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HERE COMES THE TWEED FAIR July 5, 6 & 7, 2013 www.tweedfair.net PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE On behalf of the Tweed Agricultural Society, I would like to invite and extend a warm welcome to our young people and the young at heart to Tweed’s 132rd Agricultural Fair. Kids come and take part in the many events planned for you such as the bicycle races, pet show, and karaoke. For the young at heart enjoy the thrilling laughter of people enjoying the rides. Watch the children’s pride as they show and participate in 4H or horse gaming. The excitement on their faces as they race their bikes, get their face painted or win a ribbon for a drawing. Take time to fondly remember memories of yesterday and make some new ones. We are happy to welcome back Classic Amusements. Please don’t forget to order your advance ride tickets online at www.classicamunsements.com. This is our second year for the Derby Cross, watch while cars race the figure 8 with jumps and bumps. With the interest shown from last year this years should be bigger and better. On Saturday afternoon come and learn to Square dance , make some new friends and get some exercise with the Quinte Twirlers. Jungle Cat World Wildlife Safari will return on Sunday, so if you missed this spectacular show last year stop by the arena where you can be educated on their outreach program and understand the importance of promoting the survival of all wildlife. As a nonprofit organization I would like to thank the merchants, businesses and individuals who have supported us over the years with their sponsorships. To the exhibitors for entering crafts, baking, 4H, and horses to name a few. This is what a country fair is all about. A special thank you to our local Tweed Fire Department and Municipality workers for their many hours of volunteering over the weekend. I personally would like to thank the officers, chairpersons and members of the society for the countless hours of planning the many events and activities at this years fair. Also helping and volunteering all year long for our continued success. Enjoy the Fair!!! Yours Truly Sylvie A. Dunham, President Tweed Hungerford Agricultural Society 2 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net TWEED-HUNGERFORD AGRICULTURAL FAIR July 5th, 6TH & 7th, 2103 Calendar of Events ADVANCE TICKETS ONLINE ONLY: www.classicamusements.ca 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:15 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM FRIDAY JULY 5th SUNDAY JULY 7th All you can ride Friday $20.00 PAY ONE PRICE Discount Ride Tickets GATES OPEN Official Opening: Grand Stands Registration for Bike Races Kids’ Bike Races: Grand Stands Pet Show: In front of Grand Stands Derby Cross Registration Kid’s Zone: Ball Diamond DERBY CROSS 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:30 PM GATES OPEN WEIGH-IN & REGISTRATION FOR TRUCK & FARM PULLS Dairy & 4H Cattle: Barns Western Horse Performance Show: Ring Baby Show: White Building Truck & Farm Tractor Pull: Track JUNGLE CAT WORLD ONE SHOW ONLY! Arena SATURDAY JULY 7TH Unlimited Rides Saturday $25.00/day - $4.00 off Book your advance tickets online at www.classicamusements.ca 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM Western Horse Games: Ring GATES OPEN Beef & 4H Cattle: Barns Pony Pulls: Track Beer Tent Opens Horse Pulls: Track Kid’s Karaoke: Tent Teen Karaoke: Tent Adult’s Karaoke: Tent Quinte Twirlers: Arena ADVANCE TICKETS ONLINE ONLY AT www.classicamusements.ca BEER GARDENS OPEN AT 11:00 AM SATURDAY & SUNDAY FAIR BOARD CANTEEN BBQ OPEN EVERY DAY Hot Dogs • Hamburgers • Bratwurst • Cold Drinks www.tweedfair.net Don’t forget to visit the vendors in the arena and ball diamond! Followed by Open Mic Karaoke until 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM Derby Registration DEMOLITION DERBY No Alcohol permitted out of licenced area www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 3 OFFICERS FOR 2013-2014 CHAIRPERSONS President........................................................Sylvie Dunham 1st Vice President..............................................Wayne Spicer 2nd Vice President.................................................Val Nugent Treasurer...........................................................Jennet Honey Secretary...........................................................Monica Parks Director.......................................................Davine Palmateer Pet Show: Marlene White................................613-849-7440 Kids Zone: Monica Parks................................613-417-0277 Pony Pulls: Pat Langevin.................................613-478-6158 Horse Pulls: Steve Gordon...............................613-477-2091 Western Horse Games: Mallory Mumford......705-243-1576 Western Performance Horse Show:.................705-243-1576 Karioke: Tracey Booth....................................613-849-8016 Beef Cattle/4H: Megan Burnside.....................613-242-8775 Dairy Cattle/4: Tim Hunt................................613-478-6143 Bike Races: Robert & Davine Palmateer.........613-478-1875 Demo Derby: Wayne Spicer............................613-478-3534 Cory Lessard.............................613-848-7501 Demo Cross: Wayne Spicer.............................613-478-3534 Cory Lessard.............................613-848-7501 Baby Show: Cheri-Jo Gordon........................613-477-2091 Farm Tractor/Truck Pull: Tara Palmateer........613-478-3801 Samantha Robinson..613-478-2843 Domestic Science: Jennet Honey.....................613-478-2843 Crafts: Sylvie Dunham.................................. 613-478-3903 Jennet Honey.......................................613-478-2843 Horticulture/Roots & Vegetables: Darlene Elson.....................................613-478-5174 Grains & Seeds: Matthew Dunham.................613-920-3631 HONORARY DIRECTORS Daryl Kramp....................................................................M.P. Todd Smith...................................................................M.P.P. Joanne Albert...........................Mayor, Municipality of Tweed Myrtle Gunning, Burt Sherry, Fred Furyk, Jenny Palmateer, Jean Thompson JUNIOR & PEEWEE MEMBERS Meghan Palmateer, Dylan Palmateer, Haelie Palmateer, Jordon Tracey, Landon Wright, Faith Wright, Ava Wright, John Summers, Andrew Summers, Sydney Summers, Cassidy Parks, Katie Parks, Oliver Brooks, Brodie Spicer PAST PRESIDENTS Wilbur Bateman, Stan Genereaux, Bill McCrea, Ray Phillips, Milton Elliott, Dennis Hunt, Harold Bateman, Jim Palmateer, Mike Murphy, Ed Hunt, Glenn Holmes, Fred Furyk, Chris Doran, Jim Gunning, Tim Hunt, Irene Geen. MEMBERS Dave, Denise, Jessie, Liam Akey, Gary Akey, Barry & Heather Bassett, Lorna & Anthony Brooks, Harold Bateman, Joe Cronkright, Arden, Tristan, Meredith, Taylor Dunham, Dennis Homes, Jeannine Cross, Glen & Debbie Holmes, Dan Hunt, Dennis & Norma Hunt, Edward Hunt, Gary & Dorothy Hunt, Ginger Kehoe, Trevor Lockwood, Lynndell Lesperance, Barb McEwen, Linda Murphy, Andre Palmateer, Fay Palmateer, Jim Palmateer, Larry Palmateer, Steven Palmateer, Greg Palmer, Ted & Sue Paranuik, Leslie Paranuik, Chris Parks, Nathan Prato, Shawna Rashotte, Shawn Robinson, Erik & Angela Rogers,Johnathon Kehoe, Kaitlyn Scurr, Ian Shaw, Rosie Shinner, Curtis Spicer, Pat Spicer, Jeff & Tracey Summers, Matt & Jade Tracey, Mitch Turcotte, Scott White, Donnavan White, Tim White, Lindsay Wright, Frank & Karen Ziloney KEEPING YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE COMMUNITY R0012077846 Since 1887 242 Victoria St. Box 550, Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 Tel: 613-478-2017 www.thetweednews.ca Fax: 613-478-2749 [email protected] 4 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net EXHIBITS RULES & REGULATIONS STOCK RULES & REGULATIONS •• All information can be obtained from the Chairperson •• •• All information can be obtained from the Chairperson •• ENTRY FEE FOR EXHIBITORS IS $5.00 1. Tickets are issued to exhibitors, entitling exhibitor to admission to the grounds for Sunday only to pick up exhibits and are not transferable. 2. All exhibits in competition must be as specified or will not be eligible, and should be placed between 6:00pm and 8:00pm Thurs., July 4th or between 8:00am and 12 noon Friday, July 5th in the White Building. Judging starts at 1:00pm on Friday, July 5th. 3. Only one article per exhibitor will be allowed in each class. 4. Entry tags may be secured from committee members any time prior to fair date, or on Thursday or Friday at the White building. 5. Any person exhibiting must be a bona fide maker or grower of all articles exhibited and all livestock shown - juniors included. 6. Horticultural category - Oasis, chicken wire, or similar may be used to secure flowers in container. No artificial products to be used unless stated in list. 7. Domestic Science category - All baking must be displayed in clear plastic bags with tags attached. All decorations must be edible. Pies and loaves may be entered in standard size pans or smaller pans for less waste. All linings on muffins must be removed unless otherwise stated. $3.00 entry fee per person. 8. Judges are authorized by Directors to discard soiled, defaced work that has been exhibited more than twice previously and award prizes to new work. 9. No exhibit will be allowed entry with marks, names or initials on them where the owner may be identified. 10. Junior work category - Exhibitors can only enter their own age category but are welcome to enter the adult category up to 16 years of age. No entry fee will apply. 11. Domestic Science category - Bottled or canned goods can be one year previous only. 12. Exhibits must stay on fairgrounds until Sunday, July 7th at 3:00pm for display. Prize money can be picked up at that time Saturday after 1 p.m. at Fair Office 1. Board of Directors will not be responsible for any lost, stolen, damaged items or injured animal. 2. All animals on the grounds must be either placed in pens or tied up, leashed excluding events. 3. Any person interfering with the judges while in the discharge if their duties, will forfeit all prize money. No bribes of any denomination will be attempted upon the judges and their duties. 4. Classes 6 to 12 - 20% will be deducted for membership. 5. No animal or article to compete for more than one prize (unless for special or herds) and no one person will be allowed to enter more than one exhibit in any class. 6. All grain, fruit and seeds to be raised this year (2013) excepting clover seed, must be grown by the person exhibiting the same. 7. Tickets of entry can be had by calling the chair person of said Class or can be picked up Friday morning of the Fair from the Secretary. 8. If insufficient herds are available to provide good competitions, breeds can be combined. 9. All registered animals must be registered prior to the Fair by forwarding number and entry to the Chairperson. 10. In all sections where there is not competition only two-thirds of prizes may be paid. Prize money may also reduce if emergencies arise. 11. All animals are subject to random drug testing. This includes all horse pulls, games, pet show, etc. No Alcohol permitted out of licenced area www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 5 Celebrating Elvis® Concert Years in Las Vegas Tweed’s 3rd Annual Elvis® Tribute Artist Preliminary Competition for the Ultimate Elvis® Contest Tribute Artist Contests Local Attractions Classic Cars Vegas Showcase Youth Competition R0012106300 Tweed, Ontario, Canada Tickets & Camping on sale now Visit our website for information www.tweedelvisfestival.ca ©Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. ELVIS, ULTIMATE ELVIS TRIBUTE ARTIST CONTEST and LOGO are trademarks of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. R0012091112 Hastings Federation of Agriculture strives to promote and coordinate activities within the County of Hastings or Province of Ontario, which will improve the welfare of the agriculture industry and those persons within the County of Hastings depending on agriculture for part or all of their livelihood. www.ofa.on.ca 6 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net R0012110960 Aug. 23, 24 & 25, 2013 R0012082385 All Gas, Propane, Oil & Wood Furnaces, Stoves, Fireplaces Air Conditioning, Duct Cleaning Duct Work, Chimneys Financing Available 24 Hr. Service Tel: 613-478-5186 Hwy. #7 Tweed Fax: 613-478-2901 GABOURIE BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING R0012082487 FREE TI ES MATES R0012080468 Duffers Chip Wagon for all your special events SITE PREPARATION BASEMENTS ROAD BUILDING LAND CLEARING PONDS DITCHING SEPTIC SYSTEMS Marc & Missy Leroux Jean & Murielle Leroux Plainfield • 613-477-3142 Tweed • 613-478-2374 www.dufferschipwagon.com 613-478-6519 R0012091035 MIKE GABOURIE R0012091101 www.mckeownmotorsales.net Get it Right. LET US DO IT FOR YOU STIRLING MADOC TRENTON CAMPBELLFORD PICTON 127 North St., Stirling 84 Durham St. S., Madoc 102 Dundas St. W., Trenton 27 Front St. S., Campbellford 31 Bowry St., Picton (613) 394-6612 (613) 476-5840 (613) 395-5151 (613) 473-1991 (705) 653-4822 Mon-Thurs 7 am - 9 pm Friday 7 am - 6 pm Saturday 8 am - 12 pm Mon- Fri 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 7 am - 4pm www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 7 FRIDAY, JULY 5TH GATES OPEN AT 4:00 PM OFFICIAL OPENING 4:30 PM (Grand Stands) Admission is $5.00 per person. 12 and under FREE Pay one price $20 www.classicamusements.ca BIKE RACES 5:00 PM registration (Track) 5:30 PM start time (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Robert & Davine Palmateer 613-478-1875 Registration: 5:30 to 6:00 White Building CLASSES: 1. 5 years and under 2. 6 years to 9 years 3. 10 years to 12 years 4. 13 years to 16 years. PRIZES: Winners of races receive medallions for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. All participants must finish event for draw. Draw prizes Classes 1 & 2 - $100 gift card, for Classes 3 & 4 - $150 gift card. Sponsored by: Old Cheese Factory & EOTA PET SHOW 6:15 PM (Grand Stands) •• For youth 18 years and under •• CHAIRPERSON: Marlene White 613-849-7440 All animals must be vaccinated. All animals must be registered by 6:30 pm. No entry fee. Animals must be leashed or in a cage. CLASSES: 1. Most vocal - any sound. 2. Longest haired cat. 3. Most EAR-risistable ears. 4. Smallest pet (any kind). 5. Dog with the longest tail. 6. Most unique pet. 7. Most original name. 8. Best dressed owner and pet - dressed in bedtime theme. Sponsored by: Vito’s Pizza KIDS ZONE 6:30 PM (Ball Diamond) CHAIRPERSON: Monica Parks 613-417-0277 Starring Korny Klowns (Twisty Misty & Groovy Granny) • Games • Face painting • Balloon Sculptures • Bouncy Castle Sponsored by: Gunning Physio Center & Crown Cleaners Duffer’s Chip Wagon & Smile Centre 8 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net SATURDAY, JULY 7TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM Admission is $5.00 per person. 12 and under FREE Ride All Day $25/day -$4 off - Advanced by booking online www.classicamusements.ca WESTERN HORSE SPEED EVENTS 9:00 AM SHARP (Ring) •• Entries must be received by Thursday, June 14 or a $5.00 late fee per horse/rider combination will apply. CHAIRPERSON: Mallory Mumford 613-827-1763 [email protected] • Proof of liability insurance must be provided. Entries per class and ages are as follows: Pony $2.00/Class Youth/Adult $3.00/Class CLASSES: 1. Pony Barrels (12 & under) 2. Youth Barrels (13 -18) 3. Adult Barrels (19 & over) 4. Pony Flag (12 & under) 5. Youth Flag (13 -18) 6. Adult Flag (19 & over) 7. Pony Keyhole (12 & under) 8. Youth Keyhole (13 -18) 9. Adult Keyhole (19 & over) 10. Pony Pole Bending (12 & under) 11. Youth Pole Bending (13 -18) 12. Adult Pole Bending (19 & over) 13. Pony Combination Event (12 & under) 14. Youth Combination Event (13 -18) 15. Adult Combination Event (19 & over) 16. Pony Dash for Cash (12 & under) 17. Youth Dash for Cash (13 - 18) 18. Adult Dash for Cash (19 & over) 19. Pony Fun Class (12 & under) 20. Youth Fun Class (13 - 18) 21. Adult Fun Class (19 & over) PRIZES: Pony: 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $7, 4th - $5 Youth/Adult: 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10, 4th - $5 All children aged 18 years and under must wear an approved riding helmet! SATURDAY, JULY 7TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM SATURDAY, JULY 7TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM BEEF CATTLE 10:00 AM BEEF 4H PROGRAM 12:00 NOON CHAIRPERSON: Megan Burnside 613-242-8775 [email protected] CLASS 9 - British Breeds CLASS 10 - Any other breeds CHAIRPERSON: Megan Burnside 613-242-8775 [email protected] Section 1 - 2013 Bull Calf Section 2 - Junior Yearling Bull (Apr 2012 to Dec 31 2012) Section 3 - Senior Yearling Bull (Jan 2012 to Mar 31 2012) Section 4 - Grand Champion Male Section 5 - 2012 Heifer Calf Section 6 - Junior Yearling Heifer ( Apr 1 2012 to Dec 31 2012) Section 7- Senior Yearling Heifer (Jan 1 2012 to Mar 31 2012) Section 8 - 2 year old Female (born 2011) with her own natural calf at foot Section 9 - Female born before 2011 with her own natural calf at foot Section 10 - Grand Champion Female PRIZES: Sections 1 to 3 and 5 to 9: Ribbon, $50, $40, $30, $20, $15 Sections 4 & 10: Trophies SPECIAL: SPECIAL: SPECIAL: SPECIAL: SPECIAL: SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 9:30 Registration 10:00 Open Beef Show 12:00 Beef 4H Show begins with showmanship classes, followed by conformation classes. CLASSES: 1. Senior Showmanship (ages 18-21) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (ages 15-17) 3. Junior Showmanship (ages 12-14) 4. Novice Showmanship (ages 10-11) 5. Champion Showperson (top from Classes 1,2,3, & 4) 6. Senior Conformation (females born Jan 1 2012 - Dec 31 2012) 7. Junior Confirmation (females born after Jan 1 2013) 8. Champion Calf (top from Classes 6 & 7) PRIZES: Classes 1,2,3,4,6 & 7: Ribbons Classes 5 & 8: Trophies Donated by June Way, Dunham Farms Breeders Herd (both sexes represented - all breeds) To be bred by exhibitor (must be same breed) Get of Sire - three (3) animals sired by the same bull (both sexes represented - all breeds) Must be same breed. Progeny of Damn - two (2) animals that share the same Dam - all breeds. Must be the same breed. All Breeds Champion Male - champions from Section 4 compete for an overall champion. All Breeds Champion Female - champions from Section 10 compete for an overall champion. CRAS&HSMASH! DEMO CROSS Friday July 6th at 7:00pm Jumps • Full Contact * Cars on a Figure 8 track GARHAVEN FARM race til the end Don’t Miss it!! DEMO DERBY 613-478-6143 Saturday July 7th at 7:00pm R0012080423 GARY & DOROTHY HUNT & SONS www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 9 SATURDAY, JULY 7TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM PONY PULLS 11:00 AM (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Pat Langevin 613-478-6158 Teamsters must be a member of Tweed Hungerford Agricultural Society - $5.00 membership to be paid at gate. 1. Size Class: 48. and under small 56. and under large 2. Draw Distance: 15 ft. 2 pulls allowed on a 15 foot wide course. 3. Must complete 2 rounds for $40 hitch money. No registration fee. 4. In event of breakage, draw must be retaken. Repair time at Judge’s discretion. 5. One driver to a team. One man may drive more than one team. 6. Disqualifying may be done from failing to hitch in one minute or three attempts to hitch, profane language, unnecessary roughness in handling team, failing to remain in drawing area. 7. No line slaps allowed. PRIZES: 1st - $100, 2nd - $85, 3rd - $70 Sponsored by: Tweed Veterinary Services •• Each team must take two draws to qualify for $40 hitch money. HEAVY/LIGHT HORSE PULLS 12:00 PM (Track) CHAIRPERSON: Steve Gordon 613-477-2091 1. Light Horses - 3400lbs 2. Heavy Horse - 3400lbs and up PRIZES: 1st - $200, 2nd - $150, 3rd - $110 Ottawa Valley Assoc. Sanctioned Pull Sponsored by: Drains Poultry & Hastings County Federation of Agriculture •• Each team must take two draws to qualify for $70 hitch money. SATURDAY, JULY 7TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM KARAOKE CONTEST 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM & 2:00 pm (Under the LLBO Tent) No Alcohol Permitted outside licenced area AMATEURS ONLY CHAIRPERSON: Tracey Booth 613-849-8016 KIDS 12:30 No registration fee Must be 12 years and under PRIZES: 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20 + Medallions Sponsored by: Tweed Legion TEENS 1:00 PM No registration fee Ages 13 to 17 years PRIZES: 1st - $60, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $30 + Medallions Sponsored by: Tweed Legion ADULTS 2:00 PM $5.00 registration fee/person Followed by Open Mic until 7:00 pm PRIZES: 1st - $150, 2nd - $100, 3rd - $60 DEMO DERBY 7:00 PM (Track) Contact Wayne 613-478-3534 or Elsie 613-354-5136. Cory Lessard 613-848-7501 All drivers and crew must pay admission to the grounds. Entry Fee $40.00 a late fee will apply after June 23rd. Categories: Straight Stock Truck Full Size Straight Stock Mini class 4&6 cylinder Powder Puff - entries control the class No Alcohol Permitted outside licenced area All NEW rules & regulations are on our website www.tweedfair.net or by calling Wayne/Elsie/Cory. Sponsored by: Bence Motors Kaladar and 9’s Taxi Tweed All weekend under the tent! Fri. 9PM - 1AM • Sat. 9PM - 1AM • Sunday 11am - 6pm 10 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net DJ Val plays your favourites Palmateer Farms (Larry) Admission is $5.00 per person. 12 and under FREE Custom Farming Hay & Straw Snow Removal Maple Syrup Discount Ride Tickets www.classicamusements.ca PERFORMANCE HORSE SHOW 9:00 AM (Ring) •• Entries must be received by Thursday, June 21st or a $5.00 late fee per horse/rider combination will apply. 613-478-5407 R0012082454 SUNDAY, JULY 8TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM RR 1 Tweed, Ont. K0K 3J0 CHAIRPERSON: Mallory Mumford 705-243-1576 [email protected] Entries per class and ages are as follows: Pony $2.00/Class Youth/Adult $3.00/Class PRIZES: Pony: 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $7, 4th - $5 Youth/Adult: 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10, 4th - $5 Sponsored by: Thrasher Feeds 18 years and under must wear an approved riding helmet - no exceptions! Feed real meat to your cats and dogs ELSON PET FOOD R0012096008 Ground Beef, Chicken and Salmon available. 613.478.2713 Beef sold frozen in 3, 5 & 10 lb packages. Also in 30 lb blocks. R0012096094 CLASSES: 1. Pony Halter (12 & under) 2. Youth Halter (13 -18) 3. Adult Halter (19 & over) 4. Pony Showmanship (12 & under) 5. Youth Showmanship (13 -18) 6. Adult Showmanship (19 & over) 7. Pony English Pleasure (12 & under) 8. Youth English Pleasure (13 -18) 9. Adult English Pleasure (19 & over) 10. Pony English Equitation (12 & under) 11. Youth English Equitation (13 -18) 12. Adult English Equitation (19 & over) 13. Open Hunter Hack 14. Open Hunter Over Fences 2’ 15. Pony Command (12 & under) 16. Youth Command (13 -18) 17. Adult Command (19 & over) 18. Open Trail 19. Pony Western Pleasure (12 & under) 20. Youth Western Pleasure (13 - 18) 21. Adult Western Pleasure (19 & over) 22. Pony Western Horsemanship (12 & under) 23. Youth Western Horsemanship (13 - 18) 24. Adult Western Horsemanship (19 & over) 25. Pony Fun Class (12 & under) 26. Youth Fun Class (13 - 18) 27. Adult Fun Class (19 & over) VITO’S Open 7 Days a Week • Pizza • Fried Chicken • Wings • Burgers • Subs • Fish & Chips Serving Tweed Since 1980 Dine In, Take Out, Delivery 351 Victoria St. N., Tweed • 613-478-2616 www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 11 On your side. 15 minutes north of Belleville on15 HWY 62 in the Hamlet of Ivanhoe minutes north of 15 minutes north of Belleville Belleville on HWY 62 in the Hamlet on HWY 62613-473-4269 in the Hamlet of of Ivanhoe Ivanhoe 613-473-4269 613-473-4269 www.ivanhoecheese.com 12 • 132nd15 Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 www.tweedfair.net minutes north of •Belleville on HWY 62 in the Hamlet of Ivanhoe R0012080462 Your Best Insurance is an Insurance Broker. DRUG STORE R0012077394 DELLAR’S Tweed Dental Care Hallmark Greeting Cards 15% Off Everyday! Low Prices Every Day at I.D.A R0012082477 249 VICTORIA ST. N., TWEED 613-478-2468 • 478-2115 New Patients Welcome! DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR A BEAUTIFUL & HEALTHY SMILE 315 Victoria St. N. Tweed 613-478-5000 www.bellevilledental.com R0012082083 Come Visit Our Gallery of Great Gift Ideas Wilson's of Madoc Wilson's of Madoc 37 Durham St., P.O.B. 629, Madoc. www.wilsonsofmadoc.com Phone/Fax 613-473-2368 [email protected] www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 13 SUNDAY, JULY 8TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM DAIRY CATTLE 10:00 AM CHAIRPERSON: Tim Hunt 613-478-6143 CLASS 6 - Holstein CLASS 7 - Coloured Breeds CHAIRPERSON: Tara Palmateer & Samantha Robinson PRIZES: Sec. 1-12: 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $30, 4th - $15 Sec. 7&12: additional ribbons SPECIAL: Breeder’s Herd - a group of three (3) animals (all breeds) to be owned and bred by exhibitor. PRIZES: 1st - $35, 2nd - $25, 3rd $20, 4th - $15 4H ACHIEVEMENT DAY - DAIRY 10:30 AM (Barns) TWEED/STIRLING & SOUTH HASTINGS DAIRY 4-H CLUB CHAIRPERSON: Tim Hunt 613-478-6143 Leaders: Tim Hunt, Amanda Jeffs, Terri Hannah & Brian Sills Calves are to be at the Fairgrounds Sunday July 7th by 10:00 am. Judging begins at 10:30 am. All health and animal regulations will apply. Calves should be shown according to the following classes: 11. Novice Showmanship 12. Junior Showmanship 13. Intermediate Showmanship 14. Senior Showmanship 15. Grand Champion 16. Junior Calf - (March 2013) Intermediate Calf - (Dec 2012 to Feb 2013) 17. 18. Senior Calf - (Sept 2012 to Nov 2012) 19 Summer Yearling - (June 2012 to Aug 2012) 20. Junior Yearling - (March 2012 to May 2012) 21. Reserve Champion Ribbons will be given in each class. Trophies provided by Tweed Agricultural Society. SOUTH HASTINGS 4-H CLUB Edward Huffman Sandra Osborne Bobby Jarrell Andrew McCurdy 613-477-1332 613-967-7755 613-968-8830 613-395-2034 14 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net Weigh in and registration at 10:30 am at Track. No late entries. Position will be drawn at registration time. New for 2013: 1 Class ONLY - Powder Puff Truck Class Entry fee will apply as regular classes. Class will be determined on number of entries. Sponsored by: Deerehaven & Palmateer Abattoir, Anderson Equipment, County Farms BABY SHOW 12:00 NOON (White Building) CHAIRPERSON: Cheri Jo Gordon CLASSES: 1. Girls born Feb 2013 to April 2013 Boys born Feb 2013 to April 2013 2. Girls born Nov 2012 to Jan 2013 Boys born Nov 2012 to Jan 2013 3. Girls born Aug 2012 to Oct 2012 Boys born Aug 2012 to Oct 2012 4. Girls born May 2012 to July 2012 Boys born May 2012 to July 2012 613-477-2091 12:00 12:00 12:30 12:30 1:00 1:00 1:30 1:30 PRIZES: 1st - Trophy, 2nd & 3rd - Ribbons Twins: 1st & 2nd Ribbons Sponsored by: Tweed ValuMart ••• All parents and visitors for the Baby Show are required to pay regular gate admission. ••• JUNGLE CAT WORLD 1:30 PM (arena) Sponsored by: Bosley Heating & Cooling DJ Val (under the tent 11 am ‘til close TWEED AUTO BODY ROGER VANNEST Proprietor 210 Mary Street Box 129 Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 613-478-3008 Cell: 613-847-5016 R0012077935 Section 1 - Junior Calf (March 2013 or later) Section 2 - Intermediate Calf (Dec 2012 to Feb 28 2013) Section 3 - Senior Calf (Sept 1, 2012 to Nov 30 2013) Section 4 - Summer Yearling (Jun 1 2012 to Aug 31 2012) Section 5 - Junior Yearling (Mar 1 2012 to May 31 2012) Section 6 - SRINT Yearling (Sept 1, 2011 to Feb 2011) Section 7- Junior Champion Section 8 - 2 year old (Sept 1 2010 to Aug 31 2011) Section 9 - 3 year old (Sept 1 2009 to Aug 31 2010) Section 10 - 4 year old (Sept 1 2008 to Aug 31 2009) Section 11 - Ages Cow, born prior to Sept 1, 2008 Section 12 - Grand Champion Cow Leaders: SUNDAY, JULY 8TH GATES OPEN AT 10:00 AM TRUCK & FARM TRACTOR PULLS 12:00 SHARP (Track) EXHIBITS- BAKING & CANNING All exhibits in competition must be as specified or will not be eligible, and should be placed between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM Thursday, July 4 or between 8:00am and 12:00 noon Friday, July 5 in the White Building (where office is). Judging starts at 1:00 PM on Friday, July 5. EXHIBITS- BAKING & CANNING E. Robin Hood - Best Lunchbox Snack Contest -Butterscotch Cookies - 3 on a plate Prize: 1st Place only $15 Country Fair Baking Contest 2013 (The following entries must have proof of purchase logo from pkg. PLUS the recipe attached to each entry. Robin Hood National Contest First place winners from both D. & E. Contests with submission from local fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Senior & Youth Categories - 1st prize only -$100 A. Fleischmann’s Yeast - Best Bread Contest Multigrain Prizes: 1st $20 plus gift Fleischmann’s National Contest: Winners from each fair with submission of local fair will be entered in the National Contest. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. First place prize $100 F. Crisco Family Favorite Recipe Crisco Peanut Butter Cookies- 3 on a plate Prizes: 1st - $25 Product Certificates 2nd-$10 Product Certificates B. Fleischmann’s Beginners Best Bread “Youth” Contest Banana Bread- 2 slices on a plate - one end piece must be included Prize: $15.00 Fleischmann’s Corn Starch Best Short Bread National Contest: Winners from each fair with submission form by local fair will be entered in national contest. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Prize: $100.00 Fleischmann’s Baking Powder and Crown Corn Syrup Contest: Prizes: 1st: $20.00 plus gift prize Fleischmann’s Baking Powder and Crown Corn Syrup National Contest: Winners from each fair with submission form by local fair will be entered in national contest. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Prize: $100.00 H. Certo Best Jam or Jelly Blueberry Jam Prizes: 1st -$20 prize value 2nd - $10 prize value Be sure to visit our Sponsors Websites for recipes and helpful baking hints: Fleischmann’s - www.fleischmanns.ca Robin Hood - www.robinhood.ca Crisco - www.criscocanada.ca Certo - www.desertcentre.ca C. Mazola and Bee Hive Baking Contest Pecan Pie- 1 slice Prizes: 1st $15 plus gift, 2nd $10 plus gift 011410303 Fleischmann’s Corn Starch Best Short Bread Cookie Contest Prizes: 1st $20.00 plus gift prize Crisco National Contest First place winners of Crisco Contest with submission of declaration from local fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Prize: 1st Place only - $100 Fleischmann’s Beginners Best Bread “Youth” National Contest: Winners from each fair with submission of local fair will be entered in the National Contest. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Prize: 1 of 2 Portable Music Players D. Robin Hood Family Favorite Recipe Magic Bars- -3 on a plate Prizes: 1st: $25 Product Certificates 2nd: $10.00 Product Certificates www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 15 EXHIBITS- BAKING & CANNING EXHIBITS - JUNIOR CRAFT WORK Bernardin 2013 Home Canning CONTEST Craft - Ages 7,8,9: 7. Decorated Flower Pot 8. 6 buttons sewn on a piece of material – max 10” x 10” 9. Landscape drawing with crayons 10.Sock puppet 11.Animal made with leaves 12.A barn made out of a box(approx 6”x8”) Bernardin Jam/Jelly Award Blueberry Jam Prizes: 1st - $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon Bernardin Best of Show Award Must be submitted with Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap lid. Judging based on highest accumulated points(fair decides points system)or judges choice of Best Home Canning Entry from qualifiers. Prize: $30 Gift Certificates & Rosette Prize Ribbon BAKING - Ages 7,8,9 5. Unbaked squares – your coice – 2 on a plate named 6. Your favorite cookie – unbaked- needs recipe attached 7. Chocolate Brownies – 1pc 8. Banana Muffins – 2 on a plate Bernardin Gift Pack Competition Best Gift Pack submitted using Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap lids. Judges select winner based on creativity, quality of home canned product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation. Prize: 1st $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon Horticulture - Ages 7,8,9: 3) Collage of leaves on ½ piece of Bristol board - named 4) Bouquet of mixed flowers PRIZES:1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00 Bernardin Snap Lid/mason Jar Creative Craft Best decorative or functional homeade craft made using a Bernardin Mason jar and/or 2 piece Snap Lid as selected by fair Prize: $20 Gift Certificate & Rosette Prize Ribbon Craft - Ages 10,11,12: 13.Birthday card for someone special 14.Paper Lantern 15.Article made from wood 16.Pencil sketch of an animal(s) 17.Knitted dishcloth 18.Create something useful out of a jar Bernardin NATIONAL Gift Pack Competition Eligibility: first place winner of Bernardin Gift Pack competition from each fair with entry submission by Local Fair Convenor. Prizes: 1st Place $100 2nd & 3rd - $25 each BAKING - AGES 10, 11 & 12: 9. Chocolate Chip Muffins 10.Hello Dollies 11.Oatmeal Cookies 12.Cupcakes decorated for a party(any)- judge on appearance only EXHIBITS - JUNIOR CRAFT WORK Horticulture - Ages 10,11,12 5. Wild One – wild grasses, weeds, flowers in a recycled container 6. A variety of fresh flowers in a vase – foliage may be used PRIZES: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00 CHAIRPERSON: Sylvie Dunham 613-478-3903 COMMITTEE: Val Nugent •• Note: All Boys & Girls section judged separately ••• Note: The category numbers are in the order that need to accompany the judges listings. Please take time to tag your entries. Craft - Ages 4,5,6: 1. Collection of bugs -4 in displayed and named in an egg carton 2. Write your name on a piece of paper 3. Trace your hand on a piece of paper 4. Make a farm animal of play dough 5. Finger Puppet made out of a toilet paper cylinder 6. Make a collage about farming BAKING - Ages 4,5,6: 1 Rice Krispie shaped like a rainbow - decorated 2. Marshmallow character on a plate - named 3. Cookie dough person 4. Decorate a large cookie for Halloween Horticulture - Ages 4,5,6: 1) 6 flowers with stem in a vase 2) Make a Bouquet of red and white flowers in a pop can PRIZES:1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00 16 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net Craft - Ages 13,14,15: 19. Friendship bracelet 20. Print a 8 sentence poem about the fair 21. Pencil Sketch 22. Design a t-shirt celebrating Canada 23. Wind chime from any material 24. A poster on farm safety BAKING - Ages 13,14,15: 13. Baked Squares – your favorite – named – 3 pcs.(not rice krispies) 14. Butter Tarts – 2 only 15. Nanimo Bars – 2 only – 16. Box for a friend – shoebox decorated with at least 3 home made items (any kind) Horticulture - Ages 13,14,15: 7. Fresh Flower Arrangement – in a vase 8. Picture of your favorite flower/garden – displayed in a picture frame PRIZES: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00 EXHIBITS - AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY (all specials judged together) May submit only one photo per exhibitor/special. May be any of the following categories: One prize per category – all ages compete together 1) Flowers 2) Pets 3) Farming 4) Best Friends PRIZES: 1st $7.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00 GARDENDING SPECIAL ROOTS & VEGETABLES •A collection of flowers • A Variety of vegetables in an (grown)-not more than 6, arrangement for the table. At varieties, displayed in a least 5 varieties. Vase. May be purchased. • 1st prize only: $8.00 • 1st prize only - $8.00 EXHIBITS - ADULT DOMESTIC SCIENCE CHAIRPERSON: Jennet Honey 613-478-2843 COMMITTEE: Monica Parks Lorna Brooks PIES AND TARTS: 1. Apple Pie – 1 slice 2. Cherry Tarts-– 3 on a plate 3. Peacan Pie – 1 slice YOUR FAVORITE: 4. Chocolate Magic Bars 5. 3 pcs. Sweet Marie Bars 6. Bran Muffins EXHIBITS - ADULT DOMESTIC SCIENCE 14E.Gift In a Jar – your favorite cookie recipe displayed in a mason jar, recipe must be attached, judged on appearance and display. PRIZES: 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00 BOTTLED GOODS: 14.Icicle Pickles 15.Maple Syrup 16.Pickled Beets 17.Dill Pickles PRIZES: 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 CANNED FRUIT, JAMS AND JELLIES: 18.Strawberry Freezer Jam 19.Blueberry Jam 20.Apple Jelly PRIZES: 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 ANTIQUES : 21.Antique Item – painted - OPEN 22.Wooden Bowl 23.Tea Pot 24.Iron 25.Clock 26.Item for the Kitchen - OPEN PRIZES: 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 COOKIES, SQUARES AND MUFFINS: All items must be 3 to a plate – muffins with no linings ASSORTED HOME-MADE PRODUCTS: All Breads 2 slices on a plate, 2 items per plate 13A. 13B. 13C. 13D. Date Squares Banana Bread Date & Nut Loaf Zuchinni Bread PRIZES: 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 FAIR SPECIALS: 14A.Birthday cake, decorated to theme, can be mixed cake mix, appearance only. 14B.Fruit Cake – light or dark – 3 pieces on a plate 14C.Carrot Pineapple Cake with Cream Cheese icing – 1 piece – 3”x 3” 14D.Cinnamon Buns- 3 on a plate ol f h o c l A No ted out o a e r a permeit d e lic nc TWEED TIRE & AUTO Tires - Batteries - Mufflers High Performance Custom Exhaust Specialist R0012093752 7. Lemon Squares 8. Peanut Butter Cookies 9. Tea Biscuits 10. Hello Dollies 11. Oatmeal Cookies 12. 3 Cupcakes – decorated for theme 613-478-6381 35 Louisa Street P.O. 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Wine Stopper 2. Hand Soap (pump jar-decorated) 3. Canning Jar lids craft – be creative CREATIVE CRAFTS: 4. Christmas Candy Dish 5. Scrap Book Page 6. Dishcloths – 1 knit & 1 crocheted - attached SEWING AND NEEDLEWORK: 7. OPEN – Cross Stitch 8. Crochet Children’s Hat 9. Mitten’s for Mitten tree- Donated to Community Care 10. Denim Apron TEEN CORNER: 11. Christmas Wreath 12. Denim Pocket Picture Frame 13. Vegetable Garden markers- set of 4 14. Picture Frame Wreath PHOTOGRAPHY: 15. Costumed Person 16. Proud Moments 17. Abandoned Building – black & white only 18. Waterscape – any view – EXHIBITS - ADULT CRAFT WORK AFGHANS 27. Knit 28. Crochet PRIZES: 1st $8.00, 2nd 6.00, 3rd $4.00 QUILTS OPEN: 28. Open pieced quilt: 72” x 90” or larger PRIZES:1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $8.00 2013 Quilt Special – Bear Claw – 72x90 or larger PRIZES: 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00 QUILT SPECIAL:-2014 Dresden Plate ART WORK- Open Medium 29. Still Life 30. Animals 37. Birds 38. Building – any medium PRIZES:1st $8.00 , 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 OLD TIME FAVORITES: 19. Children’s Bib 20. Hat – knit 21. Housewarming gift – your choice 22. Baby booties CELEBRATIONS: 23. Spring Wreath 24. Christmas Stocking 25. Easter Decoration 26. Thanksgiving Table Arrangement 27. 3 Halloween Treat Bag - OPEN 1 show only!!! sunday July 8th 1:30 pm @ Tweed Arena 20 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net Gardening Special for 2013 GARDENING SPECIAL A collection of flowers (grown) – not more than 6 varieties, displayed in a vegetable (vegetable may be purchased) Prize: $10.00 EXHIBITS - R00ts & Vegetables ROOTS & VEGETABLES CHAIRPERSON: Darlene Elson 613-478-5174 Specials 9. A variety of 5 vegetables displayed in attractive container - creativity and arrangement judged PrizeS: #1-#8 - 1st - $8., 2nd $6., 3rd $4. #9
- 1st $10, 2nd $8. 3rd $6. ROOTS & VEGETABLES: 1. 3 green tomatoes - on a plate 2. 1 squash - any size 3. 3 cucumber dill (at least 3”long) 4. 3 beets - on a plate 5. 3 carrots - on a plate 6. 1 Sunflower Head 7. 5 beans on a plate 8. 3 table potatoes on a plate EXHIBITS - HOrticulture HORTICULTURE 1. African Violet - 5 blooms 2. One Bloom your choice with foilage in a vase 3. Calendulas - 5 blooms 4. Asters - 3 stems 5. Dahlias - with own foliage-3 blooms 6. Delphinum -one spike-named if possible 7. Gladioli - 3 spikes 8. Hemerocallis/Day Lilies - bouquet any color-any variety 9. Lilies - True Lilies-bouquet any color-any variety 10. Petunias-ruffled - 3 blooms any kind 11. Marigolds - under 3” bloom - 7 blooms 12. Impatiens (3 or more blooms) 13. Petunias - 5 blooms- same variety 14. Phlox - 3 stems - 12” to 15” tall 15. Rose - full bloom - hybrid tea - own foliage 16. Rose Floribunda-2 stems -with own foliage 17. Salvia - 5 spikes - with own foliage 18. One Flowering Begonia 19. Collection of Herbs- named in a suitable container 20. Zinnias - 5 blooms - 3 inches and over 21. Any Mixed Bouquet 22. Collection of perennials - 3 different kinds 3 stems each Potted Plants 23. Coleus grown in 2013 24. Flowering Begonia 25. Impatients 26. Most unusual plant - named 27. Geranium - Pelargonium -in bloom-new plant started in 2013 28. Houseplant - in bloom -name variety 29. Cactus/succulent - one or more varities Prizes: 1st $7, 2nd $5, 3rd $4. Flower Special 1. Window Box - a mix of annuals and trailing plants/greenery 2. Dish Garden - be creative 3. Country Delight - display of mixed flowers 4. Prarie Gold -Floral design using grains, leaves, flowers not to exceed 18”- in basket w/handle 5. Mixed Hanging Basket - 2 or more varieties Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $8., 3rd $6. Sponsored by: Fresh Landscape www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 21 EXHIBITS - HORTICULTURE SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS GRAINS & SEEDS Without their help the Fair would not be possible. CHAIRPERSON: Matthew Dunham 613-920-3631 •• 1-8 in mason jars, all hay must be wrapped in clear plastic. Only 1 entry per farm per class. All hay classes must be displayed in clear plastic bags or wrap. 1. Spring Wheat 2. Winter Wheat 3. Oats 4. Barely 5. Mixed Grains 6. Soy Beans - cluster of 6 plants, no roots 7. Red Clover 8. Sheath of Oats 9. Hay Silage: 2012, pail PRIZES: 1-9: 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - 4.00 GRAIN & SEED SPECIALS: 10. Best Agricultural Display 11. Collection of Grains, not less than 3 varieties - must be in clear plastic FORAGE SPECIALS: 12. 1 square bale of hay first cut: 2012 13. 1 square bale of hay second cut: 2012 KIDS SPECIALS: 14. Largest bale of twine PRIZES: 10-14: 1st $10.00 • Note: the following list is updated only as time of publishing this book. 9’S TAXI Anderson equipment County Farms DEERHAVEN FARM & GARDEN DUNHAM FARMS EMC NEWSPAPER FRESH LANDSCAPE GARHAVEN FARMS EOTA J & F FARMS JUNE WAY DON LANGEVIN & FAMILY LINDA MURPHY LYMAN HOLMES EXCAVATING PALMATEER’S ABATTOIR PALMATEER FARMS RASHOTTE HOME BUILDING CENTRE THRASHERS GARDEN CENTRE TWEED VALUMART VITO’S PIZZA DRAINS POULTRY/CHICKEN COOP GUNNING PHYSIO CENTRE BOSLEY COOLING & HEATING THE OLD CHEESE FACTORY TWEED VETERINARY SERVICES CROWN CLEANERS TWEED FLORIST - SMILE CENTRE SYLVIA DUNHAM SYLVIA PALMATEER BETTY PALMATEER THE FOOD COMPANY TWEED LEGION •• AND ALL SPONSORS THAT WERE NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME WE THANK YOU •• We would like to pay a special thanks to the Municipality of Tweed, Tweed Firefighters and The Arena Board for the use of equipment and buildings. Theme of 2013 - Come to the Fair! 22 • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • www.tweedfair.net R0012097886 Proudly serving our local community for over 50 years Home Heating Fuels Farm & Commercial Gas & Diesels Sales, Service & Installation of Furnaces & Water Heaters Central Air Conditioning • Oil Tanks • Furnace Protection Plans Internal Financing Available / OAC Get Ready to BEAT THE HEAT Sales, Service & Installation of AIR CONDITIONING 613-962-4504 1-800-267-3501 www.ultramar.ca www.tweedfair.net • 132nd Tweed Agricultural Fair 2013 • 23 R0012080282 @classicamus
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