2015 - 2016 Fair Book

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOKOMIS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. OFFICERS – 2O12 - 2013...............5
DIRECTORS AND COMMITTEES...................................................................5
DONOR APPRECIATION..............................................................................5
HONOURARY LIFE MEMBERS......................................................................6
HONOURARY LIFE MEMBERS (DECEASED)...................................................6
ENTRY DEADLINES....................................................................................7
EXHIBITS..................................................................................................7
PARADE.....................................................................................................8
HORSES (CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11)..........................................9
CATTLE AND SHEEP (CLASSES 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17).......................... .12
FIELD AND GARDEN (CLASSES 20A, 21, 20B, 20C, 20CC, 20D and 20E)....... 18
JUNIOR GARDENING (CLASS 22)............................................................... 24
FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS (CLASS 20F)............................................ 26
JUNIOR FLOWERS AND PLANTS (CLASS 23).............................................. 27
HOME CANNING (CLASS 24)..................................................................... 28
HOME BAKING (CLASS 25)........................................................................ 31
JUNIOR HOME BAKING (CLASS 26)........................................................... 32
HANDIWORK AND HANDICRAFTS (CLASS 27)............................................ 33
JUNIOR HANDIWORK AND HANDICRAFTS (CLASS 28)................................ 35
JUNIOR CLASS – 18 & UNDER (CLASS 29)................................................. 36
SCHOOL WORK (CLASS 30)...................................................................... 37
RULES AND REGULATIONS....................................................................... 38
ENTRY FORMS......................................................................................... 40
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Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc.
Annual Exhibition and Fair
August 1, 2015
August 6, 2016
Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc. Officers – 2015- 2016
President: Bob Turner
Vice-President: Donovan Edwards
Second Vice-President: Sherry Hobman
Treasurer: Winston Felske
Secretary: Alyssa Ouimette
Exhibits Coordinator: Donna Edwards
Directors and Committees – 2015- 2016
Concession: Dale Knouse
Cattle and Sheep: Fran Edwards, Lawrence Edwards, Troy Nordick
Horses: Donovan Edwards, Alyssa Ouimette, Jenn Stewart
Heavy Horse Pulls: Doug and Sherry Hobman
Home Canning & Baking: Carolyn Knouse, Jennifer Bedard and Sherry Hobman
Field and Garden: Dennis and Sylvia Simpson
Flowers and Plants: Donna Edwards, Joan Wallman, Stephanies Styles
Lucille Halstead
Handiwork and Handicrafts: Ruth McNichol, Colleen McNichol,
Linda Smith and Carol Wright
School Work: Kalie Hendry and Terry Koenig
Parade: Jim Tait and Maureen Tait
Agricultural Society Donors
The Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc. would like to thank the many businesses and individuals for
their generous financial donations. Funds generated through advertising sales and personal donations
contribute to much of the printing cost of the Fair Directory. Funds also contribute to the
operation of the Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc.
THANK
YOU
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Honourary Life Members
Ilene Harding
Jean Langteigne
Lorna Mansell
Anne Hendry
Joan Jones
Ruth Morningstar
Donna Morningstar
Ann Hobman
Lucille Halstead
Robert Halstead
Ron Morningstar
Joyce Hards
Honourary Life Members (Deceased)
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Isobel Beeler
Rollie Beeler
D.C. Gerrand
A. Greenfield
Phyllis Harding
Mary Harley
Gordon Hicks
Edna Hards
Ella Beeler
Olive Hicks
Jim Edwards
Clayton Hobman
Freda Hendry
R.F. Edwards
Albert Edwards
Earle Mansell
Phyllis Konschuh
Ray Hards
G.H. Hummel
G.H.D. Jamieson
Wm. McClughan
Wm. Shearer
Robert Shields
G.E. Wallace
Mabel Richards
Phyllis Rennie
Ruby Stevenson
Lewis Simpson
Garfield Harding
Isabella Hobman
Charlie Rennie
Mary Simpson
Allan Jones
Bill Hendry
Marge Edwards
Tom Shearer
Entry Deadlines
Schoolwork: June 30
Baking, Canning, Handiwork and Handicrafts, Flowers and Plants,
Field and Garden, and Children’s Work: Entries due at 5:00 p.m. the final Thursday
before Fair day
Horses: Entries due at 5:00pm final Friday before Fair day
Cattle and Sheep: Entries due 5:00pm final Friday before Fair day
(Email: [email protected] or fax: 306-528-4635)
Parade: Entries to be lined up for judging at 10:00am the day of the Fair.
Entries can be made via any of the following:
1. Postal mail to:
Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc.
P. O. Box 483
Nokomis, SK SOG 3RO
2. E-mail:
[email protected]
3. Phone:
306-450-2582 during Fair office hours
4. In Person:
Nokomis Recreation Centre during office hours:
Thursday: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.; and
Friday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Exhibits
School Work: Exhibits due June 30 (will be judged at the judge’s convenience
between June 30 and Fair day)
Baking, Canning, Handiwork and Handicrafts, Flowers and Plants,
Field and Garden, and Children’s Work: Exhibits due at Nokomis Rec Centre between
1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Thursday or between
8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on Friday before the Fair day
Horses: Must be on the grounds by 8:30 a.m. the morning of the fair
(If entrant is ONLY entering Gymkhana events, horses must be on grounds no later
than 12:00 noon)
Cattle and Sheep: Must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon on Fair day
Heavy Horse Pulls: Late Afternoon
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PARADE
Entries will be judged at 10:30am
Parade starts at 11:00am
Entry Fee: No entry fee for any Class
Floats
Prizes: 1st – $35.00; 2nd – $25.00; 3rd – $20.00
Section:
1. Locally made floats – Businesses and organizations
2. Professionally made floats – Businesses and organizations
Walking Individuals
Prizes: 1st – $8.00; 2nd – $6.00; 3rd – $4.00
Section:
1.Clowns, best all around
2.Costumes – various other than clowns
Vehicles and Equipment
Prizes: 1st – $35.00; 2nd – $25.00; 3rd – $20.00
Section:
1.Vintage vehicles and equipment
2.Modern vehicles and equipment
3.Motorized bikes and all-terrain vehicles
Bicycles
Prizes: 1st – $5.00; 2nd – $4.00; 3rd – $3.00; 4th – $2.00; 5th – $1.00
Each entrant receives a participation ribbon
Section:
1.5 and under
2.6 to 8 years
3.9 years and over
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HORSES
“A Heritage 2015/2016 Circuit Show”
Directors: Donovan Edwards, Alyssa Ouilette, Jenn Stewart
**This is a Saskatchewan Horse Federation sanctioned show, conducted in accordance
with Saskatchewan Horse Federation Heritage Circuit rules and regulations. The rules
and regulations of the Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc. do not apply in these classes.**
Horse exhibitors are REQUIRED to enter by 5:00pm. the final Friday before Fair date
for all classes including Gymkhana. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED.
Horses must be on the grounds by 8:30am the morning of the Fair. If entrant is only
participating in Gymkhana events, horses are to be on grounds no later than 12:00 noon
on Fair day.
Entry Fee per section: $3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
Prizes: 1st – $15.00; 2nd – $10.00; 3rd – $7.00 (unless stated otherwise)
Judging starts: 9:00 a.m.
Age Definitions – As of January 1st of the current year:
Wee Pee – 8 years and under
Junior C – 11 years and under
Junior B – 12 years to 14 years
Junior A – 15 years to 17 years
Adult – 18 years and over
Wee Pee Awards sponsor: Sound Strategy Equine Therapy (see ad on page 14)
** Use of ASTM approved helmets with secure chin straps is mandatory for all youth
participants in Western Speed division classes
** Use of ASTM approved helmets with secure chin straps is mandatory in all events for all
participants 17 years old and younger.**
**Exhibitor Numbers – All Western exhibitors will be required to wear an exhibitor number,
which will be available at the show office. Please return the numbers to sound booth
after you are done.**
**Stallions must be handled and shown only by Adults (18 years and over) and must be
securely tied by a neck rope, as well as a halter and shank.**
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Class 1 – Halter Classes – Light Horses
Section:
1. Showmanship – Wee Pee
2. Showmanship – Junior B/C – Heritage Class
3. Showmanship – Junior A – Heritage Class
4. Showmanship – Adult – Heritage Class
5. Yeld mare or gelding, under 12 hands high
6. Yearling – Stallion, Mare or Gelding, over 12 hands high
7. Two Year Old – Stallion, Mare or Gelding, over 12 hands high
8. Three Years and Over – Stallion, Mare or Gelding, over 12 hands high
Note: There will be a break after the light horse classes for anyone wanting
to ride in the parade. Parade judging 10:30 a.m. Parade starts at 11:00 a.m.
Classes will start again right after the conclusion of the Parade.
Class 2 – Variety Classes
Section:
1. Costume class (to take place following parade)
2. Stick Horse Class, 6 years and under, No entry fee - Ribbons
3. Open Bareback Equitation Class
4. Lead Line, 6 years and under, No entry fee – Ribbons
5. Open Command Class
6. Walk and Jog, 8 years and under – No entry fee – Ribbons
Class 3 – Western Pleasure
Section:
1. Wee Pee
2. Junior B/C – Heritage Class
3. Junior A – Heritage Class
4. Adult – Heritage Class
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Class 4 – Western Horsemanship
Section:
1. Wee Pee
2. Junior B/C – Heritage Class
3. Junior A – Heritage Class
4. Adult – Heritage Class
Class 5 – Western Riding Class
Section:
1. Wee Pee
2. Junior B/C – Heritage Class
3. Junior A – Heritage Class
4. Adult – Heritage Class
Class 6 – Special– Western Pleasure Stake
Class –
Entry: $20.00
Payout: 1st – 40%;
2nd – 30%;
3rd – 20%;
4th – 10%
Class 7 – Open Stake Reining Class – Heritage Class All breeds 5 years and under
Entry: $20.00
Payout: 1St – 40%; 2nd – 30%; 3rd – 20%; 4th -– 10%
Pattern to be posted
Class 8 – Open Stake Trail Class – Heritage Class
Entry: $20.00
Payout: 1st – 40%; 2nd – 30%; 3rd – 20%; 4th – 10%
Pattern to be posted
Best Light Horse of the Day Sponsored By: Affinity Credit Union – Nokomis Branch
Points only in halter, saddle, Western Riding, Reining, and Trail classes. Points are used from Class 1,
Sections: 4 – 7; Classes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 all sections. In the event of a tie for this trophy, number of
entries in a class will determine winner. Wee Pee Rider of the Day Sponsored by Sound
Strategy Equine Therapy.
Class 11 – Gymkhana
Prizes: 1st – $10.00; 2nd – $ 7.00; 3rd – $5.00; 4th – $2.00
Gymkhana Horse of the Day Sponsored by Willshire Creative Designs (see ad on page 13)
Section:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Barrel Race – Wee Pee
Barrel Race – Junior B/C – Heritage Class
Barrel Race – Junior A - Heritage Class
Barrel Race – Adult – Heritage Class
Pole Bending – Wee Pee
Pole Bending – Junior B/C– Heritage Class
Pole Bending – Junior A - Heritage Class
Pole Bending – Adult – Heritage Class
Stake Race – Wee Pee
10. Stake Race – Junior B/C – Heritage Class
11. Stake Race – Junior A – Heritage Class
12. Stake Race – Adult – Heritage Class
13. Quads Stake Race – Wee Pee
14. Quads Stake Race – Junior B/C
15. Quads Stake Race – Junior A
16. Quads Stake Race – Adult
17. Open Keyhole Race – All ages
– Heritage Class
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cattle and sheep
Directors: Fran Edwards and Lawrence Edwards
Cattle and Sheep entries due at 5:00pm the final Friday before Fair day.
To – [email protected]
Cattle and Sheep must be on Grounds by 12:00 noon Fair day.
Sponsors:
Blair’s Crop and Livestock Solutions
Clinton Wiens
Rocking S Ranch – Shaun and Patti Smith
Rick and Rhonda Hards
McNichol Farms – Ian McNichol
Claude and Jake McNichol
Jason Dumanski
Barry and Lois Mortenson
Riach Financial
Wenonah Farms Ltd.
Brian and Glenda Konschuh
Jason Fletcher
Bramville Jerseys – Fran and Joanne Edwards
Jabs Farms – Bob and Deedy
Dave Robson
Dennis and Sylvia Simpson
Shaun and Lorrie Thomson
Jim and Trudi Frohaug
Edwards Farm Co. – Lawrence, Donna,
Infinite Edge Curbing – Tim and Adam Hendry
Mike and Jeff
Arrow S Ranch – Wayne Harding & Sheila Smith
Cliff and Kathy Metheral
Prairie Rose Dorsets – Jim and Anita Wiens
– Nickie Banks – Steven Dufault
Pound-Maker Agventures Ltd.
Canada’s First
INTEGRATED FEEDLOT / FUEL ETHANOL FACILITY
BRAD WILDEMAN, President
P.O. Box 519
Lanigan, SK S0K 2M0
E-mail: [email protected]
Prairie Rose Dorsets
Jim & Anita Wiens
Drake, SK
306-363-4716
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Ph: 306-365-4281
Fax: 306-365-4283
Res: 306-365-3221
Cel: 306-365-7289
Wenonah Farms Ltd.
Darryl & Janice Reynolds
Nokomis, SK | 306-528-4439
CLASS 12 – Cattle and Sheep Stall Display
No Entry Fee – Prize: 1st – $25.00
50% on general neatness of exhibit
30% on courtesy & information provided to general public
20% on basic decoration & display of exhibit
CLASS 13 – Beef Showmanship
Entry Fee per section: $4
Prizes: 1st – $30.00; 2nd – $15.00; 3rd – $10.00
Section:
1. Peewee Showmanship
No entry fee. Prize - Ribbon and $5.00
8 & under as of December 31st
2. Junior Showmanship
13 & under as of December 31st
3. Intermediate Showmanship
15 & under as of December 31st
4. Senior Showmanship
21 & under as of December 31st
5. Champion Showman – No entry fee
Sponsored by Nokomis Ag Fair
*Note: Sections may be joined
as warranted by entries*
Nokomis Hotel
Restaurant & Bar
Tan & Yang
Owner & Staff
306-528-3113
[email protected]
111 Main St. Nokomis
PO Box 369
Nokomis, SK
S0G 3R0
Cliff & Cathy Metheral
Nokomis, SK
306-528-2113
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CLASS 14 – Open Beef Show
Entry Fee per Section: $5.00
Prizes: 1st – $40.00; 2nd – $25.00; 3rd – $15.00
Section:
1. Heifer calf born current year, must be at least 3 months of age
2. Junior Female born January 1st – December 31st previous year
3. Female 2 years with calf at side
4. Female 3 years and over with calf at side
5. Prospect Steer
6. Bull calf born current year, must be at least 3 months of age
7. Yearling Bull
8. Bull 2 years and over
9. Best Herd – 4 animals owned by the same exhibitor
10. Get of Sire – group of 3 from 1 sire, both sexes represented
GRAND CHAMPION BEEF BULL
Sponsored by: Stoney View Limousins - Bob Turner, Lockwood
GRAND CHAMPION BEEF FEMALE
Sponsored by: Nokomis Ag Society
Personal & Corporate Tax ▪ Bookkeeping
Farm Planning ▪ CAIS Applications
Financial Planning
Bill Riach, CFP – Doreen Riach – Cheryl Bryksa, CA
D & R Accounting
Nokomis, SK
Phone: 306.528.4621 or 306.528.2032
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CLASS 15 – Best Bred and Owned Commercial Heifer
Entry Fee: $15.00
Heifer must be at least 1 year and be penned on grounds by 9:00 am Fair day.
At least three entries needed for class. No washing or grooming necessary.
1st place – Sponsored by Co-op Feeds & Last Mountain Co-op Ltd.
Permanent Trophy – Stays with Sponsor
$200.00 gift certificate
2nd place – Sponsored by Masterfeeds, Regina
$100.00 gift certificate
3rd place – Sponsored by Masterfeeds, Regina
$50.00 gift certificate
Proud to be
GRAND CHAMPION BEEF BULL sponsors
for this year’s Ag Fair
Bob and Megan Turner
Lockwood, SK | 306-528-4510
Saskatchewan Sheep
Development Board
Our Mission: To develop, improve and grow the Saskatchewan
sheep industry by providing services to producers, regulation,
promotion and marketing of lamb, sheep and their products.
saskatoon, sk | 306-933-5200
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CLASS 16 – Sheep Show
Entry Fee per section: $3.00
Open to purebred, grade or crossbred sheep
Prizes: 1st – $20.00; 2nd – $15.00; 3rd – $10.00
Please check
entry & exhibit info pa
ge
for deadlines (Page 7)
Section 1 & 2 Prize Money Paid to Bottom of Class
Section:
1. Showmanship open to ages 18 & under
– Class will be split as warranted by entries
2. Costume Class open to ages 14 & under
– Exhibitor to be in costume, with animal correspondingly decorated to match the handler
3. Ewe lamb of current year to be judged as a breeding lamb
4. Yearling Ewe
5. Ewe with current year lamb or lambs at side
6. Two market lambs ewes or wethers born in current year, judged live
7. Ram Lamb under 1 year
8. Ram 1 year and over
CHAMPION RAM
Sponsored by: Troy & Krystal Nordick - Nokomis
RESERVE CHAMPION RAM
Sponsored by: Saskatchewan Sheep Development Board
CHAMPION EWE
Sponsored by: Troy & Krystal Nordick - Nokomis
RESERVE CHAMPION EWE
Sponsored by: Saskatchewan Sheep Development Board
Clinton
Wiens
Drake, SK
306-363-2289
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Gaetan Carrier
Construction
Box 65
Nokomis, SK
S0G 3R0
306-320-1965
YOUTH AGRICULTURE - Sponsored by Last Mountain Co-op Agro
To be displayed in the Nokomis Rec Centre
CLASS 17
Entry Fee: $1.00
Entries to: [email protected]
Sec 1,2 or 3 can be brought with livestock
Prizes: 1st – $15.00; 2nd – $10.00; 3rd – $5.00
Section:
1. Hand Drawn Farm Pictures - Ages 8 and under
Picture to be drawn on paper at least 8 ½ inches by 11 inches
2. Creative Story – Ages 13 and under
To be handwritten about what farming means to them.
Must be at least 30 words and no more than 150 words
3. Essay – Ages 18 and under
What do you see for the future of Agriculture?
Must be at least 250 words and handwritten.
Last Mountain Co-op
IS PROUD TO SPONSOR
Nokomis Agriculture Fair
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FIELD AND GARDEN
Directors: Dennis and Sylvia Simpson
Field and Garden entries due at 5:00pm the final Thursday before Fair day.
Field and Garden exhibits due in the Rec Centre between 1:00pm and 4:30pm Thursday
or 8:00am and 11:00am Friday
CLASS 2OA – Sheaves
Sponsored By: Edwards Farm Co. Ltd.
Entry Fee: $1.00 (Recommended Varieties only)
Prizes: 1st – $16.00; 2nd – $12.00; 3rd – $8.00
Section:
1. Hard Red Spring Wheat
2. Canada Prairie Spring Wheat
3. Durum Wheat
4. Oats
5. Barley, 6 row
6. Barley, 2 row
7. Flax
8. Fall Rye
9. Mustard, plants as grown (do not strip leaves)
10. Canola, plants as grown (do not strip leaves)
11. Lentils, plants as grown (do not strip leaves)
12. Peas, plants as grown (do not strip leaves)
Class 21 - Junior Sheaves
Sponsored By: R. M. of Prairie Rose No. 309
Entry fee per section: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $6.00; 2nd – $5.00; 3rd – $4.00; 4th – $3.00; 5th – $2.00
Section:
1. Sheaf of wheat, boys and girls, 18 and under
All sheaves must be stripped of leaves and measure not less than 2 inches in diameter
6 inches below the head of grain and sheaves to be full length of straw.
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SCORE CARD FOR SHEAVES
UTILITY: 80%
Purity, freedom from weeds, other kinds 6* varieties – 20
Length & filling of heads – 20
Size of sheaf & length of straw – 15
Maturity – 15
Freedom from evidence of disease & damage – 10
ATTRACTIVENESS: 20%
Symmetry, firmness & neatness of material & position & attractiveness of bands.
Class 20B – Cleaned, Threshed Grains
Entry fee per section: $1.00 (Recommended Varieties only)
Prizes: 1st – $7.00; 2nd – $5.00; 3rd – $3.00
Section:
1. Red Spring Wheat, named, 1 quart
2. Durum Wheat, named, 1 quart
3. Canada Prairie Spring Wheat, 1 quart
4. Barley, 6 row, named, 1 quart
5. Barley, 2 row, named, 1 quart
6. Oats, named, 1 quart
7. Canola, named, 1 quart
8. Flax, named, 1 quart
9. Lentils, named, 1 quart
10. Field Peas, named 1 quart
11. Fall Rye, named, 1 quart
12. Alfalfa, named, 1 quart
13. Sweet Clover, named, 1 quart
All grain must be from the previous year’s crop and can only be entered one year.
All threshed samples must be cleaned to seed quality standards.
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SCORE CARD FOR CLEANED, THRESHED GRAINS
Soundness – 20 (freedom from injury)
Plumpness – 20
Color – 15
Freedom from weed seeds – 15
Freedom from other grains and inert matter (volunteer grain, mixing, careless handling) – 10
Suitability and purity of variety – 10
Freedom from disease (ergot, smut, smudge, bacterial black point) – 10
Class 20C – Forage Crop Sheaves for Feed
Entry fee per section: $1.00 (Recommended Varieties only)
Prizes: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $8.00; 3rd - $5.00
Section:
1. Sweet Clover
2. Brome Grass
3. Alfalfa
4. Crested Wheat Grass
5. Best Bale of Hay
Sheaves must not be less than 4 inches in diameter.
Class 20CC – Forage Crop Sheaves for Seed
Entry fee per section: $1.00 (Recommended Varieties only)
Prizes: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $8.00; 3rd - $5.00
Section:
1. Alfalfa Seed
2. Sweet Clover Seed
3. Rye Grass Seed
4. Brome Grass Seed
Sheaves must not be less than 4 inches in diameter.
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SCORE CARD FOR FORAGE CROP SHEAVES
Stage of maturity when cut (well developed, but not woody) – 20
Quality (leafiness and fineness of stems) – 20
Condition (Freedom from mustiness & evidence of curing
without loss of colour or quality) – 15
Purity (Freedom from weeds) – 10
Size of sheaf and length of stem (sheaf should be at least 4 inches
in diameter at neck) – 20
Attractiveness (Symmetry, firmness and neatness; placing attractiveness of bands) – 15
SPECIAL
Sponsored By: Edwards Farm Co. Ltd. - Nokomis
A prize will be awarded to the exhibitor having the most points
in Classes 20A, 20B, 20C and 20CC.
Nokomis Pharmacy
112 Main Street, Nokomis
306-528-2240
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Class 20D - Gardening
Entry Fee per section: 5O cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00
If possible, please name variety
Section:
1. Three green tomatoes
2. Three ripe tomatoes
3. Five white potatoes
4. Five red potatoes
5. Five russet potatoes
6. Any other variety of potatoes (5)
7. One head early cabbage
8. One head late cabbage
9. Eight pods peas
10. Eight pods wax beans
11. Eight pods green beans
12. Five long carrots, over 6 inches
13. Five short carrots, under 6 inches
14. Three long beets (cylindra)
15. Three globe beets
16. Three onions from sets, mature
17. Three onions from sets, immature
18. Six onions from seeds, mature
19. Six onions from seeds, immature
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Six pickling cucumbers
Two slicing cucumbers
Two summer turnips
Two winter turnips
Three stalks rhubarb
One head lettuce
Three cobs garden corn
One head cauliflower
One-half pint shelled peas
One plant swiss chard
One heart of celery
Three parsnips
Three zucchini
Two squash, not zucchini
Three stems kohlrabi
One head broccoli
Two sweet pepper (any color)
Two hot pepper (any color)
One pumpkin
39. Collection of six vegetables on a tray, 12” x 18” – 6 beans, 6 peas, 3 onions,
1 cabbage, 3 beets, 3 potatoes attractively displayed
Prizes: 1st – $6.00; 2nd – $4.00; 3rd – $2.00
Class 22 – Junior Gardening
Entry Fee per section: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
If possible, please name variety
Section: 1. Collection of any 5 vegetables, 3 of each
2. Green tomatoes, 3
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CLASS 20E - Fruits
Entry Fee per section: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00
Section:
1. Crabapples, 6 – one variety only
2. Raspberries, 12 – one variety only
3. Plums, 6 – one variety only
4. Apples, 3 – one variety only
5. Strawberries, 12 – one variety only
6. Cherries, 6 – one variety only
7. Currants, 1 cup – shown on a plate
8. Gooseberries, 1 cup – shown on a plate
All fruits to be shown with ½” - ¾” stem
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FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS
Directors: Donna Edwards, Joan Wallman, Stephanie Styles, Lucille Halstead
Flowers and Plants entries accepted between 1:00pm and 4:30pm on the Thursday
or between 8:00am and 11:00am on the Friday before Fair day.
Flowers and Plants exhibits due at the Rec. Centre on the Fair grounds between 5:00pm and
7:00pm on the Thursday or between 8:00am to 11:00am on the Friday before Fair day.
CLASS 20F
Entry Fee per section: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00; 2nd – $3.00; 3rd – $2.00
Section:
HOUSE PLANTS
1. Any house plant
POTTED PATIO PLANTS (grown outdoors)
7. Impatiens
2. Tuberous Begonia
8. Hanging basket – large
3. Small potted plant under (6” pot) variety of plants
9. Hanging basket – small
4. Large potted plant over (6” pot) variety of plants
10. Windowbox variety of plants
5. Potted plant – single plant only
11. Weird & wacky, featuring any
6. Geranium (one variety per container)
patio plants in an unusual container
CUT FLOWERS
12. Sweet Peas, vase, filler allowed
22. Snapdragons, 3 stems
13. Single Spike Gladioli
23. Lilies, 1 stem
14. Display of Gladioli (minimum 3 spikes)
24. Pansies, under 2 inches, 3 blooms on silver
15. Display of Dahlias
25. Pansies, 2 inches and over, 3 blooms on silver
16. Display of Lilies, any kind, any colour
26. Bachelor Buttons
17. Best Bouquet of Sunflowers,
27. Double Petunias, 3 blooms on silver or oasis
filler allowed, in a vase
28. Single Petunias, 3 blooms on silver or oasis
18. Daisies, any kind, in vase
29. Best Bouquet of cut flowers, mixed,
19. Rose, one, in vase or bowl
filler allowed (in vase)
20. Marigold, two inches and over, 3 blooms 30. Zinnias in vase
21. Marigold, two inches and over, 3 blooms
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CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
(filler or decoration allowed)
31. Country Style Arrangement, grass & flowers
32. Table Center Piece, live plant material for party, your
33. Gladioli Arrangement, Gladioli only – any foliage, any container
34. Arrangement, one sided (live)
35. Arrangement, funky designer choice
36. Best Overall Arrangement
1st – $10.00; 2nd – $5.00; 3rd – $3.00.
SPECIAL
Sponsored By: Lauren’s Flowers & Gifts – Nokomis, SK
A special prize will be awarded to the exhibitor having the most points in Class 20F.
Class 23 – Junior Flowers and Plants
Entry Fee per section: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00; 4th – $0.50
Section:
Boys and Girls, 7 years and under
Boys and Girls, 8 to 12 years
1. Wild flowers in quart sealer
2. Garden Flowers in vase or sealer
3. Any houseplant
4. Wild in quart sealer
5. Garden flowers in vase or sealer
6. Any houseplant
TERMINOLOGY
“BASKET” - A container with a handle, in form of a
basket, any material.
“BLOOM” – Any bud showing color will be considered
a bloom.
“COLLECTION” – An assemblage of a number of
kinds and or varieties of flowers, fruits or vegetables
in one exhibit. This does not signify the greatest number only, but quality, variety, difficulty of culture and
effectiveness of arrangement will be considered.
“KIND” – Shall be used to indicate plants whose
general leaf and fruit characteristics are similar and
that belong to the same genera
(i.e. sweet peas, pansies, snapdragons.)
“SIDE BRANCH” – A lateral Branch, or portion
thereof, with subsequent branching, but with the main
stem excluded.
“SPIKE” – A flower structure with flowers stemless on a
common lengthened stalk. Used sometimes where stems
of the individual flowers are very short
(i.e. gladioli, snapdragons.)
“SPRAY” - The terminal portion of a stem with side
branches each bearing a bloom (i.e. ployantha or
floribunda rose.)
“STEM” – Commonly used to describe a portion of a
plant with side shoots or side branches (i.e. clarkia,
phlox, and salpiglossis.) Flower stems should be
straight and firm, of good length and well furnished
with foliage.
“VASE” - A container, usually at least as tall as broad,
if not with a relatively small mouth or opening.
“VARIETY” – Shall be plants within the kind that differ
from one another in one or more special characteristics
(i.e. Bright Butterfly and Floral Carpet are both varieties of
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snapdragons.)
HOME CANNING AND BAKING
Directors: Carolyn Knouse, Jennifer Bedard and Sherry Hobman
All canning entries must be in a clear glass jar and hermetically (airtight) sealed,
no “odd jars” allowed.
All entries must be the work of the exhibitor.
All entries must have a tag attached.
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All labels, wrappers, cans, sales slips, etc. for Specials must accompany exhibits.
Exhibitors are responsible for wrapping their baking exhibits to ensure freshness until
time of Judging. Plastic bags only.
All baking to be homemade, no mixes unless specified.
No baking cups allowed unless specified.
No use of icing, glazing, buttering, etc unless specified.
All pies will be donated to the booth unless otherwise specified. Be sure your name
appears on the bottom of your pie plate. The directors will cover the name before judging.
Prizes are subject to change due to sponsorship.
Sponsor websites are:
Fleischmann’s www.achfood.ca
Crisco www.criscocanada.ca
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Certo www.dessertcentre.ca & Bernardin www.bernardin.ca
Class 24 Canning
Entry Fee per section: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00, 2nd – $3.00, 3rd – $2.00 (unless stated otherwise)
1. Green Beans
2. Tomatoes
3. Raspberries
4. Saskatoons
5. Applesauce
6. Raspberry Jam
7. Strawberry Jam
8. Rhubarb Combination Jam (list fruit)
9. Zucchini Combination Jam (list fruit)
10. Chokecherry Jelly
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Specials
21.BERNARDIN Best of Show Award: Fair’s Best Home Canning entry submitted in a
Bernardin Mason Jar & SNAP Lid. Judging will be based on the excellence of
appearance, taste and quality.
1st Prize – $30.00 Gift Certificate
22.BERNARDIN Jam / Jelly Award: Best Jam or Jelly using Bernardin pectin. Entry submit
ted in a Berndardin Mason Jar & SNAP lid. Judging will be based on the excellence of appearance, taste and quality. 1st Prize – $20.00 Gift Certificate.
23. BERNARDIN Gift Pack Competition: Best Gift Pack submitted using Bernardin Mason Jar and Snap lid. Judging based on creativity, quality of home-canned product, per
ceivedvalue and appropriateness of presentation. 1st Prize - $20.00 Gift Certificate
24.BERNARDIN SNAP LID/MASON JAR Creative Craft Award: Best decorative or functional
homemade craft made using a Bernardin mason jar(s) and/or 2 piece snap lids.
1st Prize - $20.00 Gift Cetificate
BEST HOME CANNER AWARD – Sponsored by Hendry’s Western Service Station A special prize awarded to the
exhibitor having the most points in Class 24
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Class 25 HOME BAKING
Entry Fee per section: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00; 2nd – $3.00; 3rd – $2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
Section
1.Crisco Apple Pie – pies made with Crisco lard. A Crisco label must accompany each
entry as well as a copy of the recipe used. Judged on appearance, taste, texture and
recipe creativity. Prizes: 1st – $25 Product Certificate, 2nd – $10 Product Certificate
2.Saskatoon Pie
3.Pumpkin Pie
4.Rhubarb Pie
5.Any Meringue Pie
6.Any other fruit pie, including Pumpkin (please list fruit)
7. Co-op Flour – Any Variety buns (3) – Buns made with Co-op Flour. The logo from
the flour must accompany the exhibit. May be brown, white or multigrain.
Prizes: 1st - $9 Gift Card; 2nd - $7 Gift Card; 3rd - $5 Gift Card
8.Robin Hood Flour – Family Favourite Cookie (3 pieces) – Any cookies made with
Robin Hood Flour. A Robin Hood logo and recipe must accompany the exhibit.
Judged on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
Prizes: 1st – $25 product certificate; 2nd – $10 product certificate,
9.Chocolate Brownies (3 pieces) without nuts
10. Bran Muffins (3)
11. Banana Muffins (3)
12. Black Bottom Cupcakes (3)
13. Butter Tarts with raisins (3)
14. Peanut Butter Cookies (3)
15. Chocolate Chip Cookies (3)
16. Ginger Snap Cookies (3)
17. Fudge Any Variety (3 pieces)
18. Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf (3 pieces)
BEST HOME BAKER – Sponsored by: Nokomis & Lanigan Pharmacies
A special prize is awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in Class 25.
(more on following page)
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Class 26 – Junior Home Baking
Entry Fee per section: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00 (unless otherwise stated)
Section 1. Robin Hood Flour Best Lunchbox Snack Contest – Best homemade cookies,
squares or bars made with Robin Hood Flour (3) – Contestant 12 years and under.
A Robin Hood Flour logo must accompany exhibit.
Prize: 1st - $15.00
18 and Under
2. Cookies – Any variety (3)
3. Brownies (3 pieces)
4.Cupcake decorated (1)
5.Muffins - Any variety (3)
12 and Under
6. Monster Cookies (3)
7. Rice Krispie or Puffed Wheat Creation made with cake
8. Hay Stacks (3)
9.Muffins - Any variety (3)
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HANDIWORK AND HANDICRAFTS
DIRECTORS: Ruth McNichol, Colleen McNichol, Linda Smith and Carol Wright
All homemade articles shall have been handmade within two (2) years of the show.
An article may only be exhibited for one (1) year.
In Class 27, more than one item may be entered per category in all sections.
Class 27
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00; 2nd – $3.00; 3rd – $2.00
Section:
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Knitting
1. Hand knit mitts, gloves, scarves, or socks
2. Hand knit afghan
3. Any hand knit article not listed
Crochet
4. Afghan
5. Doily or Fillet crochet doily
6. Any crocheted article not listed above
Sewing
7. Handmade Quilt (Binding can be machine sewn)
8. Machine home sewn Quilt (any size or kind) quilted by self (free motion)
9. Quilt, any size, computerized machine quilted
10. Quilt, hand tied
11. Quilt, sewn by group
12. Quilted wall hanging
13. Quilted Runner
14. Quilted cushion
15. Baby Quilt
16. Miniature Quilt 17. Quilted Bags
(Quilt design that has 18. Recycled fabric sewn article
all the various quilt 19. Quilted Placemats
components reduced in 20. Pillow case
scale, Max width 24”, 21. Denim Clothing
max length 24”)
22. Sleepwear
23. Any sewn article not listed
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Photography
24. Memory page, captioned and decorated, no larger than 16”x 20”
25. Memory Album
26. Set of four (4) coloured snaps of people mounted on no larger than 11”x17” posterboard
27. Set of four (4) coloured snaps of animals mounted on no larger than 11”x17” posterboard
28. Set of four (4) coloured snaps of flowers mounted on no larger than 11”x17” poster board
29. Set of four (4) coloured snaps of birds mounted on no larger than 11”x17” posterboard
30. Set of four (4) coloured snaps of vehicles on no larger than 11”x17” posterboard
31. Set of four (4) coloured snaps, scenery mounted on no larger than 11”x17” posterboard
32. Set of four (4) coloured snaps, landscaping mounted on no larger than
11”x17” posterboard
33. Set of four (4) Black and White snaps of your choice mounted on no larger than
11”x17” posterboard
34. Set of four (4) colored snaps, sports, mounted on no larger than 11”x 17” posterboard
35. One (1) single photo of a person or persons mounted on no larger than
11”x17” posterboard
36. Four (4) seasons of the year, mounted on no larger than 11”x 17” posterboard
37. Four (4) photos of Nokomis and District, mounted on no larger than
11”x17” posterboard
38. Single colored photo of wildlife, mounted on no larger than 11”x 17” posterboard
39. Set of four (4) formal event photos, mounted on no larger than 11”x 17” posterboard
40. Single photo, digital and 35mm enhanced (colour-washed, filtered, superimposed)
Fine Arts and Crafts
41. Stepping Stones
42. Any stain glass piece
43. Any Painting
44. Any drawing (Two Dimensional)
45. Sketch Drawing
46. Needlepoint, any article on plastic,
canvas or fabric
47. Counted cross stitch picture
48. Doll or stuffed animal
49. Any article hand embroidered
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51. Wall decoration
52. Any craft made of wood
53. Collection of three (3) different crafts
54. Gardner’s gift in any container
55. Food gift for shut-in, in any container
56. Birthday or Anniversary gift in any container
57. Hand made greeting card
58. Unique gift-wrapped parcel
59. Any home-made toy
60. Any home-made jewelry article
61. Any craft not listed
Ladies and Gents Over 65
62. Any piece, hand knit article
63. Any piece, crochet article
64. Any piece of hand embroidery
65. Machine home sewn quilt,
(any size or kind) quilted by self
(free motion)
66. Quilt, any size, computerized
machine quilted
67. Quilt hand tied
68. Computer card or poster
69. Any article made with scroll saw
70. Any wood work article
71. Any craft not listed
(The Persons of differing abilities Category has been discontinued.)
SPECIAL – Sponsored By: Kuan’s Cafe, Nokomis
A special gift will be awarded to the exhibitor having the most points in Class 27.
Class 28 – Junior Handiwork and Handicrafts
18 years and under
Entry Fee: 50 cents
Prizes 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00
Please put age on all entry tags
Section:
1. Lego article of entrants choice – No kits
2. Article from recycled material
3. Three (3) ornaments, different kinds
4. Embroidery
5. Collection of photos, captioned and decorated
on 11”x17” posterboard.
6. Collection of four (4) photos, mounted
on 11”x 17” posterboard.
7. Collection of four (4) photos, animals,
mounted on 11”x 17” posterboard
8. Wood craft
9. Pencil sketch (any size)
10. K-Nex article of entrants choice
11. 4H book (name to be covered if possible)
12. Fridge Magnet
13. Any Christmas craft article
14. Hobby Collection (any kind, original
or creative, please have in box)
15. Hand made greeting card
16. Painting in acrylics, oils or pastels
17. Homemade doll, stuffed animal or toy
18. Collection of three (3) different crafts
19. Handmade jewelry (any medium)
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20. Any craft not listed
11 years and under
Entry Fee: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00 (Please put age on all entry tags)
22. Lego article or entrants choice- No kit
23. Lego farm implement-No kit
24. Soap carving
25. Article made from recycled material
26. Handmade Jewelry (any medium)
27. Christmas tree ornaments (collection of 3)
28. Pencil sketch no larger than 11” x17”
29. 4H Record book (please cover name)
30. Collection of 4 different photos no
larger than 11”x 17” poster board
31. Handmade greeting cards
32. Hobby collection
(any kind, original or creative)
33. Painting in acrylic or water color
34. Puppet (any material)
35. Lego article made from kit
36. Any craft not listed
8 years and under
Entry Fee: 50 cents
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00 (Please put age on all entry tags)
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Lego article- No kits
Lego farm implement- No kit
Article from recycled material
Pencil Sketch
41. Article made from wood sticks
42. Lego made from kit
43. Any craft not listed
SPECIAL – Sponsored By: Joan Wallman
A special prize will be awarded to the exhibitor having the most combined points
in all junior sections.
• All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor
• Please place entry tags on lower right corner of entries
• An article can be entered for only one year.
Class 29 – Junior Class – 18 and under
This section is a combination of all classes for young people up to 18 years of age. Please refer
to the end of each of the following sections for individual entry and prize information.
Class 20A – Sheaves
Class 20D – Garden
Class 20F – Flowers & Potted Plants
Class 26 – Home Baking
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Class 28 – Handiwork & Handicrafts
*Exhibitors are allowed to enter into an age category above theirs, but not below*
School work
Directors: Kalie Hendry and Terri Koenig
Schoolwork entries due June 30th
Schoolwork exhibits due to Directors by July 15th
Please check
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for deadlines (Page 7)
Class 30
Prizes: 1st – $3.00; 2nd – $2.00; 3rd – $1.00
Rules:
No entry fees or membership in Society required
Entries may be made individually of through the classroom
Students may make only 1 entry per section
Notebooks must be a full year’s work
Exhibitors may enter sections above their grade level, but not below (ie: a child in Grade One may enter
in sections 7, 8 and 9, as well as any section above)
Posters and pictures are to be no larger than 24” x 18”
Section:
Preschool
1. Collage, any medium
2. Animal Booklet
3. Creative Drawing
Kindergarten
4. Illustrate any Nursery Rhyme
5. Creative Painting
6. Treaty Education
Grade One
7. Poetry
8. Storybook
9. Treaty Education
Grade Two
10. Poetry
11. Self Portrait
12. Treaty Education
Grade Three
13. Writing in Pencil, 8 lines of a poem
14. Treaty Education
15. Booklet on a Community
Grade Four
16. Booklet on Saskatchewan
17. Creative Poem
18. Treaty Education
Grade Five
19. Booklet on Canada
20. Treaty Poster
21. Creative Writing – Persuasive,
Expository, Narrative, Descriptive.
Grade Six
22. A Handwritten Letter to a Friend
23. Treaty Poster
24. Social, Science, or Health Poster
Grade Seven
25. Health of Science Poster
26. Treaty Education
27. Creative Writing
Grade Eight
28. Creative Story
29. Treaty Education
30. Health or Science Poster
Grade Nine to Twelve
31. Creative Writing – Story
32. Creative Writing – Poem
33. Computer Art
34. Creative Picture
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Any exhibitor paying $5.00 or $15.00 per family before 10:00pm on the Friday prior to the set
date of the Fair shall be a member for the year. Only members shall be allowed to waive the
Exhibitor Fee, with the exception of those exhibiting in the School Work section. Each exhibitor
shall pay an entry fee as set out in the Fair Book. All exhibitors that have not paid a membership
fee will pay an exhibitor fee of $2.00.
Livestock must be bona fide property of the exhibitor. Exhibitors may be required to make a
declaration to this effect.
All exhibits, other than livestock, sheaves, cleaned, threshed grains and forage for feed must be
grown or manufactured by the exhibitor.
No animals shall be allowed to compete in more than one section of a class except herds, saddle
horses, specials or sweepstakes.
All precautions will be taken by the Nokomis Agricultural Society for the health and safety of
exhibits and persons at the Fair. The Nokomis Agricultural Society Inc. undertakes no liability for
loss, damage or injury and all precautions will be taken within the Society’s ability.
The decision of the judge will be final in all cases. Judging standards are available from
the secretary.
No person shall be allowed to interfere with the Judges or, by any means whatever, impart undue
information while in discharge of their duties. Exhibitors so interfering will forfeit all right to any
prize to which they might otherwise be entitled. The director in charge of any particular class
has full power in the management of that class during the time of judging, except judges,
director-in-charge and persons handling such stock.
In the event of any animal or articles being entered in the wrong section
of its class, the judge shall have the power to order the entry to the proper section of its class.
Horses must be on the grounds by 8:30am and all other animals no later than 12:00 noon the
day of the Fair. Any exhibit removed before 5:00pm, with the exception of horses and cattle,
will thereby forfeit the right to any prize. All sheep must be unloaded and put into pens unless
special permission to the contrary is obtained from the director in charge. All exhibits must be in
the Recreation Centre by 11:00am on the Friday prior to the set date of the Fair.
All bulls must have rings in their noses or a bull lead. All colts, fillies or young horses must be
properly secured to prevent the possibility of an accident.
11. No article shall be admitted with name, mark or initial thereon with the exception of Classes 27
and 28. Hobbies and handicrafts that have been initialed, marked or signed will be accepted
in these cases providing exhibitors completely conceal such initials, marks or signatures so that
no name is visible to the judge.
12. No person shall act as judge in any class in which he or she is an exhibitor.
13. The first prize ticket or ribbon shall be red, second shall be blue, third shall be white, and fourth
shall be yellow or green.
14. Articles on display shall not be handled except by the officer having charge of the department to
which they belong.
15. Any infringement to the rules and regulations will be punished by withholding the prize, expulsion
from the Society, or both.
16. The Directors shall have the power to postpone the Fair or any part thereof, through stress of
weather, or for any reason they may deem sufficient.
17. All homemade articles shall have been handmade within two (2) years of show date. Any article
may only be exhibited for one (1) year.
18. No exhibitor shall be allowed to enter two (2) of the same articles, except stock.
19. Any exhibitor shall, if required by the Board, make a statutory declaration that the exhibit(s)
made by him/her are shown in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Society. In case
the exhibitor refuses to make such declaration upon request, all premiums awarded to him/her
shall be forfeited.
20. Any animals shown as “registered” must be accompanied by registration papers.
21. If any article or animal, in the opinion of the Judge, is not worthy of a prize, the decision of
the Judge shall be final.
22. Directors in charge of any department shall have power to disqualify any exhibit for
non-compliance of any rules.
23. Entries may be made in person, by mail, phone, fax or proxy.
24. Mail, fax and in-person entries will only be accepted on an Official Fair Entry Form.
25. All cans, wrappers, sales slips, etc. required for specials must be handed to the directors at the
door of Recreation Centre along with the exhibits. These will not be returned.
26. All directors will be available at 5:00pm sharp the day of the Fair to return exhibits to exhibitors
or their agent. Exhibitors must not remove exhibits themselves without permission of a director.
27. The Secretary’s decision will be final in any disputes or infringement of the rules.
28. No article will be eligible for more than one prize.
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