136th ANNUAL SHOW
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136th ANNUAL SHOW
136th ANNUAL SHOW Act - Belong - Commit Saturday 18th August 2012 Australian Year of the Farmer KID’S ENTERTAINMENT KID’S ENTERTAINMENT ‘Drippy Dragon’ LOADS OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT ‘Magician’ James SleightON THE OVAL INCLUDING: SUMO SUITS, MECHANICAL Old McDonalds Animal FarmBULL, VELCRO FLY WALL, BUNGEE RUN Face Painters from 10.30 toAND 2.30 ‘DRIPPY DRAGON’ AND ‘MAGICIAN’ JAMES SLEIGHT Bouncy Castles Mechanical Bull ALSO Giant Dual Lane Slide Sumo Suits OLD MACDONALD’S ANIMAL FARM Zorp Balls FACE PAINTERS Lazer Tag SIDE SHOW ALLEY OTHER ENTERTAINMENT Coastal Scottish Pipe Band OTHER ENTERTAINMENT Beverley RSL 90th Anniversary Celebrations Sheep Dog Demonstrations COASTAL SCOTTISH PIPE BAND CUBY K9 CLUB AFTER DARK Fireworks by Cardile International Fireworks AFTER DARK Bar Band FIREWORKS BAR and BAND Thank you to our Fireworks Sponsors Beverley Hydraboom H Rushton & Co Thank you for your ongoing sponsorship of the Beverley Show. 2 H Rushton & Co FARM MACHINERY & TYRE DEALERS Ph: 9642 1007 / 0427 421175 Damien Rushton Website: www.hrushtonandco.com.au Email: [email protected] MF Tractors 6400, 7400 & 8600 Series All new models, top deals to be had on these award winning Tractors. Also stocking Fendt, Massey Hay & Harvest Equipment Good range of Second Hand Balers in Stock We have 2010/2011 Polaris ATV’s & Rangers in Stock Dealers for Agco Aust. Ltd - Massey Ferguson, Fendt, MF Hay Gear, Gleaner, MF Rotary. Gehl Mixalls, Marshall M/Spreaders, Lely/Vermeer Hay Equip Polaris ATVs, Dieci Telehandlers, Tillage Gear: John Shearer, Gason &Janke Multi Farming Precision Planters BROOKTON TYRE SERVICE Call Elliott on 9642 1007 for all your Tyre needs Selling All Brands of M/Cycle, Car, Truck & Tractor Tyres & Tubes Vulcanising, Wheel Alignments and Windscreens “With good support from Beverley clients we are able sponsor your local show. Thank you once again to those clients that have supported us in the 2011/2012 Season” 87 Robinson Rd, Brookton Ph 9642 1007 Email: [email protected] Check out our Website www.hrushtonandco.com for more great specials CONTENTS Admission………………… 4 Appreciation……………… 7 Art (L)………….……....… 41 Cattle (D)……….……....... 21 Cookery (H)…………..…..31 Equestrian Events……......12 Financial Members………..8 Flowers (K)…………….....38 Fruit & Vegetables (F)…...29 Handicraft (N)………..…..45 Home Produce (I)……......32 Juniors (O)……………......47 Life Members………….….. 8 Membership Form……....... 9 Needlework (J)…….….…..36 Officials…………….….…....6 Photography (M)….….….. 43 Poultry (E)…………..…......23 Preserves (I)………..….…. 32 President’s Report…..…...... 5 Produce (C).………….…....19 Regulations…………..........11 Vegetables (F)……..…........29 Wool (B)…………..…….....17 3 BEVERLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC) Affiliated with the Royal Agricultural Society of W.A. (Inc.) and under the Uniform by-laws made in pursuance of clause 6 of the Royal Agricultural Society Act. 1926. ADMISSION EXHIBITORS, COMPETITORS AND ADULTS - $ 10.00 PENSIONERS - $ 5.00 CHILDREN 4 – 15 years - $ 5.00 Regulations and By–Laws for the governing of the 2012 Annual Show, which are subject to any alterations the Committee may deem advisable, may be inspected on Show day at the Secretary’s Office on the grounds. DISCLAIMER The Committee of the Beverley Agricultural Society Inc. will not accept liability for injury or accidents to any persons and or damage of any kind to property or livestock. WA’s First Full Hydraulic Lift & Fold Boomspray The Leaders in Boomspray Innovation Manufactured by Beverley Steel Fabrication Eddie Peart Phone: 08 9646 1218 Fax: 08 9646 1581 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hydraboom.com.au PO Box 69 Beverley WA 6304 4 President’s Report Our resilient community spirit was epitomised in last year’s Beverley Show and we “bounced back” with record numbers through the gate and great support from the business community, trade exhibitors and members, not to mention the beautiful weather . We’ve booked another fine day and are looking forward to an even better year in 2012. This year we are proudly showcasing our farming community with the theme of National Australian Year of the Farmer in conjunction with our major sponsors Healthways, Act Belong Commit and the Bendigo Bank. This has been said one hundred and thirty five times already by different presidents but it is still true and my sincere thanks go to our very dedicated committee who organise this day of fun, light entertainment and serious competition. We all appreciate the contribution of the community’s many individuals and business houses who give time, money, prizes and logistical support to ensure this event remains one of the best days in our district’s annual calendar. So come along, enjoy the friendly atmosphere and be part of a great Beverley community family day. Teresa Reid, President DINE IN / TAKE AWAY Delicious Home Cooked Meals Home Made Cakes & Slices Roast Chickens - Coffee - Drinks - Juices Confectionery - Ice - Daily Paper - Phone Cards OPEN 7 Days a Week 111 Vincent St Beverley 5 Phone: 9646 1524 OFFICIALS—2012 PRESIDENT Teresa Reid VICE PRESIDENT Loretta Adams SECRETARY Gemma Ugle TREASURER Sam Fricker (08) 96 46 0424 SCHEDULE & ENTRIES SECRETARIES Sue Martin (08) 9646 4073 or 0427 771 054 Sarah Aynsley (08)9646 6246 or 0437 483 329 COMMITTEE Tim Cooke Sandy Woods Ben Air Mel Vivian Beverley Murphy Sue Britza Suzie Collins All correspondence to: PO Box 108, Amor Moulton Tim Seed Fleta Redding Beverley 6304 PATRONS Mr. Cedric Smith Mr. Brian Sims Mrs. Gaenor Carter IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Tim Seed PAST PRESIDENTS H. Sewell, J. Seabrooke, E.R. Parker, C. Smith, W. Smith, H. Lukin, S. Williams, E. Powell, J.W. Broun, F. Lodge, T. Barrett-Lennard, R.C. Smith, E.W. Edwards, J.S. Twine, H. Blechynden, G. Barrett-Lennard, C.R. McGlew, E.T.K. Barrett-Lennard, A.L. Barrett-Lennard, J.W. Woods, C.D. Smith, P.R. Bremner, K.H. Doncon, B.G. Sims, M.S. Murray, D.J. Barrett-Lennard, C.L. Doncon, R.J. Adams, E.T.D. Barrett-Lennard, R.D. Smith, G. Blight, P. Jenkin, J. Wallace, N. Cooke, D. Young, J. Wallace, A. Shaw, T. Cooke 6 Appreciation The Beverley Agricultural Society Committee wish to warmly thank all judges, stewards, members, friends, exhibitors, members of the community and local business who help and support the show with donations of trophies, prize money and precious time. Trophy winners are reminded that a short note of thanks to the trophy donors would be appreciated. Mr. Max Trenorden M.L.A. – has donated a trophy for the Best Commercial Exhibit. Beverley Shire – has donated a trophy for the most points over all sections, for immediate family. Beverley News - has donated a trophy for the junior (under 16) gaining the most points over all the show (except poultry, equestrian and cattle). Mr GE Edwards has donated a trophy for the runner-up to the junior gaining the most points over all the show. President’s Trophy – The President has donated a trophy for the exhibitor gaining the most points over all sections of the Show. Exhibitors must enter at least THREE SECTIONS to be eligible for this trophy. Nick Cooke Perpetual Trophy – Best Young Exhibitor (under 25 years old). 150th Anniversary Trophy – will be presented this year to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in the section – Handicrafts This event is proudly sponsored by Healthway to promote the Act-Belong-Commit message. 7 Beverley Agricultural Society (Inc) Financial Members 2011 Adams L Ahern P & V Anderson S Appelbee L & P Ashworth W & N Aynsley FD & SR Edwards PM Ellis A English J & H Faithfull B Fleay H & D Fleay P & C Lindley K Ridgway R & D Lupton K Mann B Mann J Matthews J Rodgers S Sampson D Sattler A & J Sax D & H McCallum G & R McLean B & A Schilling K Schilling P & C Seeber G & V Badger K Foster B Bailey D Barrett-Lennard AD Barrett-Lennard GD Fregon V Fricker S Gollan S & S McLean W & K Barrett-Lennard J Barrett-Lennard J & L Barrett-Lennard M Barrett-Lennard M Grossmith L & M Hall B & B Hambly A Hambly G & P Miller B Barrett-Lennard R & L Beavis M Hammond J & J Hancock C Blechynden M Blechynden M & C Bowden M & F Moulton N & A Strange I & J Bremner P Britza S Heal E & J Hill M Hill WA Hutchinson B & M Hutchinson RA & EA Moulton C Moulton G & G Moulton J Sims BG & LC Smith C Smith PH Smith R Smith R & D Stanfield C Brookes S Hutchinson SG Murphy B Murray A Murray B & A Murray D & J Szczecinski V & A Thomas JL Turner GR Vandenburg M Broun B Broun P & A Byrne PR Byworth S & I Ireland D Ireland N & W Ireland R Jenkin P & V Murray ET & B Murray J & W Carroll M Cleland A Cleland B & A Jones AE Jones JW Kay L Pearce R & B Petchell J Petchell M & G Vaughan D & L Vivian M & B Wansbrough B Wansbrough D Wansbrough HM Cole C Connelly M Cooke R & A Kehlet M & L Kempton RJ Kilpatrick B Prosser S Rayner H Rayner J Cooke T & A Davis M Kilpatrick D Kilpatrick T & N Redding F Reed C Drury M Lane J & G Leonhardt S & K Reid T Edwards GE Edwards P & V Mearns S Mellick C & R Miller G & S Minchin JA Morrell S & S Ochtman T Overington D Ridgway J Selfox S Shaw A & K Shaw L Wansbrough JW Wansbrough P Wansbrough R Wauchope B Wilkinson D & Z Willson J & M Woods M Woods S Worster A Lillico D Many thanks to all our financial members for your ongoing support. Life Members Barrett– Lennard E.T.D Edwards E De Rossi P Barrett-Lennard G Langsford H.G. Woods F 8 Woods S Murray M Carter G Carter B You are invited and most WELCOME to become a Financial Member of the Beverley Agricultural Society (Inc.) FAMILY MEMBERSHIP FEE $20.00 Entitles you to admission to the grounds for member, one adult and nominated children of member (under 16 yrs), a vote and a voice at all society meetings. Please fill in the form below and post your cheque to the Secretary P.O. Box 108, Beverley W.A. 6304 I wish to become a Member of the Beverley Agricultural Society (Inc.) Name…………………………………………………… Address………………………………………………… No. of nominated children…………………………... Cheque enclosed $20.00 Post to– Secretary P.O. Box 108, Beverley W.A. 6304 9 Beverley Pharmacy Proud Supporters of the 136th Beverley Agricultural Society (Inc.) Show 112 Vincent Street, Beverley Telephone 9646 1134 City Prices Bridgestone Preferred Dealer Ph/fax Mick on 9646 1607 or a/hrs 9646 0066 10 Show Regulations & Notices Entries Close 5.00 pm Friday August 10th, 2012 except for Section F (Fruit & Vegetables) & Section K (Flowers) which close 5.00 pm Tuesday August 14th, 2012 **NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.** Unofficial Equestrian events nominated on Show day. 1. The exhibition shed will be open until 7.00 pm on Thursday before the show to receive entries. 2. All exhibits, except where otherwise specified, must be staged by 11am on Friday 17th August. 3. Please check individual sections for specific regulations. 4. Each exhibit must clearly show – NAME, SECTION and CLASS NUMBER in which it is entered. 5. Exhibits must be labelled in such a way that labels can be removed or covered for judging. 6. The Committee will take every care of exhibits, but will not be responsible for any loss by accident, fire or other means either in transit, in the building or during exhibition. 7. Judging commences on Friday at 1pm unless otherwise specified. 8. No person other than judges and officials will be allowed in the exhibition shed while judging is in progress. 9. Judges are required to disqualify entries that do not adhere to regulations. 10. Should there be a tie in any section in which points are awarded for trophies, the exhibitor gaining the greatest number of firsts shall be declared the winner. 11. The Society reserves the right to substitute trophies of equal value to cash prizes or vice versa. 12. All prize money will be paid on Show day from the Show Office. 13. NO EXHIBITS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE EXHIBITION SHED BEFORE 4.30pm ON SHOW DAY without written permission from either the Shed Secretary or Chief Steward. 14. All persons entering the grounds on Show day, other than those carrying Members or Complimentary tickets will be required to pay admission. 11 UNOFFICIAL EQUESTRIAN EVENTS Conducted by the Balkuling Horse and Pony Club Inc. OPEN TO ALL COMPETITORS Chief Steward: Mrs Sue Britza : 96461392 Mobile : 0429461392 Dressage and Breed Nominations close– Wednesday 15th August 2012 All other nominations on the day. Riders to negotiate between events on the day. The programme may be altered on the day. One rider per horse may get free entry to the show. All other vehicle occupants will be required to pay entry fees at the gate—Off Forrest Street Entry Fees: $40 (Hacking, Jumping and Novelties) $30 For 1 or 2 disciplines ONLY $30 Led in rider ONLY (Events 1,2,12,32,33,34) $4 per Training round-Jumping $5 per entry/per horse BARREL RACE – Entitled to 2 attempts $5 PER CLASS FOR BREED- SEE ENTRY FORM $5 Ground Fees per horse START TIME 9am Ribbons to 3rd Place – Champion and Reserve Ribbons We would like to thank the following sponsors: Beverley Drapery, Willey’s Trading Post, Beverley Pharmacy, Whitebourne Equestrian, Mark Britza Farrier, Midas Stud, York Stock Feeds, Caljie Park Ring events 1. Led in rider - 5 years and under 2. Led in rider - 6 years and over 3. CHAMPION LED IN RIDER 4. Rider 9 & under 5. Rider 10 - 11 6. Rider 12 - 13 7. Rider 14 - 16 8. Rider 17 - 21 9. Rider 22 - 35 10. Riders over 35 11. CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER - RESERVE JUNIOR RIDER (2nd place to champion eligible) 12. CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER - RESERVE CHAMPION (2nd place to champion eligible) EVENTS 13 - 16 RIDERS TO BE MEMBERS OF BALKULING, BEVERLEY PONY CLUB OR ADULT RIDING CLUB 13. Local Rider 10 years and under 14. Local Rider 11-13 years 15. Local rider 14 - 17 years 16. Local rider 18 years and over 17. Led Pony Hack - 12.2hh and under 18. Led Pony Hack - Over 12.2hh up to 14hh 19. Novice Pony (14.0h and under – Not to have won more than 3 places at any fixture) 20. Pony hack 12.2h and under 21. Pony hack over 12.2h up to including 13.0h 12 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Pony Hack over 13h-14h CHAMPION PONY (winners of events 19-22) Reserve Champion Pony (2nd place to the winner) Grey coloured Pony Any other coloured Pony Pairs of Ponies Novice Hack over 14.0h (Not to have won more than 3 places at any fixture) Galloway Hack over 14.0h up to and including 14.2h Galloway Hack over 14.2h up to and including 15.0h Hack over 15hh up to and including 15.2hh Hack over 15.2h up to and including 16h Hack over 16h Lightweight Galloway over 14hh up to and including 15hh Med/Hvy Galloway over 14hh up to and including 15hh Lightweight Hack over 15hh Med/Hvy Hack over 15hh CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (Winner of classes 29,30,34,35) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (Winner of classes 31,32,33,36,37) NOVELTY EVENTS 40. Bending Race- led riders 41. Three Mug Race – led riders 42. Minty Race- led riders 43. Bending race- 10 yrs and under 44. Western Bending- 10 yrs and under 45. Three mug race- 10 yrs and under 46. Minty Race – 10 yrs and under 47. Bending race- 11 – 13 years 48. Western Bending- 11 – 13 years 49. Three mug race- 11 – 13 years 50. Minty Race – 11 – 13 years 51. Bending race- 14 years and over 52. Western Bending- 14 years and over 53. Three mug race- 14 years and over 54. Minty Race – 14 years and over JUMPING – Rider to choose 2 consecutive events from events 56,57,58 55. 30-40cm Training round – Open to all riders (May be led) ($4 per round) Only available BEFORE main jumping event starts at about 10.30am 55a. 30cm A2(one round on time) 12 years and under 55b. 30cm A2 (One round on time) 13years and over 56. 45cm Table C (one round on time – pole knocked down = 5sec. – two refusals allowed) 57. 60cm AM7 (immediate jump off- if clear ) 58. 75cm AM7 (as above) BARREL RACE – In Pony Club Grounds ($5 for two rounds- fastest time is recorded – ONLY BETWEEN 10am and 12pm) a) PONY CLASS b ) HORSE CLASS 13 BEVERLEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW - BREED Conducted by Balkuling Horse and Pony Club To commence after completion of ring events ~ approx 1pm Entries must be in by 15th August 2012 Open Pony 14h & under 1. Gelding any age 2 Stallion or Colt any age Champion and Reserve Champion 3. Mare 4 years and over 4. Filly 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Champion Thoroughbred 21. Stallion or Colt – any age 22. Mare or Filly – any age 23. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Arabian Pure Bred 24. Stallion or Colt – any age 25. Mare or Filly – any age 26. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Combined Pure Bred Welsh 5. Stallion or Colt – any age 6. Mare or Filly – any age 7. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative 27. Stallion or Colt – any age 28. Mare or Filly – any age 29. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Pony Stud Book –Registered Pure or Part 8. Stallion or Colt – any age 9. Mare or Filly – any age 10. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Pinto 30. Stallion or Colt – any age 31. Mare or Filly – any age 32. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony 11. Stallion or Colt – any age 12. Mare or Filly – any age 13. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Any other registered Horse Breed 33. Stallion or Colt – any age 34. Mare or Filly – any age 35. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Any other registered Pony Breed 14. Stallion or Colt – any age 15. Mare or Filly – any age 16. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion Any UNREGISTERED Horse or Pony 36. Mare or Filly – any age 37. Gelding – any age Open Horse over 14hh 17. Stallion or Colt – any age 18. Gelding – any age Champion and Reserve Champion 19. Mare 4 years and over 20. Filly 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Champion SUPREME LED EXHIBIT 38. Ridden Stallion – Any height 39. Ridden Mare – over 14hh 40. Ridden Mare –14hh and under 41. Ridden Gelding – Over 14hh 42. Ridden Gelding – 14hh and under Champion and Reserve Champion See pull out ‘Entry’ insert for Equestrian Breed Entry Form 14 15 Mary, Jock and staff welcome you to Affordable Accommodation Comfortable Beds TVs in all rooms Lunch and Dinner 7 days Ph: 08 9646 1094 Fax: 08 9646 0284 104 Vincent St Beverley WA 6304 Email: [email protected] Web: www.freemasonstavern.com 16 SECTION B – WOOL Stewards: Andrew Schilling Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Entry Fee: $1.00. Prizes: 1st $5. 2nd $2.50 Trophies: Primaries - has donated a trophy for the exhibitor gaining Most Points overall for fleeces that are not shed or rug protected. M & C Blechynden - have donated a trophy for the exhibitor gaining Most Points overall for shed or rug protected fleeces. Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated ribbons for Grand Champion Fleece, Champion Medium Wool Fleece and Champion Fine Wool Fleece. Spearwood Wool Handlers – has donated a trophy for the Champion Fleece Regulations: Wool must be from the current season’s clip and must not be more than 396 days. Fleece to be skirted to the standard recognised by the Wool Brokers Maximum Points Awarded Trueness of Wool Type………….…….……..15 Conformity of Length………………..............10 Soundness……………………………..............10 Handle……………………………....................15 Colour or Bloom etc…………………………..10 Character………………………………………15 Density…………………………………………15 Evenness……………………………………….10 Total……………………………………..…….100 Classes 1. Merino fleece, fine wool, from ewe or wether (point judging). 2. Merino fleece, medium wool from ewe or wether (point judging). 3. Merino fleece, strong wool from ewe or wether (point judging). 4. Merino ram fleece, from Beverley district (point judging). Not eligible for Champion Ribbon. 5. Merino fleece, ewe or wether (point judging). Stud breeders are not eligible. 6. Two Merino fleeces, fine or medium, ewe or wether (point judging). 7. Two Merino fleeces, strong wool, ewe or wether (point judging). 8. Merino fleece, other than ram, to be judged for commercial value. 9. Merino lambs fleece, open, (point judging). 10. Crossbred fleece, open (point judging). 11. Five Merino fleeces, ewe or wether to be judged for commercial value. Stud breeders not eligible. 12. Any other breed fleece, ewe or wether (point judging). 13. Any other breed fleece, ram (point judging). 17 18 SECTION C – PRODUCE Stewards: Dave Hardy Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Entry Fee: $1.00. Prizes: 1st $4.00, 2nd $2.00. Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the Most Outstanding exhibit. D & S Aynsley – have donated a trophy for the most points in this section. Regulations: Sheaves and Pasture blocks MUST be size specified Classes 1-3 & 5-8 to be judged for seed purposes only, may be pickled. Classes 1 & 2 , entries to be in accordance with the recommendations of the State Wheat Advisory Committee. Classes 3 & 5, entries to be in accordance with the recommendations of W.A. Coarse Grains Advisory Committee. Classes 9-15 to be judged for growth appropriate to class and seasonal conditions. ALL ENTRIES TO BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Class GRAIN OR SEED Variety to be named. 1. Wheat, late/mid season maturing, 10-15kg. 2. Wheat, early maturing, 10-15 kg. 3. Oats, for milling, 8-10kg. 4. Oats, for feed, any variety, 8- 10kg. 5. Barley, two row, acceptable for malting. 6. Lupins, any variety, 10-15kg. 7. Pulse, for grain, 10-15kg. 8. Any other seed, 1-5kg. SHEAF 15-20cm. in diameter . Variety to be named. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Green Wheaten, for grain. Green Oaten, for grain. Green Barley, for grain. Green Wheaten for hay or chaff. Green Oaten, for hay or chaff. Green Lupins, for grain, complete plant with root system. Green Canola, for grain. Green Pulse. HAY 17. Cereal hay, half bale. 18. Round bale sample, 4-6kg. BLOCK PASTURE 30cm x 30cm NOT to be grown in a box. 19. 20. 21. 22. Grazed Pasture. Subterranean clover. Pasture grown on salt land. Legumes other than Subterranean clover. 19 Beverley Newsagency For all your Newsagency requirements when it comes to: *STATIONERY *MAGAZINES *PAPERS *LOTTO *GIFTWARE * GREETING CARDS *TOYS *BOOKS *PHONE RE-CHARGE See Pauline & Barry at 135 VINCENT STREET BEVERLEY Ph: 9646 1142 20 SECTION D – CATTLE Chief Steward: Sandy Woods Ring Steward: Terry Woods Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. ENTRY FEE: $5.00 PER ENTRY Entries to be posted to Sandy Woods, 1791 Westdale Rd, Beverley WA 6304 Entries to be on the grounds by: 9 a.m. Saturday 18th August. Judging will commence at 10.30a.m. Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated ribbons for Grand Champion Female and Grand Champion Bull. Blechys Tyres – has donated a trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor Regulations for Led Steers; Classes will be decided on the day. Please bring age and weight of steer with you. Animal to be weighed within 48 hours of arriving on Show grounds. Class 1. Bull born on or after June 1, 2011 and before Dec 31, 2011. 2. Bull born on or after April 1, 2011 and before May 31, 2011. 3. Bull born on or after Jan 1, 2011 and before March 31, 2011. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 4. Bull born on or before Dec 31, 2010. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL 5. Female born on or after June 1, 2011 and Dec 31, 2011. 6. Female born on or after April 1, 2011 and before May 31, 2011. 7. Female born on or after Jan 1, 2011 and before March 31, 2011. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE 8. Female born on or after Dec 31, 2010. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE 9. Led Steer. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF W.A. INC. JUNIOR CATTLE JUDGING AND JUNIOR CATTLE PARADING COMPETITION. Open to anyone including Agricultural School students that are under 25 yrs of age on the 1 st of May in the year of the State Finals, with a minimum age of 15. State Finals of the Junior Judging Competition to be held at the Perth Royal Show In September 2012 Beverley Show placegetters will have the opportunity to compete. The winner of the State Final will then compete in the National Junior Judging Competition in the year 2012. Please note that the Judging of the Parading Competition will take place during the main cattle judging. 21 NORTHAM Proud Sponsors of the Beverley Agricultural Society DEALERS FOR: PARTS Ryan Ware SALES Warren Hunt SERVICE Richard Taylor Tel: (08) 9622 6344 Fax: (08) 9622 6355 29 York Road PO Box 259 Northam WA 6401 22 SECTION E - POULTRY Chief Steward: Benjamin Air Ph:9646 0836/0417 181 625 Email - b-p–[email protected] Entries to: Section E - Poultry C/- Ben Air 104 Lukin St Beverley WA 6304 Entries Close: Friday, One week before Show Day (10th August 2012). Entry Fee: $0.50 single / $1.00 trio Juniors (under 16YO) FREE!! Birds to be penned by: 8.30 am Show day (Saturday, 18th August 2012) Prize Money Trios (all breeds, one male two females) 1st: $10.00 2nd: $5.00 Single Classes 1st: $ 4.00 2nd: $2.00 Regulations: BIRDS DEEMED SUFFERING FROM ILLNESS OR INFESTATION WILL BE DISQUALIFIED AND BARRED OR REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES BY OUR STEWARDS. ACCESS TO THE POULTRY SHED WILL BE RESTRICTED DURING JUDGING. EGGS LAID BY ENTERED BIRDS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE BIRDS’ OWNER, BUT MAY BE REMOVED FROM SAID CAGE BY THE CHIEF STEWARD, OR WITH THE CHIEF STEWARD’S PERMISSION, ONLY. Judging will commence 9.00am sharp Saturday 18th August 2012. For exhibition and public display purposes, owners are requested to leave entered birds in cages until 3.30pm. The Judges may, on their own discretion, award a 2nd only (no 1st prize) in a class lacking good examples of the variety, or no prize to any entry they may consider non-representative of the breed. Australian Standard breed disqualification will apply. AC = Any Colour AOC = Any Other Colour AV = Any Variety AOV = Any Other Variety SFB = Soft Feather Bantam TROPHIES & SECTIONS George Price Perpetual Trophy - Champion Bird in Show. Bendigo Bank York – In conjunction with the George Price Perpetual Trophy, $100.00 for best bird in show. ANZ Bank Beverley - has donated $50 for Reserve Champion Bird in show. Bendigo Bank York - has donated $25 cash for most points in Poultry section. Beverley Agricultural Society Inc has donated a ribbon for Champion Bird in Show. Beverley Agricultural Society Inc has donated a ribbon for Reserve Champion Bird in Show. Trios 1. Soft Feathered Heavy Breed Fowl 3. Soft Feather Heavy Breed Bantam 5. Hard Feather Fowl 7. Waterfowl/Other - Any variety 2. Soft Feather Light Breed Fowl 4. Soft Feather Light Breed Bantam 6. Hard Feather Bantam 23 SECTION E - POULTRY (continued) Soft Feathered Heavy Breed Fowl 8. Australorp, Male 10. Rhode Island Red, Male 12. Plymouth Rock, AC, Male 14.Whyandotte, White, Male 16.Whyandotte, Laced AC, Male 18. Whyandotte, AOC, Male 20. Orpington, Black, Male 22. Orpington, Buff, Male 24. Orpington, AOC, Male 26. Light Sussex, Male 28. Sussex, AOC, Male 30. Langshan, AV, Male 32. Other Heavy Breed Fowl, Male 9. Australorp, Female 11. Rhode Island Red, Female 13. Plymouth Rock, AC, Female 15. Whyandotte, White, Female 17. Whyandotte, Laced AC, Female 19. Whyandotte, AOC, Female 21. Orpington, Black, Female 23. Orpington, Buff, Female 25. Orpington, AOC Female 27. Light Sussex, Female 29. Sussex, AOC, Male 31. Langshan, AV, Female 33. Other Heavy Breed, Female Soft Feathered Light Breed Fowl 34. Leghorn, White, Male 36. Leghorn, Black, Male 38. Leghorn, Brown, Male 40. Leghorn, AOC, Male 42. Silkie, AC, Male 44. Hamburg, AC, Male 46. Ancona, Male 48. Polish, AC, Male 50. Araucana, AC, Male 52. Other Light Breed Fowl, AC, Male 35. Leghorn, White, Female 37. Leghorn, Black, Female 39. Leghorn, Brown, Female 41. Leghorn, AOC, Female 43. Silkie, AC, Female 45. Hamburg, AC, Female 47. Ancona, Female 49. Polish, AC, Female 51. Araucana, AC, Female 53. Other Light Breed, AC, Female Hard Feathered/Game Fowl 54 OEG, Black/Red, Male 56. OEG, Duckwing AC, Male 58. OEG, Pile, Male 60. OEG, AOC, Male 62. Indian Game, Dark, Male 64. Indian Game, AOC, Male 66. Malay Game, AC, Male 68. Modern Game, Black/Red, Male 70. Modern Game, Duckwing AC, Male 72. Modern Game, Pile, Male 74. Modern Game, AOC, Male 76. Australian Game, AC, Male 78.Other Hard Feather Fowl, AC, Male 55. OEG, Black/Red, Female 57. OEG, Duckwing AC, Female 59. OEG, Pile, Female 61. OEG, AOC, Female 63. Indian Game, Dark, Female 65. Indian Game, AOC, Female 67. Malay Game, AC, Female 69. Modern Game, Black/Red, Female 71. Modern Game, Duckwing AC, Female 73. Modern Game, Pile, Female 75. Modern Game, AOC, Female 77. Australian Game, AC, Female 79. Other Hard Feather Fowl, AC, Female For extra entry forms and copies of the Schedule go to beverleywa.com 24 SECTION E - POULTRY (continued) Soft Feathered Heavy Breed Bantum 80.Whyandotte, Partridge, Male 82. White, Male 84. Whyandotte, Laced AC, Male 86. Whyandotte, AOC, Male 88. Pekin, Black, Male 90. Pekin, White, Male 92. Pekin, Buff, Male 94. Pekin, Blue, Male 96. Pekin, AOC, Male 98. Australorp, AC, Male 100. Rhode Island Red, Male 102. Plymouth Rock, AC, Male 104. Orpington, AC, Male 106. Sussex, AC, Male 108. Langshan, AV, Male 110. Frizzle, AC, Male 112. Other SFB Heavy breed, AC, Male 81. Whyandotte, Partridge, Female 83. Whyandotte, White, Female 85. Whyandotte, Laced AC, Female 87. Whyandotte, AOC, Female 89. Pekin, Black, Female 91. Pekin, White, Female 93. Pekin, Buff, Female 95. Pekin, Blue, Female 97. Pekin, AOC, Female 99. Australorp, AC, Female 101. Rhode Island Red, Female 103. Plymouth Rock, AC, Female 105. Orpington, AC, Female 107. Sussex, AC, Female 109. Langshan, AV, Female 111. Frizzle, AC, Female 113. Other SFB Heavy breed, AC, Female Soft Feathered Light Breed Bantum 114. MaleLeghorn, White, Male 116. Leghorn, Black, Male 118. Leghorn, Brown, Male 120. Leghorn, AOC, Male 122. Silkie, AC, Male 124. Ancona, Male 126. Sebright, AC, Male 128. Japanese, Male 130. Belgian, AV, Male 132. Rosecomb, AC, Male 134. Other SFB Light breed, AC, Male 115. Leghorn, White, Female 117. Leghorn, Black, Female 119. Leghorn, Brown, Female 121. Leghorn, AOC, Female 123. Silkie, AC, Female 125. Ancona, Female 127. Sebright, AC, Female 129. Japanese, Female 131. Belgian, AV, Female 133. Rosecomb, AC, Female 135. Other SFB Light Breed, AC, Male Act: Keep physically, socially and mentally active. Take a walk, ride a bike, read a book, dance, do a crossword puzzle, stop for a chat. Being active helps cope with stress, builds friendships and lifts spirits. Make a list of things you really like to do. Make a plan to spend time doing these things. Do more things you enjoy. 25 SECTION E - POULTRY (continued) Hard Feathered/Game Bantum 136. OEG, Black/Red, Male 138. OEG, Duckwing AC, Male 140. OEG, Pile, Male 142. OEG, Blue/Red, Male 144. OEG, Wheaten Blue tail, FEMALE 146. OEG, AOC, Male 148. Indian Game, Dark, Male 150. Indian Game, AOC, Male 152. Malay Game, AC, Male 154. Modern Game, Black/Red, Male 156. Modern Game, Blue Red, Male 158. Modern Game, Brown Red, Male 160. Modern Game, Duckwing AC, Male 162. Modern Game, Pile, Male 164. Modern Game, Birchen, Male 166. Modern Game, Whtn Black tail, FEMALE 168. Modern Game, AOC, Male 170. Australian Game, AC, Male 172. Other Hard Feather Bantam, AC, Male 137. OEG, Black/Red, Female 139. OEG, Duckwing AC, Female 141. OEG, Pile, Female 143. OEG, Blue Red, Female 145. OEG, Wheaten Black Tail, Female 147. OEG, AOC, Female 149. Indian Game, Dark, Female 151. Indian Game, AOC, Female 153. Malay Game, AC, Female 155. Modern Game, Black/Red, Female 157. Modern Game, Blue Red, Female 159. Modern Game, Brown Red, Male 161. Modern Game, Duckwing AC, Female 163. Modern Game, Pile, Female 165. Modern Game, Birchen, female 167. Modern Game, Whtn blue tail, Female 169. Modern Game, AOC, Female 171. Australian Game, AC, Female 173. Other Hard Feather Bantam, AC, Female Waterfowl/Others 174. Muscovy, AC, Drake 176. Indian Runner, White, Drake 178. Indian Runner, AOC, Drake 180. Campbell, AC, Drake 182. Pekin, Drake 184. Cayuga, Drake 186. Rouen, Drake 188. Appleyard, Bantam, Drake 190. Saxony, Bantam, Drake 192. Other Bantam Drake 194. AOV, Waterfowl, Male 196. Turkey, AC, Gobbler 198. Guinea Fowl, AC, Male 175. Muscovy, AC, Duck 177. Indian Runner, White, Duck 179. Indian Runner, AOC, Duck 181. Campbell, AC, Duck 183. Pekin, Duck 185. Cayuga, Duck 187. Rouen, Duck 189. Appleyard, Bantam, Duck 191. Saxony, Bantam, Duck 193. Other Bantam Duck 195. AOV, Waterfowl, Female 197. Turkey, AC, Hen 199. Guinea Fowl, AC, Female Juniors 200. Soft Feather Fowl, AV, Male 202. Soft Feather Bantam, AV, Male 204. Hard Feather Fowl, AV, Male 206. Hard Feather Bantam, AV, Male 201. Soft Feather Fowl, AV, Female 203. Soft Feather Bantam, AV, Female 205. Hard Feather Fowl, AV, Female 207. Hard Feather Bantam, AV, Female 26 John & Staff welcome you to the Hotel Beverley Friendly Service, Quality Accommodation TOP CLASS CUISINE STILL THE TOP PUB 137 Vincent Street, Telephone: (08) 9646 1190 27 28 SECTION F – FRUIT & VEGETABLES Stewards: Michelle Drury Entries Close: 5 p.m. Tuesday 14th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Prizes: 1st $4.00, 2nd $2.00. Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated a ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit M & S Martin - have donated a trophy for the exhibitor gaining the most points. Beverley Weight Watchers Federation - has donated a trophy for the runner-up. Regulations: All fruit and vegetables must be grown by the exhibitor. Paper Plates provided. Vegetables shown in “collection” cannot compete in other classes. Vegetables Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Vegetables, best collection, to be judged for quality, at least six varieties. Lettuce, any type, one head. Broccoli, one head. Cabbage, one head. Cauliflower, one head. Brussel Sprouts, six heads. Swede, two. Turnips, any variety, three. Carrots, three. Peas, any variety, ten pods. Broad Beans, ten pods. Rhubarb, six sticks. Radishes, bunch of six. Beetroot, bunch of three. Shallots or Spring Onions, bunch of ten. Silver beet, four stalks. Potatoes, six. Pumpkin, any variety. Pumpkin, biggest, any variety. Cabbage, biggest, any variety. Swede, biggest, any variety. Herbs – bundle of three in a jar of water. Any other vegetable, not mentioned above, variety named. Fruit 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Oranges, six, other than Navel. Oranges, six, Navel. Lemons, six. Mandarins, six. Grapefruit, six. Home dried fruit collection. Almonds in shell, any variety, 250g. Any other fruit not mentioned above, six 29 From Our Archives This recipe appeared in the original cooking section. 30 SECTION H – COOKERY Stewards: Jo Rose, Joan Leonhardt Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $4.00, 2nd $2.00. Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. J & W Murray - have donated a trophy for most points. Avon Trading Co. - has donated a trophy for the runner-up. Regulations: All exhibits must be at least 12 hours old. Cakes to be un-iced, unless otherwise stated. All sponges must be made in round tins and un-filled. All entries to be displayed on a suitable glass or china plate. In the interest of hygiene & appearance, exhibits MUST be placed in a clear oven bag. Class 1. Fruit and Nut Loaf, cooked in a Nut Loaf Tin. 2. Date and Walnut Loaf. 3. Boiled fruit cake using recipe on page 30. 4. Fruit Cake, suitable for Christmas or Birthday, 20cm round tin. 5. Carrot Cake. (iced) 6. Orange Cake, oblong tin. 7. Chocolate Cake. 8. Packet Cake. 9. Cake, cooked in a microwave, ring container, (not packet cake). 10. Sponge Sandwich. (made in round tin and not filled) 11. Swiss Roll, with commercial jam, ends not to be cut. 12. Plate of cookies, 2 varieties, 3 of each, rolled or spoon dropped. 13. Anzac biscuits, 6. 14. Slice, 6, one variety, cooked or uncooked. 15. Muffins, 3. 16. Plate of pikelets, six, 5-7cm across. 17. Plate of Plain Scones, 4. 18. Plate of Sweet Scones, 4. 19. Sausage Rolls, 4. 20. Home made pies, 2 individual. 21. Quiche. 22. Mini Pizza, 2. 23. Bread, Wholemeal, cooked in a bread machine. 24. Bread, White, cooked in a bread machine. 25. Bread, Other , cooked in a bread machine. 26. Bread Rolls, mixed in a bread machine. 3-4 27. Bread, Wholemeal, home-made, not machine. 28. Bread, White, home-made, not machine. 29. Bread Rolls, home- made, not machine. 3-4 30. Bread, any other variety, home-made, not machine 31. Decorated Cake, material optional, i.e., butter icing, lollies, etc. 32. Decorated Cake, Formal (celebration, etc.). 33. Decorated Cake, Novice. 31 SECTION I - PRESERVES AND HOME PRODUCE Stewards: Sue Martin, Colleen Sleer Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2 Trophies: Hon. Judi Moylan M.P. - has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 1-21. L Sims - has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 22-30. Beverley Country Kitchen– has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 31-43. Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Regulations: All entries in classes 1-21 to be in clear glass containers (jam in jam jars) with plain screw top lids and no cloth covers. No advertising on lids. All entries labelled with date and variety on side of containers. Class PRESERVES 1. Orange Marmalade. 2. Grapefruit Marmalade. 3. Any other variety Marmalade. 4. Apricot jam, (fresh fruit). 5. Fig jam, (fresh fruit). 6. Plum jam, (fresh fruit). 7. Combination jam or any other variety, (fresh fruit). 8. Collection of home-made jams, at least three varieties – no Marmalade. 9. Fruit jelly, any variety. 10. Lemon Butter. 11. Pickles, home-made with mustard. 12. Chutney, any variety. 13. Relish, any variety. 14. Tomato sauce. (one bottle) 15. Sauce, any other variety. (one bottle) 16. Onions, pickled in white vinegar. 17. Pickled vegetables in white vinegar. 18. Olives, pickled, black/green. 19. Olives, marinated . 20. Dehydrated or sun dried fruit or vegetables. 21. Collection off the pantry shelf of six items. 32 York Estate Agents – (Beverley Division) Local Residential & Rural Experts Honest and Caring for your requirements. 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Rural: Michael Bawden 0403 268 158 FREE Appraisals Office: Email: Phone: 9641 1335 Fax: 9641 1334 Helen: [email protected] Office: [email protected] www.yorkfn.com.au 33 WD & LM SLEEP Kokeby Concrete Concrete, Sand pads, Bob Cat Hire, Site and Block Cleanup (can organise grano workers) 57 Forrest St, Beverley, WA, 6304 Livestock & Wool - Primaries of WA Fertilizer-Summit Fertilizers Merchandise - Independent Insurance - EBM Insurance Brokers Real Estate - CRT Primaries Licensed General Auctioneer On Farm Delivery for Chemicals & Fencing Contact Geoff & Jenny Rayner email: [email protected] Phone: 9646 1420 Fax: 9646 0547 A/h: 9646 1371 Mob: 0429 461 420 34 SECTION I - PRESERVES AND HOME PRODUCE (Continued) EGGS All eggs to be on a plate (supplied). Eggs to be judged on uniformity, size, colour and weight. Eggs should be clean, not washed or oiled. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Hen eggs, brown, six. Hen eggs, white, six. Hen eggs, any other colour, six. Bantam eggs, six. Turkey eggs, six. Duck eggs, six. Goose eggs, two. Most unusual shape/texture egg. Best decorated egg. HOME BREW Entries to be in glass bottles preferably with screw top 31. Lager 32. Bitter 33. Stout 34. Ale 35. Draught Beer 36. White wine 37. Red wine 38. Fruit Wine 39. Liqueur 40. Ginger Beer 41. Lemonade APICULTURE 42. Honey, two jars, harvested by exhibitor. 43. Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Keeping mentally healthy is as important as staying physically healthy, and it’s as easy as A-B-C, Act-Belong-Commit 35 SECTION J - NEEDLEWORK Stewards: Val Edwards Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August. Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $2 Trophies Beverley C.W.A. – has donated a trophy for the most outstanding article. Hon. Judi Moylan MP - has donated a trophy for most points in classes 1-13. B & A Cleland - have donated a trophy for most points in classes 14-27. Beverley Bed & Breakfast - has donated a trophy for most points in classes 28-45. Beverley Agricultural Society- has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Regulations All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. All adult garments must be exhibited on coat hangers. Doyleys to be on backing paper. No article that has previously been exhibited is eligible for entry. All articles must be clean, may be washed but not starched. Class HAND EMBROIDERY/ NEEDLEWORK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Tapestry, one article. Tapestry, long stitch. Cross-stitch, framed. Cross-stitch, with other stitches. Cross-stitch miniature framed, not to exceed 10 cm. Cross-stitch, miniature item, no restrictions. Candle wicking, one article. Doyley, hand embroidered. Smocking, any item. Patchwork, one block. Each exhibit must clearly Appliquéé, any item. Quilting, any item. show – NAME, SECTION Any other hand worked item. and CLASS NUMBER in 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Doyley, one only. Centrepiece Knee rug. Pot holder. Any article not mentioned. Baby cardigan/jumper. CROCHET which it is entered. Please let the stewards know you have delivered your items for display. 36 SECTION J - NEEDLEWORK (Continued) KNITTING 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Man’s pullover or cardigan, sleeves optional. Lady’s jumper or cardigan, sleeves optional. Child’s jumper or cardigan. Baby’s jumper or cardigan. Baby set (0-2 yrs) Matinee jacket, booties and bonnet. Knitted tea cosy. Knitted toy. Any other knitted item. MACHINE SEWING 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. Any machine piece of patchwork. Baby’s dress. Child’s dress Child’s shirt or blouse Baby’s/Child’s sleepwear Any other garment or set for a child Lady’s or teenager’s blouse/shirt Lady’s or teenager’s dress or suit, day wear. Lady’s or teenager’s bed wear. Adult’s stretch knit garment. Child’s stretch knit garment. T-shirt in stretch knit. Lingerie. Garment in pure wool. Machine Appliqué, any item. Machine Quilting, any item. Any other machine item. SEE SECTION O FOR JUNIORS Belong: Join a book club, a sporting team or a cooking class, be more involved in community groups or a volunteer organisation. Learn and use other people’s names, hang out with people who share your values and interests. Belonging helps build friendships, creates opportunities, strengthen communities and feels good. Think about spending more time with friends and family; attend community, club or church activities. Just keep showing up. After seven appearances you will be considered a ‘regular’. 37 SECTION K – FLOWERS Stewards: Geraldine Addison Entries Close: 5 p.m. Tuesday 14th August. Entries to be staged by: 11 a.m. Friday 17th August Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $2 Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Dr AE Jones - has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 1-26. J Heal - has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 27-40 Beverley Supermarket and Liquor - has donated a trophy for most points in classes 41-51. Regulations: All exhibits in classes 1-40 must be grown by exhibitor. Pots not to exceed 30cm and exhibitor to provide saucers. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. SPECIMEN CLASS Camellia, double, one bloom. Camellia, single, one bloom. Collection of garden flowers, three cuts, one variety. Flowering native shrub, tree, or climber, one cut. Flowering shrub, tree, or climber, one cut. Geranium, double, with leaf, one cut. Geranium, single, with leaf, one cut. Geranium, ivy with leaf, one cut. Pansies or Violas, four blooms, separate containers. Sweet Pea, one colour, three cuts. Sweet Pea, separate colours, three cuts. Collection of Bulbs/Corms/Rhizomes, limit six, one spike each. Orchid, one spike. Daffodils, bicolour, two blooms. Daffodils, double, two blooms. Daffodils, split corona, two blooms. Daffodils, trumpets, two blooms. Jonquils, any variety, three blooms. Commit: Take up a cause or help others in your community. Set some goals for yourself. Be a volunteer or a coach or a mentor. Support your community clubs and groups. Try something challenging: learn something new. Help others. Commitment creates opportunities for you and others, it creates a sense of belonging and it feels good. Commitment gives meaning to life. 38 SECTION K – FLOWERS (Continued) CONTAINERS Containers may be Vase or Bowl. 19. Calendulas, one or mixed colours, own foliage. 20. Daisies, collection one or mixed colours, own foliage. 21. Flowers, one variety, not otherwise specified, own foliage. 22. Geraniums, not less than three colours, own foliage. 23. Nasturtiums, one or mixed colours, own foliage. 24. Native shrubs, trees or climber, one variety, own foliage. 25. Stocks, one or mixed colours, own foliage. 26. Mixed flowers, any foliage. HANGING BASKETS/CONTAINER and POT PLANTS 27 Hanging basket/hanging container, in bloom. 28. Hanging basket/hanging container, more than one variety 29. Hanging basket/hanging container, non variegated foliage. 30. Hanging basket/hanging container, variegated foliage. 31. Cactus in pot, one only. 32. Fern, Maidenhair, in pot. 33. Fern, other than Maidenhair, in pot. 34. Pot plant, in bloom. 35. plant, non variegated foliage. 36. Pot plant, variegated foliage. 37. Succulent in pot, one only. 38. Cactus/succulent garden, in container. 39. Orchid, in bloom. 40. Bulbs, in bloom, in pot. FLORAL ART (Materials need not be grown by exhibitor) 41. Basket of fresh flowers, plain basket, any foliage. 42. Corsage, displayed on white paper plate. 43. Interpretive display ( song, with caption). 44. Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, with candle or candles. 45. Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, in unusual container. 46. Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, with wood (no restrictions). 47. Fresh floral arrangement of three blooms, own foliage. 48. Fresh foliage arrangement, no restrictions. 49. Dried arrangement. 50. Arrangement—any medium. 51. ‘Looking out the kitchen window’. 39 Bill Chambers B. Com.CA Income Tax Advice Tax Return Preparation Financial and Accounting Services 129 Vincent Street, Beverley Telephone (08) 9646 1566 Email: [email protected] Chartered Accountant 40 SECTION L – ART Stewards: Marylou Hutchinson, Jenny Broun Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries to be staged by: 7pm Thursday 16th August. Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2 Trophies: Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit in this section. The Second Millennium Perpetual Art Trophy - presented for the most outstanding exhibit in section 1-16. BG & LC Sims - have donated a trophy for the most points in classes 1-16. Regulations: Name, Section and Class to be shown clearly on the back Art to be suitably equipped to hang but not necessarily framed. All to be own work and is accepted at the risk of the exhibitor. Limit of two exhibits per person per class. Work not to have been previously shown or won a prize at the Beverley Agricultural Show. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Oils, any subject Acrylic, any subject Watercolour, any subject Pastels, any subject Still life or floral or plant study, any medium Abstract, any medium Head or figure study, any medium Drawings, any medium Painting of a building, any medium Animal or bird study, any medium Small painting, any medium, (max size, excl frame 20x15cm) Print, wood cut, etchings etc Indigenous Art All entries in classes 1 – 13 will be judged for the Agricultural Art Award - if the artist is rural based (postcode >6200) and the painting is of a rural nature. The winner is eligible to be judged at the 2012 Perth Royal Show. 14. Textiles Design 15. Sculpture 16. Digital Art (any form of visual art created on the computer) 41 42 SECTION M – PHOTOGRAPHY Stewards: Jo Sattler, Helen Crowley Entries Close: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries to be staged by: 7 p.m. Thursday 16th August Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2. TROPHIES: Beverley Pharmacy - has donated a trophy for the most points in this section. D & Z Wilkinson - have donated a trophy for the runner-up to most points in this section. Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit . Regulations: All prints and enlargements must be mounted individually, suitable for pinning. Each photo to be entered in one class only. No titles permitted. Name of exhibitor and class must be on back. Photographs must be taken by the person entering. Normal commercial processing or home processing is acceptable. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. COLOUR PRINTS 15cm x 10cm (6”x 4”) (maximum size). Farm scene. Landscape. Lake, River or Seascape. Sunrise / Sunset. Please note: Holiday scene. Entries for Classes Plant Study. 1-18 must only be Animals, birds or insects. (6”X4”) (15cm x 10cm). Person or persons. Photos larger than this Child’s world, children at play. cannot be judged. Portrait, head and shoulders only. Action. Collection of three prints to tell a story. Buildings and Construction. Vehicle / Machinery/ anything on wheels. Digitally enhanced abstract. Creative abstract. Black and White, any subject. 18. 19. 20. ENLARGEMENTS (No larger than 40cm x 50cm)(16”x20”) Note: Photographs NOT to be framed with glass. Panoramic Photo. 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Entries to be staged by: 11 am Friday 17th August Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2 TROPHIES: Beverley Electrical Services – has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 1-26. T.M. Hair Design – has donated a trophy for the most points in classes 27-31 Studio Bibi - has donated a trophy for most points in classes 32-37. Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. 150th Anniversary Trophy for the Most Outstanding Exhibit Regulations: In classes 9 and 10 the doll may be a bought one. Names on articles must be removable or concealable for judging OPEN 1. Woodwork, turned 2. Woodwork, hand crafted 3. Metalwork, any article 4. Leatherwork, any hand worked item 5. Article made from recycled material 6. Coat hanger, covered, two 7. Cushion, any medium. 8. Home made soft toy 9. Best dressed doll, machine sewn outfit 10. Best dressed doll, knitted outfit 11. Porcelain doll 12. China painting, any article. 13. Textile design or fabric painting. 14. Article, not mentioned above. 15. Patchwork cushion. 16. Patchwork, any other article. 17. Paper Tole. 18. Folk art, traditional 19. Folk art, decorative. 20. Decoupage. 21. Teddy bear, hand-made. 22. Pottery, hand -made item. 23. Pottery, wheel made item. 24. Floral arrangement (silk, plastic, etc.) hand-made by exhibitor. 25. Card, hand-made. 26. Invitation, hand-made. 45 CERAMICS 27. Functional ware (everyday use). 28. Ornamental. 29. Stains. 30. 2 or more techniques. 31. Child’s toy/ornament. SPINNING Skeins to be at least 50g. 32. 1 skein merino wool. 33. 1 skein, any other breed, wool. 34. 1 skein, AOV fibre. 35. Collection of dyed, home spun wools/fibres. 36. Hand spun garment, knit, crochet, woven. 37. Any other article, not listed above. Each exhibit must clearly show – NAME, SECTION and CLASS NUMBER in which it is entered. Please let the steward know you have delivered your items for display. TAX RETURNS Registered Tax Agent. Public Accountant Business Consulting. M.E. (Mel) VIVIAN OFFICE HOURS Thursday and Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm 101 Vincent Street Beverley PH: 9646 0282 AVON TRADING CO. YOUR LOCAL Hardware & Building Supplies Water Tanks, Pumps & Pipe Fittings General Farm Supplies Chainsaws, Lawn Mowers, Stationary Engines Sales & Service 103 Vincent Street Beverley Telephone/Fax: 9646 1006 46 SECTION O – JUNIORS STEWARDS: Anthea Cooke, Natalie Kilpatrick, Jess Sattler, Chris Mann ENTRIES CLOSE: 5 p.m. Friday 10th August. Entry Fee: Free Entries to be staged by: 11 am Friday 17th August Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $2 TROPHIES: Beverley News – has donated a trophy for most points over all the Show. GE Edwards – has donated a trophy for runner-up – most points over all the Show. Regulations: Each entry must be the work of one person and exhibited in that person’s name. All cookery items to be placed on a plate and in a clear oven bag. PRE-SCHOOLERS – YEAR 1 Trophies Mrs G Carter has donated a trophy for most points. Mrs J Sattler has donated a trophy for runner-up. Beverley Agricultural Society has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Model of own design (not a kit) ie. Lego, Meccano, boxed or mounted. Novelty article made from recycled material. Plasticine or play dough model on small paper plate. Hand made Birthday card. Drawing, any subject, any medium. Any piece of collage (no larger than A4 size). Animal or creature made from vegetable or fruit. Six pikelets, 5 – 7 cm across. Iced and decorated milk arrowroot biscuits. Vase of flowers, decoratively arranged. Scrapbook, minimum 4 pages, any interest. Any other craft article, not listed. Being active, having a sense of belonging and having a purpose in life all contribute to happiness and good mental health. Act-Belong-Commit 47 SCHOOL YEARS 2 – 4 Beverley Agricultural Society - has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. G and R Murray - have donated a trophy for most points. C Blechynden - has donated a trophy for runner- up. 13. 14 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Animal made from root vegetable/fruit. Mini Pizzas, two. Plate of three small cakes, decorated. Chocolate crackles, six. Plate of scones, plain, six. Six pikelets, 5 – 7 cm across. Chocolate cake, not iced. Hand embroidery, any article. Miniature garden, not more than 38 cm x 38 cm. Floral carpet in sand, saucer. Drawing, any subject, any medium, (no larger than A4). Model of any choice, (not a kit) Mask, any medium. Plasticine or play dough model on small paper plate. Novelty article made from recycled material.. Photo, colour, any subject. Vase of flowers, decoratively arranged. Poem, any subject, max 8 lines. Any other craft article, not listed. SCHOOL YEARS 5 - 7 Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Beverley Plumbing & Gas Services – has donated a trophy for the most points. Mrs T Reid – has donated a trophy for the runner-up. 32.. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.. 51. 52. 53. Animal made from root vegetable/fruit. Greeting Card, hand- made. Greeting card or invitation, computerized design. Plate of three small cakes, not iced. Mini Pizzas, two. Chocolate cake, not iced. Plate of scones, plain, six. Plate of cookies, four, one variety. Six pikelets, 5-7 cm across. Hand embroidery, any article. Wool craft, any article. Vase of flowers, decoratively arranged. Miniature garden, not more than 38 cm x 38 cm. Miniature floral arrangement. Mask, any medium. Novelty article made from recycled material. Drawing, any subject, any medium, A4. Photograph, colour, any subject. Original model made from any material – plastic, wood etc. No kits eg lego etc. Ceramics and/or glass painting. Short story, any subject, max. 250 words (1 page) Any other craft article, not listed. 48 BEVERLEY BED & BREAKFAST Ph: 9646 0073 131 Forrest Street Email: [email protected] www.beverleybb.com Purpose built units En-suite accommodation Separate Guest Entries Wheelchair access Continental breakfast incl* (*By prior arrangement, cooked b/fast extra $12.00) For your FREE delivery Phone your Local Distributor ROSS & JENNY McDOUGALL 0428 745 560 · PH/FAX 9574 5560 SERVING AVON VALLEY AND CENTRAL WHEATBELT AllAll products areare sourced fromfrom Quality Assured suppliers and are products sourced Quality Assured suppliers processed to international Food Standards. and are processed to International Food Standards. We Guarantee thethe quality & freshness of all our We guarantee quality and freshness ofproducts. all our products. 49 SCHOOL YEAR 8 – 10 Beverley Agricultural Society – has donated a ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit. Dr AE Jones– has donated a trophy for most points. A & K Shaw - have donated a trophy for runner-up. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. Computerized drawing any subject, colour. Greeting card, hand- made. Mini Pizzas, two. Chocolate cake, not iced. Plate of scones, plain, six. Short stories and Plate of cookies, six, one variety. poems will be judged Six pikelets, 5-7 cm across. on creativity, Sausage roll, six. presentation, spelling Lemon butter, one jar. and punctuation. Any piece of needlework. Vase of flowers, decoratively arranged. Floral Arrangement, any variety, with own foliage. Drawing any medium, any subject . Colour photograph, any subject. Woodwork article. Papier mache, any item. Model made from any material – plastic, wood etc. Novelty article made from recycled material. Ceramics. Short Story, any subject, max. 250 words (1 page). Any other craft article, not listed. Demonstrations on Obedience and Agility throughout the day. Come meet and greet our friendly dogs of various ages and breeds and get some free training advice!! 50 132 Vincent Street, Beverley PO Box 310, Beverley WA 6304 P: 08 9646 1600 F: 08 9646 1295 E: [email protected] W: www.beverley.crc.net.au The Beverley Community Resource Centre is a one of 106 communitybased organisations throughout rural communities in WA. Our main role and aim of the centre is to provide a public access point to information and services. Centrelink Access Point Fax, Phone and Forms. Includes Medicare & DCP Australian Taxation Office Information, Tax Packs, Tax Help Volunteer, Forms Royalties for Regions Government information computer, publications. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Forms, Newspapers, Flyers Edith Cowan University Exam Supervision Westnet Agent For all your internet needs, sign up today at the centre. OTHER SERVICES: Video Conferencing Suite, Beverley Bulletin Newsletter, Room Hire, Convert Cassette Tapes, Records and VHS to Disc, Internet Computer Access, Community Training Courses & Workshops, Westlink Broadcast Access Point, Instant Photo lab, Photocopying, Photo Enlargements, Desktop Publishing, Faxing, Laminating, Emailing, Scanning, Secretarial Services, One-on-One Training, Book Exchange, Binding, Jigsaw Loan, Resumes and Free Seniors Internet Kiosk. 51 Beverley Transport Service Your local carrier for over 30 years GRAIN, FERTILISER, LIME, HAY, WOOL and GENERAL TRANSPORT Agents for Optima Agriculture Supply & Cart of Lime products Garry & Sarah Miller 9646 4066 or 0428 464 066 [email protected] Tim Seed 0427 386 009 52
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