FALL FAIR 2011

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Please bring your entries to Lighthouse Community Centre, Lions’ Way in Qualicum Bay on Friday, Sept 2, 2011 between 1:00 – 5:30.

9. All possible care will be taken of the exhibits, but Fair Board will not be held responsible for loss or damage of entries. 10. Decisions of judges are final.

1. Entry fee - ADULTS $0.50 each for the first 10 items. Subsequent entries are $0.25 each.

11. Prizes - ADULTS 1st - RIBBON 2nd - RIBBON 3rd - RIBBON - JUNIORS 1st / $2.00 +RIBBON 2nd / $1.50 +RIBBON 3rd / RIBBON - SPECIALS.. see page 28 1st prize $25

2. CHILDREN’S entries $0.25 for each item. 3. Doors close promptly at 5:30 pm September 2, 2011 4. Enter as many classes as you wish, but only one entry per class. 5. All exhibits must be made or grown by the exhibitor and must be the property of the exhibitor at the time of the Fair.

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6. NO entries are to be picked up before the Fair is officially closed at 4pm. Any entries left after 4pm on Sept 3th, will be auctioned off at 4:30pm. All proceeds to the Fair.

Junior categories age groups: 100’s - age 5 and under, 200’s - age 6-8, 300’s - age 9-12, 400’s - age 13-16

GOOD LUCK TO ALL Please have a list of your entries, sections, classes organized prior to arrival at the entry desk.

7. Entries must not have been entered in any previous Bow Horne Bay Community Club Fair, known as Lighthouse Country Fall Fair. 8. Display only the exact number called for in each class. 4


FIRST NAME:

LAST NAME:

TELEPHONE: AGE 5 & UNDER

EMAIL: AGE 6 - 8

AGE 9 - 12

AGE 13 - 16

ADULT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Entry Fees - ADULTS $0.50 each for the first 10 items. Subsequent entries are $0.25 each. CHILDREN’S entries $0.25 for each item.

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PONY RIDES

HAMSTER BALL TRYOUTS ALL DAY

PLAYGROUND

GRAND CHAMPION HAMSTER BALL FINALS 3PM

LUCKY CLUCK

BALLOON TYPHOON VENDORS

ANIMAL EXHIBITS

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BOUNCY CASTLE

POULTRY

DOG DEMO AGILITY FLYBALL RACING 11am & 2pm

LIONS HALL SPINNERS WEAVERS

VENDOR

LIONS

BRITISH CARS

REFRESHMENTS

PETTING BARNYARD

ARTS & CRAFTS HALL DEMOS

BOOTHS

ARTISTS & ARTISAN SHOPPING

PET & BICYCLE PARADE 10:15

KIDS GAMES 12:00 - 2:00 COSTUMES, RACES FACE PAINTING

VENDOR, ENTERTAINER & VOLUNTEER PARKING VINTAGE TRACTORS

LIONESS BLVD BACK ENTRANCE

VENDOR BOOTHS

BOWHORNBAY CEDAR IMAGES FIRE DEPT CARVING CHAINSAW CARVING

PARKING

OPENING CEREMONIES 10AM

HALL STAGE EXHIBITS EXHIBITS

VENDOR BOOTHS &

EXHIBITS

FIBER ARTS

COMMUNITY

LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY HALL EXHIBITS

PARKING

OFFICE & VOLUNTEER CENTRE

CAKE WALK 11:30 2:00

SERVICE CLUB EXHIBITS KITCHEN

SILENT AUCTION

ENTRANCE

CORN HUT

FOOD

FOOD TICKETS

CONCESSIONS

PARKING

PARKING LIONS WAY MAIN ENTRANCE ENTRY WRISTBANDS ADULTS $5.00

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FIRE HALL

FARMERS MARKET

FIRST AID

WATERBOARD

FROM FLEECE TO FASHION

MAIN STAGE


ADULTS

SECTION “A” VEGETABLE Annual Aggregate Cup: Highest Points Donated by: Bay Concrete 2010 winner Miv Varalta

32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

Best Vegetable, certificate: Judges Choice

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All Vegetables must be grown and shown by exhibitor.

38. 39.

CHAIRPERSON: Rene Wilson phone: 757-8434

40. 41.

Squash, Zucchini, over 10” long Squash, Zucchini, under 10” long Squash, any other variety Swiss Chard, 2 bunches, named Tomatoes, large variety, 3 each, stem intact Tomatoes, cherry variety, 3 each stem intact Turnip, 2 Vegetable Collection, 6 kinds, 2 of each kind, not over 2x3 ft, in basket or tray Freak vegetable, grown by exhibitor Heaviest pumpkin or squash

GREENHOUSE: Classes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

42. 43. 44.

Bush Beans, any type, 6 all stems on Pole Beans, 6 all stems on Scarlet Runners, 6 all stems on Broad Beans, 6 all stems on Beets, Globe, 3 each Beets, Long, 3 each Cabbage, 1 head Carrots, short (under 4”) 3 roots Carrots, medium (4-7”) 3 roots Carrots, long (7” or over) 3 roots Cauliflower, 1 head Corn, any variety, named, 3 ears Cucumbers-pickling (3” or under) 6 cukes Cucumbers- pickling (4” or over) 6 cukes Cucumbers-slicing - 2 cukes Leeks, 2 each Vegetable marrow, yellow / white 2 Onions, yellow, 2 Onions, Spanish, over 4.5” Onions, pickling, under 3/4”, 6 Parsnips, 3 Peas, 6 pods Snowpeas (or edible pod peas) 6 pods Peppers, Green, 2 Peppers, Red, 2 Peppers, Jalapeno, 2 Potatoes, 3 tubers, variety named Pumpkin, 1 Rhubarb, 5 stalks Squash, Winter variety, named, 1( Acorn, Hubbard, Turks Head, Butternut) Squash, Summer Variety, named, 1 (Crookneck, Spaghetti)

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Cucumber, any variety, labeled 2 Peppers, any type, labeled 2 Tomatoes, any type, labeled 2


SECTION “C” GOODS FROM THE FARM & THE KITCHEN

Best fruit certificate: Judge’s Choice

- All exhibits to be bottled, canned, prepared and shown by exhibitor. - Use only glass jars, labeled and dated.

All fruit must be grown and shown by exhibitor Grand Agg Fruits 2010: Gonda Lekx CHAIRPERSON: Rene Wilson phone:

CHAIRPERSON: Ruth Saefkow 240-2654 Grand Agg 2010 winner: Dave Paul

757-8434

Classes: 1. Eggs, chicken any variety, 1 dozen all same size 2. Collection of 4 fresh herbs named 3. Collection of 4 dried herbs, named 4. Garlic, Braided 5. Dried Fruit, any kind named 6. Fruit Leather, 1 strip, named

Classes 1.

Apples, fall variety, named, 3 with stems

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Apples, winter variety, named, 3 with stems

3.

Pears, any variety, named, 3 with stems

4.

Plums, any variety named, 3 with stems

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Peaches, any variety named, 3 with

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Crabapples, any variety named, 6 with

stems stems 7.

Blackberries, Plate of 12

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Blueberries, Plate of 12

9.

Grapes: Light, 1 bunch

10.

Grapes, dark, 1 bunch

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Strawberries, named plate of 6

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Kiwi Fruit, 2 each

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Watermelon, named, 1

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Nuts, Filberts, last year, plate of 6

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Walnuts, last year, plate of 6

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Collection of 5 kinds of fruit, 3 of each

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Any other variety of fruit or nuts

HOME BOTTLED GOODS 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

kind shown in basket or tray

Salsa, 1 jar Antipasto, 1 jar Jelly, any type, 1 jar Jam any type, 1 jar Marmalade, any type, 1 jar Chutney, any type, 1 jar Relish, any type, 1 jar Plums, any type, 1 jar Peaches, any type, 1 jar Any other fruit, 1 jar Tomatoes, any type, 1 jar Beans, any type, 1 jar Any other bottled vegetable, not pickled. Salmon, any type, 1 jar Smoked Salmon, any type, 1 jar

PICKLES 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

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Beets, any type, 1 jar Bread & Butter, 1 jar Dill, 1 jar Sweet Mix, 1 jar Any other pickle, 1 jar

ADULTS

SECTION “B” FRUITS




SECTION “D” BAKING

ADULTS

WINE CHAIRPERSON: Patrick Brownrigg phone: 250-757-8682

Grand Aggregate Trophy donated by Qualicum Foods, 2010 winner Margaret Macintosh

I) ii)

I) Cakes & loaves to be displayed on flat surface ii) No mixes allowed

iii) iv) v)

Exhibitor must be 19 or older Natural fermentation, not fortified with alcohol No “Brewed on Premises”. Home brew only Minimum 375 ml Bottle, new corks only Unlabeled, except tag attached with elastic band with class & ingredients.

CHAIRPERSON: Sonja Britton phone: 757-8059

Classes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Classes: 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Grape: Red table wine Grape: White table wine Fruit or berry: any variety, red, identified Fruit or berry: any variety, white, identified Cider Pale Beer or Ale Dark Beer or Ale Stout

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Brown Bread, loaf White Bread, loaf Machine bread, brown, 1 loaf Machine bread, white, 1 loaf Focaccia Bread Cinnamon Buns, 6 Yeast Buns, Brown, 6 Yeast Buns, White, 6 Scones, 6 Tea Scones, (dried fruit) 6 Baking Powder biscuits 6 Muffins, Bran, with fruit, 6 Muffins, Bran, without fruit, 6


14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Muffins, Fruit, 6 Dessert loaf, no yeast, labeled Fruit Cake, light, not iced Fruit Cake, dark, not iced Matrimonial cake, 6 pieces Sponge Cake ring, not iced Angel Food Cake ring, not iced Any occasion decorated, white cake Carrot Cake, Iced Brownies, 6 iced Butter Tarts, 6 Short Bread Cookies, not pressed, 6 Drop Cookies, 2 kinds, 3 each Apple Pie, 2 crust Berry Pie, named, 2 crust Lemon Meringue Pie Pumpkin Pie Fudge, 6 pieces

KNITTING 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

SECTION “E” NEEDLECRAFT

Any adult clothing item Any child’s clothing item Any adult sweater Any child’s sweater Infant 3-6mo. Sweater, booties, bonnet Socks Afghan, bed size Afghan, crib size Stole or vest Toque and matching mitts Scarf - min 3ft Any other knitted item Any item made on a knitting machine

NEEDLEWORK

Needlecraft Grand Aggregate Trophy donated by Vera Nordin 2010 Winner – Barb Ross

30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.

i)

Exhibits must have been completed within 3 years of the date of this fair ii) Children’s sizes up to and including size 12 iii) Articles must be clean and like NEW iv) Finishing is important! Tuck your ends in! CHAIRPERSON: Barbara Bodner 250-757-9747

Classes: SEWING 1. Any child's article made with a serger' 2. Any other article made with a serger' 3. Any adult article made with a sewing machine' 4. Any child's article made with a sewing machine' 5. Any other article made with a sewing machine' 6. Any article of clothing made without a serger 7. Any article made without a serger

Any smocked item Any embroidered item Any crewel embroidered item Any quilted item Any appliquéd item Patchwork item Any rug, handmade Any needlepoint item Any cross-stitched item Plastic Canvas item Pretty punch Any needlework novelty item Any other needlework Best Theme Entry, any class

WEAVING, FELTING, HANDSPINNING 44. Household article: woven, or felted, using handspun yarn, commercial yarn or fiber 45. Article of clothing: woven, or felted using handspun yarn, commercial yarn or fiber 46. Handspun wool or cotton – 1 skein, spun from fiber that was cleaned and prepared by artist. Include sample of unprepared fiber. 47. Handspun exotic fiber, 1 skein, include raw fiber sample

CROCHETING 8. 9. 10. 11.

Infant 3-6mo sweater, booties, bonnet Tablecloth Doily Wash Cloth - 2 Any other crochet item

Afghan, bed size Afghan, crib size Any adult clothing item Any child’s clothing item

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ADULTS

12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

SECTION “D” BAKING (cont.)


MISCELLANEOUS CLASS

SECTION “F” ARTS & CRAFTS

27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

ADULTS

Grand Aggregate /trophy: donated by Leta Brown 2010 Winner – Terri Bowen i) names on exhibits must be covered ii) exhibits completed within 3 years of fair CHAIRPERSON: Margaret Furnell 250-757-8351

Classes: ARTWORK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

SECTION “G” FLORAL CHAIRPERSON: Margaret Pullen PHONE: 757-9327

Any artwork using oil paints Any artwork using watercolor paints Any artwork using pastels Any artwork using acrylic paints Decorative Painting on any surface Sketch, any medium Any other fine artwork

GRAND AGGREGATE 2010 winner: Bill & Karen Emery/Bull

MOST ORIGINAL IN SHOW Trophy donated by: Leah Keniston 2010 winner : Bill Emery

CRAFTS 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Made from recycled or refinished materials Collage Hand crafted cards, not computer generated Scrapbooking Woodcraft Wood carving Handmade Jewelry Stained glass Leatherwork Dried Floral arrangement Silk floral arrangement Dried, pressed floral arrangement Wreath made with dried material Artificial material corsage Any other craft

(i) ii)

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All house plants to be named Flowers to arrive in appropriate CLEAR GLASS container

CLASSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

CERAMICS 23.

Stuffed animal Handmade child’s toy Handmade doll clothes Handmade doll Wall hanging Christmas tree ornament Christmas decoration Decorated Basket Any other article Best Theme Entry “How Green is Your Garden”

Individual decorated stain or acrylic (hand molded) Glazed individual decorated (hand molded) Any hand thrown pottery decorated –stain or acrylic Any hand thrown pottery - glazed

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African violet Any other house plant, identified Begonia, single plant, potted Begonia, single bloom, display on moss/water Cactus Dahlia, large, over 8”, 1 bloom Cactus Dahlia, medium, 6-8”, 1 bloom Cactus Dahlia, small, 4-6”, 3 blooms Cactus Dahlia, mini, great than 4”, 3 blooms Dahlia, Decorative, over 8”, 1 bloom Dahlia, Decorative, 6-8”, 1 bloom Dahlia, Decorative, 4-6”, 3 blooms Dahlia, Ball, over 3.5”, 1 bloom Dahlia, mini ball, 2-3”, 3 blooms Dahlia, Pom Pom, 2”, 3 blooms Gladiolus, 1 spike, Rose, Single bloom Rose Single Bud


PHOTOGRAPHY – DIGITAL

Sweet peas Cactus, any type or size Any other garden bloom Any bloom, single stem & vase Sunflower, 1 stalk & roots included Patio Planter, hanging or free standing

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ii) iii) iv)

ARRANGEMENTS 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

size: 5”x 7” max, mounted on cardboard or paper 6”x 8” name/address on back of entry lower R corner Digital - black and white or colour one entry per category Photo taken by exhibitor after Sept 1 2010

Arrangement, 8-12” Mini Arrangement, 3” height & width Mini Arrangement, 3-8” height & width Old Fashioned mixed garden bouquet Floral Arrangement & foliage Dried floral arrangement, natural Contemporary Arrangement Best Theme Entry “How Green is Your Garden”

SECTION “H” PHOTOGRAPHY Grand aggregate Trophy donated by Shirley Tilley 2010 winner Victoria Sorensen Best Photo 2010 winner: Brett Bowen CHAIRPERSON: Ruth Saefkow 240-2654

1-D. 2-D. 3-D. 4-D. 5-D. 6-D. 7-D. 8-D. 9-D. 10-D. 11-D. 12-D.

Animals, wild or domestic Domestic pets, Dogs Domestic pets, Cats Birds, wild or domestic People, portrait People, candid, active Floral, wild or garden Most unusual Scenic Landscape Scenic Seascape Humorous Photo Essay, 3 prints mounted telling a story, no captions 13-D. Open Class, creative or experimental 14-D. Best Photo of the Bow-Horne-Bay Area 15-D. Best themed Entry “Heritage Breeds & Seeds”

PHOTOGRAPHY – FILM i)

ii) iii) iv)

size: 5”x 7” max, mounted on cardboard or paper 6”x 8” name/address on back of entry lower R corner film - black and white or colour one entry per category Photo taken by exhibitor after Sept 1, 2010

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Animals, wild or domestic Domestic pets, Dogs Domestic pets, Cats Birds, wild or domestic People, portrait People, candid, active Floral, wild or garden Most unusual Scenic Landscape Scenic Seascape Humorous Photo Essay, 3 prints mounted telling a story, no captions Open Class, creative or experimental Best Photo of the Bow-Horne-Bay Area Best themed Entry “How Green is Your Garden”

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ADULTS

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SPECIALS


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Junior Committee Sandra Wahlgren 757-8767 Leigh Campbell 752-2066 Carole Brown 757-8883 Rules i. ii.

SECTION L JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS i. Age must be stated on entry form

All exhibits must be made by exhibitor Age must be stated on entry form

ii. Classes may be changed at discretion of committee

5 YEARS AND UNDER

iii. Names of exhibitor to be covered on exhibits Junior Arts

5 & UNDER

SECTION “ I ” JUNIOR BAKING 5 Yrs & Under Rules i. No mixes ii. Items displayed on flat surface I-101 I-102 I-103

L-101.

Crayon Picture Original

L-102.

Create a Picture out of Seeds

L-103.

Finger Paint Picture

L-104.

Painting Water Colour

L-105.

Cupcakes Decorated 3 Decorated Giant Cookie at least 6” diameter Rice Krispies Creation, decorated using edible items only.

Picture made from Stickers or Stamped

L-106.

Sketch Pencil Colour

L-107.

Sketch Felt

L-108.

Any Other Artwork not listed above

L-109.

Family Arts and Craft Project. One parent and one or more children work

SECTION “ K ”

together to create an entry. Please

JUNIOR VEGETABLES 5 Yrs & Under Exhibits must be SHOWN and GROWN by exhibitor

include photo showing you working together on your project, any medium or category, at least 50% produced by

K-101. K-102. K-103. K-104. K-105. K-106. K-107.

Blackberries 6 Beans, 3 all stems on Best Freak Vegetable Greenest Pumpkin or Squash Peas 6 pods stems intact Cherry tomatoes 3 Vegetable Creature must be made of fresh vegetables only, wires / pins may be used to hold it together

children L-110. Paper Mache monster L-114. Necklace made from Cereal or Pasta L-115 My Pet Rock decorated by you, no bigger than 6 inches L-116. Paper Bag Puppet L-117. Any Other Craft not listed above

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Junior Hobbies L-118. L-119. L-120. L-121.

Shell Collection Largest Leaf pressed and mounted on 23 x 30 cm Construction Paper Duplo Blocks original creation Lego original design

5 & UNDER

SECTION “ N “ JUNIOR FLORAL 5 Yrs & Under N-101.

N-102. N-103. N-104. N-105.

Arrangement of Natural Materials in a dish or other Container to create a scene from nature. If desired, miniature animals or figures may be added. Flower bouquet in a suitable container. Wildflower arrangement. Miniature arrangement, max 3”H 8”W Any single bloom

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5. BIRDHOUSE

CHAIRPERSON: Leigh Campbell phone: 752-2066

MADE ENTIRELY FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by

Streamside Native Plants

1. POSTER CONTEST

i) This can be a team effort by a family ii) Constructed from your choice of any materials and any design iii) Photos of construction process to be included

$25 prize first place only sponsored by

INSPIRED Respiratory Therapy Services Design a poster with a theme for the 2010 Fair “Heritage Breeds & Seeds” Full colour using any media. Min size - 9” X 12” Must include the following -September 4, 2010 -40th Annual Lighthouse Country Fall Fair - Support Your Local Farmers

6. CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 8” - 9” Trophy donated by Carla Flegel ‘The Studio’ $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by the

Coulson Hill Farm i) cake iced and displayed appropriately ii) outside appearance 30%, inside appearance 30% flavour 40%

7.“SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL FARMERS” theme meal $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Four Cedars Farm - Create a menu for a meal that you have made - All products in the meal must come from an identifiable Vancouver Island farm - List the names of the products used - list the names and addresses of the farms that the products came from

2. SUNFLOWER CONTEST $25 prize for first place only Sponsor: SilverWings White Dove Release Biggest Best Sunflower judged on height, diameter, and beauty

8. BEST "LITTERLESS" SCHOOL LUNCH Sponsored by: Bowser PAC $25.00 Prize - First Place Only i) Reusable Lunch Container ii) Nutritious (keep the Canada Food Guide in mind) iii) Food Safe (ice packs if needed) *Allergies: Avoid peanut products iv) Reduced food packaging. Include an explanation of where the food came from ie. was it bought in larger amounts or bulk and divided up. *Hint: Avoid merely unwrapping a food item and putting it into a reusable container. v) Include an "estimated cost" for your lunch vi) One entry per person

3. SCARECROW CONTEST $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by

Bowser Builders i) Constructed from your choice of materials ii) Must be self supported May be made by one or more people

4. LIGHTHOUSE CONTEST Trophy sponsored by Lighthouse Credit Union $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by the

Lighthouse Veterinary Hospital

11. Wheelbarrow Garden

i) Constructed from your choice of any materials, Example food, photos, paintings, sculpting, wood, cement, needlework... ii) This is a celebration of Lighthouse Country ii) May be made by one or more people

Sponsored by: Qualicum Bay Nursery $25.00 Prize - First Place Only i) Any size wheelbarrow ii) vegetables or florals iii) Judged on overall visual appeal

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SECTION ‘I’ JUNIOR BAKING Age 6 - 8 Rules i. No mixes. ii. Cake must be displayed on a flat surface.

6 TO 8

Classes I-201. I-202. I-203. I-204. I-205. I-206. I-207.

Cupcakes decorated 3 Cookies dropped 3 Decorated single layer cake Decorated giant cookie Decorated gingerbread man Packed School Lunch Rice Krispies Creation

SECTION J JUNIOR NEEDLECRAFT .Age 6 - 8 Classes J-201. J-202. J-203. J-204. J-205.

Any Any Any Any Any

article Spool Knitting knitted or crocheted article needlecraft woven item other article not listed above

SECTION K JUNIOR VEGETABLE - Age 6 - 8 Rules i. Exhibits must be SHOWN and GROWN by exhibitor ii. Cake must be displayed on a flat surface Classes K-201. K-202. K-203. K-204. K-205. K-206. K-207. K-208. K-209.

Blackberries 6 Beans named 3 all stems on Best freak vegetable Carrots 3 Oddest shaped pumpkin or squash Peas 6 pods stem intact Potatoes 3 named Cherry Tomatoes 3 Vegetable Creature must be made of fresh vegetables only, wires / pins may be used to hold it together

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SECTI0N "L" JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS Age 6-8

JUNIOR HOBBIES Age 6 Classes L-222. L-223. L-224. L-225. L-226. L-227.

Rules i. Age must be stated on entry form ii. Entries completed within 3 years of this fair iii. Classes may be changed at the discretion of committee iv. Names of exhibitors to be covered on exhibit

8 Card collection (maximum 1 binder) Hobby collection Lego or similar original design (no kits) Lego or similar (kits) Models Technic lego

JUNIOR ARTS Age 6-8 Classes L-201. L-202. L-203. L-204. L-205.

L-206. L-207. L-208. L-209. L-210.

L-211

Age 6-8 Classes N-201. Any single bloom N-202. Arrangement of natural material in a dish or other container to create a scene from nature. If desired, miniature animals or figures may be added. N-203. Flower bouquet in a suitable container N-204. Min. arrangement max 8�H x 3�W N-205. Wildflower arrangement N-206. Wreath any material

Create a Picture out of Seeds Collage Crayon picture original Floor plan of a Fire Escape Plan of your house 23X 30 cm Painting done with an instrument other then a paintbrush Display painting & instrument on 23 x 30 cm construction paper Painting water colour Sketch Pencil colour Sketch Felt Any other artwork not listed above Family Arts and Craft Project one parent and one or more children work together to create an entry, please include photo showing you working together on your project, any medium or category, at least 50% produced by children Paper Mache monster

JUNIOR CRAFTS Age 6 - 8

Classes L-212. L-213. L-214. L-215. L-216. L-217. L-218. L-219.

L-220. L-221.

Beadwork Decorated Book Mark Decorated Placemat Figure any medium / play dough / model magic Friendship Bracelet Handmade Invitation to a birthday party (no computer) My Pet Rock decorated by you no bigger then 6" One sheet of Wrapping Paper made by you for any occasion - state method (81/2 x 11?) Piggy Bank made from recycled material Christmas tree decoration

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6 TO 8

SECTION "N" JUNIOR FLORAL


SECTION I JUNIOR BAKING Age 9-12

SECTION ‘L’ JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS Age 9-12

Rules i. Age must be stated on entry form ii. Entries completed within 3 years of this fair iii. Classes may be changed at discretion of committee iv. Names of exhibitors to be covered on exhibit

Rules i. No mixes ii. Items displayed on flat surface Classes I-301. I-302. I-303. I-304. I-305. I-306. I-307. I-308.

Brownies Cupcakes 3 iced Cookies rolled 3 2 crust Pie Decorated cake Fruit loaf eg. banana, zucchini Muffins with fruit Personal Pizza judged on nutritional content

JUNIOR ARTS Age 9-12 Classes L-301. L-302. L-303. L-304. L-305. L-306. L-307.

9 TO 12

SECTION J JUNIOR NEEDLECRAFT Age 9-12 Classes J-301. J-302. J-303. J-304. J-305. J-306.

Collage Original computer art work created by you. (No clip art) Painting oil Painting acrylic Sketch pencil lead Sketch colour Any other art work not listed above

L-308.

Family Arts and Craft Project one parent and one or more children work together to create an entry, please include photo showing you working together on your project, any medium or category, at least 50% produced by children. L-309. Paper mache monster L-310.Floor plan of your home’s fire escape

Sewn Item made from recycled fabric Quilted item Any knitted or crocheted article Machine sewn item Any needlework Pot holder or oven mitt

JUNIOR CRAFTS 9 – 12 Classes L-311. 3-D pop up birthday card L-312. Beadwork L-313. Decorated book mark L-314. Decorated picture frame L-315. Decorated placemat L-316. Friendship bracelet L-317. Hand made invitation to a birthday party (no computer) L-318. Wrapped gift. Paper decorated by you. max size 15 x 15 x 15 cm L-319. Paper mache article L-320. Woodwork craft L-321. Any other craft not listed above L-322. Christmas tree decoration

SECTION ‘K’ JUNIOR VEGETABLE Age 9-12

Rules i. Exhibits must be SHOWN and GROWN by exhibitor

Classes K-301. K-302. K-303. K-304. K-305. K-306. K-307. K-308. K-309. K-310.

JUNIOR HOBBIES Age 9 - 12

Best Freak vegetable Blackberries 6 Bush beans 3, all stems on Carrots 3 Cucumber 1 Largest pumpkin or squash Peas 6 pods stems intact Potatoes 3 named Tomatoes 3 Zucchini under 12”

Classes L-323. Hobby collection L-324. Card collection (one binder) L-325. Models L-326. Technic lego L-327. Lego or similar original design (no kit) L-328. Lego or similar (kits) L-329. Mechano

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SECTION ‘M’ JUNIOR COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Age 9-12 yrs Rules i. Class applies to Colour Only ii All pictures max size 5” X 7” iii. Mount on paper or cardboard max 6”X 8” iv. Name address, exhibitor on back lower right hand corner v. Photo taken by exhibitor vi. May submit digital or processed colour photos

Classes M-301. M-302. M-303. M-304. M-305. M-306. M-307. M-308. M-309. M-310. M-311. M-312.

Animals farm Animals wild Animals pet Birds Best friend Capture your favourite fall fair theme related photo Flowers Holiday photo Open category most unusual photograph People faces Scenic view Sports eg baseball, fishing

9 TO 12

SECTION “N” JUNIOR FLORAL Age 9-12 yr Classes N-301

N-302. N-303. N-304. N-305. N-306.

Arrangement of natural materials in a dish or other container to create a scene from nature. If desired miniature animals or figures may be added. Any single bloom Flower bouquet in a suitable container Miniature arrangement max 3”H X 8”W Wildflower arrangement Wreath any material

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AGE 13-16 YEARS

SECTION ‘L’ JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS Age 13 -16

SECTION ’I’ JUNIOR BAKING Age 13 - 16

Rules i. Age must be stated on entry form ii Entries completed within 3 years of this fair iii. Classes may be changed at discretion of the

Rules i.No mixes. ii. Items displayed on flat surface

iv. Names of exhibitor to be covered on exhibits

Classes

I-401. Brownies I-402. Brown bread 1 loaf (scratch) I-403. Cookies rolled 3 I-404. Decorated cake I-405. Fruit loaf eg. banana, zucchini I-406. Muffins with fruit 3 I-407. Personal Pizza judged on nutritional content I-408. White bread 1 loaf (scratch)

JUNIOR ARTS L-401. L-402. L-403. L-404. L-405. L-406. L-407.

Collage Painting oil Painting water colour Painting acrylic Sketch pencil lead Sketch colour Original computer art work created by you. (No clip art) L-408. Any other art work not listed above L-409. Family Arts and Craft Project one parent and one or more children work together to create an entry. Please include photo showing you working together on your project, any medium or category, at least 50% produced by children L-410. Garden Monster – recycled implements

SECTION ‘J’ JUNIOR NEEDLECRAFT

Age group 13 - 16 J-401. Any knitted or crocheted article J-402. Any needlework J-403. Quilted item J-404. Machine sewn clothing garment J-405. Machine sewn other item J-406. Rugs any type J-407. Sleep wear J-408. Sewn item made from recycled garment

13 TO 16

JUNIOR CRAFTS L-411. Wrapped gift. Paper decorated by you. Max size 15 x 15 x 15 cm L-412. Beadwork L-413. Candle or wax art L-414. Friendship bracelet L-415. Batique or tie dye article L-416 Metal work L-417 Decorated picture frame L-418. Pottery or ceramic article L-419. Glass art L-420. Paper mache article L-421. Woodwork craft L-422. Any other craft not listed above

SECTION ‘K’ JUNIOR VEGETABLE Age 13 - 16 Rules Exhibits must be SHOWN and GROWN by exhibitor Classes K-401. Best freak Vegetable K-402. Blackberries 6 K-403. Bush beans 3, stems intact K-404. Carrots 3 K-405. Corn 3 ears named varieties K-406. Cucumber 1 K-407. Best carved pumpkin or squash K-408. Peas 6 pods stems intact - named K-409. Potatoes 3 name K-410. Bell Pepper 2 - Green K-411 Zucchini under 12”

JUNIOR HOBBIES L-423. L-424 L-425. L-426. L-427. L-428. L-429.

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Hobby collection Card collection (one binder) Models Technic lego Lego or similar original design (no kit) Lego or similar (kits) Mechano


SECTION ‘M’ JUNIOR COLOUR and BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY Age 13 16 Rules i. All pictures max 5”X 7” ii Mount on paper or cardboard max 6”X 8” iii. Name, address, exhibitor on BACK lower R hand corner iv. Class apply to Colour and Black and White separately vi. Photo taken by exhibitor vii. Digital or film cameras, black & white or colour Classes M-401. M-402. M-403. M-404. M-405. M-406. M-407. M-408. M-409. M-410. M-411. M-412.

Animals farm Animals wild Animals pet Birds Best friend Capture your favourite fall fair theme related photo Flowers Holiday photo Open category most unusual photograph People faces Scenic view Sports eg. baseball, fishing

SECTION “N” JUNIOR FLORAL

13 TO 16

Age 13 - 16 yrs N-401. Any single bloom N-402. Arrangement of natural materials in a dish or other container to create a scene from nature . If desired miniature animals or figures may be added. N-403. Flower bouquet in a suitable container N-404 Miniature arrangement -max 3”H X 8”W N-405. Wildflower arrangement N-406. Wreath any material

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VEGETABLE FRUITS HOME ARTS BAKING NEEDLECRAFT ARTS & CRAFTS FLORAL FLORAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY

GRAND AGG GRAND AGG GRAND AGG GRAND AGG GRAND AGG GRAND AGG GRAND AGG MOST ORIGINAL GRAND AGG BEST PHOTO

HIGH AGGREGATES 13 TO 16 HIGH 9 TO 12 HIGH 6 TO 8 HIGH 5 & UNDER HIGH

AGG AGG AGG AGG

SECTION AGGREGATES JUNIOR BAKING JUNIOR NEEDLECRAFT JUNIOR VEGETABLE JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY JUNIOR FLORAL

MIV VARALTA GONDA LEKX DAVE PAUL MARGARET MACINTOSH BARB ROSS TERRI BOWEN BILL/KAREN EMERY/BULL BILL EMERY VICTORIA SORENSEN BRETT BOWEN

TATIANA ONYSCHTSCHUK HANNAH WORTHEN CHRISSY VAN DER REE KENNEDY KUBIK HANNAH WORTHEN BRIANNA LARSEN HANNAH WORTHEN CARTER WORTHEN TATIANA ONYSCHTSCHUK CARTER WORTHEN

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