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The 173rd Year of <strong>Agricultural</strong> Displays<br />

AUGUST 12 th 13 th 14 th ~ 2011<br />

Horse • Cattle • 4-H • Hall Exhibits<br />

www.merrickvillefair.com


<strong>RIDEAU</strong> <strong>LUMBEr</strong> <strong>LIMITED</strong><br />

58 Abbott St., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 1W5<br />

Tel: (613) 283-2211 or (800) 890-0690<br />

Fax: (613) 283-8537<br />

sales@rideaulumber.com<br />

STORE HOURS:<br />

Monday - Friday 7:00 am to 6:00 pm<br />

Saturday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm<br />

Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm<br />

locally owned and operated for<br />

over 40 years<br />

We’ve got your lumber.


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS<br />

FRIDAY AUGUST 12 TH<br />

Childrens’ Horse & Pony <strong>Show</strong> .........................................................................................8:00 am<br />

Steam <strong>Show</strong> & Antique Display ....................................................................................... All Day<br />

Classic Amusements Midway ................................................................................12 Noon & On<br />

Petting Zoo .......................................................................................................................All Day<br />

Equine Lingo Horse Demonstration .......................................................................11 am & 2 pm<br />

Exhibit Hall ............................................................................................................ 1 pm- 9 pm<br />

The Old Crow Café ....................................................................................................1 pm- 6 pm<br />

Beer Garden Tent ............................................................................................. 6 pm – 12:00 am<br />

Light / Heavy Horse Draw ............................................................................................ 6:30 pm<br />

Opening Ceremonies with Mayor Doug Struthers ......................................................... 7:00 pm<br />

Neil Sealy’s Days Jazz Band ............................................................................................. 9:00 pm<br />

SATURDAY AUGUST 13 TH<br />

The Old Crow Café – Breakfast (7:30 am – 11:00 am) .................................. 7:00 am – 6:00 pm<br />

Guitar Music in Exhibit Hall .....................................................................................10am - 2 pm<br />

Steam <strong>Show</strong> & Antique Display ....................................................................................... All Day<br />

Classic Amusements Midway ...........................................................................................All Day<br />

Face Painting ..................................................................................................................... All Day<br />

Petting Zoo ........................................................................................................................All Day<br />

Light Horse <strong>Show</strong> ...........................................................................................................9:30 am<br />

Exhibit Hall .............................................................................................................9 am – 9 pm<br />

4H Inter–County Beef <strong>Show</strong> ........................................................................................... 9:30 am<br />

Beer Garden Tent ........................................................................................... 12:00 noon til close<br />

Beef Cattle <strong>Show</strong> ............................................................................................................. 1:00 pm<br />

Children’s <strong>Show</strong> ............................................................................................................... 2:00 pm<br />

Junkyard Symphony/Magic Man/Free Candy<br />

Demolition Derby ............................................................................................................ 6:30 pm<br />

Whiskey Sour .................................................................................................................. 9:00 pm<br />

SUNDAY AUGUST 14 TH<br />

The Old Crow Café – Breakfast (7:30 am – 11:00 am) .....................................7:00am – 5:00 pm<br />

Steam <strong>Show</strong> & Antique Display ........................................................................................All Day<br />

Classic Amusements Midway ........................................................................................... All Day<br />

Face Painting ..................................................................................................................... All Day<br />

Petting Zoo ........................................................................................................................All Day<br />

Equine Lingo Horse Demonstration ...................................................................... 11 am & 2 pm<br />

Exhibit Hall .............................................................................................................. 9 am – 4pm<br />

4H Inter–County Dairy <strong>Show</strong> ......................................................................................... 9:30 am<br />

Canadian & Miniature Horse <strong>Show</strong>, Ring 1 .................................................................... 9:00 am<br />

Draft Commercial Horse <strong>Show</strong>, Ring 2 .......................................................................... 9:30 am<br />

Dairy Cattle <strong>Show</strong> ......................................................................................................... 1:00 pm<br />

Children’s <strong>Show</strong> .............................................................................................................. 2:00 pm<br />

Junkyard Symphony/Magic Man/Free Candy<br />

Rebekka Paige & Band ................................................................................................... 3:00 pm<br />

The Famous Gastoni Tumblers ......................................................................................... 4:00 pm<br />

Admission<br />

Friday: 7:00 am - 12:00 pm $5.00 / 12:00 pm - closing $7.00<br />

Saturday: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm $7.00 / 4 pm - closing $10.00<br />

Sunday: 8:00 am- closing $7.00<br />

Children 12 and under FREE / Weekend Pass - $15.00<br />

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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Schedule of Events ........................................................................................................1<br />

Contents / President’s Message .................................................................................... 2<br />

Feature Attractions / 2011 Directors & Officers .......................................................... 3<br />

Committees / General Rules & Regulations / District 1 <strong>Fair</strong> Dates ............................. 5<br />

2011 Demolition Derby .............................................................................................. 6<br />

2011 Child’s Horse and Pony Program ......................................................................... 7<br />

2011 Horse <strong>Show</strong> Program .......................................................................................... 7<br />

2011 Light & Heavy Horse Pull ................................................................................. 14<br />

2011 Cattle <strong>Show</strong> Program ....................................................................................... 15<br />

4-H <strong>Show</strong> .................................................................................................................. 19<br />

2011 Hall Exhibits ..................................................................................................... 21<br />

Junior Division ....................................................................................................... 23<br />

Adult Division ......................................................................................................... 29<br />

Photography Program .......................................................................................... 29<br />

Floral Program ..................................................................................................... 31<br />

Arts & Crafts ....................................................................................................... 33<br />

Baking ................................................................................................................. 35<br />

Preserving ............................................................................................................ 37<br />

Home Crafts ....................................................................................................... 38<br />

Quilts & Afghans ................................................................................................ 39<br />

Vegetables / Fruits / Other Products .................................................................... 41<br />

Grain & Field Crops ............................................................................................. 42<br />

— President’s Message —<br />

Anticipation is building with our <strong>Fair</strong> Board and volunteers planning the 2011, 173rd<br />

edition of the <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>, continuing our proud tradition of gathering together to<br />

celebrate agriculture in our community. This year also serves as the springboard preparation<br />

for the celebration of our 175th anniversary in 2013, which will be a banner year.<br />

For 2011 a full program awaits. We have a new midway this year and an entertainment<br />

lineup which features a variety of musical styles aiming to please everyone. Lots of “fun<br />

stuff” has been planned for the children and a full slate of displays, demonstrations, horse<br />

and cattle shows, home craft exhibits on all three days awaits young and old.<br />

See you at the fair! Mary Ross<br />

Stage Rental .....to book call Graham 613 269 2203 or<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Office 613 269 2022<br />

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FEATURE ATTRACTIONS<br />

LIGHT / HEAVY HORSE PULL<br />

- Buckeye Draw Format -<br />

Friday, August 12th ............................................................................................6:30pm<br />

DESTRUCTION PRODUCTIONS DEMOLITION DERBY<br />

Saturday, August 13th ........................................................................................6:30pm<br />

BANDS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Friday, August 12th: NEAL SEALY’S DAYS JAZZ BAND .................................9:00pm<br />

Saturday, August 13th: JUNKYARD BAND .....................................................2:00pm<br />

Saturday, August 13th: WHISKEY SOUR............................................9:00 pm-1:00 am<br />

Sunday, August 14th: REBEKKA PAIGE & BAND .........................................3:00pm<br />

Sunday, August 14th: GASTONI TUMBLERS..... ...........................................4:00 pm<br />

MERRICKVILLE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY - 2011<br />

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS<br />

President - Mary Ross<br />

1st Vice President - Tim Schaafsma<br />

2nd Vice President - Sheila Cornelisse<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Barb Maitland Ronnie Maitland<br />

Michael Maitland Anne Lloyd<br />

Doug Wilson Robert Peck<br />

Helen Rice Graham L. Smith<br />

Trevor Wilson Margit Clarke Jeff Morrison<br />

Secretary/Treasurer - Joy Cox - 613 269-2022<br />

PAST PRESIDENTS<br />

Harry Bennett, Ian Carley, Lloyd Earl (deceased), Bruce Hanna, Fred Haughton,<br />

John Hunter (deceased), Rose Lamingman, Sidney McGrath (deceased),<br />

Eric Monkman, Jeff Morrison, Dr L.H. Newman (deceased), Wayne Poapst,<br />

Margaret Richardson (deceased), Ryan Salter, Patricia Shields, Graham L. Smith, Cecil Sturgess,<br />

George Weedmark, John Williams, Doug Wilson.<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Board Address: P.O. Box 595, <strong>Merrickville</strong>, ON KOG 1NO<br />

e-mail address: jcox@cobastudios.com<br />

web page: www.merrickvillefair.com<br />

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Your #1 Stop - Sales ~ Service ~ Leasing<br />

E.T. Fast Lube<br />

Home of the 10 minute Oil Change<br />

Edgetown Garage<br />

Always Friendly Courteous Service<br />

57 Lombard Street ~ Smiths Falls<br />

In memory of and in appreciation for our<br />

long term supporter Pat Stroulger.<br />

Pat was an avid supporter of<br />

community events<br />

and is very much missed.<br />

de PENCIER<br />

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Canada Cement, Windows, Builder’s Hardware,<br />

Plywood, CIL Paints, Lumber, Concrete Blocks<br />

Highway 43 W., Kemptville, Ont. 613-258-3444<br />

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COMMITTEES - 2011<br />

Advertising ............................................................ Mary Ross................................613-269-4673<br />

Antique Equipment <strong>Show</strong> .................................Doug Wilson................................613-269-4665<br />

Beer Garden Tent ..............................................Doug Wilson................................613-269-4665<br />

Cattle <strong>Show</strong> .....................................................Barb Maitland................................613-283-0916<br />

Children’s Events ........................................ Graham L. Smith ...............................613-269-2203<br />

Demolition Derby ...............................................Robert Peck................................613-269-4193<br />

Entertainment ............................................ Graham L. Smith................................613-269-2203<br />

Gates .......................................................... Graham L. Smith................................613-269-2203<br />

Hall Exhibits ............................. Helen Rice & Margit Clarke................................613-258-5583<br />

Horse Pull ....................................................... Trevor Wilson................................613-269-4665<br />

Horse <strong>Show</strong> ......................................................... Anne Lloyd................................613-258-2860<br />

Concessions ................................................ Graham L. Smith................................613-269-2203<br />

Emergency Spokesperson ....................................Robert Peck................................613-269-4193<br />

Midway ...................................................... Graham L. Smith................................613-269-2203<br />

Prize Book .........................................................Doug Wilson................................613-269-4665<br />

Tea Room .................................................... Sheila Cornelisse................................613-269-4036<br />

Grounds Coordinator ......................................Tim Schaafsma................................613-284-2423<br />

Media Spokesperson..........................................Mary Ross......................................613-269-4673<br />

Stage Rentals ...........................................Graham Smith & Trevor Wilson..............613-269-2203<br />

General Rules & Regulations<br />

1. The annual fee for membership in the <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Agricultural</strong> Society (MAS) is $5.00. When<br />

prize money amounts to $10.00 or more, the following year’s membership dues will be deducted.<br />

2. Adult members and Juniors exhibiting in Adult Classes must pay the $5.00 annual membership<br />

fee in order to compete. A membership is not required for Juniors exhibiting.<br />

3. Entries are accepted on M.A.S. forms only. One form per exhibitor.<br />

4. The Directors will do their utmost to procure the most competent judges in each of the classes.<br />

If an exhibitor is dissatisfied with any decision of such judges, they must immediately enter a<br />

written protest with the Secretary/Treasurer against such decision. The Directors shall inquire<br />

into the written protest at once and their decision shall be final.<br />

5. No persons shall act as judge in any class in which they are exhibiting.<br />

6. No persons will be allowed to interfere with the judges while judging is in progress.<br />

7. A lone entry in a class/section need not necessarily be awarded a prize.<br />

8. Livestock and all articles for competition must be entered in the name of the owner unless otherwise<br />

stated in the prize list. Failure to observe this rule will result in either forfeiture of an awarded<br />

prize or in no prize being awarded at all.<br />

9. All persons obtaining prizes fraudulently shall forfeit all goods or monies awarded.<br />

10. Adult prizes will be awarded at any time after the close of the fair (usually within two months). If<br />

receipts are insufficient to meet the prize list in full, the prizes will be paid pro rata as funds permit.<br />

11. Children’s prizes, where possible, are awarded at the conclusion of the fair on Sunday.<br />

12. All cheques must be cashed no later than December 31 of the current year, after which they<br />

become the property of the M.A.S.<br />

13. All exhibitors are expected to conform to safety standards while on the grounds and may be asked<br />

to leave if endangering the safety and well-being of any person or livestock.<br />

Hall Exhibits Rules and Regulations ..................................................................... page 21<br />

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• Gloucester • ............................. May 26 - 29<br />

• Maxville • ................................ June 24 - 26<br />

• Kars • ........................................ July 16 - 17<br />

• Avonmore • .............................. July 15 - 17<br />

• Chesterville • ............................ July 22 - 24<br />

• <strong>Merrickville</strong> • ...........................Aug. 12 - 14<br />

• Williamstown • ............................Aug. 5 - 7<br />

• Navan • ...................................Aug. 11 - 14<br />

• Vankleek Hill • ........................Aug. 18 - 21<br />

• Mountain Twp • ......................Aug. 18 - 21<br />

District 1 - 2011 <strong>Fair</strong> Dates<br />

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• C.C.E.A. • .................................... cancelled<br />

• Riceville • ...............................Aug. 26 - 28<br />

• Shawville • ...................................Sep. 1 - 5<br />

• Newington • ................................Sep. 2 - 5<br />

• Russell • .....................................Sep. 8 - 11<br />

• Spencerville • .............................Sep. 8 - 11<br />

• Richmond • .............................Sep. 15 - 18<br />

• IPM • St. Thomas • .................Sep. 20 - 24<br />

• Carp • .....................................Sep. 22 - 25<br />

• Metcalfe • ..........................Sep. 29 - Oct. 2<br />

2011 DEMOLITION DERBY<br />

Saturday, August 14 th, 2011<br />

6:30 pm<br />

Entry details available at www.merrickvillefair.com or at 613 269 2022.


2011 HORSE SHOW PROGRAM<br />

Friday, August 12th, 2011<br />

7:00 am Warm-ups [one round only]<br />

8:00 am Child’s Horse & Pony <strong>Show</strong><br />

Saturday, August 13th, 2011<br />

9:30 am Light Horse <strong>Show</strong><br />

Sunday, August 14th, 2011<br />

9:30 am Draft & Commercial Horse <strong>Show</strong>, Ring 2<br />

9:00 am Canadian, Miniature & Open Driving, Ring 1<br />

4:30 pm Cones Obstacle Driving Courses designed by Barry Beach<br />

— All exhibitors pay at gate - 1 refund per horse at Ringside —<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Secretary<br />

Anne Lloyd, 258-2860 4114 Donnelly Dr.,<br />

R.R.4, Kemptville, On. K0G 1J0 alloyd@magma.ca<br />

CHILD’S HORSE & PONY SHOW<br />

DATE & TIME: Friday Aug 12 h , 8:00 am – Warm-up 7:00 am to 8:00 am<br />

JUDGE: Shawna Carwardine<br />

CHILD’S HORSE AND PONY GUIDELINES<br />

Entries made day of the show will be charged an extra fee of $10 per horse for the day. There is no<br />

charge for Ring Numbers but they must be returned at end of show.<br />

Entry fees: $2 per class.<br />

Warm-up: $2/round<br />

Warm-up over fences: $2/round (one round only)<br />

Warm-up from 7:00 am - 8:00 am (not judged)<br />

Please include the following with your entries:<br />

1. MAS membership fee per exhibitor $5 or $10 for family.<br />

2. Proof of liability insurance on horses<br />

PRIZE MONEY: 1 st - $7, 2 nd - $6, 3 rd - $5, 4 th - $4, 5 th - $3, 6 th - $2.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Group “A” for children 12 - 18 years.<br />

Group “B” - 11 years & under.<br />

WALK & TROT classes [10 & under] and Novice [11 & over] are for young riders who do not<br />

canter or lope.<br />

Lead Line children [8 & under] walk only.<br />

All exhibitors must stay in their own group and may not enter other classes except <strong>Show</strong>manship,<br />

Tack & Turnout and Costume.<br />

Warm-up over fences: One round only [not to be judged] from 7:00 am till 8:00 am only. <strong>Show</strong><br />

starts at 8:00 am sharp.<br />

Mounted Tack & Turnout: cleanliness and neatness to be judged. Horses/Ponies should be under<br />

control at all times and never left unattended. They should be clean, well cared for & equipment<br />

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should fit well. Riders must wear shoes or boots with a good heel. Hard hat with chinstrap is<br />

mandatory in jumping classes.<br />

EQUITATION TROPHY in memory of Trigger of Pinecrest Farm. HI POINT Jayne Fleming<br />

Memorial Trophy for English Riders. HI POINT WESTERN TROPHIES to the Hi Point winner<br />

in classes 4 to 11, 14 & 16. [limit riders must reside within 25 kilometres of <strong>Merrickville</strong>].<br />

CHILD’S HORSE & PONY SHOW - PROGRAM of JUDGING 8:00 am<br />

Section:<br />

1. Working Hunter ponies – 2 foot jumps<br />

2. Working Hunter horses - 2’6” jumps<br />

3. Child’s Jumper - 2’ jumps [if tied, raised & timed]<br />

11:00 am: Combined Classes<br />

4. Western <strong>Show</strong>manship ........................................................Dr Simon Gossip, Kemptville<br />

5. Eng. Mounted Tack & Turnout “B”<br />

6. English Mounted Tack & Turnout “A”<br />

7. English Equitation “A” .................................................“In Memory” Gary’s Styling Salon<br />

8. English Equitation “B” .........................................................Kemptville Canadian Legion<br />

9. Western Equitation<br />

EQUITATION TROPHY...................................................................... “In Memory” Trigger<br />

10. Western Pleasure Horse or Pony ................................................................ Kelly Maloney<br />

11. Western Command<br />

— lunch break —<br />

12. Costume [Creative,Funny,Spectacular] ................................................ for Laura Lahaise<br />

13. Walk & Trot Equitation [10 & under]<br />

14. English Pleasure Horse<br />

15. English Pleasure Pony ..................................................Randy’s Performance Automotive<br />

16. English Command “A”<br />

17. English Command “B”<br />

18. Walk & Trot Pleasure [10 years & under]<br />

19. Limit Pl Pony [English/Western] ............................ Frank Carwardine Memorial Trophy<br />

20. Lead Line Pleasure [walk only] ....................................... Lonesome Pine Farms, Prescott<br />

21. Limit Pleasure Horse [English/Western] ......................... Plaque by Caballo Farm Jasper<br />

22. Novice Rider [walk & trot 11 yrs & over]<br />

23. Ponies Musical Mount.................................. ....................................................................<br />

24. Horses Musical Mount ....................................................................Shawna Carwardine<br />

25. Ponies Sit-a-buck<br />

26. Horses Sit-a-buck<br />

312 St. Lawrence St. <strong>Merrickville</strong>, ON K0G1N0<br />

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27. Ponies Apple Dunk ...........................................................................Shawna Carwardine<br />

28. Horses Apple Dunk.............. ............................................Lenore Newman “In Memory”<br />

LIGHT HORSE SHOW<br />

DATE & TIME: Saturday, August 13 th – 9:30 am<br />

JUDGE: Ms Terri Jones<br />

RINGMASTER:<br />

ANNOUNCER:<br />

Entries made day of show will be charged an additional fee of $5.00 per horse. All fees are payable<br />

to <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Agricultural</strong> Society.<br />

Entry Fees: Lead Line, Walk/Trot, Novice ............................................................... no entry fee<br />

Halter classes ..................................................................................................$5.00<br />

Perf & Hitch ..................................................................................................$7.00<br />

Stake Classes ............................................................................................... $10.00<br />

Please include the following with your entry:<br />

1. Proof of Liability Insurance<br />

2. $5.00 Single or $10.00 Family Membership Fee<br />

PRIZE MONEY: Lead Line, Walk/Trot, Novice ....................................................... ribbons only<br />

Halter ....................................................................... $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00<br />

Perf & Hitch ............................................................$30.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00<br />

Stake Classes ............................................................$40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00<br />

NOTE:<br />

A horse may enter 1 showmanship, 1 halter, 1 driving, 1 english pleasure & 1 western pleasure class.<br />

The same horse may enter all Open & Stake classes if entered & shown in the Division for which<br />

the stake class is held.<br />

LIGHT HORSE SHOW PROGRAM OF JUDGING – 9:30 am<br />

101. Arabian, saddlebred, Morgan mare or gelding – 2 & over<br />

102. Quarter Horse mare/gelding, 2 & over<br />

103. Paint or Pinto mare or gelding – 2 & over<br />

104. Weanling & Yearling - all breeds<br />

105. Paso Fino Bella Forma<br />

106. Pony mare or gelding - 2 yrs & over<br />

107. Morgan, mare or gelding- 2 years & over<br />

108. Hackney Pony mare or gelding - all ages<br />

109. Stallion - 2 years & older- 1st prize for each breed<br />

BEST HORSE OR PONY IN SHOW<br />

110. Western <strong>Show</strong>manship<br />

111. English <strong>Show</strong>manship [with bridle]<br />

112. Hackney Roadster Pony [52” & under]<br />

113. Western Pleasure Horse or Pony<br />

114. WESTERN PLEASURE STAKE .....................................................The Lloyd Family<br />

115. Fine Harness <strong>Show</strong> Pony<br />

116. Western Horsemanship<br />

117. Western Command<br />

118. Hackney Pony<br />

119. Arab Mounted Native Costume<br />

120. Antique Vehicle<br />

121. Hackney Pleasure Pony<br />

122. Costume Class – open – all ages .............................................................. for Eva Elder<br />

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123. Paso Fino under saddle ................................................Artworks Paso Finos, Cobden<br />

124. Hunter Pleasure -horse & pony.......................................................Dr Alison Greenop<br />

125. Walk & Trot/Jog Pleasure [10 & under]<br />

126. Lead Line – 8 yrs & under Pleasure Driving Horse - [Western type] horse & pony<br />

127. HUNTER PLEASURE STAKE .......................................Satellite Truss, <strong>Merrickville</strong><br />

128. Harness Pony 45” & under<br />

129. Pleasure Driving (English Type) Horse & Pony<br />

130. Pleasure Driving (Western Type) Gentlemen to Drive<br />

131. HACKNEY ROADSTER PONY STAKE<br />

132. Paso Fino Native Costume ........................................Manotick RBC<br />

133. Best Lady Driver – Open .................................. MacEwen Petroleum Inc., Kemptville<br />

134. FINE HARNESS PONY STAKE Walk & Trot/Jog Pleasure [10 & under]<br />

135. Parade Horse & Pony<br />

136. Gentleman to Drive Lead Line – 8 yrs & under<br />

137. PLEASURE DRIVING STAKE<br />

138. Paso Fina Equitation<br />

139. HACKNEY PONY STAKE<br />

140. English Pleasure (Western Type) ...........................Edgetown Car-World, Smiths Falls<br />

141. English Pleasure (Arabian, Saddlebred type)<br />

142. HACKNEY PLEASURE PONY STAKE ............................................Manotick RBC<br />

143. English Equitation<br />

144. ENGLISH PLEASURE STAKE ................. Drs Guss & Andrea Stringel, <strong>Merrickville</strong><br />

145. English Command Class – open<br />

146. HARNESS PONY STAKE<br />

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DRAFT & COMMERCIAL HORSES<br />

CLASS 3<br />

DATE & TIME: Sunday, August 14 th - 9:30 am – RING 2<br />

JUDGE: Don Sparling, Ottawa<br />

Fees are payable to the <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Agricultural</strong> Society.<br />

ENTRY FEES: 20% deducted from winnings payable in September.<br />

Please include the following with your entries:<br />

1. Proof of liability insurance on horses<br />

2. MAS membership fee per exhibitor $5. or $10. for family<br />

3. Ring number fee of $2.00<br />

PRIZE MONEY: 6 Horse Hitch ........................................................... $100. $75. $50. $50. etc.<br />

4 Horse Hitch ............................................................. $80. $60.$ 40. $20. etc.<br />

Spike Hitch .................................................................. $60. $40.$20. $10. etc.<br />

All other classes ............................................................ $40. $30. $20. $10. etc<br />

Each horse may enter 1 line class only, with the exception of sections 324 (Produce of Dam, all<br />

Draft breeds), 325 (Get-of-Sire, all Draft breeds) & 326 (Junior <strong>Show</strong>manship)<br />

DRAFT AND COMMERCIAL PROGRAM OF JUDGING – 9:30 am<br />

301. Percheron Broodmare .............................................................. Kilmarnock Enterprises<br />

302. Percheron Foal ....................................................................... “In Memory” John Bates<br />

303. Belgian Broodmare<br />

304. Belgian Foal .......................................................................Grenlea Farm, <strong>Merrickville</strong><br />

305. Clydesdale Broodmare<br />

306. Clydesdale Foal<br />

307. Percheron Yearling<br />

308. Belgian Yearling ......................................................“In Memory” Harold & Eva Wilson<br />

309. Clydesdale Yearling<br />

310. Percheron Mare - 2 years of age ............................................... Herb White Automotive.<br />

311. Belgian Mare - 2 years of age’<br />

312. Clydesdale Mare - 2 years of age<br />

313. Grade Mare or Gelding - all ages ...................................................Ogilvie’s Auto Service<br />

314. Percheron Mare - 3 yrs of age ..........................................................................................<br />

315. Belgian Mare - 3 yrs of age ............................................ “In Memory” of Kerr’s Belgians<br />

316. Clydesdale Mare - 3 yrs<br />

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317. Commercial, all ages<br />

318. Percheron Yeld Mare - 4 & over ................................................. Kilmarnock Enterprises<br />

319. Belgian Yeld Mare - 4 & over<br />

320. Clydesdale Yeld Mare - 4 & over<br />

321. Percheron Stallion - 2 & over<br />

322. Belgian Stallion - 2 & over<br />

323. Clydesdale Stallion -2 & over<br />

BEST HORSE IN SHOW [eligible -1 st place in each class]<br />

324. Produce of Dam, all Draft breeds<br />

325. Get-of-Sire, all Draft breeds .............................................................”for Rhoda, in memory<br />

326. Junior <strong>Show</strong>manship<br />

327. Draft Pleasure Horse to Ride ................................................Herb White Automotive<br />

328. Six Horse Hitch............. ........................................George & Mae Wilson ‘In Memory”<br />

329. Commercial Team<br />

330. Four Horse Hitch ...................................................”In Memory” Harold & Eva Wilson<br />

331. Spike Hitch<br />

332. Single Commercial<br />

333. Heavy Draft Team ..............................................................RB Heating & Air Conditioning<br />

334. Light Draft Team ..................................................................... Kemptville Truck Centre<br />

335. Gentleman to Drive with team<br />

336. Lady to Drive with team<br />

337. Junior to Drive .............................................................”In Memory” Harold & Eva Wilson<br />

CANADIAN & MINIATURE HORSES<br />

DATE: Sunday, Aug. 14 th – 9:00 am – Ring 1<br />

JUDGE: Ms Judy McFaul, Russel, On<br />

ENTRY FEES: Halter............................... ......................................................... ............... $5.00<br />

Performance & Hitch ................................................................................. $7.00<br />

Obstacle/4 Horse Hitch ........................................................................... $10.00<br />

PRIZE MONEY: Halter Classes .................................................................... $20. $15. $10. $ 5.<br />

Jr <strong>Show</strong>manship ......................................................................... Ribbons Only<br />

Performance & Hitch Classes .............................................. $30. $20.$15. $10.<br />

Obstacle, 4 Horse Hitch ...................................................... $40. $30. $20.$10.<br />

CANADIAN & MINIATURE HORSES PROGRAM OF JUDGING -<br />

201. Miniature Weanling & Yearling<br />

202. Canadian Weanling & Yearling...........................................Randy’s Performance Automotive<br />

203. Miniature Mare or Gelding - 2 to 4 years<br />

204. Canadian Mare or Gelding - 2 years<br />

205. Miniature Mare or Gelding -5 years or older<br />

206. Canadian Mare or Gelding - 3 or 4 years<br />

207. Miniature Stallion - 2 years & older<br />

BEST MINIATURE IN SHOW [all 1 st place winners]<br />

208. Canadian Mare or Gelding- 5 & older<br />

209. Miniature Jr <strong>Show</strong>manship - 11 to 18 years-ribbons only<br />

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210. Canadian Stallion - 2 to 4 years<br />

211. Canadian Stallion - 5 & over<br />

BEST CANADIAN IN SHOW [all 1 st place winners]<br />

212. Miniature Jr <strong>Show</strong>manship 10yrs & younger – ribbons only<br />

213. Canadian <strong>Show</strong>manship, all ages<br />

214. Miniature Roadster<br />

215. Canadian under Saddle [English or Western Tack]<br />

216. Miniature Cart Class ................................................................Gol-Den Valley Miniatures<br />

217. Canadian Hunter Hack –2 jumps 2’6”<br />

218. Miniature Gentleman to Drive<br />

219. Vintage Vehicle<br />

220. Miniature Lady to Drive<br />

221. Canadian Single Hitch<br />

222. Miniature Junior to Drive<br />

223. Canadian Gentleman to Drive<br />

224. Miniature Tandem Hitch<br />

225. Canadian Lady to Drive<br />

226. Miniature Double Hitch<br />

227. Canadian Junior to Drive<br />

228. Miniature Spike Hitch<br />

229. Canadian Double Hitch<br />

230. Miniature Four Horse Hitch...................................................Double H Minies, Lunenburg<br />

231. Canadian Timed Cones Obstacle Driving Course<br />

232. Miniature Timed Cones Obstacle Driving Course<br />

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LIGHT / HEAVY HORSE PULL 2011<br />

Friday August 12th, 2011 - 6:30 pm<br />

Contact: Trevor Wilson - 613 269-4665<br />

for entry please contact Trevor Wilson<br />

Section 1: Light Classes - 3500 lbs and under — Section 2: Heavy Classes - Over 3500 lbs<br />

PRIZE MONEY IN BOTH HORSE CLASSES:<br />

1st - $200 2nd - $180 3rd - $160 4th - $140<br />

5th - $120 6th - $100 7th - $75<br />

$50 to each team finishing out of prize money<br />

HORSE PULLING RULES - 27’ 6” DISTANCE PULL - BUCKEYE SLED<br />

1 . Two pulls must be completed to qualify for prize money. Current Coggins and insurance papers<br />

must be presented. To help offset drug testing costs there will be a $10.00 fee per team to pull.<br />

2. There shall be no alcoholic beverages used by teamsters, helpers or officials.<br />

3. All teams must be weighed the day of the pull with a halter and loose shank.<br />

4. Light Class - 3500 lbs and under. Scales will open 1 1/2 hours before pull begins and close 30<br />

minutes before pull. BOTH CLASSES PULL TOGETHER.<br />

5. LENGTH OF DRAW IS 27 FEET 6 INCHES. LONGEST DRAW COUNTS, 2 ATTEMPTS.<br />

A total of 2 1/2 minutes will be allowed to complete each draw. BUCKEYE PULLING SLED to<br />

be used when possible. Pulling sled to be drawn in both directions for two rounds and then only<br />

one direction for remainder of pull. On the second hitch, teamsters have the option of taking<br />

immediately following the first hitch, where the boat is sitting. If he/she passes and takes the<br />

second hitch at the end of the round then the boat can be spotted anywhere on the track as long<br />

as there is sufficient side lines left. The pulling sled to be centered between the two side lines. To<br />

be eligible for a second hitch a reasonable attempt must be made on first hitch. Side lines must<br />

be 18 feet apart.<br />

6. A teamster is allowed two helpers. Teamsters and helpers must remain behind the double tree<br />

while the horses are pulling. After completing the first pull, no change in teamster will be allowed,<br />

except in the case of injury.<br />

7. A break in harness - the teamster will decide if he keeps the distance or will start over.<br />

8. A run-away team or team out of control will automatically be eliminated and drug tested at<br />

teamsters expense.<br />

9. A pull will be disqualified.<br />

a) if horses step on or over lines or markers<br />

b) if horses are beaten, lines are swung, foul language used<br />

c) if helpers interfere in any way after horses are hitched<br />

d) if teamsters or helpers head the horses while pulling or hitching<br />

2109 County Rd. 20<br />

Oxford Station, ON<br />

K0G 1T0<br />

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Richard Lavigne<br />

Phone: 613-258-3781<br />

Fax: 613-258-7683<br />

Mobile: 613-290-6011<br />

e-mail: rilavigne@msn.com<br />

www.summitseeds.ca


e) if teamsters or helpers slap, push or touch the horses with hand Iines or wiffletrees<br />

while in the ring. NO CHECK SLAPS WILL BE ALLOWED.<br />

10. Three circles passing in front of the boat or anything over a twelve inch chuck will be classified<br />

as one pull.<br />

11. Any teamster or helper will automatically be ejected from the contest with all winnings forfeited<br />

if he argues with the judge, fairboard, pulling committee or other contestants.<br />

12. NO CHANGING OF BRIDLES DURING THE PULL.<br />

13. DRUG TESTING TO BE ENFORCED:<br />

a) No drugs allowed<br />

b) No team or teamster allowed to pull while under suspension with any other<br />

organization<br />

c) If drugs are found, you will forfeit prize money and placing<br />

d) Additional penalty as fair board concerned, feel appropriate.<br />

2011 CATTLE SHOW PROGRAM<br />

Saturday, August 13, 2011<br />

1:00 pm - Beef/ Cattle<br />

9:00 am - 4H Beef<br />

Sunday, August 14, 2011<br />

1:00 pm - Dairy Cattle<br />

9:00 am - 4H Dairy<br />

Committee: Barb Maitland (Chair), Harry Bennett, Howard Carkner<br />

Jeff Morrison, Sharon Halpenny.<br />

All entries must be in the hands of the Committee Chair by July 29th, 2011.<br />

Mail or fax entries to: Sharon Halpenny, 2068 County Rd 16<br />

RR #2 <strong>Merrickville</strong>, ON K0G 1N0 Phone: 613 284-0002 Fax: 613 284-0002<br />

The fair authorizes two exhibits per class in a maximum of three classes except Breeder’s Herd and<br />

Get of Sire. Maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit is ten (10), except that two (2) 4-H<br />

entries will be allowed. Depending on number of entries some classes may be combined.<br />

PRIZE MONEY IN EACH SECTION:<br />

1st - $50, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $35, 4th - $25, 5th - $20, 6th - $15, 7th - 10th - $10<br />

BEEF CATTLE<br />

CLASS 1<br />

Class sponsored by Richard Lavigne & Summit Seeds<br />

DATE: Saturday August 13th, 2011 - 1:00 pm<br />

CLASS A — ANGUS<br />

CLASS B — HEREFORD<br />

CLASS C — SIMMENTAL<br />

CLASS D — LIMOUSIN<br />

CLASS E----- BLONDE D’AQUITAINE<br />

Section:<br />

1 . Bull Calf (Born Jan 1/11 to Mar 31/11)<br />

2. Bull yearling (Born Jan 1/10 to Dec 31/10)<br />

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CHAMPION & RES. CHAMPION BULL - RIBBONS<br />

3. Heifer Calf (Born Jan 1/11 to Mar 31/11)<br />

4. Junior yearling (Born Apr 1/10 to Dec 31/10)<br />

5. Senior yearling (Born Jan 1/10 to Mar 31/10)<br />

6. Female - 2 year old cow/calf (Born Jan 1/09 to Dec 31/09 ) with her own 2011<br />

natural purebred tattooed calf at foot, female & calf shall be shown as a unit except that the<br />

calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Section 8 (Breeders Herd) and Section 9 (Get<br />

of Sire).<br />

7. Female born previous to Jan 1/09 with her own 2011 calf (See previous claim)<br />

CHAMPION & RES. CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBONS<br />

8. Breeders Herd - a group of 4 animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes<br />

represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. At least one animal must be<br />

owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor.<br />

9. Get of Sire - a group of 3 animals, both sexes represented, must be exhibited<br />

in previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor.<br />

Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor.<br />

BEEF CATTLE SPECIALS:<br />

Grand Champion Female of all Beef Breeds: $100<br />

Grand Champion Bull of all Beef Breeds: $100<br />

Best Breeders Herd of all Beef Breeds: $100<br />

ANGUS<br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner<br />

HEREFORD<br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner<br />

SIMMENTAL<br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner<br />

LIMOUSIN<br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner<br />

BLONDE D’AQUITAINE<br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner<br />

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Garden Studio:<br />

4027 Highway 43, Kemptville, ON<br />

[1 km east of Highway 416]<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

P.O. Box 1743, Kemptville, ON<br />

Canada K0G 1J0<br />

Tel: 613-258-5737<br />

E-mail: info@hansenornament.com


DATE: Sunday August 14th, 2011 – 1pm<br />

JUDGE: Lorne Briscoe<br />

DAIRY CATTLE<br />

CLASS 2<br />

Hat Bands donated by Eastern Breeders Inc.<br />

All entries must be in the hands of the Committee by July 29, 2011<br />

Sharon Halpenny, 2068 County Rd 16,RR #2, <strong>Merrickville</strong>, ON K0G 1N0<br />

Phone or fax: 613 284-0002 EMAIL: halpennyholsteins@gmail.com<br />

PRIZE MONEY IN EACH SECTION:<br />

1st - $50, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $35, 4th - $25, 5th - $20, 6th - $15, 7th - 10th - $10<br />

Dairy “code of Ethics” will apply. All animals must be free of contagious diseases. The<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> authorizes two exhibits per class in a maximum of three classes. Maximum total<br />

eligible entries from a breeding unit is ten (10) but may also include 2, 4-H entries<br />

providing that they are entered by members.<br />

Section:<br />

1. Female Junior calf (Born Mar 1/11 to May 31/11)<br />

2. Female Intermediate calf (Born Dec 1/10 to Feb 28/11)<br />

3. Female Senior Calf (Born Sep 1/10 to Nov 30/10)<br />

Champion and Reserve Champion Calf-Ribbons<br />

4. Female - Summer Yearling (Born Jun 1/10 to Aug 31/10)<br />

5. Female - Junior (Born Mar 1/10 to May 31/10)<br />

6. Female Intermediate- (Born Dec 1/09 to Feb 28/10)<br />

7. Female - Senior (Born Sep 1/09 to Nov 30/09)<br />

Champion and Reserve Champion Junior - Ribbons<br />

8. Junior Breeders Herd - Group of three - bred & owned by exhibitor<br />

DAIRY CATTLE SPECIALS<br />

Premier Breeder Banner - Donated by Carkner Farms, <strong>Merrickville</strong><br />

Premier Exhibitor Banner - Smiths Falls-<strong>Merrickville</strong> Veterinary Services<br />

24 Hours Emergency<br />

Claims Service<br />

1 800 267-4400<br />

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Your Local Agents:<br />

PETER HANNA<br />

613-269-4514<br />

STUART LEYENAAR<br />

613-269-4514


4-H INTER-COUNTY OPEN SHOWS<br />

We sincerely thank our sponsors for their support.<br />

Corporate Sponsors: Grenville Mutual Insurance Co.<br />

Hatbands provided by Eastern Breeders Inc.<br />

BEEF - Saturday, August 13th, 2011 - 9:00 am<br />

DAIRY - Sunday, August 14th, 2011 - 9:00 am<br />

SEND ENTRIES TO:<br />

Sharon Halpenny, 2068 County Rd 16,RR #2, <strong>Merrickville</strong>, ON K0G 1N0<br />

Phone or fax: 613 284-0002 EMAIL: halpennyholsteins@gmail.com<br />

ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON JULY 29th , 2011<br />

••• No post entries will be accepted the Day of <strong>Show</strong> •••<br />

PRIZE MONEY: ALL 4-H MEMBERS WILL RECEIVE $10.00<br />

Pee Wee Ages 6 to 9 years - Prize Money - $5.00 (Beef & Dairy)<br />

Please note that all ages are as of January 1, 2011<br />

4H CATTLE RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

1. Open to 2011 Beef and Dairy 4-H Members.<br />

2. Members must show their own 2011 4-H project animal.<br />

3. See your 4-H Leader for entry forms.<br />

4. All general rules of Society where applicable will apply.<br />

DATE: Saturday, August 13th, 2011 – 9:30 am<br />

4H BEEF<br />

CLASS 3<br />

Section:<br />

1. Heifer Calf (Born Jan 1/11 to Mar 31/11)<br />

2. Junior Yearling (Born Apr 1/10 to Dec 31/10)<br />

3. Senior Yearling (Born Jan 1/10 to Mar 31/10)<br />

4. Steer<br />

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BEEF SHOWMANSHIP<br />

1. Novice Beef - 4-H members (Ages 9 - 11)<br />

2. Junior Beef - 4-H members (Ages 12 - 14)<br />

3. Intermediate Beef - 4-H members (Ages 15 - 17)<br />

4. Senior Beef - 4-H members (Ages 18 - 21)<br />

Champion Beef <strong>Show</strong>person & Reserve Champion Beef <strong>Show</strong>person<br />

4H DAIRY<br />

CLASS 4<br />

DATE: Sunday, August 14th, 2011 – 9:30 am<br />

JUDGE: Lorne Briscoe<br />

Section:<br />

1. Junior Heifer (Born Mar 1/11 to May 31/11)<br />

2. Intermediate Heifer (Born Dec 1/10 to Feb 28/11)<br />

3. Senior Heifer (Born Sep 1/10 to Nov 30/10)<br />

4. Summer Yearling (Born Jun 1/10 to Aug 31/10)<br />

5. Junior Yearling (Born Mar 1/10 to May 31/10)<br />

DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP<br />

1. Novice Dairy - 4-H members (Ages 9 - 11)<br />

2. Junior Dairy - 4-H members (Ages 12 - 14)<br />

3. Intermediate Dairy - 4-H members (Ages 15 - 17)<br />

4. Senior Dairy - 4-H members (Ages 18 - 21)<br />

Champion Dairy <strong>Show</strong>person & Reserve Champion Dairy <strong>Show</strong>person<br />

Corporate Sponsors: Grenville Mutual Insurance Company.<br />

Hatbands provided by Eastern Breeders Inc.<br />

We sincerely thank our sponsors, 4 - H Leaders and parents for their support.<br />

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2011 HALL EXHIBIT<br />

Friday, August 12, - Sunday August 14, 2011<br />

8 am - 5 pm<br />

Hall director: Helen Rice<br />

Entry forms available at www.merrickvillefair.com, this prize book,<br />

or by calling 613 269 2022<br />

Please return entries by July 29, 2011<br />

to: <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Agricultural</strong> Society<br />

Box 595, <strong>Merrickville</strong>, On, K0G 1N0<br />

GENERAL HALL RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

1. Only one entry per section is allowed by an exhibitor.<br />

2. All articles must be the work of the exhibitor and can be exhibited no more than two years at this<br />

fair. Soiled and worn articles will not be accepted for judging.<br />

3. All agricultural or horticultural produce entered for competition must actually be raised or grown<br />

by the exhibitor. Any persons exhibiting in Classes Grains or Vegetables must live within a 75<br />

km radius of <strong>Merrickville</strong>.<br />

4. The exhibition building will be open from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Thursday August 11th, and from<br />

7:30 am to 8:45 am Friday August 12th for receiving of articles to be judged. Doors will be<br />

closed to the public at 8:50 am Friday.<br />

5. At 9:00 am Friday August 12th judging will commence on exhibits. No persons other than the<br />

managers and judges will be allowed in the hall until judging is complete.<br />

6. After judging has begun no more entries shall be received and no entries can be moved to other<br />

sections. No <strong>Fair</strong> Director has the power to authorize the Secretary/Treasurer to mark or change<br />

any entry form or tag.<br />

7. The Directors will take every precaution to ensure the safety of the articles exhibited during the<br />

time that the <strong>Fair</strong> is in progress. It must be understood that the owner accepts all risk in entering<br />

any article and if any article is accidentally damaged, lost or stolen, the MAS and its Directors<br />

will not make any payment for the value thereof.<br />

8. Items selected for exhibit beyond <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>, at the District or Provincial level are exhibited<br />

at the owner’s risk and MAS takes no responsibility for loss or damage of these articles.<br />

9. Hall exhibits can only be removed from the building on Sunday August 14th, 2011 between<br />

3:00pm and 4:00 pm. The Directors do not take responsibility for items left after that time.<br />

NOTE TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Make sure you note the class and section number in which the exhibit is to be<br />

entered<br />

• Every junior member handing in an Exhibitors form will be eligible for a Draw Prize<br />

• Draw ticket must be filled out when registering<br />

• Prize Money can be picked up on Sunday of <strong>Fair</strong> when you pick up your exhibits<br />

Junior members pay no membership fees to enter in Junior sections<br />

They do pay a membership fee to enter adult sections.<br />

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136 Prescott St.<br />

P.O. Box 1340<br />

K0G 1J0<br />

Ph: 613-258-1717<br />

Fax: 613-258-4475<br />

Email: john@kennedysurveys.ca<br />

JOHN H. KENNEDY LTD.<br />

Ontario and Canada Land Surveyors<br />

John H. Kennedy<br />

O.L.S., C.L.S.<br />

McGahey Insurance<br />

PAUL McGAHEY INSURANCE BROKERS LTD<br />

representing Grenville Mutual<br />

14 REUBEN CRESCENT, KEMPTVILLE<br />

613 . 258 . 3544<br />

fax: 613 . 258 . 1700<br />

Meeting all your insurance needs.<br />

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PORTLAND<br />

Consultation Office<br />

295 Sheldon Road<br />

K0G 1V0<br />

h: 613-272-3603<br />

800-355-9892<br />

Email: john@kennedysurveys.ca


JUNIOR DIVISION<br />

CLASS J5 CHILDREN: AGE 5 and under<br />

Prizes 1st - $2.00, 2nd - $1.75, 3rd - $1.50, 4th - $1.25, 5th - $1.00<br />

Section:<br />

1. Print your first name only<br />

2. Painted rock paper weight<br />

3. ‘Finger painted’ picture<br />

4. Print the numbers 1 to 10<br />

5. Make a pipe cleaner animal and display on paper plate<br />

6. Draw a picture of you and your family<br />

7. Your favourite collection of stickers<br />

8. Colour any picture from a colouring book<br />

9. Make an edible necklace using vegetables on a string on a paper plate<br />

10. Make a creation out of some type of building blocks<br />

11. A sponge painting – any kind of picture or design<br />

12. A healthy snack for Santa and his Reindeers – 3 items only on a plate<br />

13. “Sparkly Starfish” – decorate a starfish cut-out with sequins, glitter and other shiny materials<br />

14. “Sea Creature” – using 1/2 paper plate ,attach streamers and other details to make an<br />

octopus, jelly fish<br />

CLASS J6 CHILDREN: AGES 6 - 8 YEARS<br />

Prizes 1st - $2.00, 2nd - $1.75, 3rd - $1.50, 4th - $1.25, 5th - $1.00<br />

Section:<br />

1. Collection of leaves, named and mounted<br />

2. Create a sword using cardboard and tin foil, decorate but not to exceed 17”<br />

3. Create a colourful bug<br />

4. Using more than one rock glued together to make a pet rock, painted and decorated<br />

5. Draw and colour a make believe creature and name it<br />

6. Make an animal from one or more Styrofoam cups and decorate<br />

7. Snowperson made from marshmallows, may use other items to decorate<br />

8. Make a butterfly to go on a wall or hang from a string<br />

9. Draw a picture of yourself playing your favourite sport<br />

10. A decorated clothespin Dragonfly<br />

11. A drawing of animals seen at the <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> on a sheet of paper not larger than<br />

12” x 18”<br />

12. On a large sheet of paper do rubbings of a leaf, coin and one other item of your choice<br />

13. Display on a 1/2 page of bristol board 5 different tractors models and name them<br />

14. Ugliest unusual live bug in a jar( with holes in the lid)<br />

15. PRINT the following<br />

“Pumpkins” When you see me in the fields,<br />

My orange glowing in the sun,<br />

It’s time to say good-bye to summer<br />

and hello to autumn fun!<br />

16. SPECIAL “CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS”<br />

Decorate our tree with your handmade ornament. May enter up to 3 per person.<br />

Prizes awarded to each exhibitor.<br />

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CLASS J9 YOUTH AGES 9-11 YEARS<br />

Prizes 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00<br />

Section:<br />

1. Create a Knight’s shield using cardboard and decorate<br />

2. Draw and colour a fairytale creature<br />

3. Hand draw a logo for a new hockey team and colour<br />

4. Decorate an empty soup can as a pencil holder<br />

5. Paper airplane<br />

6. Make a decorative bookmark<br />

7. Make a Kite<br />

8. Draw a picture of your favourite ride at the <strong>Fair</strong><br />

9. Design a card with a handwritten thank-you note. Use any material<br />

10. Wrapping paper for any occasion, on brown paper using stamps<br />

11. Hand made item of jewelry- made from any material<br />

12. Hand puppet (any material)<br />

13. Make a “Time Capsule” for the year 2030 and include 3 items in it<br />

14. Create a handmade door-knob sign for your bedroom door<br />

15. Make a Pop Can Person<br />

16. A Christmas ornament<br />

17. Computer artwork - an original artwork created on the computer<br />

18. Create your own stained glass window using black construction paper for your frame,<br />

waxed paper for backing and all different colours of tissue paper<br />

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CLASS J12 YOUTH: AGES 12 - 16 YEARS<br />

Prizes 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd- $2.00<br />

Section:<br />

1. Make a scrapbook page of you and your friends<br />

2. Design and make a pennant for your school<br />

3. Homemade jewelry item made out of any material<br />

4. Design a CD or DVD cover, placed in plastic CD case<br />

5. Collage of music using any media<br />

6. Handmade wooden object<br />

7. Poster against drunk driving, smoking or drugs<br />

8. Computer artwork: an original artwork created with a computer<br />

9. Article made of old clothes. Recycle old clothes into something useful.<br />

10. Homemade frame with picture<br />

11. Paper Mache sculpture (any size)<br />

12. A handmade Christmas ornament<br />

13. Birdhouse (any type or materials)<br />

14. Video game cover<br />

15. PENMANSHIP—using ink write the following:<br />

“Five Friendly Farmers”<br />

Five friendly farmers, Wake up with the sun,<br />

For it is early morning, And the chores must be done.<br />

The first friendly farmer, Goes to milk the cow.<br />

The second friendly farmer, Thought he’d better plow.<br />

The third friendly farmer, Feeds the hungry hens.<br />

The fourth friendly farmer, Put the piggies in their pen.<br />

The fifth friendly farmer, Picks the ripe corn.<br />

And waves to the neighbor, When he blows his horn.<br />

When the work is finished, And the evening sky is red<br />

Five tired farmers, Tumble into bed!<br />

16. SPECIAL “PROUD TO BE A CANADIAN”<br />

Using red and white and maple leaves make a creation to show your Canadian spirit<br />

and pride. One exhibit per person and each exhibitor will be awarded a prize.<br />

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CLASS: J13 MERRICKVILLE FAIR POSTER CONTEST<br />

Prize Money: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00 for both classes<br />

THEME : “Fun and Safety on the <strong>Fair</strong>grounds”<br />

Section 1: Grades 1-6<br />

Section 2: Grades 7-12<br />

CLASS J14 OAAS PLAIN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITION<br />

(no nuts)<br />

Prize Money: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00<br />

Section 1: Grades 1-6<br />

Section 2: Grades 7-12<br />

ENTRY RULES:<br />

1. Contest is open to youth ages 10 to 15 years (as of Dec. 31 of current year)<br />

2. One class only<br />

3. Number of cookies to be shown is 8, displayed on a firm disposable plate<br />

4. The winner from each <strong>Fair</strong> will be eligible to enter in District Competition<br />

CLASS J15 OAAS YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION<br />

“Original Hand Made Design”<br />

Section 1: Junior up to and including Grade 6<br />

Section 2: Youth Grade 7 to Grade 12 inclusive<br />

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00 ( for both classes A and B )<br />

ENTRY RULES:<br />

1. “Promoting Your <strong>Fair</strong>” – Name and date of <strong>Fair</strong> must be clearly shown on poster<br />

2. Must be hand drawn<br />

3. Poster size Minimum — 9” X 11” (23cm X 28cm) without border<br />

Maximum — 11” X 17” (28cm X 44cm) without border<br />

4. Each entry must be mounted on a BLACK CARD or BRISTOL BOARD to be showing a<br />

2” border<br />

5. Winning Poster is eligible to compete in District Competition<br />

Poster Judging Standards:<br />

1. Overall Appearance - 20 points<br />

2. Attract and Hold Attention - 30 points<br />

3. Competition theme clear - 40 points<br />

4. Quality materials/end product - 10 points<br />

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STUDENT ART SPECIALS<br />

Prizes: 1st - $4, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2 (for each class and age category)<br />

Choose any of the following topics, making sure you include the number beside the topic. Age<br />

is to be marked on back of entry tag. All entries to be NO larger than 16” X 20” (40cm X 50cm)<br />

CLASS J 16 Students 11 years and under .<br />

CLASS J 17 Students 12 to 16 years.<br />

Pencil, Pen, or Charcoal<br />

Section:<br />

1) Portrait<br />

2) Animal<br />

3) Cartoon<br />

4) Local Landmark<br />

5) Copy Picture any Subject (original attached)<br />

Oil, Acrylic or Water Colours<br />

Section:<br />

6) Trees<br />

7) Wildlife<br />

8) Rural Scene<br />

9) Still Life (inanimate)<br />

10) Local Landmark<br />

CLASS J 18 (12 years of age or under) Photo Size: 4” X 6”<br />

— Judged on composition & content —<br />

Photography<br />

Section:<br />

1) Family Pets<br />

2) Any insect or animal<br />

3) Along the Rideau Canal<br />

4) Family Portraits<br />

5) Farm fun<br />

6) Flowers<br />

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4-H CLUB EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY (Non-Competitive)<br />

CLASS J 19<br />

Prize Money (for all club displays) $10.00<br />

4-H is a community organization for young people 10-21 years of age<br />

4-H is 4-U! 4-H is fun! For friends! 4-H is for learning by doing!<br />

1. Open to all 4-H clubs.<br />

2. Theme of the display is the exhibitor’s choice, but it must be 4-H related.<br />

3. Display will be allotted a space of approximately 6ft. wide, 30 inches deep and 3 ft. high.<br />

4. Displays must include the Club’s name, a title of the display, and the 4-H emblems.<br />

5. All display work must be done by 4-H members.<br />

6. The displays will be judged on the following criteria: attractiveness, effective title, suitability,<br />

holds interest, conveys a message, general appearance, and workmanship.<br />

7. No entry fee is required.<br />

8. Equal recognition of $10.00 shall be given to each display entered.<br />

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ADULT DIVISION<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT<br />

CLASSES 1-3<br />

Prizes: 1st - $8, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $5<br />

• Photos may be digital or film<br />

• Undetectable digital enhancements permitted<br />

• Each photo mounted on bristol board<br />

CLASS 1 (Amateur):<br />

(Amateur – you have never received monies for your photos)<br />

Photo Size: 4” X 6”<br />

— Judged on content, composition & quality —<br />

Section:<br />

1) Birds<br />

2) Solitary beauty – close up of a bloom or flower<br />

3) Horse(s) in action<br />

4) Landscape<br />

5) <strong>Merrickville</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Picture<br />

6) Candid people shot<br />

7) Bubbles<br />

8) Truck or Car<br />

9) Water scene<br />

10) Cutest baby face<br />

CLASS 2 (Amateur/ Professional):<br />

(Amateur / Professional Section: You have received money for<br />

your photos)<br />

Photo Size: 5” X 7” -Mounted on cardboard<br />

— Judged on quality, composition & content —<br />

Sections:<br />

1) Shadows or Reflections<br />

2) Out of the darkness – a night photo<br />

3) Stormy weather<br />

4) Portrait (head & shoulders only)<br />

5) Collection of three bridges, 5” X 7” photos, mounted on white Bristol board<br />

6) Digitally Enhanced, two digital 5x7 photos, mounted side by side, one original and<br />

one digitally enhanced.<br />

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FLORAL DEPARTMENT<br />

CLASSES 4-7<br />

Prizes: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Exhibits should be in accordance with Publication 34<br />

• Containers must be leakproof<br />

• Exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor<br />

• Exhibits must contain the exact number of flowers specified<br />

• Measure the diameter of the blooms and enter proper size<br />

• Flowers are judged on condition, form, uniformity, color and size<br />

• A bloom is one flower to a stem - buds should be carefully removed<br />

• A stem or stalk may carry one or more flowers and/or buds<br />

• A spray is a portion of a plant with a number of flowers and buds<br />

• Do not present seed heads or wilted flowers in the exhibit unless specifically called for<br />

• Plan to water your flowers or exhibit during the fair<br />

• Carefully groom your exhibit to remove insects, dust, cobwebs, dead or spent blooms<br />

• Cut flowers are judged on flowers only<br />

• Arrangements are judged on container and floral material<br />

CLASS 4: POTTED PLANTS<br />

Plant(s) are to be grown in a pot not to exceed 12”<br />

Section:<br />

1. African Violet<br />

2. Begonia - tuberous - rooted -1 plant per pot<br />

3. Begonia - fibrous - rooted - 1 plant per pot<br />

4. Ivy - houseplant<br />

5. Cactus - any variety - named<br />

6. Fuchsia<br />

7. Geranium - in bloom - single<br />

8. Geranium - in bloom - double<br />

9. Houseplant in bloom, grown indoors, named,<br />

10. Herbs in pot - variety named<br />

11. Herb Collection grown in pot, 5 varieties, named<br />

12. Any other potted plant not listed above, named<br />

13. Hanging Basket, 10’ - 12’, more than one variety, named<br />

14. Patio Planter, several varieties, no larger than one person can carry<br />

CLASS 5: CUT FLOWERS<br />

• Cut flowers should be accompanied by a small amount of own foliage.<br />

• All flowers and blooms must be grown by the exhibitor.<br />

• Flowers only are judged, not the container<br />

Section:<br />

1. Aster, 5 blooms, one color<br />

2. Calendula, 3 stems<br />

3. Coneflower - any color - one flower per stem, 5 stems<br />

4. Cosmos - 3 sprays, may have buds<br />

5. Dahlia 6” - 8” - 1 bloom<br />

6. Dahlia under 6”, 1 bloom<br />

7. Sedum, 3 stems<br />

8. Cornflower, 3 stems<br />

9. Gladiola, any color, 1 spike in well balance container<br />

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10. Gladiola, any colors, 3 spikes in well balanced container<br />

11. Gladiola, multicolor, 1 spike in well balanced container<br />

12. Marigold, under 2”<br />

13. Marigold, 2” - 3”<br />

14. Petunia, single, any color, 3 stems<br />

15. Petunia, double, any color, 3 stems<br />

16. Pansies, 6 blooms, any color<br />

17. Rose, miniature, 1 stem or 1 spray<br />

18. Rose, 3 stems, any color<br />

19. Rose, floating in suitable container, no foliage or accessories<br />

20. Snapdragon, 5 stems, single<br />

21. Snapdragons, 5 stems, double<br />

22. Sunflower, dwarf, 1 stem<br />

23. Sunflower, large, 1 stem<br />

24. Sunflower, entire plant judged for height and condition<br />

25. Sweetpea, 3 stems<br />

26. Verbena, 3 stems<br />

27. Zinnia, under 3”, 5 stems<br />

28. Zinnia, over 3”, 3 stems<br />

29. Collection of annuals, not listed above - 3 varieties, named - 2 stems each<br />

30. Collection of perennials, not listed above - 3 varieties, named - 2 stems each<br />

31. Herbs arranged in a bouquet for kitchen table or picnic table<br />

CLASS 6: ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS<br />

PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Fresh flowers and foliage unless otherwise indicated.<br />

• No purple Loosestrife in arrangements<br />

• Judging is based on flowers and complimentary container<br />

Section:<br />

1. Good Enough to Eat – Using a vegetable for container with flowers, fruit and berries<br />

2. Teensy-Weensy - arrangement in a cup or saucer<br />

3. Good Morning - arrangement in a coffee mug<br />

4. Red and White bouquet<br />

5. Think Small - not to exceed 5” in any direction<br />

6. Saturday Market - mixed arrangement in wicker container<br />

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7. Roadside Attraction - wild flowers and grasses<br />

8. River’s Edge - Incorporating stones and water<br />

9. Think Smallest<br />

10. Wild Thing - incorporating driftwood and things found along the beach<br />

11. Tints and Tones - using any one color of flowers<br />

12. Get Well Soon - small enough for a Bedside Table<br />

13. Snow and Evergreens<br />

14. Arrangement for entry table, viewed from all sides, not to exceed 3’<br />

15. Arrangement suitable for buffet table for wedding reception, viewed from one side<br />

CLASS 7: SPECIAL “GARDENING HAT CONTEST”<br />

Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00<br />

Be creative, Eccentric, or Hilarious.<br />

Hats can be purchased or handmade, old or new, but you have to do the<br />

decorating.<br />

All entries must be wearable, and provide sun protection.<br />

Section:<br />

1. Hat for her<br />

2. Hat for him<br />

3. Hat for her and him (bridal??)<br />

4. Hat for a young gardener wannabe<br />

NOTE: Upon completion of the judging of all entries, the judge will choose the following:<br />

Judge’s Favourite -Prize - $20.00 - sponsored by Margit Clarke<br />

Best in <strong>Show</strong> - Prize - $20.00 - sponsored by Helen Rice<br />

ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />

CLASSES 8-9<br />

CLASS 8: Arts & Crafts Prizes: 1st - $6, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $4<br />

Section:<br />

1. Accessory for a nursery<br />

2. Scrapbooking greeting card<br />

3. Wedding favour<br />

4. Decorated flower pot<br />

5. Child’s outfit, made of paper (size 12 or smaller)<br />

6. Welcome sign for a door, any media<br />

7. An item from natural materials (vines, cones, twigs)<br />

8. Tole painted object<br />

9. Computer design (original by exhibitor)<br />

10. Sample of scrapbooking (2 pages) layouts in either 8 1/2x11” or 12x12” – any topic<br />

11. Table centre piece – any occasion<br />

12. Paper mache creation<br />

13. Handmade jewelry<br />

14. Home made or hand drawn wine or beer labels<br />

15. Item of beading (jewelry, fabric, etc.)<br />

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16. Homemade flower(s) of any medium<br />

17. “Welcome Basket” to be judged 50% on basket, 50% on contents<br />

18. Antique article displayed with history/usage/age<br />

19. An item made from clay, femo, plasticine, etc.<br />

20. Home made wind chimes<br />

21. Hand puppet for a child<br />

22. A hand-decorated mailbox, any medium<br />

23. Home made Hallowe’en decoration<br />

24. Home made decoration for any other holiday<br />

25. Painting, any subject - oil, acrylic<br />

26. Painting, any subject - watercolour<br />

27. Black & white (pencil, ink, etc)<br />

28. Drawing from a photograph (include photo) -any medium<br />

29. Recycled sculptures, made out of reusable items<br />

30. Artificial flower arrangement<br />

31. Decorated grapevine or straw wreath, ready to be hung<br />

32. Home made garden art (any size<br />

33. Woodcarving, carved item – any description<br />

34. Decorative bookmark<br />

35. Bazaar item that could be sold for $10 or less<br />

CLASS 9 SPECIAL: “ BEST DECORATED RED/PURPLE HAT”<br />

Must be wearable, can be fun, eccentric or hilarious just use your imagination.<br />

Prizes : 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2<br />

Section:<br />

1: Largest Red / Purple Hat decorated<br />

2: Most Unique Red / Purple Hat decorated<br />

BAKING<br />

CLASSES 10-17<br />

Prizes: 1st - $6, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $4<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Only one entry per batch of baking<br />

• No raisins in cinnamon rolls<br />

• Flavour counts for 50% of final score Items (cookies, muffins, tea biscuits, etc.)<br />

• Should be of uniform shape and size<br />

• Must be displayed on disposable plate in a zip lock bag<br />

CLASS 10: BREADS<br />

Section:<br />

1. Loaf white, traditional<br />

2. Loaf of bread made in bread maker, any type<br />

3. Loaf raisin bread, traditional<br />

4. Loaf of 60% Whole Wheat,traditional<br />

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5. Home made soft pretzel - 1<br />

6. Cinnamon rolls - 3 (yeast)<br />

7. Tea biscuits - 3<br />

CLASS 11: MUFFINS – ( may not have paper cups on muffins)<br />

Section:<br />

1. Bran muffins - 3<br />

2. Banana muffins - 3<br />

3. Any other muffin -3 (include recipe)<br />

CLASS 12: LOAVES<br />

Section:<br />

1. 1/2 Banana loaf<br />

2. 1/2 Lemon loaf<br />

3. Any other loaf (include recipe)<br />

CLASS 13: COOKIES<br />

Section:<br />

1. Peanut butter cookies - 3<br />

2. Drop cookies with raisins - 3<br />

3. Chocolate chip cookies - 3<br />

4. Any other cookie (include recipe) - 3 - (Not listed above)<br />

CLASS 14: PIES<br />

Section:<br />

1. Apple pie (2 crust) - name variety of apple<br />

2. Lemon pie<br />

3. Raisin pie (2 crust)<br />

4. Any pie not listed above - name fruit (2 crust, lattice or crumble top)<br />

CLASS 15: TEA TREATS<br />

Section:<br />

1. Butter tarts - 3 - (2” x 2”)<br />

2. Brownies (cut 2” x 2”) - 3<br />

3. Fancy squares, baked - 2 varieties, 2 each<br />

4. Fancy squares, unbaked - 2 varieties, 2 each (must not contain eggs for health reasons)<br />

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CLASS 16: CAKES<br />

Section:<br />

1. Chocolate cake<br />

2. Any other cake<br />

3. Whole - Fancy decorated cake (must be real) - open to all ages<br />

4. Whole - Fancy decorated cake (may be artificial, judged on decoration only) -open to<br />

all ages<br />

CLASS 17: SPECIAL:<br />

Section:<br />

1. The Worst Flop – from any of the above categories that you attempted but did not turn<br />

out (entire entry must be shown, ie: 3 muffins)<br />

PRESERVING<br />

CLASSES 18-20<br />

Prizes: 1st - $6, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $4<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Use 250ml jam jars for jams and jellies. All other preserves use 500ml pint jars<br />

• Use new lids<br />

• Do not open to exhibit<br />

• Flavour counts for 50% of final score<br />

• Jellies must be clear<br />

CLASS 18: JAMS & JELLY<br />

1. Strawberry jam (cooked)<br />

2. Strawberry freezer jam<br />

3. Raspberry jam<br />

4. Peach jam<br />

5. Rhubarb jam, with or without other fruit (list ingredients)<br />

6. Marmalade - list types of fruits used<br />

7. Any other jam not listed above (list ingredients)<br />

8. Apple jelly<br />

9. Grape jelly<br />

10. Red currant jelly<br />

11. Red pepper jelly<br />

12. Any other jelly not listed above (list ingredients)<br />

13. Collection of 3 jams and/or jellies displayed in a basket (small jars may be used)<br />

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CLASS 19: PICKLES, RELISHES & CANNED GOODS<br />

Section:<br />

1. Beet pickles<br />

2. Bread & butter pickles<br />

3. Chili sauce<br />

4. Dill pickles<br />

5. Hotdog relish<br />

6. Mustard pickles<br />

7. Salsa<br />

8. Any pickle, relish or chutney not listed above (list ingredients)<br />

9. Pickled eggs<br />

10. Canned tomatoes – whole<br />

11. Canned peaches<br />

12. Canned Tomatoes – no additives, no onions, no celery, no peppers<br />

CLASS 20: SPECIAL<br />

Section:<br />

1. Welcome Basket for a New Neighbour – to include canned and / or baked goods<br />

HOME CRAFTS<br />

(CLASSES 21-24)<br />

Prizes: 1st - $4, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Articles must be work of the exhibitor<br />

• Items obviously worn, or soiled are disqualified<br />

• Entries may be shown for 2 years only<br />

CLASS 21: SEWING (A sample of material must be attached)<br />

Section:<br />

1. Vest any material, decorated<br />

2. Fancy apron half style<br />

3. Sleepwear, any type<br />

4. Child’s apron<br />

5. Child’s jumper (up to size 14), sewn<br />

6. Polar fleece, any clothing item, for any age<br />

7. Placemats - 2<br />

8. Pair of oven mitts<br />

9. Table runner, fabric and design your choice<br />

10. Pieced quilt block, maximum size 14”x14”, mounted on bristle board with 1” border<br />

CLASS 22: KNITTING (Attachment of yarn for each article required)<br />

Section:<br />

1. Adult mitts<br />

2. Men’s socks<br />

3. Any sweater<br />

4. Slippers<br />

5. Baby bonnet and sweater<br />

6. Another baby article<br />

7. Child’s pullover<br />

8. Child’s cardigan<br />

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9. Child’s mitts<br />

10. Scarf<br />

CLASS 23: HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES<br />

Section:<br />

1. Crocheted doily<br />

2. Set of 3 handmade dishcloths<br />

3. Hand-woven article<br />

4. Hooked article<br />

5. Decorated pillow<br />

6. Needlework picture (embroidery, cross-stitch, etc.)<br />

CLASS 24: CHRISTMAS IS COMING<br />

Section:<br />

1. A Christmas stocking, made from fabric<br />

2. Christmas tree skirt<br />

3. Homemade Christmas pin<br />

4. A tree ornament (with hanger)<br />

5. Home made Christmas decoration<br />

6. Handmade card<br />

7. Christmas gift (package decorated)<br />

8. Angel (free standing)<br />

CLASS 25: QUILTS<br />

QUILT CRAFTS<br />

Prizes: 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Attach quilt pattern name to entry tag. Indicate if the pattern is an original design of the<br />

exhibitor.<br />

• All Quilts must have a sample of material and batting attached.<br />

Section:<br />

1. Quilt, new pieced. Hand quilted, minimum 324” measured on the perimeter.<br />

See rules that follow.<br />

2. Quilt, appliquéed. Hand quilted - min. 324” measured on the perimeter. See rules that<br />

follow.<br />

3. Quilt, pieced. Machine quilted, min 324” perimeter measurement. See rules that<br />

follow.<br />

4. Quilt appliquéed. Machine quilted<br />

5. Quilt, pieced. Single bed size, approximately 60” by 86”.<br />

6. Quilt, appliquéed. Machine quilted, single bed size, approximately 60” by 86”<br />

7. Quilt, pieced and/or appliquéed, any size.<br />

8. Quilt, pieced and/or appliquéed, hand quilted by group or individual.<br />

Minimum 72” by 90”.<br />

9. Quilt top, unfinished, any size.<br />

10. Tied quilt.<br />

11. Quilted wall hanging, minimum 192” perimeter measurement.<br />

12. Quilt, baby or crib size.<br />

13. Quilted table runner.<br />

14. Any quilted item (placemat[s], pot holder, tablecloth, shirt, jacket, tea cozy, bag, etc.)<br />

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CLASS 26: OAAS CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT COMPETITION RULES<br />

District and Ontario Quilt Competitions sponsored by the Ontario Association of <strong>Agricultural</strong> Societies.<br />

The handmade quilt from this section judged “Best of <strong>Show</strong>” may go on to District and Provincial<br />

competitions. (If the quilt wins first place at more than one fair, the quilt judged second may also enter<br />

the District competition). District prizes awarded: $25, $15, and $10. Only the first-place quilt at the<br />

District Competition is eligible to enter the Championship Quilt competition at the Annual Convention<br />

in Toronto. The annual winning entry will be declared the Ontario Association of <strong>Agricultural</strong> Societies<br />

Championship Quilt, with a $500. Grand Prize, certificate and ribbon awarded. The exhibitor retains<br />

ownership of the quilt.<br />

Ontario Association of <strong>Agricultural</strong> Societies - Annual Machine Championship Quilt Competition<br />

Eligibility, Rules and Regulations, General Conditions:<br />

A. Entries must be solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor, and exhibited and judged at a<br />

local Ontario Association of <strong>Agricultural</strong> Societies (OAAS) <strong>Fair</strong> to be eligible for this competition.<br />

B. Entry quilts must be minimum of 72” X 90” (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed to the<br />

next levels of competition).<br />

C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Machine Quilt<br />

will be selected at the annual convention of OAAS.<br />

D. Upon making entry into the OAAS Machine Quilt Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate<br />

in any promotional activities related to the competition.<br />

E. The winning OAAS Champion Machine Quilt will not be eligible to compete in future District and<br />

or Convention OAAS competitions.<br />

F. The winner’s name will be displayed at the <strong>Fair</strong> on a sign provided by OAAS.<br />

G. The quilt must not be quilted using a long arm machine and must be machine quilted by the exhibitor.<br />

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AFGHAN CRAFTS<br />

CLASS 27: AFGHANS (Sample of yarn to be attached)<br />

Prizes 1st - $10, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $4<br />

Section:<br />

1. Afghan, knitted min. 36” X 40”<br />

2. Afghan, crochet, min. 36” X 40”<br />

3. Afghan, lap size or throw<br />

4. Afghan for baby, crocheted or knitted<br />

VEGETABLES / FRUITS / OTHER PRODUCTS<br />

Prizes: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1<br />

CLASS 28: VEGETABLES, FRUITS, OTHER PRODUCTS<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• Each entry must have 3 items unless otherwise specified<br />

Section:<br />

1. Beans, green, suitable for frenching<br />

2. Beans, green, bush type<br />

3. Beans, yellow, bush type<br />

4. Beets (tops trimmed to 1/2” - above crown)<br />

5. Carrots (name variety)<br />

6. Corn, sweet (name variety) 3 ears without husks<br />

7. Cucumbers, slicing (6” and over)<br />

8. Cucumbers, pickling (2” - 4”)<br />

9. Onions, yellow<br />

10. Onions, Spanish<br />

11. Peppers, green<br />

12. Potatoes, white, early variety, named - 5<br />

13. Potatoes, white, later variety, named - 5<br />

14. Potatoes, other variety, named - 5<br />

15. Tomatoes, red, (3” or more in diameter) named<br />

16. Tomatoes, cherry type<br />

17. Zucchini (under 12” length) - 2<br />

18. Display of vegetables, all named, on a tray - at least 6 types<br />

19. Summer squash - 1<br />

20. Uncommon vegetable not listed above, named<br />

21. Oddest shaped tomato<br />

22. Garlic, unpeeled, with stalks - 4 bulbs<br />

23. Apples - early variety, named Crab apples - 5<br />

24. Eggs - 1 dozen<br />

25. Maple syrup - 250ml container, light<br />

26. Maple syrup - 250ml container, dark<br />

27. Honey, liquid, 500g container, label type 1 and colour<br />

28. Wine red 25 oz. bottle – new 2010 / 2011<br />

29. Wine white 25 oz. bottle– new 2010 / 2011<br />

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CLASS 29: NEW ANNUAL COMPETITION “BREAK THE RECORD”<br />

This will be the 2 nd year for this competition and set the record for 2010<br />

Section:<br />

1. Largest cucumber<br />

2. Largest zucchini<br />

3. Largest Pumpkin or Squash<br />

4. Tallest Cornstalk<br />

5. Heaviest Tomato<br />

6. Largest Tomato<br />

7. Longest Carrot (by length)<br />

8. Longest Cucumber<br />

9. Largest Potato<br />

10. Any other giant vegetable of merit<br />

GRAIN AND FIELD CROPS<br />

Prizes: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2<br />

CLASS 30: CROPS<br />

NOTES TO EXHIBITORS:<br />

• All hay must be in clear plastic bags.<br />

Section:<br />

1. Sheaf of oats - 2” diameter<br />

2. Sheaf of barley - 2” diameter<br />

3. Shelled corn - 5 lb. – current year<br />

4. Haylage - 5 lb. – current year<br />

5. Soybeans - 5 lb. (name variety) – current year<br />

6. Ensilage corn - 5 stalks tied together – current year<br />

7. High moisture corn - 5 lb.<br />

8. First cut mixed legume & grass hay – current year<br />

9. Second cut mixed legume & grass hay – current year<br />

10. First cut alfalfa (80% or more) – current year<br />

11. Second cut alfalfa (80% or more) – current year<br />

12. First cut clover (80% or more) – current year<br />

13. Second cut clover (80% or more) – current year<br />

14. Second cut clover (80% or more) - current year<br />

- END OF HALL -<br />

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