TIME SCHEDULE - Lifestyle Dookie
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TIME SCHEDULE - Lifestyle Dookie
TIME SCHEDULE for Arena Events 8.30 a.m. Onwards Showjumping. 9.00 a.m. Onwards Horses Rings 1, 2 & 3. 9.30 a.m. Ring 4 (Pony Club) 2.00 p.m. CROP COMPETITION PRESENTATION 2.00 p.m. ONWARDS Judging of Tiny Tots, Show Girls (near animal nursery) and Young Citizen Presentation (near animal nursery) 3.00 p.m. Grand Parade Approximately 3.30 p.m. At the conclusion of Horse Ring Events: Kids Events 1 LOUDEST KID IN DOOKIE Back Again! Get your vocal chords in training now to see if you are the loudest kid in Dookie. Enter on Show Day. ANIMAL NURSERY DISPLAY BACK AGAIN! Contact Steward: Col Moylan 5828 6208. Animal display by children from participating schools. Each child is responsible for their own pet. ALL events to be conducted on ARENA IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND 2 KIDS EVENTS BACK AGAIN! From 3.30pm onwards. Enter on Show Day. No Entry Fee. BACK AGAIN! BEST PET LAMB Best Pet Lamb born in 2010 – Hand reared. Must be in Sheep Pavilion before 9am. Primary School Kids TREASURE HUNT NEW! Enter at secretary’s office on Show Day. BACK AGAIN! INVENTIONS, SCULPTURES, Mosaic & GARDEN ORNAMENTS COMP Enter on Show Day. Bring along something you have invented or made to compete. NEW! Modified Pushbike Event Enter on Show Day. No Entry Fee. Must be able to be ridden. Must wear a helmet. Dookie Emporium BUY & SELL old wares From Antiques to Retro… furniture, collectables, vintage clothing, books, gifts, art & more… OPEN FRI - SAT - SUN 9am to 5pm 48 Mary Street, Dookie Ph. 5828 6224 BH Come on down for a squizz! 3 QUARRIES & CONCRETE For • Quality Materials • Reliable, Friendly Service Phone Shepparton Concrete: 5821 8826 Yabba Quarries: 5828 5275 4 DOOKIE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY INC. MEMBER’S TICKETS – $20.00 Must be purchased prior to Show Day or full gate prices will apply. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE SECRETARY: P.O. BOX 18, DOOKIE, 3646 or from GLENDA WILSON C/- Bendigo Bank, Mary Street, Dookie Privileges of Membership ARE… Free admittance to showground for Member and Partner, Member’s children up to 16 years, and 20 Free Entries of own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S & V. ADMISSION NON-MEMBERS ADULTS $8.00 – CHILDREN (6-16) $4.00 – PENSIONERS $5.00 ENTRIES Completed entry forms accompanied by the correct entry fees must be received by Friday, 22nd October by 5.00 pm (unless otherwise stated). Entry forms may be left with: Glenda Wilson C/- Bendigo Bank, Mary St., Dookie or posted to PO Box 18 DOOKIE 3646. When entries are processed, section tickets will be provided. These are to be attached to all exhibits prior to bringing them to the showgrounds. STAGING TIMES Classes U & V are judged on the Friday before Show Day and all exhibits in these classes must be delivered to the George Batey Pavilion on Thursday prior to Show Day between 4pm - 6pm. Exhibits in classes M N O P Q R & S are to be brought to the George Batey Pavilion between 7pm - 8pm on Friday evening before the Show or between 7.30am - 9.00am on Show Day, unless otherwise stated. All exhibits must be ready for judging to start by 9.30am. 5 INSURANCE & RESPONSIBILITIES The Society will not be responsible for any accidents that may be caused through or by any exhibits, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless and indemnified against any legal proceedings arising from any such accidents. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accidents on the grounds or premises. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any damage to, or misdelivery of any exhibits. Dogs must be tied up inside floats or trucks or vehicles or caravans. Incorporated in the Entry Fee for Livestock is a charge to cover the cost of insuring all Exhibitors. Names and addresses must be recorded when purchasing Entry Tickets for Livestock. It is a condition of entry that all competitors enter completely at their own risk. CLAIMING OF PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES All prize money and trophies are to be collected from the Secretary’s Office. Please present prize card when collecting prizes. All prizes not collected on Show Day will be forfeited. Horses & other Livestock – Prize money may be collected from the secretary’s office. All other prize money may be claimed from 4.30 pm onwards. ROOM AVAILABLE IN THE DOOKIE COMMUNITY CENTRE FOR NURSING MOTHERS 6 Join the Tallisman Club to receive a free $50 voucher Sign up to purchase a tasting dozen automatically delivered to your door twice a year, and you receive a 25% discount with club benefits for 12 months, plus receive a $50 voucher FREE. Benefits include • Your own Tallisman keyring • Great prices on new release, bin end and back vintage wines • Exclusive invitations to tastings, events and dinners • Priority access to limited release wines • Members only offers and competitions with fabulous prizes • Extra special prices on orders for private functions and events • $50 joining voucher • Free membership 4½ Star Winery Review – James Halliday’s Australian Wine Companion 2011 Boorinda Dookie Victoria Australia 3646 T 61 3 5823 5383 F 61 3 5828 6532 7 E [email protected] W www.talliswine.com.au igs Ta e it to Tak www.taigbros.com.au For your new • IVECO Trucks – 4.490T GVM to 130T GCM • INTERNATIONAL Trucks – 50T GCM to 130T GCM • ISUZU Trucks – 4.490T GVM to 75T GCM Good quality used trucks • Excellent parts and service Serving the farmer and transport industry since 1947 See us at 6 Wheeler Street Shepparton Tel 5821 9811 MIDLAND CONCRETE PIPES CONCRETE DRAINAGE AND CULVERT PIPES Manufactured to comply with A.S.A. and R.C.A. requirements WAT S O N S T R E ET , S H E P PA RTO N Telephone: (03) 5821 3099 A/H: (03) 5821 1298 Tucker Tub Pet Food The 100% Natural Pet Food www.tuckertub.com Your one stop feed shop delivered to your door monthly Julie 0430 355 708 “You Ring It - We Bring It” 8 MASTER TINY TOT Boys 3 to 5 Years To live within 50 kilometre radius of showgrounds. Winner to receive Sash and Gift donated by Mrs. T. Thorp. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THIS SECTION ARE UNABLE TO ENTER. MISS TINY TOT Girls 3 to 5 Years To live within 50 kilometre radius of showgrounds. Winner to receive Sash and Gift donated by Mrs. Beth Stewart. PREVIOUS WINNERS OF THIS SECTION ARE UNABLE TO ENTER. MISS JUNIOR SHOW GIRL 6 to 10 Years To live within 50 kilometre radius of showgrounds. Winner to receive Sash and Gift donated by Mrs. Lorna Ford. MISS TEEN SHOW GIRL 11 to 16 Years To live within 50 kilometre radius of showgrounds. Winner to receive Sash and Gift donated by Don & Bess Carmichael. STEWARDS: Ann Hernan, Judy Geddes and Daryl Feldtmann. JUDGING WILL COMMENCE WITH TINY TOT SECTION AT 2.00 P.M. SHARP. (NEAR ANIMAL NURSERY) THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES OF VICTORIA RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD VAS Aims of the Rural Ambassador Award: • To highlight the talent, creativity and ingenuity of young rural Victorians and in doing so encourage entrants to be role models across local communities. • To encourage and reward enthusiastic, skilful and industrious young people living or having an involvement in rural environments. • To assist all entrants through their participation to develop strong communication and leadership qualities and to directly assist the winner through the support of a bursary. • Enable the applicant to gain greater proficiency in their chosen field and also to develop the applicant’s stature and reputation in that chosen field. General Conditions of Entry: • Applicants must be aged between 20-30 years of age inclusive at the time of their local show. • Entry into the Rural Ambassador Award is via the official application form only. Entries close Friday, 22nd October, 2010 at 5.00pm. • If successful, participants must attend the State Final during the Royal Melbourne Show and all judging as requested. • Finalists may be involved in a rural or agricultural based industry or associated with a Show Society but do not necessarily need to reside in a rural community. Judging Criteria: Communication Skills - 20 points; Community Involvement - 20 points; Rural & General Knowledge - 20 points; Ambition/Goals - 20 points; Grooming & Confidence - 20 points; TOTAL - 100 points. 9 You got the metal? We got the cash! • Cash buyers of all ferrous and non ferrous metals • We specialise in farm clean ups • Old farm machinery • Car and truck bodies • Famous Public Tramstop Weighbridge Mon to Fri 7-5pm - Sat 8-3pm 135 Old Dookie Road Shepparton 5821 7876 1300 172 727 1 3 0 0 S C R A P AH: 0419 541 340 or 0418 575 077 www.futuremetals.com.au 10 HORSES Stewards: Neil Sutherland, Tom Harrington, Lyn McDonald, Kerrie McKenzie, June Trethowan, Geoff Shields, Karen Balfour, Gerard McKinley. RING 1 – CLASS A (2 Ring Circus) ENTER ON SHOW DAY Judge: Janine Young Judging commences at 9.00 a.m. – ENTRY FEE: $2.00 1st Prize: $4.00 - 2nd Prize: $2.00 - 3rd Prize: Ribbon. 1 - SMARTEST ON PARADE, 12 and under 18 years. Sash 1st, 2nd & 3rd. 2 - NOVICE GALLOWAY, over 14 and not over 15 hands. 3 - OPEN GALLOWAY, over 14 and not over 14.2 hands. 4 - OPEN GALLOWAY, over 14.2 and not over 15 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN GALLOWAY. 5 - LOCAL HACK. 6 - LADIES HACK. 7 - OPEN HACK, over 15 and not over 15.2 hands. 8 - OPEN HACK, over 15.2 and not over 16 hands. 9 - OPEN HACK, over 16 and not over 16.2 hands. 10 - OPEN HACK, over 16.2. 11 - RIDER, 16 and under 18. 12 - RIDER, 14 and under 16. 13 - RIDER, 12 and under 14. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 12 and UNDER 18. (J. Harker Trophy). 14 - GOOD HANDS, for girls 12 and under 15. 15 - GOOD HANDS, for boys 12 and under 15. 16 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, over 13.2 and not over 14 hands. 17 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, over 13 and not over 13.2 hands. 18 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, over 12.2 and not over 13 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY. 19 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, over 12 and not over 12.2 hands. 20 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, over 11.2 and not over 12 hands. 21 - OPEN RIDDEN PONY, under 11.2 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY. 22 - RIDER 18 and under 21 years. 23 - RIDER over 21 years. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HACK. SUPREME RIDDEN HORSE, all ridden champions eligible. ($100 donated by Kellock Family). 11 21 Telford Drive 21 Telford Drive Shepparton Vic. 3630 Shepparton Vic. 3630 Mobile: 0437 523 315 Mobile: 0437 523 315 Ph: 03 5832 3500 (24 hours) Ph: 03 5832 3500 (24 hours) Fax: 03 5832 3599 Fax: 03 5832 3599 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 12 Ring 2 – Class B (2 Ring Circus) ENTER ON SHOW DAY Judge: Maggie Lees Judging commences at 9.00 a.m. – Entry Fee: $2.00 1st Prize: $4.00 - 2nd Prize: $2 - 3rd Prize: Ribbon 1 - SMARTEST ON PARADE, under 12 years. Sash for 1st, 2nd & 3rd. 2 - NOVICE PONY, not over 14 hands. 3 - OPEN PONY, over 13.2 and not over 14 hands. 4 - OPEN PONY, over 13 and not over 13.2 hands. 5 - OPEN PONY, over 12.2 and not over 13 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE RIDDEN PONY. 6 - OPEN PONY, over 12 and not over 12.2 hands. 7 - OPEN PONY, over 11.2 and not over 12 hands. 8 - OPEN PONY, under 11.2 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY. 9 - RIDER, 10 and under 12 years. 10 - RIDER, 8 and under 10 years. 11 - RIDER, 6 under 8 years. 12 - RIDER, under 6 may be lead. CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS (McRorie Memorial Trophy), RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS. 13 - NOVICE HACK. 14 - OPEN HACK, over 15 and not over 15.2 hands. 15 - OPEN HACK, over 15.2 and not over 16 hands. 16 - OPEN HACK, over 16 and not over 16.2 hands. 17 - OPEN HACK, over 16.2 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION 18 - LADIES GALLOWAY. 19 - OPEN GALLOWAY, over 14 and not over 14.2 hands. 20 - OPEN GALLOWAY, over 14.2 and not over 15 hands. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY. 20 - LOCAL RIDER. Voucher donated by Horseland. 21 - LOCAL RIDER. Voucher donated by Horseland. 22 - LOCAL GALLOWAY. Voucher donated by Horseland. Shepparton Veterinary Clinic Corner Numurkah Road & Wanganui Road P.O. Box 1076 Shepparton 3632. Telephone (03) 5821 3188 Facsimile (03) 5821 2532 Email [email protected] Web www.sheppvets.com.au Kialla Veterinary Clinic 7966 Goulburn Valley Highway Kialla 3631 Telephone (03) 5823 1202 Safeway Plaza Branch Clinic 302c High Street Shepparton 3630 Telephone (03) 5822 0666 sheppvets Dr. P.D. Grant B.V.Sc.(Hons) Dr. R.E.B. Cameron B.V.Sc., M.S., M.R.C.V.S. Dr. R.A. Bonanno B.V.Sc.(Hons) Dr. R. Fitzpatrick B.V.Sc.(Hons) and Associates 13 MacDonald Bulk Spreading Contact: Andrew MacDonald Ph 0417 052 043 AH 03 5821 5481 14 Ring 3 – Class C ENTER ON SHOW DAY Judge: Miranda Kerr Judging commences at 9.00 a.m. – Entry Fee: $2.00 1st Prize: $4.00 - 2nd Prize: $2 - 3rd Prize: Ribbon 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - LED TURNOUT, under 16 years. Open to all horses and ponies, to be judged on a point system. Dress optional. Sash for 1st, Ribbons for 2nd, 3rd & 4th. LED TURNOUT, 16 years and over. Open to all horses and ponies to be judged on a point system. Dress optional. Sash for 1st, Ribbons for 2nd, 3rd & 4th. LED PONY, mare 12.2 hands and under. LED PONY, mare 12.2 and not over 14 hands. LED PONY GELDING, not over 14 hands. LED GALLOWAY MARE, over 14 and not over 15 hands. LED GALLOWAY GELDING, over 14 and not over 15 hands. LED HACK MARE, over 15 hands. LED HACK GELDING, over 15 hands. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HORSE. SHOW HUNTER PONY, 12 hands and under. SHOW HUNTER PONY, over 12 hands and not over 13 hands. SHOW HUNTER over 13 hands and not over 14 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY. SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY, over 14 and not over 14.2 hands. SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY, over 14.2 and not over 15 hands. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY. SHOW HUNTER HACK, over 15 and not over 16 hands. SHOW HUNTER HACK, over 16 hands. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK. AGGREGATE TROPHY for Rings 1, 2 & 3 donated by the Kellock Family. breakfast & lunch seriously good coffee seasonal fresh produce . boutique wine & beer local cheese . preserves . free range eggs we stock herbies spices . T2 teas and other specialty gourmet food takeaway available – phone orders welcome phone 0403 001 464 open fri-sat-sun 9am til 5pm 48 Mary Street Dookie 15 Midland Highway, Nalinga, 3631 Ph: (03) 5828 9264 Nalinga Garage L.M.C.T. 3774 Tony Nicholas • Specialising in High Performance motors • Panel Beating, Spray Painting and free insurance quotes • All mechanical repairs and wrecking yard • Range of Secondhand commercial vehicles Egge Machining 2 Forer Street Dookie, Vic, 3646 Ph/Fax (03) 5828 6250 Steve & Kara Pleming Suppliers of Egge Machine Co Parts Engine Rebuilding Whitemetalling & General Engineering Suppliers of T-Ford Kevlar Bands 16 Ring 4 – Class D (Pony Club Events) Stewards: (Certificate K candidates) Judge: Michelle Ramage ENTRY $1.00 PER EVENT. Ribbons to 3rd Place. Best Aggregate for a Pony Club Rider. 1st; 20 points, 2nd; 15 points, 3rd; 10 points. CONDITIONS: PONY CLUB RULES APPLY TO ALL PONY CLUB EVENTS. PONY CLUB UNIFORM (INCLUDING APPROVED PCAV HELMETS) REQUIRED. ONLY PCAV APPROVED SNAFFLE BITS ALLOWED (AS PER PCAV DRESSAGE BOOK). Start time: 9.30 a.m. 1 - BEST PRESENTED, 8 years and under. 2 - BEST PRESENTED, 9 years to 13 years and under. 3 - BEST PRESENTED, 14 years to 18 years and under. 4 - BEST PRESENTED, over 18 years. 5 - PLEASURE PONY, not over 12 hands. 6 - PLEASURE PONY, 12 hands and not over 13 hands. 7 - PLEASURE PONY, 13 hands and not over 14 hands. 8 - PLEASURE GALLOWAY, not over 15 hands. 9 - PLEASURE HACK. 10 - PAIR OF RIDERS, not over 10 years. 11 - PAIR OF RIDERS, not over 15 years. 12 - PAIR OF RIDERS, not over 18 years. 13 - PAIR OF RIDERS, under 22 years. 14 - GIRL OR BOY RIDER, under 8 years (may be led). 15 - GIRL OR BOY RIDER, 8 years to 10 years and under. 16 - GIRL OR BOY RIDER, 10 years to 14 years and under. 17 - GIRL OR BOY RIDER, 14 years to 18 years and under. 18 - GIRL OR BOY RIDER, 18 years and over. 19 - PONY CLUB MOUNT, under 8 years (may be led). 20 - PONY CLUB MOUNT, 8 years to 13 years and under. 21 - PONY CLUB MOUNT, 13 years to 15 years and under. 22 - PONY CLUB MOUNT, 15 years to 18 years and under. 23 - PONY CLUB MOUNT, over 18 years. 24 - PAIR OF PONIES, not over 14 hands. 25 - PAIR OF GALLOWAYS, not over 15 hands. 26 - PAIR OF HACKS, over 15 hands. 27 - TRIO OF RIDERS. 28 - BAREBACK RIDER, under 10 years. 29 - BAREBACK RIDER, under 15 years. 30 - BAREBACK RIDER, over 15 years. Workout for Pony Club Mount. 17 Mount Major Murray Greys BS Davidson & Dr SJ Chaplin 871 Dookie Rd Yabba North VIC 3646 Ph. 0403 502 640 For profitable, easy-care cattle BULLS FOR SALE montageelectronics Factory Seconds: Televisions, DVDs, Microwaves Vacuum Cleaners & Stereos Quasair Miele P 03 5831 4709 F 03 5821 8187 22 Dunkirk Avenue, Shepparton 3630 GE Premier Clean Electron All Lighting & Quality Appliance Centre P.O. Box 7383, 13 Callister Street, Shepparton, 3632 18 Ph. (03) 5831 2303 Fax: (03) 5831 2301 OLYMPIC SHOWJUMPING EVENTS - Class e Run by North Eastern Show Jumping Judging commences at 8.30 am Ribbons to 4th Place. ENTRY FEE FOR ALL SHOWJUMPING EVENTS $6.00 1 - Unofficial Height class max starting height 60cm. 1st: $20.00, 2nd: $15.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $6.00 2 - Unofficial Height Class max starting height 80cm. 1st: $20.00, 2nd: $15.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $6.00 3 - Unofficial Height Class max starting height 100cm. 1st: $30.00, 2nd: $20.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $6.00 4 - Unofficial Height Class max starting height 110cm. 1st: $30.00, 2nd: $20.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $6.00 5 - Unofficial Height Class max starting height 120cm. 1st: $30.00, 2nd: $20.00, 3rd: $10.00, 4th: $6.00 BEST PERFORMED JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 21. 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PTY LTD • WOOL BROKERS • STOCK & STATION AGENTS • REAL ESTATE Tony Pianto – Branch Manager SHEPPARTON 600 North Lemnos Road Congupna, Vic, 3633 0427 532 005 AH: 03 5829 9245 FAX 03 5829 9857 Trevor Downs 0412 314 016 20 BEEF CATTLE - Class F Stewards: Ray Harmer, Leticia Harmer, Neville Ludeman, Gordon Wall. Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m. PRIZE MONEY to be paid at Secretary’s Office after Grand Parade. 1st Prize: $5.00 - 2nd Prize: $3.00 except where otherwise stated. TROPHY for Aggregate points in Cattle Section donated by The Stedman Family. CHAMPION RIBBONS for Junior and Senior Section donated by The Stedman Family. (The breeding year dates from 1st October in each year). Entry Fee: $1.00 ENTRIES CLOSE Friday 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. Exhibits in this Section are restricted to animals entered in the Calf Roll or Herd Book of their respective breeds. ALL CATTLE MUST CARRY A NLIS TAG ALL BREEDS WILL BE JUDGED TOGETHER 1. - BULL under 12 months 2. - BULL 12-15 months 3. - BULL 15-18 months 4. - BULL 18-20 months 5. - COW under 12 months 6. - COW 12-15 months 7. - COW 15-18 months 8. - COW 18-20 months Junior Champion Male Junior Champion Female Reserve Junior Champion Male Reserve Junior Champion Female 9. - BULL 20-24 months 10.- BULL 24-30 months 11.- BULL over 30 months 12.- COW 20-24 months 13.- COW 24-30 months 14.- COW over 30 months Senior Champion Male Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Champion Male Reserve Senior Champion Female GRAND CHAMPION (ALL SECTIONS) MALE. Donated by RODWELLS GRAND CHAMPION (ALL SECTIONS) FEMALE. Donated by SHEPPARTON CAMERA AND VIDEO. SUPREME CHAMPION. Donated by Rodwells. Junior Handlers Competition under 20 years of age NO ENTRY FEE – Enter on show day – 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $2 To be judged on competitor’s ability in handling an animal in the ring. 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Shorn 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 • NOTE - Strong Wool: Any other strong wool breed, including Carpet Wool Sheep (Shorn or in wool). Ribbon donated by Strong Wool Breeders Association Inc. 61 - PEN OF 3 PRIME LAMBS. (Unshorn). Over 36 kgs. (80 lbs.) 62 - PEN OF 3 PRIME LAMBS. (Unshorn). Under 36 kgs. (80 lbs.) 63 - PEN OF 3 PRIME LAMBS. (Shorn). Registered lambs not eligible – Most suitable for trade. GRAND CHAMPION RAM (ALL BREEDS) Trophy & Ribbon donated by the Kay Family in memory of Col & Gwen Kay GRAND CHAMPION EWE (ALL BREEDS) Trophy & Ribbon donated by J. W. & A. S. Beattie. SUPREME GROUP OF THREE (One Ram and 2 Ewes of any age) donated by P. & N. O’Sullivan. Suffolk Strong Wool Merino Poll Merino Romney White Suffolk Poll Dorset Dorset Horn S’down Bord. Leic. Dorper PRIZE MONEY to be paid at Secretary’s Office after Grand Parade. 1st Prize: $3.00 - 2nd Prize: $1.00. CHAMPION RIBBONS for each Breed. CHAMPION STRONGWOOL RIBBON donated by Roy Hull. Exhibits restricted to animals bred in a registered flock, visibly tattooed with their breeder’s flock number and the trade mark of their respective breed society. All sheep entered must be from an OVINE BRUCELLOSIS ACCREDITED FREE FLOCK, or all rams must have been individually tested before being shown. Entry Fee: $1.00 ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. (Trophy for Aggregate points in sheep section, donated by AIRR). 61 62 63 64 65 66 23 SERVICING AUSTRALIA SINCE 1923 T R U C K S Hartwigs Trucks Shepparton is situated at 320 Midland Highway (Benalla Road), Shepparton, Victoria, on large spacious premises. This location offers new and used truck sales, spare parts and a large range of mechanical services, including a chassis dynamometer, Cummins fuel pump room and 24 hour breakdown service. HARTWIGS SHEPPARTON 24 Reception / Sales 03 5820 7800 Parts 03 5820 7820 Service 03 5820 7850 WOOL - Class J Stewards: Emily Sheilds, Ian Shields, Brian Harker, Kirsty Harker Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m. ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZE MONEY will be paid at Secretary’s Office from 4.30 p.m. 1st Prize: $4.00 - 2nd Prize: $1.00. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. Aggregate Trophy for Most Points in Wool Section donated by Ferguson Wool. Champion Ribbon for Fleece with Highest Points Score. Trophy for Most Valuable Fleece donated by Riverina Wool, Moama. CHAMPION RIBBONS for each breed donated by AIRR. Fleeces enclosed in hessian, fastened with wool clips, will be entered in correct section on ground. Champion Fleece 1 - EWE or WETHER FLEECE, fine wool Merino. 2 - EWE or WETHER FLEECE, medium wool Merino. 3 - EWE or WETHER FLEECE, strong wool Merino. 4 - EWE or WETHER FLEECE, fine crossbred fleece. 5 - EWE or WETHER FLEECE, strong crossbred fleece. CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE. CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECE. 6 - STONGWOOL EWE OR WETHER FLEECE. 7 - STRONGWOOL LAMB’S FLEECE. 8 - STRONGWOOL RAM’S FLEECE. CHAMPION STRONGWOOL FLEECE. 9 - 1 KILOGRAM MERINO LAMBSWOOL. 1st Prize $10.00. 10 - 1 KILOGRAM CROSSBRED LAMBSWOOL. 1st Prize $10.00. All MERINO AND CROSSBRED Lambs FleeceS ARE to be donated to Show Society All fleeces must be skirted and will be judged on the following points: 1 - TRUENESS TO BREED.................................................10 points 2 - CONFORMITY OF LENGTH...........................................10 points 3 - SOUNDNESS...............................................................10 points 4 - HANDLE......................................................................8 points 5 - COLOUR OR BLOOM etc..............................................6 points 6 - CHARACTER AND STYLE.............................................10 points 7 - DENSITY.....................................................................6 points 8 - EVENNESS..................................................................10 points 9 - CLEAN FLEECE WEIGHT...............................................30 points 25 ABN 19 005 375 879 www.ikcaldwell.com.au SHEPPARTON COBRAM COROWA Tel. (03) 5821 2477 DENILIQUIN Tel. (03) 5872 1166 ROCHESTER Tel. (02) 6033 3044 MOAMA • Matt Cain • Scott Bartlett • Phil Watkins • Bruce Larcombe • Sam Beggs IK Caldwell 26 0429 0418 0428 0428 0427 Tel. (03) 5881 8822 Tel. (03) 5484 3844 Tel. (03) 5480 3346 356 226 577 578 339 Agronomy Package 236 179 821 815 193 POULTRY - Class I LIMITED NUMBER OF COOPS AVAILABLE AND ENTRIES WILL BE PROCESSED ON A ‘FIRST IN’ BASIS. ENTRY FEE: 50¢ ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. Birds must be penned by 10.00am. Pen numbers to be picked up morning of show. Judging to commence at 10.30am. PRIZE MONEY will be paid at the Secretary’s Office after Grand Parade. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. Champions – wheat. Standard Male Female Leghorn – White Leghorn – AOC Ancona Hamburg – Black Hamburg – Silver Spangle Hamburg – AOC Silkie OEG – Black Red OEG – Blue Red OEG – Pile OEG – AOC AOV Light Breed 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 LIGHT CHAMPION LIGHT BREED Standard HEAVY Australorp Plymouth Rock Rhode Island Red White Wyandotte AOC Wyandotte Indian Game Sussex Langshan AOV Heavy Breed 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 CHAMPION HEAVY BREED HARDFEATHER BANTAMS Modern Black Red Modern Duckwing Modern Pile Modern AOC Indian Game OEG Black Red LL OEG Black Red DL OEG Duckwing OEG Blue Red OEG Pile OEG Spangle OEG AOC AOV Hardfeather Bantam 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM Male Female 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS Australorp Ancona Langshan Black Langshan AOC Leghorn White Leghorn AOC Orpington Pekin Black Pekin AOC Rosecomb Rhode Island Red Seabright Sussex Wyandotte White Wyandotte Partridge Wyandotte AOC AOV Softfeather Bantam CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM SASH FOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD IN SHOW Standard Male Female JUNIOR EXHIBITORS (UNDER 14 years) Light Breed Heavy Breed Hardfeather Bantam Softfeather Bantam 104 106 108 110 105 107 109 111 CHAMPION BIRD IN JUNIOR SECTION WATERFOWL Muscovy Bufforpington Rouen Indian Runner Khaki Campbell AOV Heavy AOV Light AOV Bantam Drake 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 Duck 113 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 CHAMPION WATERFOWL 27 MIDLAND MUFFLERS "Where we care for you and your car" • Standard Exhaust Systems • Truck Mufflers • Extractors • Sport Systems • Towbars Supplied and Fitted 5821 7776 59 Mitchell Street, Shepparton ACCREDITED DISTRIBUTOR Servicing the G.V. 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OPEN CLASS 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 12 kgs. PASTURED HAY (dry area past 12 months). 12 kgs. OF LUCERNE HAY. 12 kgs. OF CLOVER HAY (dry area past 12 months). 12 kgs. OF CEREAL HAY. BUNDLE OF GREEN LUCERNE (Grown under field conditions). BUNDLE OF GREEN FODDER, other than cereal (Grown under field conditions). KIDS FARM PRODUCE (Under 16 years) 7 - BEST COLLECTION FARM PRODUCE, not less than five varieties. 8 - BEST COLLECTION OF FARM SEEDS, in separate jars. 9 - BIRD SCARER, homemade. BEST KIDS CROPS A large ice-cream container full of any of the following crops (9 - 15) dug up from your relatives paddocks (roots and all). To be judged on Show Day at 9.30 a.m. in the Wool Pavilion. A section ticket must be attached to the container. 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - CANOLA. WHEAT. OATS. BARLEY. 14 -LUPINS. 15 -PEAS. 16 - TRITICALE CROP COMPETITION Sponsored by BELMORES ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 23rd. Entry Forms available from Belmores, Yarrawonga, telephone 5744 1221. Judging will take place before Show Day. PRIZE for each category and Champion Crop, sponsored by BELMORES. 1 - BEST WHEAT CROP 2 - BEST BARLEY CROP 3 - BEST CANOLA CROP Belmores Confidential Advice, specific to your needs www.belmores.com.au 29 Welcome to the ric.indd 1 DOOKIE GENERAL STORE, POST OFFICE & NEWSAGENCY 60 Mary Street, Dookie Phone: (03) 5828 6217 Fax: (03) 5828 6210 We sell Papers, Magazines, Groceries, Drinks & Ice Creams, PAY YOUR BILLS & PHONE CREDIT AVAILABLE Fax and Photocopying services available Open from 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. WEEK DAYS SAT 8.00 am to 1.00 pm SUN 8.00 am to 1.00 pm D. & E. Feldtmann Builders Professional service and workmanship catering to your requirements 54 Queen Street, Dookie 018 570 531 (03) 5828 6225 ➣ New Homes ➣ Renovations & Extensions ➣ Commercial & Industrial ➣ Bobcat Hire 30 17/08/10 STAGING TIMES for Pavilion Classes Exhibits in the following classes must be delivered to the George Batey Pavilion between 7.00 p.m. – 8.30 p.m. on Friday, or on show day between 7.30 a.m. – 9.00 a.m. Judging is to commence at 9.30 a.m. and any exhibits not staged (set up ready for judging) by 9.15 a.m. will not be judged. CLASS M EGGS CLASS N GARDEN PRODUCE CLASS O FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS (Entries close Thursday prior to show 5.00 p.m.) CLASS P FLORAL ART (Entries close Thursday prior to show 5.00 p.m.) CLASS Q COOKERY CLASS R JAMS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES CLASS S NEEDLEWORK AND CRAFT (Entry forms must be submitted by FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER at 5.00 p.m. for all classes above except for classes O & P.) Exhibits in the following classes must be delivered to the George Batey Pavilion Thursday prior to show day between 4.00 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Judging will take place on Friday. CLASS S ARTWORK CLASS U SCHOOLWORK CLASS V PHOTOGRAPHY (Entry Forms must be submitted by FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER at 5.00 p.m., posted to PO Box 18, Dookie, Vic., 3646, in person to Mrs. Glenda Wilson, C/- Bendigo Bank, Mary Street, Dookie.) 31 Real Estate Agents & Auctioneers • Residential • Commercial • Rural Rental & Leasing - Residential - Commercial • Self Storage Shed Leasing • Clearing Sale Specialists Youngd SOLD Another one SHEPPARTON - 5820 8777 123 Wyndham St • Fax: 5831 3443 Mooroopna - 5825 4833 80 McLennan St • Fax: 5852 2643 www.youngsa ndco.com.a u R.E.I.V (Real Estate Institute of Victoria) [email protected] 32 FARM EGGS - Class M Steward: Mr. R. Kee Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money paid from 4.30 p.m. onwards. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. EGGS MUST BE PRESENTED IN EGG CARTONS ONLY ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER at 5.00 p.m. SEE PAGE 31 FOR STAGING TIMES The following to be produced by exhibitors: 1 2 3 4 5 6 - - - - - - ONE DOZEN HEN EGGS, white shells. ONE DOZEN HEN EGGS, brown shells. ONE DOZEN HEN EGGS, no colour specified. ONE DOZEN BANTAM EGGS, no colour specified. JUMBO HEN EGGS, THREE (3), no colour specified. DUCK EGGS, THREE (3) GARDEN PRODUCE - Class N Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money paid from 4.30 p.m. onwards. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER at 5.00 p.m. SEE PAGE 31 FOR STAGING TIMES Aggregate Trophy. Produce must be grown by exhibitor: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - - - - - - - - - - ONE CABBAGE. SILVER BEET - 6 STALKS. THREE CARROTS. THREE WHITE ONIONS. ONE HEAD OF LETTUCE. ONE HEAD OF BROCCOLI. RHUBARB - 6 STALKS. COLLECTION OF CULINARY HERBS. PUMPKIN. BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN. 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 500 g. GREEN PEAS. COLLECTION OF GARDEN PRODUCE, not less than 6 varieties. 1st Prize $2 ONE BUNCH OF RED BEET. ONE PUNNET OF STRAWBERRIES. ONE DOZEN BROAD BEANS. FIVE NAVEL ORANGES. FIVE VALENCIA ORANGES. FIVE LEMONS. FIVE GRAPEFRUIT. Quality Commercial Printers 51 Drummond Road Shepparton www.willprintshepparton.com.au 03 5831 6565 Brochures Plastic Cards Posters Labels Carbonless Stationery Promotional Items and much more 33 Colin + Tereza Richardson dly n e i Fr r u o L Y LOCA butor tri s i d fuel % 03 5822 2288 0418 570 010 – Colin SHEPPARTON 34 FLOWERS & POT PLANTS - Class O Stewards: Marie Thorp, Rosemary Harker, Mr. R. Bennett and J. Harrington. ENTRIES IN THIS CLASS CLOSE THURSDAY 28th OCTOBER 5.00 p.m. See Page 31 for Staging Times. Judging commences 9.30 a.m. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ non members. Members are entitled to 20 free entries of their own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S or V. Limit of 2 entries per person in any section. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m. onwards. All exhibits to be those of amateurs only. UNSTABLE EXHIBITS WILL BE DISQUALIFIED ROSES (Container maximum height 25cm) A1 - A2 - A3 - A4 - A5 - A6 - A7 - A8 - A9 - A10 A11 A12 RIBBON & TROPHY for Champion Rose Bloom in Show donated by R&V Dickins in memory of Edna Batey (To be chosen from all exhibits.) Trophy for Aggregate donated by Ella Close in memory of Norman Close. FOUR ROSES, distinct varieties, staged singly. THREE ROSES, not necessarily distinct, staged singly. ONE ROSE. ONE CONTAINER OF SIX DECORATIVE ROSES, mixed colours. ONE CUT FLORABUNDA ROSE. THREE CUTS OF FLORABUNDA ROSES, staged singly, not necessarily distinct. ONE CONTAINER OF FLORABUNDA ROSES, 6 stems, not necessarily distinct. ONE CUT MINIATURE ROSE. THREE CUTS MINIATURE ROSES. Distinct varieties, staged singly. - ONE CUT OF AN OLD WORLD ROSE. Named. - ONE FULL BLOWN ROSE. - ONE ROSE GROWN WITHIN THE DOOKIE DISTRICT. POT PLANTS (Container maximum diameter 30cm) B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 - - - - - - - - - - - - TWO POT PLANTS, 2 distinct varieties. ONE FLOWERING PLANT in bloom, not mentioned elsewhere. ONE MAIDEN HAIR FERN. ANY OTHER TYPE OF FERN. ONE FOLIAGE PLANT. A BEGONIA IN A POT, in bloom. COLLECTION SUCCULENTS AND/OR CACTI, growing in container. ONE SUCCULENT OR CACTI, growing in container, one variety. A HANGING CONTAINER. ONE CONTAINER OF IVY. AN AZALEA IN A POT. an orchid in bloom. Aggregate Trophy donated by Shepparton Retravision. 35 WB HUNTER 66 Years of… Delivering to you… We deliver to you the package for your production system… See our helpful staff across all our Branches or ask to see our Field Rep on the Farm. We stock the leading lines in… • Animal Health & Horse Feed • Agricultural Chemicals • Grain, Hay & Pellets • Pet Food • Drenches & Vet Supplies • Rural Fencing • Pasture Seed & Fertilizers • Hardware & Building Supplies • Steel, Mesh & Aluminium • Water Equipment Shepparton 121 Corio St Echuca Corowa Tatura 36 Wangaratta 5 Tone Rd ph 03 5722 2262 148 Ogilvie Ave ph 03 5482 1618 Yarrawonga 6 Acacia St ph 03 5743 1367 27 Sanger St ph 02 6033 0645 Euroa 34 Railway St ph 03 5795 2236 236 Hogan St ph 03 5824 6246 Katandra Bankin St ph 03 5821 5744 ph 03 5828 3000 AUSTRALIAN FLORA Stewards: Dianne Feldtmann, Helen Harker. Exhibits not to be more than 46 cm. in height above container. C24 - C25 - C26 - C27 - C28 - C29 - C30 - C31 - C32 - C33 - C34 - C35 - ONE CUT OF CALLISTEMON. THREE CUTS OF CALLISTEMON, staged singly, distinct varieties. ONE CUT OF FLOWERING EUCALYPT. THREE CUTS OF FLOWERING EUCALYPT, staged singly, distinct varieties. ONE CUT OF GREVILLEA. THREE CUTS OF GREVILLEA, staged singly, distinct varieties. ONE CUT OF TREE OR SHRUB, not mentioned above. THREE CUTS OF TREE OR SHRUB, not mentioned above, staged singly, distinct varieties. ONE CUT OF GROUND COVER, to be displayed horizontally in a low, appropriate container. ONE CUT OF TREE OR SHRUB, with the most attractive foliage. ONE NATIVE POT PLANT. THREE CUTS OF KANGAROO PAW, one container. NND. Aggregate Trophy donated by Shepp. Camera and Video. CUT FLOWERS D36 - ONE CONTAINER LAVENDER, not more than 10 stems, not necessarily distinct. D37 - ONE CONTAINER SWEET PEAS, not more than 10 stems. D38 - ONE CONTAINER ICELAND POPPIES, not more than 10 blooms. D39 - CONTAINER OF ANTIRRHINUM, 3 cuts. D40 - ONE CONTAINER CARNATIONS, 3 blooms. D41 - ONE CONTAINER FLOWERS, not elsewhere mentioned, excluding natives. D42 - ONE CONTAINER OF MARGUERITES, mixed. D43 - ONE CONTAINER GERANIUMS, 3 cuts, not necessarily distinct. D44 - ONE CUT GERANIUM, single. D45 - ONE CUT GERANIUM, double. D46 - ONE CUT PELARGONIUM. D47 - THREE FLORETS BEARDED IRIS, distinct varieties, staged singly. D48 - ONE SPIKE BEARDED IRIS. D49 - ONE SPIKE, ANY OTHER IRIS (Not bearded). D50 - SIX PANSIES, distinct varieties, in one container. D51 - THREE PANSIES, distinct varieties, in one container. D52 - THREE CUTS FUCHSIA, staged singly. D53 - ONE SPECIMEN BLOOM, SPIKE OR TRUSS, not roses or bearded iris. D54 - COLLECTION OF SIX CUT FLOWERS, 1 cut of each. Staged singly. Roses not allowed. D55 - ONE CUT OF TREE OR SHRUB, not more than 46 cm. (18”) in height above container. D56 - THREE CUTS OF TREE OR SHRUB, not more than 46 cm. (18”) in height above container. D57 - ONE STEM OF PROTEA. D58 - ONE SPIKE OF ORCHID. Aggregate Trophy donated by Telfords Building Systems. 37 RTA: AU06108 REC 19508 Specialising in: Commercial Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Brett Collins 5A Wheeler Street Shepparton 3630 [email protected] Ph: 03 5821 8787 Fax: 03 5831 7002 Mobile: 0419 680 777 44 Mary Street Dookie - Open 6 Days Telephone 03 5828 6237 for bookings • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 4 pm opening • Pot & Parma Tuesday night • Meals Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday night • Lunch Saturday & Sunday opening 12noon Bookings preferred Historic pub with contemporary “country meets city” atmosphere fine dining, comfortable leather sofas, great coffee, great beer and quality local wines available. WATER CART REBARRELS from $160.00 ENGINEERING 38 www.furphys.com.au FLORAL ART – Class P Stewards: Marie Treacy, Norma Sutherland & Janette Kiddle. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ non members. ENTRIES IN THIS CLASS CLOSE THURSDAY 28th OCTOBER 5.00 p.m. See Page 31 for Staging Times. Judging commences 9.30 a.m. Members are entitled to 20 free entries of their own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S or V. Limit of 2 entries per person in any section. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m. onwards. All exhibits to be those of amateurs only. AGGREGATE TROPHY ADULT SECTION (A1-B19) CHAMPION RIBBON FOR BEST EXHIBIT OF FLORAL ART. A1 - A LINE ARRANGEMENT. A2 - DARE TO BE DIFFERENT. A3 - A Christmas Wreath, predominantly horticultural, accessories and foliage allowed. Max. diameter 35cm A4 - “NATURE’S BOUNTY” - FLOWERS, FRUIT AND FOLIAGE. A5 - A DRIED ARRANGEMENT, horticultural material only, not more than 46 cm. above container. A6 - LEAVES and/or SUCCULENTS. A foliage arrangement in a suitable container. A7 - “MY WAY WITH ROSES”. Foliage allowed. A8 - “DROUGHT”. A9 - AN ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS AROUND A CANDLE. Foliage allowed. A10 - AN ARRANGEMENT DEPICTING A NURSERY RHYME. Maximum width 30cm. A11 - AN ARRANGEMENT OF MIXED FLOWERS, mantle arrangement, at least 3 varieties of flowers. A12 - AN ARRANGEMENT OF SWEET PEAS. A13 - AN ARRANGEMENT OF MIXED FLOWERS, mantle arrangement. Open to Dookie Organisations - 1st: $2.50, 2nd: $2.00, 3rd: 50¢. Also trophies donated by Dookie Show Society. A14 - “AUSTRALIANA” - An arrangement using Australian Native Flowers and Foliage. In a suitable container. 1st Prize $7.50, 2nd Prize: $5.00, 3rd Prize: $2.00. A15 - A SMALL BASKET OF FLOWERS. Basket with a handle to be no more than 20 cm at its widest point. NOVICE SECTION For those who have never won more than three first prizes in the senior section. B16- AN ARRANGEMENT USING ONE FLOWER, any foliage. B17- A LOW CONTAINER OF GERANIUMS OR PELARGONIUMS. B18- AN ARRANGEMENT IN A WINE GLASS. B19- QUICK AND EASY. 39 In Business? Retiring? Who’s helping you? 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Aggregate Trophy in this Section donated by Mrs. Margaret Feldtmann. CHILDREN’S SECTION 7 - 10 years (No Entry Fee). D28 - PRESSED FLOWER CARD. D29 - AN ARRANGEMENT IN A KITCHEN CONTAINER. D30 - A POSY FOR TEACHER. D31 - SOMETHING MADE FROM FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLES. D32 - AN ARRANGEMENT IN A SHELL. D33 - ARRANGEMENT OF ONE FLOWER, foliage and accessories allowed. Aggregate Trophy in this Section donated by Mrs. Margaret Feldtmann. CHILDREN’S SECTION 6 years and under (No Entry Fee). E34 - SOMETHING MADE FROM FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLES. E35 - AN ARRANGEMENT IN A SHELL. E36 - AN ARRANGEMENT OF ONE FLOWER, foliage and accessories allowed. Aggregate Trophy in this Section donated by Mrs. Norma Sutherland. 41 Shepparton AUSTRALIA’S AGRI-BUSINESS POWERHOUSE Regional Sales Manager Ron Creek Merchandise/Branch Manager John Billman Customer Service Officers Jane Murdoch Emma Muto Merchandise Glenn Masterson David Sutton Ashley Waite Glen Coridas Aedan Gorman Livestock Ben Minogue Bernie O’Dea Real Estate Matthew Giffin Water Trading Jo Pyke Joyce Laird Insurance William Phillips John Low Elaine Christie Clare Distefano Lisa Parker Financial Planning Andrew Furlanetto Monique Noble Katie Czech Banking Richard Barry Wool Rex Bennett 0419 031 777 0419 566 252 03 5821 9611 03 5821 9611 0408 511 794 0458 243 569 0437 682 974 0419 153 043 0400 542 518 0428 198 393 0428 575 254 0419 395 011 03 5821 9611 03 5821 9611 0439 219 612 0408 509 477 03 5821 5077 03 5821 5077 03 5821 5077 0418 374 795 03 5821 9611 03 5821 9611 0428 504 537 0427 816 063 125-131 New Dookie Road Shepparton 03 5821 9611 www.elders.com.au 42 COOKERY – Class Q Stewards: Glenda Exton, Mrs. W. McIntosh, Dianne Gribble, Alison Exton. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ Non-Members. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. See Page 31 for Staging Times. Judging commences 9.30 a.m. (Members are entitled to 20 free entries of their own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S or V.) Limit of 2 entries per person in any section All exhibits in this section must be on white paper plates and in clear plastic bags. No commercial mixtures allowed. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m onwards. Trophy for Aggregate Points in Section A. Champion Ribbon for Best exhibit in the Cookery Section. SECTION A1 - PLAIN SCONES (4). A2 - MUFFINS (3) SAVOURY. A3 - MUFFINS (3) SWEET. A4 - QUEEN CAKES (4). A5 - BAKED SLICES, 2 varieties, 3 of each, sizes 7.5 cm. (3”) x 2.5 cm. (1”). A6 - UNBAKED SLICES, 2 varieties, 3 of each, sizes 7.5 cm. (3”) x 2.5 cm. (1”). A7 - BISCUITS, uniced and unfilled, 2 varieties, 3 white and 3 brown. A8 - SHORTBREAD (4). A9 - NUTLOAF, nuts only - no fruit allowed. A10 - A SULTANA CAKE. A11 - PLAIN TEA CAKE. A12 - ORANGE CAKE, iced. A13 - CHOCOLATE CAKE, uniced. A14 - MICROWAVE CHOCOLATE CAKE, uniced. A15 - GINGER FLUFF, uniced, no filling. A16 - PLAIN SPONGE SANDWICH, uniced, no filling. A17 - BRAN LOAF. To be baked in a bar tin. Recipe: 1 cup All Bran soaked in 1 cup milk, 1 cup S.R. Flour, 1 cup mixed fruit, Ω cup sugar, 1 tablespoon Golden Syrup. Mix all together and bake in a greased bar tin approximately three quarters of an hour at 375 degrees. A18 - FRUIT CAKE. 1st Prize: $2.00, 2nd Prize: $1.00, 3rd Prize: 50¢. A19 - 250g. (Ωlb.) CURRANT CAKE. Recipe as given: 250g. (Ωlb.) butter, 250g. (Ωlb.) sugar, 285g. (10ozs.) flour, 5 eggs, 60g. (2ozs.) peel, 250g. (Ωlb.) currants, essence to taste. 1st Prize: $2.00, 2nd Prize: $1.00, 3rd Prize: 50¢. 20 cm. tin approximately. A20 - BOILED FRUIT CAKE. A21 - PLUM PUDDING. A22 - DATE OR RAISIN LOAF. Orange cake tin size. No nuts allowed. A23 - HOME MADE BREAD, own choice, one loaf, not made in bread making machine. A24 - HOME MADE BREAD, OWN CHOICE, one loaf, made in bread making machine. A25 - A BANANA CAKE. A26 - APPLE PIE - SWEET PASTRY. A27 - CARROT CAKE, uniced. A28 - QUICHE, no larger than 20cm. A29 - NOVELTY - DECORATED CHILD’S BIRTHDAY CAKE, accessories allowed. 43 The irrigation and Construction Experts • Channel Cleaning • Dam Sinking • Community Drains • Desilting Drains • Stump Removal • Remodelling Channels • Dam Cleaning • 8’ Wide Mud Bucket • Quick Hitch System • Full Tilt Arrangement • Complete Range of Earth Buckets Ph: Excavator Direct - 0427 222 604 ROB RYE’S IRRIGATION Pty. Ltd. N e w D o o k i e R o a d , S h e p pa r t o n • Computerised Operation Phone . . . . (03) 5822 2600 • Quick Travel System A/H . . . . . . (03) 5823 2396 • Laser Equipped Mobile . . . . . 0427 222 600 Fax. . . . . . . (03) 5831 2470 Specialising in dam cleaning - 20 tonne exc 44 A30 - THE SUNBEAM RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION. Prizes: Local Show Level $15.00, Group Level $20.00. State Final Level 1st $50.00, 2nd $30.00 and 3rd $20.00. This competition is sponsored by Sunbeam. Here’s what you need: 250g. (8oz.) sultanas; 250g. (8oz.) chopped raisins; 250g. (8oz.) currants; 125g. (4oz.) chopped mixed peel, 90g. (3oz.) chopped red Glace cherries; 90g. (3 oz.) chopped blanched almonds; 1/3 cup sherry or brandy; 250g. (8oz.) plain flour; 60g. (2oz.) self raising flour; 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg; teaspoon ground ginger; teaspoon ground cloves; 250g. (8oz.) butter; 250g. (8oz.) soft brown sugar; teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind; teaspoon almond essence, teaspoon vanilla essence, 4 large eggs. Here’s what you do: Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin 20cm. (Round or Square 8”) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 -4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Note: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces; cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces. NOVICE For those who have never won more than three first prizes in any cooking section. A33 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 - - - - - - PLAIN SPONGE SANDWICH, uniced, no filling. BAKED SLICES, 2 varieties, 3 of each, sizes 7.5cm. (3”) x 2.5cm. (1”). UNBAKED SLICES,2 varieties, 3 of each, sizes 7.5cm. (3”) x 2.5cm. (1”). SHORTBREAD (4). CHOCOLATE CAKE, uniced. HOME MADE BREAD, one loaf, own choice, not made in bread making machine. - HOME MADE BREAD, one loaf, own choice, made in bread making machine. - PLAIN PIKELETS (3) JUST AS GOOD AS EVER 45 SHEPPARTON 274 MAUDE STREET, SHEPPARTON Telephone: (03) 5821 7166 • 5821 4809 “THE FARMERS’ FRIEND” FOR YOUR HEATING & COOLING NEEDS Doing our bit to support LOCAL AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE 46 CHILDREN’S COOKERY – Class Q Stewards: Lynne Harmer, Marjorie Shields. NO ENTRY FEE. CHILDREN - 18 years and under SECTION B40 - JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE. Recipe as follows. Winning entry must compete in Regional Final as mentioned in Section A30. 1st Prize $5.00. Ingredients: 375g Sunbeam Mixed Fruit, 3/4 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon mixed spice, 1/2 cup water, 125g butter, 1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda, 1/2 cup sherry, 2 eggs lightly beaten,2 tablespoons marmalade, 1 cup self raising flour, 1 cup plain flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt. Method: Place the Sunbeam Mixed Fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove and allow to cool. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20 cm (8”) round cake tin. Bake in a moderately slow oven for 11/2 hours, or until cooked when tested. CHILDREN - 16 years and under B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B50 - - - - - - - - - - MUFFINS (3). PLAIN SCONES (4). PLATE OF 4 UNICED BISCUITS, one variety, not shortbread mixture or Anzac mixture. ANZAC BISCUITS (4). TEA CAKE. PLAIN SPONGE SANDWICH, no filling and uniced. A CHOCOLATE CAKE, uniced. SLICE, 1 variety, 3 pieces. Uncooked 7.5cm. x 2.5 cm. A DECORATED CAKE. A DECORATED,HOME MADE GINGER BREAD MAN. B51 B52 B53 B54 B55 - - - - - TRUFFLES (4). A SLICE, 1 variety, 3 pieces. Uncooked 7.5cm. x 2.5 cm. A DECORATED BOUGHT BISCUIT, on small paper plate 18cm or less. A PLATE OF 4 UNICED BISCUITS, one variety, not shortbread mixture. A SCHOOL LUNCH BOX. Children’s Aggregate. CHILDREN - 12 years and under 47 JAMS, JELLIES & PRESERVES – Class R Stewards: Mrs. Glenda Wilson, Mr. Ken Wilson. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ non members. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER, 5.00 p.m. Members are entitled to 20 free entries of their own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S or V. See Page 31 for Staging Times. Judging commences at 9.30 a.m. All entries must be produced by the exhibitor in the last season Limit of 2 entries per person in any section. Trophy for Aggregate Points in class R. Trophy for Best Exhibit. Jars to be labelled. Paraffin wax to be removed from jars. Lids to be loosened. Jams & Jellies to be in jars not less than 250g. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m. onwards. JELLIES 1 2 - JAR OF JELLY. - LEMON BUTTER. JAMS 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - APRICOT JAM. BERRY JAM. PLUM JAM, dark. QUINCE JAM. FIG JAM. JAR OF JAM, made from two fruits of your choice. Fruit must be identified on label ONE JAR OF JAM OF OWN CHOICE (Excluding marmalade). Novice - for those who have never won a 1st prize at any show. COLLECTION OF JAMS, 3 varieties (Excluding marmalade). 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - ORANGE PULP MARMALADE. GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE, pulp. THREE FRUITS MARMALADE. COLLECTION OF MARMALADES, 3 varieties, citrus fruits only. MARMALADES PICKLES, SAUCES & VINEGARS 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 - - - - - - - - VEGETABLE PICKLES, 1 jar. Jar of GREEN TOMATO PICKLES. CHUTNEY, 1 variety. TOMATO RELISH, 1 variety. VEGETABLE RELISH, 1 variety. TOMATO SAUCE, 1 bottle. PLUM SAUCE. HERB VINEGAR, 1 bottle. PRESERVES 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31 - 32 - 33 - COLLECTION OF 5 ITEMS (1 jam, 1 jelly, 1 preserve, 1 sauce,1 pickle.) 1 bottle BEETROOT PRESERVED. 1 bottle TOMATOES. 1 bottle PEACHES. 1 bottle HALF PEARS. 1 bottle APRICOTS. BOTTLED FRUIT - 1 jar of own choice. Novice - for those who have never won a 1st Prize at any Show. COLLECTION OF PRESERVED FRUITS, to be put in 4 bottles. Tomatoes permissible. 1 BOTTLE OF FRUIT OF YOUR CHOICE. SUNDRIED TOMATOES - 1 jar. 1 Jar HONEY Premium Wines from the Dookie Hills • Red and white wines • Available anytime from Peter McManus 5828 6357 0439 118 872 48 NEEDLEWORK, CRAFT & ART – Class S Stewards Section A: Margaret Feldtmann, Pat Harker. ENTRY FEE: 20¢ non members. Members are entitled to 20 free entries of their own choice in Classes O, P, Q, R, S or V. Limit of 2 entries per person in any section See Page 31 for Staging Times. Entries Close Friday, 22nd October 5.00pm. Judging commences at 9.30 a.m. All Exhibits must be unwashed and completed within the last three years. Special Note: No exhibit can be entered in any section in which it has been a 1st Prize at any previous show of the Society. Section Tickets to be attached to all exhibits with small safety pins. Late entries will not be accepTed on the morning of the Show. * ALL MOUNTED EXHIBITS NEED TO BE FRAMED AND BACKED. 1st Prize: $1.00 - 2nd Prize: 50¢. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m. onwards. Champion Ribbon and Trophy donated in loving memory of Alma & George Davidson for Best Article in Section A. Aggregate Trophy for Section A donated by The Stedman Family. SECTION A1 - AN ARTICLE OF PATCHWORK, hand sewn. A2 - AN ARTICLE OF PATCHWORK, machine sewn, 5% hand sewing allowed. A3 - “VAS Ltd PATCHWORK COMPETITION” - A piece of patchwork machine pieced and machine quilted no more than 1 metre on any one side. A4 - A PIECE OF TAPESTRY. A5 - AN ARTICLE OF LONG STITCH, mounted*. A6 - AN ARTICLE OF CROSS STITCH, worked area to be 20cm or less. A7 - AN ARTICLE OF CROSS STITCH, worked area to be more than 20cm. A8 - A PIECE OF WORK, incorporating mixed stitches. A9 - THREE DISTINCT SMALL ARTICLES, suitable for Christmas presents. A10 - A KNITTED ARTICLE, not mentioned elsewhere, excluding novelty yarns. A11 - HAND KNITTED ARTICLE, using novelty yarns. A12 - HAND CROCHET ARTICLE. Wool or substitute, not cotton. A13 - ARTICLE OF BABY WEAR, knitted. A14 - ARTICLE OF BABY WEAR, crochet. A15 - HAND MADE CROCHET ARTICLE, cotton. A16 - SCARF. A17 - HAND KNITTED, wool or woollen substitute, jumper or cardigan for child under 12 years. Machine bands allowed. DOOKIE MOTORS 84 Mary Street, Dookie, 3646 (03) 5828 6215 Specialists in: ➣ All mechanical repairs ➣ Services ➣ Tyres ➣ Clutches ➣ Brakes ➣ Mower Parts ➣ Oils Distributors for: Elgas Exchange Cylinders and Retail Outlet for: JetStream Sprayers and parts 49 ks.indd 1 For all your banking needs 17/08/10 1 Call into our Dookie Agency at 66 Mary Street or phone 5828 6461. We are open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9.30am – 3.00pm. Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178, AFSL 237879. (S19671)(06/08) www.bendigobank.com.au 78 Mary Street, Dookie, 3646 % Rod: (03) 5828 6274 Mobile: 0412 579 070 A/H: (03) 5828 6245 DOW Mobile Engineering • Specialist Welding • Stainless Steel Pipework • D.L.I. Welding – Pipe, Plate, Oxy • General Engineering 50 A18 - A19 - A20 - A21 - A22 - A23 - A24 - A25 - A26 - A27 - A28 - A29 - A30 - A31 - HAND KNITTED, wool or woollen substitute, jumper or cardigan for an adult. Machine bands allowed. VAS Ltd HANDKNITTING COMPETITION HAND KNITTED JUMPER OR CARDIGAN made from pure wool/wool blend of any ply, and must have attached label from wool used or label or receipt from woollen mill. See regulations below. Christmas Decoration. TEDDY BEARs. A SOFT TOY. COATHANGER. CUSHION. AN ARTICLE OF RIBBON EMBROIDERY. ONE PIECE OF CRAFT, not elsewhere mentioned, excluding needlework. A PIECE OF CRAFT, not elsewhere mentioned, incorporating needlework. A PIECE OF LACE OTHER THAN CROCHET. A PAGE OF SCRAPBOOKING, presented in a plastic pocket and displayed on a stand. ONE ARTICLE OF BEADWORK. A HAND DESIGNED CARD. REGULATIONS for A3, A19, B2 and B19. 1. An exhibitor may represent only one Society at Group level and one Group at State level. 2. An article having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final; the winning article will then compete at the next Royal Melbourne Show. 3. The Melbourne Group 14 winner of the current Show will compete as a finalist in the following State Final at the Royal Show. 4. An article having won a State Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competiton. 5. Each article entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 6. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final levels, the second placegetter is eligible to compete. 7. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/ refund prize money. 8. All work to have been completed within the last twelve (12) months. ARTWORK Entries must be staged on Thursday prior to show, between 4 and 6 pm. A32 - A PAINTING, any medium. A33- A DRAWING, any medium. A34 - Other media, eg print, collage and mixed media 51 STUBBS WALLACE CERTIFIED PRACTISING ACCOUNTANTS “Planning for Tomorrow – Today” GST Solutions Taxation Consultants Business Management Consultants Computer Systems Advice Farm Business Planning & Advice SHEPPARTON 160 Welsford Street Shepparton VIC. PH: 5821 4622 FINLEY 56 Denison Street Finley NSW PH: 5883 1477 JERILDERIE 39 Jerilderie Street Jerilderie NSW PH: 5886 1392 EMAIL: [email protected] 52 CHAMPION RIBBON and TROPHY for Best Article in Section B (excluding No. 18) Aggregate Trophy for Section B donated by Shepp Camera & Video. Steward Section B: Liz Feldtmann, Yvonne Baker. SECTION B1 - A PIECE OF HAND EMBROIDERY - not wool. B2 - VAS Ltd ARTICLE OF HAND EMBROIDERY, any type, excluding cross stitch. (See regulations on previous page). B3 - AN ARTICLE OF MACHINE EMBROIDERY. B4 - A PIECE OF WOOL EMBROIDERY. B5 - AN ARTICLE OF SMOCKING. B6 - DRESSED DOLL OR TOY. B7 - PAIR OF TODDLERS OVERALLS. Up to 2 years. B8 - AN APRON, machine sewing allowed. B9 - CHILD’S PLAY FROCK or one piece Sun Suit, cotton material, hand sewn hem allowed. B10 - CHILD’S FROCK, hand sewn hem allowed. B11 - LADY’S FROCK, hand sewn hem allowed. B12 - A TRACK SUIT. B13 - AN ARTICLE MADE FROM MATERIAL SCRAPS. B14 - SHIRT OR BLOUSE. B15 - ADULT’S GARMENT IN STRETCH FABRIC. B16 - CHILD’S GARMENT IN STRETCH FABRIC. B17 - A PAIR OF BOXER SHORTS. B18 - OPEN TO ALL ORGANISATIONS - EXHIBIT TO CONSIST OF SIX ARTICLES (from the 13 listed). Jars to be labelled. 1 jar of jelly, 1 jar of preserved fruit, tomatoes permissible 1 jar of jam 1 jar of pickles, 1 piece of needlework 1 piece of sewing, 1 piece of crochet 1 piece of knitting 1 jar sauce 1 uniced cooking exhibit 1 jar chutney 1 jar relish 1 own choice other than articles stipulated, plastic allowed. List of articles to be supplied with each entry. Only one entry per organisation. Up to 10 points may be recorded for quality of each article. Entry Fee: 40¢. 1st Prize - $5.00, 2nd Prize - $2.50, 3rd Prize - $1.00. B19 - SPOTLIGHT STATE SEWING CHAMPIONSHIP. Sponsored by Spotlight. Entry Fee: $1.00. 1st Prize - $10.00. Competition to be conducted at Society, Group and State level. Class: The Garment/Outfit to be made by the exhibitor. Garment/Outfit of wearing apparel (maximum 3 pieces). Sewn by machine. May be hand finished. Accessories such as scarves, stoles, shawls, gloves, etc. are not acceptable. Knitted/crocheted items not acceptable. To be constructed in fabric, using natural fibre or fibre-blend. See regulations on previous page. 53 “THE SPECTACLE SPECIALIST” Spectacle makers and repairs. Unsurpassed selection of eyewear for all budgets at everyday low prices. Members’ Choice Stockists of leading sunglasses. Special rates for Senior Citizens & Pensioners 58 314 614 PETER LORENZ 124 High Street SHEPPARTON NALINGA STEEL Corrugated Iron • Sureclad • Suredeck Zincalume • Colorbond • Purlins DELIVERIES ALL AREAS • Steel Pipe & RHS • All Steel Sections • Processing Service • DURAGAL® FLOORING SYSTEM • Downgrades & Prime SPECIALISING IN SHED & WAREHOUSE FRAMES “BEST PRICE IS OUR REPUTATION” www.nalingasteel.com.au 3090 Midland Hwy Nalinga. Fax 5828 9215 5828 9220 ANKER SEED GRADING Phone Darren (03) 5763 3341 • 0439 700 198 RMB 2685, Goorambat, 3725 Seed Protectants vered W e’ve got you co 54 JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK & CRAFT – Class S 18 years and under. Steward: Una Feldtmann & Jenny Shields. NO ENTRY FEE. Aggregate Trophy in memory of Florrie Williams, donated by Nancy Love. Trophy for best article. SECTION C1 - A PIECE OF CROSS STITCH. C2 - ONE PIECE OF EMBROIDERY. C3 - ONE PIECE OF MACHINE EMBROIDERY. C4 - ONE PIECE OF MACHINE APPLIQUE. C5 - A SOFT TOY. C6 - DECORATIVE TOY or DECORATED TOY. C7 - ONE PIECE OF CRAFT, incorporating needlework. C8 - A DECORATIVE CUSHION. C9 - AN ARTICLE OF PATCHWORK. C10 - A KNITTED BEANIE. C11 - A PIECE OF LONGSTITCH, mounted. C12 - A DECORATIVE BAG. C13 - A HAND DESIGNED CARD. 12 YEARS AND UNDER C14 - AN ARTICLE OF KNITTING. C15 - AN ARTICLE OF HAND SEWING. C16 - A HAND DESIGNED CARD. Big Square Hay Baling Case - Inter 8570 • 48” by 36” by 8’ Trevor Stedman (03) 5828 9295 • 0428 575 930 UHF Channel 25 STEDMAN’S Laser Layout & Construction • Laser Grading • Dams, Channel Pads & Lanes B r i d g e R o a d , C a n i a mb o 55 SCHOOL – Class U Co-ordinators: V. Dickins, J. Harrington. All exhibits in School Section must be delivered to the George Batey Pavilion between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm on the Thursday night prior to the Show. Section Tickets must be attached to Exhibit. ENTRIES CLOSE 5.00 PM FRIDAY OCTOBER 22nd NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. All exhibits in school section will be judged on Friday prior to show. 1st Prize: 50¢ 2nd Prize: 30¢ NO ENTRY FEE. Exhibits may be removed and prize money collected from 4.30pm onwards. ARTWORK – any medium 1 – PRE-SCHOOL BOYS 2 – PRE-SCHOOL GIRLS 3 – PREP BOYS 4 – PREP GIRLS 5 – BOYS YEAR 1 6 – GIRLS YEAR 1 7 – BOYS YEAR 2 8 – GIRLS YEAR 2 9 – BOYS YEAR 3 10 – GIRLS YEAR 3 11 – BOYS YEAR 4 12 – GIRLS YEAR 4 13 – BOYS YEAR 5 14 – GIRLS YEAR 5 15 – BOYS YEAR 6 16 – GIRLS YEAR 6 17 – YEAR 7 18 – YEAR 8 19 – YEAR 9 20 – YEAR 10 21 – YEAR 11 22 – YEAR 12 CRAFTWORK 23 – PRE-SCHOOL BOYS 24 – PRE-SCHOOL GIRLS 25 – PREP BOYS 26 – PREP GIRLS 27 – BOYS YEAR 1 28 – GIRLS YEAR 1 29 – BOYS YEAR 2 30 – GIRLS YEAR 2 31 – BOYS YEAR 3 32 – GIRLS YEAR 3 33 – BOYS YEAR 4 34 – GIRLS YEAR 4 35 – BOYS YEAR 5 36 – GIRLS YEAR 5 37 – BOYS YEAR 6 38 – GIRLS YEAR 6 A HANDMADE WOODEN ITEM 45 – YEAR PREP - 2 46 – YEAR 3 - 4 47 – YEAR 5 - 6 48 – YEAR 7 - 9 39 – YEAR 7 needlework excluded 40 – YEAR 8 needlework excluded 41 – YEAR 9 needlework excluded 42 – YEAR 10 needlework excluded 43 – YEAR 11 needlework excluded 44 – YEAR 12 needlework excluded 49 – YEAR 10 - 12 A HANDMADE CERAMICS ITEM 50 – YEAR PREP - 2 51 – YEAR 3 - 4 52 – YEAR 5 - 6 53 – YEAR 7 - 9 A WHEEL MADE CERAMICS ITEM 55 – YEAR PREP - 2 56 – YEAR 3 - 4 A PIECE OF NEEDLEWORK 60 – YEAR PREP 61 – YEAR 1 62 – YEAR 2 A DECORATED EGG 67 – YEAR PRE-SCHOOL 68 – YEAR PREP 69 – YEAR 1 COLOURING COMPETITION 54 – YEAR 10 - 12 57 – YEAR 5 - 6 58 – YEAR 7 - 9 59 – YEAR 10 - 12 63 – YEAR 3 64 – YEAR 4 65 – YEAR 5 66 – YEAR 6 70 – YEAR 2 71 – YEAR 3 72 – YEAR 4 73 – YEAR 5 74 – YEAR 6 75 – 5 YEARS & UNDER 77 – 8-9 YEARS 76 – 6-7 YEARS 78 – 10-12 YEARS (Limit one entry per child. Picture may be obtained from participating schools or from Show Secretary) 56 57 A COMPUTER DESIGNED A4 BROCHURE 79 - (Promoting the Dookie Agricultural Show – Open to all students.) The winning exhibit is to remain the property of the Dookie Show Society and may be used for advertising purposes. LEGO COMPETITION Best Lego construction no bigger than 30cm x 30 cm. Must be designed by the builder and not from Lego instructions or books – must be stable or presented on a tray. 80 – PREP – YEAR 2 81 – YEAR 3 – YEAR 4 82 – YEAR 5 – YEAR 6 HANDWRITING One page of own choice. 83 – YEAR PREP 85 – YEAR 2 86 – YEAR 3 84 – YEAR 1 87 – YEAR 4 88 – YEAR 5 89 – YEAR 6 PHOTOGRAPHY – Class V Steward: H. Shields, S. Batty ENTRY FEE: 20¢ Non-Members All prints should be mounted on card or cardboard (not framed) no more than 4cm, exhibits to be displayed on a wall and exhibit ticket attached to the front of the mounting. Entries close 5.00 p.m. FRIDAY 22nd OCTOBER and exhibits must be delivered to the pavilion between 4.00 - 5.30 p.m. on Thursday prior to show. All exhibits will be judged on Friday, prior to Show Day. Exhibits may be removed and Prize Money collected from 4.30 p.m. onwards. 1st Prize: $1 2nd Prize: 50¢ SENIOR SECTION (Limit no more than 2 entries per person per section) ENLARGEMENTS SNAPSHOTS (commercially processed prints) (standard size) BLACK & WHITE LANDSCAPE. A1 A7 PEOPLE/PORTRAIT. A2 A8 OTHER. A3 A9 ANIMAL/WILDLIFE A4 A10 MACHINERY/VEHICLES. A5 A11 PLANT/FUNGI A6 A12 COLOUR LANDSCAPE. A13 A19 PEOPLE/PORTRAIT. A14 A20 OTHER. A15 A21 ANIMAL/WILDLIFE. A16 A22 MACHINERY/VEHICLES A17 A23 PLANT/FUNGI A18 A24 A25 – A26 – A27 – A28 – A29 – A PHOTO OF A PREVIOUS DOOKIE SHOW. A STILL LIFE PHOTO (Black & White or Colour, any size). A FUNNY PHOTO (Black & White or Colour, any size) CREATIVE OPEN SECTION, can include any size or artistic sequence and photographic medium, Black & White or Colour. DOOKIE LIFE (Black & White or Colour, any size) CHAMPION PHOTO – SENIOR SECTION – trophy donated by K. & G. Wilson 58 • Over 50 Local Wines • Home Brew Supplies • Party Kegs • Beer & Spirits • Party Orders welcome Don & Paul Phillips 52 Vaughan Street Shepparton PH: (03) 5821 2051 FAX: (03) 5831 5173 www.phillipscellars.com.au [email protected] 59 JUNIOR SECTION - 16 Years and Under NO ENTRY FEE (Limit no more than 2 entries per person per section) ENLARGEMENTS SNAPSHOTS (commercially processed prints) (standard size) BLACK & WHITE LANDSCAPE. B1 B7 PEOPLE/PORTRAIT. OTHER. MACHINERY/VEHICLES ANIMAL/WILDLIFE PLANT/FUNGI B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 COLOUR LANDSCAPE. PEOPLE/PORTRAIT. OTHER. DIGITALLY ENHANCED MACHINERY/VEHICLES ANIMAL/WILDLIFE PLANT/FUNGI B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 – A STILL LIFE PHOTO (Black & White or Colour, any size). B27 – A FUNNY PHOTO (Black & White or Colour, any size). CHAMPION PHOTO – JUNIOR SECTION – trophy donated by Heather Shields. WINE – Class W Stewards: Richard Tallis and Paul Phillips, James Blackmore To be judged prior to show day. For further details and entry forms, contact Phillips Cellars Regional Wine Centre on 5821 2051. Entry Fee $10 Entries close 1st October, 2010. Judging 9th October 2010, Awards Dinner Thursday 26th October, enquiries to GOTAFE - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 THREE BOTTLES OF SHIRAZ. THREE BOTTLES OF CABERNET SAUVIGNON THREE BOTTLES OF MERLOT & MERLOT BLENDS. THREE BOTTLES OF OTHER VARIETIES & BLENDS OF RED. THREE BOTTLES OF CHARDONNAY. THREE BOTTLES OF RIESLING. THREE BOTTLES OF OTHER VARIETIES & BLENDS OF WHITE. (2 Winners.) 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