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NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO
Welcome to
The District of Barriere 4936 Barriere Town Road Box 219 Barriere, BC V0E 1E0
Phone: 250.672.9751 Toll Free: 1-866-672-9751 Email: inquiry@districtofbarriere.com
Ron Glanville Councillor
Rhonda Kershaw Pat Paula Councillor Councillor
Virginia Smith Councillor
Mike Fennell Mayor
Ward Stamer Councillor
Glen Stanley Councillor
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INDEX North Thompson Fall Fair History .................................................................................... 4 North Thompson Fall Fair Maps ........................................................................6, 36 & 37 What’s New at the Fair ..................................................................................................... 7 Hall Exhibit Entry Forms ...........................................................................................8 & 40 Board of Directors and Convenors ........................................................................10 & 11 Schedule of Events ................................................................................................12 & 13 Rules for Exhibitors ........................................................................................................ 14 Livestock Exhibit Entry Forms.................................................................................. 38, 68 Light Horse Entry Forms ................................................................................................ 70 Section 1 Fruit and Vegetables.....................................................................17 & 18 Section 2 Farm & Home Produce ......................................................................... 19 Section 3 Field Crops, Grain & Fodder ................................................................ 20 Section 4 Sewing ..........................................................................................21 & 22 Section 5 Crochet & Knitting ................................................................................ 23 Section 6 Canning ........................................................................................24 & 25 Section 7 Baking...........................................................................................26 & 27 Section 8 Flowers .........................................................................................29 & 30 Section 9 Hobbies ..................................................................................31, 32 & 33 Section 10 Fine Arts ............................................................................................... 35 Section 11 Photography ......................................................................................... 39 Section 12 Boys & Girls/School Work ............................................................41 & 42 Section 13 Group Projects ..................................................................................... 42 Section 14 Church, Women’s Groups & Institutes ................................................. 43 Section 15 Poultry ....................................................................................45, 46 & 47 Section 16 Pigeons ................................................................................................. 48 Section 17 Cage Birds ....................................................................................50 & 51 Section 18 Rabbits & Cavies (Guinea Pigs)............................................................ 52 Section 19 4-H Clubs ............................................................................................. 53 “ “ Division A - Stall Competition .............................................................. 53 “ “ Division B - 4-H Beef Club ................................................................... 53 “ “ Division C - 4-H Lamb Club ................................................................. 54 “ “ Division D - 4-H Goat Show ................................................................. 55 “ “ Division F - 4-H Rabbits & Cavies (Guinea Pigs) .........................55 & 56 “ “ Division G - 4-H Education Display ..................................................... 56 Section 20 Beef Cattle ............................................................................................ 57 Section 21 Sheep ...........................................................................................57 & 59 Section 22 Open Goat Show .................................................................................. 60 Section 23 Light Horses ...........................................................................61, 62 & 63 Section 24 Heavy Horses ...............................................................................64 & 65 Section 26 Rodeo ................................................................................................... 65 Section 27 Children’s Parade ................................................................................. 67 Section 28 Parade .................................................................................................. 69 Section 29 Pony Chariots & Chuckwagons ........................................................... 69 Section SP Member Choice Awards - BC Fairs Convention .................................. 34
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1950 - 2010 NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR AND RODEO CELEBRATES 61 YEARS
THEN AND NOW - LOOK HOW FAR WE’VE COME! THEN: Back in 1950, what had been a dream for local farm and ranch families became a reality. The Native Sons of Canada lent their Louis Creek grounds and hall for the first fall fair which was held on Labour Day. The fall fair catalogue of 12 pages promised: “To make your Labour Day a real holiday, a full round of entertainment during the day and evening is assured. A softball tournament, track and field events and horseshoe pitching contests will be held during the day. Games and concessions will be operating on the grounds. In the evening a dance will be held in the hall.” The catalogue included 11 sections for competition, with a large section devoted to ‘Women’s Work’ such as ‘Embroidery on flour sacking for household use’. The first Fall Fair was attended by an estimated crowd of 500. NOW: In 2010, the dream lives on. Len Johnson’s words of 59 years ago are as true today: “For a fair to be a success, it must first be centered in a farming district, and secondly, it must have the support of the people of the community.” Fueled by outstanding volunteerism since its inception the North Thompson Fall Fair (NTFF) and Rodeo has steadily evolved and expanded. Some of the faces remain the same, many familiar family names remain, but new faces are always welcomed. The location, exhibits, games, attractions and queen pageant have all changed over the past 61 years, but the focus of the fair still is: “A celebration of agriculture, livestock, western country living and community spirit”. In 2006 the North Thompson Fair was awarded honours by the Province of BC for our Showcase of Agriculture. Today, the NTFF and Rodeo begins the week before, with the crowning of the Fall Fair queen. The fair spans all three days of the Labour Day weekend and has been held on its own East Barriere Lake Road grounds since 1970. The site has grown considerably to its present size of 26 acres.
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The fair offers far more events and types of competition than the founding members could have imagined. Visitors can come early for a pancake breakfast, take in a day’s worth of livestock and equestrian shows, enjoy exciting rodeo action, pony chariot races, and chuckwagon race action. There are hundreds of items on display inside the exhibit hall. Adults can stay late and dance Saturday night and take-in a Cowboy Concert on Sunday night in the NTFF Hall. Our catalogue has increased in size offering many different sections for the exhibitor and emphasis is placed on the importance of agricultural educational content in all aspects of the fair. The North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo is now attended by an estimated crowd of just under 10,000. Over half a century after a small energetic group of volunteers put together the first ever North Thompson Fall Fair, the small town spirit remains the same, as dozens of enthusiastic volunteers work together year round to host the valley’s single biggest event each Labour Day Weekend. The dream lives on because a group of volunteers and participants work hard together each year to keep it so.
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PRIDE AND OUR COMMITMENT TO OUR COUNTRY, OUR PROVINCE AND OUR WAY OF LIFE The 2010 Olympics has been about showing the world and fellow citizens our values, our pride and our commitment to our country, our province and our way of life. The tradition of getting together to compete, showcase our lifestyle, entertain, educate, and come together as a community is not limited to sports. The history of “Fairs” spans hundreds of years, from small country fairs centuries ago to the first World’s Fair held in London in 1851. But it was the small country fairs that started it all. In communities all around the world small fairs started the tradition of sharing their ideas about craftsmanship, animal husbandry, entertainment, food sources, politics, and community living. 2010 is the 100th anniversary of the BC Agricultural Fairs and Exhibitions Association. This association was formed by the provincial government to assist fairs to teach and share with the public the value of agriculture. It is also 100 years since the World’s Fair the "Alaska Yukon- Pacific Exposition" was held in Seattle. I can’t fathom the changes that have taken place during these 100 years. The progress of machinery, technology, science, education, music and of course agriculture is amazing . We have come a long way from simple hand tools and horse drawn plows. The reason, the meaning, of having celebrations such as these have not changed over time. It is a chance to show others what we have accomplished, a chance to see parts of the past and to look at what is coming in the future, and it is a chance to be with others and share our pride in our country, our life. Now with pride and in the tradition of hundreds of years of fairs, we invite you to "Our Fair". "Our Fair" is based on the same values of community spirit, sportsmanship, tradition and friendly competition. Fair members have put many hours of dedicated time to bring you the best fair possible. Come join us; be a spectator or a participant. Come one, come all to the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo. Come see the giant pumpkin, watch the cowboys ride the wild bulls, taste the cotton candy and pet the animals. Come visit with friends, be amazed by the magician, and laugh at the clown. Be part of a tradition that spans hundreds of years. Come to the fair. See you there.
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NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO 2010 DIRECTORS Donna Kibble President
Karl Rainer Vice President
Donna Salle Director
Leslie Stirling Treasurer
Dick Ross Director
Pam Simpson Director
Wendy McDermott Director
Ken Beharrell Director
Jane Milburn Director
Nora Johnson Corresponding Secretary
Donna Kibble President North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association
check out our website www.fallfair-rodeo.com
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WHAT'S NEW At the 61st North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo • NEW CLASSES and SCHEDULING for the Light Horse Section • Saturday English Show, Sunday Western Show, Monday - Gymkhana • Checkout the carved Jack-o-lanterns in the Exhibit Hall • Sheaf of mixed grasses • Hall Trophies are handed out at 3:00pm Monday • Logging Show ~ Sunday and Monday • New 2010 Theme and Wheelbarrow Categories • New Mechanical Scarecrow Category • Get your friends and family together and enter the Recycled Scarecrow Contest • New Llama Display • New categories for the BC Fairs Member's Choice Awards The Directors will take the winners from this section to the BC Agriculture Fairs & Exhibition AGM • New Hay Classes - Big Round Bales • Have you see the most Unique and Largest Vegetables in the Exhibit Hall • Take a stroll through the Companion Garden
ENJOY AND HAVE FUN!!! FRIENDLY REMINDERS • QUEEN PAGEANT, Saturday, August 28, 2010 • COWBOY CHURCH, Sunday Sept. 5, 2010 at 10:00 am.
BARNS TILL 4:00 pm. ON Monday Sept. 6, 2010. Conveners will dismiss individual clubs and open classes to avoid congestion.
• GATE PRICES - Adult $12.00, Students/Seniors (65+) $8.00, Under 10 Free & Passes available
• BALED HAY entry deadline is Aug. 10, 2010
• EXHIBITORS FEE IS $8.00
• Exhibit HALL ENTRIES close Friday, Aug. 27, 2010
• CAMPING $20.00 for weekend
• ENTRIES MAY BE PLACED AT THE EXHIBIT HALL, Thursday Sept. 2 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Friday Sept. 3 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm.
• FOOT TRAFFIC ONLY AT THE CURLING CLUB ENTRANCE • HANDICAPPED PARKING IS BY THE CURLING RINK
• Exhibit HALL ENTRIES FORMS must be in to Secretary no later than Friday, Aug. 27, 2010.
• FLOWER ENTRIES ONLY will be accepted until 8:30 am. Saturday, Sept. 4th, 2010
• ALL HALL ENTRIES must be in place by 8:45 am Sept. 4, 2010.
• SHEEP WEIGH IN Friday night Sept. 3, 6 pm - 8 pm
• EXHIBIT HALL WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, Sept. 4, 2010 AT 9:00 AM UNTIL 1:00 PM FOR JUDGING
• BEEF, RABBIT & POULTRY entries must be in the barns by 9:00 am. Saturday, Sept. 4th, 2010 as no traffic is allowed on the grounds after 10:00 am. • FAMILY DAY Sept. 6, 2010 • ALL LIVESTOCK ENTRIES MUST REMAIN IN THE
• Please pick up prize money for winning entries at the Treasurer’s Office during the fair on Sunday and Monday. Unclaimed prizes totaling less than $10 will be considered a donation to the fair.
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HALL EXHIBIT ENTRY ENT Y FORM NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO Box 873, Barriere, B.C. V0E 1E0 Please read Rules For Exhibitors on Pages 14, and rules in appropriate Parts before filling out this form. Thank you.
ALL HALL ENTRY FORMS - EXCEPT FLOWERS - MUST BE IN TO THE REGISTRATION SECRETARY
NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, AUG. 27/10 EXHIBITOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS POSTAL CODE SECTION
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ALL ENTRY FEES GO TOWARDS PRIZE MONEY Please pick up prize money for winning entries at Treasurer's Office during the fair on Sunday and Monday. Unclaimed prizes totaling less than $10 will be considered a donation to the fair.
ENTRY FEE
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SUBTOTAL EXHIBITOR FEE TOTAL DUE PAID
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BOARD of DIRECTORS and CONVENORS 2009 - 2010 President Vice-President Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Registration Secretary Director Director Director Director Director Director Fruits & Vegetables Farm & Home Produce & Field Crops Crochet & Knitting Sewing Canning, Jams, Pickling & Preserving Baking Flowers Flowers Flowers Hobbies Fine Arts Photography Boys & Girls/School Work Group Projects Group Projects Group Projects Church Women’s Groups & Institutes Church Women’s Groups & Institutes Community Displays Community Displays Community Displays Poultry and Pigeons Cage Birds Rabbits - Open & 4-H Beef Cattle - Open & 4-H Sheep - Open & 4-H Sheep - Open & 4-H Horse Events - Open & 4-H Dairy Goats - Open & 4-H Dairy Goats Heavy Horse Rodeo
Donna Kibble, 672-5672 Karl Rainer, 672-9407 Leslie Stirling, 672-5706 Nora Johnson, 672-5501 Carla Fennell, 672-9821 Dick Ross, 672-9298 Wendy McDermott, 672-0069 Jane Milburn, 672-9391 Donna Salle, 672-5148 Pam Simpson, 672-1087 Ken Beharrell, 672-5310 Karen Irving, 672-0200 & Vicki Holmes Jane Milburn, 672-9391 Wally Kreutz, 672-9627 & Jean Amos, 672-0294 Donna Irving, 672-9942 Florence Beharrell, 672-9469 Kim Fennell, 320-7689 Diane Bloomfield, 372-9564 Dodie Lysak, 376-7472 Heather Wiebe, 579-8916 Bob Stirling, 672-5706 Yellowhead Artists, Bob Bambrick, 672-2483 Anja Mitchell, 672-9309 Jody Schilling, 672-9675 Marie Wilson, 672-1839 Barb Denton, 677-4367 Pat Paula, 672-5660 Pat Paula, 672-5660 Pat Paula, 672-5660 Pat Paula, 672-5660 Marie Wilson, 672-1839 Barb Denton, 677-4367 Clayton Searle, 672-9683 Clayton Searle, 672-9683 Wendy Frisk, 579-5493 Barry Brady, 672-9354 Shirley Wittner, 672-5916 Gai Conan, 672-9218 Maureen Smith, 672-0332 Kathleen Searle, 672-9683 Clayton Searle, 672-9683 Cindy Stutt, 672-5919 Carmen & Dick Ross, 672-9298
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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo would not be the success it is without the help of its many supporters. Some businesses have supported us for many years and some are new. We appreciate this generous support. The Fair is also supported by many individuals. There are so many it is impossible to list them all and not miss someone. The Fair appreciates all the help, financially and physically, from everyone. THANK YOU.
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BOARD of DIRECTORS and CONVENORS 2009 - 2010 continued.... Children’s Parade Fall Fair Parade Queen’s Pageant Queen’s Pageant Publicity Booth Rentals Information Booth Stage Coordinator Beer Gardens Gates Advertising Scarecrow Contest Logging Show Ribbons Sunshine Lady Phone Committee Phone Committee Children’s Activities Exhibit Hall Dance Security Mechanical Scarecrow
Ken Beharrell, 672-5310 Wendy McDermott, 672-0067 Linda Mitchell, 672-5596 Jill Hayward, 672-0055 Pam Simpson, 672-1087 Wendy McDermott, 672-0069 Don Andrews, 672-1812 Helen Fraser, 672-9989 Donna Salle, 672-5148 Jill Hayward, 672-5611 or 319-8023 Harley Wright, 672-9272 Nora Johnson, 672-5501 Geordie Salle, 672-9909 Marie Wilson, 672-1839 Jean Amos, 672-0294 Sylvia Chivers, 320-1781 Sharon Spooner & Alex Reese, 672-1025 John McDermott, 672-0069 Curtis & Karl Rainer, 672-9407
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Life Members Nina Clearwaters • Pat Stewart • Geordie Salle • Manna Salle • Bill Belcham • Doreen Livingstone • Mac Livingstone • Len Johnson • Ken McDonald • Dick Ross • Debbie Rainer • Karl Rainer • Anne Genier • Robert Strachan • Margaret Strachan • Alec Warner • Dale Clearwaters • Marie Wilson • Donna Kibble • Carmen Ross
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS OF THE 2010 NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO • All Hall Entry Forms - except flowers - must be in to the Fair Registration Secretary no later than Friday, August 27, 2010. • Flower entry forms ONLY will be accepted until 8:30 am Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. • On grounds camping - $20 for the weekend. • Exhibitor fee - $8.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 10 am - 8 pm.......................Placing Hall Entries
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 9 am - 8 pm.........................Placing Hall Entries 6 pm - 9 pm ........................Sheep Weigh-in
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 7 - 8:30 am ..........................Placing Hall Entries 7 - 10 am .............................Lions Pancake Breakfast 8:30 am ...............................English Light Horse Show in the Horse Arena 8:45 am ...............................All hall exhibits must be in place for judging 9 am ....................................Exhibit Hall closes for judging 9:30 am ...............................Parade participants to assemble at the Family Dining Restaurant, Station Road, Airfield Road area for judging 9:30 am ...............................Beef, Poultry and Rabbits in Barn 10 am ..................................Rabbit Showing & Fitting and Judging Classes 11 am ..................................Parade moves out from Family Dining Restaurant 11 am ..................................Goat Show 12 Noon ...............................Parade arrives at Fall Fair Grounds
Official Fall Fair Opening in the Rodeo Arena 1 pm ....................................Exhibit Hall open to the public 1 pm ....................................4-H & Pre-Club Showmanship Classes 1 pm - 4 pm ........................Free Agri-workshops 1:30 pm ...............................First performance of the B.C.R.A. Rodeo Pony Chariot Races during Rodeo intermission 3:00 pm ...............................4-H, Pre-Club & Open Female & Ram Classes to follow Showmanship Classes. 6 pm (approx.).............. .......Pony Chuckwagon Races to follow Rodeo 6:30 pm ...............................Heavy Horse Pull in the Rodeo Arena following the Chuckwagon Races 8 pm ....................................Buildings close 8 pm - 1 am.........................Cabaret Dance at the Fall Fair Hall (No Minors), tickets at Fair Office and local service stations
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 7 - 10 am .............................Lions Pancake Breakfast 8:30 am ...............................Western Horse Show starts in the Horse Arena 9:00 am ...............................Heavy Horse Skid in the Rodeo Arena - Single Skid Jackpot
Buildings open 10 am ..................................Rabbit and Cavy Classes 10 am ..................................Cowboy Church Service on Outdoor Stage
Hall prize money may be picked up Sunday or Monday, at Fair Office on grounds 10 am ..................................4-H & Open Rabbit Classes in Poultry Barn 10:30 - 12:30 .......................Logging Show 11 am ..................................Showing of 4-H Beef and Open Classes 11 am ..................................Showmanship Goat Show 12:00 noon .........................4-H, Pre-club & Open Weight Classes with Championship Classes to follow. 1 pm - 4 pm ........................Free Agri-workshops 1:30 pm ...............................Second performance of the B.C.R.A. Rodeo 2 pm ....................................Draught Horses - Light Horse Arena 3:30 pm ...............................Pony Chariot Races during Rodeo intermission 5:30 pm ...............................Pony Chuckwagons after Rodeo ends 6:30 pm ...............................Heavy Horse Pull following Rodeo 7:30 pm ...............................Cowboy Concert, tickets available at Fall Fair Office or Barriere Country Feeds
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 7 - 10 am .............................Lions Pancake Breakfast 9 am............................. .......Children’s Parade assembles at Barriere Secondary School 9:00 am ...............................Heavy Horse, driving classes and multiple hitch in the Rodeo Arena
Buildings open 10 am ..................................Children’s Parade leaves BSS for Fall Fair Grounds 10 am ..................................Sheep Trim & Fit 10:30 - 12:30 .......................Logging Show 11 am ..................................Yellowhead Beef Club Achievement 11 am ..................................Gymkhana Horse Show starts in Horse Arena 1 pm - 4 pm ........................Free Agri-workshops 1:30 pm ...............................Third performance of the B.C.R.A. Rodeo 3:00 pm ...............................Hall Trophy Presentations 3:30 pm ...............................Pony Chariot Races during Rodeo intermission 4 pm ....................................Exhibit building closes to the public 4:30 pm ...............................Pick-up exhibits from Hall 5:30 pm ...............................Chuckwagon Races after Rodeo ends
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RULES FOR EXHIBITORS The North Thompson Fall Fair is not in business for profit. The sole purpose of the Association is to encourage the betterment of livestock, field and garden crops, arts, crafts and hobbies, etc. The Committees do all the work freely and without personal gain. They will therefore appreciate your assistance in making the Fair better known and better attended. 1. Membership to the Association is five ($5) dollars per year. This entitles the member to voting rights at all meetings. You are urged to join and support this organization. 2. Entry fees for exhibits are at the top of each section. All entry fees are used as prize money. 3. Adult & Student exhibitors must have an exhibitor’s ticket of $8 or a current North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association membership. Exhibitors age 10 and under do not have to have an exhibitors ticket. 4-H members entering 4-H classes do not have to have an exhibitor’s ticket but 4-H members entering open classes must have an exhibitor’s ticket. Any exhibitor with six (6) head of livestock or more is allowed one more pass ($8) for an additional helper. 4. Livestock entries close on August 21, 2010. Hay entries close on August 10, 2010 for sampled Hay classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Group Entries SECTION M close Saturday, August 27, 2010. 5. All other entry forms must be properly made out and in the hands of the Registration Secretary, Box 873, Barriere, BC VOE 1EO by Friday, August 27, 2010 - except for flowers only, which will be accepted until 8:30 am, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. All entries require an entry form. There will also be a drop box at the Fall Fair Hall. The entry & exhibitor’s fees must accompany all entry forms. Any exhibit not accompanied by Entry Forms and Entry Fees will not be accepted. The Association is not responsible for placing exhibits. LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 6. The Exhibit Hall will be open for the placing of exhibits as follows: Thurs. SEPT 2 10 am - 8 pm Fri. SEPT 3 9 am - 8 pm Sat. SEPT 4 7 am - 8:30 am 7. All hall exhibits must be in place by 8:45 am,
Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. The exhibit hall will be closed for judging at 9:00 am Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. There will be no public admission during judging and Officials only will be permitted in the hall. All livestock must be on the grounds by 10:00 am, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 for weighing. All exhibits including Livestock must be left on display until 4:30 pm Monday, September 6, 2010. All exhibits including Livestock must be claimed or removed by 6:00 pm Monday, September 6, 2010. 8. All articles in all Sections except the Livestock Divisions may not be exhibited a second time. 9. No exhibit may compete for more than one prize. 10. If there is only one entry in any Class, Second prize will be given unless in the estimation of the Judge the quality of the entry is worthy of a First prize. 11. Only one entry may be placed by an exhibitor in each Class, except in the Livestock Divisions where a maximum of two entries may be made; Wine, Photography and Flowers, where an unlimited number of entries may be made; and Fine Arts where two entries per class may be made. 12. All those handling livestock or riding in horse events do so at their own risk. Stallions are to be handled by persons 18 years of age and over. 13. Exhibitors criticizing or interfering with the judge while in the ring or on the grounds will be automatically disqualified. 14. The sale of raffle tickets on the grounds during the fair is prohibited except for tickets sold by the North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association. 15. Prize money may be claimed at the Fair office (across from the grandstand) during the fair once the convener has handed in the information. Unclaimed prizes totaling $10 or more will be mailed out. Unclaimed prizes totaling less than $10 will be considered a donation to the Fair. 16. Exhibits are shown at the owner’s risk and the Fair will not be responsible for any loss or damage. Exhibitors requiring fire or other insurance must give the matter their personal attention.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
SATURDAY, September 4, 2010
8pm - 1pm FALL FAIR HALL NO MINORS
Tickets available at Fair Office and Local Service Stations
Cowboy Concert SUNDAY September 5, 2010 at 7:30 - 9:30PM
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SECTION 1 FRUITS & VEGETABLES KAREN IRVING/VICKI HOLMES • All exhibits must be grown by exhibitor • All exhibits to be displayed on paper plates • All entry forms must be in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Entries are generally scored on donition, size and shape, colour, uniformity and preparation for show
DIVISION A: VEGETABLES Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Broad Beans, 6 Green Beans, Bush, 6 Pole Beans, Scarlet Runner, 6 Pole Beans, Kentucky Wonder, 6 Pole Beans, any other variety, 6 Wax Beans, 6
Classes 7 & 8 2 1/2 to 3 inches in diameter. Tops trimmed off evenly, leaving about as much stem above the top as the beet in diameter. Tap root should not be cut off but shortened also to diameter of beet. 7. Beets, globe, 3 8. Beets, golden, 3
Class 9 2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Tops and root as above 9. Beets, long, 3 10. Broccoli, 2 heads or sprouts
Classes 11,12,13 & 14 Leave enough outer leaf to cover head 11. 12. 13. 14.
Cabbage, Cabbage, Cabbage, Cabbage,
early, 2 late, 2 red, 2 savoy, 2
Classes 15, 16, & 17 Carrots to be cleaned, not scrubbed 1/2 inch top and 2 to 3 inch tap root
15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.
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Carrots, long, over 7 in., 3 Carrots, intermediate, over 4 in. under 7 in., 3 Carrots, short, under 4 in., 3 Cauliflower, white, diameter approx 6 in., 2 Cauliflower, other colours, 2 Celery, 2 bunches Celeriac, 2 Chard, 2 Citron, 2 Yellow Sweet Corn, husked, 3 Cucumbers, slicers, spine variety, short, 7 in. & under, 2 Cucumbers, slicers, smooth variety, long, 7 in. & over, 2 Cucumbers, dill, approx. 4in., 6 Cucumbers, pickling, 2-3 in., 6 Cucumbers, gherkins, 6 Cucumbers, lemon, diameter 2 1/2 to 3 in., 2 Lettuce, leaf, 2 heads Lettuce, head, 2 heads
Classes 33, 34, 35, 36, & 37 Leave dry skin on, no roots, 1/2 in. tops approx. 3 in. in diameter, except pickling onions 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.
Onions, white, 3 Onions, Spanish, 3 Onions, red, 3 Onions, yellow, 3, Onions, pickling, not over 3/4 in., 3 Parsnips, 3 Peas, garden, 6 Snow Peas, 6 Pumpkins, table, approx 7 in. in diameter, 2 Radish, bunched with tips and roots left on, diameter approx 1 in., 6
Class 43 Ideal length is approx. 18" with diameter of 1/2 - 3/4 in. Root ends left intact, dark skin-sheath may be removed. Tops should be cut off in semi-circle leaving 1 to 2 inches of leaf. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.
Rhubarb, stalks, 3 Squash, hubbard, 2 Squash, buttercup, 2 Squash, butternut, 2 Squash, zucchini, length, 6-8 in., 2 Squash, spaghetti, 2 Squash, any other variety, 2
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Classes 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, & 55 Leave stems on 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.
Tomatoes, ripe, 3 Tomatoes, green, 3 Tomatoes, cherry, ripe, 6 Tomatoes, cherry, green, 6 Tomatoes, Italian, ripe, 3 Tomatoes, Italian, green, 3 Turnips, early white, 3 Kohlrabi, white, approx. 3 in., 3 Kohlrabi, purple, approx. 3 in., 3 Kohlrabi, large, 3 Vegetable Marrow, 2
Classes 61, 62, 63, 64 & 65 Leave stems about 1 in., attached 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70.
Peppers, Green Bell, 3 Peppers, Other coloured Bell, 3 Peppers, Red Sweet, 3 Peppers, Red Hot, 3 Peppers, Pimento, 3 Garlic, 2 Muskmelon or Cantaloup, 2 Watermelon, 2 Dried Vegetable Most Unique Vegetable
DIVISION B: HEAVIEST VEGETABLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Heaviest Heaviest Heaviest Heaviest Heaviest Heaviest Heaviest
Cabbage Tomato Pumpkin Squash Zucchini Sunflower Vegetables
DIVISION C: NOVELTY CLASS FOR VEGETABLE CREATIONS Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $5, $3 & $2 1. Vegetable creations, fresh or dried fruit may be incorporated into design. 2. Ornamental Vegetable Arrangement
DIVISION D: COLLECTIONS Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $5, $3 & $2 1. Collection of vegetables not more than 12, no less than 8 varieties. Same quantities for single entries, named 2. Collection of herbs, at least 5 and no more than
8 varieties. Named. Each should be tied in a neat, compact bunch or shown growing in small pots. 3. Three ears of unhusked corn, outer leaves untouched - object of this entry is to select ears by outside appearance only.
DIVISION E: FRUITS Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Apples, yellow, transparent, 3 Apples, summer, Macintosh, 3 Apples, summer, any other variety, named 3 Apples, fall, any other variety, named, 3 Apples, winter, any other variety, named, 3 Apricots, stems must be intact, 3 Blueberries, 12 berries, stem off, bloom retained 8. Cherries, pie, sour, 6 9. Cherries, sweet, 6 10. Crabapples, transcendents, 6 11. Currents, red and white, 3 clusters 12. Currents, black, 12 berries, stems removed 13. Gooseberries, 12 berries, stem off, bloom retained 14. Grapes, 2 bunches, retain stem and bloom 15. Peaches, 3 16. Pears, any named variety, 3 17. Italian prunes, retain stem and bloom, 6 18. Plums, any named variety, retain stem and bloom, 6 19. Strawberries, stem and hulls left on, 12 20. Raspberries, hulls and cores removed, 12 21. Dried fruit, at least 3 kinds, named
DIVISION F: COLLECTION OF FRUIT Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $5.00, $3.00 & $2.00 1. Collection of tree fruit not less than 4 varieties and no more than 8 varieties, named 2. Collection of small fruits, not less than 4 varieties and no more than 8, named
DIVISION G: SCARECROW CONTEST KEEPER & PERPETUAL TROPHY DONATED BY ART KNAPPS Entry Fee: 50 cents per entry Prizes $5.00, $3.00 & $2.00 1. Scarecrow, 4 feet to 6 feet tall, must be constructed with recycled material, free standing, to be judged on originality
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SECTION 2 FARM & HOME PRODUCE JANE MILBURN • Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry • Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 • All entry forms must be in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010
DIVISION A: EGGS & MEAT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Eggs, 6 white Eggs, 6 brown Eggs, 6 light brown Eggs, 6 any other color Eggs, 6 in a decorative holder Home cured bacon and ham Cured meat, sausage, etc. not cooked Home smoked fish Jerky
DIVISION B: BUTTER, CHEESE & HONEY 1. Honey, any color, two 55g or pint jars 2. Honey, granulated in clear glass, two 55g or pint jars 3. Beeswax, three cakes not less than 1/4 pound each 4. Frame of Honey, deep or shallow - 1 only 5. Any product made from milk or cream - ie. Butter, yogurt, cheese
DIVISION C: WOOL 1. One fleece unwashed wool. Fleece displayed in a clear plastic bag. 2. Sample of natural fibre, other than wool displayed in a clear plastic bag. 3. Article made of natural fibre other than wool.
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ENTRY WILL NOT BE JUDGED IF NOT LABELED. 5.
Difference between dry and sweet is a specific gravity of 1000. Wines with a SG of less than 1000 are to be classed as "dry". Wines with an SG of 1000 or more are to be classed as "sweet"
GRAPE WINE 1. Red, Dry 2. White, Dry 3. Red or White, Sweet
COUNTRY WINES - (Non-Grape Ingredients) bottles must be labeled 4. Red, Dry 5. White, Dry 6. Red or White, Sweet
KIT WINES 7. Red, Dry 8. White, Dry 9. Red or White, Sweet
AFTER DINNER WINES - and Other Beverages, bottles must be labeled 10. Sherry and Port 11. Liqueur and Brandy 12. Beer: Ale, Stout, Cider
BEST OF SHOW TROPHY RHU CASTLE CUP KEEPER TROPHY NTFF Won in 2009 by Gailen Conan
DIVISION D: WINE 1. 2. 3.
4.
Wine must be exhibited in a clean, clear 26 oz. or 1 lt. screw cap or corked bottle, except in classes 25, 26 & 27 Entry tag will be attached to the bottle. All wine and beer must have been fermented by the exhibitor without exception. Only kit wines made off a U-Brew premises (away from a U-Brew premises) may be entered Wine base will be stated on entry tag, e.g. apple, grape, strawberry, birch sap, etc. Bottle must be labeled, stating the contents.
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SECTION 3 FIELD CROPS, GRAIN & FODDER
DIVISION B: FIELD CROPS 1. 3 Field Turnips 2. 2 Pumpkins, diameter of 10" or more 3. Best Carved Jack-O-Lantern
DIVISION C: POTATOES
JANE MILBURN
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 • All entry forms must be in to the Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Entry Form deadline date & entry fee will be different for section E. See Section E
DIVISION A: GRAIN & GRASSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf Sheaf
of of of of of of of of of
Grain Field Corn, sheaf is 6 individual plants Timothy Alfalfa, green Clover, green Orchard Grass Reed Canary Grass Brome Grass Mixed Grasses
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5 5 5 5 5
Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes,
Netted Gems Warbas Norland a.o.v. Early, named a.o.v. Late, named
DIVISION D: BALED HAY No sample taken for feed analysis PRIZE MONEY SPONSORED BY PURITY FEED, KAMLOOPS 1. 1 Bale alfalfa hay, 50 pounds or over 2. 1 Bale mixed hay, 50 pounds or over 3. Section of round alfalfa bale, displayed in clear plastic bag. (approx. 2lbs) 4. Section of round mixed bale, displayed in clear plastic bag. (approx. 2lbs)
DIVISION E: BALED HAY & SILAGE Samples taken for feed analysis Entry forms for classes 1,2,3,4 & 5 must be sent in by Aug. 10, 2010 so that a feed analysis test can be done and have the results back in time for the fair. The results will be posted with your entry at the Fair. ENTRY FEE FOR THESE CLASSES IS $10 per entry to help cover the cost of the analysis. Prizes, $15, $12.50, $10 - for each class.
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PRIZE MONEY SPONSORED BY PURITY FEED, KAMLOOPS FEED ANALYSIS COST SPONSORED BY NOBLE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT LTD, KAMLOOPS & SURE CROP FEEDS, ENDERBY 1. 1 Bale alfalfa hay, 50 pounds or over 2. 1 Bale mixed hay, 50 pounds or over 3. Section of round alfalfa bale, displayed in clear plastic bag. (approx. 2lbs) 4. Section of round mixed bale, displayed in clear plastic bag. (approx. 2lbs) 5. Silage, 1 quart or litre jar with tight fitting lid. Entry must state what silage is made of.
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SECTION 4
DIVISION A: EMBROIDERY HAND EMBROIDERY - NO MACHINE
SEWING DONNA IRVING • All entry forms are due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
Sewing Garment Criteria: Creative Criteria 1. 2. 3. 4.
Fabric - should work with the garment style Colours Topstitching - should highlight the overall shape Buttons or closures - should be either focal points or appear neutral
Technical Criteria 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Grainline - determines the drape and fit Seams - Pressed Seam Allowance- trimmed, clipped & finished Hems - even Inside - look as good as the outside Linings - right amount of ease and as accurate as the outer garments.
What Judges Look For In A Prize Winning Quilt • Overall appearance: Both front and back, judges look at both sides • Effective use of colour: Is there visual appeal? Is there original use of colour and design? • Appropriate use of prints: Have a mix of large, medium, small prints, be careful not to overpower some prints with others. •
Bindings:
Nice,
even
stitches
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be
dispersed across the quilt. Make sure there is sufficient quilting over the entire surface of the quilt, and that it is balanced. Don’t leave large unfilled areas. • Machine Quilting: Don’t overdo it. Too much detailed machine quilting obscures the pieced design and can cause quilts to “belly” or “waffle”. Bury the ends of the threads in the quilt. • Cleanliness: No smudges, no pencil lines, no dog or cat hair, and ideally unwashed & unused. • Construction: How well is it put together, are seams straight, do points come together? No floating seams, no pitches in seams, all pieced blocks should lay flat, make sure corners are 90 degrees, etc.
1. One white pillowcase - embroidered 2. One white pillowcase - cross stitched 3. Embroidered tablecloth 4. Cross stitched tablecloth 5. Cushion, embroidered 6. Cushion, cross stitched 7. Cushion, any other needlework 8. Petit Point - unmounted 9. Needle Point - unmounted 10. Cross Stitch - unmounted 11. Any other needlework not listed - unmounted
MOUNTED NEEDLEWORK ITEMS – JUDGED AS A PICTURE 12. 13. 14. 15.
Petit Point - mounted Needle Point - mounted Cross Stitch - mounted Any other needlework not listed - mounted
DIVISION B: SEWING 1. Western shirt with snaps - adult 2. Square dance dress - adult 3. Lady’s dress - formal style 4. Jacket - adult, lined 5. Vest - any size 6. Denim jeans - adult 7. Girls dress, any style 8. Apron - with ties 9. Apron - bib style 10. Stuffed article, animal 11. Stuffed article, doll 12. Child's outfit any style to 2 years 13. Hat
DIVISION C: SEWING UP TO 18 YRS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Boxer shorts Apron, any style Pyjama pants Any other article not listed
DIVISION D: THRIFT CLASS 1. Article of clothing made over 2. Article of clothing made from fabric scraps 3. Recycled - useful article
DIVISION E: 65 YRS AND OVER 1. Embroidered tablecloth, any size 2. Quilt, pieced 3. Quilt, appliqued
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DID YOU KNOW? • Because of its red color, tomatoes were once considered poisonous by early Americans. Today, the average American eats about 22 pounds of tomatoes a year. • Sweet potatoes were discovered in Central America. They were often referred to as “gold nuggets” due to their high nutrition and monetary value. • Pumpkins are actually a fruit - a melon to be exact. The word “pumpkin” probably comes from the Greek word “pepon”, which means “cooked by the sun.” • Historians believe that corn in the Americas dates back to 10,000 years ago, and that it is closely related to a wild grass called teosinte. • The English term “pecan” comes from the Algonquin Indian word “paccan” or “pakan”, which means “a nut so hard you have to crack it with a stone.” • When carrots were first introduced in England in the 15th century, their frilly green tops were so popular that British women would use them to decorate their hats. • According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest watermelon ever grown weighed 262 pounds. • It’s believed that grapefruit got its name because the fruit grows in clusters, like grapes. As many as 25 grapefruit can grow in one cluster.
4. 5. 6. 7.
Quilt, patch work Quilt, any not listed Cushion - any needlework Cushion - quilted
DIVISION F: QUILTS Prizes: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00 • All entries must be started and completed by one person on a home or domestic machine.
DOUBLE, QUEEN, OR KING (machine pieced and machine quilted by one person on a home machine) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt
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Appliqued Patch Work, Scrap, Stack, Whack Templates Paper Pieced Rag Not Listed
Hand or machine pieced and hand or machine quilted by one person on a home machine 7. Quilt - Appliqued 8. Quilt - Patch Work, Scrap, Stack, Whack 9. Quilt - Templates 10. Quilt - Paper Pieced 11. Quilt - Crazy 12. Quilt - Not Listed
DIVISION G: GROUP QUILT Two or more persons working on a quilt. (Hand or machine, pieced, and hand or machine quilted, may be professionally quilted) Please list all quilters involved 13. Any Quilt - by an organized group 14. Any Quilt
CRIB SIZE QUILTS OR WALL HANGINGS OR THROWS
MACHINING & WELDING • CNC Machining • Spray Welding • Fabricating • Portable Line Boring • Driveline Parts & Repair • Hydraulic Cyl. Manufacture/Repair • Knurling of Feed Rolls • Surface Grinding • General Machining • Sawmill Equipment Manufacturing
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Prizes: $5, $3, $2 (machine pieced and machine quilted by one person on a home machine) 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt Quilt
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Appliqued Patch Work, Scrap, Stack, Whack Rag Paper Piecing Templates Crazy
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SECTION 5
CROCHET & KNITTING WALLY KREUTZ & JEAN AMOS • All entry forms are due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • One entry only to each Class • Best of Show Rosette
8. Plain socks, 1 pair 9. Slippers, any size 10. Child’s dress, any size 11. Fancy socks, 1 pair 12. Infant’s socks 13. Knitted article, not listed 14. Poncho any Yarn 15. Baby carriage blanket 16. Three piece baby set
DIVISION C: AFGHANS
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
** NOTE: ONLY NEW AND CLEAN ITEMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
DIVISION A: CROCHET WORK 1. One pillowcase, crochet trim 2. Crochet or knitted tablecloth, not less than 36”, any size cotton 3. Doily without linen, unmounted, unstarched 4. Crochet, any article in cotton, mounted or unmounted, starched 5. Crochet, any article not listed, unstarched 6. Crochet, any article, starched 7. Crochet, in wool or synthetic (Not Phentex), any other article 8. Crochet, Phentex, any other article 9. Crochet, broomstick, any article 10. Crochet, bedspread 11. Crochet, wall hanging 12. Crochet, 3 piece baby set 13. Crochet, child’s sweater 14. Crochet, in wool or synthetic (Not Phentex), sweater 15. Crochet, wool or synthetic yarn, any article not listed 16. Crochet, Poncho any yarn
DIVISION B: HAND KNITTING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lady’s fancy sweater - Cardigan Lady’s fancy sweater - Pullover Man’s sweater Child’s sweater, under 6 years Sweater to fit 8 - 12 years Mitts, adult, 1 pair Indian sweater, any wool
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Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $5.00, $3.00 & $2.00 1. 2. 3. 4.
Knitted wool, label to be enclosed Crochet wool, label to be enclosed Knitted, acrylic Crochet, acrylic
DIVISION D: 65 YEARS AND OVER No entry fee Best "65 + Over" Rosette 1. 2. 3. 4.
Crochet article - any kind, cotton Crochet article - any kind, yarn Knitted article - any kind Knitted sock - adult
DIVISION E: HANDICAPPED 1. Crochet - any article 2. Knitted article - any article
DIVISION F: YOUTH (15 YRS. & UNDER) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Any Any Any Any
item item item item
crocheted up to age 10 yrs. crocheted age 10 - 15 yrs. knitted up to age 10 yrs. knitted up age 10 - 15 yrs.
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SECTION 6 HOME CANNING JUDGING STANDARDS FLORENCE BEHARRELL • All entry forms are due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • All entries must be labeled and clearly defined on the side or on lid. • Use only canning jars, clean sealers and canning lids only. RING MUST BE ON. • JARS MUST BE SEALED – USE OF WAX FOR SEALS OF JAMS OR JELLIES IS NOT ACCEPTABLE • DO NOT top jar with cloth or other decorative covers. The class is not judged on decoration.
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
JAMS & MARMALADE Appearance - Pack & Seal Color & Cleanliness Evenness & Distribution of Fruit Interior Texture Flavor
10 10 10
Total
30 40 100
JELLY Appearance - Pack & Seal Interior Texture Color Clearness Flavor
10
Total
20 10 10 50 100
CANNED FRUIT Appearance - Container & Pack Color of Fruit & Liquid Uniformity, Shape & Size of Solids Texture Flavor Total
10 10 10 30 40 100
PERPETUAL AGGREGATE TROPHY INGE RAINER MEMORIAL sponsored by KARL & DEB RAINER WON IN 2009 BY Lois Donchi
DIVISION A: JAMS & JELLIES 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8.
Red currant jelly Black currant jelly Raspberry jelly Crabapple jelly Wild fruit jelly Cherry jam Mint jelly Strawberry jam
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
Strawberry/Rhubarb jam Raspberry jam Plum jam Apricot jam Peach jam Black currant jam Rhubarb jam Wild fruit jam Marmalade, citrus fruit Marmalade, any named variety Mincemeat Grape jelly Jam - Mix of named fruits/berries Blackberry jam Jalepeno jelly
DIVISION B: JAMS & JELLIES MADE WITH HONEY No Sugar Allowed 1. 2. 3. 4.
Strawberry jam Raspberry jam Crabapple jelly Wild Fruit jam, named
DIVISION C: PRESERVED FRUIT MADE WITH HONEY ONLY Jar Size Optional 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Cherries Peaches Pears Apricots Wild Fruits Applesauce
DIVISION D: JAMS & JELLIES MADE WITH ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Strawberry Jam Raspberry Jam Grape Jelly Apricot Jam Wild Fruit Jam, named
DIVISION E: PRESERVED FRUIT USING ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS Use Standard Canning Jars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Cherries Peaches Pears Apricots Wild Fruit Applesauce
DIVISION F: PRESERVED FRUIT JAR SIZE OPTIONAL Use standard size canning jars 1. Apricots 2. Cherries 3. Peaches 4. Pears 5. Raspberries 6. Strawberries 7. Plums 8. Huckleberries 9. Fruit Salad 10. Rhubarb
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DIVISION G: HOMEMADE FRUIT JUICES & SYRUPS 1. Fruit Juices (Please name, wild or cultivated. Class will split if enough entries) 2. Fruit Syrups as #55
DIVISION H: CANNED VEGETABLES Jar Size Optional 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Beans Beets Corn, cut from cob Tomatoes Peas Carrots
DIVISION I: CANNED MEAT & FISH Jar Size Optional - Well Sealed Jars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Beef Chicken Fish Wild Game Bear Grease
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DIVISION L: BERNARDIN 2009 HOME CANNING AWARDS • Use of Bernardin Mason Jar/Snap Lid must accompany each entry, as proof of purchase. • Bernardin Jam/Jelly award requires Bernardine Pectin package or UPC as proof of purchase. • All entries will be judged on appearance, texture, creativity of recipe and presentation. • Decision of the fair judge(s) will be final. • National Gift Pack contest prizes will be sent directly to the winner. • All first place winners must submit proof of purchase, photograph for gift pack competition, itemizing description/cost and signed release form giving the sponsor (Bernardin) permission to use, without payment, the winner's name and/or photograph in any other advertising or publicity. Photograph of the First Place Winner in the Gift Pack Competition will be submitted to the National Competition.
1. BERNARDIN BEST OF SHOW AWARD
DIVISION J: PICKLES & RELISHES Jar Size Optional 1. Relish, any name variety 2. Pickled Beets 3. Mustard Pickles 4. Cucumber Pickles 5. Pickled Onions 6. Sauerkraut 7. Sweet Mixed Pickles 8. Pickled Carrots 9. Chutney 10. Dill Pickles, could be made previous year cucumber 11. Dill Pickles, any other vegetable 12. Dill Pickles, any other variety 13. Bread & Butter Pickles 14. Antipasto 15. Salsa 16. Pickles any other variety 17. Salad Dressing
DIVISION K: COLLECTIONS Items must be labeled The jars must be fastened together with a wire or a strong elastic so the collection stays together. 1. Collection of Jelly, 3 kinds 2. Collection of Jam, 3 kinds 3. Collection of Jam & Jelly, made with honey, 3 kinds 4. Collection of Wild Fruit Jelly, 3 kinds 5. Canned Fruit, cultivated, 4 kinds 6. Canned Fruit, wild, 3 kinds 7. Canned Fruit, done with HONEY ONLY, 3 kinds 8. Collection of Canned Vegetables, 4 kinds 9. Collection of Pickles, 3 kinds 10. Vinegar’s - in decorative bottles, fruit 11. Vinegar’s - in decorative bottles, herbal
1ST Prize $30.00 Gift Certificate plus Rosette Fair's "Best Home Canning" Entry submitted in a Bernardin Mason jar & SNAP Lid as selected by the Fair.
2. BERNARDIN JAM/JELLY AWARD
1st Prize $20.00 Gift Certificate plus Rosette "Best Jam/Jelly" Using Bernardin pectin as selected by the fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. (Winning entry must include proof of purchase of sponsor's product purchase)
3. BERNARDIN GIFT PACK COMPETITION
1st Prize $20.00 Gift Certificate plus Rosette "Best Gift Pack" Submitted in Bernardin Mason Jar & SNAP Lid as selected by the Fair. Judges select winner based on creativity, quality of home canned product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation.
4. BERNARDIN SNAP LID/MASON JAR CREATIVE CRAFT AWARD
1st Prize $20.00 Gift Certificate plus Rosette Best Decorated or Functional Homemade Craft Made using a Bernardine Mason jar(s) and/or 2-piece SNAP Lid as selected by the fair.
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Section 7 BAKING KIM FENNELL • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010. • One entry only to each class NO COMMERCIAL MIXES ALLOWED • Cover all entries with plastic bag or plastic wrap
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry • Prizes $3, $2 & $1.50
JUDGING STANDARDS FOR GENERAL BAKING Shape, Uniformity, Size Crust Texture Crumb Moisture Color Lightness Flavor & Aroma Total
10 10 10 10 5 5 10 40 100
DIVISION A 1. Loaf White Bread 2. Loaf Sour Dough No Yeast 3. Loaf Brown Bread - 100% whole wheat 5. Loaf Multi-Grain Bread 6. Loaf Rye Bread - 60% Rye Flour 7. Loaf Raisin Bread 8. Plain Buns, 3 9. Fancy Buns, sweet dough, 3 10. Cinnamon Rolls, 3, no raisins, made from sweet dough 11. Plain Baking Powder Biscuits, eggless, 3 12. Scones with raisins or currants, 3 13. Bannock - baked or fried, 3 14. Bran Muffins, plain, 3 15. Doughnuts, bread, 3 16. Cream Puffs, unfilled, 3 17. Date and Nut Loaf 18. Banana Nut Loaf 19. Corn Bread (Johnny Cake) 20. Zucchini Loaf, nuts and raisins only 21. Gingerbread - 8” square 23. Mincemeat pie, pastry crust, no mixes 24. Apple Pie, pastry crust, no mixes 25. Lemon Pie, pastry crust, no mixes 26. Pumpkin Pie, pastry crust, no mixes 27. Any other Berry Pie, pastry crust, no mixes 28. Blueberry Pie, pastry crust, no mixes 29. Butter Tarts, 3 30. Lemon Tarts, 3 31. White Cake, iced 32. Chocolate Cake, iced 33. Applesauce Cake, uniced, not in pan 34. Pound Cake
35. Light Fruit Cake, uniced 36. Dark Fruit Cake, uniced 37. Angel Food Cake, uniced 38. Chiffon Cake, uniced 39. Jelly Roll 40. Decorated Cake suitable for child’s birthday, no purchased decorations except candles. Displayed on flat board. 41. Decorative Cake suitable for any special occasion. Minimal purchased decorations 42. Decorated Cake, such as doll cake, wedding cake, etc. Styrofoam forms permitted. 43. Matrimonial Cake 44. Marble Cake, iced 45. Crumb Cake 46. Vegetable Cake 47. Fancy Baked Cookies, 3 48. Drop Cookies, 3 49. Unbaked Cookies, 3 50. Shortbread Cookies, 3 51. Icebox Cookies, 3 52. Peanut Butter Cookies, 3 53. Gingersnaps, 3 54. Oatmeal Cookies, 3 55. Fancy Squares, 3 pieces 56. Brownies, Fudge, 3 pieces 57. Brownies, Cake, 3 pieces 58. Candy, any kind, 3 pieces
DIVISION B: BAKING WITH HONEY ONLY No sugar allowed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Loaf of White Bread Loaf of Brown Bread, 60% whole wheat flour Bran Muffins, 3 Drop Cookies, 3 Spice Cake, uniced
DIVISION C: MACHINE-MADE BREAD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
White Whole Wheat Multi-Grain Bread made with Honey Buns, White 3 Buns, Whole Wheat 3
DIVISION D: BAKING WITH ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER 1. Cake 2. Cookies, 3 3. Any other baked good
DIVISION E: GLUTEN FREE BAKING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Muffins Fruit or vegetable loaf/cake Cookies, 3 Fancy Squares, 3 pieces Baking Powder Biscuits
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DIVISION F: YEAR 2009 COUNTRY FAIR BAKING (C.F.B.) CONTEST Rules and regulations 1. All entrants into this contest must submit entries that were made using the sponsor's product. 2. Decision of the fair judges will be final. 3. A product label must accompany each entry, as proof of purchase All first place winners MUST submit recipe, proof of purchase and photograph to baking convener by 5:00 pm Monday, September 6, 2010. Winner must also sign a release giving permission to the sponsors for use of the winners' name recipe and/or photograph in any other advertising or publicity without payment
1. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
6. MAZOLA & BEE HIVE
Best Family Favorite Recipe Contest 1st Place - $25 Product Certificate 2nd Place - $10 Product Certificate Best homemade cake, muffin, cookie in category as select by the fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
Best Baking Contest 1st Place - $15 plus Gift Prize 2nd Place - $10 plus Gift Prize Best homemade muffins, sticky buns, or cake loaf in category as selected by the fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
2. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
Beginners Best Lunchbox Snack 1st Place- $15 Best homemade squares, cookies or bars, junior division. 12 yrs and younder. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture & recipe creativity. 3. FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST
Best Bread Contest 1st Place $15 plus Gift Prize 2nd Place - $10 plus Gift Prize Best homemade bread in category, selected by the fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. 4. FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST
"Youth" Best Bread Contest 1st Place - $15 Best homemade bread from contestant under age 16. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. 5. TENDERFLAKE
Best Pie Contest 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place - Gift Prize Best homemade pie in category as selected by the fair. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
7. CERTO
BEST Jam or Jelly Contest 1st Place - $20 Product Certificate 2nd Place - $10 Product Certificate Best Jam or Jelly as selected by the fair using CERTO. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. 8. CRISCO
Family Favourite Recipe Baking Contest 1st Place - $25 Product Certificate 2nd Place - $10 Product Certificate Best homemade muffin, tarts or pie in category as selected by the fair judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. 9. CRISCO
Family Favourite Recipe National Contest 1st Place - $100 Eligibility: First place winners of Crisco Family Favourite Recipe baking contest with submission of declaration form by local fair convenor. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
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SECTION 8 FLOWERS DIANE BLOOMFIELD, DODIE LYSAK & HEATHER WIEBE • Flower entries ONLY will be accepted until 8:30 am, Sat., Sept. 4, 2010 • Exhibitors must supply own containers • No artificial flowers or foliage • Unlimited entries
Entry Fee - 50 Cents per entry Prizes $3, $2 & $1.50 PERPETUAL AGGREGATE TROPHY LEONE WOODWARD MEMORIAL Winner 2009 Heather Wiebe
DIVISION A: CUT FLOWERS Roses If entry calls for 1 bloom, all side buds must be removed 1. Rose, any variety, 1 bloom with foliage 2. Fragrant rose, shown in a bowl or a snifter sealed with plastic wrap covering the opening, to be removed at time of judging only. Rose will be judged for fragrance only. 3. Rose, Hybrid Tea, 1 bloom 4. Rose, Any variety, 1 bud, outer petals just starting to unfurl 5. Climber, 1 spray 6. Miniature rose, 1 spray
Annuals 7. Marigolds, large, over 7cm, 3 stems, one variety 8. Marigolds, medium, 4-7cm, 3 stems, one variety 9. Marigolds, small, under 4cm, 3 stems, one variety 10. Marigolds, any size, 6 stems, mixed variety 11. Zinnias, dwarf, any variety, 3 blooms with attached foliage 12. Zinnias, giant, any variety, 3 blooms with attached foliage 13. Cactus, any variety, 3 blooms with attached foliage 14. Salvia, 6 spikes, any colour 15. Sweet Peas, with attached foliage, single colour, 3 stems
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16. Sweet Peas, with attached foliage, mixed colours, 3 stems 17. Sweet Peas, no foliage, single colour, 3 stems 18. Sweet Peas, no foliage, mixed colours, 3 stems 19. Pansies, single variety, 4 stems 20. Pansies, mixed varieties, 6 stems 21. Sunflowers, large, over 15cm - 1 bloom with attached foliage 22. Sunflower, medium, 12 - 15cm - 3 blooms with attached foliage, mixed varieties 23. Snapdragons, single spike, any variety 24. Snapdragons, 3 spikes, mixed varieties 25. Asters, 3 stems, same size and colour 26. Asters, 4 stems, any size, different colours 27. Petunias, single, single variety, 4 stems with attached foliage 28. Petunias, double, single variety, 4 stems with own foliage, purple 29. Petunias, double, single variety, 4 stems with own foliage, red 30. Petunias, double, single variety, 4 stems with own foliage, any other colour not mentioned here 31. Calendula, single variety, 4 stems with attached foliage 32. Cosmos, single variety, 4 stems with attached foliage 33. Nasturtiums, single variety, 4 stems with attached foliage 34. Annuals, open class, mixed varieties, 4 stems
Dahlias & Gladioli 35. Dahlia, Decorative, 3 blooms 36. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, Ribbon for best in show 37. Dahlia, Ball, 3 blooms 38. Dahlia, Decorative, 1 bloom, over 20 cm 39. Dahlia, Decorative, 1 bloom, under 20 cm 40. Dahlia, Semi-Cactus, 1 bloom 41. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, over 15 cm 42. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, under 15 cm 43. Dahlia, single variety, 1 bloom 44. Dahlia, Ball, 3 blooms, over 10 cm 45. Dahlia, Ball, 3 blooms, under 10 cm 46. Dahlia, Pom Pom, 3 blooms, not over 5 cm
Suggestion for entering Gladioli - judges look for: 1/3 bud, 1/3 semi open, 1/3 open in 1 stem 47. Gladioli, single spike, small, 2 1/2 - 3 1.25 cm flowers (when measured across) 48. Gladioli, single spike, medium, 3 1/2 - 4 1.25 cm flowers 49. Gladioli, single spike, large, 4 1/2 5 1/2 cm flowers
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Perennials & Everlastings 50. Perennials, open class, single variety, 3 blooms with own foliage 51. Herbal Plant, named variety 52. Viola, 3 stems with own foliage 53. Everlastings, open class, single variety 3 stems 54. Everlastings, open class, mixed varieties, 3 stems
DIVISION B: FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Use appropriate containers; greenery may be used; ribbons, bows, and appropriate accessories may be used; arrangements may not exceed 70cm in height or width, including container. 1. “Purple Passion” - cut flower arrangement in shades of purple 2. “Peaches & Cream” - cut flower arrangement using peach and white 3. “Autumn Splendor” - cut flower arrangement using red, orange and yellow 4. “It’s a Small World” - miniature cut flower arrangement, not over 10 cm in height or width, including container 5. “Tea Time” - arrangement in a cup and saucer 6. “Theme of the NTFF” - (check each year in the Fall Fair Catalogue for the years theme) Foliage if any kind, may add décor as ribbon, ornaments, etc. 7. “Company’s Coming” - table centerpiece using cut flowers 8. “Thanksgiving Arrangement” - may add ornaments 9. “Winter Wonderland” - arrangements in white and blue
10. Pressed dried flower or flowers arranged/ display in photo frame 11. “Mixed Melody” arrangement of flowers and two or more roadside weeds, grasses, ferns
DIVISION C: POTTED PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Geranium Begonia, tuberous Begonia, fibrous Coleus - 1 plant Dish Garden (open container, featuring a variety of plants maximum of 5 including cactus and succulents) 6. Desert Garden - open container featuring cactus and succulents 7. Potted indoor foliage plant 8. Potted indoor flowering plant - must have flowers showing 9. African Violet 10. Outdoor fragrant plant 11. Outdoor patio planter, foliage (no flowers) 12. Outdoor patio planter, flowering 13. Mixed planter - 3 to 5 plants 14. Succulent - 2 plants, any genus, species or cultivar (jade plants, hen & chicks, aloe, etc.) 15. Herbs - grown in its own pot or container, 3 or more, and named 16. Plant - any other variety, named (and not listed in this section) FLOWERS CONVENORS MESSAGE
We three gals have been working as Volunteers for the NTFF&R for many years. To this day, we still feel great excitement when the preparations for the Fall Fair begin. We would like to thank those of you who have entered exhibits in the Flower Section over the years. Once again, we look forward to the display as the Fair celebrates it's 61st Year. Diane, Dodie and Heather
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SECTION 9 HOBBIES BOB STIRLING • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Only one entry per class • Work entered in previous Fall Fairs is not permitted.
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
DIVISION A: GENERAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Leather Work, purse Leather Work, wallet Leather Work, belt Leather Work, any other article not listed Pottery, any article Fabric Printing, any article Carving of any other material not listed (soap, soapstone, wax, etc.) 8. Clocks, burl or other wood 9. Tables, burl 10. Assembled Model (plane, boat, car, etc.) kit 11. Assembled Model (plane, boat, car, etc.) not a kit 12. Mosaic Tile Article, not kit 13. Stained Glass, window hanging 14. Stained Glass, any other piece 15. Etching on glass, any piece 16. Metal Craft (tooling, welding, etching, etc.) 18. Fly Tying - Wet. 3 flies 22. Plastic Canvas, useful article 23. Plastic Canvas, decorative article 24. Dressed Doll, fancy costume, hand crafted by exhibitor 25. Dressed Doll, authentic costume, hand crafted by exhibitor 26. Dressed Barbie Doll, hand crafted by exhibitor 27. Calligraphy, any article 28. Card Print 29. Papertole, flower, framed 30. Papertole, feathering, framed 31. Papertole, any other kind not listed, framed 33. Mobile, (quilted, wood, plastic, etc.) not kit 34. Flowers, hand crafted (cloth, plastic, etc.)
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35. Flowers, preserved (dried, pressed, waxed, etc.) in display 36. Artificial Flower Corsage 37. Artificial Flower Table Arrangement 38. Table Lamp, other than wood, not kit 39. Table Center, other than Christmas, not kit 40. Hand Crafted Candle, hand dipped 41. Hand Crafted Candle, using mold 42. Hand Crafted Candle, rolled beeswax 43. Porcelain Painting, (plate, cup & saucer, etc.) 44. Thrift Craft Article, (dough art, egg carton, paper-maché, etc.) 45. Soft Sculpture, any article (recycled nylons, etc.) not kit 46. Puppet 47. Tole Painting, on any article (wood, tin, etc.) 48. Covered Photo Album 49. Miscellaneous Hand Crafted Item, not listed in any other section, 12 inches and under 50. Miscellaneous Hand Crafted Item, not listed in any other section, 13 inches and over
DIVISION B: WOOD WORK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Wood Carving Wood Inlay Wood, any article, pertaining to a child Wood, any article, furniture Wood, any article, useful Wood Turned Piece Wood Table Lamp Wood, any article not listed, miscellaneous small 9. Wood, any article not listed, miscellaneous large
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DIVISION C: NATIVE CRAFTS 1. Buckskin Clothing, any article, plain 2. Buckskin Clothing, any article, beaded 3. Beaded Jewelry, any article, displayed on suitable holder 4. Bead Work, any article not listed 5, Birch Bark, basket 6. Birch Bark, any other article 7. Tanned Buckskin 8. Dream Catcher, under 6” in diameter 9. Dream Catcher, over 6” in diameter 10. Any other article not listed
11. Any other article not listed
DIVISION E: COLLECTIONS 1. Collection, salt & pepper shaker, (no less than 5 pairs, no more than 10 pairs displayed on suitable tray) 2. Collection, spoons, displayed on suitable holder 3. Collection, dressed dolls, in national dress (no less than 5, no more than 10) 4. Collection, bottles, (no less than 5, no more than 10), 5 inches and under 5. Collection, bottles, (no less than 5, no more than 10) , 6 inches and over 6. Collection, any other kind not listed (no less than 5, no more than 10 - displayed on suitable holder, tray, etc.) Small 1” x 1” and under 7. Collection, any other kind not listed (no less than 5, no more than 10 - displayed on suitable holder, tray, etc.) Size 2” x 2” and under. 8. Collection, any other kind not listed (no less than 5, no more than 10 - displayed on suitable holder, tray, etc.) Size over 2”x2”
DIVISION F: CERAMICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
DIVISION D: HANDICAPPED 1. Leather Work, any article 2. Stuffed Toy 3. Wood Work, any article 4. Table Center 5. Painting, any media 6. Macramé, any article 7. Ceramics, any article 8. Wall Hanging, any material 9. Hooked Rug 10. Weaving
Ceramics, Ceramics, Ceramics, Ceramics, Ceramics, Ceramics,
any any any any any any
article, stains article, under glaze and glaze article, Mother of Pearl & Gold article, chalking article, glazed article not listed
DIVISION G: SPINNING 1. 2. 3. 4.
Knitted article of homespun Woven article of homespun Skein of handspun fiber Homespun, any article not listed
DIVISION H: WEAVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Garment Table Ware Rug Wall Hanging Weaving, any other article
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DIVISION I: CHRISTMAS
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4. Unframed Art Work 5. Any other hand painted work
1. Christmas, wall decoration, any material 2. Christmas, tree decoration, any material, 1 only 3. Christmas, table decorations, any material 4. Christmas, wreath, dried and or artificial material 5. Christmas, swag or garland, dried and or artificial material 6. Christmas, table linen (placemats, runner, napkins, etc.) 7. Christmas, tree skirt, any material 8. Christmas, any other article not listed
DIVISION M: JEWELRY 1. Earrings 2. Necklace 3. Any other Jewelry
DIVISION J: RECYCLED MATERIAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Plastic Yarn Metal, cans, etc. Fabric Wood Any items not listed
DIVISION K: WALL HANGINGS 1. Wall Hanging, using cones, seed, etc. 2. Wall Hanging, in hoop (quilted, needle work, etc.) 3. Wall Hanging, framed under glass 4. Wall Hanging, any other article not listed
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PART SP
BC FAIRS SPECIAL DIVISION A: MEMBER'S CHOICE AWARD • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Winning entries will be taken to the BC Fair's convention in October
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 BC Association of Agricultural Fairs and Exhibitions • 2010 Members Choice Awards 2010 Member's Choice Awards - Techniques That Never Grow Old
DIVISION B: NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR SPECIAL 1. DECORATED WHEELBARROW - Let your imagination go wild. Fill your wheelbarrow with planted or even cut flowers, or even better yet fill it with a variety of vegetables. (how about a mix of ornamental cabbage?) 2. LIFESTYLES TABLE SETTINGS - All the items that would be required to completely decorate your table within the themes for two place settings (table cloth, placemats, dishes, centre pieces, candles) Small tables for your table settings will be provided a) The Inlaws are Coming b) Picnic in the Park 3. NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR CURRENT THEME CREATION 2010 - "Pig" theme Creation. Can be constructed in any way and with materials of your choice 4. MECHANICAL SCARECROW
1. SMOCKING Smocking is a technique that never grows old. This old fashioned needle art has never really gone out of style. Whether it be a home decor item such as a smocked pillow, a decorative piece such as a smocked Christmas ornament, or an item of clothing, we want you to share this unique style of embroidery in whatever project you choose. 2. WOODCARVING Do you whittle? Whittle... today we know it as carving. Show us your hand carved item that you have whittled from a piece of wood. (No lathe work) Your unique creation using any type of wood must be no larger that 24" x 24" x 24" 3. AGRICULTURE PHOTOGRAPH There is an old saying "A picture is worth a thousand words", and we are looking for a colour picture that depicts agriculture in our province. Your agriculture Picture is to be unframed and mounted on a firm backing, maximum size of the photo and backing not to exceed 7" x 10". (The entry voted top choice by the delegates at the 2010 Convention will be printed on the December LiveWire cover and posted on the BC Fairs website. Please provide location/region where the photo was taken on back of the entry).
Check Out The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Website:
www.fallfair-rodeo.com
• All entries must be on the grounds by Friday August 3, 2010 and must stay until Monday September 6th till 6pm • There is a $10 entry fee & an exhibitor fee of $8 (Exhibitor fee gives you a gate pass)
Prizes $500.00, $250.00 & $100.00 • Scarecrow has to resemble a person • Must be a least 6ft tall and not over 8ft tall • Must have a least 2 features that move and can have lights or sounds • Must be able to stand on its own • Must have its own power source, and a easily accessible on/off switch • Must be weather friendly as it will be displayed outdoors and needs to be safe and in good taste.
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FINE ARTS YELLOWHEAD ARTISTS
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DIVISION D: OVER 65 CLASS
BOB BAMBRICK • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Two entries allowed per class. • Work shown in previous Fall Fairs not allowed.
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 The Exhibit Hall will be open for the placing of exhibits, Thursday September 2, 10 am - 8 pm & Friday, September 3, 9 am to 8 pm.
ALL WORKS MUST BE FRAMED AND READY TO HANG - EXCEPT SCULPTURES - OR WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. ALL UNFRAMED WORK IS LISTED UNDER HOBBIES © Canadian Copyright laws prohibit exhibition, displaying or selling of art work that has been copied from published sources: i.e. photos, calendars, magazines, etc.
DIVISION A: FRAMED 2 dimensional art work, open to any age 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Landscape, North Thompson area, any media Landscape, any media Florals, any media Portraits, any media Animal, any media Open, any other subject, any media Cartoon, any subject, any media
Framed, 2 dimensional work 1. Open, any subject, any media
DIVISION E: SCULPTURES 1. Sculptures
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EXHIBITORS or 4-H CLUB LEADERS
Birth Date Yr. Mo. Day
Rabbits age 6-9 mos. over 9 mos.
(Parent or Guardian)
Sex Horse Entries of Junior Entry Intermediate
4-H Members age as of Dec. 31
PHONE CLUB NAME (4-H ONLY)
EXHIBITOR NAME ADDRESS
* DO NOT USE THE FORM FOR LIGHT HORSE ENTRY * ** USE THE FORM ON PAGE 70 **
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Please pick up prize money for winning entries at Treasurer's Office during the fair on Sunday and Monday. Unclaimed prizes
No Exhibitor fee required for 4-H members in 4-H classes only
All Entry Fees Go Towards Prize Money ALL LIVESTOCK ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2010
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SECTION 11 PHOTOGRAPHY ANJA MITCHELL • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Unlimited number of entries.
Entry Fee - 50 Cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
WE DO NOT PIN YOUR PHOTOS, YOU MAY USE MAT MOUNTS, ART PAPER OR ANY PAPER OF SUITABLE COLOUR. MAXIMUM 2" BORDER FOR ENLARGEMENTS, MAXIMUM 1" FOR PHOTOS. NO GLASS, NO FRAMES, NO DECORATIONS. NO TEXT conventional & digital photos will be judged in same class
8. Colour enlargement - Architecture 9. Colour enlargement - Animals 10. Colour enlargement - People 11. Colour enlargement - Any other subject 12. Colour photo - Nature 13. Colour photo - Flowers 14. Colour photo - Agriculture 15. Colour photo - Landscape 16. Colour photo - Architecture 17. Colour photo - Animals 18. Colour photo - People 19. Colour photo - Travel 20. Colour Photo - Panoramic 21. Colour Photo - Humor 22. Colour Photo - The previous Fall Fair 23. Colour Photo - Any other subject 24. Colour Photo - 3 or more photos - story or any subject 25. Colour Photo - Computer Enhanced
DIVISION B: JUNIOR (14 YRS. & UNDER) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Black & White enlargement - Any subject Colour enlargement - Any subject Black & White photo - Any subject Colour photo - Landscape Colour photo - Architecture Colour photo - People Colour photo - Animals and nature Colour photo - Any other subject Colour photo - 3 or more photos - Story or any subject 10. Colour or Black & White - Computer Enhanced
Enlargement - Minimum 5” x 7”, Maximum 16” x 20”.
DIVISION C: SCRAPBOOKING
Snapshots - Maximum 4” x 6” (Jumbo Prints - not cut down enlargements)
DIVISION A: OPEN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Black & White enlargement - any subject Black & White photo - any subject Black & White photo - Computer enhanced Colour enlargement - Nature Colour enlargement - Flowers Colour enlargement - Agriculture Colour enlargement - Landscape
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(SINGLE PAGE ONLY) 1. Open 2. Junior
A ROSETTE RIBBON WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE “BEST IN SHOW” Previously entered photographs or otherwise non-eligible photographs will be accepted for display only (no entry fee).
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HALL EXHIBIT ENTRY ENT Y FORM NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO Box 873, Barriere, B.C. V0E 1E0 Please read Rules For Exhibitors on Pages 14, and rules in appropriate Parts before filling out this form. Thank you.
ALL HALL ENTRY FORMS - EXCEPT FLOWERS - MUST BE IN TO THE REGISTRATION SECRETARY
NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, AUG. 27/10 EXHIBITOR NAME MAILING ADDRESS POSTAL CODE SECTION
7
PHONE
DIVISION
CLASS
A
31
DESCRIPTION AS IN CATALOGUE
White Layered Cake, Iced
ALL ENTRY FEES GO TOWARDS PRIZE MONEY Please pick up prize money for winning entries at Treasurer's Office during the fair on Sunday and Monday. Unclaimed prizes totaling less than $10 will be considered a donation to the fair.
ENTRY FEE
As Listed
SUBTOTAL EXHIBITOR FEE TOTAL DUE PAID
$8.00
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SECTION 12
DIVISION D: VEGETABLE CREATION
BOYS AND GIRLS/ SCHOOLWORK
• Use your imagination to create something unique with vegetables, fruit, flowers and/or tree parts • Please give your creation an amusing name! • May be displayed on a base • No man made materials
JODY SCHILLING • All entry forms due in to the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • All work or projects must have been completed since the 2009 Fall Fair.
Entry Fee - 50 cents per entry Prizes $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50
HANK SEARLE MEMORIAL
DIVISION A: BAKING
1. 7 years and under 2. 8 to 14 years
DIVISION E: HOBBIES CHILDREN 4 AND UNDER 1. 2. 2. 4. 5.
Crayon or Felt Marker Picture Finger Painting Playdough Creation Self Portrait Recyclables
CHILDREN 5 - 7
CHILDREN 14 AND UNDER (No commercial mixes allowed) Must be covered in plastic wrap. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Chocolate Cake, iced Baking Powder Biscuits, 3 Unbaked Cookies, 3 Drop Cookies, 3 Peanut Butter Cookies, 3 Decorated Cake Decorated Cupcake. 3 Bread Face (decorated slice of bread)
DIVISION B: VEGETABLES
6. Crayon or Felt Marker Picture 7. Finger Painting 8. Self Portrait 9. Playdough Creation 10. Lego Creation - No Kits - Must be displayed on a base. No overhang 11. Collage 12. Collections - Must have a written explanation with a little background information on what you have collected. 13. Recyclables - Item created using recycled materials 14. Miscellaneous - for those who can’t find a category to enter their creation 15. Scrapbooking - Single page only
CHILDREN 8 - 10
CHILDREN 14 AND UNDER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Potatoes, not over 7 inches, 5 Carrots, half longs, 5 Ears of Corn, yellow, 5 Cucumbers, slices, 2 Zucchini
DIVISION C: FLOWERS CHILDREN 14 AND UNDER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Marigolds, small, 6 stems, under 6 cm Marigolds, large, 6 stems, over 6 cm Asters, 6 stems Sweet Peas, four colours, 2 stems each Snapdragons, 3 spikes Floral Arrangement
16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
29.
Pencil Crayon Sketch Pencil Sketch - no pencil crayons Painting, 8 1/2” x 11” - using any media Bead Work Homemade Candle Lego Creation - No Kits - Must be displayed a base. No overhang. Paper Maché Scrapbooking - Single page only Collage Computer Generated Art Woodwork Collections - Must have a written explanation with a little background information on what you’ve collected. Recyclables - Item created using recycled materials
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DIVISION F: SCHOOL WORK
30. Photography - 4” x 6” print, your favorite 31. Miscellaneous - for those who can’t find a category to enter their creation
CHILDREN 11 - 14 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.
46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
Pencil Sketch - no pencil crayons Painting, 8 1/2” x 11”, using any media Bead Work Homemade Candle Ceramics Lego Creation - No Kits - Must be displayed on a base, no overhang. Paper Maché Scrapbooking - single page only Pencil Crayon Sketch Collage Computer Generated Art Woodwork - machined Woodwork - hand crafted Collections - Must have a written explanation with a little background information on what you’ve collected. Recyclables - Item created using recycled materials Photography - 4” x 6” print, your favorite Soap Carving Any Sewn Article Miscellaneous - for those who can’t find a category to enter their creation
KINDERGARTEN 1. Art Project 2. Printing 3. Group Project
GRADES 1 & 2 4. Art Project 5. Printing & Writing 6. Group project
GRADES 3 & 4 7. Art Project, (clay, wooden or drawings) 8. Original Hand Written Short Story or Poem Judged on composition 9. Science or Heritage Fair Project
GRADES 5, 6 & 7 10. Art Project, (clay, wooden or drawings) 11. Original Hand Written Short Story or Poem Judged on composition 12. Science or Heritage Fair Project
GRADES 8-12 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Picture Any Media Art Metal Wood Working Clay Jewelry Computer Art, (Original) Short Story or Poem
SECTION 13 DIVISION A: GROUP PROJECTS MARIE WILSON & BARB DENTON & PAT PAULA • Entries to be in the hands of the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010
Entry Fee - $1 per entry Prizes: $10, $7, $5 & $3 Limit of 12 bazaar articles to be displayed in a space 30” x 45”, with wall space behind. All articles are to be made by group members.
SCORECARD FOR JUDGING: Suitability of Articles for Bazaar (5 points for each article) Workmanship (10 points for each article) Arrangement Total
60 120 20 200
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SECTION 14 CHURCH, WOMEN’S GROUPS & INSTITUTES MARIE WILSON & BARB DENTON & PAT PAULA • Entries to be in the hands of the Registration Secretary by Friday, August 27, 2010 • Extra items and decorations not allowed. • Plain paper or cloth background may be used. • All items to be hand done.
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Entry Fee - $1 per entry Prizes: $12.50 & Rosette Ribbon $10, $7.50 & $5
Display size 30” x 45” w
• Complete Menu
DIVISION A: GROUP PROJECTS POINTS
• Daily Food & Beverage Specials
20
Apple Pie (all homemade size 9" pie plate)
20
Man's/Woman's Worn Sock darned by hand
20
Crocheted Baby Shawl (size 36"x36")
20
Huckleberry Jam (homemade size 250ml/8oz jar no paraffin seals)
20
Place Mat (homemade fall design 12''x10")
20
Home Canned Green Beans (size 500ml/1 pint)
20
1 Loaf of White Homemade Bread (not bread machine baked)
20
1 Stuffed Animal (any material size not bigger than 10"x10")
20
Canned Homemade Hot Dog Relish (size 500ml/1 pint)
20
1 Pair Pot Hlders (size 8"x8'')
200
TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS
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Possible total points for workmanship
Workmanship, (each item 20 points) Overall arrangement of booth
• Children’s & Senior’s Menu
200 100 300
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DID YOU KNOW?
FACTS ABOUT PIGS
A sow can give birth to a litter containing 7 to 12 piglets, about twice a year. The gestation period of a sow is 114 days (3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days). A baby pig, or piglet, weighs about 1.5 kilograms at birth and will double its weight in just 7 days. Weaning occurs at three months of age, but young pigs continue to live with their mothers. Two or more sows usually join together in an extended family. Pigs are very clean animals. They keep their toilets far from their living or eating area. Even piglets only a few hours old will leave the nest to relieve themselves. Domestic pigs are rarely aggressive. The only exceptions are sows with a young litter and boars if provoked.
Terry Lake, MLA Kamloops - North Thompson terry.lake.mla@leg.bc.ca Welcome visitors to the The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo. The community spirit and citizenship
Pigs are much more tolerant of cold than heat. Pigs have no sweat glands, so they can't sweat. They roll around in the mud to cool their skin. The layer of dried mud protects their skin from the sun. If available, pigs, who are great swimmers, prefer water to mud. Some pigs have straight and some have curly tails. Pigs have a great sense of smell. Their powerful but sensitive snout is a highly developed sense organ. Pigs also have a great field of vision, because their eyes are on the sides of their heads. Pigs have four toes on each hoof, but only walk on two toes per foot. A mature pig has 44 teeth. A pig can run a 7 minute mile.
FREE SHUTTLE BUS will be available within the Barriere Area. Check with the Fall Fair Office or visit our website for times & schedule
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SECTION 15 POULTRY CLAYTON SEARLE Birds may be brought in Friday afternoon and evening and must be at the Fall Fair no later than 9:00 am Saturday, September 4, 2010 Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010 and must be sent to the Registration Secretary Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 All Poultry Exhibitors must have Exhibitor Ticket of $8.00 or Membership Ticket. Either ticket entitles holder to admittance to the Fair. An exhibitor may have more than one entry per class. Only healthy birds will be accepted. Unhealthy birds will be sent home. The Fair will supply feed and only the Barn Convenor will feed the animals in all classes.
Entry Fee - 50¢ per entry - Prizes: $3.00, $2.00 & $1.50 Any questions please call 250-672-9683.
~ PRIZES ~ GRAND CHAMPION BEST OF SHOW (ANY BIRD) $100 POULTRY - GRAND CHAMPION $25 POULTRY - BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX $10 BANTAM - GRAND CHAMPION $25 BANTAM - BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX $10 WATERFOWL - GRAND CHAMPION $25 WATERFOWL - BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX $10
~ TROPHIES ~ GRAND CHAMPION STANDARD DONATED BY UNI FEED • BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX STANDARD DONATED BY COUNTRY FEEDS • BEST OF OPPOSITE BANTAM DONATED BY JOHN & DONNA KIBBLE * GORDON SARRISON MEMORIAL BEST OF SHOW
Ribbons: First, Second, Third Rosettes: Grand Champion, Best of Opposite Sex Judging time: 1:00 pm Saturday, September 4, 2010 Barn will be closed in sections.
DIVISION A: STANDARD FOWL - CLASS NO. Cock
Hen
Cockerel
Pullet
Type
101 105 109 113 117 121 129 133 137 141 145 149
102 106 110 114 118 122 130 134 138 142 146 150
103 107 111 115 119 123 131 135 139 143 147 151
104 108 112 116 120 124 132 136 140 144 148 152
Aracanus/Ameraucana Australop A.C. Brahma A.C. Cochin A.C. Cornish A.C. Barnevelders A.C. Jersey Giants Leghorn, A.C. Maran A.C. Houdan Russian Orloffs A.C. Orpington, A.C.
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153 157 161 165 169 173 177 181
154 158 162 166 170 174 178 182
155 159 163 167 171 175 179 183
156 160 164 168 172 176 180 184
Welsummer Spitzhaubens A.C. Plymouth Rock A.O.C. Polish A.C. Rhode Island Red Sussex A.C. Wyandotte A.C. A.O.B.
DIVISION B: BANTAMS - CLASS NO. Cock 300 304 308 320 328 336 344 348 352 360 364 368 380 384
Hen 301 305 309 321 329 337 345 349 353 361 365 369 381 385
Cockerel 302 306 310 322 330 338 346 350 354 362 366 370 382 386
Pullet 303 307 311 323 331 339 347 351 355 363 367 371 383 387
Type Brahma A.C. Cochin A.C. Cornish A.C. Game A.C. Japanese A.C. Millefleur, D'uccle Frizzle Plymouth Rock, A.C. Polish A.C. Rosecomb A.C. Sebright, golden Sebright, silver Silkies, A.C. Any Other Variety
DIVISION C: UTILITY OR CROSS BREEDS Bantam Breeds - under 5 lbs. • Medium Breeds - 5 to 7 lbs. • Heavy Breeds - 7 lbs. and over Cock 501 505 509 513
Hen 502 506 510 514
Cockerel 503 507 511 515
Pullet 504 508 512 516
Type Light Breeds Medium Breeds Heavy Breeds Bantams
DIVISION D: TURKEYS - CLASS NO. Tom 517 519 521
Hen 518 520 522
Type Bronze White Holland A.O.B.
DIVISION E: GEESE LIGHT - CLASS NO. Weight 4-12 lbs. Gander 523 525 541
Goose 524 526 542
Type Chinese Egyptian A.O.B.
GEESE MEDIUM - CLASS NO. Weight 13-18 lbs. Gander 527 Gander 529 531
Goose 528 Goose 530 532
Type Buff Type Sebastopol A.O.B.
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GEESE HEAVY - CLASS NO. Weight 19-26 lbs. Gander 533 535 537 539
Goose 534 536 538 540
Type African Emben Toulouse A.O.B.
DIVISION F: DUCKS BANTAM Drake 557 561 565 569 573
Duck 558 562 566 570 574
Young Drake 559 563 567 571 575
Drake 577 581
Duck 578 582
Young Drake 579 583
Drake 585 589 593 597 601
Duck 586 590 594 598 602
Young Drake 587 591 595 599 603
605
Old
Young Duck 560 564 568 572 576
Call A.C. Bantam A.O.B. Indian Runner, A.C. Khaki Campbell Magpie, A.C.
MEDIUM Young Duck 580 Medium A.O.B. 584 Crested, A.C.
HEAVY Young 588 592 596 600 604
Duck Heavy A.O.B. Muscovy, White Muscovy,Colored Pekin Rouen
DIVISION G: PHEASANTS 606
Young
DIVISION H: GUINEA HENS, A.V. 607
Old
609
Old
608
Young
DIVISION I: CHUCKERS 610
Young
DIVISION J: YOUTH CLASSES FANCY SHOW TYPE BIRD Male 611 613 615 617 619 621 623
Female 612 614 616 618 620 622 624
Type Standards Bantams Turkeys Geese Ducks Pheasants Guinea Hens
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SECTION 16 PIGEONS
CLAYTON SEARLE • Pigeons may be brought in Friday afternoon or early evening. • Birds must be at the Fall Fair no later than 9:00 am, Saturday, September 4, 2010 • Entries close Saturday, August 27, 2010 and must be sent to the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED Entry Fee - 50¢ per entry - Prizes: $3.00, $2,00 & $1.50 • Grand champion $25.00 - Best of opposite sex $10.00 • All Poultry Exhibitors must have Exhibitor Ticket of $8 or Membership Ticket. Either ticket entitles holder to admittance to the Fair. • An exhibitor may have more than one entry per class. • The Fair will supply feed and only the Barn Convenor will feed the animals in all classes. Ribbons: First, Second, Third
ROSETTES: GRAND CHAMPION AND BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Judging time: 1 pm Saturday, September 4, 2010
DIVISION A Young Bird 101 104 107 110 113 116 119 122 125 128 131 140 143 158 161 164 167 170 179 182 185 188 191 194 197 200 203 206 209 212 215 218 221
Hen 102 105 108 111 114 117 120 123 126 129 132 141 144 159 162 165 168 171 180 183 186 189 192 195 198 201 204 207 210 213 216 219 222
Cock 103 106 109 112 115 118 121 124 127 130 133 142 145 160 163 166 169 172 181 184 187 190 193 196 199 202 205 208 211 214 217 220 223
Archangel Barb A.C. Doves, ringneck Doves, white Doves, A.O.C. Dragoons Fantails, black Fantails, white Fantails A.O.C. Frillback A.C. Helmet A.C. Homer A.O.C. Ice Pigeons, A.C. Jacobin, A.C. Kings, Show Kormorner, A.C. Lahores, A.C. Magpie, A.C. Modena, A.C. Modena, Solid Modena, A.O.C. Owls, African Owls, Chinese A.C. Pouter A.V. Roller Solid Roller Barred Roller A.O.C. Showracer, Barred Showracer, Checkered Showracer, Solid Showracer, A.O.C. Trumpeters, English A.O.V.
DIVISION B: YOUTH 18 & UNDER Young Bird 250
Hen 251
Cock 252
Any Variety, A.C.
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SECTION 17 CAGE BIRDS CLAYTON SEARLE Birds must be at the Fall Fair no later than 10:00 am, Saturday, September 4, 2010. Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010 and must be sent to the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED Entry Fee - 50¢ per entry - Prizes: $3.00, $2,00 & $1.50 All Exhibitors must have Exhibitor Ticket of $8 or Membership Ticket. Either ticket entitles holder to admittance to the Fair. An exhibitor may have more than one entry per class. The Fair will supply feed and only the Barn Convenor will feed the animals in all classes.
ROSETTES: GRAND CHAMPION AND BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Ribbons: First, Second, Third
Judging time: 1 pm Saturday, September 4, 2010. (Barn will close for judging.)
DIVISION A: CANARY Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Class No. Border Fancy, Clear Border Fancy, Variegated Border, Fancy, Foul Border, Fancy, A.O.C Gloster, Corona, Clear Gloster, Corona, Variegated Gloster, Corona, Foul Gloster, Corona, A.O.C Gloster Consort, Clear Gloster Consort, Variegated Gloster Consort, Foul Gloster Consort, A.O.C. Red Factor, Clear Red Factor, Variegated Red Factor, Foul Red Factor, A.O.C Domestic Songster, Yellow, Clear Domestic Songster, Variegated or Foul Domestic Songster, Buff Clear Domestic Songster, A.O.C Any Other Variety, Yellow, Clear Any Other Variety, Variegated or Foul Any Other Variety, Buff, Clear Any Other Variety, A.O.C
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DIVISION B: BUDGERIGAR Class No. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Type Normal, Blue Series Normal, Green Series Opalines, Blue Series Opalines, Green Series Pieds, Blue Series Pieds, Green Series Pieds, Red Eyed Series
DIVISION C: COCKATIELS Class No. 32 33 34 35 36
Type White Normal Pearl Pieds A.O.C.
DIVISION D: FINCHES Class No. 37 38 39
Type Zebra Society A.V.C.
DIVISION E: LOVE BIRDS Class No. 40
Type Any Variety
DIVISION F: FOREIGN BIRDS Class No. 41
Type Any Variety
DIVISION G: AUSTRALIAN PARAKEETS Class No. 42 43
Type Any Variety, small Any Variety, large
DIVISION H: DOVES Class No. 44
Type Any Variety
DIVISION I: QUAIL Class No. 45
Type Any Variety
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SECTION 18 RABBITS & CAVIES (Guinea Pigs) WENDY FRISK • Rabbits must be at the Fall Fair no later than 9:00 am, Saturday, September 4, 2010. • Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010 and must be sent to the Regisration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0
handling as opposed to physical attributes. Their pet may be “dressed up”. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Rabbit under 6 months of age Rabbit over 6 months of age Cavie under 6 months of age Cavie over 6 months of age
DIVISION B: FUR Limited to only entering the same rabbit in one class. Example: Entries in Angoras not permitted to enter Long Hair class.
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED Judging with start at 10:00pm Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.
Entry Fee - 50¢ per entry Prizes: $3.00, $2,00 & $1.50 All Exhibitors must have Exhibitor Ticket of $8 or Membership Ticket. Either ticket entitles holder to admittance to the Fair An exhibitor may have more than one entry per class (but only show a rabbit in two sections) except in the child’s pet class. The Fair will supply feed and only the Fair Committee will feed the entries in all sections.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
DIVISION C: FANCY, DWARF BREEDS, PEDIGREE 1. 2.
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY DONATED BY JOHN AND DONNA KIBBLE Ribbons: First, Second, Third Since cage space may be limited, we reserve the right to use owners’ carrying cages if necessary. Open Rabbit and Cavie exhibitors are responsible for taking their own rabbit to the judging table and for making sure it is entered in the right class(es).
DIVISION A: CHILD’S PET Children under 12 years only. Exhibitor’s ticket not required for this class only. One entry per child. Rabbit or Cavie cannot be shown in any other section. This is a fun class for children and is a Showmanship Class. Child must demonstrate handling of pet. The judging will be based on
Junior - six months and under Senior - over six months
DIVISION D: FANCY, HEAVY BREEDS, PEDIGREE
ROSETTES: GRAND CHAMPION AND BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY DONATED BY JOHN AND DONNA KIBBLE
Angora Long Hair - American Fuzzy Long Hair - Jersey Wooly Short Hair - Satins Rex
1. 2.
Junior - six months and under Senior - over six months
DIVISION E: ANGORA 1. 2.
Junior - six months and under Senior - over six months
DIVISION F: MEAT 1. 2. 3.
Junior - up to 8 weeks Intermediate - 9 to 12 weeks Fryers (pen of two) minimum fryer weight of four pounds
DIVISION G: DOE WITH LITTER 1.
Doe with litter - 4 to 6 weeks old
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SECTION 19 4-H CLUBS Entries close Friday, August 20, 2010 • Judging starts at 11:00 am Sunday, September 5, 2010 • 4-H passes are free - no exhibitor fee required unless entering Open Divisions or Hall Exhibit 4-H Members entering Open Classes (where eligible) must pay an Open Exhibitor’s Fee of $8. • 2:00pm Judging Seminar on Sat., Sept. 4, 2010 • All animals must have 4-tag. • Passes for 4-H members, one leader and one assistant leader, will be mailed to leader for distribution. • At 5:00 pm, Sunday, September 5, 2010, there will be a judging of the Best Dressed Animals, be it a calf, sheep, goat or whatever. This is open to all children 12 years and under. Assemble at the Goat arena. No entry form required – just show up. • All exhibitors must remain in the barn until 4:00pm Monday, September 6, 2010.
DIVISION A: 4H STALL COMPETITION Rules as for Provincial Winter Fair competition apply. STALL COMPETITION TROPHY DONATED BY - LITTLE FORT WOMEN’S INSTITUTE STALL COMPETITION PRIZES DONATED BY COUNTRY FEEDS • 1 FOR BEEF AND DAIRY • 1 FOR LAMB AND GOATS
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DIVISION B: 4H BEEF CLUBS BARRY BRADY CHAMPION 4-H STEER DONATED BY R. SPONAUGLE TRUCKING (JANZEN WESTERN TRUCKING). CHAMPION 4-H FEMALE DONATED BY HOLMWOOD HEREFORDS RANCH CHAMPION 4-H SHOWMANSHIP DONATED BY - R. DEVICK & SONS
WEIGH-IN 12:00 NOON SATURDAY Entry Fee - $1.00 per head 1. Beef Feeder Steer For Winter-Fair (will be divided into weight classes). Prizes: $7, $6, $5, $4, $3, $2 for each additional entry. 2. Winners of Weight Classes (#1) will compete for the R. Sponaugle Trucking (Janzen Western Trucking) trophy. 3. 4-H Heifer Project. All breeds to be shown together. Prizes as Class #1. 4. 4-H Cow - Calf Project. Prizes as in Class #1. 5. Champion 4-H Female. Trophy donated by Holmwood Herefords.
Showmanship: Members must show a steer for showmanship, except where members have a heifer as 4-H main project and no steer. Members will be scored for showmanship so as to be eligible for badges and certificates. 7. Junior Showmanship - no entry fee. Prizes $4, $3, $2, & $1. 8. Senior Showmanship - no entry fee. Prizes $4,$3, $2, & $1. 9. Championship Showmanship - Winners of Classes 7 & 8 will compete for ribbons and the R. Devick & Sons Trophy.
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DIVISION C: 4-H LAMB CLUBS SHIRLEY WITTNER, GAI CONAN
No Exhibitor Fee Required Entry Fee - 50 cents per sheep 50 cents - Under 9 Open • Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010 • Please state age of child on entry form. • All lambs 4H and Open to be on the grounds by 8 pm, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, for weighing. • Weigh-in is from 6 pm - 8 pm Friday, Sept. 3 . Special arrangements for weighing may be made by contacting the convenors. Market Lamb class 4-H and Open will be split to weight classes. Lambs are shown Light to Heavy. No long tailed lambs. Lambs will be accepted for exhibition only if tails are not docked shorter than the level of the distal end of the caudel tail fold. Officials at the fair will enforce the rule by checking any lamb in question for the ability to grasp and lift the tail. Championship classes will be held immediately after each class is completed whenever possible. Stall competition for 4-H will be judged from 9:00am Saturday until 5:00pm Sunday. Trophy & prize donated by Country Feeds, Barriere. Games are scheduled for Monday. Children under 6 years of age must be accompanied in the ring by someone 9 years of age or older. We look forward to your participation in the sheep division of the Fall Fair.
Saturday - 4-H Showmanship No entry fee. Prizes - $4, $3, $2, $1. Ribbons to sixth place. Original sponsors of perpetual Trophies are: Senior Showmanship - Thompson Valley Savings Credit Union Junior Showmanship - Outdoor Shop Under 9 years Showmanship - Interior Savings Credit Union 1. Senior Showmanship - 1st class to commence 1:00 pm Saturday 2. Junior Showmanship 3. Under 9 years Open Showmanship
4-H Ewe Classes Prizes - $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2, $1. Ribbons to sixth place. Original sponsors of perpetual Trophies are: Ewe with Lamb at Foot Champion 4-H Ewe - Kamloops Alpone 4H Lamb Club Champion 4-H Ewe Lamb - $25 from BC Purebred Sheep Breeders Assoc.
Supreme Champion Ewe - A. V. (Bert) Smith Silver Tray Supreme Ewe 4. Ewe Lamb 5. Yearling Ewe 6. Ewe with Lamb at Foot
Sunday 12:00 pm - 4-H Market Lambs Prizes - $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2, $1 Ribbons to sixth place. Original sponsors of perpetual Trophies are: 4-H Champion Market Lamb - J. Springs Ranch Champion Under 9 Years Open Market Lamb A. Lincoln Grand Champion Market Lamb - Overwaitea $25-Supreme Market Lamb - Upper North Thompson Sheep Breeders Assoc. 7. 4-H Market Lambs 8. Under 9 years Open Market Lamb
Monday - Trim & Fit Class No entry fee Original sponsor of perpetual Trophy is: Trim & Fit - R. Williams & B. Forbes 9. Trim & Fit Class - 10:30 am
GAMES Original sponsor of perpetual Trophy is: Yale County Lamb Club 10. Adult Amateur Showmanship Class $2.00 entry fee paid at the show ring. Lambs will be provided. Winners Prize - 50/50 of the Entry Fees. 11. Lamb Dressup Class- open to all Entry Fee $.50 paid with regular registration Prizes $4, $3, $2, $1 Sponsors of Keeper prizes in all sheep events are: Keepers - Yvonne's Dollar Store Engraved Plaques - Cicero Creek Ranch Engraved Plaques - Napa Auto Parts (Barriere Branch) EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE HELD WHEN TIME PERMITS. ACHIEVEMENT CLASSES SHOULD BE SCHEDULED ON MONDAY. ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE NEW DISPLAY BUILDING IS AVAILABLE. WE ALSO WELCOME DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISPLAYS AT NO FEE. CONTACT CONVENORS FOR MORE INFORMATION. THANK YOU TO ALL SHEEP EVENT SPONSORS.
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DIVISION D: GOAT SHOW 4-H GOAT SHOW
DIVISION F: 4-H RABBITS & CAVIES WENDY FRISK
KATHLEEN SEARLE • No Exhibitor Fee Required • Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010
Entry fee - $1.50 per head per class. Prizes - $5, $4, $3, $2 & $1 each additional entry.
Showmanship Classes. No entry fee. Prizes $4, $3, $2, & $1. Judging - Sunday, September 5, 2010 after Unrecorded Grade Goat Show 1. 2. 3. 4.
Senior Showmanship. Junior Showmanship. Preclub Showmanship. Senior Doe - Jan. 1, 2010 to Feb. 9, 2010 must be a 4-H project. 5. Junior Doe - Mar. 1, 2010 to May 31, 2010, must be a 4-H project. 6. Preclub Doe Kids - Current year - must be a 4-H project. 7. Dry Yearling - must be a 4-H project. Previous year’s achievement. 8. Milking Yearling, must be previous year’s achievement - must be 4-H project - 4-H Achievement Certificate must be available. 9. Milking Doe, 2 and over, must be previous year’s achievement - must be 4-H project 4-H Achievement Certificate must be available. Champion and Reserve Senior Doe. 10. Chevon, current year - must be 4-H project. TROPHIES H. SEARLE MEMORIAL JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP PINE MOUNTAIN GOATS PRECLUB SHOWMAN
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• Entries must be in by Saturday, August 21, 2010 • Late entries will be accepted Friday, September 3, 2010 from 2 pm to 7 pm
Entry fee - 50 cents per head Prizes: First - $6; Second - $4; Third - $2. Judging will start at 10 am, Sat., Sept. 4, 2010 Class 1 - Junior doe - under six months Class 2 - Senior doe - over six months Class 3 - Junior buck - under six months Class 4 - Senior buck - over six months Class 5 - Doe and litter - (3 - 5 weeks old) Class 6 - Meat Pen (not over 70 days or over 2.5 kg) Class 7 - Stock Replacement doe (born after Jan. 1, 2010) Class 8 - Stock replacement buck (born after Jan. 1, 2010) Class 9 - Commercial raising rabbit Class 11 - Cavie - Junior sow, under 4 months Class 12 - Cavie - Senior sow, over 4 months Class 13 - Cavie - Junior boar, under 4 months Class 14 - Cavie - Senior boar, over 4 months
SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Entry Fee - 50 cents Prizes: First - $6; Second - $4; Third - $2. Members must show their own projects. Class 15 - Senior (15 years and older) Class 16 - Intermediate (12, 13 and 14 years old) Class 17 - Junior (9, 10 & 11 years old) Class 18 - Champion and Reserve Showmanship (top 2 of Classes 15, 16 and 17)
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Junior - 9 to 11 years Intermediate - 12 to 14 years Senior - 15 years and older RABBIT SHOWING & FITTING
This competition is a team effort and the objective is to prepare a rabbit for the show. Each team will come with supplies ready to groom and prepare an animal for the show. All teams will compete at the same time. There will
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be no talking between team members once competition begins. The time limit it 10 minutes and each team will be asked questions after the ten minute period. Points will be given for team work, preparedness, supplies, handling, condition of the animal and knowledge. Animals will be provided.
DIVISION G: EDUCATION DISPLAY JANE MILBURN • All entries must be in by Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010 • Mail to the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 • Entries to be on display in Exhibit hall.
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SECTION 20 BEEF CATTLE BARRY BRADY • Entries must be in the hands of the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 no later than Saturday, August 21, 2010.
Entry Fee - $5 per head (except ribbon & trophy classes) Prizes: $50, $40, $30, $20 & $10. Minimum of three head required for Championship Classes
BEEF WEIGH IN 12 NOON SATURDAY Cattle must be in the barn by 9 am Saturday and remain until 4 pm on Monday. All exhibitors including 4-H members must pay $8 Exhibitor’s Fee when entering these classes. GRAND CHAMPION STEER BILL WILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
DIVISION A: BEEF 1. Grade Beef, Feeder Steer 2. Grand Champion Steer - 4-H and Open Single (Ribbons only) 3. Pen of Commercial Heifers - to be judged in pen. 4. Pen of 3 Steers - to be judged in pen.
DIVISION B: FEMALES 1. Female Heifer - born year prior to fair 2. Cow Calf 3. Grand Champion Female
DIVISION C: Entry Fee $5 - To be paid at fair to announcer Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Jackpot Prizes to be divided from jackpot 1. OPEN SINGLES - SHOWMANSHIP CLASS If you are participating in this class you do not need a steer or heifer entered in the fair. Arrangements to use animals will be left up to the individuals involved.
SECTION 21 SHEEP SHIRLEY WITTNER, GAI CONAN • Entries must be in the hands of the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 no later than Saturday, August 21, 2010.
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Entry Fee - $2 per head Prizes: $10, $7.50, $5 & $3 All lambs 4H and Open to be on the grounds by 8 pm, Friday, September 3, 2010 for weighing. Weigh-in is from 6 pm - 8 pm Friday, Sept. 3. * Special arrangements for weighing may be made by contracting the convenors. No long tailed lambs. Lambs will be accepted for exhibition only if tails are not docked shorter than the level of the distal end of the caudel tail fold. Officials at the fair will enforce the rule by checking any lamb in question for the ability to grasp and lift the tail. *Animals in 4-H and Open classes cannot be entered in two divisions or sections unless it is a Champion Class. *Championship classes will be held immediately after each class is completed whenever possible. - Market lamb class - 4-H and Open will be split to weight classes. Lambs are shown Light to Heavy. * Children under 6 years of age must be accompanied in the ring by someone 9 years of age or older. OPEN SHEEP CLASSES SHOW IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE 4-H EWE CLASSES.
DIVISION A: OPEN EWE CLASSES Trophy Sponsors: Grand Champion Registered Ewe - Acme Equipment Ltd. Supreme Champion Ewe - A. V. (Bert) Smith Silver Tray Supreme Ewe 1. Grade Ewe Lamb 2. Grade Yearling Ewe 3. Grade Ewe with Lamb at Foot 4. Registered Ewe Lamb 5. Registered Yearling Ewe 6. Registered Ewe with Lamb at Foot
DIVISION B: RAM CLASSES Trophy Sponsor: Grand Champion Ram - Pete Cordonier 1. Grade Ram Lamb 2. Grade Yearling Ram 3. Grade Aged Ram 4. Registered Ram Lamb 5. Registered Yearling Ram 6. Registered Aged Ram OPEN SHEEP CLASSES SHOW IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE 4-H EWE CLASSES.
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DIVISION C: OPEN MARKET LAMBS $25.00 - Supreme Market Lamb - Upper North Thompson Sheep Breeders Assoc. 7. Open Market Lambs 8. Overall Supreme Market Lamb 9. Wool Sheep Class - exhibition only with a sponsored prize to exhibitors.
GAMES Original sponsor of perpetual Trophy is: Yale County Lamb Club 10. Adult Amateur Showmanship Class $2.00 entry fee paid at the show ring. Lambs will be provided. Winners Prize - 50/50 of the Entry Fees. 11. Lamb Dressup Class - Open to All. Entry Fee $.50 paid with regular registration. Prizes $4, $3, $2, $1. Sponsors of Keeper prizes in all sheep events are: Keepers - Yvonne's Dollar Store Engraved Plaques - Cicero Creek Ranch Engraved Plaques - Napa Auto Parts (Barriere Branch) ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE NEW DISPLAY BUILDING IS AVAILABLE. WE ALSO WELCOME DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISPLAYS AT NO FEE. CONTACT CONVENORS FOR MORE INFORMATION. THANK YOU TO ALL SHEEP EVENT SPONSORS.
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Pigs do not have functional sweat glands. They use water or mud for the purpose of staying cool in hot weather. Pigs do not prefer to sit in mud. Infact, they prefer cleanliness much more than other animals. They use the mud only as a coolant in summers, that too out of necessity. Mud also provides the pigs protection against flies and parasites, apart from being used as a form of sunscreen, which protects their skin from sunburn. A female pig is called a sow, while the male is called boar. The baby of a pig is called piglet. Pigs have such a well developed sense of smell that they can easily find things underground. Many experts consider pigs to be more trainable than dogs or cats. The largest pig till date was a Poland-China hog, named ‘Big Bill’. It weighed 2,552 lbs and had a height of 5 feet and a length of 9 feet. The scream of a frightened pig can measure 115 decibels, higher than the taking off noise of a jet engine (113 decibels). Even though pigs have four toes on each hoof, they walk on only two of the toes. This makes them look as if they are tiptoeing. The largest litter of piglets ever born included 37 piglets, out of which 36 were born alive and 33 survived. A full grown pig can drink up to 14 gallons of water a day. Domesticated pigs are used as sources of food, leather and similar products.
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SECTION 22 OPEN GOAT SHOW KATHLEEN SEARLE & CLAYTON SEARLE • Entries must be in the hands of the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 no later than Saturday, August 21, 2010.
Entry Fee - $1.50 per head • Prizes: $10, $7.50, $5 & $3
Rules and Regulations: 1.
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This exhibition is limited to DOES ONLY. No Bucks of any age will be allowed on the grounds. No milk will be sold on the grounds. Does should be milked out the night before judging. Entries to be placed by 9 am, Saturday, September 4, 2010. Judging will start at 11 am, Saturday, September 4, 2010. ALL animals must be manageable in the show ring.
DIVISION A: DAIRY DIVISION B: BOAR DIVISION C: FIBRE DIVISION D: PYGMY DIVISION E: ANY OTHER BREED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Junior Doe Kid - Born after Mar. 16, 2010 Senior Doe Kid - Born Jan. 1-Mar. 15, 2010 Dry Yearling Junior & Reserve Junior Champion Rosettes Best Junior Doe Milking Yearling under 2 years Milking Doe, 2 to 4 years Milking Doe, 4 to 6 years Milking Doe, 6 years and over Best Udder Senior & Reserve Senior Champion Rosettes Best Doe in Show
DIVISION F: CHEVON 1. Jr. Chevon after April 1, 2010 2. Senior Chevon Jan. 1 - Mar. 31, 2010 3. Best Chevon in Show
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Entrants may enter 3 animals per farm except where stated. No horned animals will be shown except for Boar Goats. All pens to have owners name, breed of animal, name displayed. All animals in this show must remain in the Goat Barn until Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, at 4 pm before leaving. All pens must be cleaned out before leaving.
DIVISION H: YOUTH CLASSES FOR GOATS These classes are for youth under the age of 18 years. All pens must have name of owner, animal name and age of animal.
Prize Money: 1st - $10, 2nd - $7.50, 3rd - $5 Ribbons for all classes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Doe kid - born 2010 Chevon - born 2010 Yearling doe 2 year old doe Doe with kid Champion and Reserve - Rosettes
TROPHIES • CHAMPION OF SHOW - STEWART TROPHY • RESERVE CHAMPION OF SHOW KIBBLE TROPHY
DIVISION G: INTERBREED CLASSES Must be entered in previous classes. No entry fee - ribbons only. 1. Herd - 1 Kid, 1 Yearling, 1 Milk Doe 2. Dam & Daughter 3. Get of Sire - 3 Does, any age from 1 sire
• BEST CURRENT YEAR KID PINE MOUNTAIN TROPHY • BEST PYGMY DOE K. SEARLE TROPHY
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SECTION 23 LIGHT HORSES MAUREEN SMITH • Schedule: Saturday - English Show, Sunday - Western, Monday - Games • Entries close Saturday, August 21, 2010 • Mail entries to the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 • All exhibitors including 4-H members must pay $8 Exhibitor’s Fee. • Post entries will be accepted at double the class entry fee and may be made up to the starting time of that day’s show. • Entry Fees are: $6 per regular class, $3 for Leadline, Costume & Walk/Trot classes and $10 for Stake and over-fences classes. Classes with different entry fees will be clearly marked with the class. • Exhibitors cancelling their entries after the closing date shall forfeit their entry fees - except upon producing a valid certificate of disability from a licensed doctor or veterinarian. • A limited number of open box stalls are available at $5 per day. There are no stalls for stallions. If you wish a stall you must CALL and RESERVE it and pay for it with your entry form. If you do not call Maureen no stall will be available. Check-in time for stalls is 6:30 p.m. the evening prior to the day booked. Check-out time is 6 p.m. on the day the stall is booked or an additional $20 will be charged. We request that all exhibitors help us to make stabling a bit easier for everyone. A $20 stall-cleaning deposit cheque is also required and will be refunded by the Stabling Manager if stall is left clean. Any unclaimed cheques at the end of the Fair will be considered a donation. To reserve a stall call Maureen at 250-672-0332.
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class schedule will be posted at the Horse Show Office prior to the start of the show. 5. Entries must report to the whipper-in prior to their class. No entries will be permitted to enter the show ring once the gate has been closed and the class has begun. 6. All horses and competitors exhibiting at this horse show do so at their own risk. The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association will not be responsible for any claim for injury to any person or against the North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association, its officers, agents or operators, by or on behalf of any visitor or any person, firm or corporation or its agents, representatives, servants, or employees having license of privilege to visit or exhibit on the grounds used under the auspices of the North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association. 9. Courses for all obstacle classes (i.e. Jumping, Trail, etc.) will be posted at least one hour before the class. Courses and heights will not be altered for ponies. Order of go will be established by the whipper-in and be adhered to by the exhibitors. 10. Ribbons to fourth place in all classes. 11. Regular class pay-outs are as follows: 1st - $10; 2nd - $7; 3rd $4; 4th - $2. Ribbons only for leadline and Walk/Trot classes. The following age divisions apply to age as of January 1, 2010. Only the novice riders may cross enter age categories. • Walk/Trot Competitor 8 years & under • Junior Competitor 11 years & under • Intermediate Competitor 12 to 16 years • Senior Competitor 17 years & older • Novice-Beginner rider in first year of showing
STALL COMPETITION: Open to all riders. No entry fee. Fun prizes for everyone. To be judged on educational content and animal identification, as well as cleanliness, creativity, and attractiveness. Stalls will be judged and prizes awarded each day.
Saturday September 4, 2010 • 8:30 am Start Show Manager - Karina Scott 250-672-0191
Rules: 1. Boots with proper riding heel are required in all Western, English and Games classes for all competitors. ASTM/SEI approved helmets are mandatory for all riders age 18 and under in all Western, English and Games classes, as well as when riding/mounted anywhere in the vicinity of the light horse show (i.e. trail arena, warm up pen and while waiting to leave or exit the main arena). Helmets are also strongly recommended for adult riders. 2. Abuse of horses on the grounds will not be tolerated and may lead to the immediate disqualification of the exhibitor in question at the discretion of the Horse Show Manager. All horses artificially, improperly, or unfairly prepared or tampered with will be disqualified. Judge and/or Show Manager have the right to excuse any horse from competition displaying signs of unsoundness. 3. Any exhibitor attempting to interfere with the judge or judging will be excluded from the competition. 4. Horse Show committee reserves the right to cancel, combine or divide classes as entries require. Notification of any changes to
Over Fence Classes • The following classes will only run if there are three or more entries per class. Fees will be refunded for cancelled classes. Hunter - to be judged on jumping stye manners and way of going. Conformation will not be considered. 1. Crosspole 2. Fences to 2'0" 3. Fences to 2'3" 4. Fences to 2'6" Jumper - to be timed and scored according to faults. 5. Pony Jumper (14.2hh & under) Fences to 2'3" 6. Fences 2'3" 7. Fences 2'6" 8. Jumper Classes - Fences to 2'6". Prize money will be the total of the class entry fees paid out as follows: 1st 50%, 2nd 25%, 3rd 14%, and 4th 10%. Handy Horse - Walk, trot and canter required on a set pattern of obstacles, i.e. gate bridge, back through, side pass, jog/lope poles,
DIVISION A: ENGLISH SHOW
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picking up objects, etc. To be judged on willingness and control of horse. This class will open at 9am. All riders must complete their classes before the scheduled lunch break. 9. Handy Horse - Walk/Trot 10. Handy Horse - Novice 11. Handy Horse - Junior 12. Handy Horse - Intermediate 13. Handy Horse - Senior Costume Contest - fun prizes for all entries 14. Costume ••• Scheduled Lunch Break to be announced. ••• Halter - To be judged on form to function, manners, soundness, and way of going. Open to mares, geldings, and stallions 2 years and over. 15. Halter-Horses suited to English disciplines 16. Halter-Ponies (I4.2hh and under) suited to English disciplines Showmanship - To be shown in hand. Bridle or plain halter required with handler in suitable attire. To be judged on turnout, presentation, manners and handlers ability to show horse on a pattern. 17. Showmanship - Walk/trot 18. Showmanship - Novice 19. Showmanship - Junior 20. Showmanship - Intermediate 21. Showmanship - Senior Leadline - to be shown in English attire. Entry is to trot a short distance and then negotiate a figure eight at a walk. To be judged on rider's ability, horses manners and entry turnout. Leadline entries may not cross-enter with any other class, except walk/trot and costume. 22. Walk/Trot Walk/Trot English Equitation - To be shown in English attire. To be shown at a walk and trot both ways in the ring. To stand quietly and back readily. Walk/trot entries may not cross-enter with any other class except leadline and costume, 23. Walk/Trot English Equitation English Pleasure - To be shown at a walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring. To stand quietly and back readily. Horse must appear a pleasure to ride. 24. English Pleasure - Novice 25. English Pleasure - Junior 26. English Pleasure - Intermediate 27. English Pleasure - Senior 28. English Pleasure - Stake Equitation - This class is judged on rider's seat and performance on handling the horse. Judge may ask for individual tests and hand gallop in two point position. 29. English Equitation - Novice 30. English Equitation - Junior 31. English Equitation - Intermediate 32. English Equitation - Senior Hunter Under Saddle - To be shown in both directions of the ring at a walk, trot and canter. Judged on performance, manners and way of going. Conformation, quality of movement and consistency of gaits are also major considerations.
33. Hunter Under Saddle - Novice 34. Hunter Under Saddle - Junior 35. Hunter Under Saddle - Intermediate 36. Hunter Under Saddle - Senior Road Hack - Horses should be well muscled and appear to be able to travel long distances at a fast pace; head carried low in a relaxed position with a relaxed rein, good stride length with flat knee action. Walk, trot, strong trot, easy canter and hand gallop. 37. Road Hack - open to all competitors Show Hack - Horses must have soundness, vitality, animation, presence and balance, Walk, trot, canter, hand gallop, stand quietly and back readily. Collected and extended gaits to be called for. 38. Show Hack - open to all competitors Classes to count toward High Point Awards Are: Walk/Trot - 9, 14, 17, 23 Novice - 10, 18, 24, 29, 33 Junior - 11, 14, 19, 25, 30, 34 Intermediate - 12, 22, 26, 31, 35, 37, 38 Senior - 13, 21, 27, 32, 36, 37, 38
DIVISION B : WESTERN SHOW/GAMES Sunday, September 5, 2010 • 8:30 am Start Show Manager - Melinda Hennig 250-672-0321 Halter - Any breed suited to western disciplines. 50. 2010 Foals, any sex 51. Yearlings, any sex 52. Mares, 2 years and over 53. Geldings, 2 years and over 54. Stallions,2 years and over Showmanship - Shown in hand Silver or plain halter required Judged on overall neatness, presentation, manners and handler's ability to show horse on a pattern. 55. Showmanship - Walk/trot 56. Showmanship - Novice 57. Showmanship - Junior 58. Showmanship - Intermediate 59. Showmanship - Senior Leadline - To be shown in Western Attire. Entry is to trot a short distance and then negotiate a figure eight at a walk. To be judged on rider's ability, horses manners and entry turnout. Leadline entries may not cross-enter with any other classes except walk/trot and costume. 60. Leadline - Age nine and under Walk/trot Western Equitation - To be shown in Western attire. Walk, jog, reverse, stand quiet and back on judge's discretion. Riders judged on seat and performance on handling the horse. 61. Walk/trot Western Equitation Western Equitation - Walk, jog and lope and hand gallop may be required. The class is judged on rider's seat and performance on handling the horse. This class may also be asked to complete a pattern, and rein back at judge's discretion. 62. Western Equitation - Novice 63. Western Equitation - Junior 64. Western Equitation - Intermediate 65. Western Equitation - Senior
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Western Pleasure - Walk, jog, lope and hand gallop may be required. This class is judged on the horse's performance under saddle. Rein pack at judge's discretion. 66. Western Pleasure - Novice 67. Western Pleasure - Junior 68. Western Pleasure - Intermediate 69. Western Pleasure - Senior 70. Western Pleasure - Stake Command Class - Western rail class where exhibitors are required to perform commands requested by the judge; such as jog, side pass, flying change etc. Riders are eliminated one at a time as errors occur. 71. Command Class - Novice 72. Command Class - Junior 73. Command Class - Intermediate 74. Command Class - Senior ••• Scheduled Lunch Break to be announced. ••• Western Horsemanship - Designed to evaluate the rider's ability to execute, in concert with their horse, as set of maneuvers prescribed by the judge with precision and smoothness while executing poise and confidence, and maintaining a balanced and correct body position. 75. Western Horsemanship - Novice 76. Western Horsemanship - Junior 77. Western Horsemanship - Intermediate 78. Western Horsemanship - Senior Western Riding Pattern - Horse is judged on quality of gaits, lead change at a lope, response to rider, manners and disposition 79. Western Riding - Novice 80. Western Riding - Junior 81. Western Riding - Intermediate 82. Western Riding - Senior Trail - Walk, jog and lope requires on a set pattern of obstacles. i.e. gate, bridge, back through, side pass, jog/lope poles, picking up objects, etc. To be judged on willingness and control of horse. This class will be open after the scheduled break in the trail/ warm up area. Riders are asked to proceed to this class whenever they have a break in their schedule. Walk/Trot riders are asked to proceed to the trail arena immediately after class 61. 83. Trail - Walk/Trot 84. Trail - Novice 85. Trail - Junior 86. Trail - Intermediate 87. Trail - Senior Costume Contest - Class time will be announced. 88. Costume Classes to count towards High Point Awards are: Walk/trot - 51, 61, 83, 88 Novice - 56, 62, 66, 71, 75, 79, 84 Junior - 57, 63, 67, 72, 76, 80, 85 Intermediate - 58, 64, 68, 73, 77, 81, 86 Senior - 59, 65, 69, 74, 78, 82, 87
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DIVISION C : GYMKHANA Monday, September 6, 2010 • 11:00 am Start Show Manager - Jackie Johnson 250-677-4387 Class Divisions/Age Groups are the same as in English and Western Classes, with the exception of Novice - see below. Walk/Trot - 8 & under Junior - 11 & under Intermediate - 12 - 16 Senior - 17 & older Senior Novice - adult who has not competed or won prize money or ribbons in any other event. RIBBONS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO 4TH PLACE IN LIEU OF JACKPOT WINNINGS FOR WALK TROT/JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATED GROUPS. JACKPOT PAYOUT FOR SENIORS AND SENIOR NOVICE ARE: 1ST 50%, 2ND 25%, 3RD 15%, 4TH 10% OF TOTAL ENTRY FEES. COMPETITORS CAN ONLY ENTER IN ONE CLASS LEVEL/AGE GROUP.
100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133.
Please Read Rules at beginning of Section 23. Pole Bending - Walk/Trot Pole Bending - Junior Pole Bending - Intermediate Pole Bending - Senior Pole Bending - Senior Novice Barrel Race - Walk/Trot Barrel Race - Junior Barrel Race - Intermediate Barrel Race - Senior Barrel Race - Senior Novice Stake Race - Walk/Trot Stake Race - Junior Stake Race - Intermediate Stake Race - Senior Stake Race - Senior Novice Keyhole - Walk/Trot Keyhole - Junior Keyhole - Intermediate Keyhole - Senior Keyhole - Senior Novice Flag Race - Walk/Trot Flag Race - Junior Flag Race - Intermediate Egg On A Spoon - Walk/Trot Egg On A Spoon - Junior Egg On A Spoon - Intermediate Obstacle Course - Walk/Trot Obstacle Course - Junior Obstacle Course - Intermediate Obstacle Course - Senior Obstacle Course - Senior Novice Ride a Buck - Junior (Winner Takes All) Ride a Buck - Intermediate (Winner Takes All) Water Relay Race - Time Permitting (No Entry Fee, Fun For All)
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SECTION 24 HEAVY HORSES • Please use the Livestock Entry Form on Page 38 to enter • All entries must be in the hands of the Registration Secretary: Box 873, Barriere, B.C., V0E 1E0 no later than Saturday, August 21, 2010. •All Exhibitors must pay a $8 Exhibitor’s Fee. Rules: 1. The rules for each class will be as set out by the Heavy Hose Convener and Committee. 2. All horses and competitors exhibiting at this horse show do so at their own risk. The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Association will not be responsible for any claim for injury to any person or against the North Thompson Fall Far & Rodeo Association, its officers, agents or operators, by or on behalf of any visitor or any person, firm or corporation or its agents, representatives, servants, or employees having license of privilege to visit or exhibit on the grounds used under the auspices of the North Thompson Fall Far and Rodeo Association. 3. Abuse of horses on the grounds will not be tolerated and may lead to the immediate disqualification of the
exhibitor in question at the discretion of the Horse Show Manager. All horses artificially, improperly, or unfairly prepared or tampered with will be disqualified. Judge and/or Show Manager have the right to excuse any horse from competition displaying signs of unsoundness. 4. Any exhibitor attempting to interfere with the judge or judging will be excluded from the competition.
DIVISION A: 1. HEAVY HORSE PULL Weigh in at Gilbert Smith Saturday, September 4, 2010 between 7 & 8am Saturday, September 4, 2010 - 6:30pm Rodeo Arena Sunday, September 5, 2010 - 6:30pm Rodeo Arena
Entry Free $20.00 • Prize $2000.00
2. TEAM LOG SKID Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010 - 9:00 am Rodeo Arena
Entry Free $15.00 • Prizes $100, $90, $80, $70, $60
3. SINGLE HORSE LOG SKID Sunday, September 5, 2010 - After Team Log Skid Rodeo Arena
Entry Free $12.00 • Prizes $50 $40, $30, $20, $10
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5. DRAUGHT HORSE MARE (ANY BREED) ON HALTER
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SECTION 26 RODEO DICK AND CARMEN ROSS
N.T.F.F. ”B.C.R.A.” Rodeo, September 4, 5 & 6, 2010
Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010 - 2pm • Light Horse Arena
STARTS 1:30 PM ALL 3 DAYS
Entry Free $12.00 • Prizes $40, $30, $20 plus ribbons
8 Major Events
6. SUPREME DRAUGHT HORSE
• Bareback • Saddle Bronc
ON HALTER (1st & 2nd place finishers from Class 4 & 5)
• Bull Riding • Steer Wrestling
No Entry Free • Prize Supreme & Reserve Ribbons
• Calf Roping • Team Roping • Barrel Racing • Breakaway Roping
7. SENIOR DRIVING Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 - 9am - Rodeo Arena
4 Minor Events
Entry Free $15.00 • Prizes $100, $90, $80, $70, $60
• Jr. Steer Riding • Jr. Barrel Racing
LOUIS SAUR MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by Interior Draft & Teamsters Association presented to winner
• Jr. Breakaway Roping
8. NOVICE DRIVING (Under 18 or never competed before) Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 - 9am - Rodeo Arena following Senior Driving
Entry Free $10.00 • Prizes $40, $30, $20 and Ribbons
BETTY ELLIOT MEMORIAL TROPHY PRESENTED TO WINNER
• Pee Wee Barrels
STOCK SUPPLIED BY WWE Rodeo Co. Fast Time Cattle Co.
Call-in for local entries will be
**** EARLY **** August 18, 2010 from
9. SINGLE HORSE DRIVING
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
WAGON OR CART Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 - 9am - Rodeo Arena following Novice
672-9298
Entry Free $10.00 • Prizes $50, $40, $30, $20, $10
10. MULTIPLE HITCH
For more information call Dick or Carmen Ross 672-9298
Monday, September 6, 2010 - 9:00 am Rodeo Arena following Single Driving
BLACKWELL DAIRY FARM
Entry Free $15.00 • Prizes $100, $90, $80
Kamloops, BC
“Your Local Dairy”
11. TEAMSTER AWARD Based on performance in all Heavy Horse Classes
Donated by Dan Fraser, Royal LePage Realty, Kamloops Any questions please call Cindy Stutt 250-672-5919 • email 4barsranch@live.ca
Thanks for your support Phone: 250-573-4747
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Laughing Stock! Why did the pig go to the casino ? To play the slop machine! What do you call a pig with three eyes? …A piiig A city child came running into the farmhouse. “No wonder that mama pig is so big,” she yelled. “There’s a bunch of little pigs out there blowing her up!” A pig’s favorite movie: The Monster That Ate New York. All our pigs are learning karate. Oh, I don’t believe that No? Well, just watch out for their chops. Did you hear about the pig who opened a pawn shop? He called it “Ham Hocks”. Did you hear about the pig who tried to start a hot-air balloon business? He couldn’t get it off the ground.
Did you hear about the piglets who wanted to do something special for mother’s day? What did they do? They threw a sowprize party. Did you hear about the pig’s vacation? They had a wonderful time at Yellowstone National Park. They dressed up as bears and raided all the garbage cans.
HARDWARE For All Your Fishing & Camping Needs LIVE BATE FISH LICENCES
GAME LICENCES
Gardening • Painting • Hardware • Plumbing • Much More WELLS GRAY HOME HARDWARE 86 STATION ROAD (Across from the Post Office)
CLEARWATER 250-674-3717
Check Out The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Website:
www.fallfair-rodeo.com
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SECTION 27 CHILDREN’S PARADE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2010 Children’s Parade up to & including 12 years of age. • Registration begins at 9:00 am • Judging begins at 9:30 am • Assemble at the Barriere High School • Parade leaves at approximately 10:00 am 1. Decorated Tricycle 2. Decorated Doll Buggy 3. Decorated Wagon a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 4. Decorated Bicycle a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 5. Best Dressed Cowboy 6. Best Dressed Cowgirl 7. Best Dressed Clown 8. Best Costumes (General) a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 9. Motorized Unit a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 10. Costumed Child and Pet a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 11. Costumed Child on Horse a) Pair b) Group c) Individual 12. Best Group on Float
Children’s Parade will proceed from High School up Barriere Lakes Road to the Fall Fair Grounds. * Please note all participating children must be picked up at the end of the Parade.
Check Out The North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo Website:
www.fallfair-rodeo.com
ROAD MAINTENANCE THOMPSON INC
1655 Luckystrike Place Kamloops, BC V1S 1W5
(250) 374-6690 Road and Bridge Maintenance
Division
Signature
Section
Signed
Birth Date Yr. Mo. Day
Rabbits age 6-9 mos. over 9 mos.
(Parent or Guardian)
Sex Horse Entries of Junior Entry Intermediate
4-H Members age as of Dec. 31
PHONE CLUB NAME (4-H ONLY)
EXHIBITOR NAME ADDRESS
* DO NOT USE THE FORM FOR LIGHT HORSE ENTRY * ** USE THE FORM ON PAGE 70 **
EXHIBITORS or 4-H CLUB LEADERS
Ear Tag, Tattoo Book, Variety, Name of animal, Reg. No. 4-H members, etc. Band No.
Class Description of entry, as in
totaling less than $10 will be considered a donation to the fair.
Please pick up prize money for winning entries at Treasurer's Office during the fair on Sunday and Monday. Unclaimed prizes
No Exhibitor fee required for 4-H members in 4-H classes only
All Entry Fees Go Towards Prize Money ALL LIVESTOCK ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2010
LIVESTOCK ENTRY FORM
Box 873, Barriere, B.C. V0E 1E0
NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO ASSOC.
Total
Exhibitor’s Fee
Name of Horse Rider/ Handler
8 00
Entry Fee
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SECTION 28 PARADE KEN BEHARRELL 672-0073
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2010 PARADE STARTS AT 11:00 Am • Parade participants to assemble at 9:30 am for judging on Airfield Road. • Will not be judged if late. • Parade must leave on time. 1. Best Float - Rosette Ribbons a) Commercial b) Club c) Group
Best overall float prizes: 1st Place - $400 - Sponsored by Gilbert Smith Forest Products 2nd Place - $250 • 3rd Place - $150 2. Decorated Cars - Rosette Ribbons a) Commercial b) Organization or Club c) Individual
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3. Antique Cars - Rosette Ribbons 4. Best Costume - Walking a) Group b) Individual c) Comic 5. Best Horse & Rider - Rosette Ribbons a) Authentic - Western, English, etc. b) Comic c) Group 6. Best Horses Under Harness Rosette Ribbons
SECTION 29 PONY CHARIOTS & CHUCKWAGONS * CHARIOTS run midway through the Rodeo, Saturday, Sunday and Monday * CHUCKWAGONS run at the end of the Rodeo, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Photos Submitted D & D Patterson
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North Thompson p Fall Fair & Rodeo Association
Light Horse Entry Form SECTION 23 (LIGHT HORSE) Entries close August 21, 2010 - One entry form per horse Rider/Handler Information Name:
Age:
HCBC#:
Address:
City:
Postal Code:
Parent/Guardian:
Phone Number:
Emergency Phone Number:
Name Bred:
Birth Date:
Height:
Breed:
Reg/Tattoo Number:
Sex:
Horse Information
Do You Require Stabling $20.00 Deposit Required Separate Cheque SECTION 19 OR 23
Yes
DIVISION
No
Stall Rental $5.00/night: $5 x = night total CLASS
“A”
ENTRY FEE
FEES: STALL RENTAL “A”$ EXHIBITOR’S $ FEES
8.00
ENTRY FEES “B”$
TOTAL
$
There are only a limited number of outdoor stalls available. If you wish a stall you must CALL MAUREEN at 250672-0332, and RESERVE it. Check-in time for stalls is 6:30 p.m. the evening prior to the day booked. Check-out time is 6 p.m. on the day the stall is booked or an additional $20 will be charged. We request that all exhibitors help us to make stabling a bit easier for $ “B” everyone. A $20 stall-cleanTOTAL ENTRY FEES ing deposit cheque is also required and will be refundThis entry form is to be used for all light horse entries. ed by the Stabling Manager Do not use the livestock entry form. If you require more space for class if the stall is left clean. entries, please use a second form
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THE HOW TO PEOPLE to all Fall Fair Participants
FINANCING PLANS to match your needs No interest • No Fees We make it affordable at Rona
Two Locations 1555 Versale Way Kamloops, BC
250.314.4946 324 Mt. Paul Way Kamloops, BC
250.372.8088
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Recycle Now .... And Save Here’s how it works Simply recycle as much waste as you can and dispose of what’s left for just $1 per bag or a set fee based on volume.
Step 1: Combine your recyclable items (see the blue bag shown below) in a single see-through blue or clear bag — no sorting needed — and place the garbage that’s left in your garbage container or bag. Remember to keep glass and cardboard separate and place in separate bins at the recycling depot.
Step 2: Purchase prepaid Eco-cards available at municipal offices and more than 40 local retailers in values
of $10, $20 and $50 (see over for list). Fees for larger loads start at $5 for a short-box pickup truck and $10 for a full-sized pickup truck. To make it easier, local businesses and larger waste generators can set up an account instead of purchasing Eco-cards.
Step 3: Dispose of your
For more Information
garbage after presenting your Eco-card to the attendant who will punch the appropriate number of holes in your card and simply drop your recycling in the bins provided. The more you recycle, the longer your Ecocard will last and the more you’ll save!
Visit our website for a complete list of rates, Eco-card retailers near you, and the hours of operations of our depots, transfer stations and landfills. We’re also available to talk to groups and service clubs. Here’s how to reach us: Website www.tnrd.bc.ca Email recyclenow@tnrd.bc.ca Call toll free 1-877-377-8673.
Eco-cards Available at these locations in the North Thompson: Avola Barriere
- Avola Service - AG Foods - District of Barriere Birch Island - Dee’s General Store
Blue River - Blue River Market - Blue River Esso Little Fort - Little Fort General Store Vavenby - Vavenby General Store
Clearwater - Super Save Gas - Safety Mart Foods - Wells Gray Home Hardware - District of Clearwater
Recycling – It’s in the bag Simply place your recyclables in see-through blue or clear bags, keeping glass and corrugated cardboard separate. You can toss your bags into the bins or empty for reuse another time. Glass and cardboard go into separate bins.
Newspaper, mixed paper and boxboard
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Corrugated cardboard • Flattened, dry cardbard in smaller pieces.
Books and magazines • All magazines and catalogues, phone books, hard cover books and paperbacks.
• Clean aluminum foil.
Plastics (recycling symbols 1 to 7) • Household bottles and containers (dish and clothing detergent, fabric softener, vinegar, pill/vitamin bottles). CEREAL
• Plastic/boxboard packaging — please separate plastic from boxboard and paper (product packaging). • Milk jugs, windshield washer jugs. • Ice cream pails. • Yogurt, margarine and spread containers. • Plastic, including grocery bags, retail bags, bread bags, dry cleaning bags, shrink wrap, and bubble wrap.
WHAT STAYS OUT Certain materials are not currently accepted in blue bags: • Paper backed foil and foil laminated bags • Styrofoam • Hazardous materials containers • Boxboard coated with wax, plastic or foil • Water, pop and juice boxes (return these for refund) • Cardboard that is wet or heavily soiled • Used motor oil containers (accepted at some used oil return sites).