2016 - Schomberg Fair

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2016 - Schomberg Fair
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Spring
Schomberg
Agricultural
May 26th - 29th, 2016
“New Beginnings”
www.schombergfair.com
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CONTENTS
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Henry Verbruggen, Irene Palmer
& Ethel Hitchman
Message from the President . .............................4
Garden Tractor Pull. ............................................9
Message from the Mayor ....................................4
Agricultural Learning Centre................................9
2016 Sponsors List .............................................5
4-H Junior Dairy Cattle ........................................9
S.A.S. Officers, Directors ....................................6
Members & S.A.S. Committees / Operations ......7
CONTACT US:
[email protected]
Vendors ...............................................................9
FAIR EVENTS & EXHIBITS
FAMILY & YOUTH EVENTS
PRESIDENT:
Kevin Holmes
905-960-1744
Amusement Rides and Games. ...........................8
Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull .............................10
Fair Farm..............................................................8
Fair Ambassador................................................10
Demolition Derby.................................................8
Message From The Ambassoador .....................10
MANAGER:
Cathy D’Alessandro
905-939-8283
Draught Horse Show ...........................................8
HOMECRAFT:
Fair time only 905-939-9204
Homecraft ............................................................8
Grand Parade .......................................................8
Opening Ceremonies ...........................................8
Jack’s Place .........................................................8
Homecraft - Junior Division. .............................10
The Mutt Show & Pet Show ..............................10
Family Fun Events..............................................10
The Baby Show..................................................10
Bavarian Gardens ................................................9
Published By:
Follow us on:
/SchombergAgriculturalFair
Snacks and Light Lunches ..................................9
Horse Pull ............................................................9
Rabbits & Cavy ....................................................9
@SchombergAgFair
lpcmedia.ca
/SchombergAgFair
Horseshoe Pitch ..................................................9
EXHIBITOR’S SECTION
Rules and Regulations.......................................11
Privacy Policy ....................................................12
Sheep Shearing & Shearing ................................9
Draught & Commercial Horses .........................13
Beef Cattle............................................................9
Draught Horse Sponsors ...................................13
Junior Draft Horses ...........................................14
ADMISSION 2
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2 Year old and Yearling Classes ........................15
Hitch Classes .....................................................15
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Beef Cattle Show ...............................................16
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2015 Homecraft Winners / Division Rules ........19
Junior Beef Cattle Show / 4-H Junior Dairy .......17
Rabbit & Cavy Show..........................................18
Homecraft Members / Committees / 2015 Prize
Sponsors ..................................................... 18-19
Homecraft Entry Forms ............................... 20-21
FREE PARKING
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Amateur Art .......................................................22
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Crafts & Hobbies ...............................................24
Antiques....................................................... 22-23
Culinary Arts ................................................ 25-26
Horticulture........................................................26
Needlework .................................................. 27-29
Photography ......................................................29
Junior Section / O.A.A.S. Competitions....... 30-31
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A MESSAGE
Greetings….
Here we are, folks! Gearing up for another
fantastic Schomberg Agricultural Spring Fair!
For 2016, our theme is “New Beginnings”. As
with many things in life, change is something
that we cannot always avoid. However we
need to embrace change and consider it to be
a new start, or hence, a new beginning.
After many decades of having our Homecraft section in the beloved
Schomberg Community and Agricultural Arena, it will now be located
in the Schomberg Community Hall on Main St., just over the bridge
on our grounds. I would like to thank the Township of King for
working with us for so many years at the old arena, and for their
continued support moving forward. I would also like to take this
opportunity to thank our Homecraft committee for their commitment
to our Homecraft section and revamping it so as we can continue to
showcase the work of our exhibitors in the Community Hall.
As in the past, we will continue to have the many great attractions that
has made our fair one of the largest and greatest volunteer-organized
events in the area. I welcome you to come visit the fair and enjoy the
midway from World’s Finest Shows, the many livestock competitions
and displays, the ever popular demolition derby, and our vast array of
vendors, stage programs, and activities for young and old.
In closing I would like to thank all of our sponsors and volunteers.
It is their hard work and dedication to us that allow the Schomberg
Agricultural Society to promote the fair, as well as the other events
we organize throughout the year. I hope to see you all at the fair.....
where you can meet your neighbour, learn about agriculture, and most
of all….HAVE FUN!!
Schomberg Spring Fair….See You There!
Kevin Holmes,
President 2016-2017
May 2016
On behalf of Council,
welcome to the 166th Annual
Schomberg Agricultural
Spring Fair.
The Schomberg Fair is rich in
history and tradition and has
long since been a weekend
that is eagerly anticipated.
Whether you like home crafts
and baking exhibits, livestock,
antiques, talent shows, the
Demolition Derby or the
Midway, there is something
for everyone.
The Fair is a living reflection of the life and time around it,
rooted in agriculture and volunteer-driven. It holds deep
cultural, traditional and emotional connections to the people of
Schomberg and defines a sense community and quality of life.
Our sincere appreciation goes to the Schomberg Agricultural
Society and all the volunteers who work tirelessly throughout
the year to make the Fair a huge success.
Sincerely,
Mayor Steve Pellegrini
Township of King
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THANK YOU
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR VALUED SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS Orr & Associates Insurance Brokers
Fines Ford Lincoln Sales & Service
Ltd.
BRONZE SPONSORS
Albion Hills Auto Services Sales &
Egan Funeral Home
J. Orr Property Management Inc.
Ltd.
Phil’s Motors
Collision Centre Inc.
J.S. Autobody Collision & Towing
Remax Hallmark Lind Group Realty
Schomberg Sheet Metal
Cando Woodworking Limited Ltd.
Judy & Gordon Craig
James Dick Construction Limited
York Federation of Agriculture
Courtney Machine Repair Ltd.
P.T. Coulter & Associates Limited
Dawson & Shirley Aitchison
Parsons ADL Inc.
deGannes Equine Veterinary
The Montessori Country School
Services
Voyage Jewellery
Jo-Anne’s Hair & Necessities
BMO Nesbitt Burns- Dennis
Kamstra Gardening Services
Babcock
Nature’s Shade Tree Care
Jay’s Variety
The Fire Place Stop
Jessop’s Auto Repairs LTD.
Lorne Lipsett Masonry
P & M Truck and Trailer Repair
Alliance Agri-Turf Inc
RBC Dominion Securities-Carter
Boynton Bros. Sod
Levey
Cella General Repairs Ltd.
Schomberg Chiropractic Wellness
Clarke G. Smith Law Office
Centre
Coldwell Banker Ronan Realty
Schomberg Quality Meats
DreamWood Ltd.
Tom Allen-Sun Life Financial
World’s Finest Shows Inc.
Brownsville Junction Shopping
Centre
Geo. A. Kelson Company Limited
Helen & Jorg Hermanns & Family
Joe Sinopoli
Sunset Grill Newmarket
Trisan Construction
Turf Care
SILVER SPONSORS
Alstructural Handling Inc.
BC Instruments
Guaranteed Roofing & General
Contracting Inc.
Dr. Peter Matthews, DDS
DrainRite Services
Miles Santo and Associates
Roderick McLean Trucking
GOLD SPONSORS
Delta Beverages Inc.
Schomberg Music
Everdale Holsteins
L.D. Cairns Design/Build Inc.
Glencal Farms
Law Insurance Brokers Limited
Allstone Quarry Products Inc.
Silani Sweet Cheese
John’s No Frills
CIBC Schomberg
Peel Mutual Insurance
The King Sentinal
Schönberg Farm
Stoneyview Farm Jess & Christine
Rod Abrams Funeral Home
Lipsett
B & E Signs & Graphics
Stoneman’s Valley Inc
Hepburn Sales
Armstrong Petroleums Limited
H.R. Horizon Realty Ltd., Brokerage
Brookdale Treeland Nurseries
Kingsview Farms
Green Tractors-Nobleton
Linda Baker
Nobleton Feed Mill
Line-X Barrie
Black & Associates
Priestly Demolition
Foley Restoration
John’s Firewood
McGoey Bros. Insurance Brokers
Limited
Rexlea Jerseys
RONA Cashway Building Centre
Tom Smith Towing & Recovery
We kindly ask that you patronize all our sponsors
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PAST PRESIDENTS
1910
1925
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40
41-42
43-44
45-46
47-48
49-50
51
52
53-54
55-56
57
58-59
60-61
62-63
64-65
66-67
68-69
70-71
72-73
74-75
76-77
78-79
80-81
82-83
84-85
86-87
88-89
90-91
92-93
94-95
96-97
98-99
00-01
02-03
04-05
06-07
08-09
10-11
12-13
14-15
Ira B. Shaw
William Shaw
Ken Holmes
Thomas Blackburn
Clarence Marchant
Hartley Brown
Wilfred Aitchison
Wm. Edwards
Frank Barnes
Boyd Proctor
Doug Hutchins
Don McCutcheon
Jack Wauchope
Robert Moody
Edgar Piercey
Ted Ellison
Douglas Palmer
Peter Sutherland
Ira Matson
Glen Hulse
Clarence Wood
Wm. Hodgson
Donald Walker
James Morning
Hans Huisman
Ed Gardhouse
Ethel Hitchman
Burnel Graham
Barb Hepburn
Murray Gordon
Dennis O’Hara
Andy MacPherson
Rick Steenhoek
Brian Malcolm
Kevin Holmes
Ron Hepburn
Marc Desjardins
Peter Shmagola
Anita Phillips
Liz MacPherson
Lisa-Marie Steenhoek
Beth Wink
Ron Hepburn
PAST HOMECRAFT
CHAIRPEOPLE
Robert Graham
W. MacLeod
Elvin Heacock
Ola Marchant
Joyce Cave
Marsha Marson
Diane Dent
Liz MacPherson
Orma West,
Ethel Hitchman
Heather Walker
Jan Pinkerton,
Janet Orr
Lois Sutherland
PAST SECRETARIES
Wilfred Aitcheson
Evelyn Jennings (Homecraft)
Muriel Mutrie (Homecraft)
Liz MacPherson (Homecraft)
PAST RECORDING
SECRETARIES
Doris Winters
Janet Rowland
Lea Steenhoek
Wendy-Sue Bishop
Deanna Price
Liz MacPherson
Anita Phillips
Rhonda Jessop
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President, Kevin Holmes .................................................... 905-960-1744
1st Vice President, Bev Donaldson .................................... 905-859-5257
2nd Vice President, Mike O’Hara ....................................... 905-939-2151
Past President, Ron Hepburn ............................................. 905-939-9037
Manager, Cathy D’Alessandro ............................................ 905-939-8283
Treasurer, Linda Jessop ..................................................... 905-939-2069
Recording Secretary, Jesse Hepburn .................................. 905-715-0800
DIRECTORS
Ed Gardhouse
Jesse Hepburn
Emily McKinley
Fraser MacDonald
Karen Baker
Judy Duffy
Ryan Lahey
Bill McPhail
Daniel Kanyo
Brenda See
LIFETIME MEMBERS
Dawson Aitchison
Verna Rowland
Bill Foran
Rena Gordon
Mary Duggan
Betty Huisman
Ruth Cooper
Lois Sutherland
Grace Tomlinson
SCHOMBERG FAIR OPERATIONS
ADVERTISING Cathy D’Alessandro ..................................... 905-939-8283
FAIR BOOK Cathy D’Alessandro.......................................... 905-939-8283
GATES Cathy D’Alessandro ................................................. 905-939-8283
Ron Hepburn .......................................................... 905-939-8283
GROUND SPACE RENTAL Cathy D’Alessandro ................... 905-939-8283
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Kevin Holmes……........... ........ 905-960-1744
HEALTH & SAFETY Murray Gordon .................................... 905-729-4226
SHOW SETUP Ron Hepburn ............................................... 905-939-9037
SPONSORSHIP Tom Allen .................................................. 905-939-7879
STAGE - Rentals Cathy D’Alessandro ................................. 905-939-8181
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Deb Witmer / Tom Allen ................. 905-939-7879
VENDORS Cathy D’Alessandro............................................ 905-939-8283
Ryan Lahey ........................................................ 905-939-8283
WEBSITE Doug van Wolde.................................................. www.wego.ca
PAST TREASURERS
Hazel Ellis
Orma West
Beth Palmer
Flo Hopcroft
Glen Bidwell
Deanna Price
Lisa-Marie Steenhoek
Would you like to volunteer
at the Fair this year or join the
Schomberg Agricultural Society?
Please contact us at:
[email protected]
or call the Manager at 905-939-8283
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MEMBERS
Carol Aitchson
Bev Donaldson
Leanne Holmes
Stepanie McKinley
Jennifer Peers
Clarke Smith
Dawson Aitchson
Ian Donaldson
Bernie Howe
Lucy McKinley
Anita Phillips
Joanne Smith
Shirley Aitchson
Gerry Duffy
Connie Hughes
Nicole Phillips
Christine Somerville
Tom Allen
Judy Duffy
Amy Hughes
Bill McPhail
George Phillips
Maureen Archibald
Mary Duggan
Ronda Jessop
Sheila McPhail
Janet Pinkerton
Sara Archibald
Andre Flys
Mark Jessop
Christine Munshaw
Cheryl Prentice
Mary Bachlow
Rick Fortune
Linda Jessop
Barb Niemeyer
Riley Prentice
Linda Baker
Becky Gardhouse
Rosemary Kamstra
Dennis O’Hara
Barb Prince
Dan Baker
Ed Gardhouse
Dan Kanyo
Devin O’Hara
Dave Ragogna
Sue Traynor
Karen Baker
Murray Gordon
Sheila Kelly
Sandy O’Hara
Anne Rolph
Mary Tzarik
Karlynn Baker
Doug Groombridge
Mitch Khwaja
Leo O’Hara
Joan Rice
Brandon Veysey
Morgan Baker
Sarah Hall
Ryan Lahey
Bonnie O’Hara
Ken Rice
Elizabeth Voigt
Zack Baker
Veronica Hawes
Fraser MacDonald
Mike O’Hara
Dave Rose
Amanda Williams
Sharon Barber
Barb Hepburn
Andy MacPherson
Don Orr
Cyndy Rowlands
Janis Boykatch
Ron Hepburn
Liz MacPherson
Beth Orr
Ernie Rowlands
Cheryl Cameron
Jessie Hepburn
Preston McCraken
Jack Orr
Anne Savage
Bill Church
Barb Hitchman
Brian Malcolm
Janet Orr
Peter Schmagola
Donna Church
Christine Hodinka
Grainne Malcolm
John Orr
Melba Schwartz
Michael D’Alesssandro
Kevin Holmes
Kathy McDonald
Skye Orr
Brenda See
Herta Woerner
Julia D’Alesssandro
Stephanie Holmes
Gail McKinley
Hannah Orriell
Jennifer Slade
Mara Wray
Cathy Davis
Cale Holmes
Emily McKinley
Steve Peers
Theresa Slade
Tom Wray
Rick Steenhoek
Lisa-Marie Steenhoek
Mary-Lou Stephenson
Bob Teather
Maureen Walsh
Cameron Wells
Devin Wells
Deb Witmer
EVENT AND EXHIBIT COMMITTEE CHAIRS
NEEDLEWORK
Chris Somerville
905-939-7795
FAIR FARM & PETTING ZOO
Karen Baker
905-939-8223
PARADE
Elise Oakley
Becky Gardhouse
647-298-7361
647-231-8967
VOLUNTEERS
Cathy D’Alessandro 905-939-8283
Ryan Lahey
905-939-8283
PEDAL PULL
Barb Hitchman
905-939-7459
AMATEUR ART
Linda Baker
PHOTOGRAPHY
Bev Donaldson
Janet Orr
RABBIT & CAVY
Liz Voigt
905-859-5257
905-859-0834
705-728-3873
SAUSAGE BOOTH
Bill McPhail
905-939-2179
STAGE - ENTERTAINMENT
Emily McKinley
647-239-4578
Mike D’Alessandro 905-939-8283
905-939-8361
ANTIQUES:
Joanne Smith
905-939-7217
BABY SHOW
Barb Hitchman
905-939-7459
BAVARIAN GARDEN:
Anita Phillips
905-939-1114
BEEF CATTLE & JUNIOR BEEF
Connie Hughes
905-939-7229
CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
Jan Pinkerton
905-939-2688
CULINARY ARTS
Mary-Lou
Stephenson
HOMECRAFT
Bev Donaldson
905-775-8392
DEMOLITION DERBY
Mark Jessop
905-939-4644
Jeff McPhail
905-960-0698
Devi Ragogna
705-795-7009
DRAUGHT & COMMERCIAL HORSES
Don Orr
905-939-7183
Wally Thompson 905-936-6264
FAIR AMBASSADOR
Cyndy Rowlands 905-939-7158
FARM TOUR:
Janet Orr
905-859-0834
FAMILY FUN EVENTS,
PET SHOW & MUTT SHOW
Amanda Williams 647-248-4408
905-859-5257
HOMECRAFT - JUNIOR DIVISION
Stephanie McKinley
[email protected]
HORTICULTURE
Barb Niemeyer
905-939-2216
HOSPITALITY
Cheryl Cameron
647-836-0062
HORSE PULL
Kevin Holmes
905-960-1744
HORSESHOE PITCH
Rick Fortune
905-939-1114
JUNIOR DAIRY
Dennis O’Hara
905-939-7174
LAWN TRACTOR PULL
Kevin Holmes
905-960-1744
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FAIR EVENTS
& EXHIBITS
DEMOLITION DERBY
SCHOMBERG PARADE
FRIDAY - 7:30 PM
AT THE DERBY PIT
Mark Jessop
[email protected]
905-939-4644
Jeff McPhail
[email protected]
905-960-0698
Devi Ragogna
[email protected]
705-795-7009
Register online
@ www.schombergfair.com
PRIZE MONEY & TROPHIES
REGISTRATION $50
Register ONLINE before May 14,
2016 and SAVE $10
Open to men & women driving a
front engine car
Rules and Regulation information at
www.schombergfair.com
SATURDAY - 11 AM MAIN STREET
Chairs:
Elise Oakley
647-298-7361
Becky Gardhouse 647-231-8967
Don’t miss an annual Fair tradition
as the streets are filled with
floats, musicians, bands & local
community groups.
Interested in entering a float or
group?
Email us at
[email protected]
DRAUGHT HORSE
SHOW
SATURDAY - STARTING AT 10 AM
SHOW RING
Chair: Don Orr
905-939-7183
Competitions in various single
horse and hitch classes. The
Draught Six-Horse Hitch Class
is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. See
page 14 for Entry information and
Classes.
THURSDAY
IS TOONIE
DAY
!
RIDE THE R
IDES
FOR ONLY
$2.00/RIDE
WORLD’S FINES
!
T SHOWS puts
on a
great midway ea
ch and every ye
ar.
Many challengin
g games, rides
for
the thrill-seekers
and plenty of cl
assics that
Fairs are famou
s for. As always,
there are lots of
rides and activiti
es
for the little ones
too!
OPENING
CEREMONIES
SATURDAY 12 PM MAIN STAGE
Following the Parade, join us and our Special Guests
on the Main Stage as we open the 166th Schomberg
Agricultural Spring Fair.
FAIR FARM AND
PETTING ZOO
SAT AND SUN NORTH END OF
FAIRGROUNDS. LOOK FOR THE
RED & WHITE STRIPED TENT!
Get up close and personal with
animals at our Fair Farm!
Enjoy up-close demonstrations
throughout the weekend.
For information on
RENTING OUR MOBILE STAGE
(35’ x 16’ stage area)
Please contact our manager at
905-939-8283
JACK’S PLACE
FRIDAY - AT THE DERBY AND SAT/
SUN OUTSIDE THE MAIN TENT
HUNGRY? NEED TO REFUEL?
Come and feast on one of Jack’s
famous sausages on a bun! We also
have great burgers and hotdogs to
keep you going.
HOMECRAFT
SAT AND SUN IN THE COMMUNITY
HALL
Chair:
Bev Donaldson
905-859-5257
Secretary:
Grainne Malcolm 905-939-2026
Needlework, Antiques, Horticulture,
Culinary Art, Crafts & Hobbies,
Photography and Artwork. Open to
all ages and all communities.
Please go to page 19 for Entry
information and Classes.
LOCAL TALENT
TO KEEP YOU
ENTERTAINED ALL
WEEKEND, VISIT
OUR WEBSITE
IN MAY FOR A
LIST OF LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
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BAVARIAN GARDENS
SATURDAY - 12 TO 5 PM
MAIN TENT
Chair: Anita Phillips 905-939-1114
Staffed by Community and Fair
board volunteers this 19+ venue
is full of all of your favourite beers
and coolers. A great chance to get
out of the sun and catch up with
old friends. Grab a cold one and
enjoy some live music or watch Fair
events from our large patio.
HORSE PULL
SAT- 2 PM SOUTH END OF
FAIRGROUNDS
Chair:
Kevin Holmes
905-960-1744
COME CHECK OUT SOME REAL
HORSE POWER!!
This is an invitational event that
tests the power and strength of the
mighty Draught Horse.
SNACKS / LIGHT
LUNCHES
SAT AND SUN IN THE COMMUNITY
HALL
Provided by our Agricultural
Society members
Saturday 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Sunday 11
a.m. – 4.00 p.m. including hot and
cold drinks, delicious homemade
baked pies and sandwiches
GARDEN TRACTOR
PULL STOCK &
MODIFIED!!
SUNDAY Registration at 1:00PM
Event starts at 2:00PM
Pull is sanctioned by the OTTPA
OPEN TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN
(MINIMUM AGE 8)
For class listings and rules, please
www.ottpagardentractors.ca or
contact Kevin Holmes at
905-960-1744 or
[email protected]
HORSESHOE PITCH
SUNDAY
12:00 PM IN THE DERBY PIT
Chair:
Rick Fortune
905-939-1114
You must register as a team at
11:30am
PRIZE MONEY and RIBBONS will
be awarded
RABBIT AND CAVY
AGRICULTURAL
LEARNING CENTRE
SAT AND SUN ON THE GROUNDS
As food finds its way from the farm
to the grocery store, isn’t it time
you learned what you’re eating
and where is comes from? Find
out more about farming and the
importance of buying local.
BEEF CATTLE
SUNDAY - STARTING AT 1 PM
SHOW RING
Chair: Connie Hughes
905-939-7229
Come join us at the Show Ring
(north end of the Fairgrounds) and
watch farmers and breeders from
across Ontario showcase their
finest. See page 16 for more Entry
information and Classes.
4-H JUNIOR DAIRY
CATTLE
SUNDAY - 11:00 AM SHOW RING
Chair: Dennis O’Hara
905-939-7174
4-H members compete in the 4-H
Clip and Fit. Come and see the next
generation of farmers and breeders.
See page 17 for Entry information
& Classes.
SUNDAY - 9:30 TO 5:00 NORTH END
OF GROUNDS
Show Secretary:
Liz Voigt
705-728-3873
A DOMINION RABBIT & CAVY
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
SWEEPSTAKE EVENT
Rabbit and Cavy enthusiasts
come together to compete in this
professional event. . See page 18
for more information & Classes.
SHEEP SHEARING &
SPINNING
SAT/SUN – IN THE FAIR FARM
Watch as we shear sheep and
transform the wool into yarn.
Demonstration times will be posted
at fair time.
VENDORS
Cathy D’Alessandro 905-939-8283
Ryan Lahey
905-939-8283
SAT AND SUN NORTH END OF FAIRGROUNDS
Cotton candy, candy apples, cowboy hats, hot dogs and so much more. Vendors fill the fairgrounds
selling local wares & wonderful treats. If you are interested in being a part of this year’s fair as a
vendor, please contact Cathy or Ryan at the number above or - [email protected]
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FAMILY &
YOUTH EVENTS
PEDAL TRACTOR
PULL
MUTT SHOW & PET
SHOW
SATURDAY - 1:30 PM AT THE
TENNIS COURTS
Chair:
Barb Hitchman
905-939-7459
Registration - SATURDAY 1:30 pm
Tennis courts are just north of the
Arena
Trophies and ribbons will be
awarded
•
Class 1: 30 to 45 lbs,
•
Class 2: 46 to 60 lbs
•
Class 3: 61 to 75 lbs
Only the first 25 children to
register in each weight class will
be able to participate. Child must
be accompanied by an adult or
guardian at time of registration.
SUNDAY - 11:30 AT THE TENNIS
COURTS
Amanda Williams
647-248-4408
MUTT SHOW
(Please have all dogs on a leash)
1. Largest dog
2. Smallest dog
3. Longest tail
4. Shortest tail
5. Best trick
6. Best dressed
7. Dog / Handler
look-alike
TOP DOG - Prizes
awarded to High Points
& Runner-up
FAMILY FUN EVENTS
SUNDAY - 1:30 PM AT THE TENNIS
COURTS
Chair:
Amanda Williams
647-248-4408
• Children’s running races
3 categories - ages 4-6, 7-9 &
10-12
• Children’s bubble gum blowing
contest - up to age 12
• 3-legged races
3 age categories - 10 & under, 1115 & adults
• Sack races
3 age categories - 10 & under, 11 to
15 & adults
HOMECRAFT JUNIOR DIVISION
SAT AND SUN IN THE COMMUNITY
HALL
Chair:
Stephanie McKinley
[email protected]
FIVE AGE CATEGORIES
Open to all children from preschool - 17 yrs. old. See page 30
for more information on getting an
exhibitor’s entry number & how to
enter.
PET SHOW
THE
HE BABY SHOW
BRING ANY PET EXCEPT DOGS
(SEPARATE SHOW)
Please provide cages or well vented
boxes
We will create your classes
according to entries.
No entry fee required. Only children
shall be with pet when judged.
The pet will be judged on a pet
basis grooming and appearance.
Children will be required to answer
questions regarding their pet.
SUNDAY – 1:00 PM IN THE MAIN
TENT
Chairperson:
Barb Hitchman
905-939-7459
ALL BABIES MUST BE PREREGISTERED
Registration 12:00 -1:00 p.m. Entry
fee $2.00
1. 0-5 months, girls
2. 0-5 months, boys
3. Girls 5 months to 12 months
4. Boys 5 months to 12 months
5. Girls over 12 months to 24
months
6. Boys over 12 months to 24
months
7. Twins 0 to 24 months
8. Parent and Child Look-a-like
(0 - 24 mths)
1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes for each class
FAIR AMBASSADOR
SATURDAY 2PM & 4PM MAIN STAGE
Chair: Cyndy Rowlands 905-939-7158
Every year a youth from our community, male or female, is chosen to become an Ambassador for the S.A.S.
This individual has the opportunity to become involved with others Ambassadors across Ontario, attend conferences
& help spread the message of the importance of Ontario agriculture. If you are interested in competing, or
would like to nominate someone, please call the number above or contact us at [email protected]
MESSAGE FROM THE AMBASSADOR
Wow! What a year it’s been as your 2015 Schomberg Fair Ambassador!
I would like to thank all the Schomberg Agricultural Society for all the
amazing support and encouragement as I continue through this amazing
opportunity!
Schomberg is such a great place to represent because it’s not hard to
convince people that we are the best! With all the community involvement
and being able to participate in all that goes on is really such a great
experience. Participating in events such as the laying of the Remembrance
Day wreath, being involved in A Main St. Christmas, meeting all the dairy
farmers at the Ontario dairy farm tour and of course spending a weekend at
the Schomberg spring fair has made this year a memorable one for sure!
For all the youth out there in Schomberg this is a great way to stay active in
the community and a great experience for yourself. Representing Schomberg
and learning so much about what it has to offer is truly an honour. Thank
you everyone for all your support and I hope to see you all this year at the
CNE!
Hollie Dobson
SCHOMBERG FAIR AMBASSADOR 2015
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EXHIBITOR’S
SECTION
GENERAL RULES
& REGULATIONS
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All Exhibitors including truck
drivers and helpers will pay full
gate admission to grounds.
There will NOT be any percentage deducted from prize winnings. This is in order to improve
the conditions at the gates and
eliminate the issuing of passes.
Exhibitors of horses, cows, goats
and sheep must have proof of 1
million dollars liability insurance
plus full address & postal code at
time of making entries or prizes
will not be mailed.
All Homecraft Exhibitors must
pay an exhibitor’s fee except junior classes up to and including
17 years of age. Juniors exhibiting in adult classes must pay the
adult exhibitor’s fee.
Homecraft Exhibits - must be
brought to the Community Hall
on Thursday evening from 7-9
p.m. or on Friday morning from
8:30 to 11:30 a.m. They will
REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL 5:00
p.m. on Sunday evening.
The Hall will be closed between
4:30 & 5 p.m. on Sunday. Entries
can be picked up AFTER 5 p.m.
Prizes may be picked up after 2
p.m. on Sunday at the Homecraft
Office.
All prizes not claimed by August
31 of current Fair year will revert
to the Society.
NOTE: All cheques issued in
payment of prize money must
be cashed within (4) months
from date of issue. All uncashed cheques will be considered void.
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All entries in Livestock made on
Saturday & Sunday must be in
the hands of the Secretary by 10
a.m. on those days.
Livestock Exhibits – All animals
to be shown on Saturday and
Sunday must be on the grounds
by 9:30 a.m. and REMAIN AT
THE FAIR until 4:00/4:30 p.m.
No interference with the judges
in the discharge of their duties
will be tolerated and any person
violating this rule shall forfeit his/
her right to all awards made.
All exhibits must be the bona
fide property of the exhibitor and
implements and articles must be
exhibited by the maker, inventor
or authorized agent.
All Judges and Directors are requested to note that no prize is
to be awarded to any animal or
article, even if it be the only entry
in the class, unless it is deemed
worthy of a prize.
Exhibitors will be required to
comply with the reasonable demand of the Directors or they will
forfeit their prizes. The Directors
will not be responsible for goods
lost, but will render every possible assistance towards their
recovery, and will not be responsible for accidents to animals,
persons, machinery or autos on
the grounds either as participants, exhibitors, competitors or
spectators.
In case of bad or unfavourable
weather, or other reasons, causing the receipts to fall short of
paying expenses and all prizes in
full, a proportionate amount will
be deducted from the prizes to
CFIA TAGS
Please be aware that all livestock must arrive with CFIA tags, they are to
be tagged before they leave the farm. Should they arrive without tags,
and the Inspectors discover this, you are putting YOURSELF at risk of a
$1300.00 fine, as well as $1300.00 for the trucker and another $1300.00
fine for the S.A.S. The S.A.S. is NOT a tagging station for livestock. All
untagged livestock will not be permitted to show.
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enable the Directors to balance
the accounts without a loss.
Any Exhibitor who may feel aggrieved from any cause, other
than the decision of the judges,
may protest against the same
before the 11th day of June, by
giving the same to Secretary in
writing, furnishing a deposit of
$25.00 and appearing before the
Directors at their first meeting after the Fair. If the protest is sustained the deposit money will be
refunded. No prizes (other than
Homecraft exhibits in the Hall)
will be paid until after the said
meeting.
For the purpose of the Classifications a “breeding Unit” is defined
as follows: In each classification
where the same or common interests are involved in more than
one breeding operation, such
operations are considered as one
Breeding Unit. In all cases where
there is any doubt that more
than one Breeding Unit exists,
the interpretation shall be that
one Breeding Unit exists. The
responsibility of proof of separation of Breeding Units shall rest
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with the exhibitor(s)
It is understood that the exhibitors shall release the Schomberg
Agricultural Society, its Officers
and Directors from all claims for
damages arising from loss or destruction of, or injury or damage
to any attendant or other persons in charge of said exhibits
or any property of such, whether
occasioned by negligence or otherwise, and the exhibitors agree
to indemnify the Schomberg
Agricultural Society against all
claims or demands of any kind
or nature by reason of any loss,
injury or damage occasioned by
any animal or other exhibit, arising from the negligence or misconduct of any person in charge
of such exhibit or by reason of
injury or damage to any such
attendant or person in charge, or
the property of such.
The above rules govern all exhibits and exhibitors.
The Schomberg Agricultural Society has the right to refuse any
entry or exhibit.
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EXHIBITOR’S
SECTION
SCHOMBERG AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
PRIVACY POLICY
WHAT IS PERSONAL
INFORMATION?
Personal information is information
that can be explicitly used to
identify you, contact you as an
individual, as a member of the
Schomberg Agricultural Society or
as participant and/or vendor at the
fair. This includes your real name,
e-mail address, mailing address,
website address and phone
numbers.
DO WE COLLECT INFORMATION?
Schomberg Agricultural Society
collects personal information when
you specifically and knowingly
provide it to us.
HOW IS PERSONAL
INFORMATION USED?
Personal information enables the
Schomberg Agricultural Society to
notify you of the ongoing functions
of the society. Personal information,
in regard to members, such as
your name, telephone numbers and
e-mail address may be published
in the Fairbook when needed to
identify a contact person for a
specific event. Personal information
relating to participants and/or
vendors is used to inform you of
upcoming events related to the
Schomberg Agricultural Society.
WHEN DOES THE SCHOMBERG
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHARE
MY PERSONAL INFORMATION?
Schomberg Agricultural Society
will NOT release your personal
information, other than described
above, with these exceptions:
•
When you give us permission
to do so
•
When we believe in good faith
that the law requires it
•
To protect the rights or
property of the Schomberg
Agricultural Society
WHEN ELSE MIGHT THE
SCHOMBERG AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY USE MY PERSONAL
INFORMATION?
In the event of a claim for
insurance, we may request further
information from you. Any personal
information collected shall be kept
confidential at all times except as
already explained above. You may
request a copy of the personal
information we have in hand at any
time.
WHAT SECURITY MEASURES
ARE IN PLACE?
The Schomberg Agricultural
Society has reasonable security
measures in place to protect against
loss, misuse or interception by
third parties. We will retain your
information only for the time
required and for the purposes we
have explained to you. Schomberg
Agricultural Society assumes
no liability for interception,
alteration or misuse of information
transmitted to us over the internet,
or misdirected by mail.
The Schomberg Agricultural
Society is a member of the Ontario
Association of Agricultural Societies
(O.A.A.S.) Promoting Ontario Fairs
for over 100 years, Representing
approx. 225 Fairs, 24,000
volunteers & over 4 ½ million
visitors.
The Schomberg Agricultural
Society is incorporated pursuant to
the Agricultural and Horticultural
Organizations Act (Ontario), and
reports to the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
The Society is also a registered
charity pursuant to the Charities Act
(Canada).
LEGAL NOTICE
RE: PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES
AND VIDEO
Please be advised that members
of or agents on behalf of
the Schomberg Agricultural
Society (“S.A.S.”) will be taking
photographs and video for
advertising and commercial
purposes during the Schomberg
Agricultural Fair, the Schomberg
Agricultural Annual Farm Tour,
and other related Society activities.
The S.A.S. reserves the exclusive
right to photograph all participants,
attendees, performers, exhibitors
and volunteers (without exception).
Your attendance at an SAS
event constitutes consent to be
photographed for use in print or
electronic publicity solely by the
SAS. To ensure the privacy of
individuals and children, images will
not be identified using full names
or personal identifying information
without written approval from the
photographed subject, parent or
legal guardian. If you object to your
likeness being used in any form,
please attend at the Fair Office prior
to the close of the Fair or event held
by the Society, and provide your
full name, address and telephone
number and allow us to photograph
you in order to have your likeness
excluded.
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DRAUGHT AND
COMMERCIAL HORSES
CLASSES 1 - 45
Chair: Don Orr
905-939-7183
Wally Thompson
905-936-6264
Committee: Barb Meyers, Beth
Palmer, Cindy Phillips, Anne Savage, Mary Wiley, Lisa Wiley
SATURDAY STARTING AT 10:00 AM
IN THE SHOW RING
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY FAIR
ADMISSION
NO PERCENTAGE OF WINNINGS
WILL BE DEDUCTED
• For ENTRY FORMS please contact
the Chairperson above or visit us at
www.schombergfair.com
• PROOF OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIRED AND MUST BE PRODUCED
• Insurance will be checked. Exhibitors without proof of insurance will
not be allowed to show.
• Entries can be taken day of show,
please call either of the numbers
above or email - remlapbelgians@
gmail.com prior to show day to let
us know type of vehicle and parking
needed.
• All animals must be owned and
registered in the name of the Exhibitor. All horses to parade if asked.
• Rules may be enforced by any
committee member.
• Please provide Postal Code with
address or prize money will be
delayed.
• The following classes (1 to 45) are
also the order of showing.
CLASSES 1 - 12
Prizes:1st-$35, 2nd-$30, 3rd-$25,
4th-$20, 5th-$15, 6th-$12 & $10 to
every additional entry
CLASS 1P
Registered Percheron Brood Mare
Halter donated in memory of Irene
Palmer
CLASS 2P
Registered Percheron Foal of 2014,
filly or colt
CLASS 3B
Registered Belgian Brood Mare
Halter donated in memory of Les
Ehrlick, of Schomberg
CLASS 4B
Registered Belgian Foal of 2014,
Filly or colt
CLASS 5CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire
Brood Mare
Halter donated by Don Orr & Beth
Palmer
Brood Mare -- showing evidence of
being in foal, a foal by side or proof
of registration of foal for current
year.
CLASS 6CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire Foal
of 2014, filly or colt
CLASS 7P
Registered Percheron 3 year old
Filly foaled in 2011
CLASS 10P
Registered Percheron Yeld Mare
CLASS 11B
Registered Belgian Yeld Mare
CLASS 12CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire Yeld
Mare
CLASS 8B
Registered Belgian 3 year old Filly
foaled in 2011
CLASSES 13 - 15
Prizes: 1st-$25, 2nd-$20, 3rd-$18,
4th-$15, 5th-$12 & $10 to every
additional entry
CLASS 9CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire 3 yr
old Filly foaled in 2011
CLASS 13P
Percheron Gelding or Grade Mare
any age
CLASS 14B
Belgian Gelding or Grade Mare any
age
CLASS 15CS
Clydesdale or Shire Gelding or
Grade Mare any age
CLASS 16
Prizes: 1st-$30, 2nd-$25, 3rd-$20,
4th-$15 & $10 to every additional
entry
CLASS 16CO
Best Commercial horse on line
THANK YOU
TO THE DRAUGHT & COMMERCIAL HORSE SPONSORS:
Bradford Fire Fighters Association Jackson Family, Don Orr & Beth
Palmer, Fincham’s Harness Shop, Nobleton, June King & Family,
Ontario Percheron Horse Association, Bob Severn, Auctioneer
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JUNIOR DRAUGHT
HORSE DIVISION
THANK YOU
TO THE BRADFORD FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION
for their support towards the Youth Classes 17-22 and 40
In memory of and tribute to their friend and colleague Jeff Hodgson
YOUTH SHOWPERSON
Champion & Reserve Champion Youth Showperson Trophies
donated by the Jackson Family of Schomberg in memory of their
father Gordon C. Jackson
RESERVE
CHAMPION
YOUTH
SHOWMANSHIP
DRAUGHT JUNIOR
SHOWMANSHIP
CHAMPION
Open to youth showing a Draught
Horse on the line with the following
areas to be considered; Walk,
trot, turn, awareness of judge’s
location and requests, back-up,
presentation, suitability of
showman to horse, general
handling, rooming, decorations,
appointments, general appearance,
and proper dress, alertness,
capability and appropriate footwear.
• Note - Classes 17P / 18B / 19CS
will show together
Todd Gregg
1984
Marty Gregg
Craig Dennis
1985
Kevin Lipsett
Janice Robertson
1986
Gay-Elle Dennis
Janice Robertson
1987
Michelle Bressard
CLASSES 17 - 19
Prizes:1st-$20, 2nd-$15, 3rd-$12 &
$10 to every additional entry
THE YOUTH DRAFT
SHOWMANSHIP
POINTS PROGRAM
The S.A.S. is pleased to be a part
of the Youth Draft Showmanship
Points Program. The Ontario
Percheron Horse Association Inc.
has selected our show as one
of the qualifying shows for the
Ontario Jr. Percheron showmanship
program as has the Ontario
Belgian Horse Assoc. for their
Junior Program. For more info on
these programs please contact:
Ontario Belgian Horse Association
Shannon Lindquist
4501 Hwy 35, RR2 Cameron,
ON K0M 1G0
Ontario Percheron Horse Association
Erik Davidson,
Guelph
Points will be tallied from the
Youth Division classes of
Showmanship and Team Driving
to establish overall Champion and
Reserve Champion for
2014 Champion & Reserve
• 13 years and under as of
January 1st of the current year
CLASS 17P
Percheron Junior Showperson
CLASS 18B
Belgian Junior Showperson
CLASS 19CS
Clydesdale or Shire
Junior Showperson
CLASSES 20 - 22
Prizes:1st-$20, 2nd-$15, 3rd-$12 &
$10 to every additional entry
Janice Robertson
1988
Tammy Lipsett
Tammy Lipsett
1989
Calvin Lipsett
Tammy Lipsett
1990
Calvin Lipsett
Tammy Lipsett
1991
Calvin Lipsett
Calvin Lipsett
1992
Mark Lindquist
Jeff Hodgson
1993
Calvin Lipsett
RAINED OUT
1994
RAINED OUT
Jennifer Cochrane
1995
Calvin Lipsett
Tanya Mathers
1996
Justin Souther
Brianna McKinnon
1997
Tanya Mathers
Kenny Spitzig
1998
Abby Brown
Blair Cochrane
1999
Kenny Spitzig
DRAUGHT SENIOR
SHOWMANSHIP
Jillian Tinney
2000
Justin Gould
Dana Reinhart
2001
Alana Mater
• Note - Classes 20P / 21B / 22CS
will show together
Eldon Fisher
2002
Valerie Reinhart
RAINED OUT
2003
RAINED OUT
• 14 to 20 years as of January 1st of
the current year
Eldon Fisher
2004
Jillian Tinney
Eldon Fisher
2005
Wes Star
Eldon Fisher
2006
Briana de Vos
Carrie Cabrell
2007
Briana de Vos
Taylor Lipsett
2008
Briana de Vos
Danielle Lewis
2009
Briana de Vos
Taylor Lipsett
2010
Andrew Voisin
RAINED OUT
2011
RAINED OUT
• Showperson may be asked to
answer a question on unsoundness
in horses. Each contestant will be
asked to draw out of a box one
of the following unsoundness:
Curbs, Sidebones, Splints,
Overbite, Stifled Bogs
CLASS 20P
Percheron Senior Showperson
CLASS 21B
Belgian Senior Showperson
Andrew Voisin
2012
Noah Van Winden
Andrew Voisin
2013
Taylor Lipsett
Andrew Voisin
2014
Taryn Lindquist
Skyler Kypers
2015
Connor Miller
CLASS 22CS
Clydesdale or Shire
Senior Showperson
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BREED CLASS CODES
PERCHERONS
BELGIANS
CLYDESDALE OR SHIRE
COMMERCIAL
ALL DRAUGHT BREEDS SHOWN TOGETHER
Class designated with P
Class designated with B
Class designated with CS
Class designated with CO
Class designated with PBSC
2 YEAR OLD AND YEARLING CLASSES
CLASSES 23P - 27B
Prizes: 1st-$35, 2nd-$30, 3rd-$25,
4th-$20, 5th-$15, 6th-$12 and $10
to every additional entry
CLASS 23P
Registered Percheron 2 year old
Filly foaled in 2014
CLASS 24B
Registered Belgian 2 year old Filly
foaled in 2014
CLASS 25CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire 2
year old Filly foaled in 2014
CLASS 26P
Registered Percheron Yearling Filly
or Colt foaled in 2016
CLASS 27B
Registered Belgian Yearling Filly or
Colt foaled in 2015
CLASS 28B
PRIZE MONEY TO BE PAID OUT AT
OBHA BANQUET
CLASS 28B
ONTARIO BELGIAN Yearling Filly class
HITCH CLASSES
CLASS 30PBCS
THE JEFF HODGSON MEMORIAL
DRAUGHT HORSE SIX HORSE
HITCH is generously sponsored by
the BRADFORD FIRE FIGHTERS
ASSOCIATION in memory of their
friend and colleague Jeff.
The Draught Six Horse Hitch Class is
scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
Open to Percheron, Belgian,
Clydesdale or Shire
Prize Money:
$650, $550, $450, $350, $250, $250
CLASS 31CO
COMMERCIAL 4 HORSE HITCH
Ernie Severn Memorial Trophy
donated by
Bob Severn - Auctioneer, in memory
of his father
Prize Money:
$80, $75, $65, $55, $45 to every
additional entry
CLASS 32PBCS
DRAUGHT 4 HORSE HITCH
Prize Money:
$85, $75, $65, $55, $45, $35, $30 to
every additional entry. Gift Certificate
donated by: Fincham’s Harness Shop
12972 Hwy 27 Nobleton, Ontario
L0G 1N0
ELIGIBILITY
Filly from a mare owned by a resident
in the Province of Ontario at the time
of service and sired by a stallion
owned and standing in the Province
of Ontario at the time of service.
The Owner must be a member of
the Ontario Belgian Horse Association for the current year. The fillies
must have been nominated with the
Ontario Belgian Horse Association
by March 1st 2016.
The prize money will be paid to each
exhibitor by the Ontario Belgian
Horse Association following the
final class which will be held at the
Royal Winter
Fair. Ontario bred and
t Fair
sired Registered Belgian Yearling
Filly sponsored by the contribution
of $300.00 from the Ontario Belgian
Horse Association and $100.00 from
the Schomberg Fair.
CLASS 29CS
Prizes: 1st-$35, 2nd-$30, 3rd-$25,
4th-$20, 5th-$15, 6th-$12 and $10
to every additional entry
CLASS 29CS
Registered Clydesdale or Shire
Yearling Filly or Colt foaled in 2015
ALL HITCH CLASSES REQUIRE A SECOND
CAPABLE DRIVER ON THE BOX SEAT
CLASS 33CO
COMMERCIAL HEAVY TEAM
Prize Money:
$55, $50, $45, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 38CS
CLYDESDALE OR SHIRE DRAUGHT
TEAM
Prize Money:
$70, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 42CO
COMMERCIAL HEAVY SINGLE
Prize Money:
$40, $30, $25, $20, $10 to every
additional entry
CLASS 34PBCS
DRAUGHT UNICORN HITCH
Prize Money:
$45, $40, $35, $30, $20, $15 to
every additional entry
CLASS 39
TEAM DRIVEN BY A LADY
Open to Commercial & Draught
Teams
Entrants in this section are not
eligible for Jr. Driver Class.
Prize Money:
$45, $40, $35, $30, $20, $15 to
every additional entry
CLASS 43PBCS
DRAUGHT RIDING CLASS
This class will be combined English
or Western with appropriate attire
and equipment. Riding helmet is
mandatory to all participants.
Prize Money:
$30, $25, $20, $15 every additional
entry
CLASS 35CO
COMMERCIAL LIGHT TEAM
Prize Money:
$55, $50, $45, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 36P
PERCHERON DRAUGHT TEAM
Prize Money:
$70, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 37B
BELGIAN DRAUGHT TEAM
Prize Money:
$70, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 40PBCS
DRAUGHT TEAM DRIVEN BY A
YOUTH
20 years of age and under as of Jan
1st of current year
Prize Money:
$45, $40, $35, $30, $29, $15 to
every additional entry
CLASS 41PBCS
DRAUGHT REGISTERED TEAM OF
MARES
Class sponsored by June King &
family in memory of her brother
Brian Jackson
Prize Money:
$70, $60, $50, $40, $30, $25 to
every additional entry
CLASS 44CO
COMMERCIAL LIGHT SINGLE
Prize Money:
$40, $30, $25, $20, $10 to every
additional entry
CLASS 45PBCS
DRAUGHT SINGLE HITCH (ALL
BREEDS) TO CART OR WAGON
Prize Money:
$50, $45, $40, $35, $30, $20, $15 to
every additional entry
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CLASSES 46 - 47
BEEF CATTLE
Chair: Connie Hughes
905-939-7229
Ed Gardhouse, Amy Hughes
SUNDAY
1:00 PM IN THE SHOW RING
Due to the fact that our Fair is one
of the first shows of the season,
our CLASSES and SECTIONS are as
follows:
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY FAIRGROUND ADMISSION
Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn
(will be shown together)
• For ENTRY FORMS please contact
the Chairperson above or visit us at
schombergfair.com
1. Bull – Calf – born on or after Jan.
1/2016
• PROOF OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIRED AND MUST BE PRODUCED
• Please refer to General Rules &
Regulations at the beginning of this
book
• Cattle must be on the grounds
by 9:30 a.m. and remain until
4:00 p.m. NOTE: NO WASH RACK
AVAILABLE.
• PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Accepted until 10.00 p.m. on MAY
13TH 2016.
Mail to:
Connie Hughes
1641 Hwy., 27,
Schomberg, ON. L0G 1T0
PRIZES:
1st: $65, 2nd: $55, 3rd: $45, 4th:
$35, 5th: $25, 6th: $15
CLASS 46 - BRITISH BREEDS
2. Bull – Yearling – born Jan.
1/2014 to Dec. 31/2015
3. Bull – born Jan. 1/2013 to Dec.
31/2014
GRAND CHAMPION &
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
(1st & 2nd placing from
Sections 1-3, ribbons only)
GRAND CHAMPION &
RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE
(1st & 2nd place from
Sections 4-7, ribbons only)
9. BREEDER’S HERD – A group
of 4 animals bred by the
exhibitor, both sexes
represented; must be
exhibited in previous Sections.
At least one animal must be
owned by the exhibitor. Limited
to one exhibit per exhibitor
10. GET OF SIRE - Group of 3 animals.
Both sexes represented, they
must have been exhibited in
previous sections.
4. FEMALE – Calf born on or after
Jan. 1/2016
CLASS 47 - EUROPEAN BREEDS
Charolais, Maine-Anjou, Simmental,
etc. (will be shown together)
5. FEMALE – Senior Yearling heifer
born Jan.1/15 to Mar 31/15
1. BULL – Calf – born on or after
Jan. 1/2016
6. FEMALE – Junior Yearling heifer
born Apr. 1/15 to Dec. 31/15
2. BULL – Yearling – born
Jan. 1/2015 to Dec.31/2015
7. FEMALE – born Jan. 1/14 to
Dec.31/14 with her own
2016 natural, purebred,
tattooed calf at foot
3. BULL – born Jan. 1/2014 to
Dec.31/2014
8. FEMALE – born prior to
Jan. 1/14 with her own
2014 Natural, purebred,
tattooed calf at foot
GRAND CHAMPION &
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
(1st & 2nd placing from
Sections 1-3, ribbons only)
4. FEMALE – Calf born on or after
Jan. 1/2016
5. FEMALE – Senior Yearling heifer
born Jan. 1/15 to Mar 31/15
6. FEMALE – Junior Yearling heifer
born Apr. 1/15 to Dec. 31/15
7. FEMALE – born Jan. 1/14 to
Dec.31/14 with her own
2016 natural, purebred,
tattooed calf at foot
8. FEMALE – born prior to
Jan. 1/14 with her own
2016 Natural, purebred,
tattooed calf at foot
GRAND CHAMPION & RESERVE
CHAMPION FEMALE
(1st & 2nd place from
Sections 4-7, ribbons only)
9. BREEDER’S HERD – A group
of 4 animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented;
must be exhibited in previous
Sections. At least one animal
must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one exhibit per
exhibitor
10. GET OF SIRE - A group of
3 animals. Both sexes
represented, must have been
exhibited in previous sections.
JUNIOR
SHOWMANSHIP CLASS
The Champion and Reserve Champion Showperson from BOTH
the BEEF and DAIRY CLASSES will compete for Overall Junior
Showperson of the Schomberg Fair The Champion Showperson
will receive the Peter Sutherland Memorial Trophy.
The Reserve Showperson will receive a trophy donated by
Ed & Becky Gardhouse & Dandyland Holsteins
CHAMPION
Sarah Haight
RESERVE CHAMP
2015
Owen Elmhirst
Katie Elmhirst
2014
Emily McCal
Laura Scott
2013
Shelby Pegg
Jessica Lasby
2012
Katie Early
Ashley O’Hara
2011
Amber McLachlan
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JUNIOR
CLASSES 48 - 49
BEEF CATTLE
Chair: Connie Hughes
905-939-7229
Committee: Ed Gardhouse,
Amy Hughes
3. INTERMEDIATE - 15-17 years as
of Jan. 1, 2016
SUNDAY 10:30 AM
IN THE SHOW RING
AWARDS FOR Champion
& Reserve Showperson
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY
FAIRGROUNDS ADMISSION
Trophies & Prize money will
be awarded
CLASS 49
JUNIOR BEEF CONFORMATION
• For ENTRY FORMS please contact
the Chairperson above or visit us at
schombergfair.com
• PROOF OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIRED AND MUST BE PRODUCED
• Cattle must be on the grounds by
9:30 a.m.and REMAIN until 4:00 p.m.
• PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
accepted until 10.00 p.m. on
MAY 13th 2016
Mail to:
Connie Hughes
1641 HWY 27, Schomberg
ON L0G 1T0
CLASS 48
JUNIOR BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
1. PEE WEE - 9 years & under as of
Jan. 1, 2016
2. JUNIOR -10 to 14 years as of
Jan. 1, 2016
4. SENIOR - 18-21 years as of Jan.
1, 2016
1. YEARLING HEIFER - born
Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2015
2. HEIFER CALF - born
January 1 to March 31, 2016
CHAMPION & RESERVE
CHAMPION HEIFER
3. MARKET STEER / HEIFER
Champion & Reserve
Champion Beef Animal
(Champion & Reserve Heifers
& Market Animals)
JUNIOR
DAIRY CATTLE
CLASSES 50 - 51
Chair: Dennis O’Hara 905-939-7174
Committee: Cindy Phillips, Sandy O’Hara
SUNDAY 11:00 AM IN THE SHOW RING
4-H CLIP & FIT
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY $5.00 EXHIBITOR’S FEE
AND FAIRGROUNDS ADMISSION
CFIA TAGS
• PRIZES: 1st: $20.00, 2nd: $15.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $5.00
Please be aware that all livestock
must arrive with CFIA tags, they
are to be tagged before they
leave the farm. Should they arrive
without tags, and the Inspectors
discover this, you are putting
YOURSELF at risk of a $1300.00
fine, as well as $1300.00 for the
trucker and another $1300.00 fine
for the S.A.S. The S.A.S. is NOT a
tagging station for livestock. Any
untagged livestock will not be
permitted to show.
• For ENTRY FORMS please contact the Chairperson above or
visit us at schombergfair.com
• PROOF OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIRED
AND MUST BE PRODUCED.
Cattle must be on grounds by 9:30 a.m. REMAIN until 4 p.m.
CLASS 50
SHOWMANSHIP
CLASS 51
CALF CONFORMATION
1. JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP
Ages 10 to 13 as of Jan. 1/ 2016
1. JUNIOR HEIFER CALF
Born Mar. 1, 2015
and Younger
1st Place will receive a trophy
donated by Dandyland Farms
2. INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP
Ages 14 to 17 as of Jan. 1/ 2016
1st Place will receive a trophy
donated by Rexlea Jerseys
3. SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP
Ages 18 to 21 as of
Jan. 1/ 2016
1st Place will receive a trophy
donated by Everdale Holsteins
2. INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CALF
Born Dec. 1, 2015 to
Feb. 28, 2016
3. SENIOR HEIFER CALF
Born Sept. 1, 2015 to
Nov. 30, 2015
4. SUMMER YEARLING
Born Jun. 1, 2015 to
Aug. 31, 2015
4. LITTLE BRITCHES
9 years of age and younger
as of Jan. 1/2016
5. JUNIOR YEARLING
Born Mar. 1, 2015 to
May 31, 2015
AWARDS FOR Champion
& Reserve Showperson
Grand Champion Calf
Reserve Champion Calf
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CLASSES 27-40
HOMECRAFT
RABBIT
AND CAVY
CLASSES 66 - 69
Show Secretary: Liz Voigt
705-728-3873 email: [email protected]
SUNDAY
9:30 TO 5:00 IN THE SMALL TENT
Chair: Bev Donaldson
905-859-5257
Secretary: Grainne Malcolm
905-939-2026
Fair time only
905-939-9204
THE COMMUNITY HALL WILL BE OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC
Saturday 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM,
Sunday 11:00 PM to 4:00 PM
The hall will re-open on
Sunday at 5:00 PM
FOR EXHIBITORS ONLY to pick up their exhibits
Entry forms on page 23 or online at schombergfair.com
DOMINION RABBIT & CAVY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION SWEEPSTAKE
EVENT
ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY $5.00 EXHIBITOR’S FEE
AND FAIRGROUNDS ADMISSION
• All entries must be benched by 9:00 a.m. and
not be removed from the Fairgrounds before 5:00 p.m.
• Judging to start at 9:30 a.m.
• At the request of the Fair Board, remark cards, ribbons, etc.
will be placed on coops.
• All entries will be accepted by the Show Secretary
either by phone or e-mail until 10pm Tuesday, May17, 2016.
• Payment is made in cash to the Show Secretary on day of show.
• DR & CBA Entry fee: $3.00 per entry
• Judged in accordance with DR & CBA standards
• NO CHANGES ON DAY OF SHOW
CLASS 66 - RABBIT - FANCY
All recognized breeds, Junior and Senior
CLASS 67 - RABBIT – UTILITY
All recognized breeds, junior, intermediate & senior.
CLASS 68 – CAVY
All recognized breeds, junior, intermediate & senior.
CLASS 69 - YOUTH - RABBIT & CAVY
Open to Junior exhibitors, 18 and under.
SPECIALS
Please enter at the same time as your regular entries
MEAT PEN: 3 rabbits, all the same breed, not over 5 lbs.
BEST FUR: Rabbit, fancy or utility
BEST FUR: Cavy
BREEDER’S HERD - RABBIT
To be judged on uniformity of body, type
and potential as a breed improving unit
2 does and 1 buck - open to fancy or
utility of the same breed
BREEDER’S HERD - CAVY
To be judged on uniformity of body, type
and potential as a breed improving unit
2 sows and 1 boar
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING
FOR PROVIDING PRIZES TO THE 2015 WINNERS
ACH Foods
Linda Jessop
Barb Niemeyer
Linda McWilliam
Bev Donaldson
Mallory Groombridge
Bernardin of Canada
Mary Maxim, Paris
Bolton Florist
Mike Casey
Brenda See
Monica Duggan
Brian & Grainne Malcolm
Pinnacle Foods,Mississauga
Carolyn j Morris, author
Pioneer Honey, Schomberg
Christine Munshaw
Port Soiree Restaurant
Clarke & Joanne Smith
Red Heart Yarns
Coats and Clark Canada
Redpath Sugar
Country Concessions,Cookstown
Sandra’s Hair Salon, Nobleton
Country Fair Baking Contests
Schomberg Delight Chinese Food
Fabricland
Schomberg Sheet Metal
Green Tractors, Nobleton
Scottish Nook, Schomberg
Greta Graham
Scruffy Duck, Schomberg
Herta Woerner
Sew Sisters Quilt Shop, Toronto
Home Hardware,Tottenham
Sheena’s Kitchen, Schomberg
Hospitality Uniforms & Supplies,
Skyview Lanes, Bolton
Beeton
Smucker Foods of Canada
Janet and Jack Orr
Subway Schomberg
Kathleen Gorsline
Sunset Grill,Newmarket
King Township
Suzanne Malcolm-Plue
Len’s Mills Outlet, Waterloo
Tim Horton’s Schomberg
Linda Baker
York Region Milk Board
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2015 HOMECRAFT
WINNERS
Homecraft Champion,
Bev Donaldson, Nobleton
Runner-Up,
Rick Westgarth, Guelph
Champion Cook,
Cheryl Prentice, Bond Head
Runner-Up,
Rick Westgarth, Guelph
New Exhibitor, high points:
Peggy Nagle, Elora
Junior Champ 4 & under:
Carter Dunlop, Schomberg
Runner-Up:
Quinn Tyres, Toronto
Junior Champ: Age 5 & 6:
Addison Jones, Newmarket
Runner-Up:
Danya Orr, Tottenham
Junior Champ: Age 7 & 8;
Emma Dalziel, Richmond Hill &
Connor McMahon, Schomberg
Junior Champ 9-12 years,
Kyra McMahon, Schomberg
Runner-Up:
Olivia Wall, Schomberg
Junior Champ, 13-17 years,
Nicole Hayward, Schomberg
Runner-Up,
Sara Hayward, Schomberg
Linda Jessop Award
Junior Baking Champ:
SPECIAL PRIZES
HOMECRAFT CHAMPION EXHIBITOR
CHAMPION COOK - CULINARY ARTS
The adult exhibitor winning the
highest number of points.
Exhibitor must win a prize in at least
THREE DIFFERENT CLASSES. First
prize winners in 2014 and 2015 are
not eligible.
The Exhibitor with the highest
points will have their name
engraved on the Champion Cook
Perpetual Plaque donated by
Grainne Malcolm & receive a
plaque donated by the Schomberg
Agricultural Society. NOTE: 1st
prize winners of 2014 & 2015 are
not eligible.
The top exhibitor will have their
name engraved on the “Janet Orr
Perpetual Plaque” as well as a special prize to be determined before
the Fair. The winner will also receive
a plaque donated by the Schomberg
Agricultural Society.
RUNNER UP
The exhibitor winning the second
highest number of points must
win a prize in at least THREE
DIFFERENT CLASSES to be eligible.
NEW EXHIBITOR
A special prize will be awarded to
the new exhibitor with the highest
points in at least THREE DIFFERENT
CLASSES. Please mark the outside
of your entry tag “new exhibitor”.
HOMECRAFT RULES & REGULATIONS
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE WORK OF AMATEURS
All entries must be the work of
AMATEURS
An amateur is one who engages in a
craft as a pastime hobby and not as a
licensed professional.
• Exhibitors’ fee of $5.00 must be
paid on or before making entries. Fee
entitles exhibitors to show as many
items as desired.
• All classes are open to both Men
and Women
• All exhibitors will pay gate
admission to the grounds but to
offset this charge, there will not
be any percentage deducted from
the prize money. This is in order
to improve the conditions at the
gates and to eliminate the issuing of
passes.
• Prize money allotment, in all cases,
is subject to change to utilize any
donations of merchandise received
& may be picked up on Sunday at
2 pm along with any merchandise
prize won from Homecraft Office in
the Community Hall
• Exhibits may be brought to the hall
on Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m.
or on Friday morning from 8.30 to
11.30 a.m. They will remain in place
until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday evening.
• The Schomberg Agricultural
Society is not responsible for any
loss or breakage of any exhibit.
Great care will be executed in the
handling of the exhibits and the
overnight caretaking of the premises
is guaranteed.
• Please have articles properly
marked so as to correspond with the
prize list, with a Schomberg entry
ticket attached to each entry. Please
have proper tags ready for drop off.
Printable tags will be available on our
website at www.schombergfair.com.
Entries must be listed on the entry
form found in this book, which must
be left with the secretary at the time
of entry. For tickets and additional
entry forms, please contact the
secretary. An individual exhibitor
may only enter one article in each
section in all classes, and may only
receive one prize per section.
• A Junior exhibitor shall be up to
and including the age of 17. Junior
exhibitors shall not pay entry fees
in sections or classes marked for
“Junior exhibitors only” but shall pay
the regular exhibitor’s fee if entering
in an adult class.
• All exhibits must be handcrafted
by the exhibitor and may only be
exhibited by the maker of the craft.
Crafts exhibited must be neat, clean
and odour free. Items do not have
to be new.
• Point system used to decide
winners will be:
First – 3 points, second – 2 points,
Third – 1 point
• Placing in specials does not count
in the point system
HOMECRAFT
JUDGING STANDARDS BOOKLET
“HOMECRAFT JUDGING STANDARDS
FOR ONTARIO FAIRS”
Book updated in 2009
Send $6.00 to O.A.A.S. Secretary
P.O. 189, Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0
Sara Hayward
PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS
IN EACH JUNIOR SECTION
PROVIDED BY THE YORK
REGION MILK BOARD
Amateur Art High Points:
Elvira Sloan, Zephyr
Antiques High Points:
Linda Jessop, Schomberg
Crafts & Hobbies High Points:
Rick Westgarth, Guelph
Horticulture High Points:
Rick Westgarth, Guelph
Doris Hughes Memorial Plaque
Rebeccah Kennedy, Tottenham
Needlework High Points:
Trudy Burnside, Bolton
Photography High Points:
Bev Donaldson, Nobleton
Photography New Exhibitors:
Stephanie Gilbeault, Pickering
Jack Orr Special:
Suzanne Lowans, Marilyn Graham,
Linda Jessop
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SCHOMBERG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
HOMECRAFT ENTRY FORM
Entry Fee: $5.00
CLASS
SECTION
Entry No: _______
NAME OF ENTRY
PRIZE
AMOUNT
TOTAL:
I make the following entries in good faith, carrying all responsibility myself and will not hold the S.A.S. liable for theft or damage of any kind,
and I agree to be governed by the rules and regulations of the S.A.S. as contained in this book.
By signing this document you agree to the terms set out in the privacy policy of the Schomberg Agricultural Society. This policy is printed in
the fair book under general rules and on our website at www.schombergfair.com
EXHIBITOR NAME:
ADDRESS:
EMAIL:
PHONE:
SIGNATURE:
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AMATEUR ART
CLASS 27: SECTIONS 1 - 21
Chair: Linda Baker
905-939-8361
Committee: Pat Schneider, Brian
Malcolm
ADULT ENTRIES ONLY:
Minimum age 16
• All rules at the beginning
of the Homecraft Section apply
• Artwork only, excluding
framing, to be judged.
• All work must be new - within
last 2 yrs. & done by exhibitor.
• All work must be done by brush
(oil, watercolour, & acrylic)
• All pictures must arrive properly
mounted or framed and ready to
hang with secure wires on the
back, or they will not be judged.
Please note times of entries.
• The exhibitor with the highest
number of points will receive a
special prize to be determined
before the Fair
Prizes: 1st - $10, 2nd - $8, 3rd - $5
1. Watercolour – Floral
2. Watercolour – Landscape
3. Watercolour – Seascape
4. Watercolour – Cityscape
5. Watercolour – Still Life
6. Watercolour – Snow Scene
7. Watercolour - Wetlands
8. Watercolour - Farm Scene
9. Acrylic/Oil – Floral
10. Acrylic/Oil – Landscape
11. Acrylic/Oil – Seascape
12. Acrylic/Oil – Cityscape
13. Acrylic/Oil – Still Life
14. Acrylic/Oil – Abstract
15. Acrylic/Oil – Snow Scene
16. Acrylic/Oil - Wetlands
17. Acrylic/Oil - Farm scene
18. Animals, Birds, butterflies,
insects, reptiles, etc...
any medium
19. Portrait – any medium
20. Collage: Two dimensional
21. Misc., any other Art work
not mentioned above
99. The exhibitor with the
highest total points will
receive a special prize
(to be determined before
the Fair)
CLASS 28: SECTIONS 1 - 44
ANTIQUES
Chair: Joanne Smith
905-939-7217
Committee: Clarke Smith,
Judy Craig, Cathy Davis,
Christine Hodinka, George Phillips,
Brenda See & Anne Rolph
NOSTALGIA
COLLECTIBLES /
RETRO
General rules at the front of this
book apply to this class.
1.
Metal Beer Serving Tray
(less than 16 in height)
• TWO LISTS of antiques entered
are required for this class. The
second list must accompany the
antiques and be signed by both the
exhibitor and a committee member.
2.
Restaurant Menu
3.
Ticket Stub or Program of
a Sporting Event (mounted
on a card)
4.
Ticket Stub or Program
of a Rock ‘n Roll Concert
(mounted on a card)
5.
Ticket Stub or Program
of a Musical or Play
(mounted on a card)
6.
45 rpm record
7.
Coaster, with Advertising
8.
Car Advertisement ( paper
-mounted for display)
9.
Aluminum Serving Tray
(less than 16 in height)
• Tags will be opened unless
otherwise requested.
• The best possible care will be
taken to safeguard the articles, but
we cannot be responsible for the
articles or accidents to them.
• Any mounting box, tray,
cardboard, or hanger etc. is for
safety, not judging.
• Condition, age, rarity and
historical significance will be
considered. Small cracks or flaws
will not disqualify item.
For this section,articles must
date from the 1950’s or 1960’s
decades
• The article must not have been
entered in the past 3 years.
• Historical interest and
approximate age of entry would
be appreciated but is not
necessary for a prize.
• In fairness to other exhibitors,
Dealers in Antiques will not be
eligible to compete.
PRIZES:
1st - $4, 2nd - $3.50, 3rd - $3
There will be a BEST OF SHOW
ribbon awarded
10. Wedding Cake Topper
11. Lady’s Evening Necklace
(mounted in a box)
12. Ugly Tie Clip (mounted on
a card)
13. Cocktail Shaker
14. Cocktail / Bar Mixing
Tool set (mounted for
display)
15. Jack-In-The-Box
16. Ugly Baby Photo (mounted
for display)
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CLASS 28: SECTION 1 - 44
ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES
NOTE: For this section, articles must pre-date 1950
17. Wooden Salt Box (less than 16
29. China Shaving Mug
in height)
30. Toothpick Holder (not glass or
18. Photo of Schomberg Store(s)
(mounted for display)
31. Potato Masher
19. Souvenir item of a Schomberg
Fair
32. 3-Pronged Fork (mounted for
display)
20. Child’s Bank
china)
33. Egg Beater
21. Pair of Book Ends
22. Farm Toy, not a Tractor
34. Lady’s Dressy Hat (1930 or
prior)
23. Barn Door Latch
35. Ring Holder
24. Farm Vehicle License Plate
36. Art Deco Jewellery Piece
(mounted for display)
25. 1 Quilt Block (mounted for
display)
26. Quill Pen (mounted for display)
37. Invitation & Photo of that Wedding (mounted for display)
27. Cameo Necklace (mounted on
a card)
38. Book Mark (mounted for
display)
28. 3 Military Uniform Buttons
(mounted on a card)
39. Military Medal (mounted for
display)
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40. WHAT IS IT?
Stump the Judge!
An Unusual Article,
not exhibited in the past
5 years. Identify its use
in attached envelope.
PRIZES: 1st: $4.00, 2nd:
$3.50, 3rd: $3.00
41. RE-PURPOSE IT! Your
challenge is to construct
a WOMAN’S HANDBAG
from collectible/retro pieces
(smaller than 12 inches)
PRIZES: 1st: $4.00, 2nd:
$3.50, 3rd: $3.00
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ANTIQUE (Something made
after 1970 that will become
a Sought-After Collectible
or Antique! PRIZES: 1st:
$20.00, 2nd: $15.00,
3rd: $5.00
Prize money donated by Joanne
& Clarke Smith
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“My Most Prized Antique.”
1st: $25.00, 2nd: $15.00,
3rd: $10.00
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“Best of Show” ribbon will
be awarded to the best entry
in this class.
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CRAFTS
& HOBBIES
CLASSES 29: Section 1 - 36
Chair: Jan Pinkerton
905-939-2688
Committee: Betty Huisman,
Jennifer Slade, Janis Boykatch
• All rules at the beginning of the
Homecraft Section apply
• All exhibitors MUST BE
AMATEURS
• Definition of non-amateur/
professional: A person who uses
craft supplies to create fine craft
items by hand, and sells or
teaches the finished product.
Anyone, who enters and is found
to be a non-amateur or professional
of that craft, will be disqualified
from the judging process.
• Items should be clean
and odour free.
• All crafts must have a patch of
material, yarn or threads attached
to each entry.
• Pictures must be ready to hang.
• Failure to comply with these rules
will result in disqualification.
• All crafts should be new and this
year’s work. Items from previous
years should not be entered
PRIZES:
SECTIONS 1 to 4
1st - $5.50, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.50
SECTIONS 5 to 73
1st - $ $4.50, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.50
There will be a BEST OF SHOW
ribbon awarded
1. Counted cross stitch picture
(under 12” not including mat and
frame)
2. Counted cross stitch picture
(over 12”)
3. Hand made stuffed toy – child
proofed
4. Best dressed doll (at least 2
pieces)
7. Memory page: Schomberg Farm
Tour 2016
8. Memory page: Four generations
(family tree)
9. Handmade greeting card, any
theme
10. Wire sculpture (samples to be
provided)
11. Tea cozy (knit or crochet)
12. Article made with buttons
13. Outdoor birdhouse
SPECIALS
14. Decorated pillow on form (quilted)
34. Linus blanket (not to exceed 40” x 60”), any medium
15. Decorated pillow on form (knit or
crochet)
First prize only to be determined before the Fair
16. Slippers, any size, yarn or fabric
17. Article from felted wool
18. Handmade jewellery – any
medium
19. Bookmark
20. Article of Entrelac (knit or crochet)
NOTE: This category is a retained special. All blankets will be donated
to rotating charities. Multiple entries are welcome. Specify the one to be
judged.
35. BERNARDIN SNAP LID/MASON JAR
CREATIVE CRAFT SPECIAL
Best decorative or functional Homecraft craft made using Bernardin
Mason Jar(s) or 2-piece snap lid(s)
Prize: Gift Certificate
21. Baby bib (any medium)
36. 2016 Fair Theme: “New Beginnings” Double scrapbooking layout
12” x 12”
22. Article made with plastic canvas
First prize only to be awarded. Prize to be determined before the Fair.
23. Sewn pillowcase
99. The exhibitor with the highest total points will receive a special prize
(to be determined before the Fair)
24. Angel (any medium – under 20”)
25. Fridge magnet
26. Placemats (2 pieces) or table
runner
27. Article made from old greeting
cards
28. Fall decoration – under 20”
29. Christmas gift bag
30. 3 Christmas ornaments (3
different techniques, mounted)
31. Christmas centerpiece for dining
table
5. Amigurumi doll
32. Any other Christmas item (under
20”)
6. Memory page: favourite ‘best
vacation ever’
33. Christmas placemats or table
runner
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CLASS 30: SECTION 1 - 41
CULINARY ARTS
Chair: Mary-Lou Stephenson
905-775-8392
Committee: Maureen Archibald, Cheryl Prentice, Bonnie O’Hara
• All rules at the beginning of the Homecraft Section apply
• Please note: all entries, except layer cakes, must be placed on strong
paper plates and in clear plastic bags. No cling film.
• NO twist ties, please use ZIPLOC bags
• Attach entry tags to plates, not to the bag
• No mixes or canned filling to be used
Breads and quick breads are to be
baked in a pan approx. 9” x 5” x 3”
1. White bread – ½ loaf
3. Machine bread, your choice
BOTTLED GOODS
Jar size - pint or smaller
All cakes to be on covered cardboard, no larger than 10” x 10”
5. Dark fruit cake, un-iced 4 slices attractively arranged on
a small plate
16. Brownies, iced, no nuts
17. Decorated cupcakes, no mixes
18. Chocolate chip cookies
19. Cranberry/orange muffins,
papers removed
24. Bread and Butter Pickles
25. Pickled Beets
ORGANIC VEGETABLES & FRUIT,
BAKING, HONEY, CRAFTS, CURED MEATS,
CHEESES, MAPLE SYRUP AND MORE!
Sponsored By
27. Cucumber Relish
29. Corn Relish
30. Strawberry Jam
PIES & TARTS
31. Raspberry Jam
9. Apple pie – double crust
32. Apple Jelly
13. Butter tarts, (4 on a small plate)
8am - 1pm
23. Dill Pickles
28. BBQ Sauce
12. Lemon tarts (4 on a small
plate)
22. Marmalade
7. Lemon cake, iced, no larger than
8” x 8”
11. Baked pie shell
June 26th,
July 10th & 24th,
August 7th & 21st,
September 4th & 18th,
October 2nd & 16th
inclusive
21. Rhubarb Sauce
26. Salsa, mild
10. Rhubarb pie
ALTERNATE
SUNDAYS
20. Applesauce muffins
6. Light fruit cake, un-iced 4 slices attractively arranged on
a small plate
8. Coffee cake, your choice
SECTIONS 19 – 51
1st - $4, 2nd - $3.50, 3rd - $3
SECTIONS 12 – 18
1st - $6, 2nd - $5.50, 3rd - $5
15. Apple Loaf, ½ loaf
SQUARES, COOKIES, MUFFINS
Paper to be removed - small
plates, no breakable plates
CAKES
NOTE: 1st prize winners of 2014
& 2015 are not eligible
SECTIONS 5 -11
1st - $8.50, 2nd - $6.50, 3rd - $4.50
LOAVES
14. Banana loaf no nuts - ½ loaf
2. Ontario Bread Baker Champion
• A full loaf of 60% Whole wheat
bread is required
• Min. 8” x 4” x 2.5”
(20 x 10 x 7 cm), top of pan
• Max. 9” x 5” x 3”
(23 x 13 x 7 .5 cm),
top of pan
• Exhibit must be in clean, clear
ZIPLOC bag, tagged recipe
required.
• Winner goes to District 5
O.A.A.S. Convention
4. Tea biscuits – raisin –
4 on a small plate
PRIZES
SECTIONS 1 – 4
1st - $4, 2nd - $3.50, 3rd - $3
33. Grape Jelly
34. Any other Jam not mentioned
35. Any other Jelly not mentioned
Keele
BREAD & ROLLS
CHAMPION COOK TROPHY
The Exhibitor with the highest points
will have their name engraved
on the Champion Cook Perpetual
Plaque donated by Grainne Malcolm
and receive a plaque donated by the
Schomberg Agricultural Society.
King City Sdrd.
905-830-8032
12935 Keele St., King City
905.833.5432
www.kingcityfarmersmarket.ca
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CONTINUED
CLASS 30: SECTION 1 - 41
CULINARY
ARTS
MISCELLANEOUS
36. REDPATH SUGAR SPECIAL Prize donated by Redpath Sugar Company, Toronto. Any item baked, or
preserved, using Redpath Sugar, proof of purchase
and recipe required.
37. PIONEER HONEY SPECIAL Any baked item or Preserve using Pioneer Honey. Proof of purchase and
recipe required with entry (retained by sponsor)
COUNTRY FAIR BAKING CONTESTS
The following terms and conditions apply to all entrants
• You must submit only entries using the product
stipulated.
• A product label must accompany each entry as proof
of purchase.
• All entries will be judged on appearance, taste, texture
and
• Creativity of recipe and presentation
• Decision of the judge is final.
• All eligible winners agree to sign a release form giving
permission to the sponsor for the use of the winner’s
name and photograph in any other advertising or
publicity
without payment.
CLASS 31: SECTION 1 – 54
HORTICULTURE
Chair: Barb Niemeyer 905-939-2216
Committee: Sheila Kelly, Barb Prince, Susan Zweep
33. Iris- two tone, 1 stem
• All rules at the beginning of the Homecraft section
apply
35. Iris – Siberian, 1 stem
• All entries are judged by the Ontario Judging
Standards Book
37. Oriental poppy, any colour, 1 bloom
• The use of the chemical ‘Plant Shine’ is discouraged and infested plants will be isolated in plastic
bags & not be judged
• The Exhibitor with HIGHEST POINTS will receive a
special prize, to be determined before the Fair
SPECIMENS
PRIZES: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.50, 3rd - $2.00
1. Tulip, red
3. Tulip, yellow
4. Tulip, variegated (blended colours)
5. Tulip, purple or mauve
6. Tulip, double
7. Tulip, pink or rose
8. Tulip, multi-floral (more than one flower per
stem)
9. Tulip, fringed
• Prizes not listed to be determined before the Fair.
10. Tulip, parrot
11. Tulip, bi-colour
12. Tulip, apricot or orange
13. Tulip, lily type
14. Narcissus or daffodil
38. Solomon’s seal, 1 stem
39. Columbine, 1 stem
40. Flowering branch
41. Lupin, 1 stem
42. Peony, 1 stem, no buds
43. Leopards Bane, 1 stem
44. Allium, 1 stem
ARRANGEMENTS
PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00: 3rd - $3.00
Commercial flowers may be used, but no artificial
or dried flowers unless stated. Accessories only
when listed.
CHIEF POINTS OF DESIGN:
Colour harmony, distinction and originality,
suitability to occasion, texture harmony, and
condition of blooms & relation to container
45. “Blossom Time” – A design using flowered
branches.
46. “Irish Eyes” – An all green arrangement
47. “Homemakers Dream” – An arrangement in a
kitchen utensil
15. Lily of the Valley, 3 stems only leaves, if
attached
48. “Miniature Float” – An arrangement to represent a float in the Schomberg Fair using your
imagination
16. Lilac, common, 1 truss
49. “Rhapsody of Spring” – A basket of Lilacs
17. Lilac, double, 1 truss
50. “Itsy Bitsy” – A miniature design not to
exceed 5” in any direction
39. CRISCO
Family favourite recipe
Butter tarts (4) on a plate.
Proof of purchase &
recipe required.
Prizes: One prize only.
To be determined
18. Bleeding heart – 1 stem
40. BERNARDIN OF CANADA
High points in Sections 30-35
Prize: $30 Gift Certificate from Bernardin
24. Iris – yellow, 1 stem
41. BERNARDIN JAM/JELLY AWARD
Best Jam / Jelly using Bernardin pectin.
Judged on appearance, taste, and
texture & recipe
creativity. Proof of
Purchase & recipe
required
Prize: $20 Gift Certificate from Bernardin
36. Iris – any other colour not listed, 1 stem
2. Tulip, white or cream
• RECIPES ARE REQUIRED
SMUCKER FOODS
OF CANADA CONTESTS
38. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR CONTEST
Family Favourite Recipe Baking Contest. Best
homemade Loaf - your choice, made with Robin
Hood Flour. Proof of purchase and recipe must
accompany entry.
Prizes: One prize only.
To be determined
34. Iris – 3 distinct colours, 1 stem
19. Pansies, 3 stems with own foliage
20. Violas, 3 stems with own foliage
21. Crown imperial (skunk flower)
22. Iris – white or cream, 1 stem
23. Iris – pink, 1 stem
25. Iris – peach, 1 stem
26. Iris – mauve, 1 stem
27. Iris – blue, 1 stem
28. Iris – bronze, 1 stem
29. Iris – purple, 1 stem
30. Iris – black, 1 stem
31. Iris – plicata
Any colour with fancy markings on edge - 1
stem
32. Iris – beige, 1 stem
51. “Small is Beautiful” – A small arrangement
not to exceed 10” in any direction
52. “Quiet Reflection” – A water viewing design,
accessories permitted
53. “Beautiful Faces” – Pansies, Johnny JumpUps, and/or Violas in a cup and saucer
54. Our far theme “New Beginnings”
“Welcome to my Garden” – A dish arrangement of
flowers and/or foliage set in sand, oasis or other
water holding material, accessories permitted
SPECIAL PRIZE: $15 donated by Barb Niemeyer
There will be 2 Best of Show Ribbons awarded to
the best entry in the above two categories.
The Specimen Section
The Arrangement Section
SPECIAL PRIZE: A plaque in memory of Doris
Hughes. The winner will be selected from the
Arrangements Section
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CLASS 32: SECTION 1 - 63
NEEDLEWORK
ANNUAL O.A.A.S.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Chair: Chris Somerville
905-939-7795
Committee: Bev Donaldson, Judy Duffy, Mary Duggan, Kathy McDonald,
Christine Munshaw, Joan Rice, Mary Tzarik, Herta Woerner, Maureen
Walsh
SPECIAL NOTE:
• The general rules at the
SAMPLES OF YARN
beginning of the Homecraft
AND/OR MATERIAL
section apply to this class.
USED TO MAKE THE
• This section is open for
ARTICLE MUST BE
non-professionals.
ATTACHED TO ALL ITEMS
• Exhibits must be no more than
two years old and not previously
• Each Local Fair is entitled to send
shown at the Schomberg Fair.
only the Grand Champion Quilt,
• Items to be clean and
(judged Best of Show for both Secodour free. Any soiled entry
tions) to the District Competition in
may be disqualified.
OCTOBER 2016 or if any entry wins
• Please ensure that all loose ends
GRAND CHAMPION or best of all
are finished and that there are no
classes at more than one Fair, the
knots in knitted articles.
other Fairs at which this quilt was
entered and won, should enter their
• A copyright design cannot be
Reserve Champion or Second Best
displayed at a Fair without
of Show of all classes quilt in the
permission being granted from the
District Competition.
owner of the copyright. When the
owner of the copyright has granted
• Local Homecraft Divisions are repermission, the exhibit will be
quested to judge a Grand Champion
displayed & labeled appropriately.
or Best of Show of all classes as
Without this permission displayed,
well as Reserve Grand Champion or
the item cannot be judged (O.A.A.S.)
Second Best of Show of all classes.
ONTARIO ASSOCIATION
OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
• The Grand Champion and the
Reserve Champion are judged from
all first and Second prize quilts.
QUILT COMPETITIONS
For a full list of O.A.A.S.
Rules and Regulations
please visit
www.ontariofairs.ca
• The Best of Show at the OAAS
Convention in FEBRUARY 2017
wins a GRAND PRIZE and the exhibitor retains ownership of the quilt.
ANNUAL O.A.A.S.
CHAMPIONSHIP
HAND QUILT
COMPETITION
MACHINE QUILT /
WALL HANGING
COMPETITION
O.A.A.S. GENERAL CONDITIONS
‘ELIGIBILITY, RULES AND
REGULATIONS’
O.A.A.S. GENERAL CONDITIONS
‘ELIGIBILITY, RULES AND
REGULATIONS’
• Entries must be solely made and
hand quilted by the exhibitor
• Quilt/Wall Hanging must be
solely made and machine quilted
by the exhibitor and exhibited and
judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies
(OAAS) Fair to be eligible for this
competition.
• and exhibited and judged at a
local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Fair to
be eligible for this competition.
• Entry quilts must be a minimum of 324” measured on the
perimeter (smaller quilts will not
be eligible to proceed to the next
level of competition)
• Quilt/Wall Hanging to be
measured on the perimeter. Total
perimeter measurement to be a
minimum of 324 inches. Note the
article can be square, rectangular
etc.
• Judging will occur at local fairs
and district levels. A Provincial
Grand Champion Quilt will be
selected at the Annual OAAS
Convention.
• Judging will occur at local fairs
and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Machine
Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will
be selected at the Annual OAAS
Convention.
• 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.
• The winning Ontario Association
of Agricultural Societies Champion Quilt will not be eligible to
compete in any future District
and/or Convention OAAS competition.
• The winner’s name and pattern
to be displayed at the Fair on sign
provided by OAAS.
• Upon making entry into the
OAAS Machine Quilting Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to
participate in any promotional
activities related to the competition.
• The winning OAAS Machine
Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will
not be eligible to compete in
any future District and/or OAAS
Provincial competition.
• The winner’s name to be
displayed at the Fair on sign
provided by OAAS
• Quilt/Wall Hanging must have
visible machine quilting.
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CLASS 32: SECTION 1 - 63
NEEDLEWORK
QUILTS
• All hand and machine quilts (#1-3)
must be double bed size, at least
72” x 90” unless otherwise stated
• Only quilts ( #1-3) must be hand
quilted, unless otherwise specified
• If possible, label quilt with name
of design for spectator benefit
• Remember, quilts must include
some swatches of fabric used in
your entry
SECTIONS 1-2:
1st - $35, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15
NEEDLEWORK – LARGE ITEMS
PRIZES: 1st - $10, 2nd - $8, 3rd - $6
5. Quilt – hand quilted, crib size
6. Quilt – machine quilted, crib size
7. Quilt - printed panel, single bed
or crib size
8. Quilt - single bed size machine
quilted approx. size 85” x 60”
9. Quilted wall hanging – hand
quilted
10. Quilted wall hanging – machine
quilted
11. Quilted table topper, any size
SECTIONS 3-4:
1st - $25, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10
12. Miniature Quilt
1. Quilt - pieced, any design
14. Afghan – crochet
2. Quilt - pieced and hand appliquéd
3. Quilt - plain reversible, whole
cloth
4. Quilt / Wall Hanging - any
design, machine quilted
13. Afghan – knit
KNITTING &
CROCHETING-ADULTS and TEENS
PRIZES: 1st - $7.00, 2nd - $6.00,
3rd - $5.00
18. Cardigan – knit
19. Pullover – knit
20. Shrug or Bolero
21. Shawl, Wrap or Poncho, knit or
crochet
34. Placemats (2) fabric
35. Placemats (2) knit or crochet
36. Adult headwear & mitts, knit or
crochet
37. Child’s headwear and mitts – knit
38. Adults socks, knit
39. Adult slippers, knit or crochet
40. Child’s slippers, knit or crochet
22. Sleeveless top, Shell or Vest knit or crochet
41. Scarf
KNITTING & CROCHETING
CHILDREN’S WEAR
PRIZES: 1st - $4.50, 2nd - $3.50,
3rd - $3.00
For safety reasons, no strings,
ribbons or ties on babies’ clothing
43. Small item made from yarn
scraps, at least 4 colours/yarns
TEXTILE CREATIONS
PRIZES: 1st - $6, 2nd - $5, 3rd - $4
15. Nightgown
23. Baby set, jacket with hat, knit
16. Item of children’s wear
26. Baby’s blanket or afghan, knit (at
least 36”x36”)
17. Vest
CONTINUED
C
24. Baby set, jacket with hat, crochet
25. Dress, 0 - 4 years, knit
27. Baby’s blanket or afghan, crochet
(at least 36”x36”)
28. Child’s pullover 4-12 years, not
Fair Isle
29. Child’s Graph or Fair Isle Sweater
30. Childs Cardigan
31. Poncho, Knit or Crochet
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
PRIZES: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.50,
3rd - $3.00
32. (1) quilt block, mounted and
named
33. Table runner – fabric
42. Neck warmer
44. Pair of dish cloths, knit or
crochet
SPECIALS
No sample required
Due to the nature of the following,
more than one entry is allowed
however, only one prize can be
claimed. All slippers, mittens and
headwear will be retained by the
Schomberg Agricultural Society and
donated to Charities and Hospitals
45. MITTEN TREE
Knitted mittens in either children or
adult sizes.
Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00,
3rd - $2.00
46. ADULT HEADWEAR
Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00,
3rd - $2.00
47. CHILD’S HEADWEAR
Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd
- $2.00
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
SLIPPER CHALLENGE
Sponsored by
Brian & Grainne Malcolm
Knit, Crochet or both. Slippers
can be your own design. You
may enter as many as you wish,
but only one prize in either category will be awarded.
48. ADULT SLIPPERS
Prizes: 1st - $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
49. CHILD’S SLIPPERS
Prizes: 1st - $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
NEWBORN SPECIAL
Sponsored by Suzanne Plue.
Entries will be retained and
donated to local charities
and hospitals
and donated to local charities and hospitals. You may
enter as many as you wish
however, only one prize will
be awarded. For further information and ideas regarding
Chemo/Cancer Surgery Caps,
please visit www.bevscountrycottage.com/cancercaps
NEEDLEWORK BEST OF SHOW
54. Hand Quilt - Best of Show
Ribbon
55. Machine Quilt / Wall Hanging
- Best of Show Ribbon
56. Sew Sisters Special – New
for 2015
Sections 1-5 High Points
$25.00 gift card dontated by Sew
Sisters Quilt store 3961 Chesswood Drive, Toronto
50. KNIT OR CROCHET HAT
& BOOTIE SET
Prizes: 1st- $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd - $4.00
57. Yarnspirations Special
NEW for 2016
Section 23-31 High Points
$25.00 prize donated by Yarnspirations, Listowel
MARY MAXIM SPECIAL
Submitted with proof of purchase of yarn from Mary Maxim
51. Sweater, knit using Mary
Maxim vintage or vintage
style pattern submitted with
proof of purchase of yarn
from Mary Maxim.
Prize: $25 gift certificate
donated by Mary Maxim,
Paris
58. Sections 5-44
All needlework (except Quilts) High Points
$25.00 prize donated by Christine Munshaw
59. Sections 5-44 - Best of Show
Ribbon
60. Len Mills Outlet Special
Sections 27-63 High Points
Gift card donated by Len’s Mills
Outlet – Head office
RED HEART YARNS SPECIAL
52. Any item knit or crochet
using Red Heart Yarns.
Must be submitted with
proof of Red Heart Yarn
band/label.
Prize: Merchandise of Red
Heart Yarns donated by
Coats and Clark.
61. Scottish Nook Special
Winner picked from all textile
creations #1-12 and #15-17 by
sponsor.
Prize - Handmade wooden
spinner for spools of thread.
Value $50.00. Donated by the
Scottish Nook, 283 Main Street,
Schomberg
CHEMO/CANCER SURGERY
CAPS SPECIAL
53. Use soft yarns or materials
such as cotton, baby yarn,
and soft worsted. No wool
content. Thinner, seamless
(crochet or knit in the round)
non-lumpy caps for sleeping.
Some patients prefer solid
caps which will not show
hair loss through the pattern
holes. Entries will be retained
62. The Quilt Store Special
NEW for 2016
Most points in quilting, Sections
1-12 High Points
$25.00 donated by The Quilt
Store, 17817 Leslie Street,
Newmarket, Ontario
CLASS 33: SECTIONS 1 - 17
PHOTOGRAPHY
Co-Chair: Bev Donaldson 905-859-5257
Co-Chair: Janet Orr 905-859-0834
Committee: Rosie Kamstra
• All rules at the beginning of the Homecraft section apply
• All entries must not be less than 5” x 7” inches and no more than
10” x 12” inches
• Photographs must arrive mounted on cardboard or matting, ready
to hang, with secure wire or string attached through holes punched in
mount. If string is attached with scotch tape, photograph will not be judged.
• Matting is allowed - No frames or glass please!
PRIZES: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00
There will be a BEST OF SHOW ribbon awarded
COLOURED PRINTS
1 Honouring our Police Officer(s)
/ Firefighter(s)
BLACK and WHITE
14 Three(3) Generations or more
15 Photographer’s Choice
2 Schomberg Farmer’s Parade of
Lights
3 Interesting Texture(s)
4 Spring Has Sprung
5 Messy Face(s)
6 Out and About in Schomberg
(please identify event or
location)
7 Colours of the Rainbow
8 Close Up …Macro
Photography
9 Door(s) / Door Knocker
10 Computer Enhanced – 2 prints –
showing before and after
11 “ Selphy”…can be from phone
or traditional camera
12 Umbrella(s)
COLOURED PRINT COLLECTION
Maximum 6 photos mounted on ½
poster size
16. Schomberg Fair 2015
17 Schomberg Bonfire Night
99 Exhibitor with the highest points
in class 33
Prize donated by the Schomberg
Agricultural Society.
100. New exhibitor in class
33 with highest point’s
prize donated by the
Schomberg Agricultural
Society.
There will be a BEST OF SHOW
ribbon awarded and also a special
prize donated by the Schomberg
Agricultural Society.
13 Your interpretation of Our
Fair Theme for 2016 “New
Beginnings””
63. Mary Duggan 90th Birthday
Special - Blouse or shirt
Prize - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd
$5.00 donated by Monica Duggan
and Mallory Groombridge
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CLASSES 34 - 40
JUNIOR DIVISION
Chair: Stephanie McKinley
[email protected]
Committee: Verna Rowland,
Emily McKinley, Lucy McKinley,
Melba McKinley, Gail McKinley
THIS YEAR’S THEME:
“NEW BEGINNINGS”
• NEW THIS YEAR Exhibits may
be brought to the Community Hall
on Thurs. from 7-9 p.m. or Friday
morning from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m.
• All rules at the beginning of the
Homecraft section apply
• No entry fee is required in this
section but ALL ENTRANTS
MUST HAVE AN EXHIBITORS
NUMBER available from the
Junior Division chairperson or at
the Hall
JUNIOR DIVISION – SPECIALS
These specials are open to all age
groups.
3. A creature made from playdoh/
modelling clay
1. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR: BEST
LUNCH BOX SNACK
Best homemade squares or bars.
Judging will be based on
appearance, taste, texture
and recipe creativity; Proof of
purchase and recipe must
accompany entry. - PRIZE $15
5. Decorate 3 cookies (on a plate)
2.. POSTER - 2016 Fair Theme
“NEW BEGINNINGS” on 1/2
sheet of Bristol board - PRIZE
$10
CLASS 34:
SECTIONS 1-4
4. Decorate a pet rock
99. Most points by exhibitor in
Class 35 receives a special prize
Ages 7 and 8
1. Grow a bean from a seed
7. Acrylic/Oil painting, any subject
2. Any photograph that you have
taken (max size 5” x 7”)
3. A drawing of your favourite
farm animal (max size 8.5” x
11”)
4. Anything made from a cereal
box
CRAFTS & HOBBIES
1. Small monster made from dryer
lint
5. Any bracelet that you have
made
6. Decorate 3 cupcakes (on a
plate)
3. Trace your foot and decorate it
(max size 8.5” x 11”)
4. Decorate 1 cookie
99. Most points by exhibitor in
Class 36 receives a special
prize.
• Plaques will be awarded to each
champion in each category
99. Most points by exhibitor in
Section 34 receives a special
prize
CLASS 37:
SECTIONS 1-7
Competitions: 1st - $4, 2nd $3.50, 3rd - $3
There are now 5 age groups
CLASS 35:
SECTIONS 1-5
Ages 5 and 6
1. Grow anything from a seed.
2. A picture made from your handprint (max size 8.5” x 11”)
5. Make your favourite kind of
cookie (3 on a plate with recipe)
6. Watercolour painting, any
subject
• Yellow, blue, or white tags that
say “Schomberg” may be used
for entries
• Prizes for all sections, except
Specials and O.A.A.S.
4. Any necklace that you have
made
CLASS 36:
SECTIONS 1-6
Ages 4 and under
2. A page from your colouring book
fictional) with an explanation
of why he/she is your favourite
(max size (8.5” x 11”)
Ages 9 - 12
1. Grow a vegetable plant from
seed
2. A photograph of nature (max
size 5” x 7”)
3. A drawing of a hero (real or
99. Most points by exhibitor in
Class 37 receives a special
prize(s)
CLASS 38
SECTIONS 1 – 7
AGES 13 – 17
1. A picture made out of seeds
2. A photograph of Spring (max size
5” x 7”)
3. A drawing of your favourite
place in Schomberg(max size
8.5” x 11”) please identify
4. Anything you have made from
something used (recycled or
repurposed)
5. Make your favourite muffins (3 on
a plate with recipe)
6. Watercolour painting, any subject
7. Acrylic/Oil painting, any subject
99. Most points by exhibitor in Class
38 receives a special prize
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CLASS 39-40:
O.A.A.S. COMPETITIONS
For DISTRICT and PROVINCIAL
competitions, please visit
www.ontariofairs.ca
39: YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION
Schomberg Fair Competition
PRIZES: 1ST - $4.00, 2ND – 3.50,
3RD - $3.00
1. Junior – up to and including
Grade 4
2. Intermediate – Grades 5
through 8, inclusive
3. Senior – Grades 9 through 12,
inclusive
CRITERIA FOR ALL CLASSES
•
MUST BE HAND DRAWN
•
Theme: Promoting
Schomberg Agricultural Spring
Fair.
Name and date
of the fair must be clearly
shown. Must be
hand
drawn.
•
POSTER SIZE:
Minimum – 8.5” x 11” (23 x
28cm), without border
Maximum – 11” x 17” (28 x
44cm), without border
•
Each entry must be mounted
on a card stock or Bristol
board and have a 2” border on
all sides Name of Fair, District,
contact person, owner of poster and school must be clearly
labeled on back.
•
Posters not conforming to
criteria will not be judged
JUDGING CRITERIA
ACCORDING TO O.A.A.S JUDGING
STANDARDS
A.
B.
C.
D.
Overall appearance – 20 points
Attract and hold attention – 30
points
Competition theme is clear –
40 points
Quality of materials/end product – 10 points
SCHOMBERG FAIR COMPETITION
PRIZES: 1ST - $4.00, 2ND – 3.50,
3RD - $3.00
40. Chocolate chip cookie
competition
Open to all Youth ages 10 – 15
years (as of December 31 of current
year)
•
•
•
Plain chocolate chips with no
nuts
8 cookies on firm, disposable
plate in plastic bag
Cookies to be no larger than 3”
(6.75cm) and not smaller than
2” (5cm”)
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