snaps mounted Scrapbooking project Corsage – artificial flowers Bird house or other woodwork Jewellery Poster relating to the Clandonald Country Fair theme (maximum size – 11” x 17”) Duct tape item – article must be 90% made of duct tape and will be judged on creativity All occasion gift bag Grandparent and grandchild project Open class Children Ages 6 to 9 Class 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Homemade greeting card Wrapped present and tag (i.e., Christmas, birthday) – decorations and tag to be judged only Bird's nest (empty) Bee's nest Model - from kit Homemade mask Egg carton creation Painted stone Garden “row markers” – 4 markers, any material Hand puppet Christmas ornament/decoration Christmas craft Halloween craft Collage Decorated picture frame Decorated shoe box Playdough model - painted Collection (eg., rocks, shells, etc.) Beadwork Doll’s hairdo (hair only to be judged) Doddle art/coloured poster Painting with anything other than brush Popsicle stick model or picture Penholder decorated with household items Lego – from kit, large Page 18 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Lego – from kit, small Lego – original creation, large Lego – original creation, small Poster relating to Clandonald Country Fair theme (maximum size – 11” x 17”) Picture from colouring book, coloured Original drawing Christmas decoration Corsage – artificial flowers Grandparent and grandchild project Open class Preschool Children Ages 5 and Under Class 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 Bird's nest (empty) Homemade mask Painted stone Unusual stone or shell Hand puppet Egg carton creation Print your name and add decorations Picture from colouring book, coloured Picture made with buttons, pebbles, etc. Original drawing Original painting Your family – drawn, painted, felt markers, etc. Playdough – animal, figure or structure Collection (eg., rocks, shells, etc.) Collage – any materials Popsicle stick model or picture Finger painting Marshmallow creation Mud pie creation Decorated picture frame Wrapped present (i.e., Christmas, birthday) – decorations to be judged only Decorated paper roll Decorated shoe box Doll’s hairdo (hair only to be judged) Grandparent and grandchild project Open class 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 19 SECTION "F" AGRICULTURAL Threshed grain, 1 quart sample in plastic bags, previous crop. Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wheat Oats Barley Canola Flax Field peas Linola Sheaves of grain, 50 heads, stems 10" long, tied top and bottom, current crop. Class 8 9 10 11 12 Wheat Oats Barley Canola Rye Grass sheaves, green, 1" diameter, tied top and bottom, not longer than 15" stems, current crop. Class 13 14 Legumes Grass Ages 15 and Under Class 15 16 17 18 19 Five garden weeds mounted on paper or board (tied, glued, or stapled and labelled) Five grainfield weeds mounted on paper or board (tied, glued, or stapled and labelled) Farm safety poster (maximum size – 11” x 17”) Collage of pictures, farm life, past and present (maximum size – 12” x 14”) Scarecrow (up to 3 feet tall) Sheaves of grain, 50 heads, 10" stems, tied top and bottom. Class 20 21 22 Wheat Oats Barley Family Entry Class 23 24 Farm display in open-ended box covered with plastic Scarecrow (up to 6 feet tall) S E N I O R CI T I Z E N 'S S E CT I O N 65 and over 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 20 SECTION "G" FLOWERS Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Buffet arrangement of real mixed flowers – viewed from one side (winner receives $25) Dining Table Centre – fruit and flowers Gladioli – 1 spike, any colour Dahlia – 2 blooms Gladiolus – 3 spikes, different colours Petunia – single, 3 blooms and own foliage Petunia – double ruffle, 3 blooms, mixed colours on foil covered container Sweet Peas – 6 stems, mixed colours Marigold – 5 blooms, 1½"-3" blooms Best Flower – potted plant (place name of plant on pot) Best Foliage – potted plant (place name of plant on pot) Hanging Foliage plant in hanger – 1 or more plants Cup and Saucer arrangement – fresh flowers Garden Hat Design (fresh flowers) Nasturtiums – 3 blooms Pansy – 4 blooms, foil covered plate Snapdragon – 4 stems, mixed colours Rose – individual bloom Tea rose – individual bloom Asters - 4 blooms Vase Sweet Peas and other foliage Corsage – fresh flowers with ribbon Old Fashioned Arrangement of garden flowers Outdoor Hanging Planter or Patio Container of flowers Arrangement of fresh flowers using mirrors Arrangement of fresh flowers using candles Special Occasion Arrangement (fresh flowers) (name occasion) Most unusual flower Open class Page 21 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet SECTION "H" VEGETABLES & FRUIT Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Beans – 3 yellow Beans – 3 green Beets – 3 round, 1" tops Beets – 3 cylindrical, 1” tops Cabbage – 1 round Tomatoes – 3 red Tomatoes – 3 green Lettuce – 1 head Radishes – 1 bunch of 3, 1” tops, round, red Carrots – 3 Cucumber – 3 pickling Cucumber – 3 slicing Onions – 3 from seed, 1" tops, remove dirty skin Onions – 3 from sets, 1" tops, remove dirty skin Turnips – 1 with 1” tops Peas – 3 small or 3 large pods Potatoes – 3 red Potatoes – 3 white Potatoes – 3 netted gems Zucchini or other squash – 2, under 6” Zucchini or other squash – 2, over 6” Odd shaped vegetable “Memories of Home” – your favourite vegetable and recipe to prepare Open class 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Crabapples – 5 with stems Raspberries – 6 with stems Rhubarb – 4 stalks, cut at stalk end at the angle Strawberries – 5 with 1/2" stems Wild fruit – 3 of 1 variety Tame fruit – 3 of 1 variety Open class Fruit 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 22 SECTION "I" HOMECOOKING & CANNING All food exhibits are to be covered in plastic wrap, except cakes with icing. No ready mixes permitted. All entries on paper or aluminum plates. Remove liners/wrappers on muffins. Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 White bread – 1//2 loaf Brown bread – 1//2 loaf Plain white buns – 3 Baking powder biscuits – 3 Cinnamon buns – 3 Bran muffins – 3 Banana muffins - 3 Fruit muffins – 3 Banana loaf – 1/2 loaf Carrot loaf – 1/2 loaf Zucchini loaf – 1/2 loaf Tea dainties – 3 varieties, 2 of each kind Apple pie – 1/4 pie (winner receives recognition) Raisin pie – 1/4 pie Berry pie – 1/4 pie Butter tarts – 3 Drop cookies – 3 of one kind Shortbread – 3 White layer cake – 1/4, butter icing Chocolate layer cake – 1/4, butter icing Flop baking In Memory of Rosie McMullen Best Apple Pie Canning Pint sized jars or smaller. All canned goods sealed with snap lids – no wax or plastic lids. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Peach fruit – 1 jar Pear fruit – 1 jar Apricot fruit – 1 jar Berry fruit – 1 jar Other fruit (not listed above) – 1 jar Canned tomatoes – 1 jar Marmalade jam – 1 jar Saskatoon jam – 1 jar Strawberry jam – 1 jar Raspberry jam – 1 jar Peach jam – 1 jar Mixed jam (eg., strawberry-rhubarb jam) Crabapple jelly – 1 jar Raspberry jelly – 1 jar Chokecherry jelly – 1 jar Beet pickles – 1 jar Bread and butter pickles – 1 jar Cucumber dills – 1 jar Mustard bean pickles – 1 jar Pickled carrots – 1 jar Relish – 1 jar (labelled) Ice bucket or fridge pickles Tomato sauce – 1 jar Section I Class 13 Page 23 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet 45 46 Sauerkraut – 1 jar Open class Wine Making Bottles to be labelled. Class 47 48 White wine – 1 bottle Red wine – 1 bottle SECTION "J" HOMEMAKING Sewing Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lady's top Lady's slacks Lady's skirt Child's garment Denim garment Tote bag Article made from recyclable material (jeans, quilt, etc.) Open class Crocheting 9 10 11 12 13 Doily – 10” or over Afghan Baby's garment Cushion Open class Knitting 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sweater Slippers – 1 pair, adult or child Mittens – 1 pair, adult or child Child's garment – not mittens or slippers Child’s blanket Afghan Toque and scarf set Open class (winner receives $25) Fancy Work 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Embroidery thread – any article Quilt – hand quilted Quilt – machine quilted Quilted placemats – 2 Apron Pot holders Petit point – any article Cross stitch Open class 2016 Clandonald Country Fair Booklet Page 24 SECTION “K” HANDICRAFTS Photography – To be mounted on paper no bigger than 14” x 22” Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Photography – scenery, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – pioneer, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – childlife, colour, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – past Clandonald Fairs, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – family occasions (weddings, birthdays, reunions), 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – family tree Photography – farm scenes, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – sunset scenes, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – 1 favourite picture, specially mounted Photography – Clandonald history, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – natural disasters, 4-6 snaps mounted Photography – black and white, 4-6 snaps mounted Scrapbooking project Oil painting Water colour painting Wooden farm toy, small Woodwork, any item Arrangement of artificial flowers using mirrors Arrangement of artificial flowers using candles Special Occasion Arrangement (artificial flowers) (name occasion) Collectibles (eg., spoons, pens, pins, cups, etc.) Card – any occasion Open class for men and women In Memory of the Late Winnie Convey Her family are presenting $25 to the winners in the Senior Citizen’s Section Section “G” Flowers Class 1 Buffet Arrangement of Mixed Flowers & Section “J” Homemaking – Knitting Class 21 Open Class CLANDONALD COUNTRY FAIR Age Group ________ Sponsored by Clandonald Agricultural Society ENTRY FORM Name: Address: Section & Class Description Points CLANDONALD COUNTRY FAIR Age Group ________ Sponsored by Clandonald Agricultural Society ENTRY FORM Name: Address: Section & Class Description Points