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Farming THROUGH THE yearS 155 th drayton fair August 5 th , 6 th & 7 th 2011 Jim Driscoll, President (519) 638-5703 Eliza Dippel, Secretary-Treasurer (519) 638-2950 Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society www.draytonfair.ca

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FarmingTHROUGH THE yearS

155th drayton fair

August5th, 6th & 7th

2011

Jim Driscoll,President

(519) 638-5703

Eliza Dippel,Secretary-Treasurer

(519) 638-2950

Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society www.draytonfair.ca

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President’s Message

Welcome to the 2011 Drayton Summer Fair. This year marks our 155th Fair. This year’s theme is ‘FARMING THROUGH THE YEARS’.

We have a full line up of events including livestock shows, midway attractions and displays. Farm play area and agricultural awareness for children of all ages! The truck and tractors pulls and demolition derby are always a favorite. New this year, is an Arm Wrestling Competition.

I would like to thank our endless list of volunteers that help with all the activities. We have numerous advertisers and sponsors in our book, so please support them. The board of Directors and myself welcome you all to the Drayton Fair.

Jim Driscoll, President

Mayor’s Message

On behalf of Mapleton Township Council, I would like to welcome everyone to our community and to the 155th Drayton Fair.

This annual rural tradition, dating back to 1856, has provided the opportunity for local residents to demonstrate their agricultural, culinary and artistic talents in a friendly, competitive atmosphere. It has now grown into a weekend of competi-tion, fun and entertainment for the entire family’s enjoyment.

I would also like to extend Council’s appreciation to all of the community volun-teers who work so diligently with the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society to make the Drayton Fair an annual success.

We hope you will join us at the “fair grounds” for this year’s annual event.

Bruce Whale, Mayor

Baby Show Tammy Noble 638-5651Beef Cattle David Wooddisse 638-2705Buildings & Grounds Grant Schieck 638-3112Campin’ & Jammin’ Jim Walker 638-2449Catering Arlie Zantinge 638-3323Concessions Kathy Mallet 638-2184Culinary Crafts Shelda Morphy 638-5022Dairy Cattle Elaine Cheesmond 638-5129Demolition Derby Brad Schieck 848-5329Gates Bruce Bawden 638-2465Goats Femmy Campbell 343-5882Hay & Grain David Wooddisse 638-2705Heavy Horse Jim Walker 638-2449

Horticulture Phyllis Fletcher 638-2372Leisure Arts & Crafts Helen Moffat 638-2493Miniature Horse Dianne Schieck 848-5329Pet Show Nadine Peel 638-2666Pickles & Preserves Erica Zantinge 638-3323Roots & Vegetables John Klaassen 638-2106School Section & Youth Ruth Shaw 638-2432Sheep Jim Driscoll 638-5703Storage Helen Moffat 638-2493Tractor Pull Derk Zantinge 848-6602 Jim Zantinge 632-2540 David McCready 848-5487Fair Ambassador Shelda Morphy 638-5022

2011 Chairpersons

Agricultural Society - Past & Present ..................................................................... 51Ambassador Competition ........................................................................................ 7Arm Wrestling ......................................................................................................... 9Baby Show ............................................................................................................ 41Beef Cattle Show ................................................................................................... 17Committee Chairpersons ......................................................................................... 3Culinary Crafts ............................................................................................... 26 & 27Dairy Cattle Show .................................................................................................. 16Dairy Classes - Open .............................................................................................. 16Demolition Derby .................................................................................................. 25Goat Show ............................................................................................................ 19Hay & Grain ........................................................................................................... 21Heavy Horse Show ................................................................................................ 15Horticulture ........................................................................................................... 23

Leisure Arts & Crafts ................................................................................ 32, 33 & 34Miniature Horse Show ................................................................................... 12 & 13Officers, Directors, Assoc. Directors ........................................................................ 51Pet Show ................................................................................................................. 9Pickles & Preserves ................................................................................................ 31President’s Message ................................................................................................ 3Roots & Vegetables ............................................................................................... 21Rules & Regulations ................................................................................................ 5School Prize List ...........................................................................42, 43, 44, 45 & 46Sheep Show .......................................................................................................... 19Sponsors & Donors ................................................................................................ 53Tractor & Truck Pull - Sanctioned .................................................................. 24 & 25Women’s Institute Special - 4H Members ............................................................. 374H Life Skills .......................................................................................................... 37

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To use any of the logos below simply copy and paste the logo from here into the document it needs to be in. if the logo needs to be resized, please do so only with the corners of the image (this will maintain the logos original shape). Remember the logo and/or checkerboard band can only show up once per page and the legal tagline MUsT be used on all marketing material.

The following tag line MUST be used on all marketing material.PURINA®, CHOW® and the Checkerboard design are licensed trademarks of Nestlé Purina PetCare Company.

French version (needed only in conjunction with French marketing material) PURINA®, CHOW® et le quadrillé sont des marques déposées sous licence de la compagnie Nestlé Purina PetCare.

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1. All exhibitors, spectators and participants must pay admission - a wristband will be issued. Children 12 & under are Free.

2. All exhibits, except livestock, will be judged on the first day of the show and must be entered with the Secretary and on the grounds between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, or 8:30- 11:00 a.m.Friday. Judging will start at 12:00 p.m. Friday. All livestock must be entered with the Secretary, and on the grounds before 10:00 a.m. the day of showing and judging to start at 11:00 a.m. unless otherwise stated.

3. While the Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure safety of articles sent to the exhibition, the owners must take the responsibility and the risk of exhibiting and should any article be accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Directors will give all the assistance in their powers towards recovery but will not make any payments for the value thereof.

4. Persons exhibiting articles not their own and not in accordance with these rules, shall forfeit all prizes.

5. All stock must be bonafide property of exhibitor at time of entry to entitle him to a premium and in all grains, roots, fruits and dairy, produce must be the property of the exhibitor, the growth of the most recent crop year, and the production of the present farm or holding.

6. All articles included in the Homecraft Division must be the production of the house exhibiting it and the Director in charge of Division has the authority to call for an affidavit.

7. A piece of each entry will be kept on show and the remaining pie, cake, etc., will be allowed to be taken home at 4:30 p.m. Friday, or when judging is completed.

8. An exhibitor may enter only one entry per class, with the exception that an exhibitor in livestock classes may have two entries in any class.

9. Root vegetables are: beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, rutabagas, radishes and sugar beets. Vegetables should be cleaned and uniform in size and shape.

10. Membership fee is $10.00. If an adult exhibitor has earned over $20 in prize money, a memberhsip fee, for the next year, of $10 will be retained. This ensures you will receive a copy of the next year’s advance prize list and a copy of the fair book.

11. The Society will not be responsible for any loss, damage or accident occurring to any property on the grounds during the fair.

12. In the case of an error in the printing of the prize list, the Directors have the power to rectify the same.

13. No prize will be paid until the books are properly made up, and all complaints, if any, heard and decided by the Directors.

14. No person shall be allowed to go near the judges during their inspection of stock except the Directors appointed for that purpose whose duty it shall be to preserve order and point out the various lots.

15. All exhibits in harness classes must be shown in a suitable vehicle.

16. Exhibitors of purebred stock must produce to the Secretary, previous to entry, satisfactory Certificates of Registration in their different Class Books, or give satisfactory evidence that they are entitled to be registered in the same.

17. Brood mares must be accompanied by their foals or satisfactory proof furnished that they have suckled a foal during the present season.

18. Proof of at least one million dollars liability insurance must be shown by all livestock exhibitors and event participants. 19. All livestock must be shown in the judging ring in order to be awarded prize money.

20. No animals shall be removed from the show grounds until 3:00 p.m. without permission. All stock, produce or other articles exhibited are at risk of the owner and bulls must be secured by the proper rings to prevent mischief.

To accommodate exhibitors at a distance the Secretary will receive entries by mail addressed to:Drayton Mapleton Agricultural SocietyBox 255, Drayton, Ont. N0G 1P0

SPECIAL NOTE

In case of bad or unfavorable weather, or other reasons causing the receipts to fall short of paying expenses, a proportionate amount, exclusive of membership, will be deducted from such prizes, to enable Directors to balance the amounts collected, and not leave the whole sum to be a debt to bear heavily on the Society and thus impair its usefulness.

PRIVACY OF INFORMATION POLICY

Any information collected by the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society regarding members, exhibitors, commercial exhibitors, sponsors, directors and any other persons related directly to the business of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, will be used solely for the purposes of promotion of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, and for maintenance of their files and data base. Any member, exhibitor, commercial exhibitor, sponsor or director realizes that when they agree to take part in the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, their names may be published for these reasons only. None of this information, whatsoever, will be sold or transferred to any outside party for any reason.

Rules & RegulationsSee www.draytonfair.ca for Registration Forms

& more Information.

Proof of at least one million dollars liability insurance

must be shown by all livestock exhibitors and event participants.

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Ambassador of the Fair MessageBeing an Ambassador this past year has made for one of the best experiences of my life.This opportunity brings you closer not only to those in your community, but allows youto make friendships that will last a lifetime.

After travelling to the District Seven meetings and the Ontario Association ofAgricultural Societies convention in Toronto I have met so many representativesand ambassadors from societies all over the province I am sure to be close withfor years to come.

I would like to thank the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society, SheldaMorphy in particular for being a fabulous ambassador director, for keepingthis competition going and allowing me this wonderful year. With the CNEahead and my stint as ambassador coming to a close, I can only encouragethe youth of this community to participate in future fairs and ambassadorcompetitions.

This is not merely a one time, soon to be forgotten event. The memories will bewith me for undoubtedly years after the sash is passed. Your hometown speaks towho we are, so why not become involved with your community?

I can say nothing but positives about this past year and cannotstress how much I will value these memories for the rest of my life.

Theme: “Farming through the Years”

Three age categories: 1 Elementary (K-8) 2 Secondary (9-12) 3 Adult Prizes awarded for the top three submissions in each category.

Submissions can be 2D, 3D or Photography.

Bring framed or mounted work to Studio Factor, 24 Wood St, Drayton by deadline of Saturday, July 23rd.

Winners will show at the fair weekend and then return to Studio Factor to show until September 30, 2011

Label back with name and age (even adults) and phone number.

Art Competition and Show at the Drayton Fair,

August 5th - 7th 2011

Erica Zantinge

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Competition Date: Wednesday August 3, 20117:30 pm at the Agricultural Hall,

49 Elm Street, Drayton.

To be eligible to compete: 1. Contestants, male or female, must be 17 years of age or over by August 1, 2011.

2. Contestants must be a resident of Mapleton Township or surrounding area.

3. Contestants will be interviewed by a panel of 3 judges. Contestants are required to give a 2 to 3 minute speech on Agriculture, Agricultural Societies or some aspect of the Drayton Fair.

4. Contestants will be judged on their interview and speech, community knowledge and involvement, personality, appearance, deportment and presentation.

5. Contestants must be available to carry out duties during at least one of the three fair dates. Contestants are asked to disclose any scheduling conflicts prior to the competition. The Ambassador is expected to participate Fair events. The Ambassador will represent the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society at various functions in the community.

6 The winner (Ambassador) will represent the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society at the next year’s (2012) Canadian National Exhibition Ambassador of the Fairs Contest. The Ambassador is to represent the Drayton and Mapleton Agricultural Society at the Annual Convention of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies in February 2012.

7. Bursaries of $500.00 to the Ambassador , $250.00 to the Runner Up, and $100.00 to each contestant will be awarded by the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society. All bursaries including the Ambassador will be available to each contestant on Sunday August 7, 2011.

If you are interested in competing or would like to nominate someone

Please contact Shelda Morphy 519-638-5022 [email protected] Cheesmond 519-638-5729 or Erica Zantinge 519-638-3323

Entry deadline is June 30th, 2011.

Who will be the next Ambassador of the Fair?

Ambassadorof the Fair Competition

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Saturday,August 6th

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Handlers mustnot be older

than 16 years of ageA limit of three

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Weigh Ins & Registration: 12pm-2pmTournament starts at 1pm

Children’s Class starting at 1pm

AMATEUR CLASS($5 Entry Fee) - Starts at 2pm

0-180lbs Class180-220lbs Class220 + lbs Class

Woman’s Class - Open

PRO’S CLASS ($10 Entry Fee)

0-156lbs Class156-176lbs Class177-198lbs Class199-242lbs Class

243 + lbs Super Heavy’s ClassWomen’s Class - Open

Awards to the TOP 3 in each class

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1. 1101 Model Stallion, 2 & Older – Under 2. 1103 Aged Stallion, 3 & Older – Over 32”–34” 3. 1104 Aged Stallion, 3 & Older – Over 30”– 32” 4. 1105 Aged Stallion, 3 & Older – 30” & Under 5. 1106 Stallion Senior Champion & Reserve – Under6. 1107 Stallion Two Year Old – 33” & Under7. 1108 Stallion Yearling – 32” & Under 8. 1109 Stallion Foal of Current Year – 30” & Under 9. 1110 Stallion Junior Champion & Reserve – 33” & Under 10. 1111 Stallion Grand Champion & Reserve – Under11. 1201 Model Stallion, 2 & Older – Over 12. 1202 Aged Stallion, 3 & Older – Over 13. 1203 Stallion Senior Champion & Reserve – Over 14. 1204 Stallion Two Year Old – Over 33” – 37” 15. 1205 Stallion Yearling – Over 32” – 36” 16. 1206 Stallion Foal of Current Year – Over 30” – 32” 17. 1207 Stallion Junior Champion & Reserve – Over 18. 1208 Stallion Grand Champion & Reserve – Over 19. 1113 Model Gelding, 2 & Older – Under 20. 1115 Aged Gelding, 3 & Older – Over 32”- 34” 21. 1116 Aged Gelding, 3 & Older – 32”& Under 22. 1117 Gelding Senior Champion & Reserve – Under23. 1118 Gelding Two Year Old – 33” & Under 24. 1119 Gelding Yearling – 32” & Under 25. 1120 Gelding Foal of Current Year - 30” & Under 26. 1121 Gelding Junior Champion & Reserve - 33” & Under27. 1122 Gelding Grand Champion & Reserve – Under28. 1145 Youth Halter Gelding – Under 29. 1210 Model Gelding, 2 & Older – Over 30. 1211 Aged Gelding, 3 & Older –Over 34” – 38” 31. 1212 Gelding Senior Champion & Reserve – Over 34” – 38” 32. 1213 Gelding Two year Old – Over 33”- 37” 33. 1214 Gelding Yearling – Over 32” – 36” 34. 1215 Gelding Foal of Current Year - Over 30” – 32”35. 1216 Gelding Junior Champion & Reserve – Over 36. 1217 Gelding Grand Champion & Reserve – Over 37. 1238 Youth Halter Gelding – Over 38. 1136 Solid Colour Stallion/Gelding – Under 39. 1229 Solid Colour Stallion/Gelding – Over 40. 1138 Multi-Colour Stallion/Gelding – Under 41. 1231 Multi-Colour Stallion/Gelding – Over 42. 1124 Model Mare, 2 & Older – Under 43. 1126 Aged Mare, 3 & Older - Over 32” – 34”

44. 1127 Aged Mare, 3 & Older – Over 30” – 32”45. 1128 Aged Mare, 3 & Older – 30” & Under46. 1129 Mare Senior Champion & Reserve - Under47. 1130 Mare Two Year Old – 33” & Under48. 1131 Mare Yearling – 32” & Under 49. 1132 Mare Foal of Current Year – 30” & Under50. 1133 Mare Junior Champion & Reserve –33” & Under 51. 1134 Mare Grand Champion & Reserve - Under52. 1146 Youth Halter Mare - Under53. 1219 Model Mare, 2 & Older – Over54. 1220 Aged Mare 3 & Older – Over 34”- 38”55. 1221 Mare Senior Champion & Reserve–Over 34”-38”56. 1222 Mare Two Year Old – Over 33” – 37”57. 1223 Mare Yearling – Over 32” – 36”58. 1224 Mare Foal of Current Year - Over 30”- 32”59. 1225 Mare Junior Champion & Reserve - Over60. 1226 Mare Grand Champion & Reserve - Over61. 1228 Youth Halter Mare – Over62. 1507 PMC Halter – Mare or Gelding, Any Age - 38” & Under63. 1137 Solid Colour Mare - Under64. 1230 Solid Colour Mare - Over65. 1139 Multi-Colour Mare- Under66. 1232 Multi-Colour Mare -Over67. 1148 Owned, Bred & Shown by Exhibitor -Under68. 1240 Owned, Bred & Shown by Exhibitor - Over69. 1144 Amateur Showmanship - Under70. 1237 Amateur Showmanship- Over71. 1142 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding 34” & Under - Age 13 - 1772. 1141 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding 34” & Under - Age 8 - 1273. 1140 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding 34” & Under - Age 7 & Under74. 1235 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding Over - Age 13 - 1775. 1234 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding Over - Age 8 - 1276. 1233 Youth Showmanship – Mare/Gelding Over - Age 7 & Under77. 1508 PMC Showmanship - Mare or Gelding 38” & Under - Any Age78. 1505 Adult Costume - 38” & Under79. 1506 Youth Costume – 38” & Under

9th annual Miniature Horse ShowSunday, August 7, 2011 Show Time: 9:00 am

Judge: Marvin Subbert Steward: Jane Subbert Director: Dianne Schieck 519-848-5329Address: Box 255, Drayton, ON N0G 1P0

Horses may arrive from 7:00 am Measuring: 7:00 - 8:30 am Show Time: 9:00amAMHR Sanctioned Show - AMHR Rules Apply | Registration & Insurance Papers Must be Shown at Time of Entry.

A $10.00 Exhibitor Fee will be charged to each person entering the show ring Class Entry Fee: $5.00 per class to a maximum of $60.00 per farm

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Miniature Horse Show Specials

80. 1313 Open Halter Obstacle – Under 81. 1413 Open Halter Obstacle – Over 82. 1317 Adult Jumper – Under 83. 1417 Adult Jumper – Over 84. 1318 Youth Jumper – Under 85. 1418 Youth Jumper – Over 86. 1307 Open Pleasure Driving – Under 87. 1309 Amateur Pleasure Driving – Under 88. 1308 Youth Pleasure Driving – Under 89. 1310 Pleasure Driving Stake – Under 90. 1407 Open Pleasure Driving – Over 91. 1409 Amateur Pleasure Driving – Over 92. 1408 Youth Pleasure Driving – Over 93. 1509 PMC Pleasure Driving - Mare/Gelding 38” & Under – Any Age 94. 1410 Pleasure Driving Stake – Over 95. 1301 Open Country Pleasure Driving – Under 96. 1303 Amateur Country Pleasure Driving – Under 97. 1304 Youth Country Pleasure Driving - Under 98. 1302 Country Pleasure Driving Stake - Under99. 1401 Open Country Pleasure Driving – Over100. 1403 Amateur Country Pleasure Driving - Over101. 1404 Youth Country Pleasure Driving - Over102. 1510 PMC Country Pleasure Driving - Mare/Gelding 38” & Under - Any Age

103. 1402 Country Pleasure Driving Stake - Over104. 1330 Open Park Harness - Under105. 1362 Youth Park Harness, Ages 17 & Under - Under 106. 1331 Park Harness Stake - Under107. 1428 Open Park Harness - Over108. 1458 Youth Park Harness, Ages 17 & Under - Over109. 1429 Park Harness Stake - Over110. 1346 Open Western Country Pleasure Driving - Under111. 1347 Western Country Pleasure Driving Stake - Under112. 1443 Open Western Country Pleasure Driving - Over113. 1444 Western Country Pleasure Driving Stake - Over114. 1311 Open Roadster - Under115. 1322 Youth Roadster - Under - Helmet Required116. 1312 Roadster Stake - Under117. 1411 Open Roadster - Over118. 1424 Youth Roadster – Over – Helmet Required119. 1412 Roadster Stake - Over120. 1327 Open Obstacle Driving - Under121. 1431 Open Obstacle Driving -Over

Prizes will be paid out forthe Grand Champion and Stake Classes:

Champion - $40.00 Reserve - $20.00

Miniature Horse Show

GRANT & EDITH SCHIECK Special:

Awarded to the three participants with the highest total points in the Miniature Horse Show. Prizes: 1st - $25.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00

captain cook de fries Special:

Trophies awarded for Halter High Points and for Performance High Points.

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• Nieuwland Feed & Supply Limited• Paul & Cathy Noble

• Grant & Edith Schieck • Brad & Dianne Schieck

• Wellington Construction

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Class A – Harness Classes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th+1. 4 Horse Hitch $80 $70 $60 $50 $402. Unicorn Hitch $60 $50 $40 $30 $303. Heavy Team $40 $35 $30 $25 $204. Light Team $40 $35 $30 $25 $205. Best Mated & Groomed Team $40 $35 $30 $25 $206. Team with Lady Driver $40 $35 $30 $25 $207. Junior Driver $20 $15 $12 $108. Single Draft Hitch $20 $15 $12 $10Class B – Interest Classes1. Jr. Showmanship (youth to age 18) $20 $15 $12 $102. Open Horse or Pony under Saddle $20 $15 $12 $103. Open Costume Class $20 $15 $12 $10

Class C – Shown on Line1. Draft Brood Mares $20 $15 $12 $102. Foals of 2011 $20 $15 $12 $103. Yearlings $20 $15 $12 $104. 2 year old Filly or Gelding $20 $15 $12 $105. 3 Horses owned by one exhibitor $25 $22 $20 $186. Reg Black Special: A Halter for the $20 $15 $12 $10 Best Heavy Horse on the GroundsClass D – Harness PoniesJunior Exhibitors (under 18 yrs.) are eligible for points if he/she or an immediate family member is a member of the Canadian Hackney Society.1. Hackney Pony Team $25 $20 $15 $102. Fine Harness Pony Team $25 $20 $15 $103. Single Hackney Pony $20 $15 $10 $84. Single Fine Harness Pony $20 $15 $10 $85. Gentleman’s Turnout $20 $15 $10 $86. Lady Driver $20 $15 $10 $87. Best Pony on the Grounds $10 $8 $7 $6

OPEN Heavy & LIGHT Horse ShowSaturday, August 6th – 10:30 am

Director: Jim Walker 638-2449, Reg Black, Wendy Holtzhauer, Janice Nixon

Please Note: Exhibitors register and pick up back numbers from the Secretary prior to the show. Numbers must be worn while showing. Proof of insurance required. Classes will alternate, Order of showing will be announced. Helmets must be worn when showing under saddle. All breeds show together in Heavy Classes.

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Saturday, August 6th – 12:00 pm.Class F – Open Dairy Classes

Director: Dave Wooddisse 638-2705,Elaine Cheesmond 638-5129, Romy & Ryan Schill 669-4146

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

1. Showmanship, ages 16 and over $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Drayton Veterinary Clinic2. Showmanship, ages 13 – 15 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Nieuwland Feed & Supply Ltd.3. Showmanship, ages 10 -12 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by ELDALE VETERINARY CLINIC4. Showmanship, ages 9 and under $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Allykat Farms 5. Showmanship, age 22 and over $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Paul & Elaine Cheesmond6. Junior Heifer, born Mar 1, 2011 or later $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Bridge Country Feeds 7. Intermediate Heifer, born Dec 1, 2010 –Feb 28, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $108. Senior Heifer, Born Sept 1, 2010 – Nov 30, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Allan Johnston Limited 9. Summer Yearling, born June 1, 2010 – Aug 31, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Circle R Livestock Ltd.10. Intermediate Yearling, born Mar 1, 2010 – May 31, 2010 $50 $40 $#0 $20 $20 $1011. Overall Junior Champion Dairy Calf & Reserve - Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society 12. Group of Three Heifers, prize for winning group $5013. Champion & Reserve Champion - Rosettes donated by Daisy Meadow Farms

All competitors in Classes 1-4 placed after 6th will receive $5 each.

Dairy Cattle Show

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Sunday, August 7th - 12:00 pmClass V – Open Beef Classes

Director: David Wooddisse 638-2705, Lindsay Mitchell 638-3568Please Note: Exhibitors register and pick up back numbers from the Secretary prior to show.

Numbers must be worn while showing. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

1. Seniors showmanship, ages 16 – 21, $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by 2. Intermediate Showmanship, ages 13- 15 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society3. Junior Showmanship, ages 10 – 12 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $104. Showmanship, ages 9 and under $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $105. Champion & Reserve Beef Showperson Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society 6. Showmanship, 22 and over $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by SECURE INSURANCE7. Heifer Calf, born after Jan. 1, 2011 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $108. Fall Yearling, Born Sept 1, 2010 – Dec 31, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Linwood Veterinary Services9. Summer Yearling, Born Apr 1, 2010 – Aug 31, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 10. Senior Yearling, Born Jan 1, 2010 – Mar 31, 2010 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $1011. Champion Beef Breeding Heifer, Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society 12. Market Animal $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 $10 Sponsored by Jones Feed Mill13. Group of three animals. Prize for winning group. $50

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Class J - Nubian List and prizes as Class I

Class K - ToggenBurg List and prizes as Class I

Class L - La Mancha List and prizes as Class I

Class M - Saanen List and Prizes as Class I

CLASS N - OPEN CLASS Any animal not shown in previous classes

List and prizes as class ICLASS O -

OPEN junior exhibitorsclass - showmanship

Ages 15-21 Ages 10-14, Ages 10 & Under

Saturday, August 6th - 11:00 a.m. Outside PensDirector: Femmy Campbell 519-343-5882

Exhibitors limited to 2 entries in each section. Contact the Director for information. Exhibitors please bring your own straw. All junior exhibitors age 15 and under placing after 5th place will receive $5.00

CLASS I - ALPINE1. Doe Kid 2011 $14 $13 $12 $112. Dry yearling doe, never born a kid $14 $13 $12 $113. Doe, 1st freshener $14 $13 $12 $114. Doe, 2nd freshener $14 $13 $12 $115. Doe, 3rd or more freshener $14 $13 $12 $116. Best doe from section above: Champion & Reserve

SPECIALS 7. Best Dam and Daughter in the show: Trophy donated by Santog Dairy Goats 8. Best Kid in the show: Trophy donated by Nieuwland Feed & supply Ltd. 9. Best Dow in the show: Ribbon Only 10. Showmanship: Trophy donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society

Class P - Southdowns1. Yearling Ewe $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $122. Ewe Lamb $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $123. Yearling Ram $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $124. Ram Lamb $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $125. Get of Sire – Groups of three animals from one sire, first pair of incisors must be in place. Both sexes must be represented. $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $126. Breeder’s Flock – Group of four animals, Both sexes must be represented $20 $18 $16 $15 $12 $12

7. Best Flock of Purebred Sheep: $50.00 voucher donated by The Old Mill & Atlas Tanning Ltd. 8. Supreme Champion Ram: $30.00 sponsored by Floradale Feed Mill Ltd. Reserve Grand Ram: $20.009. Supreme Champion Ewe: $30.00 sponsored by Floradale Feed Mill Ltd. Reserve Grand Ewe: $20.00

CLASS U - JUNIOR EXHIBITOR’S CLASSAll Junior Exhibitors age 21 and under placing after 5th place will receive $5.00.

Classes will be split according to age on show day10. SHOWMANSHIP $15 $13 $12 $10 $1011. TYPE $15 $13 $12 $10 $10

Sunday, August 7th Judging to start at 12:30 pm.Directors: Jim Driscoll 519-638-5703, Jim Walker 519-638-2449

Exhibitors limited to 2 entries in each section – “Outside Pens”

Goat Show

Sheep Show

SheepShow

Sponsors:

The Old Mill& Atlas

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Jim & WendyDriscoll

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Class Q – Suffolk - List and prizes as in Class P

Class R – Hampshire – List and prizes as in Class P

Class S – Dorset – List and prizes as in Class P

Class T – Any Other Breed – List and prizes as in Class P

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Driscoll Farms7153 Sideroad 12 Mapleton, RR#2, Moorefield, ON N0G 2K0

Cell: 519-501-0137 Tel: 519-638-3251 Email: [email protected]

If You’re Combining; We’re Open”Satelite Site for Boyd’s Elevators

Happy Growing & Good Luck! - from Driscoll Farms

Open to any wheat grower in Wellington County

1 Class for Soft Red Winter Wheat1 Class for Hard Red Winter WheatAny size field to be signed up with Neil Driscoll.

Entire field delivered to Driscoll Farms or pick up can be arranged.

Winner will be decided by total yield converted to dry tonnes less dockage done by Driscoll Farms. Wheat does not have to be sold at delivery.

2011 Driscoll FarmsWinter Wheat Challenge

First Place $50 Second Place $30 Third Place $20(provided by Fair Board)

Call Neil Driscoll For More Information

519-501-0137

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Class AA – Hay & GrainDirector: Dave Wooddisse 519-638-2705

All exhibits to be tagged. 2010 cereal grains are eligible in this class. Entries must be in place between 6:30pm & 8:30pm Thursday, August 4thor between 8:30am and 11:00am Friday, August 5th. Removal time 4:00pm Sunday, August 7th.

Sponsored by Bramhill Seed Co.

Hay & Grain

1. 5 snow peas2. 5 pods peas3. 5 table carrots, tops trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm)4. 3 ripe tomatoes, stems on5. Largest tomato, by weight, can be green6. 5 Tiny Tim tomatoes, ripe,stems on7. 2 field cucumbers8. 2 English cucumbers9. 5 onions, Dutch Set, may be green10. 5 onions, Spanish Set, may be green11. 3 garlic bulbs12. 1 litre multiplier onions, may be green13. 3 green peppers, stems on14. 3 hot peppers, stems on15. 10 green beans16. 10 wax (yellow) beans17. 5 climbing beans18. 2 stems leek, trimmed19. 1 head cabbage, green20. 1 head cabbage, red

21. 5 pickling beets, tops trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm)22. 3 ears sweet corn, 1/3 kernels showing23. 1 zucchini, largest by weight24. 1 potato, largest by weight25. 5 white potatoes, any variety26. 5 red potatoes, any variety27. Selection of not more than 5 squash, labeled 28. Vegetable oddity29. Homecraft Directors Special: Prizes:1st - $20, 2nd – $15, 3rd - $10Best collection of home grown vegetables -no less than 7 named veg-etables.30. Margreth Signer Special: Prizes 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $5“Summer Bounty” – using vegetables & herbs to express the season, displayed in a container or on a board. Variety to count, flowers may be added for decoration.

1st 2nd 3rd 1. Bushel of hard Red Winter Wheat $15 $10 $52. Bushel of hard Red Spring Wheat $15 $10 $5 3. Bushel of Soft Red Winter Wheat $15 $10 $54. Bushel of Soft White Winter Wheat $15 $10 $55. Bale of Legume Hay * $15 $10 $56. Bushel of Corn Silage $15 $10 $57. 5 Stalks of Ensilage Corn $15 $10 $58. Bale of Grass Hay* $15 $10 $59. Bushel of Haylage* $15 $10 $5

1st 2nd 3rd10. Bushel of Oats $15 $10 $511. Bushel of Mixed Grain $15 $10 $512. Bushel of Barley $15 $10 $513. Bramhill Seed Co. Special: $75. seed voucher to High Point Winner in Hay and Grain Section.14. General Seed Co., Harvey Bults Special: $15 $10 $5 * Large Bale First Cut Mixed Hay – sample only, not the full bale.15. Driscoll Winter Wheat Challenge $50 $30 $20

CLASS BB - ROOTS & VEGETABLES Directors: John and Stephanie Klaassen – 519-638-2106

One entry per class. All entries must be produce of your own garden. Vegetables should be wiped clean. Entries must be in place between 6:30 & 8:30 pm Thursday, August 4th, or between 8:00 & 11:00 am Friday, August 5th. Removal time 4:00 pm Sunday, August 7th.

Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00

Roots & Vegetables

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5883 Wallace Line 87, RR 3, Listowel (located beside Listowel Livestock)

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Assembly yard for:Market Hogs, Sows - Boars

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August 19 - 21, 2011Drayton Fairgrounds

in the park!Campin’ & Jammin’

Drayton Legion Breakfast ($5.00 each)

Roast Beef Dinner ($13.00 per person. Bring your plates and cutlery)ONLY 250 TICKETS AVAILABLE. First come, first serve.

Play & Dance to BILL BEATTIE & back-up band in the Old Arena

8am - 10am5pm - 6:15pm

7pm - 12am

Gospel Sing

Annual Pot Luck Lunch

10am - 11am

12 noonNO AMPLIFIED

MUSIC OUTDOORSLocal campers welcome.

Jam Sessions

Throughout the Entire Weekend.

Spread the word!Bring your

FriendsCoffee & Treats Social 8pm - 10pm

Site Reservations: Peter Petrik (519) 797.1574 or Grant Schiek (519) 338.3112 Come and enjoy the music, you don’t have to jam.

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CLASS CC – HORTICULTURE DIRECTORS: Phyllis Fletcher – (519) 638-2372, Elvira Bawden, Kay Bye,

Drika Foster, Susan Klaassen. Jr. Director Jacinda Schieck.

Please read prize list carefully. Entry tags must be TIED, not taped to exhibit. Entries must be in place between 6:30 & 8:30 pmThursday, August 4th, or between 8:30 & 11:00am Friday, August 5th. Judging begins at 12 noon Friday, August 5th.

Doors close Sunday at 3:30 pm. Removal time – Sunday 4:00pm. Flowers & plants must be home grown. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00

Horticulture

POTTED PLANTS: No plants in hangers. Single plant per pot (exceptions No. 3 and 4.)

1. African Violet, single crown, single floret2. African Violet, single crown, double or semi double floret3. Baby Tears4. Shamrock5 Begonia, tuberous, large flowering6. Begonia, foliage beauty7. Cactus or succulent8. Coleus9. Orchid10. Geranium, in bloom, red11. Geranium, in bloom, any colour12. Geranium, variegated leaf, any colour 13. Impatiens, (single bloom)14. Impatiens, (double bloom)15. Christmas Cactus16. Streptocarpus17. Aloe Vera18. Vinca19. Any Flowering Plant, not listed, with bloom20. Any Non-Flowering Plant, not listed, not over 15” (38 cm)

CUT FLOWERSGladioli stem should be cut back to 10” to avoid tipping over.

21. Cleome, 1 stem, any colour22. Clarkia, 1 bloom, any colour23. Cosmos, 1 stem, at least 3 blooms24. Calendula, 3 blooms, any colour25. Cornflower, 3 blooms, 1 colour26. Coneflower, any colour 27 Chrysanthemum, 2 stems, any kind, any colour28. Dahlia, Pompom, under 2” (5cm), 1 bloom 29. Decorative Dahlia, 2” (5cm) or over, 1 bloom30. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom31. Dahlia, 1 bloom, 6” (15 cm), any colour32. Gladioli, 1 spike, red33. Gladioli, 3 spikes, white and/or pink34. Gladioli, 3 spikes, each a different colour35 Gladioli, 1 spike, any colour not listed36. Gladioli, miniature, 1 spike, any colour37. Marigolds, 3 blooms, under 2” (5cm)38. French Marigolds, 3blooms, any size39. Marigolds, 3 blooms, 2” to 4” (5-10cm)40. Marigolds, 3 blooms, over 4” (10cm)41 Pansies, 3 blooms with own foliage42. Petunias, 2 sprays, any colour, single bloom43. Petunias, 2 sprays, any colour, double bloom44. Rose, 1 tea rose in bloom, in a bowl

45. Rose, 1 spray, miniature, any colour46. Rose, Grandiflora or Floribunda, 1 spray47. Salvia, 3 blooms48. Snapdragons, tall, 3 stems, any colour49. Snapdragons, dwarf (semi), 3 stems, any colour50. Sweet Peas, 3 stems, any colour51. Zinnias, 1 bloom, over 4” (10cm)52. Zinnias, 3 blooms, 2”- 4”, (5-10cm)53. Zinnias, 3 blooms, under 2” (5cm)54. Lavatera, 1 stalk, any colour55. Nicotine, 3 stems, any colour56. Sunflower, 1 bloom, under 6” (15cm)57. Sunflower, 1 bloom, over 6” (15cm)58. Everlasting flower: Helichrysum (Straw Flower) or Statice, 1 stem of either59. Any other Annual, 1 stem or spray, named60. Any blooming perennial, 1 stem, named if possible

Floral DesignsPrizes: 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00

61. “Good Morning”, bright colours in a coffee mug62. “Gorgeous”, vase of mixed annuals, minimum 4 varieties63. “Spirit Lifter”, design for a confined person64. Display of Zinnias, all around65. In a vase, found in a fence corner, using flowers and grasses66. Dish Garden: miniature landscape in an open shallow container. Not over 15” (38cm) in any direction.67 Remember Grandma: old-fashioned flowers in an antique container. Not over 15” (38cm) in any direction

Horticulture Specials68. Pine Corner Tree Farm, Jack & Donna Vos Special: Best Potted Plant (# 1 – 20) Prize: $10.00 gift certificate69. Rootz Nursery & Garden Centre Special: Best Dahlia (# 28- 31) Prize $10.00 gift certificate70. Blooming Dale’s Special: Best Rose (#44, 45, 46) prize $10.00 gift certificate71. Dobben’s True Value Hardware Special: Best Gladioli (# 32 – 36) Prize $10.00 gift certificate72. Homecraft Director’s Special: Table Arrangement, with flowers of yellow and one contrasting colour. No more than 10” (25cm) high Prizes: 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.0073. Helen Moffat Special: “Summertime” a large arrangement (over 15 “) (38cm) tall of cut sunflowers, other foliage and one contrasting flower Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.0074. Arlene Martin Memorial Trophy: Presented to the exhibitor with most points in Horticulture Winners from the previous two years not eligible

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Truck PullFriday, August 5th

6:30 pm

Tractor PullSaturday, August 6th

6:00 pm

TRUE VINTAGE TRACTORS - 5500

NON-CIRCUIT VINTAGE TRACTORS - 6500Sponsored by

Hanna & Hamilton Construction, Drayton Kinsmen

STAN DRISCOLL MEMORIAL AWARDFor the newest Case International Tractor, any model at the pull.

MODIFIED FARM TRACTORS– 10500, 12000

Sponsored by Conestogo Agri Systems,Skerritt Excavating, ESM Ltd.,Plumeville Construction Inc

PRO STOCK TRACTORS – 7,000; 9,000; 10,000

Sponsored by Holborn Farms,Stoltz Sales & Service,

Shantz Farm Equipment,The Murray Group, Premier EQUIPMENT LTD.

STOCK 22,000 | STOCK 32,000 DUALSSponsored by Rothsay Farm Services,

Hi-View Auctions,Mapleton ConTRACTING

“King of the Hill” Competition

Class 1 - Local Farm Tractors 22,000 lbsClass 2 - Local Farm Tractors 32,000 lbs

Garden Tractor Pull - 1:00pm StartSaturday, August 6th

CLASSES:Stock - 650, 800, 1000 & Open | Modified - 750, 950, 1150 & Open

CHILDREN 10 AND UNDER - 2 CLASSES650, 800 Sponsored by: Harvey miller

TRACTOR WEIGH IN: 12:00 noon Saturday August 7th

followed by 33rd Annual Sanctioned Truck & Tractor PullCentral Ontario Tractor Pullers Association

Truck &Tractor Pull

Director: Harvey Miller519-846-5556

Prie: 1st - $25, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10

Sponsored by HALWELL MUTUAL

INSURANCE COMPANY

NON-CIRCUIT 4x4 TRUCKS - 6000Sponsored by

Sprucegreen Truck & Tractor Repairs

NON-CIRCUIT 4x4 TRUCKS - 8500Sponsored by ElmirA Auto Supplies

Circuit 4x4 Trucks - 5500Sponsored by Conestogo Agri Systems Inc.

Super stock 4x4 trucks - 6000Sponsored by

R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited

Pro Street Diesel 4x4 trucks- 8200Sponsored by drayton agricultural society

Modified tractors - heavySponsored by Country Air & Repair

mini modified tractors

TRUCK WEIGH IN: 5:00pm Friday August 5th

TRACTOR WEIGH IN: 4:00pm Saturday August 6th

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“King of the Hill”Local Farm Tractor Pull Competition

To promote the participation of local farmers in area tractor pulls the Drayton,Grand River and Fergus Agricultural Societies would like to award a top cash prize and trophy

to the top pullers in local farm tractor classes.

Points will be accumulated in the 22,000 lbs local farm class, and the 32,000 lbs local farm class. After the Fergus Fall Fair tractor pull, the point winners from each class will be awarded a

$100 prize, a trophy, and be crowned the “King of the Hill” in Wellington Countylocal farm classes.

All competitors must meet all COTPA rules regardingNON-CIRCUIT tractors, as well as all required safety rules.

Point System Will Be as Follows:1st place – 20 points | 2nd place – 19 points3rd place - 18 points | 4th place – 17 points

Down to ………. . 20th place - 1 point

Points will be accumulated after each event. The final results will be announced after the Fergus Fall Fair Pull

Class Rules: see COTPA website: www.cotpa.org – see NON-Circuit Tractor Rules, General Rules

Any Puller misconduct will result in immediate surrender of points

For more information Call Derek Bruder 519-501-1387

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Thank youto the following pull sponsors

who contributed to the cost of the sled, scales, lighting and P.A. system

Pit King Ltd., Zonne Gloren Farms BaiLEy Repair Service

TRACK OFFICIALSDECISIONS FINAL.

Classes will not necessarilybe pulling in the order printed

For information contact Derk Zantinge at 519-895-6602David McCready 519-848-5487

Jim Zantinge 519-638-2540

YOUR CAR “MUST” ARRIVE “READY TO GO”Drivers “must” register between 11:00am & 1:00pm & attend the Drivers’ Meeting at 1:45pm

***THREE CLASSES***4 Cylinder Cars, Full Size Cars-6 & 8 Cylinders,Half Ton Trucks - 2 Wheel Drive ONLY

Trophies for: Best Decorated Car sponsored byDRAYTON AGRICULTURAL FAIR BOARDBest Decorated Truck sponsored byDIPPEL’S FAMILY GARAGE INC.

Entry Fee: $35For more information contact: Dave Dippel 591-638-2950 or Brad Schieck 848-5329

sunday, August 7th, 2011 - 2:00pmPit opens at 11:00 a.m. Inspection begins at 12:00 noon Derby to begin at 2:00 p.m. sharpat the Drayton FairGrounds

Demolition Derby$1,500 in prize money

Feature Car

Wins: $700.00

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Culinary CraftsCLASS DD - Culinary Crafts

Directors: Shelda Morphy 519-638-5022,Darlene Brodhaecker and Barb Waite

Junior Director: April Philips,Matthew Brodhaecker & SHIRLEY COOPER

Baking must be in betweenThursday August 4 between 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm,

or Friday August 5 9:00am - 11:00am.Baking is to be removed on Friday August 5 at 4:00 pm

or when judging is completed.

ALL BAKING TO BE DOUBLE TAGGED,IN CLEAN PLASTIC BAGS, NO PLASTIC WRAP,

NO ELASTIC CLOSURES, NO COMMERCIAL MIXESOR FILLINGS. THANK YOU!

**If you are first time exhibitor, mark your entry tag N.E. (New Exhibitor)

PIES (on foil): New foil plates should be tempered before use in 400o F oven for at least 10 minutes, or bottom of pie will not cook. Prizes: 1st- $6.00, 2nd-$4.00, 3rd- $3.001. Raspberry & Apple Pie2. Strawberry & Rhubarb Pie3. Pumpkin Pie (cooler available)4. Lemon tarts with meringue (5) (cooler available)

SPECIALS: 1st prize becomes the property of donor. Prizes: 1st-$10.00, 2nd -$3.00, 3rd -$2.005. SIENY & JERRY KLAASSEN Special - Cherry Pie 2 crust lattice top6. CONNIE WALKER Special - Currant & Raspberry Pie7. CONNIE WALKER Special - Carrot Cake 8” x 9” iced with pineapple, no nuts8. HERITAGE FUNERAL Special - Cherry Pie, 2 crust, fancy top9 DOUG &MARY HILBORN Special -1 Dozen Butter tarts10. ROBERT PEEL Special - Sour Cream Raisin Pie

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11. TENDERFLAKE Special - Apple & Cranberry Pie Prizes: 1st, 2nd prize gifts. NOTE: Entrants must submit recipe, proof of purchase and be available for photograph if judged a winner.

SPECIALS: 1st prize becomes property of donor Prizes: 1st-$ 20.00, 2nd- $10.00, 3rd- $5.0012. RON BULTS Special -- Peach Pie, 2 crust, any top No Nutmeg. Thank you!

CAKES: Place cake on foil covered cardboard 1” larger than cake. Prizes: 1st- $5.00, 2nd -$4.00, 3rd- $3.0013. Rhubarb Cake, 8’ or 9” (no icing and, no nuts)14. Banana Cake, 8” or 9”, iced15. Tomato Soup Cake, 8” or 9” iced

SPECIALS: 1st prize becomes property of donor. Prizes: 1st -$10.00, 2nd-$3.00, 3rd-$2.0016. RON ELLIS Special - 2 Layer Chocolate Cake NO DATE FILLING17. JOHN CHERREY Special - 2 layer Chocolate Cake, ICED18. NADINE PEEL Special - 2 layer Chocolate Cake WITH DATE FILLING19. JIM & MARION WALKER Special - Gum Drop Cake 8” or 9” Prizes: 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.0020. ROBIN HOOD Special - Apple Cake Prizes: 1st - $25.00, 2nd $10.00 Product Certificates NOTE: Entrants must submit recipe, proof of purchase and be available for photograph if judged a winner.

RECIPES MADE WITH SPLENDA Please enclose proof of Splenda purchase with entry. Photocopies of proof are acceptable. Prizes: : 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd $2.0021. Carrot Bran Muffins (5)22. Your Favourite Muffin Recipe made with Splenda (5)23. Applesauce Spice Bars or Squares (5)24. Butterscotch Brownies (5)

SQUARES - BISCUITS -COOKIES Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0025. Chocolate Chip Cookies (5)26. Peanut Butter Cookies (5)27. Chocolate Brownies (NO Nuts) (5)28. Favourite family square recipe. Please include the recipe. (5)

LOAVES - MUFFINS Muffins on plate or trays, NO PAPERS. Loaves please cut in half. enter one half of the loaf wrapped in plastic wrap. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0029. Lemon Loaf30. Zucchini Loaf31. Cranberry Loaf

32. Bran Muffins with raisin (5)33. Raspberry Muffins (5)34. CRISCO Special: Family Favorite Muffin Recipe (5) any kind without nuts. Prizes: 1st - $25.00 plus gift, 2nd - $10.00 product certificate. NOTE: Entrants must submit recipe, proof of purchase and be available for photograph if judged a winner

YEAST BREAD & BUNS Prizes : 1st - $4.00, 2nd -$3.00. 3rd - $2.0035. Cranberry bread36. Loaf fruit bread37. Loaf white bread made in bread machine38. Dinner Buns (5)39. LOAF: 60% Whole Wheat Bread, baked in 4x8x2 ½ pan . Winner to supply loaf for District Competition in November.40. FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST Special - white bread Prizes: 1st - $15.00 plus gift, 2nd $10.00 plus gift NOTE: Entrants must submit recipe, proof of purchase and be available for photograph if judged a winner.

FOR MEN ONLY Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd $2.0041. Your favourite square recipe. Please include the recipe. (5)42. Loaf of bread, any kind, any method43. Vanilla cake iced - single layer 8” round44. Muffins, any kind (5)45. Lemon squares (5)46. Cooked Jam, in sealed preserving jar, no wax, 1pint or jelly jar

MOST POINTS FOR MEN ONLY # 41 - 46 Prize: $10.00 voucher from Zehrs Markets

MOST POINTS IN CULINARY CRAFTS,PICKLES & PRESERVES Prize: Voucher from Zehrs Markets

FIRST TIME EXHIBITOR with most points in CULINARY CRAFTS, PICKLES & PRESERVES. Prize: 1 year subscription to CANADIAN LIVING Magazine. Please indicate on your entry tags if you are First Time Exhibitor , mark your entry tag N.E. (New Exhibitor). The Winner can pick up the magazine and subscription on Friday when picking up baking. Thank you so much for entering!

For more baking ideas check out the following website,ACH Foods: Fleischmann’s Yeast and Mazola/Bee Hive Corn Syrup, Certo and Tenderflakewww.achfood.caSmucker Foods of Canada: Robin Hood Flour and Criscowww.robinhood.cawww.criscocanada.com

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Friday,August 5, 2011

5:00 pmGates, Exhibits and Midway open

6:30 pm Truck Pull

Saturday,August 6, 2011

7:30 am - Gates open 10:00 am – Exhibits open

10:30 am - Heavy Horse Show11:30 am - Goat Show

12:00 pm – Dairy Cattle Show, Midway opens1:00 pm – Garden Tractor Pull

2:00 pm – Pet Show3:00 pm – The Amazing Captain Corbin

4:00 pm – Baby Show6:00pm - Tractor Pull

Admission: Adults - $10;

12 & Under - FREE

Weekend Pass: Adults - $25;

12 & Under Free

$25 Midway Ride Passes Available

Friday: 5pm – 10pm,Saturday: 12pm. – 6pm

& 4pm – 10 pm,Sunday: 12pm – 5pm

Saturday only, an early wristband,

still attached to the wrist, can be redeemed for a

late wristband. Cost $10.

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Sunday,August 7, 2011

7:30 am – Gates open

9:00 am – Exhibits Open, Miniature Horse Show

12:00 pm – Beef Cattle Show, Midway opens

12:30 pm – Sheep Show

2:00 pm – Demolition Derby

5:00 pm – Midway closes

Vendors open:

Friday 5:00 p.m. to 10 pm,

Saturday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm

Sunday 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Licensed facility (beer garden) All Weekend

Coffee and Breakfast available on the grounds

Saturday and Sunday mornings

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Class EE - 2011 Pickles and PreservesDirector: Erica Zantinge 519-638-3323

All entries must have new snap caps and rings in sealed litre jars for fruit and pickles and pint (250 mL) jars for jams and jellies.Only one jar per entry except where specified (BERNARDIN Gift Basket). Only one entry per class.

UNSEALED JARS, RUBBER RINGS WITH GLASS LIDS & WAX SEALSWILL NOT BE JUDGED.

Please no cloth covers on the jars. Entries must be in between 6:30 – 9:00 pm Thursday or 8:30 – 11:00 am Friday. Removal time is 4:00 Friday, or when judging is complete. Prizes: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - $1.00

1. Apple Sauce2. Any Fruit Cocktail (minimum of three fruits)3. Canned Peaches4. Strawberry Jam (Cooked)5. Rasberry Jam (Cooked)6. Any Other Cooked Jam – Must include attached recipe7. Strawberry Jam (Freezer)8. Rasberry Jam (Freezer)9. Red Currant Jelly10. Grape Jelly11. Any Other Jelly – Must include attached recipe12. Dill Pickles13. Icicle Pickles14. Bread & Butter Pickles15. Any Other Pickle – Must include attached recipe16. Any Chutney – Must include attached recipe17. Canned Tomatoes18. Chili Sauce19. Shirley Cooper Special: Any Diabetic Jam or Jelly – Must include attached recipe. 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0020. Dave Cooper Special: Any Diabetic Chili Sauce - Must include attached recipe. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $3.00

21. John and Arlie Zantinge Special: Salsa – Medium heat – Must include attached recipe 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00

22. Gail Lambert: Any Marmalade – Must include attached recipe. 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0023. Ann Buehler Special: Any preserve containing Zucchini – Must include attached recipe. 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0024. CERTO Best Jam or Jelly Special: Best Jam or Jelly using CERTO. Must include attached recipe and Certo label as proof of use. Judged on appearance, taste and recipe creativity. 1st - $20.00 product coupon, 2nd - $10.00 product Coupon25. BERNARDIN Gift Basket Special: A Gift Basket designed for a specific occasion (New Baby, House Warming, etc.) including a minimum of three labeled home-canned preservatives in BERNARDIN Mason Jars and SNAP Lids along with other various items appropriate to the theme. Judged on creativity, perceived value and quality of preserves as well as presentation. 1st - $10.00. Winner will be entered in the Bernardin National Gift Pack Competition with a $100.00 grand prize as well as $25.00 prize for 2nd and 3rd places.26. BERNARDIN Mason Jar and SNAP Lid Creative Craft Award: Best decorative or functional homemade craft made using BERNARDIN Mason Jars and/or 2-piece SNAP lid (eg. Snow Globe, Hide and Seek, Potpourri, Candle). 1st - $10.00 gift certificate.

CLASS EED – Director: Erica Zantinge – (519) 638-3323 Prizes: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - $1.00

Preserved by Dehydration

PICKLES AND PRESERVES

1. Any Dehydrated Fruit (labeled)2. Any Dehydrated Vegetable (labeled)3. Fruit Leather

4. Director’s Special: Any One Dried Herb (labeled) – Packaged in a small preserves jar or spice bottle. 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd $2.00

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Quilts & BedroomPrizes: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd- $4.001. Quilt, cotton, hand quilted2. Sampler Quilt – every block a different pattern3. Quilt, solid colour, hand quilted4. Quilt, exhibitor’s choice5. Quilt, machine quilted6. Quilt, using pre-printed material7. Sample quilt block – pieced, appliquéd, or embroidered Must be at least 12 ½” X 12 ½” (31cmX 31xcm) mounted and named Grand Champion Quilt – hand quilted – prize - $10.00 Reserve Champion Quilt – hand quilted - prize - $5.00 Grand Champion Quilt - machine quilted – prize - $10.00 Reserve Champion Quilt – machine quilted – prize - $5.00 8. Quilt top only (not quilted)9. Quilt or comforter, tied10. Quilted wall hanging, ready to hang, not less than 18” square11. Crib quilt, child’s nursery design (pre-printed fabric) hand quilted12. Crib quilt, pieced and tied13. Crib quilt, pieced and either hand or machine quilted14. Lap quilt, larger than 36” X 40”15. Debbie Oxby Special: Prizes: 1st $8.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $2.00 A) Child’s quilt, single bed size B) Appliquéd quilt, full size

Living Room Prizes 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0016. Afghan, knit – minimum 45” x 60” (112cm X 150Cm) or larger17. Afghan, crochet – minimum 45”x 60” (112cm X 150cm) or larger18. Afghan, made from squares or strips, knit or crochet 19. Lap Afghan, not more than 3’ X 4’ (90cm X 120cm)20. Cushion, knit or crochet21. Cushion, practical, washable fabric22. Cushion, using panel, Theme of the Fair - “Farming through the Years”23. Cushion, for a child’s room24. Scatter Rug - Any method

25. An article of counted cross-stitch, not a picture, e.g. finger towel or pillow26. Quilted Wall Hanging, machine quilted, ready to hang27. Crochet doily, not more than 12” (30cm), mounted28. Crochet Centerpiece, over 15” (38cm), mounted 29. An article using a “Thanksgiving“ theme30. Picture with pressed flowers- framed, ready to hang

Dining Room & Kitchen Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0031. Bridge cloth, approximately 39 in square32. Casserole Cover33. 2 Pot Holders, practical, different designs34. 2 Pot Holders, decorative, different designs35. Article made from Terry Towel and 1 Knitted dish cloth36. a) Two place mats, crochet or knit, any theme b) Two place mats, quilted, any theme37. An article of Embroidery on fabric38. Fabric Table Runner39. Table Centerpiece ”Local Produce From the County”

Clothing for the Family Prizes: 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.0040. Bib style apron, ladies’ or men’s41. Apron, any style, for any holiday occasion, men’s or ladies’42. 1 / 2 Apron43. Costume - Any Theme44. Blouse, skirt, culottes, shorts or slacks, any fabric, youth or adult45. Vest, can use pre-printed fabric46. Any Nightwear article or Boxer Shorts47. Something useful from something useless (fabric only)48. Dress, any fabric49. Any smocked finished article50. Decorated Sweatshirt - Decorating only to be judged 51. Garden or Sun Hat, fabric or straw, decorated52. Child’s dress53. You have just completed an excellent piece of work, only to find there is no section to show it in? Please enter it here.

Leisure Arts & CraftsCLASS FF - LEISURE ARTS & CRAFTS

DIRECTORS: Helen Moffat – 519-638-2493, Enid Whale, Ann Whale,Jean Brodhaecker, Stephanie Naylor, Connie Walker

Exhibits must be in place between 6:30 – 8:30pm Thursday, August 4th or between 8:30 – 11:00 am Friday, August 5th.Doors close 3:30 pm Sunday. Removal time 4:00 pm. Sunday

RULES: All articles must be made and owned by the exhibitor. All old, defaced or soiled work will be discarded in favour of new or up-to-date work. All articles shown for the previous two years are not eligible for a prize. All small articles must be mounted.

All quilts must be at least double size (72” X 90”, minimum of 324” measured on the perimeter) unless otherwise stated.

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KnittingPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0054. Ladies Sweater55. Sweater, cardigan, adult56. Sweater, more than one colour, adult57. Scarf and Hat, knit from novelty yarn (e.g. Boa)58. Sweater, adult or child’s, short sleeve or shell59. Men’s Vest60. Mitts, one pair, any style61. Poncho or prayer shawl62. Socks, one pair63. Hat, Toque or Snowmobile Mask64. Baby Shawl or Carriage Cover65. Baby Outfit, two pieces (sweater and hat), newborn to 1 year, displayed in a box66. Child’s sweater or cardigan67. Slippers, adult or youth, plain or decorated68. Any other knitted article.

CrochetingPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.0069. Baby Outfit, two pieces, (sweater and hat), newborn to 1 year, displayed in a box 70. Baby’s Shawl or Carriage Cover71. Prayer Shawl, at least 54” long X 18” wide 72. Crocheted poncho73. Any other crochet article.

Senior Citizens (60 plus) Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00No membership fee / entry fee required74. Knit article a) eg. Adult sweater, shawl, large doily etc. b) eg. Mitts, socks, hat, dishcloth, hand towel, etc.75. Crocheted article76. Article made from wood77. A Scrap booking page, theme “Grandchildren”, at least three pictures78. Any article using fair theme for 2011, “Farming Through the Years”79. Article from men’s or women’s favourite hobby, not listed above

TALENT TABLE Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $ 2.0080. Doll Outfit, any size, displayed on a doll, sewn, knit or crocheted81. Stuffed Animal, suitable for a child’s room, any material82. Stuffed Bear, any medium, any size83. Article made from plastic canvas, over 5” (12cm)84. Counted Cross Stitch Picture, over 15” (38cm), not including

mat and frame, ready to hang85. Counted cross stitch picture, under 15” (38cm), not including mat and frame, ready to hang86. Thanksgiving Decoration87. Stained Glass item88. Halloween Decoration, handmade89. Memory book page, scrap booking, theme “Spring”, at least 3 pictures90. Memory book page, scrap booking, theme “Fall”, at least 3 pictures91. An article of hand made Jewelry92. Any article of hand Embroidery93. Yard or Garden Decoration94. Any article of Bead Work 95. Decoration, using Local Produce, 2011 theme of Fair; “Farming Through the Years”96. Decorated flowerpot or jar, not Christmas theme97. 3 handmade articles, different techniques, for a bazaar, displayed in a box or container98. Shopping Bag, made of fabric99. Penmanship, on 81/2” X 11” paper - NO PRINTING – use this verse:

SeptemberBy Helen Hunt Jackson

The Goldenrod is yellow; The corn is turning brown; The trees in apple orchards With fruit are bending down.

The gentian’s bluest fringes Are curling in the sun; In dusky pods the milkweed Its hidden silk has spun.

The sedges flaunt their harvest In every meadow-nook; And asters by the brookside Make asters in the brook.

From dewy lanes at morning The grape’s sweet odors rise; At noon the roads a flutter With yellow butterflies.

By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer’s best of weather, And autumn’s best of cheer

Leisure Arts & Crafts

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Leisure Arts & Crafts100. Article made of wood, decorative101. Woodworking Article102. Welcome Door Decoration , not a wreath103. Gift Basket - your choice of three kitchen handmade items from coordinating fabric. Eg. oven mitts, pot holders, tea cozy, hot dish carrier, place mats, etc.104. Collection of 3 handmade greeting cards105. a) Have you just completed an excellent piece of work, only to find there is no section to show it in? Then, please enter it here b) Have you started an article which is not complete - then show it here

Art & PhotographyPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Drawings and paintings should be framed for hanging. Photos should be mounted and labeled on cardboard or firm backing, except where otherwise specified.106. Oil painting, any subject107. Acrylic Painting, any subject108. Drawing or Sketch, any subject, in black and white109. Landscape Painting110. Studio Factor Special: Prizes -1st $5.00, 2nd – $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Oil or Acrylic painting, “Family” - eg. human, animals, birds

Photography - No computer enhancements or effects are permitted111. Photography - 2 photos of farming activity112. Photography – 1 close-up face of a live animal113. Photography – 2 photos, digital, of “Gardenscape”- flowers114. Photography – 1 photo of grandparent(s) with grandchild or grandchildren115. Photography - “Oh Canada” a scenic view - 2 different prints - name the place116. Photography – “The Colour Red” - 1 print117. Photography – 2 Photos of “A View from My Back Door” 118. Dianne Schieck Special: Prizes: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 3 photos of children with animals

ChristmasPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 119. Santa Claus, any medium120. Decorated Box or Basket for Christmas, Decorations only to Count121. Christmas Door Decoration, for inside or out122. 3 Different Christmas Tree Decorations123. Christmas Sewing Article, apron, placemats, runner etc.

124. Handmade “Hostess Gift”, Christmas theme125. Christmas Tree Skirt126. Christmas Stocking, any medium127. Christmas Centerpiece, not fabric128. Reichard’s Special: $15.00 Gift Certificate for most points in Classes 1 to 14.129. Spinrite Special: Gift Basket for most points in classes 54 to 68130. Ann Whale Special: Prize - $20.00 For A First Time Exhibitor, winning the most points, with at least five items entered in the Home Crafts Division. Please indicate on your entry tag if you are a first time exhibitor.(N E)131. Quilter’s Nine Patch Special: $15 Gift Certificate for most points in classes 80 to 105132. Home Craft Directors Special: Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $ 2.00 A homemade article at least 50% Blue (afghan, pillow, quilt, etc.)133. Lady Fair Directors Trophy, donated by Drayton Homecraft Directors for the most points in Horticulture, Root & Vegetables, Leisure Arts & Crafts, Culinary Crafts, and Pickles & Preserves. Open to residents of Mapleton Township. Last year’s winner is not eligible.

Group Display – Theme:“Cooking through the Years” Prizes 1st - $30.00, 2nd - $25.00, 3rd - $25.00 (No Entry Fee) Open to all organized groups (e.g. Institiutes, Churches, Seniors, Schools etc.). Seven articles to be displayed, Two accessories plus a backdrop and table cover allowed. *items are compulsory.1. * Old Recipe Book2. * 5 Tea biscuits on an old plate3. 5 Ginger snaps on a plate4. Mounted photo of an old cook stove or ice box5. * Flower arrangement in an old container6. Old bread baking tin or Iron frying pan7. 1 jar homemade chili sauce8. Sad iron9. Old crock10. *Bib apron11. Oven mitts or pot holders12. Butter press13. 1 Jar applesauce14. Antique salt & pepper.

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Outside Areas Call: 1-800-265-8764

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If you have questions, call 519-638-3535or email [email protected]

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4-H Lifeskills

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CLASS HH - 4-H LifeskillsLeaders: Lynne Flewwelling 638-2568, Cathy Dobben 638-5021

Mapleton Residents entering at least 3 itemswill receive one payment of $20 for participation in our fair.

Open to 4-H members only, no entry fee. Each 4-H member must register with the Secretary. Exhibits must be in place between 6:30 – 8:30 pm; Thursday, August 5th or 8:30- 11:00amFriday, August 6th. Doors close at 3:30 pm Sunday. Removal time 4:00 pm Sunday.

Prizes are 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00

1. 3 Chocolate chip cookies2. 1 Banana Muffin3. 2 Granola Snack Bars4 Mounted Picture of scenery that you have taken5 Scrapbook page6. Christmas Ornament7. Centerpiece for table - any occasion 8. Fleischmann’s Yeast Best Bread Youth Contest: Homemade white loaf 1st prize - $15.00 Note: Entrants must submit recipe, proof of purchase and be available for photograph if judged a winner.9. 4 –H Club Display – all worthy displays - $25

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Drayton Listowel Elora519-638-3008 519-291-5795 519-846-8730800-263-9818 800-265-5354

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Hosted by: Mapleton Preschool (519) 638-3331Saturday, August 6th at 4:00 pm in the Agricultural HallJudging to begin at 4:00 pm. Last minute registrations from 3:45 - 4:00

EVERY BABY IS A WINNER!Boys and girls judged together in each class. All babies introduced and prizes distributed immediately following your class.

CLASSES (Age as of August 6th, 2011) • 0-6 MONTHS • 6-12 MONTHS

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2011 SCHOOL PRIZE LISTDirectors: Ruth Shaw – (519) 638-2432; Kathy Mallett, Junior Director: Jackie Shaw

The following classes are open to any elementary school pupil. Each entry must be labeled – name of entry, class, section, EXHIBITOR’S NAME AND ADDRESS AND THE SCHOOL ATTENDED IN JUNE 2011.

Grade refers to the exhibitor’s grade at the end of June. Pupils must enter exhibits only at their grade level (not above or below). No entry may be exhibited for more than two years. In the Crafts & Hobbies class, please enter only one piece of work per child in the sections “Any other piece of work (craft or artwork)”. All exhibits done at school will be picked up by a Director during the last week of June. All exhibits done at home are to be placed in the exhibition hall between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Thursday August 4th or between 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Friday August 5th. Doors will close at 3:30 p.m. Sunday to allow Directors to prepare for removal.

PLEASE REMOVE ALL EXHIBITS FROM THE EXHIBITION HALL AT 4:00 P.M. ON SUNDAY AUGUST 7TH, 2011. ANNOUNCEMENT TO PARENTS: Parents are urged to allow the children to do the work and preparation of exhibits without assistance. Please encourage them in every way, but remember that every bit of work you do for them helps defeat the object of the school fair. Please observe all rules and regulations.

CLASS MM - ROOTS and VEGETABLESAll vegetables are to be brushed clean and stems trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm)

Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00

School Prize List

1. 5 pods of peas2. 3 beets, trimmed3. 5 cucumbers, between 5-10 cm4. 2 slicing cucumbers5. 5 carrots, trimmed6. 3 onions

7. 1 head of cabbage (red or white)8. 3 ripe tomatoes, stems on9. 1 large tomato (weight to count, can be green)10. 5 Tiny Tim tomatoes, stems on11. 2 green peppers, stems on

12. 3 hot peppers, stems on13. 3 red potatoes14. 3 white potatoes15. 10 green beans16. 10 yellow beans17. Vegetable oddity

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SPECIALS:

KLAASSEN MECHANICAL PLUMBING Special:Prizes: 1st - $15.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00, 4th - $2.0020. Tallest sunflower including roots

ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Special:Prize: $10.0021. First time exhibitor with the most points in the Roots and Vegetables sections. Please indicate on your entry tag if you are a first time exhibitor.

CLASS NN – FLOWERSPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00PRESCHOOL - GRADE 31. Flower bouquet for the teacher2. Bouquet of wild flowers3. Petunias – 5 blooms with foliage4. Bouquet of cut flowers

GRADES 4 – 85. Gladioli, 3 stems6. Bouquet of garden flowers7. Floating rose in any container8. Blooming plant – named9. Basketful of mainly pink flowers

SPECIALS:

PHYLLIS & RAY FLETCHER Special:Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00

PRESCHOOL – GRADE 310. An arrangement of wild flowers and weeds only, in a rubber boot, no garden flowers – total height of arrangement not to exceed 75 cm.GRADES 4 – 811. An arrangement of 50% to 75% wild flowers and weeds in a rubber boot, no garden flowers – total height of arrangement not to exceed 75 cm.

CLASS OO – BAKINGPrizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00

PRESCHOOL – GRADE 31. Decorate a large cookie (pie pan size)2. One decorated hard-boiled egg3. Open face sandwich, decorated and wrapped4. 3 cupcakes, each decorated differently

GRADES 4 – 85. A small square cake decorated using a farming theme

6. Make a vegetable animal, name the animal7. 6 cookies – 3 kinds, 2 of each, label the kinds8. 3 muffins, no papers – any kind, label the kind9. A nutritionally balanced school lunch attractively displayed on a plate or tray

SPECIALS:

ROBIN HOOD FLOUR BEST LUNCH BOXSNACK Special:Prize: 1st - $15.0010. Open to all exhibitors 12 years of age and younger. Winner to have photo taken with entry and submit recipe. Best homemade squares or bars (6)

DISTRICT DIRECTOR’S Special:Youth aged 10 to 15 as of December 31st, 2010. One class only. The winner from our fair will be eligible to enter at the district competition.Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $3.0011. Entry must consist of 12 chocolate chip cookies displayed in a sturdy box with easy to remove lid. Box may be decorated (will count as part of presentation). Cookies to be no larger than 3” (6.75 cm).

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School Prize List

CLASS PPA -PENMANSHIPThis class is sponsored jointly by RICK & SANDY LADD of Goldstone and EDWARD &

NANCY STANNERS of Moorefield.Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00

PRE-SCHOOL1. Print your first name.

JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN2. On lined paper, print your first and last name, and the numbers 1 to 10.

SENIOR KINDERGARTEN3. PRINT the following on lined paper:

To market, to market, to buy a fat pig, Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.

GRADE 14. PRINT the following on lined paper: Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep And can’t tell where to find them; Leave them alone, and they’ll come home, Wagging their tails behind them.

Penmanship continued on page 42

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School Prize List

GRADE 25. PRINT the following on lined paper:

Summer Eveningby Walter De La Mare

The sandy cat by the Farmer’s chair Mews at his knee for dainty fare; Old Rover in his moss-greened house Mumbles a bone, and barks at a mouse. In the dewy fields the cattle lie Chewing the cud ‘neath a fading sky; Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer’s day. GRADE 36. WRITE, in cursive, the following on lined paper:

from If You’re Not From the Prairieby David Bouchard

If you’re not from the prairie, You’ve not heard the grass, You’ve never heard grass.

In strong summer winds, the grains and grass bend And sway to a dance that seems never to end. It whispers its secrets – they tell of this land And the rhythm of life played by nature’s own hand. If you’re not from the prairie, You’ve never heard grass.

GRADE 47. WRITE the following on lined, 3-ringed binder paper:

The Cow in Apple Timeby Robert Frost

Something inspires the only cow of late To make no more of a wall than an open gate, And think no more of wall-builders than fools. Her face is flecked with pomace and she drools A cider syrup. Having tasted fruit, She scorns a pasture withering to the root. She runs from tree to tree where lie and sweeten The windfalls spiked with stubble and worm-eaten. She leaves them bitten when she has to fly. She bellows on a knoll against the sky. Her udder shrivels and the milk goes dry.

GRADES 5 AND 68. WRITE the following with pen, on lined, 3-ringed binder paper:

All Through the ‘Thirtiesby Roy Daniells

All through the ‘thirties, south of Saskatoon, A farmer farmed a farm without a crop. Dust filled the air, the lamp was lit at noon, And never blade of wheat that formed a top. One New Year’s to the hired man he said, “I have no money. You must take the deeds. And I will be the hired man instead, To shovel snow and fork the tumbleweeds.” So it was done. And when the next year came, “Take back your farm,” the other had to say. And year by year, alternate, just the same Till the War came and took them both away. With such superb resource and self-possession Canada made it through the long depression.

GRADES 7 AND 89. WRITE the following with pen, on lined, 3-ringed binder paper:

from The Old Farm Woman Examines Her Thoughts

by Grace Butcher

What comes through now is the quarrel and twitter of guinea hens, the sudden noise and muttering of the white ducks, the sawing apart of the air by the roosters.

From the warm dark of the barn comes the velvety nicker of the old horse; the cats tease and twist around my legs.

I have become a good herder of chickens. If they do not head for the coop by dusk, I walk behind them quietly and skillfully and move them towards sleep.

Powerfully I climb the vertical ladder to the hayloft, toss the sweet hay easily through the small opening. The cats dash between my footsteps, but my feet go always to the right spot.

CLASS PPA -PENMANSHIP - continuedThis class is sponsored jointly by RICK & SANDY LADD of Goldstone and EDWARD &

NANCY STANNERS of Moorefield.Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00

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School Prize ListCLASS PPB – CRAFTS AND HOBBIES Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00

Sections marked with “*” denotes only one (1) piece of work per child please.

PRE-SCHOOL1. Using wax crayons, draw a picture on a farmer paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm).2. Colour a colouring book picture.3. Finger painting.4. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN5. Using wax crayons, draw a picture of your family on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45 cm).6. Using wax crayons, draw a picture of a tractor on paper no larger than 18” x 24” (45cm x 60 cm).7. Sponge painting.8. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

SENIOR KINDERGARTEN9. Using wax crayons, draw a picture of a tractor and implement(s) on paper no larger than 18” x 24” (45cm x 60 cm).10. Cut and paste picture, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) of a person. Name the person.11. Drawing, using wax crayons, 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm) – “What I Like to do at the Fair”.12. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

GRADE 113. Paint a picture of your dream pet on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.14. Draw a picture of a farming activity on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.15. Make a picture using wax crayons of your family having fun on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.16. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

GRADE 217. Paint a picture, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), showing your favourite summer activity.18. Illustrate the lifecycle of an animal and list how it has adapted to its environment.19. Drawing, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), – “My Favourite Ride at the Fair”.20. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

GRADE 321. Pencil crayon drawing to illustrate a pioneer way of life on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.22. Draw and name a mismatched farm animal, using markers, on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm).23. Any abstract design using cut paper, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm).24. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*

GRADE 425. Illustrate, using pastels, a “TRACTOR OR TRUCK PULL” on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.26. Design your name or initials using crayons or pencil crayons.27. Picture making – using markers illustrate a scene from Medieval Times – 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm).28. Make a poster, approx. 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), showing one Canadian province or territory with its map, flag, some natural resources, and industries. Label.

GRADE 529. Picture making – illustrate any type of early civilization studied at school 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm). Name the period.30. Pencil sketch of a sneaker, black and white, 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm) paper.31. Design a greeting card for a friend, no larger than 5”x7” (12.5cm x 17.5cm).32. Make a picture or poster showing an example of conserving energy or preventing global warming. Use large size approx. 18”x24” (45cm x 60 cm).

GRADE 633. Picture making – illustrate a scene from space exploration, 18”x24” (45cm x 60cm).34. Cut and paste – a leafy tree, 12”x12” (30cm x 30cm).35. Create a comic strip, with captioning, on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.36. Illustrate, using pastels, a first nations or early Canadian settlement, 18”x24” (45cm x 60 cm).

GRADES 7 – 837. Design a CD cover for a fictitious band.38. Pencil sketch, still life, no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm).39. Half ‘n half picture – cut a picture in half, glue one part onto a page, then draw and colour to complete the whole.40. Cartoon drawing – any subject, using any colour medium, may be copied by hand.41. Design an abstract (e.g. radial, mosaic, tessellation, outlining, etc.) design on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.42. Illustrate a comparison of farming activities, past and present. On one half of the page, 12” x 18” (30 cm x 45 cm), draw and colour how a farming activity was done in past times; on the second half, how the same farming activity is done now.

GRADES 9 – 1243. Drawing or sketch, using pen, pencil, or marker – mounted.44. Portrait or sketch of a person – mounted.45. Abstract design – any medium.46. Piece of work using any material except paper.

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School Prize ListSPECIALS:

VIC ROBERTS Special:Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00ALL GRADES FROM PRE-SCHOOL TO GRADE 6 Collections:47. Collection of leaves, label or name.48. Collection of stones.49. Collection of buttons, mounted.50. Collage of farming photos, any source.

SEWING, KNITTING, CROCHETING Special:Prizes: 1st - $7.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00FOR UP TO GRADE 6Sponsored by MARGARET KIRBY & JEAN CAMPBELL51. Knitting or crocheting using yarn – any small article.52. Handwork showing sewing, embroidery or quilting – any small article.53. Machine sewing – any small article.

GRADES 7 – 12Sponsored by JEAN CAMPBELL54. Knitting or crocheting using yarn – any small article.55. Handwork showing sewing, embroidery or quilting – any small article.56. Machine sewing – any small article.

FRANCES TURNER and ROBYN RUNSTEDLER Special:Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00GRADES 6 – 857. 1 sample page, 12”x12” (30cm x 30cm) of a scrapbook. Must have some photos using the fair theme and have journalism.

GRADES 9 – 1258. 3 homemade cards, all different, each no larger than 5”x7” (12.5cm x 17.5cm).

BARB THOMPSON WRITING Special:Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00UP TO GRADE 259. Create a list of five items of produce from the garden. Draw a picture of each item.

GRADES 3 – 560. Write five complete sentences describing farming in pioneer days.

GRADES 6 – 861. Write a story (minimum 250 words), with some connection to the fair theme, which introduces the character, establishes a setting, and develops a plot.

WENDY HOLTZHAUER HEAVY HORSE Special:GRADES JK – 4Prizes: 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.0062. Draw a picture of a heavy horse, any breed, any medium, on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.

GRADES 5 – 8Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.0063. Project, using both illustrations and text, on how horses have been used over the years in farming. **Please note that the prize money for sections 62 and 63 will be awarded after the heavy horse show.**

DRAYTON FAIR DIRECTORS’ Special:Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00ALL GRADES64. Make a poster, larger than 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm) advertising or commemorating a specific event (e.g. Fire Safety; Remembrance Day; special school events such as book fair, bake sale, concert, school spirit day, sports, etc.).

LOR WOODHAM Special: GRADES JK – 2Prizes: 1st - $7.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00, 4th - $3.00, 5th - $2.0065. Illustrate a farm scene with a windmill, any medium, no larger than 18” x 24” (45cm x 60cm).

MURAL Special: ALL GRADESEach class at the schools in Mapleton Township is encouraged to make a mural for the fair, incorporating the theme: FARMING THROUGH THE YEARS. Please name the class, teacher, and school on the front so that the remuneration of $15.00 can be sent to the correct classroom.

2011 DRAYTON SUMMER FAIR“YOUTH” POSTER COMPETITIONCLASS A – Youth up to Grade 4CLASS B – Youth Grade 5 to Grade 8CLASS C – Youth Grade 9 to Grade 12Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00Theme: “Promoting Your Fair”. Fair name and dates are to be indicated. Must be hand drawn. Poster size is a minimum 8.5”x11” (23cm x 28cm) to a maximum 11”x17” (28cm x 44cm) without border. The poster is to be CENTERED ON BLACK CARDSTOCK OR BRISTOL BOARD to give a 2” BORDER on all four sides. The winning posters from the Drayton Fair advance to the district competition in November.

MOST POINTS Special:Sponsored by JEAN CAMPBELL

Prizes: 1st place boy and girl – Trophy and $15.00 Runner-up boy and girl - $10.00Most points earned by a boy and a girl in the over-all School Section will be awarded prize money. Last years first place winners not eligible for first prize, but may still be awarded runner-up prize.

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Presidents1856-57 Thomas Garbutt1858 William Watson1859 James Gibson1860 Thomas Halliday1861 Thomas Garbutt1862 John Barritt1863 David Ghent1864 W.S. Sutherland1865 Magnus Henderson1866 Thomas Garbutt1867 William Sturtridge1868 James Gibson1869 Thomas Garbutt1870 George Wilson1871 Robert Hay1872 Elisha Turner1873 Thomas Garbutt

1874 John Jackson1875 David Ghent1876 John Lang1877-78 Thomas Whale1879 Charles Forrest1880 Jas Simmon1881 Ira Burrows1882-84 Thomas Whale1885-86 L.R. Adams1887 Hendry1888-96 Phineas Henry1897 S. Clements1898-1928 No Record Available1929-30 T.E. Stone1931-33 Colonel Noecker1934-36 S.C. Whale1937-39 Orrin Schieck

1940-44 Thomas McClanahan1945-48 Alvin Schieck1949 Robert Ritch1950-51 Everett Oxby1952-54 W.B. Smith1955-56 R.A. Cherrey1957-58 Allan Mitchell1959-60 Herbert Thompson1961-62 Elwin Whale1963-64 Campbell Ellis1965-66 Clifford Gibson1967-68 Art Schieck1969-70 Cecil Brimblecombe1971-72 Jim Walker1973-74 Reg Black1975-76 Paul Samis1977-78 Bruce Schieck

1979-80 Grant Schieck1981-82 Jack McIsaac1983-84 Adrienne O’Reilly1985-86 Orville Brodhaecker1987 Jack Fletcher1988 Orville Brodhaecker1988 Earl Archibald1989-90 Bruce Schieck1991-92 Alan Black1993-94 Arthur Miller1995-96 David Wooddisse1997-98 Bruce Bawden1999-2000 Jim Walker2001-03 Derk Zantinge2003-05 David Wooddisse2005-08 Brad Schieck2008-09 Ryan Schill

Secretaries &/or TreasurersT. FlathG.B. ArmstrongR.P. BrandonFrank BrandonA.C. Woodman (Treasurer)Mrs. George BatesMrs. Frank JohnsonL.A. FlewwellingJohn Hill (Treasurer)

Mary RidgewayJames GibsonSinclair SutherlandThomas HeritageWilliam WatsonThomas HendersonJas SimmonJ. HawkeL.R. Adams

Wilson CunninghamMrs. W. C. CunninghamJ. E. McDougall (Treasurer)Clifford Gibson (Treasurer)Lloyd McNeil (Treasurer)Mrs. Neil Jackson (Treasurer)Lorne RiddollsMrs. Floyd SchieckMrs. Ron Tutton

Mrs. Monica SmithMrs. Susan ScheererMrs. Beverley A. MayMrs. Christine PetznickMrs. Kim DyksterhuisYvonne SchieckDianne Schieck (Secretary)Mrs. Lori WoodhamChristine Stanley-Thompson

(Secretary) Dianne Schieck (Secretary)Kim Meulenbelt (Treasurer)Nina Becker (Secretary) Jean Campbell(Secretary/Treasurer)Nikki Bogaert (Secretary/Treasurer)

OfficersPast President Brad SchieckPresident Jim Driscoll 1st Vice President Brad Schieck2nd Vice President Kathy MallettSecretary-Treasurer Eliza DippelAuditors Lois Donaldson Barbara Ellis

DirectorsBruce Bawden Bryan CampbellFemmy Campbell Laurie LangdonDavid McCready Shelda MorphyGrant Schieck Jim ZantingeJim Walker Elaine CheesmondDavid WooddisseDerk Zantinge

Associate DirectorsSusan Bates Elvira BawdenReg Black Sheila BogaertDarlene Brodhaecker Daryl BrodhaeckerJean Brodhaecker Kay ByeLisa Bye Jessie Campbell David Cooper Shirley Cooper Irene Dickau Jean Dobben Wendy Driscoll Mary Lou Fletcher Phyllis Fletcher Ray Fletcher Drika Foster Lloyd Franklin Shirley Franklin John Hahn Doug Hilborn Mary Hilborn Wendy Holtzhauer John Klaassen Stephanie Klaassen Susan Klaassen Rod Lambert Chris Lunge Sharon Lunge Art Miller Wendy Holtzhauer Harvey Miller

Lindsay Mitchell Tammy NobelHelen Moffat Jeremy MoorePhil Moore Stephanie NaylorJanice Nixon Nadine PeelBob Schieck Dianne SchieckEdith Schieck Floyd SchieckTom Schieck Romy SchillRuth Shaw Frances TurnerBarb Waite Connie WalkerMarion Walker Ann WhaleEnid Whale Tom WoodErica Zantinge Neil DriscollDaryl Cooper Greg MorphyTravis Walker Donna SelingerRyan Schill Arlie Zantinge

Jr. Associate DirectorsApril Philips Jacinda SchieckJackie Shaw Matthew Brodhaecker

Past Presidents Ladies’ Division1956-57 Mrs. William Hodge1958-59 Mrs. Lloyd McEwing1960 Mrs. F. Brandon1961 Mrs. W.C. Cunningham 1962-64 Mrs. R.E. Henry1965-66 Mrs. L. Jackson

1969-70 Mrs. A. Cherrey1971-72 Mrs. Enid Whale1973-74 Linda Brimblecombe1975-76 Virginia McIsaac1977-78 Helen Moffat1979-80 Ann Main

1981-82 Edith Schieck1983-84 Jean Dobben1985-86 Lois Lennox1987-88 Virginia McIsaac1989 Mary Ridgeway1990 Arlie Zantinge

1991-92 Margaret Vogel1993-94 Irene Dickau1995-96 Peg Schieck

Past Agricultural Society 1856 - 2009

Agricultural Society Past & Present

Present Agricultural Society

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Thank youto all our Sponsors who contributed to our Fair!

Platinum Sponsor - Driscoll Farms

Advance ConstructionAllan Johnston Limited

Allykat FarmsAlma Women’s Institute

Ann BuehlerAnn Whale

Bailey Repair ServiceBarb Thompson

Bee HiveBernardin

Blooming Dale’sBramhill Seed Co.

Bridge Country FeedsBrubacher Harness Supplies Inc.

Canadian Cooperative Wool GrowersCaptain Cook de Fries

Carl Gibson, in memory of W. Clifford GibsonC. Deen Electric

CertoCircle R Livestock Ltd.

Conestogo Agri SystemsConnie Walker

Country Air & RepairDaisy Meadow Farms

Dianne & Brad SchieckDobben’s True Value Hardware

Lucas & Jean DobbenDoug & Mary Hilborn

Drayton KinsmenDrayton Veterinary Clinic

Driscoll FarmsEdith & Grant Schieck

Edward & Nancy StannersEldale Veterinary Clinic

Elma SteelElmira Auto Supplies

Elmira Farm Service Ltd

EMS Farm Equipment Ltd.Fleischmann’s Yeast

Flinkert FarmsFloradale Feed Mill Ltd.

Frances TurnerGail Lambert

General Seed Co. – Harvey BultsGerald & Aliada Hesselink

Gerber Auctions Ltd.Gray’s Auction Service Inc.

Growers Nutritional SolutionsHair Daze

Halwell Mutual InsuranceHanna & Hamilton Construction

Harkness Equipment Harvey MillerHelen Moffat

Heritage Funeral Home Hi-View Auctions

Holborn FarmsIrene Dickau

Jean BrodhaeckerJean Campbell

Jim & Marion WalkerJim & Wendy DriscollJohn & Arlie Zantinge

John CherreyJones Feed Mill

KA-LAN Dairy GoatsKathryn Cowper

Klaassen Mechanical PlumbingLinwood Veterinary Service

Mapleton PreschoolMargaret Kirby

Margreth SignerMurray’s Miniatures - in memory of

David & Wade

Nieuwlands Feed & Supply Ltd.Norwell Dairy Systems Ltd.

Old Mill & Atlas Tanning Ltd.Paul & Cathy Noble

Phyllis & Ray FletcherPine Corner Tree Farm

Pit King Ltd.Quilter’s Nine Patch

R J Burnside & AssociatesReichards – The Quilters Store

Rick & Sandy LaddRobert & Nadine Peel

Robin Hood FlourRobyn Runstedler

Ron BultsRon Ellis

Rootz Nursery & Garden CentreRothsay Farm Services

Santog Dairy GoatsShantz Farm Equipment

Shirley & Dave CooperSieny & Jerry Klaassen

Skerritt ExcavatingSpectrum Feed Services Ltd.

Spinrite ListowelSprucegreen Truck Repair

Stoltz Sales & ServiceStudio FactorTenderflake

The Murray Group Vic Roberts

Wellington ConstructionWendy Holtzhauer

Lori WoodhamZehrs Markets

Zonne Gloren Farms

- Grants -Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs • County of Wellington • Grand River Agricultural Society

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The Grand River Agricultural Societyis a non-profit corporation incorporated under the Agricul-

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a volunteer Board of Directors.

The Grand River Agricultural Society mandate encourages awarenessof agriculture

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