Tweed Fair 2016 book
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Tweed Fair 2016 book
TWEED AGRICULTURAL FAIR presents We’re from the country and we like it that way July 8, 9, 10 2016 $5.00 DAILY GATE ADMISSION ADVANCED TICKETS: FRIDAY & SATURDAY - RIDE COUPONS $25/20 Ride Tickets SUNDAY ONLY 11am-4pm - WRISTBANDS $20 - Save $10 www.tweedfair.net TWEED-HUNGERFORD AGRICULTURAL FAIR July 8th, 9th & 10th, 2016 Calendar of Events ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE: $25/20 Coupons - Save $5 Tweed ValueMart, Olco, Palmateer’s Abattoir & Bush Furniture (Madoc) FRIDAY JULY 8th • Rides: Regular Prices in Effect 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM GATES OPEN • Midway Opens Official Opening: Grand Stands Weigh-in & Registration for Truck & Farm Pulls Pet Show: In front of Grand Stands Kid’s Zone: Arena Truck & Tractor Pull SATURDAY JULY 9th • Rides: Regular Prices in Effect 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 AM 1:00 PM GATES OPEN • Midway Opens Beef & 4H Cattle: Barns Pony Pulls: Track Beer Tent Opens Horse Pulls: Track Kid’s Karaoke: Tent Teen Karaoke: Tent 2:00 PM Adult’s Karaoke: Tent Followed by Open Mic Karaoke til 7:00 PM 5:30 PM Derby Registration 7:00 PM DEMOLITION DERBY Charlie Bird Band (Beer Tent after Derby) SUNDAY JULY 10th • All You Can Ride Sunday ONLY $20 Pay One Price Wrist Band 9:00 AM - 5:00pm 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 AM Ontario Xtreme Cowboy GATES OPEN Midway Opens Bike Races Registration 12:00 PM Dairy & 4H Cattle - Barns Baby Show - Arena Bike Races - Track “South of 7” - Beer Tent SATURDAY & SUNDAY ARENA DEMONSTRATIONS KINDERDANCE INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY – 2 & 4PM SUNDAY – 1 & 3PM 2 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net FUNTASTICAL COSTUMES (Games, prizes & Lets “Cake Walk) SATURDAY – 5PM • SUNDAY – 2PM MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Hi everyone. It’s Fair time again. We are celebrating Tweed’s oldest community festival The 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair. This years line up features all the favorites, Truck & Tractor Pulls, Demolition Derby, Korny Klowns, kids games and much more. We have demonstrations in the arena all weekend so stop by for some excitement and don’t miss the variety of vendors and food concessions in the arena and ball diamond. After the derby Saturday night enjoy the great sound of the Charlie Bird Band and Sunday brought back by popular demand our local band South of 7. We are excited to have this year Ontario Xtreme Cowboy. If you like speed mixed with horsing around you’ll love this event all day Sunday. Join them on Facebook. We would like to thank all the businesses, service clubs and individuals that have sponsored us this year. Your support is very much appreciated. Also a special thank you to our Municipality and Fire Department that put hours in each year helping keep our Fair clean and safe. To my board of directors and volunteer I couldn’t do it without you, so to you all I say thank you! Mark your calendars July 8-9-10 and “See you at the Fair” Your President, Sylvie Dunham JUNIOR & PEEWEE MEMBERS Meghan Palmateer, Dylan Palmateer, Haelie Palmateer, Jordon Tracey, Landon Wright, Faith Wright, Ava Wright, John Summers, Andrew Summers, Sydney Summers, Cassidy Parks, Katie Parks, Oliver Brooks, Brodie Spicer PAST PRESIDENTS Wilbur Bateman, Stan Genereaux, Bill McCrea, Ray Phillips, Milton Elliott, Dennis Hunt, Harold Bateman, Jim Palmateer, Mike Murphy, Ed Hunt, Glenn Holmes, Fred Furyk, Chris Doran, Jim Gunning, Tim Hunt, Irene Geen. CHAIRPERSONS Pet Show: Marlene White................................ 613-849-7440 Kids Zone: Monica Parks.................................613-417-0277 Pony Pulls: Ken & Will Uens...........................613-478-3066 Horse Pulls: Steve Gordon..............................613-477-2091 Karioke: Tracey Booth......................................613-849-8016 Beef Cattle/4H: Eric Doran.....................613-438-2599 Dairy Cattle/4: Tim Hunt..................................613-478-6143 Bike Races: Robert & Davine Palmateer.........613-478-1875 Demo Derby: Wayne Spicer................................613-478-3534 Cory Lessard................................613-848-7501 Baby Show: Cheri-Jo Gordon...........................613-477-2091 Farm Tractor/Truck Pull: Jessie Akey................. 613-243-9005 Calvin Allore.............. 613-849-8724 Domestic Science: Jennet Honey.....................613-478-2843 Crafts: Sylvie Dunham..........................613-478-3903 Jennet Honey.............................613-478-2843 Horticulture/Roots & Vegetables: Darlene Elson............................613-478-5174 Grains & Seeds: Matthew Dunham.................613-920-3631 OFFICERS FOR 2016-2017 MEMBERS President........................................................Sylvie Dunham 1st Vice President............................................Wayne Spicer 2nd Vice President...............................................Val Nugent Treasurer...........................................................Jennet Honey Secretary...........................................................Monica Parks Director......................................................Davine Palmateer Dave, Denise, Jesse, LiamAkey, GaryAkey, Barry & Heather Bassett, Lorna & Anthony Brooks, Harold Bateman, Joe Cronkright, Arden, Tristan, Meredith, Taylor Dunham, Dennis Holmes, Jeannine Cross, Charlene Green, Glen & Debbie Holmes, Dan Hunt, Dennis & Norma Hunt, Edward Hunt, Gary & Dorothy Hunt, Ginger Kehoe, Trevor Lockwood, Lynndell Lesperance, Barb McEwen, Linda Murphy, Heather Prevost, Andre Palmateer, Fay Palmateer, Jim Palmateer, Larry Palmateer, Steven Palmateer, Greg Palmer, Ted & Sue Paranuik, Leslie Paranuik, Chris Parks, Nathan Prato, Shawna Rashotte, Shawn Robinson, Erik & Angela Rogers, Johnathon Kehoe, Kaitlyn Scurr, Ian Shaw, Rosie Shinner, Curtis Spicer, Pat Spicer, Jeff & Tracey Summers, Jade Farrington, Mitch Turcotte, Scott White, Donnavan White, Tim White, Lindsay Wright, Frank & Karen Ziloney, Wendy Masters, Gary Wright HONORARY DIRECTORS Mike Bossio...................................................................M.P. Todd Smith...................................................................M.P.P. Joanne Albert.......................Mayor, Municipality of Tweed Myrtle Gunning, Burt Sherry, Fred Furyk, Jenny Palmateer, Jean Thompson, Stan Genereaux, Ron Sprigings 3 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net EXHIBITS RULES & REGULATIONS STOCK RULES & REGULATIONS •• All information can be obtained from the Chairperson •• •• All information can be obtained from the Chairperson •• 1. Tickets are issued to exhibitors, entitling exhibitor to admission to the grounds for Sunday only to pick up exhibits and are not transferable. 2. All exhibits in competition must be as specified or will not be eligible, and should be placed between 6:00pm and 8:00pm Thurs., July 7th or between 8:00am and 12 noon Friday, July 8th in the White Building. Judging starts at 1:00pm on Friday, July 8th. 3. Only one article per exhibitor will be allowed in each class. 4. Entry tags may be secured from committee members any time prior to fair date, or on Thursday or Friday at the White building. No exhibit will be allowed entry with marks, names or initials on them where the owner may be identified. All prize tickets must be supplied by the Tweed Agricultural Society. 5. Any person exhibiting must be a bona fide maker or grower of all articles exhibited and all livestock shown juniors included. 6. Horticultural category - Oasis, chicken wire, or similar may be used to secure flowers in container. No artificial products to be used unless stated in list. 7. Domestic Science category - All baking must be displayed in clear plastic wrap or bags with tags attached. All decorations must be edible. Pies and loaves may be entered in standard size pans or smaller pans for less waste. All linings on muffins must be removed unless otherwise stated. 8. Judges are authorized by Directors to discard soiled, defaced work that has been exhibited more than twice previously and award prizes to new work. 9. Junior work category - Exhibitors can only enter their own age category but are welcome to enter the adult category up to 16 years of age. No entry fee will apply. 10. Domestic Science category - Bottled or canned goods can be one year previous only. 11. Exhibits must stay on fairgrounds until Sunday, July 10th at 3:00pm for display. Prize money can be picked up at the Fair Office Saturday after 2 p.m. 12. In case of bad weather the Society reserves the right to reduce prize money and/or cancel any event. 1. Board of Directors will not be responsible for any lost, stolen, damaged items or injured animal. 2. All animals on the grounds must be either placed in pens or tied up, leashed excluding events. 3. Any person interfering with the judges while judging is in progress will forfeit all prize money. No bribes of any denomination will be attempted upon the judges and their duties. 4. Classes 6 to 12 - 20% will be deducted for membership. 5. No animal or article to compete for more than one prize (unless for special or herds) and no one person will be allowed to enter more than one exhibit in any class. 6. All grain, fruit and seeds to be raised this year (2016) excepting clover seed, must be grown by the person exhibiting the same. 7. Tickets of entry can be had by calling the chair person of said Class or can be picked up Friday morning of the Fair from the Secretary. 8. If insufficient herds are available to provide good competitions, breeds can be combined. 9. All registered animals must be registered prior to the Fair by forwarding number and entry to the Chairperson. 10. In all sections where there is not competition only two-thirds of prizes may be paid. Prize money may also reduce if emergencies arise. 11. All animals are subject to random drug testing. This includes all horse pulls, games, pet show, etc. Absolutely no alcohol is permitted on grounds outside of licensed area Vehicles/bags will be searched id required (30 years & under) CHARLES TEBO LIVESTOCK BUY - SELLS STOCKERS, COWS & SPRINGERS RES: 613-478-6408 • CELL: 613-849-8968 FAX:1-800-611-6724 4 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net R0013275285 Sundays 10am - 2pm until Thanksgiving weekend. 415 River St. West Tweed 613-478-5524 www.moiraplace.com Book a tour today! Enjoy your time at the Fair! 5 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net FRIDAY, JULY 8TH GATES OPEN AT 4:00 PM SATURDAY, JULY 9TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM OFFICIAL OPENING 4:30 PM (Grand Stands) Admission is $5.00 per person. 12 and under FREE Regular Ride Prices in Effect Admission is $5.00 per person. 12 and under FREE PET SHOW 6:30 PM (Grand Stands) •• For youth 18 years and under •• CHAIRPERSON: Marlene White 613-849-7440 All animals must be vaccinated. All animals must be registered by 6:30 pm. No entry fee. Animals must be leashed or in a cage. CLASSES: 1. Most vocal - any sound. 2. Longest haired cat. 3. Most EAR-risistable ears. 4. Smallest pet (any kind). 5. Dog with the longest tail. 6. Most unique pet. 7. Most original name. 8. Best dressed owner and pet - dressed in bedtime theme. KIDS ZONE 6:30 PM (Arena) CHAIRPERSON: Monica Parks 613-417-0277 Starring Korny Klowns (Twisty Misty & Groovy Granny) • Games • Face painting • Balloon Sculptures 4H Beef Program - 10:00 AM CHAIRPERSON: Eric Doran 613-438-2599 bogartcattlecompany@gmail.com SCHEDULE: 9:30 AM - Registration Begins 10:00 AM - 4H Beef Show 12:00 PM - Open Beef Show CLASSES: 1. Novice Showmanship (ages 9-11) 2. Junior Showmanship (ages 12-14) 3. Intermediate Showmanship (ages 15-17) 4. Senior Showmanship (ages 18-21) 5. Champion Showperson (top two placings from classes 1-4) 6. Heifer Calf Conformation (Heifers born after January 1, 2016) 7. Junior Heifer Conformation (Heifers born after April 1, 2015 and before Dec 31, 2015) 8. Senior Heifer Conformation (Heifers born after January 1, 2015 and before Mar 31, 2015) 9. Champion 4H Calf (top two placings from classes 6-8) Trophies for classes 5 and 9 donated by Dunham Farms All 4H members receive monetary recognition for showing at the Tweed Fair! PONY PULLS 11:00 AM (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Ken & Will Uens 613-478-3066 Teamsters must be a member of Tweed Hungerford Agricultural Society - $5.00 membership to be paid at gate. TRUCK & FARM TRACTOR PULLS 7:00pm (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Jesse Akey 613-243-9005, Calvin Allore 613-849-8724, Weigh in and registration at 5:00pm at Track. No late entries. Position will be drawn at registration time. 1 Class ONLY - Powder Puff Truck Class Entry fee will apply as regular classes. Class will be determined on number of entries. 1. Size Class: 48. and under small 56. and under large 2. Draw Distance: 15 ft. 2 pulls allowed on a 15 foot wide course. 3. Must complete 2 rounds for $40 hitch money. No registration fee. 4. In event of breakage, draw must be retaken. Repair time at Judge’s discretion. 5. One driver to a team. One man may drive more than one team. 6. Disqualifying may be done from failing to hitch in one minute or three attempts to hitch, profane language, unnecessary roughness in handling team, failing to remain in drawing area. 7. No line slaps allowed. PRIZES: 1st - $100, 2nd - $85, 3rd - $70 •• Each team must take two draws to qualify for $40 hitch money. 6 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net SATURDAY, JULY 9TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM Open Beef Show - 12:00 PM KARAOKE CONTEST CHAIRPERSON: Eric Doran 613-438-2599 bogartcattlecompany@gmail.com PRIZES: Ribbons are distributed throughout classes 1-3 and 5-9. Classes 4 and 10 receive trophies. 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, 4th: $20, 5th: $15 (classes 1-3 and 5-9) DIVISIONS: A - British Breeds B - Other Breeds CLASSES: 1.Bull Calf (born on or after January 1, 2016) 2 Yearling Bull (born on or between January 1, 2015 and Dec 31, 2015) 3. Mature Bull (born on or between January 1, 2014 and Dec 31, 2014) 4. Champion Bull (top two placings from classes 1-3) 5. Heifer Calf (born on or after January 1, 2016) 6. Junior Yearling Heifer (born on or between April 1, 2015 and Dec 31, 2015) 7. Senior Yearling Heifer (born on or between January 1, 2015 and Mar 31, 2015) 8. Two Year Old Pair (female born in 2014 with her own natural calf at foot) 9. Mature Pair (female born prior to 2014 with her own natural calf at foot) 10. Champion Female (top two placings from classes 5-9) SPECIAL CLASSES: (all breeds competing, trophies rewarded for class winners) A - Supreme Champion Male (top two placings from classes 4 from both Divisions) B - Supreme Champion Female (top two placings from classes 10 from both Divisions) C - Breeders Herd (four animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented) D - Get of Sire (three animals sired by the same bull, both HEAVY/LIGHT HORSE PULLS 12:00 PM (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Steve Gordon 613-477-2091 Teamsters must be a member of Tweed Hungerford Agricultural Society - $5.00 membership to be paid at gate. 1. Light Horses - 3400lbs 2. Heavy Horse - 3400lbs and up PRIZES: 1st - $200, 2nd - $150, 3rd - $110 Ottawa Valley Assoc. Sanctioned Pull •• Each team must take two draws to qualify for $70 hitch money. 7 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM & 2:00 pm (Under the LLBO Tent) No Alcohol Permitted outside licensed area AMATEURS ONLY CHAIRPERSON: Tracey Booth 613-849-8016 KIDS: 12:30 PM No registration fee Must be 12 years and under PRIZES: 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20 + Medallions Sponsored by: Tweed Legion TEENS: 1:00 PM No registration fee Ages 13 to 17 years PRIZES: 1st - $60, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $30 + Medallions Sponsored by: Tweed Legion ADULTS: 2:00 PM $5.00 registration fee/person PRIZES: 1st - $150, 2nd - $100, 3rd - $60 Followed by Open Mic until 6:00 pm DEMONSTRATION ARENA KINDERDANCE SAT. 2 & 4PM SUN. 1 & 3PM FUNTASTICAL COSTUMES SAT. 5PM SUN. 2PM (CAKE WALK, GAMES, GOODIE BAGS) DEMO DERBY 7:00 PM (Track) Registration 5:30 PM Contact: Wayne 613-478-3534, Elsie 613-354-5136, Cory Lessard 613-848-7501 All drivers and crew must pay admission to the grounds. Entry Fee: $40.00 a late fee will apply after June 30th. Categories: Straight Stock Truck Full Size Straight Stock Mini class 4&6 cylinder Powder Puff - entries control the class No Alcohol Permitted outside licensed area All rules & regulations are on our website www.tweedfair.net or by calling Wayne/Elsie/Cory CaNada day MuSiC ON The PaTiO WedNeSday All Gas, Propane, Oil & Wood Furnaces, Stoves, Fireplaces Air Conditioning, Duct Cleaning Duct Work, Chimneys Ride N Shine - July 31st Financing Available 24 Hr. Service 211 Victoria St. N.,Tweed, ON Tel: 613-478-5186 613-478-2710 Get it Right. Duffers Chip Wagon for all your special events LET US DO IT FOR YOU STIRLING MADOC 127 North St., Stirling 84 Durham St. S., Madoc (613) 395-5151 (613) 473-1991 Marc & Missy Leroux Jean & Murielle Leroux Plainfield • 613-477-3142 Tweed • 613-478-2374 www.dufferschipwagon.com TRENTON 102 Dundas St. W., Trenton (613) 394-6612 PICTON 297 Main St. E., Picton (613) 476-5840 CAMPBELLFORD 27 Front St. S., Campbellford (705) 653-4822 Enjoy the Fair! R0013273230 Specializing in Home Heating Oils & Propane 8 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net SPRINGBROOK HWY 14, 10 KM NORTH OF STIRLING www.mckeownmotorsales.net 613-395-3883 1-800-465-9297 SUNDAY, JULY 10TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM BABY SHOW 12:00 NOON (Arena) DAIRY CATTLE 12:00 NOON CHAIRPERSON: Tim Hunt 613-478-6143 CLASS 6 - Holstein CLASS 7 - Coloured Breeds Section 1 - Junior Calf (March 2016 or later) Section 2 - Intermediate Calf (Dec 2015 to Feb 28 2016) Section 3 - Senior Calf (Sept 1, 2015 to Nov 30 2016) Section 4 - Summer Yearling (Jun 1 2015 to Aug 31 2015) Section 5 - Junior Yearling (Mar 1 2015 to May 31 2015) Section 6 - SRINT Yearling (Sept 1, 2014 to Feb 2014) Section 7- Junior Champion Section 8 - 2 year old (Sept 1 2013 to Aug 31 2014) Section 9 - 3 year old (Sept 1 2012 to Aug 31 2013) Section 10 - 4 year old (Sept 1 2011 to Aug 31 2012) Section 11 - Ages Cow, born prior to Sept 1, 2011 Section 12 - Grand Champion Cow PRIZES: Sec. 1-12: 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $30, 4th - $15 Sec. 7&12: additional ribbons SPECIAL: Breeder’s Herd - a group of three (3) animals (all breeds) to be owned and bred by exhibitor. PRIZES: 1st - $35, 2nd - $25, 3rd $20, 4th - $15 4H ACHIEVEMENT DAY - DAIRY (Barns) TWEED/STIRLING & SOUTH HASTINGS DAIRY 4-H CLUB CHAIRPERSON: Tim Hunt 613-478-6143 Leaders: Tim Hunt, Amanda Jeffs, Terri Hannah & Brian Sills Calves are to be at the Fairgrounds Sunday July 11th by 10:00 am. Judging begins at 10:30 am. All health and animal regulations will apply. Calves should be shown according to the following classes: 11. Novice Showmanship 12. Junior Showmanship 13. Intermediate Showmanship 14. Senior Showmanship 15. Grand Champion 16. Junior Calf - (March 2016) 17. Intermediate Calf - (Dec 2014 to Feb 2016) 18. Senior Calf - (Sept 2014 to Nov 2015) 19 Summer Yearling - (June 2014 to Aug 2015) 20. Junior Yearling - (March 2014 to May 2015) 21. Reserve Champion Ribbons will be given in each class. 9 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net CHAIRPERSON: Cheri Jo Gordon 613-477-2091 CLASSES: 1. Girls born Feb 2016 to April 2016 12:00 Boys born Feb 2016 to April 2016 12:00 2. Girls born Nov 2016 to Jan 2016 12:30 Boys born Nov 2015 to Jan 2016 12:30 3. Girls born Aug 2015 to Oct 2015 1:00 Boys born Aug 2015 to Oct 2015 1:00 4. Girls born May 2015 to July 2015 1:30 Boys born May 2015 to July 2015 1:30 PRIZES: 1st - Trophy, 2nd & 3rd - Ribbons Twins: 1st & 2nd Ribbons Sponsored by: Tweed ValuMart ••• All parents and visitors for the Baby Show are required to pay regular gate admission. ••• BIKE RACES 12 NOON (Track) Registration 11:30 AM CHAIRPERSON: Robert & Davine Palmateer 613-478-1875 CLASSES: 1. 5 years and under 2. 6 years to 9 years 3. 10 years to 12 years 4. 13 years to 16 years. PRIZES: Winners of races receive medallions for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. All participants must finish event for draw. Draw prizes Classes 1 & 2 - $100 gift card, for Classes 3 & 4 $150 gift card. South of 7 In Beer Tent Sunday Afternoon featuring Classic Rock Music TWEED AGRICULTURAL FAIR 10 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net SUNDAY, JULY 10TH 9:30AM - 5PM Ontario Xtreme Cowboy Regional Championships President: Lantz McLaren Director: Karrie Kerber, 705-639-1668, tkkerber@gmail.com Committee: Thomas Kerber & Morgan Kerber In order to quality to attend the OXC Provincial Championship, you must be a member of the OXC in good standing, compete in at least one third of OXC sanctioned events during the racing year that offer appropriate divisions and acquire enough points to attain a standing within the Top 10 of your racing division by June 10 of the current calendar year. RULES & REGULATIONS: EXCA rules will be followed. A full list of rules is available on the OXC website, as well as the Xtreme Cowboy Association website. All entries must have proof of Liability Insurance with the. The Tweed Agricultural Society does not charge a membership but everyone pays to enter into the fairgrounds as per their admission fee. Daily admission is $5.00. Neither the Tweed Agricultural Society nor the OXC are responsible for loss, injury or damages to animals, equipment and persons, exhibitors or spectators. All Youth Riders are required to wear ASTM approved helmets at all times while mounted. PRIZES: A percentage of the Prize Money Added Amount plus the Entry Fee Amount allotted to prize money is each division. 1st – 30 %, 2nd- 25%, 3rd- 20%, 4th-15%, & 5th- 10% CLASSES: PRO: An individual is considered a professional rider if he/she is age 18 or over and received substantial compensation or works full time riding or training horses, ponies or mules. The coarse shall contain 13 obstacles plus overall Horsemanship and time points. NON-PRO: A non-Pro rider is an individual that has experience as a rider, but does not receive any form of compensation from riding or training horses, ponies or mules. This definition applies to all riders 18 and over. The coarse shall contain 13 obstacles plus overall Horsemanship and time points. RIDE SMART: This division is designed for the non-professional rider age 55 and over. The coarse shall have 13 obstacles plus overall Horsemanship and time points. YOUTH: Youth riders will be a maximum age of 17 as of January 1sat of the current year. The Youth coarse shall contain 13 obstacles, plus overall Horsemanship and time points. www.ontarioxtremecowboys.ca 11 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net FIRST REALTY BROKERAGE Ltd. Jim Trudeau Broker Top Exposure When Selling With Us! Shawna Three MLS Boards (Quinte, Toronto, Durham) Mike Bossio M.P. Trudeau Hastings-Lennox and Addington Sales Representative Specializing in Residential Commercial, Waterfront, Vacant Land 1-877-520-3700 Main Constituency Office B-20 Richmond Boulevard, Greater Napanee, ON K74 4A4 Open Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tel: 1-866-471-3800 Email: mike.bossio@parl.gc.ca R0013274532 613-478-3253 Enjoy the fair! Serving Tweed & Area for 35 Years. Satellite Office Hours Staff hold regular office hours in various communities across Hastings and Lennox & Addington Counties. Call or email for more information. www.trudeaurealestate.com Locally owned and operated R0013273401 Everything you need in one store! Bakery Deli Platters Veggie Platters Dessert Platters Seasonal Garden Centre • Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Commercial & Residential • BUCKET TRUCK AVAILABLE • Seasoned Wood for Sale Call Pat at 613-848-9823 12 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net Tweed Mon-Thurs Friday Saturday Sunday 56 Victoria St. 8 8 8 9 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. - 7 9 6 6 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 613-478-2014 On your side. Your Best Insurance is an Insurance Broker. Eastern Ontario 255 Metcalf Street, Postal Bag 1444, Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 info@thetrail.ca Trails Alliance Tel: 613-478-1444 Toll Free: 1-877-889-8810 Fax: 613-478-2235 www.thetrail.ca Absolutely no alcohol is permitted on grounds outside of licensed area Vehicles/bags will be searched id required (30 years & under) 13 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net R0013274528 Come Enjoy the 135th Annual Tweed Fair at press time Thanks to our following sponsors Jade Farrington PALMATEER’S ABATTOIR R0012685901 • Darts • Pool table • Shuffleboard Table • Entertainment • Open House • Meat Rolls • Club for Veterans • Facilities for meetings, receptions, parties • Reserve the upstairs Hall For information, call the Branch 613-478-1865 • rcl.on.428@gmail.com 210 Victoria Street, Tweed, Ontario WHOLESALE & RETAIL GOV’T INSPECTED MEATS COUNTY RD. # 38, 1/4 MILE WEST OF TWEED Call: 478-3801 We specialize in retail and wholesale bulk meat. 10lb. freezer orders of beef, pork and poultry are popular. Sausages and patties prepared on site. P.O. Box 484, RR#1 Tweed, Ontario K0K 3J0 Phone: (613) 478-3801 www.palmateers.ca Tweed Horticultural Society R0013272979 DELLAR’S Hallmark Greeting Cards 15% Off Everyday! Low Prices Every Day at I.D.A 249 VICTORIA ST. N., TWEED 613-478-2468 • 478-2115 Smitty has been keeping customers happy for 20 years in the appliance business. This proves Smitty has the BEST PRICE, SELECTION, GUARANTEE, QUALITY & SERVICE, plus same day delivery, seven days a week. Smitty plans to be around for another 20 years. Now he has in-house financing at NO INTEREST. These are just a few of the many reasons to visit SMITTY’S for your new or used appliance purchase. We Sell Gas Refrigerators 14 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net June Way Dunham Farms Front Street Diner & Front Street Sweets & Treats Christopher Thurston Memorial Golf Tournament EXHIBITS: ADULT DOMESTIC SCIENCE ALL ITEMS MUST BE 2 TO A PLATE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED BENCE MOTOR SALES LTD. NEW • USED • LEASING Proud sponsors of the Tweed Fair P.O Box 40, Kaladar, ON K0H 1Z0 613-336-2626 Fax 613-336-9777 • www.bencemotors.com PALMATEER’S ABATTOIR WHOLESALE & RETAIL GOV’T INSPECTED MEATS COUNTY RD. # 38, 1/4 MILE WEST OF TWEED Call: 478-3801 We specialize in retail and wholesale bulk meat. 10lb. freezer orders of beef, pork and poultry are popular. Sausages and patties prepared on site. P.O. Box 484, RR#1 Tweed, Ontario K0K 3J0 Phone: (613) 478-3801 www.palmateers.ca Charlie Bird Band Country & Rock all night! In Beer Tent Saturday Night after Derby 15 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net Squares & Muffins 1. No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars 2. Caramel Pecan squares 3. Cranberry squares 4. Lemon Poppyseed Muffins 5. Apple Cinnamon Muffins Pastry 6. Butter Tarts (no nuts) 7. Peach Pie 8. Apple Crumble Pie Cookies 9. White Chocolate Chip Cookies 10. Sugar Cookies 11. Cherry & White Chocolate chip cookies 12. Shortbread cookies 13. Oatmeal Cranberry cookies Buns & Loaves 14. Tea Biscuits 15. Cheese Buns 16. Cinnamon Swirl Loaf Bottled Goods 17. Salsa - mild or medium 18. Corn Relish 19. Spaghetti Sauce 20. Sweet Pickles Jams & Jellies 21. Raspberry Jam 22. Strawberry/Rhubarb Jam 23. Red Pepper Jelly 24. Jelly, any other variety, named Pickles 25. Bread & Butter 26. Icicle 27. Sweet Pickles, no food coloring 28. 9 Day pickles *NEW FOR 2016* Mens only 29. Jam – any kind 30. Pickles – any kind 31. Relish – any kind Prizes: 1-31 - 1st $8.00 2nd $6.00 3rd$4.00 Fair Special: 32. Queen Elizabeth Cake Prizes: 1st $10.00 2nd $8.00 3rd$6.00 EXHIBITS: JUNIOR WORK CHAIRPERSON: Sylvie Dunham 613-478-3903 COMMITTEE: Val Nugent Theme: We’re from the Country and we like it that way!! PLEASE TAKE PART AND EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR. • BOYS & GIRLS Crafts are judged separately, Baking and Horticulture are judged together. • Specials: Photography You are only allowed one picture and it can be on one of these topics. A. Amusing Pets B. Photo with funny caption - printed by the exhibitor C. Rural Life D. Favorite Season Landscape Prizes: 1st - $5, 2nd. - $4, 3rd. $3 Specials: Fair Theme Poster THEME: We’re from the Country and we like it that way!! Judging will be in each age group: Ages: 4-5-6, Ages: 7-8-9, Ages: 10-11-12, Ages: 13-14-15 PRIZES: 1st - $10, participant ribbons to other entrants Need ideas? Check Pinterest Sylvie Dunham Kids Crafts Crafts Ages 4, 5, 6 1 Print in your own handwriting “Country” on an 8” x 13” paper. 2. Make a twig frame – 8”x8” 3. Make and paint 3 pine cone flowers 4. Make a toilet paper roll - Minon 5. Make a 6” hot pad from old jeans 6. Make a rock lady bug Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Baking Ages 4, 5, 6 7. Cookie shaped like a Cowboy Boot 8. No bake oatmeal cookies-2 on a plate 9. Open face sandwich Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Horticulture Ages 4, 5, 6 Sponsored by Tweed Horticultural Society 10. A picture made of seeds and/or dried legumes glued on a paper plate. 11. Two stems of flowers and foliage in a soup can. 12. An animal creature made out of vegetables and/or fruit. 13. A variety of 4 different kinds of cones on a plate. 14. Make a bird feeder using a pine cone as a base Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3, 4th-$2, 5th-$2 16 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net Crafts Ages 7, 8, 9 15. Print in your own handwriting “We’re from the Country and we like it that way” 16. Make a twig pencil holder 17. Make a mouse out of a pine cone 18. Make an owl out of a toilet paper roll 19. Make a jean pocket refrigerator magnet 20. Make a garden marker out of a rock Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Baking Ages 7, 8, 9 21. Cookie & Cream no bake fudge- 2 pc. on a plate 22. M&M no bake cookies- 2 on a plate 23. Decorated cupcakes – to theme – 2 on a plate Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Horticulture Ages 7, 8, 9 Sponsored by Tweed Horticultural Society 24. A picture made out of seeds and/or legumes to decorate a 8 ½ x 11 inch piece of bristol board. 25. A bouquet of mixed flowers in a coffee mug. 26. 6 different leaves mounted and named on a piece of bristol board. 27. Using natural products like birch bark, seeds, cones, etc to make a picture in a lid of a shoe box. 28. Decorate a pine cone to make a Christmas ornament. Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Crafts Ages 10, 11, 12 29. Print in your own handwriting “We’re from the Country and we like it that way” and 5 things you like about the Country 30. Make a Star burst twig wreath (approx. 12”) 31. Make a bird out of a pine cone 32. Make a bird house out of a toilet paper roll 33. Make a re-useable lunch bag out of jeans 34. Make a game tic/tac/toe out of rocks (with board –open medium) Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Baking Ages 10, 11, 12 35.Gingerbread man - decorated 36. Butterscotch Chocolate rice krispie square – 2 on a plate 37. Smores- 2 on a plate Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Horticulture Ages 10, 11, 12 Sponsored by Tweed Horticultural Society 38. An all natural center piece made with evergreens. Can include pine cones, seed heads, thistles, etc. 39. A bouquet of mixed flowers in a child’s rubber boot. 40. A collection of 6 evergreens mounted and named on a piece of Bristol board. 41. A painted garden sign on a piece of wood. 42. A flower made of tissue paper displayed on a plate. Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 JUNIOR WORK CONT’D Crafts Ages 13, 14, 15 43. Print in your own hand writing “We’re from the Country and we like it that way because ______________. Repeat 5 times 44. Make a twig tray 45. Make a 4 car train out of toilet paper rolls 46. Make an organizer out of a jean pant leg 47. Make a stone man (Inuksuk) out of rocks-approx. 8” Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Baking Ages 13, 14, 15 48. 3 cake pops 49. Chocolate Chip cookies-2 on a plate 50. Sugar cookies – 1 & 2 small decorated to theme – be creative Prizes: 1st-$5, 2nd-$4, 3rd-$3 Horticulture Adults Annuals 1. Coleus started in 2016 2. Pansies- 5 blooms with foliage in a vase 3. Impatiens -3 stems with foliage in a vase 4. Petunia - 5 blooms in a vase 5. Marigolds - 3 blooms 6. Cosmos - 5 blooms 7. Rose - 1 in bloom with foliage in a vase Perennials 8. Phlox - 3 stems - 12” to 15” tall 9. 1 Hosta bloom in a vase with own foliage 10. Foxglove - 3 spikes - with own foliage 11. Perennials - 3 stems in bloom with foliage 12. Day lilies - 5 blooms - 3”or larger Potted Plants 13. Flower arrangement of mixed annuals 14. Houseplant - open 15. Geranium - Pelargonium -in bloom-new plant started in 2015 Prizes: #1-17 - 1st $7, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Vegetables/Roots/Fruits 1. Green tomatoes - 3 on a plate 2. Green Cherry tomatoes - 6 on a plate 3. Kale leaves - 5 leaves on a plate 4. 5 green beans with stems- on a plate 5. 5 yellow beans with stems- on a plate 6. 3 radishes- on a plate 7. Leaf lettuce - 5 leaves - on a plate 8. Potatoes b- 3 on a plate 9. Zucchini – 1 any size - on a plate 10. Turnip – one any size – on a plate Prize: #1-#7 - 1st - $8., 2nd $6., 3rd $4. A special Thank You to the Tweed and District Horticultural Society for their support and donations for the Children’s Horticulture sections and the Junior Exhibit Specials categories and Adult Horticulture. 17 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net EXHIBITS: BAKING & CANNING All exhibits in competition must be as specified or will not be eligible, and should be placed between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM Thursday, July 7 or between 8:00am and 12:00 noon Friday, July 8 in the White Building (where office is). Judging starts at 1:00 PM on Friday, July 10. No persons allowed to enter contest after the judging starts. Country Fair Baking Contest 2016 (The following entries must have proof of purchase logo from pkg. PLUS the recipe attached to each entry. A. Robin Hood Family Favorite Recipe Raspberry Bars - 3 on a plate Prizes: 1st: $25 Product Certificates 2nd: $10.00 Product Certificates B. Robin Hood - Best Lunchbox Snack Contest Granola Bars (Robin hood Oatmeal) - 3 on a plate Prize: 1st Place only $15 Robin Hood - Family Favorite Recipe National Contest First place winners from both A&B. Contests with submission from local fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Senior & Youth Categories - 1st prize only -$100 C. Crisco Family Favorite Recipe Ultimate Double Chocolate Chip Cookies - 3 on a plate Prizes: 1st: $25 Product Certificates 2nd: $10 Product Certificates Crisco National Contest First place winner of Crisco Contest with submission of declaration from local fair. Judging will be based on appearance taste, texture and recipe creativity. Prize: 1st place only $100.00 Bernardin 2016 Home Canning A. Bernardin Jam/Jelly Award Strawberry Jam Prizes: 1st - $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon B. Bernardin Best of Show Award Must be submitted with Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap lid. Judging based on highest accumulated points(fair decides points system) or judges choice of Best Home Canning Entry from qualifiers. Prize: $30 Gift Certificates & Rosette Prize Ribbon C. Bernardin Gift Pack Competition Best Gift Pack submitted using Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap lids. Judges select winner based on creativity, quality of home canned product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation. Prize: 1st $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon D. Bernardin Snap Lid/mason Jar Creative Craft Best decorative or functional homemade craft made using a Bernardin Mason jar and/or 2 piece Snap Lid as selected by fair(no recipes in a jar needs to be a creative piece) Prize: $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon Bernardin NATIONAL Gift Pack Competition Eligibility: first place winner of Bernardin Gift Pack competition from each fair with entry submission by Local Fair Convenor. Prizes: 1st Place $100, 2nd & 3rd - $25 each Be sure to visit our sponsors websites for recipes and helpful baking hints: • Robin Hood - www.robinhood.ca • Crisco - www.criscocanada.com • Bernardin - www.bernardin.ca EXHIBITS: ADULT CRAFT WORK HOME ACCESSORIES: 1. Creative votive candle holder 2. Wall craft home decor– no larger than 3ft x 3ft (not a photo or painting) 3. Creative Recipe Holder CREATIVE CRAFTS: 4. Mason Jar Lantern/Candle (indoors or outdoors)be creative 5. Chalkboard painted item - open 6. Pinterest – your craft choice – to theme SEWING AND NEEDLEWORK: 7. Pair of dishcloths – 2 varieties 8. Needlecraft Tablecloth 9. Placemats – sewn – set of 4 10. Oven Mitts - sewn TEEN CORNER: 11. Decorated Light Switch cover 12. Creative mason jar craft(let pinterest help you!) 13. Outdoor lantern- be creative 14. Unique craft using cloths pins PHOTOGRAPHY: 15. Your pet 16. Person in costume – any age 17. Old barn – black and white 18. Fun with animals OLD TIME FAVORITES: 19. Baby Sweater & Bonnet set- crochet 20. Adult slippers - knit 21. Polar fleece hat 22. Knitted Socks SEASONS 23. Thanksgiving centerpiece 24. Christmas Stocking - knit 25. Hallowe’en door hanger 26. Spring Decorated Flower Pot-10” maximum AFGHANS 27. Knit 28. Crochet 29. Open class – not quilt ART WORK 30. Building – black & white –Charcoal 31. Animal - Watercolor 32. Plant – Mixed Medium 33. Abstract- Oil/Acrylic ANTIQUES: 34. Plate 35. Cookbook 36. Chair 37. Milk Bottle 38. License plate 18 • 135th Tweed Agricultural Fair 2016 • www.tweedfair.net *NEW FOR 2016* Mens Corner 39. 911 Sign for your house 40. Something made from wood pallet 41. Wooden Wine Bottle holder PRIZES: 1-41 - 1st $8.00, 2nd 6.00, 3rd $4.00 FOLK ART 42. Open Class Special (article of your choice) Prize: 1st -$15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $8.00 Seniors Special 43. Knitted mitts 44. Article of Embroidery – your choice 45. Crocheted baby sweater PRIZES: 1st -$11.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 Quilts: OAAS QUILT COMPETITION; The hand quilted and machine quilted “eligible” quilts/ wall hangings judged most outstanding at the Fair have the privilege of entering this Competition. To be eligible for the OAAS competition, the hand quilted quilt must have a 324” perimeter and NOT be made from a kit. The machine quilted quilt/wall hanging must be a minimum of 192” perimeter and solely made and machine quilted by the Exhibitor. OAAS competition quilts/wall hanging will be judged at the District Level. Prize money will be awarded to 1st 2nd and 3rd place. First place winners will go forward to be judged at the Provincial Competition, Exhibitors are permitted to retain ownership of the quilt and will receive a Grand Prize. A first place winning quilt at the Provincial level will not be eligible to compete in any future district and/or OAAS Provincial competition. Certificates and ribbons will also be awarded to the winners. The guide lines for judging hand quilted quilts, as determined by the OAAS are set out below. 46. OAAS Machine Quilt competition(total perimeter 324 inches-smaller will not be eligible) Wall Hanging - named 47. OAAS Hand Quilted Quilt –(total perimeter 324 inches-smaller will not be eligible) Rag, quilted – named 48. 2016 Quilt Special-Chevron Quilt Minimum 36x46 • Maximum 72x90 2017 Quilt Special - Quilted, theme Proud To be Canadian Minimum 36x48 • Maximum 50x60 Quilt Prizes: 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00 EXHIBITS: R00ts & Vegetables ROOTS & VEGETABLES CHAIRPERSON: Darlene Elson 613-478-5174 Must be grown - no store bought product judged 1. Green tomatoes - 3 on a plate 2. Green Cherry tomatoes - 6 on a plate 3. Kale leaves - 5 leaves on a plate 4. 5 green beans with stems - on a plate 5. 5 yellow beans with stems - on a plate 6. 3 radishes- on a plate 7. Leaf lettuce - 5 leaves - on a plate 8. Potatoes - 3 on a plate 9. Zucchini - 1 any size - on a plate 10. Turnip - one any size - on a plate PrizeS: #1-#7 - 1st - $8., 2nd $6., 3rd $4. EXHIBITS: GRAINS & SEEDS CHAIRPERSON: Matthew Dunham 613-920-3631 •• 1-8 in mason jars, all hay must be wrapped in clear plastic. Only 1 entry per farm per class. All hay classes must be displayed in clear plastic bags or wrap. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Spring Wheat Winter Wheat Oats Barely Mixed Grains Soy Beans - cluster of 6 plants, no roots Red Clover Sheath of Oats Hay Silage: 2016, pail EXHIBITS: HORTICULTURE Tweed and District Horticultural Society will be sponsoring some exhibits in Horticulture this year for the Tweed Fair. The following is a list of entries and prizes. We have entries in adults and juniors. Tweed Fair is July 8th to 10th. All entries must be at the fair grounds on Friday July 8th and set up before noon. Judging starts at noon. Juniors can pick up their prize money at the white building at noon on Saturday. Adults: 1. 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