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C H E S L E Y

F A L L F A I R & H O R S E S H O W

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September 11th & 12th www.ChesleyAgSociety.ca

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Chesley Fall Fair and Horse Show

September 11th & 12th

THEME

MASON JARS

www.ChesleyAgSociety.ca

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INDEX President’s Message .................................................................. 1 Ambassadors.............................................................................. 1 Senior Ambassador .................................................................... 2 Junior Ambassador ..................................................................... 3 Tiny Tot Ambassador ................................................................. 4 Program ..................................................................................... 5 Special Events ........................................................................... 6 Executive & Directors ................................................................. 7 Rules & Regulations ................................................................... 8 Ambassador Competitions ......................................................... 10 CNE Ambassador of the Fair Competition .................................. 12 Class 1 - English & Western Horse Show............................. 14 Class 2 - 4-H Open Invitational Llama Show ........................ 15 Class 4 - Commercial Hay Exhibit ........................................ 17 Class 5-17 - Field Crop Competitions ......................................... 17 Class 18 - Grain ...................................................................... 19 Class 19 - Roots & Other Hoed Crops .................................... 20 Class 20 - Vegetables ............................................................ 20 Class 21 - Fruit ....................................................................... 21 Class 22 - Home Preserves .................................................... 21 Class 23 - Culinary Arts .......................................................... 23 Class 24 - Arts & Crafts .......................................................... 26 Class 25 - Amateur Photography ............................................ 28 O.A.A.S. Convention Photographic Competition Class 26 - Quilts & Afghans .................................................... 30 Class 27 - Specials for Juniors ............................................... 32 Class 28 - Golden Age ........................................................... 34 Class 29 - Sewing ................................................................... 34 Class 30 - Women’s Institute Competitive Display ................. 37 Class 31A - Local Organizations Non-Competitive ................... 37 Class 31B - Local Youth Organizations & Clubs Non-Competitive ................................................... 37 Class 32 - Floral Exhibits ........................................................ 38 Class 33 - School Competition 2015 ...................................... 40 Donations ................................................................................... 42

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT I would like to take this opportunity to invite everyone to the 2015 Chesley Fall Fair. Bring your friends, your neighbours, and even your pets, and enjoy our small town fair.

The Agricultural Society would like to thank the Horse Show Committee, Ambassador Committee and all our other committees that help put this fair together. To all the volunteers for their hard work and expertise in helping set up the fair and to all the merchants, groups and individuals who make donations – a big THANK YOU.Thanks also to Catherine McKay, our Secretary-Treasurer, for keeping us on track and organized. I would also like to acknowledge the contestants in the Senior, Junior and Tiny Tot Ambassador Competition. A big thank you because lots of contestants make our fair a great success.

See you at the 2015 Chesley Fall Fair, September 11 & 12.

John Rhody, President 2015

Fair Ambassadors

Senior Ambassador – Allison Pepper Junior Ambassador – Kyra Brough

Tiny Tot Ambassador – Madeline Halliday

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Allison Pepper Senior Ambassador

I'd like to thank Huron Bay Co-op for allowing me to be able to have this amazing opportunity. I would also like to thank the Agricultural Society for letting me represent Chesley in such a great way, it has been the experience of a lifetime and the memories I have will stay with me forever. Meeting other Ambassadors and having lots of opportunities to be out and about in the role have given me many opportunities to network, make friends, and share memories that will forever stay in my heart. It's an experience to educate the youth of tomorrow in a great and impacting way. Kyra and Madeline - you girls have always made me smile. You are two great young ladies and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors, always remember to follow your dreams you can accomplish anything with hard work and dedication. Thank you for my turn to carry this title.

Allison Pepper, 2014-2015 Senior Ambassador 2014 Contestants and Sponsors

Allison Pepper – Huron Bay Co-operative Inc.

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Kyra Brough Junior Ambassador

I was thrilled when I was selected as the Chesley Agricultural Society Junior Ambassador for the 2014-2015 year. I enjoyed learning about the Agricultural Society by attending the Spring and Fall District 10 meetings. I had an awesome time riding on the Christmas Parade Float and also attended two Rib Fests and sang O Canada at a charity hockey event wearing my tiara and sash. I would like to thank the Chesley Agricultural Society for organizing and running the Ambassador Program and I would also like to thank Country Squire Printery for sponsoring me in this great event. I look forward to attending the events this summer and seeing the 2015-2016 Junior Ambassador have their turn to experience all the excitement I have enjoyed. Kyra Brough, 2014-2015 Junior Ambassador 2014 Contestants and Sponsors

Kyra Brough – Country Squire Printery Leah Quilty – J&H Sales & Service

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Madeline Halliday Tiny Tot Ambassador

I was super excited to run for the "Tiny Tot Ambassador" at the Fall Fair last year. I looked forward to meeting new people and doing fun things. I was so surprised when I won. The day after I won I got to hang out with the other Ambassadors who had won. We walked around the fair presenting awards and meeting and greeting lots of people. I also really enjoyed being in the Santa Clause parade. I also got to go to a Jamboree and help out in any way I could. I am in Grade 3 at Chesley District Community School and I am turning 9 soon. I love to do anything outside like go to horse camp, go camping, and doing fun stuff with my family and friends. I really enjoyed my time as Ambassador!! I can't wait to help out at the next fall fair on the night that the next ambassadors are picked. Thank you to all the sponsors and Ag Society members who work so hard for our Fall Fair. I loved every minute of my time. Madeline Halliday 2014-2015 Tiny Tot Ambassador 2014 Contestants and Sponsors

Madeline Halliday Cheyanne Coverdale-Warner Rachel Leifso

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2015 CHESLEY FALL FAIR PROGRAM Chesley Community Centre

129 4th Ave. SE, Chesley, ON

Thursday, September 10, 2015 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Hall opens for placing of exhibits. ONLY for those unable to do so Friday morning!

Friday, September 11, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Hall opens for placing of exhibits. 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Judging in Main Hall (closed to public) 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Hall opens to Public Silent Auction Begins Beef on a Bun until 7:00 p.m. Children’s Games until 7:00 p.m. 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Official Opening Ambassador Competition - Crowning to

take place at 3:30 p.m. Saturday Auction - 1st Prize Baked Goods & Preserves

Saturday, September 12, 2015 9:00 a.m. Grounds open for reception of livestock 9:00 a.m. Saddle Horse Show 10:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall opens Children’s Games 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Spinning & Weaving Demonstration Sheep Shearing Demonstrations Purebred Poultry Display Andre’s Alpacas Display 11:00 a.m. 4-H Invitational Rabbit Show Café opens on Arena Floor Children’s Pet Show 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Face Painting & Balloon Animals 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Jamie’s Reptiles Hands On Exotics Small Furry Animals 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Beef on a Bun 1:00 p.m. Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull Musical Entertainment ‘til 4 p.m. Bossy BINGO begins 2:00 p.m. 4-H Open Invitational Llama show 2:30 p.m. Val E. Joy, Clown Magic Show 3:00 p.m. Children’s Draws Ice Cream Eating Contest 3:30 p.m. Crowning of Ambassadors 4:00 p.m. Final Bids for Silent Auction 4:30 p.m. Lucky Draw 4:30 p.m. Hall closed to public - Exhibitors may

remove exhibits at this time.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

CHILDREN`S PET SHOW 11:00 A.M. IN THE CURLING ARENA

PRIZES: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00; All others $1.00 All dogs must be on leashes, with exhibitors providing cages or containers to keep their pets under control. Open to children 16 and under. 1) Most Handsome Dog 5) Best Trick by a Pet 2) Sleekest Cat 6) Best Behaved Pet 3) Friendliest Pet 7) Longest Pet from Nose to Tail 4) Best Dressed Pet & Owner 8) Pet Most Resembling Owner

Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull at 1:00 PM

DON’T MISS OUR CHILDREN’S FREE DRAW

ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:00 PM

2 PRIZES DONATED BY HATTEN BUILDING CENTRE

This draw is for children only and the child whose

name is drawn MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!

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THE CHESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PAST PRESIDENT COREY MANNEROW PRESIDENT JOHN RHODY 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT BRETT McALLISTER 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT PAUL AHRENS SECRETARY/TREASURER CATHERINE MCKAY

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Dorothy Reid, Grace Wilkins, Donald McClure, Shirley McClure, Helen Calhoun, May Walpole, Lois Weatherall, Edith Fisher, Ella Mae Black

DIRECTORS

1 year term: Paul Ahrens, Bernard Cotter, Brett McAllister, John Rhody

2 year term: Colleen Keeling, Marion McAllister, Elizabeth McGilveary, Elizabeth Morley

3 year term: Kevin Leudke, Corey Mannerow, Don McAllister, Arthur Middleton

ASSISTANT DIRECTORS

Chuck Beamer, Ray Cotter, Steve Cotter, Jim Cullen, Hugh Ferguson, Harold Leudke, Lloyd Mannerow, Reg Mannerow, John McAllister, Herb McGilveary, Byron Monk, Sandy McAllister, Dennis McGuire, Ron Oswald, Tom Skene, David Thomson, Scott Thomson, Dan Weirmeir.

ASSISTANT LADY DIRECTORS

Amanda Barlow, Lois Bell, Florence Bere, Lorrie Black, Pat Brown, Marg Cotter, Ruth Davey, Mary Dudgeon, Chris Fischer, Jennifer Foxcroft, Karen Gebbie, Margaret Halliday, Stacey Halliday, Velma Harvie, Fern Hutchinson, Marian Jacklin, Dorothy Kaufman, Dianne King, Sara Leask, Lil Leudke, Marion Leifso, Jennifer Legge, Sharon Legge, Ruth Loucks, Sherry Manery, Dayle Mannerow, Jean Mannerow, Marjorie Mannerow, Elizabeth Maxwell, Ruth McGuire, Brenda McAllister, Margaret McCready, Margaret McDonald, Dianne Nicoll, Aneetta Parish, Ann Reid, Barb Reid, Doreen Robson, Gwen Slater, Mae Smith, Pat Tibbo, Rhonda VanderWielen, Donna Walpole, Valerie Wasserfall, Elisha Weirmeir, Bev Westover, Laurine Zurbrigg.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. The members of this Society and all subscribers of five dollars or upwards shall be members for the year 2015. Membership cards can be used for free admission on Saturday, September 12th ONLY.

2. Admission: Adults $6.00; Ages 12-18 - $4.00; Ages 4-11 - $1.00. Free Parking. 3. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON ENTRY FORMS AND SIGNED BY THE EXHIBITOR, WHO MUST PAY THE FIVE DOLLAR MEMBERSHIP FEE, IF NOT PREVIOUSLY PAID. THE ENTRY FORM IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.chesleyagsociety.com

4. All entries must be in the name of the owner, producer or manufacturer. Animals or articles not so entered may be exhibited but cannot compete for a prize. Entry tickets must be securely fastened to the exhibit of the exhibitor.

5. No person shall move or displace any entry ticket or prize ticket. No one shall mark his own prize ticket to correspond with his entry ticket. This must be done by the Judge, and exhibitors should not accept prize tickets unless they are so marked, nor shall any exhibitor mark his own exhibits in any way by which they will be known until after the prizes have been awarded, when he may write his name on them for the information of the public.

6. All exhibits must be in place by 12 o’clock noon, Friday September 11th. Nothing can be removed until 4:30 of the last day Saturday September 12th, and then only in the presence of the Director in charge of the department or the entry will be disqualified.

7. Animals must be the property of the exhibitor, and fruit, grain, roots, seeds, garden and dairy produce must be the products of the present year, and must be produced by the exhibitor.

8. An exhibitor will be allowed to enter only one exhibit per section.

9. Where there is only one exhibitor in a livestock class, the society will only pay one prize money.

10. LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS WILL BE ALLOWED ONE (1) HELPER PER PASS. OTHERS WILL BE EXPECTED TO PAY GATE ADMISSIONS.

11. If there is only one entry in a class the judges can refuse to award first or any placing if they feel entry is not worthy. 12. While the Directors will take every precaution under the circumstances to secure the safety of articles sent to the Exhibition, the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting.

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13. Judges are asked to report to the Secretary’s office immediately upon arrival, to get badges and entry books. Begin judging at 1:00 on Friday September 11th (all except livestock) and 10:00 a.m. on Saturday September 12th for livestock. Judge all entries impartially. Advise a committee member immediately if anyone attempts to interfere with your work. Make accurate, legible and complete entries into the records. Return the book to the Secretary as soon as you are finished.

14. All concessions entering the grounds must have paid an entry fee to the Secretary before they are set up for operation.

15. Any person who attempts to interfere with the Judges while in the discharge of their duties; or Association use any contemplations or abusive language to any Judge in consequence of any award made by him/her shall forfeit the right to any premium to which they might otherwise be entitled, and shall be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter; and Judges are requested to report any such interference.

16. All persons to whom a prize is awarded shall apply to the Treasurer, Catherine McKay, for payment thereof on or before December 31st of the year in which prizes are awarded, or shall forfeit such prize. The Treasurer will pay prize money, less the next year’s membership of $5.00, by cheque through the mail. Exhibitors winning prizes totalling $100.00 or more will have $5.00 withheld in addition to the $5.00 membership fee.

17. Upon the discovery of any fraud, deception or dishonest practices, either in preparation, ownership or representation concerning any article exhibited, which may have affected or intended to affect the decision of the Judges, of any prize awarded, and may prohibit any such parties from exhibiting in any class for one or more years, and he/she may publish the names of such persons or not, as may be deemed expedient.

18. Any violation of these rules and regulations or conditions of the Society, as stated in various notes attached to different classes will be constituted as fraud.

19. No gambling or gambling devise of any nature or kind whatever, lottery, gift enterprise, or prize packet will be allowed on the grounds without prior consent of the Fall Fair Board.

20. Section 30 (thirty) of the Act Relating to Agriculture - No person shall wilfully hinder or obstruct an officer or servant of the Society or a person appointed under subsection (1) in the execution of their duties.

21. The Directors will not be responsible for Special Prizes. The President, First Vice-President and Secretary shall constitute a Committee to determine such a protest.

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 10 22. Any exhibitor or interested person making a protest will be required to deposit the sum of $5.00, and if such protest is not sustained, the said amount will be retained by the Association.

23. In case of accidents on the grounds the Society will not be held responsible.

24. In the event of the Fair being a financial failure, the Directors may reduce the amount due each exhibitor by a percentage they consider adequate in order not to cause a deficit for the current year.

25. Decisions of Judge or Judges shall be final as to awarding of prizes, and no appeal will be considered, except in case of protest.

TINY TOT AMBASSADOR COMPETITION

The purpose of this competition is to introduce younger children to the stage and encourage all ages to participate in the fair. The competition is open to girls and boys.

To be eligible, contestants must: • Be 4 to 8 years of age at the time of the competition. • Attend informal meetings prior to the competition. • Attend the Friday evening opening of the fair where the

competition takes place. • Help at the Saturday Fall Fair Events, including draws. • Attend the Crowning of the Ambassadors on Saturday. • The winner must attend Ag Society and other events throughout

the year including Jamborees in March & October, Agri-Fair, Chesley Santa Claus parade, etc.

Great experience for all the participants, everyone walks away with a little prize. Title winner gets a crown and a sash and will represent the Ag Society at a few events throughout the year.

If you are interested in being a contestant or are a local business who would like to sponsor this event, please call or email for details: Edith Pepper, (519) 363-3877, [email protected] or visit chesleyagsociety.com.

JUNIOR AMBASSADOR COMPETITION

The competition is open to girls and boys. Contestants receive a cash prize of $15 and the winner receives $20.

To be eligible, contestants must: • Be 9 to 12 years of age at the time of the competition. • Attend informal meetings prior to the competition. • Attend the Friday evening opening of the fair where the

competition takes place.

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• Help at the Saturday Fall Fair Events, including draws. • Attend the Crowning of the Ambassadors on Saturday. • The winner must attend Ag Society and other events throughout

the year including Jamborees in March & October, OAAS District 10 Spring and Fall Meetings, Agri-Fair, Chesley Santa Claus parade, etc.

Great experience for all the participants, everyone walks away with a little prize. Title winner gets a crown and a sash and will represent the Ag Society at events throughout the year.

If you are interested in being a contestant or are a local business who would like to sponsor this event, please call or email for details: Edith Pepper, (519) 363-3877, [email protected] or visit chesleyagsociety.com.

NOTE: To compete in the Ontario Miss Mid-West “Little Miss Princess” pageant, Junior Ambassadors must be no older than 12 years of age by July 13, 2015.

All contestants will receive prizes and have a great time!

SENIOR AMBASSADOR COMPETITION

Looking for a great chance to meet other people, have something to add to a resume, win great prizes & have a chance to travel and above all have fun? Contestants receive a cash prize of $20 and the winner receives $25.

We are looking for enthusiastic young men and women to take part in the annual Senior Ambassador Competition to be the proud representative of the Chesley Agricultural Society & Fall Fair!

To be eligible, contestants must: • Be 16 to 21 years of age at the time of the competition. • Attend informal meetings prior to the competition. • Attend the Friday evening opening of the fair where the

competition takes place. • Prepare a short speech for the competition. • Help at the Saturday Fall Fair Events, including draws. • Attend the Crowning of the Ambassadors on Saturday. • The winner must attend Ag Society and other events throughout

the year including OAAS Convention at the Royal York Hotel in February, Jamborees in March & October, OAAS District 10 Spring and Fall Meetings, Agri-Fair, Chesley Santa Claus parade, etc.

If you are interested in being a contestant or are a local business who would like to sponsor this event, please call or email for details: Edith Pepper, (519) 363-3877, [email protected] or visit chesleyagsociety.com.

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 12 All contestants will receive prizes and have a great time! Winner may be chosen to attend the OAAS Annual Convention at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto and the CNE as a representative of the Chesley Fall Fair.

CNE AMBASSADOR OF THE FAIRS COMPETITION

August 21 - 23, 2015 Rules and Regulations

We suggest that the Agricultural Societies follow these rules should they choose to hold a local pageant of their own, so that there will be consistency throughout.

1. Official entry forms of Agricultural Societies holding similar contests must reach the Canadian National Exhibition by May 16, 2015, except by special written permission of the Canadian National Exhibition.

2. Ambassador of the Fairs Competition contestants must be at least 18 years of age by August 15, 2015.

3. Fair Ambassadors contestants may not be substituted for first runner-up by their society after June 30, 2015, except by written permission from the CNE.

4. One 8" x 10" colour, black background, head and shoulders portrait photograph must be arranged by the individual societies. It is recommended that sash and crown be worn if applicable. This photograph must be submitted by email to [email protected] by June 30, 2015.

5. Contestants must report to the appropriate accommodation as indicated by the CNE, except by special written permission of the Canadian National Exhibition and where officially assigned transportation arrangements do not permit such arrival time. Specifics regarding arrival, the name and location of the residence, and complete contestant’s itinerary will be forwarded to each contestant prior to the competition.

6. Contestants will be disqualified immediately if their qualifications are found to be in contravention of any of the competition regulations herein set out. They may also be

BURSARY! Winners are eligible for a bursary of $250 to be used for post-secondary education upon proof of enrolment. Ambassadors must fulfill their duties to the satisfaction of the Directors to receive funding for the Miss Mid-West Pageant, the CNE and the bursary.

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disqualified and be required to withdraw immediately if they fail to observe any of the above instructions and regulations which may be set out by the supervising official of the competition.

7. Contestants will be interviewed and judged by a panel of judges at the CNE for 5 minutes. The judges will decide the finalists on the basis of community knowledge and involvement, knowledge of the CNE, agriculture, personality, and presentation.

8. Semi-finalists will be selected and will be expected to give a 1.5 minute speech on agriculture, agricultural societies or some aspect of their fair. The speech will be judged and a mark included in the previous scores before the final decision is made and the new CNE Ambassador of the Fairs is announced. Finalists will be chosen and will be expected to answer an impromptu question which must last for approximately 45 seconds. The scores will then be tabulated and included in the previous scores from the interviews.

9. The winner of the CNE Ambassador Competition and the CNE appointed chaperone will be accommodated at a major hotel in Toronto for the duration of the CNE.

10. Contestants may appear only once in a CNE Ambassador of the Fairs Competition.

11. With the exception of the winner, the contestants will return home after the conclusion of the competition. The selected Ambassador remains until approximately 8:00 p.m. on Labour Day.

12. The winner may only hold the title of CNE Ambassador of the Fairs and their original agricultural society title.

13. If acclaimed, the contestant must have been acclaimed during the regular fair selection period.

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CLASS 1 CHESLEY FAIR HORSE SHOW

Sponsored By Prestige Contracting, Cargill Saturday, September 12, 2015

Horse show will begin at 9:00 a.m. SHARP!!

Chesley Fair Agricultural Membership Fee - $5.00 Entry Fee - $5.00 per class. Entries close two (2) full classes in advance. Committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any class. Judge’s decision is final. Stallions may only be shown by an exhibitor 18 years and over. NOTE: Membership & Class Entry Fee is waived for children in the Hobby Horse and Walk/Trot Lead Line Classes. Those who enter Lead Line (Class 5) may only also enter in Costume Class (Class 19). Those who enter Walk/Trot (Class 7) may only also enter in Costume Class (Class 19). Prize Money: 1st - $20.00; 2nd - $18.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $10.00. All junior competitors must wear proper fitting, approved protective headgear, with the safety harness correctly secured at all times while mounted on competition grounds. It is STRONGLY recommended that all persons wear approved headgear at all times while riding on competition grounds. (adopted from O.E.F. ruling January 1, 2003). Proof of Liability Insurance will be required. (O.E.F. Membership or Farm Liability Insurance) Please have a photocopy with you when you register. All Entrants: Please be prepared to ‘scoop your poop’ – please bring a fork/scooper. Thanks!! CONTACT: Elisha Weirmeir: 363-3248; [email protected] Like our page on Facebook ~ www.facebook.com/CFFHS

***** ATTENTION ALL ENTRANTS ***** WE ARE RUNNING TWO RINGS IN THE MORNING

CLASSES: 1. Halter Class, True to Type - Ring A: Mares 2. Halter Class, True to Type - Ring B: Geldings 3. Showmanship - 14 yrs and under - Ring A 4. Showmanship - 15 yrs and over - Ring B 5. Lead Line: Riders 8 yrs and under - Ring A 6. Novice Horse, English or Western, Horse is in their 1st or 2nd year

of showing - Ring B 7. Walk/Trot, English or Western - Ring A 8. Western, Equitation - 15 yrs and over - Ring B 9. Western Equitation - 14 yrs and under - Ring A

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10. Western Pleasure - 15 yrs and over - Ring B 11. Western Pleasure - 14 yrs & under - Ring A 12. English Equitation - 15 yrs & over - Ring B 13. English Equitation - 14 yrs & under - Ring A 14. Hunter Pleasure - 15 yrs & over - Ring B 15. Hunter Pleasure - 14 yrs & under - Ring A 16. Pony Under Saddle - 14’2 & under - Ring B 17. Command – 14 yrs & under - Ring A 18. Command – 15 yrs & over - Ring B

LUNCH BREAK

Hobby Horse Class will take place during lunch.

Riders 5 years and under with their Special Stick Horse!! 19. Costume Class - Open to all Riders 20. Trail Class - English or Western 21. Hunter Hack, 2 Jumps - 14 yrs & under 22. Hunter Hack - 2 Jumps - 15 yrs & over 23. Novice Low Hunter - Max 2’ Horse or Rider is in their 1st or 2nd year of showing 24. Low Hunter - Max. 2’6” 25. Working Hunter Over Fences - Min. 2’6” 26. Jumper - Min 3’ 27. Barrel Race 28. Flag Race 29. Pole Bending 30. Keyhole Race

CLASS 2 4-H OPEN INVITATIONAL LLAMA SHOW

COMMITTEE: Judy Miller-Shelley & Steve Shelley

RULES & REGULATIONS: a) Open to all 4-H members in Ontario. b) Contestants must be enrolled in a 4-H Llama Club. c) All contestants must be a member of Chesley Agricultural Society. d) Animals must be on the grounds by 2:00 p.m., showing to

commence following registration. e) 4-H members must show their own project. f) Classes are open to all breeds of llamas. g) Entries must be in good health. Society has authority to exclude

animals with contagious disease.

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 16 h) All 4-H members must be dressed in 4-H code. i) All entries must have proper CFIA tags. j) Livestock exhibitors must carry their own liability insurance. k) Judges decision is FINAL

CLASSES 1. Obstacle Course 2. Costume PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $30.00; 2nd - $25.00; 3rd - $20.00; $5.00 to all other entries. *Ribbons and prize money will be awarded the day of the show.

Andre’s Alpacas & Alpaca Products

Saturday September 12, 2015

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CLASS 4 COMMERCIAL HAY EXHIBIT

CONVENORS: Harold Leudke, Lloyd Mannerow, Kevin Leudke This commercial production feature in hay is sponsored jointly by the Chesley Agricultural Society and the Provincial Ministry of Agriculture and Food and will be displayed as a separate exhibit. In addition to the competitive classes, there will be an educational exhibit. All exhibits to be judged from standpoint of maturity, colour, leafiness and aroma. All exhibits in this class must be placed for exhibit by noon, Friday, September 11th and remain until 4:30 p.m. Saturday, September 12th.

1. Bale of First Cut Hay $9.00, $8.00, $7.00, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 2. Bale of Second Cut Hay $9.00, $8.00, $7.00, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00

Highest Aggregate Score for 1 & 2 - $150.00 voucher donated by Brian Hastie and Quality Seeds.

NOTE: The following Information MUST BE included.

1. Date of cutting 2. Mixture of variety 3. Harvesting method

FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS

The Chesley Agricultural Society is again sponsoring Field Crop Competitions. Each field entered must have an area of not less than 5 acres. A trophy is being donated by Sprucedale Agromart, Tara, for the best overall competitor. This will be determined by totalling each competitor's best three scores.

IF AN ENTRY IS NOT SHOWN AT THE FAIR, NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED.

To the Overall Field Crop Champion: Trophy plus a voucher for 20 acres of custom application only of a herbicide or fertilizer donated by Sprucedale Agromart, Tara.

COMMITTEES

John Rhody, Don McAllister, Sandy McAllister, Harold Leudke, Bob Reid, Harry Biermans, Byron Monk. In all classes, variety of mixture is to be named on entry tickets. Points will be awarded as follows: field standing - 100 points; sample at fair - 50 points. Sample for hay classes to be 1 square bale or a sample from a large bale in a hamper.

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CLASS 5 HAY

1st Cut Hay, Fresh Seeding 1st - $75.00 voucher donated by Doug Legge; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 6

1st Cut Hay, Established Stand 1st - $75.00 voucher donated by Ben Wright and Pro Rich Seeds; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 7 2nd Cut Hay

1st - 1 bag of Purina Activ mineral donated by Bluewater Feed Mill, Desboro & $4.00; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 8 1st Cut Haylage

1st - 20 acres of custom application only of a herbicide or fertilizer donated by Huron Bay District Co-op, Chesley, 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

SMALL GRAINS Mixed grain may include any mixture, but will be judged on oats and barley only. Samples for small grains are to be EXHIBITED IN 4.5 LITRE PLASTIC BAGS and as it comes from the combine.

CLASS 9 Mixed Grain

1st - 5 bags certified mixed grain donated by McClure’s Feed Mill & $4.00; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 10 Soft Red Winter Wheat

1st - $20.00; donated by Maxwell Farms; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 11 Hard Red Winter Wheat

1st - $20.00 donated by New Life Mills, Hanover; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 12 Hard Red Spring Wheat

1st - $20.00 donated by New Life Mills, Hanover; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

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CLASS 13 2 Row Barley

1st - 2 bags of seed donated by Sprucedale Agromart, Hanover & $4.00; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 14 6 Row Barley

1st - $20.00 donated by New Life Mills, Hanover; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

CLASS 15

Corn - Silage Corn 1st - ½ unit of NON G.M.O. seed corn donated by Huron Bay District Co-op, Chesley; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00. Sample - sheaf of 5 stalks. Top Field Standing - $50.00 voucher donated by Jim Luckhardt. Best sample, $30.00 donated by Maxwell Farms.

CLASS 16 Grain Corn

1st - 1 unit of seed corn donated by Huron Bay Co-op and Pride Seeds; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00 Sample - 5 cobs Top Field Standing - $100.00 voucher donated by Doug Legge. Best Sample - $30.00 donated by Biermans Farms.

CLASS 17 Soybeans

10 Stalks 1st - $20.00 voucher donated by Sprucedale Agromart, Tara; 2nd - $14.00; 3rd - $13.00; 4th - $12.00; 5th - $11.00; 6th - $10.00; 7th - $9.00; 8th - $7.00

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS CLASS 18

GRAIN

COMMITTEE: David Thomson, Corey Mannerow, Brett McAllister All grain and seeds in this class must be 2015 growth (except #7-12 inclusive) and EXHIBITED IN 4.5 LITRE PLASTIC BAGS.

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 1. Hard Red Spring Wheat 2. Soft White Winter Wheat (named) 3. Soft Red Winter Wheat (named) 4. Oats (named) 5. Barley (named) 6. Field Corn, white or yellow, five of each, maturity to be considered 7. Timothy Seed (named)

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 20 8. Alfalfa (named) 9. Trefoil (named) 10. Soybeans (named) 11. White Beans (named) 12. Red Clover (named) 13. Peas (named) 14. Haylage in plastic bag 15. Hand-made sheaf, 5" diam. (At narrowest point) 16. Three longest stalks of corn

CLASS 19 ROOTS AND OTHER HOED CROPS

COMMITTEE: Chuck Beamer, Hugh Ferguson, Bernard Cotter, Ray Cotter

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 1. Potatoes, 3 roots, white to be shown in shallow tray 2. Potatoes, 3 roots, red to be shown in shallow tray 3. Potatoes, 3 roots, 1 cut in half to show flesh – specialities with

coloured flesh shown in shallow tray 4. Squash, Hubbard, 1 5. Largest Pumpkin or Squash

CLASS 20 VEGETABLES

COMMITTEE: Chuck Beamer, Hugh Ferguson, Ray Cotter, Bernard Cotter When a certain number of articles are specified, there must be neither more or less. Prizes will be withheld if samples are not worthy. PRIZES: #1 - #38 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 1. Cauliflower, 2 2. Butternut Squash 3. Pie Pumpkin - not a field pumpkin 4. Pepper Squash 5. Cabbage, red, 1 head 6. Green Cabbage, 1 head 7. Carrots, for table use, 3 (1/2” stem) 8. Parsnips, table, 3 (1/2” stem) 9. Tomatoes, red, 3 (stems attached) 10. Tomatoes, green, 3 (stems attached) 11. Tiny Tim or Cherry Tomatoes, 7(stems attached) 12. Heirloom Tomato, any variety or colour, named 13. Largest Tomato 14. Sweet Corn, 5 - husks on 15. Dutch set Onions, 3 16. Largest table Beet 17. Table Beets, 3 (1/2” stem) 18. Table Beets, long cylinder, 3 (1/2” stem) 19. Onion, Spanish, 3 (remove only outside loose skin)

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20. Onions, for pickling, 1 quart 21. Radishes, winter, 3 22. Watermelons, 1 23. Citrons, long or round, 1 24. Broccoli, 2 (tied together) 25. Cucumbers, 3 slicing, length to be emphasized 26. Cucumbers, 5 pickling 27. Peppers, 2 red, sweet 28. Peppers, 2 green, sweet 29. Garlic, 3 bulbs 30. Parsley, 3 stems 31. Dill, 3 heads, ripe with seed 32. Display of Tomatoes on a tray or flat container 33. Display of Peppers on tray or flat container 34. Longest Zucchini 35. Zucchini, 2, max. 10" 36. Collection of Gourds 37. Odd or Unusual Shaped Vegetable 38. An Unusual Creative Exhibit Using Vegetables PRIZE: #39: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd. - $5.00 39. Display of vegetables, tagged and named, made from a Horn of Plenty.

CLASS 21 FRUIT

COMMITTEE: Chuck Beamer, Hugh Ferguson, Ray Cotter, Bernard Cotter

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 1. Five Delicious apples 2. Five Northern Spy apples 3. Five Crab apples 4. Five MacIntosh apples 5. Best Collection of apples 6. Five Bartlett pears 7. Five Clapp’s Favourite pears 8. Five Pears, largest, any variety 9. Best Collection of Plums 10. Plums, largest, any variety, 2 11. Grapes, 3 bunches, blue or green 12. Best Collection of Fruit 13. Three quart basket of cooking apples

CLASS 22 HOME PRESERVES

COMMITTEE: Marion McAllister, Elizabeth McGilveary. All canned goods in PINTS, with NEW lids. All jams and Jellies in ½ PINTS. No wax on jams or jellies. No food colouring allowed. All jars must be sealed. Must be BERNARDIN Mason Jars, Rings and Snap Lids. Entry tag attached with rubber band around jar.

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 22 PRIZES: #1 to # 12 -- 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 JAMS 1. ½ pt. Peach 2. ½ pt. Raspberry 3. ½ pt. Strawberry 4. ½ pt Rhubarb and Pineapple 5. ½ pt. Marmalade FREEZER JAMS 6. ½ pt. Peach 7. ½ pt. Raspberry 8. ½ pt. Strawberry JELLIES 9. ½ pt. Apple 10. ½ pt. Blueberry 11. ½ pt. Red Currant 12. ½ pt. Red Pepper

FIRST PRIZE ITEMS in SECTIONS #13 to #30 will be auctioned off at Friday Evening Ambassador Program.

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 CANNED FRUIT 13. 1 pt. Peaches 14. 1 pt. Pears PICKLES 15. 1 pt. Pickled Baby Corn Cobs 16. 1 pt. Mustard Beans 17. 1 pt. Bread & Butter Pickles 18. 1 pt. Dill Pickles 19. 1 pt. Icicle Pickles (cut in strips) 20. 1 pt. Nine Day Pickles 21. 1 pt. Pickled Beets 22. 1 pt. Mustard Pickles 23. 1 pt. Corn Relish 24. 1 pt. Hot Dog Relish 25. 1 pt. Zucchini Relish 26. 1 pt. Beet & Horseradish Relish 27. 1 pt. Chili Sauce 28. 1 pt. Canned Whole Tomatoes 29. 1 pt. Stewed Tomatoes 30. 1 pt. Pickled Eggs

OTHER SECTIONS PRIZES: #31 to #35 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 31. ½ pt. Homemade Dip for Raw Vegetables 32. ½ pt. Homemade Salad Dressing 33. ½ pt. Homemade Spaghetti Sauce 34. ½ pt. Homemade Tomato Sauce 35. ½ pt. Mild Salsa Sauce

SPECIALS: These Specials will be kept to put in SILENT AUCTION. PRIZES: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00

36. BARBEQUE PACKAGE: 3 PINT jars of different varieties of Relishes. Include additional items suitable for Barbeque. Maximum

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cost of container and contents not to exceed $20.00. Complete arrangement to be covered with saran wrap or clear gift bag.

37. SNACK PACKAGE: 2 PINT jars of NUTS & BOLTS Style Snack. Include additional items suitable for snacks. Maximum cost of container and contents not to exceed $20.00. Complete arrangement to be covered with saran wrap or clear gift bag.

BERNARDIN PRESERVE COMPETITIONS

www.bernardin.ca 38. BERNARDIN BEST OF SHOW: Prize winner must have 3 Home

Canning Entries in the fair. (Bernardin Mason Jars and Lids). Winner is Fair’s Best Home Canner based on highest accumulated points in Canning Class. PRIZE : $30.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate plus Rosette Ribbon.

39. BERNARDIN JAM/JELLY AWARD: Winner will be the one with overall highest number of points in JAM/JELLY CLASS. PRIZE; $20.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate plus Rosette Ribbon.

40. BERNARDIN GIFT PACK COMPETITION Be creative with your

presentation. Entry may have any theme and may contain appropriate homemade or purchased items. It must include 3 filled Pint Bernardin Mason Jars sealed with Bernardin snap lids and rings. Cost of container and contents not to exceed $20.00. Complete arrangement must be covered with saran wrap or clear gift bag. PRIZES: 1st - $20.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate plus Rosette Ribbon, 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $5.00

41. BERNARDIN SNAP LID/MASON JAR CREATIVE CRAFT AWARD: Best decorative or functional homemade craft using Bernardin Mason Jar(s) and/or Bernardin 2-piece snap lid(s). PRIZES: 1st: $20.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate plus Rosette Ribbon, 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00

CLASS 23

CULINARY ARTS COMMITTEE: Brenda McAllister & Colleen Keeling, Marjorie Mannerow, Karen Gebbie, Catriona Gebbie, Scott Thomson, Patricia Tibbo, BAKING MUST BE DISPLAYED IN A PLASTIC BAG WITH TIE OR ZIPPER. DO NOT USE STAPLES TO CLOSE BAGS OR ATTACH ENTRY LABELS. NO SARAN WRAP. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON DISPOSABLE PLATES. ALL CAKES & DESSERT LOAVES MUST BE ON DISPOSABLE PLATES OR CAKE BOARDS. CAKES TO BE DISPLAYED IN EITHER A CLEAR PLASTIC BAG OR CLEAN, CLEAR PLASTIC DISPOSABLE CAKE CONTAINER OR A CLEAN BOX, OPEN TOP & FRONT – CLOSED OVER WITH A CLEAR PLASTIC BAG AND TAPE. ALL PIES MUST BE IN 8 ¾” TO 9” ALUMINUM FOIL PIE PLATES ONLY. Bread 7" x 4" approx. Must be 12 hours old. Buns are baked together or joined, rolls are baked separate. NO mixes to be used. First Prize

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CHESLEY FALL FAIR 2015 PAGE 24 Items in sections 1, 2, 5, 8, &14 - 24 will be auctioned off at the Friday evening Ambassador Program. BREAD, BUNS, MUFFINS, BISCUITS PRIZES: #1 - #10, 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00

1. White Bread, entire crust 2. Whole Wheat Bread, entire crust 3. White Bread - made with Bread Machine 4. Brown Bread - made with Bread Machine 5. Cinnamon Rolls (6) 6. Whole Wheat Buns (6) 7. Plain Buns (6) 8. Chelsea Buns (6) 9. Banana Loaf (no nuts) 10. Zucchini Loaf PRIZES: #11 - #13, 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 11. Banana Muffins (3) papers removed 12. Chocolate Chip Muffins (3) papers removed 13. Plain Tea Biscuits (3) PIES, SQUARES, CAKES, COOKIES PRIZES: #14 - #24, 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00 14. Covered Strawberry Rhubarb Pie 15. Pecan Pie 16. Pumpkin Pie 17. Dutch Apple Pie, crumb top 18. Raisin Pie (lattice top) 19. Peach Pie, double crust – no sour cream 20. Apple Upside Down Cake 21. Oatmeal Date Squares (6) 22. Chocolate Cake, 1 layer, iced 23. Rhubarb Coffee Cake, made with sour cream 24. Red Velvet Cake, 1 layer, iced with cream cheese icing PRIZES: #25 - #29, 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 25. Peanut butter Cookies (3) with or without nuts 26. Chocolate Chip Cookies (3) with or without nuts 27. Your Favourite Cookie (3) any recipe 28. Brownies - with nuts (3) iced 29. Plate of Squares, 2 varieties, 3 of each CHESLEY GROCERY STORE SPECIAL: $30.00 Voucher to exhibitor with most points in items #1 - #29 NEW LIFE MILLS SPECIAL: $20.00 for exhibitor with 2nd highest points in items #1 - #29 JUST FOR MEN PRIZES: #30 & 31 – 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 30. Unbaked squares, any one recipe (3) 31. Your Favourite Cookie (3)

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SPECIALS PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL SPECIALS EXCEPT #32 1st- $10.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00 32. GAY LEA SPECIAL Shortbread Cookies (6), must use butter. Recipe must be included

PRIZES: 1st - 3 lbs. Butter; 2nd - 2 lbs. Butter; 3rd - 1 lb. Butter 33. DIRECTORS SPECIAL 1 loaf of 60% Whole Wheat Bread

PRIZES donated by NEW LIFE MILLS, Hanover Winner will be asked to send a loaf to the District 10 Meeting. First place from this meeting will be eligible to enter Robin Hood Competition at the OAAS Annual Convention.

34. KEVIN LEUDKE SPECIAL Dutch Apple Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie. 35. MARION McALLISTER SPECIAL

Oatmeal Date Squares (12) removed from pan. Donor to get 1st prize squares.

36. JOHN & KAREN RHODY SPECIAL Carrot Cake, plain cream cheese icing, no nuts, removed from pan. Donor to get 1st prize cake. 37. LLOYD & MARJORIE MANNEROW SPECIAL German Chocolate Layer Cake. Donor to get 1st prize cake. 38. DON McALLISTER SPECIAL Pecan Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie. 39. COREY & JENN MANNEROW SPECIAL 12 butter tart, raisins, NO NUTS. Donor to get 1st prize tarts. 40. BACK EDDIE’S, PAISLEY, SPECIAL Blueberry Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie. 41. DAYLE AND REG MANNEROW, SPECIAL Coffee Cake. Donor to get 1st prize cake. 42. BERNARD COTTER SPECIAL Chocolate 2 layer cake, iced and iced between layers with

chocolate icing, Donor to get 1st prize cake. 43. STEVE COTTER SPECIAL Cherry Pie with lattice top, Donor to get 1st prize pie. 44. MEHDI ISPAHANY SPECIAL Brownies (12), iced, no nuts. Donor to get 1st prize brownies. 45. CHENELLE MONK SPECIAL Cinnamon buns (10 - 12). Donor to get 1st prize buns.

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46. CHRISTINE BUOY SPECIAL Queen Elizabeth Cake. Donor to get 1st prize cake. 47. WENDY ROBSON SPECIAL Pecan Chocolate Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie. 48. DENOMY’S TV & APPLIANCES, CHESLEY, SPECIAL

Chocolate Cake, 1 layer, iced with chocolate icing, NO NUTS. Donor to get 1st prize cake.

49. DENOMY’S TV & APPLIANCES, CHESLEY, SPECIAL

Carrot cake with cream cheese icing. Donor to get 1st prize cake. 50. JOHN ALPAUGH SPECIAL Cinnamon Buns (12). Donor to get 1st prize buns. 51. LYNDA ALPAUGH SPECIAL Lemon Meringue Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie. 52. JOHN ALPAUGH SPECIAL Lemon Loaf. Donor to get 1st prize loaf. 53. BEN & LISE RHODY SPECIAL

Sour Cream Raisin Pie. Donor to get 1st prize pie.

54. PAUL AHRENS SPECIAL Christmas Cake, must include gumdrops, minimum size 4”x7”. Donor to get 1st prize cake.

CLASS 24

ARTS & CRAFTS COMMITTEE: Mae Smith, Dayle Mannerow, Lorrie Black. All exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor. Judges are authorized by Directors to disqualify soiled, defaced or old work. Prize preference will be given to new and up to date work. PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 1. An Article Decorated with Buttons 2. A Hand Crafted Fascinator 3. Decorated Coat Hangers, Any Media (2) 4. A Hand Crafted Jam Jar Cover (2) 5. A Hand Crafted Door Stopper 6. Counted Cross Stitch, Medium Size, Framed 7. Hand Crafted Kitchen Fridge Magnets (2) 8. Crochet Doily, 14” or Under 9. Crochet Item, 2 Dish Cloths 10. Collection of Thimbles (6) 11. An Item of Origami 12. A Hand Crafted Cell Phone Case 13. A Hand Decorated Scarf 14. Homemade Bath Bomb or Soap, Container to Count 15. A Hand Crafted Beaded Necklace 16. 500 Piece Puzzle Mounted with Proof Attached to the Tag

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17. Memory Page from Photo Album 18. A Hand Crafted Case for Your Eye Glasses 19. A Home Made Dream Catcher 20. A Pencil Sketch Drawing, 8”x10” Mounted 21. A Recipe Holder, Any Media 22. Picture Frame Decorated, Any Media (No Picture) 23. A Tea Cosy Crocheted or Knitted (Tea Pot Included) 24. A Hand Decorated Glass Vase 25. An Article of Chicken Scratch Embroidery 26. A Hand Decorated Ceramic Tile, No Larger Than 6”x6” 27. An Article Made From Plastic Canvas 28. A Hand Crafted Welcome Sign 29. Gardener’s Gift Basket, Articles Included 30. A Collection of Flower Seed Packages, Mounted (6) 31. A Decorated Garden Hand Tool 32. A Decorated Flower Pot 33. A Decorated Straw Hat, Any Media, Ready to Hang 34. A Useful Article from Recycled Material 35. Any Unlisted Craft, Named

WELCOME A NEW BABY

36. A Baby Shower Invitation (No Envelope) 37. A Wrapped Gift (Bow to Count, no Larger than 8” x 8” x 8”) 38. A Thank You Card (No Envelope) 39. Creative Way to Announce the Gender of Unborn Baby (Hand

Crafted) 40. Decorate A Bib for New Baby 41. Two Tier Diaper Cake 42. Hand Decorated Baby Blanket Used for a Tablecloth (Blanket Can

Be Purchased) 43. Shower Inspired Table Centrepiece 44. Baby Shower Party Favor

LET’S DECORATE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON

45. Christmas Angel, Any Media 46. Christmas Snow Globe 47. Christmas Card Holder Wreath (Cards Included) 48. A Hand Crafted Christmas Card (No Envelope) 49. Hand Crafted Christmas Napkin Ring 50. Hand Crafted Place Card Holder 51. Christmas Ornaments, Any Media (4 Different Ornaments) 52. A Hand Made Christmas Corsage 53. A Christmas Tree Skirt 54. A Christmas Gift Basket, Articles Included (Value $25.00 or less) 55. A Christmas Apron Half Exhibitor with the most points in items #1 to #55 receives a trophy donated by C. Saunders

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WOODCRAFT SPECIALS

56. Wooden Birdhouse or Feeder 57. Homemade Wooden Picture Frame 58. Wooden Christmas Ornament

PRIZES: 1st - $25.00 Gift Certificate donated by Welbeck Sawmill; 2nd - $10.00; 3rd - $5.00

CLASS 25

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY

COMMITTEE: Dorothy Kaufman, Lorrie Black Prints all must be a 4”x6” mounted on black Bristol board to extend ½” on all sides. Entry tag on top right hand side. Picture must have been taken in the last 3 years. PRIZES: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 1. Shot from Chesley Trail 2. Ploughing 3. Craft Ladies at Work 4. On the Last Leg (Your Interpretation) 5. Special Moment Not Posed 6. Black and White with No People 7. Mural 8. Lots and Lots of Bubbles 9. Hitched Up (Your Interpretation) 10. Four Seasons ( 4 pictures)

SPECIAL PRIZE for #10 1st - $7.00 2nd -$5.00 3rd - $3.00

O.A.A.S. District 10 Photographic Competition

RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Coloured prints to be taken at the 2015 Home Fair. 2. Only one entry for each section from a Society. 3. * All prints must be mounted individually on BLACK BRISTOL

BOARD WITH 1/2” BORDER without the use of photo corners. (This size and colour will be strictly adhered to.)

4. Prints to be printed on photo paper. 5. No scotch tape on prints. 6. * Each entry to be properly identified showing class, section, and

name of Society on back of bristol board. Using white labels on back. Use Pencil or Type.

7. If any of the above rules are not adhered to prints will be disqualified. 8. All entries to be claimed by the society after the meeting. 9. All entries will be judged on the following scale: 40 points – Quality of photography (i.e. focused, angle of shot, correct

lighting) 40 points – Content of picture (i.e. representative of category, does it appeal to viewer? Can it be identified as a fair scene?) 20 points – Educational value (i.e. Does it tell a story?)

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OBJECTIVES • To publicize the activities of the Agricultural Societies in the

District. • To promote interest in exhibiting through Photography. • To share new and different ideas with other Societies.

CLASS 1

Colour Prints - Maximum 4” x 6” Open to all cameras – 35 mm and digital

1. Having fun at the fair 2. Youth participating at your fair 3. Best vegetable/fruit display 4. Livestock show (excluding 4-H) 5. 4-H Livestock class 6. Best canning/baking display 7. Judging in progress 8. Senior(s) at your fair 9. Group display (with signage) 10. Behind the scenes (candid) 11. Fair Ambassador involvement 12. Animals and people at your fair (together at your fair) 13. Hard at work at the fair 14. Candid shot of spectator(s) at your fair 15. Live Action (singers, horse pulls, etc.) 16. What’s new at your fair (with caption, on front) 17. Best black and white photo at your fair 18. A floral arrangement 19. A class display of your choice (at fair) 20. Best antique display 21. JUNIOR SECTION: Pumpkins, cornstocks or grains at the fair taken by a child 12 years of age or younger. Ribbons to be given. Prize money will be awarded to the top four overall winners: 1st - $20.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $5.00 SPECIAL – Display four (4) photos from your fair mounted on one (1) 10” x 14” sheet of black Bristol board. Photos must include four (4) different categories from the list below: (a) Antiques (d) Animals/people (b) Floral display (e) Quilts (c) Vegetables (f) Baking Prize money donated by Wayne E. Pfeffer to the individual photographer. (Only 1 entry per society). Prize money: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd - $5.00; 4th - $3.00; 5th - $2.00

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CLASS 26 QUILTS AND AFGHANS

COMMITTEE: Elizabeth Morley, Sharon Legge, Margaret McDonald, Florence Bere PRIZES – Section 1-5 1st -$10.00; 2nd -$8.00; 3rd -$6.00 Sections 6-13 1st -$15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd -$10.00

NOTE: All entries must be new work, never exhibited before, clean and odour free. Quilts must be double bed size or larger unless specified.

1. Afghan – Knitted 36”x 54” or larger 2. Afghan – Crocheted 36”x 54” or larger 3. Afghan – throw or lap size, knitted or crocheted 4. Crib Quilt – Machine Quilted 5. Crib Quilt – Hand Quilted 6. Quilt Top only (not quilted) double bed size or larger 7. Quilt - Appliqué 8. Quilt – Embroidered 9. Quilt - Plain material, fancy quilting 10. Quilt – Traditional, pieced 11. Quilt or comforter, tied 12. Quilt – pieced, no machine stitching 13. Quilt – Traditional, machine quilted (Sponsored by Fivestar

Quilters Guild) 14. Best of Show – must be a minimum size of 72”x 90” to be eligible

for OAAS Competitions. (Sponsored by Bluewater Quilters’ Guild) 1st - $25.00 2nd - $5.00

JUDGING STANDARDS FOR QUILTS

15 POINTS - GENERAL APPEARANCE • attracts attention (colour, design, etc.) • neat, clean, no pencil marks • no rippling edges • no basting threads or knots showing on front or back • backing smooth & free from wrinkles

20 POINTS – DESIGN • a new design or an original adaptation of an old one • any interesting combination of large & small, dark & light design or quilting suitable to design of quilt • scale & proportion of pieces relate to each other • one focal point • pleasing proportion of border to rest of quilt • scallops, picots compliment design of quilt 10 POINTS – BORDERS • straight and even • if pieced, seams inconspicuous and balanced

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10 POINTS - BINDING AND PICOTS • square corners mitred • wide bindings padded to edge • dark better than light • if separate binding, cut on bias sewn on top by machine & on back by hand with small invisible stitches • if part of backing, brought to front & hand hemmed with small invisible stitches • an acceptable but less preferred method, top and backing are turned toward each other & hand hemmed 5 POINTS - LINING • should compliment top of quilt, have centre panel with split panel sewn to outer edge

10 POINTS - COLOUR • attractive combinations • top & back harmonize • prints & solids used in pleasing relationships

10 POINTS – MATERIALS • outer fabrics - good quality, colourfast & durable to warrant time

& expense of making it, no variation in colour between pieces of same fabric, will stand washing & hard use, selvage must be cut off

• thread - durable, suitable colour • filling - smooth, evenly distributed, suitable weight for article, should launder well

ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES Annual Hand Quilted Championship Quilt Competition

Eligibility, Rules and Regulations GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. Entries must be solely made and hand quilted by a group or individual and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies’ (OAAS) Fair to be eligible for this competition.

2. Entry quilts must be a minimum of 72"x90" (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed to the next levels of competition)

3. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be selected at the annual Convention of OAAS

4. Upon making an entry into the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Quilt competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition.

5. The winning Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Champion Quilt will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or Convention OAAS competition.

6. The winner’s name and pattern to be displayed at the Fair on sign provided by OAAS.

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LOCAL FAIR COMPETITIONS

1. Each local fair is entitled to send only the GRAND CHAMPION QUILT, minimum 72” x 90” (judged BEST OF SHOW OF ALL CLASSES to the District Competition.)

OR If any entry wins GRAND CHAMPION or BEST OF ALL CLASSES at more than one Fair, the other Fairs at which this quilt was entered and won, should enter their RESERVE CHAMPION OR SECOND BEST OF SHOW OF ALL CLASSES quilt in the District Competition. NOTE: If an Exhibitor wins GRAND CHAMPION or BEST OF SHOW OF ALL CLASSES at other than his/her own fair, or at more than one Fair, the Exhibitor must consider the Agricultural Society nearest his/her home address as the one from which the quilt will be sent to the District Meeting.

2. An Exhibitor who wins more than one Best of Show title with a

Different quilt at different Fairs shall be entitled to enter each winning quilt to compete at the District Competition.

3. Local Homecraft Divisions are requested to judge a GRAND

CHAMPION or BEST OF SHOW of all ELIGIBLE quilts. As well as RESERVE Grand Champion or SECOND Best of Show of all ELIGIBLE quilts.

CLASS 27

SPECIALS FOR JUNIORS COMMITTEE: Aneetta Parish, Amanda Barlow This class is open to any exhibitor 18 years and under. Please do not submit any items made at school. There is no entry fee for this class. One entry allowed per person per item number and must be in the correct age group where specified.

SPECIAL: Most points in Junior Division by Gillies Hill Women’s Institute. 1st Winner of Junior Division $15.00; 2nd Runner-up $10.00 PRIZES: #1 - #62: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Under 4

1. Make a toilet roll animal 2. Finger painting of your choice 3. My favourite Hot Wheels collection 4. Decorate a cupcake 5. Display a favourite toy farm animal Ages 4 to 6

6. Egg Carton Bug 7. Any carving from a bar of soap 8. Draw and colour a picture of a tree house or play house 9. A collection of toy tractors 10. A bouquet of flowers in a rubber boot

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11. Sponge painting on a 8.5” x 11” paper 12. Photo: a picture of your pet 13. Trace your hand on a piece of 8.5” x 11” paper and decorate it 14. Decorate a cookie 15. Decorate a Mason Jar like a scary creature Ages 7 to 9

16. Make a melted crayon creation, picture, or sculpture 17. Computer: Make 8.5” x 11” “WANTED” poster of your favourite

farm animal on the computer 18. Photo: A picture of a baby farm animal 19. Decorate a flip-flop with found or bought materials 20. Decorate a Mason Jar 21. Three of your favourite cookies on a plate 22. Decorate a Walking Stick 23. A farm theme using lego or duplo 24. Make a robot or space creature out of recycled material 25. Decorate a rice krispie square 26. SPECIAL by LOUISE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: An article of knitting,

crocheting or sewing. PRIZES: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 Ages 10 to 14

27. Bake you favourite muffin 28. Photo: A picture of a “water scene” 29. Computer: Make a poster on a 8.5” x 11” piece of paper for the

Chesley Fair 30. Make a Mason Jar snow globe 31. Make chocolate chip cookies (3 to a plate) 32. Woodworking project 33. Draw a cartoon character on a 8.5” x 11” paper 34. A pastel drawing of your choice 35. A t-shirt, tie dyed 36. A collage of things found at a fair 37. SPECIAL by LOUISE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE: An article of knitting,

crocheting or sewing. PRIZES: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 Ages 15 to 18

38. Any homemade candy (3 to a plate) 39. Decorate a Mason Jar 40. Photo: An animal in motion 41. Scrapbook Page: Different farm animals 42. Make banana muffins (3 to a plate) Family Section: Something for the whole family to enter 43. Large Scarecrow: 1 meter (39 inches or taller). SPECIAL PRIZE for #43: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00 VEGETABLES: Ages 4-18, Grown from your garden or orchard

44. Carve a pumpkin or zucchini

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45. Tomatoes, 3 green 46. Funniest looking vegetable 47. Three little red tomatoes 48. Onions, 3 49. Zucchini, largest 50. Potatoes, 3 large 51. Make a vegetable creature using a variety of vegetables 52. Flowers from your garden in a vase 53. Beets, 3 54. Largest pumpkin 55. Smallest pumpkin 56. Sunflower, tallest 57. Sunflower, best 58. Carrots, 3 large 59. Watermelon 60. Corn, 3 cobs 61. Collection of gourds 62. Collection of apples

CLASS 28

GOLDEN AGE

Exhibitors must be 65 or older to complete in this category. PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00

1. A homemade host/hostess gift 2. An interesting antique item, named 3. A hand written paragraph - “I got in trouble when I…” - a story

from your childhood mounted - 8 1/2” x 11” 4. Oldest quilt, any size, dated with year made if possible 5. 3 bran muffins displayed on a plate along with the recipe 6. My favourite craft 7. A collection of salt and pepper shakers (at least five) displayed on

a tray 8. A homemade garden ornament

CLASS 29 SEWING

COMMITTEE: Mary Dudgeon Ann Reid, Gwen Slater, Dianne Nicoll NOTE: All articles to be made by the exhibitor. Old and soiled work will not be judged. Judges are authorized by the Directors to discard soiled, defaced, or old work. New and Modern Design only.

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd -$4.00, 3rd -$3.00 PRIZES: # 18 - 1st-$7.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00

SEWING FOR CHILDREN

1. Sundress 2. Sleepwear 3. Baby’s bib (sewn) 4. Sweater knit from heavy yarn (*yarn sample to be attached) *NO STRINGS OR RIBBON CLOSURES)

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5. Sweater knit from light yarn, (yarn sample to be attached) * NO STRINGS OR RIBBON CLOSURES 6. Baby jacket (sewn) 7. Hat and mitts (knit) 8. Baby blanket (knit) (*yarn sample to be attached) 9. Baby blanket (crochet) (*yarn sample to be attached) 10. Any other article of sewing 11. Any other article of knitting 12. Any other article of crocheting SEWING FOR ADULTS

13. Teen’s sleep pants 14. Fabric scarf 15. Smocked garment 16. Sweater from light yarn (* yarn sample to be attached) 17. Scarf ( knit) (* yarn sample to be attached) 18. Fingerless gloves (* yarn sample to be attached) 19. Knit mitts (* yarn sample to be attached) 20. Dress socks (fine) (* yarn sample to be attached) 21. Socks (heavy) (* yarn sample to be attached) 22. Any other garment of sewing 23. Any other garment of knitting (* yarn sample to be attached) 24. Any other garment of crocheting (* yarn sample to be attached) DECORATIVE HOME SEWING

25. A sewn decorative accessory for the home 26. Table runner or topper- appliquéd 27. Fabric runner or table topper- pieced 28. Decorative hanging kitchen towel 29. Apron sewn 30. Two (2) fabric placemats 31. Fabric oven mitts 32. Wall hanging 33. Tote bag 34. Purse (any medium) 35. Quilted article from a panel 36. Quilt block, embroidered 37. Quilt block, pieced 38. Quilt block, appliqued 39. Barbie doll outfit (sewn) 40. Barbie doll outfit (knit) 41. Doll (not Barbie) outfit (sewn) 42. Doll (not Barbie) outfit knit 43. A homemade gift for Grandma 44. A homemade gift for Grandpa 45. A stuffed decorative article (e.g. snowman, doll, animal) 46. A homemade children’s toy (sew, knit or crochet) 47. An article made from recycled material (* state source) 48. An article using the rug hooking technique 49. Any other article of decorative sewing 50. Any other article of decorative knitting (* yarn to be attached) 51. Any other article of crocheting (* yarn to be attached)

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SPECIALS

52. A picture using landscape quilting techniques 1st- $20.00 Gift Certificate from Suits Us 2nd- $8.00: 3rd- $3.00

53. An article or garment depicting any seasonal theme 1st- $20.00 Gift Certificate from Suits Us 2nd- $8.00; 3rd- $3.00

54. Judge’s choice of best entry 1st- $15.00 gift certificate from Clara’s Crafts and Dry Goods 2nd- $8.00; 3rd- $3.00

55. A newborn baby toque (knit) (Pattern included below must be used). 1st- $5.00; 2nd- $4.00; 3rd- $3.00

ALL ENTRIES IN CATEGORY #55 WILLNOT BE RETURNED TO THE EXHIBITOR BUT WILL BE DONATED TO WALKERTON HOSPITAL BIRTHING CENTRE. NEWBORN BABY TOQUE PATTERN Materials: • 1 ball (50g) Baby Yarn or 3-ply-Fingering Yarn • 3.00 mm needles • 3.25 mm needles • 2 small stitch holders or safety pins • Tapestry needle Tension • 32 sts. = 10 cm (4 ins.) in stocking stitch using 3.25 mm needles. TO SAVE TIME, CHECK THE TENSION Instructions With 3 mm needles, cast on 80 sts. Work in (K1,P1) ribbing for 8 cm. (3½ ins.) Change to 3.25 mm needles and work in stocking stitch for 5 cm. (2 in), ending with right side facing for next row. To shape top: • Row 1: (K8, K2 tog) 8 times • Row 2: and all even rows. Purl • Row 3: (K7, K2 tog.) 8 times • Row 5: (K6, K2 tog.) 8 times • Row 7: ( K5, K2 tog.) 8 times • Continue decreasing in this manner until you have completed the

row (K2 tog.) 8 times • Break yarn and thread needle end through remaining stitches. Finishing: • Sew back seam edge to edge. Weave in yarn on wrong side of

work. Turn or roll up the cuff.

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CLASS 30 - WOMEN’S INSTITUTE COMPETITIVE DISPLAY

PRIZES: 1st - $15.00; 2nd - $13.00; 3rd - $10.00; All other entries $10.00. RULES: Entries to be placed by 12 noon on Friday. Displays to be judged on appearance and workmanship. No other items in displays except what is specified plus the W.I. crest and your entry tag.

THEME: “100 YEARS OF 4-H IN CANADA”

1. A 4-H Members' Award 2. A 4-H Leaders' Award 3. A Plate of 3 Tea Biscuits 4. A Display of Fresh Ontario Vegetables 5. An Item Featuring the 4-H Crest 6. The 4-H Pledge in Cursive Writing, Framed 7. Members' Record Books from 3 Different Projects 8. A Piece of Needlework (Needlepoint, Embroidery, Crewel, Quilting, Hem-Stitching etc.) 9. Free Choice Article 10. Presentation

CLASS 31A LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS

Non-Competitive Display

PRIZES: $10.00 per entry. Open to any local organization or club. No entry fee. THEME: “COLLECTABLES” A display of 10 Cream and Sugar sets.

CLASS 31B LOCAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS

Non-Competitive Display

PRIZES: $8.00 per entry. Open to any local organization or club. No entry fee.

THEME: “COLLECTABLES” A display of 10 Cream and Sugar sets.

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CLASS 32 FLORAL EXHIBITS

Fresh and natural flowers only Committee: Lila McKay, Arthur Middleton, Edith Fisher, Doreen Robson, Laurine Zurbrigg THEME: “SPECIAL OCCASIONS”

CUT FLOWERS – Flowers with own foliage, not necessarily attached. Cultivar is a term for closely related group of plants, differing from others, but of the same species e.g. “Species” - aster; “cultivars” - powder puff, pompom, quilled, etc. PRIZES: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00 1. Asters – 3 blooms, 1 cultivar 2. Calendula – 3 stems, 1 cultivar 3. Coneflowers – 3 stems 4. Cosmos – 5 sprays, 1 cultivar 5. Dahlia – pom pom, 1 stem 6. Dahlia – dinner plate, 1 stem 7. Dahlia – decorative, 1 stem 8. Gladiola, 1 spike, any colour 9. Lavatera – (garden geranium), 3 sprays 10. Marigolds – 3 blooms, 1 cultivar, over 3” include foliage 11. Marigolds – 5 blooms, 1 cultivar, under 3” include foliage 12. Rose – Floribunda or Grandiflora, 1 spray or cluster 13. Rose – Hybrid Tea, 1 bloom any colour 14. Rose – miniature, any colour, 1 stem 15. Zinnia – 1 cultivar, 3 blooms over 3” 16. Zinnia – 1 cultivar, 3 blooms under 3” 17. Snapdragon – any cultivar, 3 stems 18. Sunflower – 1 flower 19. Any unlisted flower, 1 spray or stem, named 20. Phlox – 1 stem DISPLAY OF CUT FLOWERS PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 Flowers in suitable container, e.g. basket, bowl, vase, etc.

21. Anemones, any cultivar 22. Asters, any cultivar 23. Gladiolus, any cultivar, any colour 24. Rudbeckia, dark brown center 25. Petunias, variety of cultivars 26. Roses, any cultivar 27. Salvia – any cultivar 28. Snapdragons, any cultivar 29. Sweet peas, annual or perennial 30. Mixed display of annuals, number of varieties to count 31. Mixed display of perennials or biennials, number of varieties to

count 32. Chrysanthemums, any cultivar

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POTTED PLANTS One plant per pot, maximum 10” pot, do not put accessories in pot, can only use oasis in arrangement. Dirty pots and flowers half dead will be disqualified.

PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00

33. African Violet, single flowers, 1 crown in bloom 34. African Violet, double flowers, 1 crown in bloom 35. African Violet, bi-coloured flower, 1 crown in bloom 36. Baby Tears 37. Begonia – fibrous, one variety 38. Begonia – tuberous, one variety 39. Cactus – one variety 40. Cacti – a variety collection 41. Coleus – one plant, any colour 42. Coleus – several plants, any colour or colours 43. Orchid in bloom 44. Geranium 45. Unlisted House Plant 46. Religious Plant 47. Impatiens, any cultivar 48. Hanging Plant, grown for foliage, equipped to hang 49. Hanging Plant, in bloom, equipped to hang outside 50. Fern, any kind, named 51. Spice of Life – herbs, collection of herbs 52. Patio Plant – foliage only, reasonable sized pot 53. Patio Plant – flowers only, reasonable sized pot FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS BY THE MONTH NOTE: Accessories may be used where appropriate

PRIZES: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $4.00

54. Celebrating our “Golden Years” using fresh flowers and foliage 55. “Love Me Tender” – an arrangement using roses 56. “Beauty on a Budget” – in a recycled container using wild

grasses, flowers, etc. 57. “Floating Flower” - will not be disqualified if it touches container 58. “Earth’s Bounty” – in a small basket, with flowers, herbs,

vegetables, fruit or grains, no artificial material 59. “Underwater Design” in clear container, submerged bloom, firmly

anchored, anchor covered with design material 60. “Black and Gold” Halloween arrangement in a Pumpkin or

Container featuring a candle, be “spooky” 61. “Red Rose Special” in memory of Dorreta Phillips donated by

Edith Fisher PRIZE: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

62. “White Rose Special” in memory of Clarence Lange – donated by Lila McKay PRIZE: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd – $2.00

63. “Pink Rose Special” in memory of Ida Middleton – donated by Arthur Middleton

PRIZE: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

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JUNIOR EXHIBITORS – FOURTEEN YEARS AND UNDER PRIZES: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd – $1.00

64. “Let’s Be Sneaky” – design in sneaker 65. Best Artistic Sculpture Design made of burdock burrs

CLASS 33 SCHOOL COMPETITION 2015

COMMITTEE: Stacy Halliday, Jennifer Foxcroft

This year our school competition could be about “Coming Together”, and celebrating the joining of our two schools and becoming Chesley District Community School. Our goal is to have every student from each classroom submit their “best” choice article to be displayed. Please don’t make the item too large as it will be hard to find room. This article could be art, sculpture or a written submission. Also have the name and grade of the student on the item.

Money normally given out for prizes will be donated to the Breakfast Club at the Chesley District Community School.

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Special Demonstrations & Exhibits

Saturday, September 12, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

See & touch small furry animals, parrots & reptiles

Hands On Exotics

Jamie’s Reptiles

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Thank You!

The Directors and Members of the Chesley Agricultural Society acknowledge with sincere appreciation, the financial support, merchandise and cooperation of the following businesses and

individuals.

2014 MONETARY DONATIONS GRANTS County of Bruce .......................................................................... 1430.00 Municipality of Arran-Elderslie ...................................................... 500.00 Municipality of Brockton ................................................................ 300.00 Municipality of West Grey ............................................................. 150.00 OMAFRA .................................................................................... 3190.48

DONATIONS Ackert Insurance Brokers ............................................................. 100.00 Ahrens, Paul - Special .................................................................... 20.00 Alpaugh, John & Lynda - Specials .................................................. 60.00 Back Eddie’s - Special .................................................................... 20.00 BDO, Hanover ................................................................................ 50.00 Bierman’s Farms ............................................................................ 30.00 Bird Fuels ....................................................................................... 50.00 Bluewater Quilter’s Guild ................................................................ 30.00 Brown, Dr. Stephen & Pat ............................................................ 100.00 Bruce Grey Bookkeeping ................................................................ 30.00 Bud Rier Chevrolet ......................................................................... 15.00 Caldwell Enterprises ....................................................................... 25.00 Cavill Fuels ................................................................................... 200.00 Chesley Convenience Store ........................................................... 50.00 Chesley Vet Clinic .......................................................................... 50.00 Cosgrove, Dr. Marilyn ..................................................................... 50.00 Cotter, Bernard - Special ................................................................ 20.00 Cotter, Steve - Special .................................................................... 20.00 Country Fair Baking Contest - Prize ............................................... 20.00 Country Squire Printery .................................................................. 30.00 Craig McDonald Reddon Insurance .............................................. 100.00 Cullen, Jim.................................................................................... 100.00 Davis, Mark – Coldwell Banker ..................................................... 130.00 Denomy’s TV & Appliances - Specials ............................................ 40.00 Eastern Overhead Doors ................................................................ 50.00 Emke, Debbie ................................................................................. 20.00 Emke & Schaab Climate Control .................................................. 100.00 Fisher, Edith ................................................................................... 10.00 Five Star Quilt Guild ....................................................................... 50.00 Fritsch, June ................................................................................. 100.00 Gillies Hill Women’s Institute .......................................................... 50.00 Grey Bruce Mutual Insurance Co. .................................................. 50.00 Hagedorn N.E. & Sons Ltd. .......................................................... 100.00 Heinz Autobody .............................................................................. 50.00

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Hope & Leader Insurance ............................................................... 40.00 Hutton Transport .......................................................................... 100.00 Ispahany, Dr. Mehdi - Specials ....................................................... 80.00 Keady Livestock Market ................................................................. 25.00 Kelly Patrick, Law Office ................................................................. 30.00 Leudke, Kevin - Special .................................................................. 20.00 Loucks & Loucks Law Office........................................................... 75.00 Louise Women's Institute ................................................................ 20.00 Malcolm Women’s Institute ............................................................. 60.00 Mannerow, Corey & Jenn - Special ................................................ 20.00 Mannerow, Dayle & Reg - Special .................................................. 20.00 Mannerow, Lloyd & Marjorie - Special ............................................ 20.00 Maxwell Beef Farms ....................................................................... 50.00 McAllister, Don & Marion - Specials ............................................... 40.00 McClure, Don ................................................................................. 20.00 McCullough Service Centre ............................................................ 25.00 McKay, Lila ..................................................................................... 10.00 McLean Lawyers ............................................................................ 25.00 McLelland Law Office ..................................................................... 50.00 Middleton, Arthur ............................................................................ 10.00 New Life Mills, Hanover ................................................................ 100.00 P.D. Dale Enterprises ..................................................................... 25.00 Paisley Bargain Centre ................................................................... 10.00 Paisley Veterinary Services ............................................................ 30.00 Patterson, Gerald Insurance ........................................................... 50.00 Pegelo, Ivan & Kathy ...................................................................... 60.00 PHTS Logistics ............................................................................. 100.00 Rhody Family Funeral Home .......................................................... 50.00 Rhody, Ben & Lise - Special ........................................................... 20.00 Rhody, John & Karen - Special ....................................................... 20.00 Royal Bank of Canada .................................................................... 65.00 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 144, Chesley ............................. 200.00 Saugeen Credit Union .................................................................... 50.00 Schaus Land & Cattle Co. ............................................................ 100.00 Sprucedale Agromart .................................................................... 100.00 Stinson Electric ............................................................................. 100.00 Stoltz Sales & Service, Mildmay ..................................................... 50.00 T&A Clothing .................................................................................. 10.00 Turuss (Canada) Industry Co. Ltd. ............................................... 300.00 Walker, Bill - MPP .......................................................................... 15.00 Williscroft Women’s Institute ........................................................... 35.00

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2014 DONATIONS OF MERCHANDISE Bernardin of Canada .......................... Gift Certificates & Ribbons Bluewater Feed Mill, Desboro ............. 1 Bag Purina Mineral Chesley Grocery Store ....................... $30.00 Voucher Clara’s Crafts & Dry Goods ................ Gift Certificate Crisco ................................................. Gift Certificate Fleischman’s ...................................... Gift Certificate Gay Lea .............................................. 6 lbs. Butter Hastie, Brian ....................................... $150 Voucher Quality Seeds Hatten Building Centre ....................... 2 Games for Children’s Draw Huron Bay Co-operative, Chesley ...... 20 acres Herbicide or Fertilizer

Application; ½ Unit NON GMO Seed Corn; Use of Gates for Llama Show

Luckhardt, Jim (Pickseed) .................. $50.00 Voucher Mary Maxim ........................................ 3 Gift Cards McClure’s Feed Mill, Chesley ............. 5 Bags Mixed Grain Pioneer Seeds, Doug Legge............... $75.00 & $100.00 Vouchers Robin Hood Flour ............................... Gift Certificates Mark Davis & Bill Walker .................... Auctioneering for Baking &

Canning Auction Saunders, Cindy ................................. Arts & Crafts Trophy Sprucedale Agromart, Hanover .......... 2 Bags Seed Barley, $20

Voucher Suits Us, Hanover .............................. 2 Gift Certificates Welbeck Sawmill ................................ 3 Gift Certificates Wright, Ben......................................... $75 Voucher ProRich Seeds THANKS TO: B & L Farm Services, Municipality of Arran-Elderslie, Hatten’s Building Centre, Huron Bay Cooperative & the Chesley Library for allowing us to display our fair books and entry forms at their locations.

2014 SADDLE HORSE SHOW SPONSORS MONETARY DONATIONS

Prestige Contracting ................................................................... $400.00 Chesley Tara Insurance Brokers .................................................. 100.00 Elgin Abbey Resident Fund .......................................................... 150.00 Patterson, Dr. Jim & Joan ............................................................. 150.00 Cavill Fuels ..................................................................................... 75.00 Crystalbrooke Farms. ..................................................................... 75.00 Culbert Insurance ........................................................................... 75.00 Desboro Tire Sales. ........................................................................ 75.00 Ionson’s Saddlery ........................................................................... 75.00 Koelen Farms Ltd. .......................................................................... 75.00 Les Young Farms Ltd. .................................................................... 75.00 Equineview Farm ............................................................................ 37.50 Walkerton Hanover Vet Clinic ......................................................... 25.00

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2014 SADDLE HORSE SHOW SPONSORS DONATIONS OF MERCHANDISE

Bluewater Feed Co. Ltd ...................... $75 Worth of Gift Certificates Mocha Cafe ........................................ Coffee & Muffins Elisha Weirmeir .................................. Cupcakes Rexall Drugstore ................................. Bottled Water Volunteers – Thanks for your time donated!

2014 DONATIONS OF MERCHANDISE TO SILENT AUCTION

Allen’s Home Building Centre ............ Fibreglass Hammer, Utility Knife Paisley ............................. AM Automotive, Chesley ................... Gift Certificate (Lube-Oil-Filter) Beckenhauer Garage, Elmwood ........ Hands-Free Car Kit Bread & Water Bistro, Chesley ........... Gift Certificate Brunner’s Auto Service, Elmwood ..... 3 Cans Krown Oil Spray Bushell Computers, Chesley ............. Wired Mouse Canada Post, Chesley ........................ Collection Canada Stamp Book

and Shopping Bag Canadian Tire, Hanover .................... Moulinex Pizza Toaster Oven Chesley Fuels & Convenience ........... Shell Multi-Purpose Grease, Car

Shade Chesley Memorials ............................ Etched Tile of Chesley Train

Station CIBC, Chesley .................................... Briefcase & Contents Connect Equipment, Mildmay ............ Massey Ferguson Tractor Cotter, Bernard, Chesley .................... 2 Glow-In-Dark Garden

Decorations, Hammer, Large Trash Bags, Welcome Stone, Wheel Cleaner

Cotter, Marg, Chesley ......................... Crystal Dish County Line Diner, Elmwood ............ Gift Certificate (1 Dozen Donuts) Crate Designs, Chesley ...................... CD Holder, DVD Holder Elora Soap Co., Paisley ...................... 2 Soap Gift Boxes Frankie’s Restaurant & Pub, Hanover ... Gift Certificates Hairway to Heaven, Chesley ............. Gift Certificate Hanover Home Hardware ................... Infuse 3-in-1 Beverage System Hanover Rona Building Centre .......... Solar LED Lights Harley Blues Café, Scone ................. Harley Davidson Framed Print Holst Office Pro, Hanover .................. Solar Light Mushroom Stake Huron Bay Co-op, Chesley ................. Hat, John Deere Talking Tool

Belt Set Huron Tractor, Walkerton .................. John Deere Tractor (Lights &

Sounds) Ideal Supply, Hanover ....................... Hooded Fleece Top & Toque Independent, Hanover ....................... Ice Cream Maker Investors Group, Hanover ................. Adidas Polo, AGF Portfolio &

Paper & Pen J&H Sales & Service, Chesley ............ 13-in-1 Multi-Tool & 25’ Grip

Tape, T-Shirt.

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Landman Enterprises, Chesley .......... Hustler T-Shirt & Hat Marty’s Bar & Grill, Paisley ................ Gift Certificate McAllister, Don & Marion ................... Angry Birds Uno, Badminton Set,

Cribbage Game, 2 Hunting Can Holders, John Deere Sippy Cup, Men’s Insulated Overalls & Coveralls, Wooden Dominos, Utility Box Organizer

McArthur Tire, Hanover ..................... Gift Certificate (Lube-Oil-Filter) Middleton, Arthur, Chesley ................. Covered Hangers Morley, Don & Elizabeth, Elmwood .... 5-Piece Metal Bowl Set Morley’s Country Garden & ............... Hydrangea Greenhouse Morrow’s Sales & Service, Chesley ... Umbrella with Golf Towel New Orleans Pizza, Chesley .............. Gift Certificate for Large Pizza Optimize Chiropractor – ..................... 2 Health Gift Certificates Dr. Doug Fryday ............................ (Chesley Location) Paisley Home Hardware .................... Grillpro Tool Set (4 piece) Pastime Goldmine, Paisley ................ Mancala Game Pengelly, Jo, Paisley ......................... 2 Bevelled Framed Mirrors Rexall Drugstore, Chesley .................. Wine Accessory Set (5 piece) Robert’s Farm Equip., Chesley ........... Kubota Stainless Steel Wet/Dry

Vacuum Rowntree Health & Wellness Spa, ..... Scarf Chesley South Bruce Floor, Mildmay .............. Framed Print, Keytags & Pens Stargazer Video Plus, Chesley ........... Gift Basket Stoltz Sales & Service, Mildmay ........ Case International Tractor Suits Us, Hanover ............................. Men’s Gift Certificate Thompson Bros. Furniture, Paisley .... Wall Plaque Walsh, Audrey, Chesley .................... Avon Figurine Welbeck Sawmill, Durham ................. Gift Certificate Witzke, Jim & Yvonne, Chesley .......... Carquest Ford Pickup, Ty Beanie

Buddy

2014 DONATIONS OAAS DISTRICT 10 MEETING

Ackert Insurance, Bushell Computers, Canada Post, Chesley Convenience Store, Chesley Fuels & Convenience, Chesley Grocery Store, Chesley-Tara Moller Insurance, Co-operators Insurance, Country Squire Printery, Denomy’s TV & Appliances, Explore the Bruce, Elora Soap Co., Gay Lea Coop, Grant’s Independent, Hatten Home Hardware, Huron Bay Coop, Hairway to Heaven, J&H Sales & Service, L-Ray Plumbing & Heating, McIntee Real Estate, Memorable Designs, Meridian, Morrow Sales & Service, Municipality Arran-Elderslie, Rexall Drugstore, Robert’s Farm Equipment, Royal Bank, Saugeen Credit Union, Chesley Curling Club, Mark Davis, Dr. Doug Fryday, Paul Eagleson, Gwen Slater, Arthur Middleton, Robin Saunders – Barbell’s Fitness.

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We would like to thank the kitchen help who prepared the meal, the people who donated baking for the Bake Sale and everyone who assisted in any way at the District Meeting. It was greatly appreciated.

2014 DONATIONS

TO AMBASSADOR PROGRAM Thank you to the sponsors of the Chesley Ambassador Program. MONETARY Country Squire Printery .................................................................. 60.00 Huron Bay Co-operative Inc. .......................................................... 60.00 J&H Sales & Service ...................................................................... 60.00 Gillies Hill Women’s Institute .......................................................... 25.00 MERCHANDISE Chesley Agricultural Society Marg Halliday Chesley Auto Repair McIntee Real Estate Chesley Grocery Store M.E.I. Country Squire Printery Memorable Designs Denomy’s TV & Appliances Mocha Cafe / Biermans Dr. Brown Dental Office New Orleans Pizza Hairway To Heaven Rexall Hatten’s Home Hardware Sarah-Lynne Leask Huron Bay Co-op Smart Buys Legge Beef Stargazer Video Loucks & Loucks

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The Chesley Agricultural Society would like to take this opportunity to say

THANK YOU

to everyone who helped to make this year’s Chesley Fall Fair a Success!

We Couldn’t Have Done It Without Your Support!

Ever Wonder How the Fair

Gets Put Together?

TRY VOLUNTEERING AND SEE HOW MUCH FUN THE FAIR CAN BE!

If you are interested in helping at the Fair,

the Chesley Agricultural Society is always looking for volunteers.

To find out about joining our team,

call Catherine McKay at 519-881-0558

WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR WEEKEND AT THE CHESLEY FALL FAIR

In Memory of Directors and Members

of the Chesley Agricultural Society

You’re gone from us, but in our memories

we will always be together.

~ Your Fair Friends

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Special Demonstrations & Exhibits Saturday, September 12, 2015

Purebred Poultry Display

See a variety of purebred poultry facing extinction.

4-H Llama Show 2014-2015 Senior Ambassador Allison Pepper

at the 4-H Llama Show

BOSSY BINGO - Where Will The Cow Go? Begins at 1p.m., Saturday September 12th

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Agricultural Service Diploma The Agricultural Service Diploma is awarded by the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies on the recommendation of the Chesley Agricultural Society for meritorious service to agriculture. Agricultural Service Diplomas have been awarded to the following: Mrs. John Oswald Bert Monk Dunc McTavish Mrs. George Hope Bill Arkell Alex McTavish Aldythe McKinnon Guy Kirkwood Lois (Black) Schopf Elmer & Marguerite Golem Jim Cullen Dorreta Phillips Don McAllister Clarence Lange John & Jessie Thomson Wilfred & Dorothy Reid Andy Thomson Verna Gateman James & Marian Jacklin Fred & Dorothy Friar Lorne & Hazel Sweiger Earl Reaburn George & Essie Mannerow George & Verna Maxwell Gordon Scott Edythe Manery Jean Mannerow Mary Dudgeon Vada Calhoun Donelda McClure Lloyd Mannerow Kelly & Florence Long Sandy & Brenda McAllister John Rhody Marjorie Mannerow Marion McAllister Sherry Manery Arthur Middleton Harold Leudke Herb & Elizabeth McGilveary Don & Freda Ahrens Kevin Leudke Valerie Wasserfall Elizabeth & Don Morley Bev Westover

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Chesley Fall Fair Horse Show

For more information, check out our web site at:

www.ChesleyAgSociety.ca

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Fair Queens and Ambassadors 2014-15 Allison Pepper 2013-14 Christine Halliday 2012-13 Ciera Beresford 2011-12 Onna Stanyer 2010-11 Krista Young 2009-10 Chenelle Beresford 2008-09 Taylor Plaskett 2007-08 Leslie Reid 2006-07 Andrew Reid 2005-06 Carli Grieve 2004-05 Kristin Reid 2003-04 Samantha Fizell 2002-03 Craig Reid 2001-02 Sabrina Leifso 2000-01 April Gallinger 1999-00 Amy Young 1998-99 Majesta McClure 1995-96 Carolyn Keeling 1994-95 Amy Elder 1993-94 Jennifer Mannerow

1992-93 Melodie Knapp 1991-92 Cynthia Halliday 1989-90 Jody Hay 1988-89 Jackie Shields 1987-88 Tanya Bielby 1986-87 Vicki Cotter 1985-86 Dawn Kingston 1983-84 Debbie Calhoun 1982-83 Mary Ann Watson 1981-82 Nancy Barfoot 1980-81 Lee Anne Hetherington 1978-79 Diane Leudke 1977-78 Marlene Calhoun 1975-76 Heather Emke 1974-75 Carol Pegelo 1973-74 Peggy McDonald 1972-73 Norma Jean Kreutzkamp

Junior Ambassadors

2014-15 Kyra Brough 2013-14 Taylor Legge 2012-13 Tatum Edwards 2011-12 Sarah Beckenhauer 2010-11 Alyssa Jeffery 2009-10 Shawnee Nicoll 2007-08 Christine Halliday 2006-07 Micaela Stutzki 2005-06 Kendall Nicoll

Tiny Tot Ambassadors

2014-15 Madeline Halliday 2013-14 Lily Merrifield 2012-13 Cheyanne Leifso 2011-12 Isabella Rhody 2010-11 Jadzia Leask

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Ambassador of the Fair Competition 1st Prize Baking and Preserves Auction

Friday, September 11, 2015 at 8:00 PM

Exhibit Hall Doors Open at 5:00 PM

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Silent Auction Arena Floor Friday Evening and Saturday

Saturday September 12 Sheep Shearing Demonstrations

Jamie’s Reptiles Purebred Poultry Display

Hands On Exotics Furry Animals

Don’t Miss Our Bossy Bingo

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Beef on a Bun Friday Night Starting at 5 PM

and Saturday 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Café Arena Floor - Saturday

Musical Entertainment Noon to 4:00 PM

on the Arena Floor

2 FREE Children’s Draws at 3:00 PM (MUST be present to Win)

Ice Cream Eating Contest Crowning of Ambassadors

3:30 PM

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ADMISSION: Adults: $6.00

Ages 12-18: $4.00 Ages 4-11: $1.00