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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE On behalf of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society, I would like to welcome everyone to the 162nd Drayton Fair. Celebrating “The Best Pickin’ in Mapleton” Again this year we have the shows and attractions that you have enjoyed in the past! Plus this year we hope to entertain you with the many new and exciting offerings we have added! So please bring your family and friends for an exciting weekend of great entertainment! Jim Zantinge President of The Drayton/Mapleton Agricultural Society
MESSAGE FROM WELLINGTON COUNTY COUNCIL As your elected Mapleton representative to Wellington County Council, I’d like to welcome you to the 162nd Drayton Fair. The Fair only exists because of the volunteers, financial support and participation from the residents of this community. This year’s fair will once again showcase the best of Mapleton. From heavy horses, sheep and goats to pickles, preserves, roots and vegetables; the ‘best pickin’ is in the Township of Mapleton. I would like to wish all the participants good luck in the many competitions and exhibits. To our fair visitors, enjoy all the sights and sounds of the 162nd Drayton Fair. Lastly, thank you to the many volunteers and the Drayton/Mapleton Agricultural Society. Councillor Gregg Davidson Wellington County Councillor
MESSAGE FROM PERTH-WELLINGTON MPP I am pleased to welcome you to the Drayton Fair -- the best pickin’ in Mapleton! Thank you to the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society for your leadership; all the volunteers for your dedication and hard work; sponsors for your continued support; and everyone who participates in this community tradition. Fairs are a community effort. We should all be proud of it, as we should be proud of our rural and small-town way of life. Let’s celebrate together. Randy Pettapiece MPP
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MAYOR’S MESSAGE Welcome one and all to the 162nd Drayton Fair! On behalf of the Township of Mapleton Council and staff, I would like to congratulate you on a successful 2017 Fair, and I look forward to celebrating with you all that is Mapleton in 2018. Once again, all of you have worked hard under the capable leadership of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society, ensuring that this event will continue to be a fun and worthwhile venture. I want to thank the volunteers in the Mapleton community who continue to step up to the plate, offering us an event filled with great entertainment, competition, and community spirit. I am proud to be part of the agricultural and rural community here in Mapleton that continues to support our vision and mission - Mapleton: Rooted in Tradition, Growing for the Future! Neil Driscoll Mayor
2018 CHAIRPERSONS Beef Cattle Buildings & Grounds Campin’ & Jammin’ Catering Concessions Culinary Crafts Dairy Cattle Demolition Derby Gates Goats Hay & Grain Heavy Horse Horticulture Leisure Arts & Crafts Pet Show Pickles & Preserves Roots & Vegetables Youth Section Sheep Storage Tractor Pull Website
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RULES & REGULATIONS See www.draytonfair.com for Registration Forms & more Information. Proof of at least two million dollars liability insurance must be shown by all livestock exhibitors and event participants. 1.
All exhibitors, spectators and participants must pay admission - a wristband will be issued. Children 6 & under are Free. Valid 4-H Card - 1 FREE Admission to the Fair.
2.
All exhibits, except livestock, will be judged on the first day of the show and must be entered with the Secretary and on the grounds between 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, or 8:30- 11:00 a.m. Friday. Judging will start at 12:00 p.m. Friday. Exhibits can be picked up at 4:00 p.m. Sunday. All livestock must be entered with the Secretary, and on the grounds before 10:00 a.m. the day of showing and judging to start at 11:00 a.m. unless otherwise stated.
3.
While the Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure safety of articles sent to the exhibition, the owners must take the responsibility and the risk of exhibiting and should any article be
accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Directors will give all the assistance in their powers towards recovery but will not make any payments for the value thereof.
4. Persons exhibiting articles not their own and not in accordance with these rules, shall forfeit all prizes. 5. All articles included in the Homecraft Division must be the production of the house exhibiting it and the Director in charge of Division has the authority to call for an affidavit. 6. A piece of each entry will be kept on show and the remaining pie, cake, etc., will be allowed to be taken home at 4:30 p.m. Friday, or when judging is completed. 7. An exhibitor may enter only one entry per class, with the exception that an exhibitor in livestock classes may have 2 entries in any class.
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RULES & REGULATIONS 8. Root vegetables are: beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, rutabagas, radishes and sugar beets. Vegetables should be cleaned and uniform in size and shape. 9.
Membership fee. Everyone over the age of 18 who competes, pays a membership fee. Annual Associate Membership $5 or Full Voting Membership $10.
10. The Society will not be responsible for any loss, damage or accident occurring to any property on the grounds during the fair. 11. In the case of an error in the printing of the prize list, the Directors have the power to rectify the same. 12. No prize will be paid until the books are properly made up, and all complaints, if any, heard and decided by the Directors. 13. No person shall be allowed to go near the judges during their inspection of stock except the Directors appointed for that purpose whose duty it shall be to preserve order and point out the various lots. 14. All exhibits in harness classes must be shown in a suitable vehicle. 15. Exhibitors of purebred stock must produce to the Secretary, previous to entry, satisfactory Certificates of Registration in their different Class Books, or give satisfactory evidence that they are entitled to be registered in the same. 16. Brood mares must be accompanied by their foals or satisfactory proof furnished that they have suckled a foal during the present season. 17. Proof of at least two million dollars liability insurance must be shown by all livestock exhibitors and event participants.
18. All livestock must be shown in the judging ring in order to be awarded prize money. 19. No animals shall be removed from the show grounds until 3:00 p.m. without permission. All stock, produce or other articles exhibited are at risk of the owner and bulls must be secured by the proper rings to prevent mischief. 20. All prize cheques are to be cashed within 90 days of date issued. To accommodate exhibitors at a distance the Secretary will receive entries by mail addressed to: Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society Box 255, Drayton, Ont. N0G 1P0 SPECIAL NOTE In case of bad or unfavorable weather, or other reasons causing the receipts to fall short of paying expenses, a proportionate amount, exclusive of membership, will be deducted from such prizes, to enable Directors to balance the amounts collected, and not leave the whole sum to be a debt to bear heavily on the Society and thus impair its usefulness. PRIVACY OF INFORMATION POLICY Any information collected by the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society regarding members, exhibitors, commercial exhibitors, sponsors, directors and any other persons related directly to the business of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, will be used solely for the purposes of promotion of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, and for maintenance of their files and data base. Any member, exhibitor, commercial exhibitor, sponsor or director realizes that when they agree to take part in the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society and the Drayton Fair, their names may be published for these reasons only. None of this information, whatsoever, will be sold or transferred to any outside party for any reason.
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OPEN HEAVY & LIGHT HORSE SHOW Saturday, August 11th – 11:00 a.m. Director: Jim Walker 519-638-2449, Janice Nixon, Sue Hogenkamp Please Note: Exhibitors must register with the Secretary prior to the show. When an exhibitor is showing more than one entry in a class, please ensure the additional entries are listed on the entry form. Numbers must be worn while showing, Proof of insurance is required, and all exhibitors must sign a “Hold Harmless Agreement”. Helmets must be worn when showing under saddle. ORDER OF SHOWING WILL BE ANNOUNCED. CLASS AALL BREED HEAVY HORSE HARNESS CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1. 4 Horse Hitch $80 $70 $60 $50 2. Unicorn Hitch $60 $50 $40 $30 3. Heavy Team $40 $35 $30 $25 4. Light Team $40 $35 $30 $25 5. Best Mated Groomed Team $40 $35 $30 $25 6. Team with Lady Driver $40 $35 $30 $25 7. Single Draft Hitch $40 $35 $30 $25
CLASS C – LINE CLASS 1. Draft- Broodmare $20 $15 $12 $10 2. Draft – Foal of current year $20 $15 $12 $10 3. Draft- Yearling $20 $15 $12 $10 4. Draft- 2 year old filly or gelding $20 $15 $12 $10 5. Draft- 3 year old filly or gelding $20 $15 $12 $10 6. Draft- 3 horses owned by 1 owner $20 $15 $12 $10 7. Junior Showmanship (under 18) $20 $15 $12 $10 8. Best Pony on the Grounds $20 $15 $12 $10 9. Yelp Mare $20 $15 $12 $10
CLASS B – OPEN CLASS 1. Junior Driver- Heavy $20 $15 $12 $10 2. Open Horse or pony under saddle $20 $15 $12 $10 3. Open Costume Class $20 $15 $12 $10
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4-H DAIRY SHOW Saturday, August 11th – 12:00 p.m. Class F – 4-H Dairy Classes Director: Ben Hennessy 519-638-2071 All cattle must have National Livestock Identification Number (RFID number) as requirement for entry. As well, exhibitors are required to present Premises Identification Number.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
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$20
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3. Junior Showmanship, 12-14 Years as of January 1, 2018 Sponsored by Eldale Veterinary Clinic
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$20
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4. Novice Showmanship, 9-11 Years as of January 1, 2018 Sponsored by Linwood Vet
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$20
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5. Peewee Showmanship, 8 years and under as of January 1, 2018 Sponsored by Leis Country Feed & Supply
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$20
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6. Junior Heifer, born Mar 1, 2018 or later Sponsored by Jones Feed Mill
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7. Intermediate Heifer, born Dec 1, 2017 – Feb 28, 2018 Sponsored by Conestogo Agri Systems
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8. Senior Heifer, Born Sept 1, 2017 – Nov 30, 2017 $50 $40 $30 $20 $20 Sponsored by Allan Johnston Limited
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10. Junior Yearling, born Mar 1, 2017 – May 31, 2017
$50
$40
$30
$20
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$10
11. Overall Champion Dairy Calf and Reserve Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society $100 $50 12. Champion 4-H Showman Rosettes donated by Daisy Meadow Farms
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13. Group of 3 – Three calves all entered by the same exhibitor 14. Over-the-hill Showmanship All competitors in Classes 1 - 4 placed after 6th will receive $5 each.
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BEEF CATTLE SHOW Sunday, August 12th - 12:00 p.m. Class V – Open Beef Classes Director: David Wooddisse 519-638-2705, Lindsay Mitchell All cattle must have National Livestock Identification Number (RFID number) as requirement for entry. As well, exhibitors are required to present Premises Identification Number. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
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5. Champion & Reserve Beef Showperson Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society 6. Heifer Calf, born after Jan. 1, 2018 Sponsored by Secure Insurance
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$40
$30
$20
$20
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7. Fall Yearling, Born Sept 1, 2017 – Dec 31, 2017
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$20
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$10
8. Summer Yearling, Born Apr 1, 2017 – Aug 31, 2017
$50
$40
$30
$20
$20
$10
9. Senior Yearling, Born Jan 1, 2017 – Mar 31, 2017 Sponsored by Jones Feed Mill
$50
$40
$30
$20
$20
$10
10. Champion Beef Breeding Heifer Rosettes donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society 11. Market Animal Sponsored by Jones Feed Mill
$50
$40
$30
$20
$20
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$20
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GOAT SHOW Saturday, August 11th - 11:00 a.m. “Outside Pens” Director: Femmy Campbell 519-343-5882 Exhibitors limited to 2 entries in each section. Contact the Director for information. Exhibitors please bring your own straw. CLASS I - ALPINE 1. Doe Kid, current year $14 $13 $12 2. Dry yearling doe, never born a kid $14 $13 $12 3. Doe, 1st freshener $14 $13 $12 Sponsored by Jones Feed Mill 4. Doe, 2nd freshener $14 $13 $12 5. Doe, 3rd or more freshener $14 $13 $12 6. Best doe from section above: Champion & Reserve SPECIALS 7. Best Dam and Daughter in the show: Trophy donated by Santog Dairy Goats 8. Best Kid in the show: Trophy donated by Nieuwland Feed & supply Ltd. 9. Best Doe in the show: Ribbon Only 10. Showmanship: Trophy donated by Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society
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CLASS J - NUBIAN List and prizes as Class I CLASS K - TOGGENBURG List and prizes as Class I CLASS L - LA MANCHA List and prizes as Class I CLASS M - SAANEN List and Prizes as Class I CLASS N - OPEN CLASS Any animal not shown in previous classes List and prizes as class I CLASS O - BOER GOATS List and prizes as class I
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SHEEP SHOW Sunday, August 12th - Judging to start at 12:30 p.m. “OUTSIDE PENS” Directors: Jim Driscoll 519-589-7390, Jim Walker 519-638-2449 Exhibitors limited to 2 entries in each section single entry in groups. All entries must be washed. Group Classes and Pairs must be of the same breed. Pair Classes must be entered and owned by the exhibitor CLASS P - SOUTHDOWNS 1. Yearling Ewe
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$18
$15
$15
$15
2. Ewe Lamb
$25
$20
$18
$15
$15
$15
3. Pair of Ewes From Class 1 or 2
$25
$20
$18
$15
$15
$15
4. Yearling Ram
$25
$20
$18
$15
$15
$15
5. Ram Lamb
$25
$20
$18
$15
$15
$15
6. Mixed Pair From Class 1, 2, 4 or 5
$25
$20
$18
$15
$15
$15
7. Get of Sire – $25 $20 $18 $15 $15 Group of 3 animals from one sire. 1st pair of incisors in place. Both sexes may be represented
$15
8. Breeders Flock – $25 $20 Group of 4 animals. Both sexes must be represented
$15
Class Q – Suffolk List and prizes as in Class P
Class R – Hampshire – List and prizes as in Class P
9. Best Flock of Purebred Sheep
$18
$15
Class S – Dorset – List and prizes as in Class P
$15
Class T – Any Other Breed – List and prizes as in Class P
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10. Supreme Champion Ram & Reserve
$30
$20
11. Supreme Champion Ewe & Reserve
$30
$20
Class U - Junior Exhibitor’s Class All Junior Exhibitors age 21 and under placing after 5th place will receive $5.00. Classes will be split according to age on show day 12. SHOWMANSHIP
$15
$13
$12
$10
$10
13. TYPE
$15
$13
$12
$10
$10
SHEEP SHOW SPONSORS: Circle R. Livestock Ltd. Floradale Feed Mill Ltd. Eldale Vet Clinic Old Mill & Atlas Tanning Jim and Wendy Driscoll Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Thank you to all the sponsors who generously donated to the Drayton Sheep Show
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HAY & GRAIN Class AA – Hay & Grain Director: Dave Wooddisse 519-638-2705 All exhibits to be tagged. 2017 cereal grains are eligible in this class. Entries must be in place between 7:00pm & 8:30pm Thursday, August 9th or between 8:30am and 11:00am Friday, August 10th. Removal time 4:00pm Sunday, August 12th. Sponsored by Hensall Co-op 1. Bushel of hard Red Winter Wheat 2. Bushel of hard Red Spring Wheat 3. Bushel of Soft Red Winter Wheat 4. Bushel of Soft White Winter Wheat 5. Bale of Legume Hay 6. Bushel of Corn Silage 7. 5 Stalks of Ensilage Corn 8. Bale of Grass Hay 9. Bushel of Haylage
1st $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
2nd 3rd $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5
10. Bushel of Oats 11. Bushel of Mixed Grain 12. Bushel of Barley 13. Winner in Hay and Grain Section. 14. Soybean Plant with the most pods. 15. New Exhibitor with most points Donated by Grant Schieck
1st $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $30
2nd 3rd $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5 $10 $5
ROOTS & VEGETABLES Class BB - Roots & Vegetables Directors: John and Stephanie Klaassen – 519-638-2106 One entry per class. All entries must be produce of your own garden. Vegetables should be wiped clean. Entries must be in place between 7:00 & 8:30 pm Thursday, August 9th, or between 8:30 & 11:00 am Friday, August 10th. Removal time 4:00 pm Sunday, August 12th. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
1. 5 snow peas 2. 5 pods peas 3. 5 table carrots, tops trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm) 4. 3 ripe tomatoes, stems on 5. Largest tomato, by weight, can be green 6. 5 Tiny Tim tomatoes, ripe, stems on 7. 2 field cucumbers 8. 2 English cucumbers 9. 5 onions, Dutch Set, may be green 10. 5 onions, Spanish Set, may be green 11. 3 garlic bulbs 12. 5 red onions 13. 3 green peppers, stems on 14. 3 hot peppers, stems on 15. 10 green beans
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16. 10 wax (yellow) beans 17. 5 climbing beans 18. 2 stems leek, trimmed 19. 1 head cabbage, green 20. 1 head cabbage, red 21. 5 pickling beets, tops trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm) 22. 5 cylindrical beets 23. 3 ears sweet corn, 1/3 kernels showing 24. 1 beet, largest by weight 25. 3 zucchini, stir fry size 26. 1 potato, largest by weight 27. 5 white potatoes, any variety 28. 5 red potatoes, any variety 29. Any summer squash 30. Vegetable oddity 31. Largest Zucchini by weight
Prizes: 32. Homecraft Director’s Special: 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10 Best collection of home grown vegetables - no less than 7 named vegetables. 33. Largest Beet 34. Margreth Signer Special: 1st - $20, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $5 “Summer Bounty” – using vegetables & herbs to express the season, displayed in a container or on a board. Variety to count, flowers may be added for decoration. 35. Most points Prize: Stokes $20 gift certificate
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HORTICULTURE - CLASS CC Directors: Phyllis Fletcher, 519-638-2372, Elvira Bawden, Lisa Bye, Susan Klaassen, Jacinda Schieck Please read prize list carefully. Entry tags must be TIED. Entries must be in place between 7:00 and 8:30pm Thursday, August 9th or on Friday August 10th between 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Judging begins at 12 noon Friday, August 10th. Door closes Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Removal time - Sunday 4:00p.m. Flowers and plants must be homegrown. Prizes: 1st-$4.00, 2nd-$3.00, 3rd-$2.00 POTTED PLANTS: NO PLANTS IN HANGERS. Single plant per pot (exceptions 15 and 18) 1. African violet, single crown, single floret 2. African violet, single crown, double or semi-double floret 3. Baby Tears 4. Shamrock 5. Begonia, tuberous, large flowering 6. Begonia, foliage beauty 7. Cactus or succulent 8. Coleus 9. Orchid 10. Geranium, in bloom, red 11. Geranium, in bloom, any colour 12. Geranium, variegated leaf, any colour 13. Impatiens, (single bloom) 14. Impatiens, (double bloom) 15. Fern, any kind, named 16. Streptocarpus 17. Aloe Vera 18. Spider plant 19. Any flower plant, not listed, with bloom 20. Any non-flowering plant, not listed. Not over 15” CUT FLOWERS Gladioli stem should be cut back to 10” to avoid tipping over 21. Cleome, 1 stem, any colour 22. Hydrangea, 1 bloom, any colour 23. Cosmos, 1 stem, at least 3 blooms 24. Calendula, 3 blooms, any colour 25. Cornflower, 3 blooms, 1 colour, 1 stem 26. Coneflower, any colour, 1 stem 27. Chrysanthemum, 2 stems, any kind, any colour 28. Dahlia, Pompom, under 2” (5cm), 1 bloom 29. Decorative dahlia, 2’(5cm) or over, 1 bloom 30. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom 31. Dahlia, 1 bloom, 6”(15cm) or over, any colour 32. Gladioli, 1 spike, red 33. Gladioli, 3 spikes, white and/or pink 34. Gladioli, 3 spikes, each a different colour 35. Gladioli, 1 spike, any colour not listed 36. Gladioli, miniature, 1 spike, any colour 37. Marigolds, 3 blooms, under 2”(5cm) 38. French Marigolds, 3 blooms, any size 39. Marigolds, 3 blooms, 2-4” (5-10cm) 40. Marigolds, 3 blooms, over 4” (10cm) 41. Pansies, 3 blooms, with own foliage 42. Petunias, 2 sprays, any colour, single bloom 43. Petunias, 2 sprays, any colour, double bloom 44. Rose, 1 tea rose in bloom in bowl 45. Rose, 1 spray, miniature, any colour
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46. Rose, Grandiflora or Floribunda, 1 spray 47. Salvia, 3 blooms 48. Snapdragons, tall, 3 stems, any colour 49. Snapdragons, dwarf (semi) 3 stems, any colour 50. Sweet peas, 3 stems, any colour 51. Zinnias, 1 bloom, over 4” (10cm) 52. Zinnias, 3 blooms, 2-4” (5-10cm) 53. Zinnias, 3 blooms, under 2” (5cm) 54. Lavatera, 1 stalk, any colour 55. Asters, 3 blooms, any colour 56. Sunflower, 1 bloom, under 6” (15cm) 57. Sunflower, 1 bloom, over 6” (15cm) 58. Everlasting flower: stacice 59. Any other annual, 1 stem or spray, named 60. Any blooming perennial, 1 stem, named if possible FLORAL DESIGNS Prizes: 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 61. “Good Morning”, bright colours in a coffee mug 62. “Gorgeous”, vase of mixed annuals, minimum 4 varieties 63. “Spirit Lifter”, design for a confined person 64. Display of Zinnias all around 65. In a vase, using flowers and grasses, found in a fence corner 66. Dish Garden: miniature landscape in an open shallow container not over 15” (38cm) in any direction 67. Remember Grandma: old fashioned flowers in an antique container, not over 15” (38cm) in any direction HORTICULTURE SPECIALS 68. Pine Corner Tree Farm, Jack & Donna Vos Special: Best potted plant (#1-20) Prize: $10.00 gift certificate 69. Blooming Dale’s Special: Best Rose (#44, 45, 46) Prize: $10.00 gift certificate 70. Dobben’s True Value Special: Patio Container. The container must not measure more than 16” high and must contain at least 3 different varieties of plants. Prize: $10 gift certificate 71. Homecraft Director’s Special: Table arrangement, using any variety of flowers , any colour, must incorporate candles. Not more than 10” (25cm) high. Prizes: 1st - $20.00 2nd -$15.00 3rd-$10.00 72. Helen Moffat Special: “Summertime” large arrangement (OVER 15”) (38cm) tall of cut sunflowers, other foliage and one contrasting flower Prizes:1st - $7.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 73. Arthur Greenhouse Special: Summer Flower Arrangement using Phlox, not to exceed 60cm. Prize: $30.00 gift Certificate 74. Arlene Martin Memorial Trophy: Presented to the exhibitor with most points in Horticulture. Winners from previous two years not eligible.
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TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL LOCAL TRACTOR & TRUCK PULL Friday, August 10th 6:00 pm
OTTPA TRACTOR & TRUCK PULL Saturday, August 11th 6:00 pm
STAN DRISCOLL MEMORIAL AWARD
HOT STOCK - 5,500 4x4 Sponsored by Skerritt Excavating, Hannah and Hamilton Construction Company
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6500 LOCAL GAS PICKUP Sponsored by Luymes Farms Ltd.
8500 LOCAL DIESEL PICKUP Sponsored by 4 Wheel Performance
6500 LOCAL TRACTOR Sponsored by Rothsay Farm Services
8500 LOCAL TRACTOR Sponsored by Pit King, Halwell Mutual Insurance
15500 LOCAL TRACTOR Sponsored by Conestogo Agri, Hei-View Auctions
WORKSTOCK
MODIFIED FARM TRACTORS - 8,000 Sponsored by Marquardt Farm Drainage
MODIFIED FARM TRACTORS - 10,500 Sponsored by Premier Farm Equipment
PRO STOCK TRACTORS – 7,500 Sponsored by ESM Farm Equipment
PRO STOCK TRACTORS – 9,000 Sponsored by Trinier Farms, Greenwood Cement
PRO STOCK TRACTORS – 10,000 Sponsored by Stoltz Sales & Service, Shantz Farm Equipment
Sponsored by Country Air & Repair, Holborn Farms
SINGLE ENGINE MODIFIED TRACTOR
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Sponsored by Dechert’s Diesel and Auto Repair
SUPER MODIFIED 4X4 PICKUP TRUCK
“KING OF THE PULL” COMPETITION Class 1 - Local Farm Tractors 17,500 lbs Class 2 - Local Farm Tractors 22,000 lbs Class 3 - Local Farm Tractors 28,000 lbs Class 4 - Local Farm Tractors 36,000 lbs Sponsored by EKotuning.com
TRUCK & TRACTOR WEIGH IN: 4:00PM
Sponsored by Gleeson Electric, Buehler Automotive
PRO STREET DIESEL TRUCK Sponsored by Chalmers Fuel
SUPER SEMI TRUCK *NEW THIS YEAR* Sponsored by Marvara Truck Service, Bailey Repair
Digital electronic scales will be used for track side weigh in at the John Street entrance
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“KING OF THE PULL” Sponsored by: Ekotuning.com
LOCAL FARM TRACTOR PULL COMPETITION To promote the participation of local farmers in area tractor pulls the Drayton, Grand River and Fergus Agricultural Societies would like to award a top cash prize and trophy to the top pullers in local farm tractor classes. Points will be accumulated in the 17,500 lbs local farm class, 22,000 lbs local farm class and the 28,000 lbs farm class and the 36,000 farm class. After the Fergus Fall Fair tractor pull, the point winners from each class will be awarded a $100 prize, a trophy, and be crowned the “King of the Pull” in Wellington County local farm classes. All competitors must meet all “King of the Pull” rules regarding NON-CIRCUIT tractors, as well as all required safety rules. Point System Will Be as Follows: 1st place – 20 points | 2nd place – 19 points | 3rd place – 18 points | 4th place – 17 points Down to ………. . 20th place – 1 point Points will be accumulated after each event. The final results will be announced after the Fergus Fall Fair Pull Any Puller misconduct will result in immediate surrender of points For more information Call Derek Bruder 519-501-1387
THANK YOU to the following pull sponsors who contributed to the cost of the sled, scales, lighting and P.A. system Cosens Excavating and Zonne Gloren Farms
TRACK OFFICIALS DECISIONS FINAL.
Classes will not necessarily be pulling in the order printed For information contact David McCready 519-820-1133, Jim Zantinge 519-503-4682
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DEMOLITION DERBY Sponsored by: Mornington Communications, Bailey Repair Services Ltd., Elmira Auto Supplies Inc.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th, 2018 - 1:00pm Pit opens at 10:00 a.m. Inspection begins at 11:00 a.m. Derby to begin at 1:00 p.m. sharp at the Drayton Fair Grounds Driver and mechanic MUST accompany their car for free entry!
Heats will include: Best decorated, 4 cylinder Figure 8, 6-8 cylinder demo (strait stock), 1/2 Ton Pick Up Truck Demo, and Mini Smash. Go on our Facebook page for Rules.
Mom’s Motorsports “The Sports Your Mother Warned You About”. YOUR CAR “MUST” ARRIVE “READY TO GO” Drivers “must” register between 10:00 a.m. & 12:00 noon & attend the Drivers’ Meeting at 12:45 p.m.
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CULINARY CRAFTS CLASS DD - Culinary Crafts Associate Directors - Darlene Brodhaecker, Shelda Morphy 519-638-5022 Junior Directors - Matthew Brodhaecker, Shayna Morphy Baking must arrive on Thursday, August 9, 2018 between 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm or on Friday, August 10, 2018 between 9:00 am - 11:00 am. All baking to be picked up on Friday, August 10, 2018. The following sections will be on displayed during the fair: Section 1, 31, 32, 33. All baking is to have 2 entry tags attached in clean plastic bags, no plastic wrap, and no elastic closures. No commercial mixes or fillings unless specifically stated. Thank you for participating!**If you are a First time Exhibitor please mark on each entry tag N.E. (New Exhibitor). PIES Pies baked on foil,. **New foil plates should be tempered before use in 400 degree F oven for at least 10 minutes or the bottom of the pies will not cook. Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 1. Apple Pie - lattice top - Winning Apple Pie will be on display for the Fair. 2. Raspberry pie - fancy top 3. Blueberry pie - fancy top 4. Raisin Butter tarts 5 - Winning baker of tarts will bake tarts to for District 7 meeting in November 2018.
TURKEY SMOKIE PRODUCT OF CANADA
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SPECIALS - First prize becomes property of the donor. Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 5. Connie Walker Special - Raspberry & Red Currant Pie 6. Connie Walker Special - Carrot & Beet Loaf - one whole loaf to be handed in please. Recipe can be found at the end of the section. 7. Mary Hilborn Special - 1 dozen butter tarts. 8. Darlene Brodhaecker Special - Cherry Pie. 9. Robert Peel Special - Dutch Apple Pie. 10. Allan Cherrey Special - Peach Pie double crust. First & second place pies go to the donor. **prize money Section 10: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $2.00
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CULINARY CRAFTS 11. Ron Bults Special - Peach Pie lattice top - no nutmeg thank you! *12. Ron Ellis Special - 8” round double layer Chocolate cake with chocolate icing- no date filling *13. John Cherrey Special - 8” round double layer Chocolate cake iced with chocolate icing *14. Nadine Peel Special - 8” round double layer Chocolate cake iced with chocolate icing with DATE FILLING 15. Edith Schieck Special - 2 Crust apple pie, No cinnamon, apple spice is accepted. 16. Edith Schieck Special - Gum drop cake - 9” x 4 “. *Please note section 12, 13, & 14 must be place on foil wrapped cardboard 1” larger than the cake. CARROT AND BEET LOAF 1 ½ cups white sugar 1 cup oil 1 tsp vanilla 3 egg yolks beaten 3 tbsp hot water Blend and add: 1 cup shredded beet 1 cup shredded carrot ¾ cup raisins 2 cup flour 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp salt 2 tsp baking powder Beat 3 egg whites and fold into mixture. Bake at 350 degree in a loaf pan for 45 minutes. CAKES Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00 Please place cakes on foil wrapped cardboard 1” larger than the cake. Size of pan 9” x 9” . 17. Coffee Cake 18. Lemon Cake SQUARES BISCUITS & COOKIES - Please do not use commercial mixes. Cookies and squares are to be approximately 2 inches in diameter - unless otherwise stated. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 19. Chocolate Chip Cookies - 5 20. Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies - 5 21. Sugar Cookies - 5 22. Brownies - no nuts - 5 23. Date squares - 3 24. Chocolate Fudge - 5 pieces - cut into 1 inch pieces.
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LOAVES & MUFFINS Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Muffins to be placed on plate or tray, no paper linings. Loaves please cut in half. Enter one half of loaf in clean plastic bag. No commercial mixes. 25. Lemon loaf - ½ loaf 26. Banana loaf - ½ loaf 27. Chocolate chip muffins - 3 28. Banana muffins no nuts - 3 Yeast Bread & Buns Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 29. Loaf White Bread 30. White Dinner rolls - 3 Pickin’ Mapleton theme section 31 - 33. Items 31, 32, 33 will be kept on display for Fair weekend. Thank you for participating! 31. Director’s Special Prize - 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $5.00 8” - double layer round cake iced and decorated as an outdoor farm scene. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 32. Apple squares - 3 pieces cut into 1” pieces. 33. Blueberry muffins - 3 No paper liners. No mixes please. Thank you for participating and your support! Additional Prizes: Most points in culinary crafts and pickle & preserves - Prize voucher from Zehrs Food Market. Most points in sections 1 - 4 of culinary crafts $15.00 prize voucher from Drayton Freshmart. Donated by Anonymous Donor. First time exhibitor with most points in culinary crafts and pickle & preserves will be awarded 1 year subscription to CANADIAN LIVING magazine. Please mark on entry tag N.E. - new exhibitor. The winner please contact Arlie during the fair weekend for the details. Drayton Fair sends a Special thanks to our long time local sponsors! *Please note some Additional Prizes are subject to change.
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UNSEALED JARS, RUBBER RINGS WITH GLASS LIDS & WAX SEALS, RUSTED OR DAMAGED SNAP LIDS AND RINGS WILL NOT BE JUDGED. 1st place entries in the personally sponsored specials will go to the sponsor after judging. Entries must be in between 7:00 – 8:30 pm Thursday August 9th or 8:30 – 11:00 am Friday August 10th. Removal time is 4:00 pm Sunday August 12th. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 1. Apple Sauce 2. Canned Peaches 3. Strawberry Jam (Cooked) 4. Raspberry Jam (Cooked) 5. Any Other Cooked Jam – labelled 6. Strawberry Jam (Freezer) 7. Raspberry Jam (Freezer) 8. Apple Jelly 9. Red Currant Jelly 10. Any Other Jelly - labelled 11. Dill Pickles 12. Icicle Pickles 13. Bread & Butter Pickles 14. Any Other Pickle – labelled 15. Any Relish – labelled 16. Any Chutney – labelled 17. Canned Tomatoes 18. Salsa – Mild or Medium 19. Chili Sauce 20. Dave Cooper Special: Any Diabetic Salsa (Mild or Medium) – Must include attached recipe. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 21. Shirley Cooper Special: Diabetic Blueberry Jam - Must include attached recipe. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00
22. Barb Wilson Memorial Special: Hot Pepper Jelly – Must include attached recipe. 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 23. John and Arlie Zantinge Special: Any Jam with Two or More Fruits – Must include attached recipe. 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 24. Ann Buehler Special: Old Fashioned Nine Day Pickles – Must include attached Recipe. 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 25. Bernardin Best Jam or Jelly Award: Best Jam or Jelly using Bernardin pectin as selected by judge. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture & recipe creativity - Must include attached recipe AND proof of purchase of Bernardin pectin (product box is sufficient). 1st - $20.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate 26. Bernardin SNAP Lid/Mason Jar Creative Craft Award: Best decorative or functional homemade craft made using a Bernardin mason jar AND/OR two-piece SNAP Lid – 1st - $20.00 Bernardin Gift Certificate 27. Top New Exhibitor Special: The first-time exhibitor in Class EE with the highest collective points will receive a $10.00 Zehrs Gift Card
PRESERVED BY DEHYDRATION CLASS EED – Preserved by Dehydration Director: Erica Zantinge 519-638-3323 Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 1. Any Dehydrated Fruit (labeled) 2. Any Dehydrated Vegetable (labeled) 3. Fruit Leather
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LEISURE ARTS & CRAFTS CLASS FF Director: Helen Moffat 519-638-2493, Jean Brodhaecker 519-638-2291, Ann Whale, Donna Schieck, Connie Walker, Rachel and Janet Brodhaecker Entries will be accepted Thursday, August 9th 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm & Friday, August 10th 8:30 am -11:00 am. Removal time is 4:00 PM Sunday, August 12th NOTHING IS PERMITTED TO LEAVE THE BUILDING BEFORE THIS TIME. RULES: ALL QUILTS HAND QUILTED AND MACHINE QUILTED MUST HAVE A PERIMETER MEASUREMENT OF AT LEAST 324” (823 cm) FOR ALL CATEGORIES TO BE JUDGED FOR GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION, UNLESS STATED. All articles must be made and owned by the exhibitor. All articles shown for the previous two years are not eligible for a prize. All old, defaced or soiled work will be discarded in favour of up-to-date work. Please use safety pins, not straight pins for attaching entry tags. QUILTS & BEDROOM Prizes 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 1. Quilt, cotton, hand quilted. Perimeter at least 324” (823cm). 2. Quilt using shades of one or two colours only, machine quilted. Perimeter at least 324” (823cm). 3. Quilt, exhibitor’s choice, hand quilted. Perimeter at least 324” (823cm). 4. Quilt, Row by Row pattern, machine quilted. Perimeter at least 324” (823cm). 5a) Quilt, traditional pattern, named, perimeter at least 324” ( 823cm) Hand quilted 5b) Quilt, traditional pattern, named, perimeter at least 324” (823cm) Machine quilted 6. Quilt, exhibitor’s choice, machine quilted. Perimeter at least 324” (823cm). GRAND CHAMPION QUILT – HAND QUILTED PRIZE $25.00 RESERVE CHAMPION QUILT – HAND QUILTED PRIZE $20.00 GRAND CHAMPION QUILT – MACHINE QUILTED PRIZE $25.00 RESERVE CHAMPION QUILT – MACHINE QUILTED PRIZES $20.00 7. Duet Quilt, pieced, embroidered or appliquéd, top and binding done by one exhibitor and quilted by another party, both parties must be named. Top and binding to be judged only. Hand quilted. 8. Duet Quilt, pieced, embroidered or appliquéd, top and binding done by one exhibitor and quilted by another party, both parties must be named. Top and binding to be judged only. Machine quilted. 9. Quilt, Country Themed, minimum size 36”x40”(91.5cm x 101.5 cm) machine quilted 10. Sample quilt block, pieced, embroidered, or appliquéd must be 12.5 inches x 12.5 inches (32cm) mounted and named.
11. Quilt top only (not quilted) 12. Quilt or comforter, tied. 13. Quilt using Photo transfers 14. Machine quilted wall hanging, ready to hang, not less than 18” square (45 cm). 15. Crib Quilt, child’s nursery design, (pre-printed fabric), hand quilted. 16. a) Youth Design Quilt, suitable for a single bed under 324” perimeter (823 cm), hand quilted. b) Youth Design Quilt, suitable for a single bed under 324” perimeter (823 cm), machine quilted. 17.
ENID WHALE SPECIAL: Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Lap quilt for youth (must be bright and cheerful) minimum size 36” x 40” (91.5cm x 101.5cm), maximum size 45” x 60” (112cm x 150cm).
18. DEBBIE OXBY SPECIAL: Prizes: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 a) Child’s Wall Hanging , ready to hang. Approx. 45x54 (114.5cm x 137cm ) Hand Quilted. b) Child’s Wall Hanging , ready to hang. Approx. 45x54 (114.5cm x 137cm) Machine Quilted. 19. Quilt Class Special - Sponsored by Peggy Nagle, Elora Ontario. Prize: An Edge to Edge Quilting design up to Queen Size. To a New Exhibitor with the most points in sections 1-16 LIVING ROOM Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 20. Afghan, knit, Minimum 45” X 60” (112cm x 150cm) 21. Afghan, crochet, minimum 45” x 60” (112cm x 150cm) 22. Afghan, made from squares or strips - knit or crochet. 23. Lap Afghan, not more than 3’ x 4’ (90cm x 120cm). 24. A homemade pillow case 25. Cushion, practical, washable fabric.
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Cushion, using panel, hand or machine quilted. Cushion for a child’s room. Scatter rug, any method. Any article of counted cross stitch, not a picture, eg. pillow, finger towel. Hand quilted wall hanging, ready to hang. Crochet doily, not more than 12” (30.5cm), mounted. Crochet doily, more than 15” (38cm), mounted. Any article using a Gardening Theme. Candle mat, not bigger than 8” (20cm) across, hand or machine quilted. 2 Hot Pads, any medium.
DINING ROOM & KITCHEN Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 36. Decorated lamp shade. 37. Casserole carrier. 38. 2 pot holders, practical, different designs. 39. 2 pot holders, decorative, different designs. 40. A decorated terry towel and 1 knitted dish cloth. 41. Two place mats - reversible, any occasion. 42. Two place mats, quilted, any theme. 43. Table center piece, depicting theme of the fair. 44. Table runner, any theme, hand or machine quilted. CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 45. Bib style apron, men’s or ladies’. 46. Apron, any style, men’s or ladies’, depict theme of the fair. 47. Half apron. 48. Receiving blanket. 49. Child’s bib. 50. Apron made from a man’s shirt. 51. Any nightwear or boxer shorts. 52. Something useful from something useless (fabric only). 53. Something useful from something useless (made from anything except fabric). 54. Article of clothing made from fleece. 55. Article of pet wear. 56. Ugliest sweatshirt- decorations only to count. 57. Child’s apron. 58. Child’s dress. 59. Any other excellent piece of work. KNITTING Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 60. Ladies’ sweater. 61. Knitted cardigan. 62. Sweater, pullover, adult. 63. Scarf, knit from specialty yarn. Eg. Boa, eyelash.
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Sweater, adult or child, short sleeve or shell. Infinity scarf, knit Mitts, one pair, any style. Poncho or prayer shawl. Socks, one pair. Hat, toque or cowl. Baby shawl or carriage cover. Baby outfit, two pieces (sweater and hat), newborn to one year displayed in a box. Child’s sweater or cardigan. Slippers, adult or youth, plain or decorated. Any other knitted article.
CROCHETING Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 75. Baby sweater, 6-18 months size. 76. Baby shawl or carriage cover. 77. Crochet item of outerwear, eg. hat, mitts. 78. Novelty afghan, eg. mermaid, princess dress. 79. Any other crochet item. SENIOR CITIZENS (60 PLUS) No entry fee required if exhibitor is ONLY entering in Class FF Sections 80 - 86. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 80. Knit article, e.g. adult sweater, shawl, large doily etc. 81. a) Knit article, eg mitts, socks, hat b) Knit article, eg. Dish cloth, hand towel 82. Crochet item. 83. Article of woodworking. 84. Scrapbooking page, at least three pictures, mounted, theme: Family 85. Any article depicting theme of the fair. 86. Article from men’s or women’s favourite hobby, not listed above. TALENT TABLE Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 87. Any article handmade for your pet. 88. Stuffed animal, suitable for a child’s room, any material. 89. Stuffed bear, any medium, any size. 90. Article made from plastic canvas over 5“. 91. Decoration for a bathroom. 92. Counted cross stitch picture, under 15” not including mat and frame. Ready to hang. 93. Homemade pincushion. 94. Decoration for an office. 95. Harvest decoration, homemade. 96. Memory book page, scrapbooking, theme “Gardening” at least three pages.
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LEISURE ARTS & CRAFTS 97. Memory book page, scrapbooking, theme “One of My Favourite Things” at least three pictures 98. An article of homemade jewelry. 99. Any article of hand embroidery. 100. Yard or garden decoration. 101. Any article of bead work. 102. Decoration for Easter 103. Decorated flower pot or jar - not Christmas theme. 104. 3 handmade articles, different techniques, for a bazaar displayed in a box or container. 105. Handmade tote bag. 106. Penmanship On a 8 ½” x 11” (21.5cm x28cm) NO PRINTING, use this verse: Strawberries Juicy, plump, and sweet Strawberries are good to eat A glass of water on a hot summer day You make a person’s problems go away In the garden I go out to pick I walk to the plant and pick one up So juicy I could drink it from a cup I popped it in my mouth, the flavour was holy When hard times bring me down The sweet strawberries destroy my frown The happiness they bring me Makes me feel elated and free
PHOTOGRAPHY No computer enhancements or effects are permitted Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Photos should be mounted and labeled on cardboard on firm backing 119. Photography, 2 photos of farming activity. 120. Photography, 2 photos “Garden Haven”. 121. Photography, 2 photos, must contain the colour blue. 122. Photography, 1 photo, “Owner and Pet Look-a-like”. 123. Photography, 2 photos, in Black and White. 124. Photography, 1 print, “Water feature”. 125. Photography, 2 photos, “Fun in the Mud”. 126. DIANNE SCHIECK SPECIAL: Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 One or more photos showing the Bounty of Mapleton. 127. MARG KIRBY SPECIAL: Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 One photo of grandparents or grandparent with grandchild or grandchildren.
CHRISTMAS Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 128. 1 pair of decorated candleholders. 129. Christmas theme in a jar, any size. 130. Christmas door decoration, inside or outdoor. 131. 3 Christmas tree ornaments, mounted in a box, 107. Article made of wood, decorative. different techniques. 108. Woodworking article, may be a wooden pallet creation. 132. Christmas sewing article, apron, placemat, runners etc. 109. Welcome door decoration, not a wreath. 133. Christmas bazaar item for under $15.00 made by 110. 3 handmade greeting cards. exhibitor. 111. Gift basket for a housewarming, to include 134. Christmas Gift Basket - using edible items - at least 3 handmade items 5 items. 112. Have you completed an excellent piece of work, only to 135. Christmas stocking, any medium. find there is no section to show it in? Please enter here! 136. Christmas centerpiece, not fabric. 113. Have you started an article which is not complete. Enter your UFO here! 137. QUILTER’S NINE PATCH SPECIAL: $15.00 gift certificate for the most points ART in classes 1 - 16. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Drawings and paintings should be framed for hanging. 138. SPINRITE SPECIAL: A box of yarn for the most points 114. Oil painting, any subject. in classes 60-79. 115. Acrylic painting, any subject. 116. Drawing or Sketch, any subject, in black and white. 139. JEAN BRODHAECKER SPECIAL 117. Landscape painting. a. $10.00 to most points in classes 119-125. 118. Painting on wood, metal, or glass jar. b. $10 to runner up in points in classes 119-125 (cannot be same person as winner of a).
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LEISURE ARTS & CRAFTS 140. LEN’S MILL STORE SPECIAL: a. $15.00 gift certificate for the most points in classes 20 - 59. b. $15.00 gift certificate for the most points in classes 87 - 113. c. $15.00 gift certificate for the most points in classes 128 - 136. d. All exhibitors that have entered in the leisure crafts section will have a chance to win a $15.00 gift certificate from Len’s Mill Store. A random draw will be done on Sunday August 12th, 2018. 141. HOME CRAFT DIRECTORS SPECIAL: Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00: A homemade article that is at least 50% red (afghan, quilt, pillow, sweater) 142. LADY FAIR DIRECTOR’S TROPHY: DONATED BY DRAYTON HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS for the most points in Horticulture, Roots and Vegetables, Leisure Arts and Crafts, Culinary Crafts and Pickles and Preserves. Open to residents of Mapleton Township. Last year’s winner is not eligible.
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9 new and unregistered Polaris® RZR®, RANGER®, Sportsman®, GENERAL®, and Ace® models purchased between 5/1/18-5/31/18. ber: R18RTA87A1 & R18RTA87A9), and will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. See your dealer for details. valid on select 2014-2019 new and unregistered models purchased between 5/1/18 and 5/31/18. Representative finance example 5,399 financed at 3.99% APR with $0 down payment equals $283.53/mo. per month for 60 months. Cost of borrowing is $1,612.59, d in-dealer and other applicable fees are extra. Dealers may sell for less. Applicable fees may vary by region and dealer. Dealer rized dealer for full details, eligible models and other offers. Offers are subject to change, extension or cancellation without notice. and restrictions may apply. Errors and omissions excepted. "Free one-year extended warranty valid with purchase of select new hs' factory warranty, plus 6 months Polaris promotional Limited Warranty for a total term of 12 months. On MY18 RANGER® models tional Limited Warranty for a total term of 24 months. Cannot be combined with any other Extended or Limited Warranty offers. all model years of High Lifter Edition models, RANGER® EV models, race, fleet and modified vehicles. Including Alberta, this is given s' sole discretion WARNING: Polaris off-road vehicles can be hazardous to operate and are not intended for on-road use. Driver must at least 12 years old. All riders should always wear helmets, eye protection, and protective clothing. Always use seat belts and cab harp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix. All riders should take a safety training course. Call 800-342-3764 for additional Offers
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YOUTH PRIZE LIST 2018 YOUTH PRIZE LIST Directors: Ruth Shaw – (519) 638-2432, Kathy Mallett, Jackie Shaw Junior Director: Laura Shaw The following classes are open to any elementary school pupil unless stated otherwise. Each entry must be labeled – name of entry, class, section, EXHIBITOR’S FULL NAME AND ADDRESS AND THE SCHOOL ATTENDED IN JUNE 2018. Grade refers to the exhibitor’s grade at the end of June. Pupils must enter exhibits only at their grade level (not above or below). No entry may be exhibited for more than two years. In the Crafts & Hobbies class, please enter only one piece of work per child in the sections “Any other piece of work (craft or artwork)”. All exhibits done at school will be picked up by a Director during the last week of June. All exhibits done at home are to be placed in the exhibition hall between 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, August 9th or between 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 10th. Doors will close at 3:00 p.m. Sunday to allow Directors to prepare for removal. PLEASE REMOVE ALL EXHIBITS FROM THE EXHIBITION HALL AT 4:00 P.M. ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 2018. ANNOUNCEMENT TO PARENTS: Parents are urged to allow the children to do the work and preparation of exhibits without assistance. Please encourage them in every way, but remember that every bit of work you do for them helps defeat the object of the youth fair. Please observe all rules and regulations. CLASS MM – ROOTS AND VEGETABLES All vegetables are to be brushed clean and stems trimmed to 1” (2.5 cm) Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 1. 5 pods of peas 2. 3 round beets, trimmed 3. 3 cylindrical beets, trimmed 4. 5 cucumbers, between 5-20 cm 5. 2 slicing cucumbers 6. 5 carrots, trimmed 7. 3 onions 8. 2 garlic bulbs 9. 3 ripe tomatoes, stems on 10. 1 large tomato (weight to count, can be green) 11. 5 Tiny Tim tomatoes, stems on 12. 2 green peppers, stems on 13. 3 hot peppers, stems on 14. 3 red potatoes 15. 3 white potatoes 16. 10 green beans 17. 10 yellow beans 18. 2 ears sweet corn, 1/3 kernels showing 19. Vegetable oddity 20. 1 zucchini, largest by weight 21. 1 potato, largest by weight 22. Selection of vegetables, displayed in a basket 23. Collection of 5 sprigs of different herbs displayed in a small vase. Name the herbs on a card.
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SPECIALS: KLAASSEN MECHANICAL PLUMBING Special: Prizes: 1st - $15.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00, 4th - $2.00 24. Tallest sunflower including roots DIRECTOR’S Special Prizes: 1st - $15.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00, 4th - $2.00 25. Largest diameter sunflower head ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Special: Prize: $10.00 26. First time exhibitor with the most points in the Roots and Vegetables sections. Please indicate on your entry tag if you are a first time exhibitor. CLASS NN – FLOWERS Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 PRESCHOOL - GRADE 3 1. Flower bouquet for the teacher 2. Bouquet of wild flowers 3. Petunias – 5 blooms with foliage 4. Bouquet of cut flowers GRADES 4 – 8 5. Gladioli, 3 stems 6. Bouquet of garden flowers 7. Floating rose in any container 8. Blooming plant – named 9. Arrangement of yellow flowers and foliage
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YOUTH PRIZE LIST SPECIALS: PHYLLIS FLETCHER Special: Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00
5 chocolate chip muffins, no commercial mixes, no papers, decorating optional.
PRESCHOOL – GRADE 3 10. An arrangement of wild flowers and weeds only, in a rubber boot, no garden flowers – total height of arrangement not to exceed 75 cm.
CLASS PPA – PENMANSHIP This class is sponsored jointly by RICK & SANDY LADD of Goldstone and EDWARD & NANCY STANNERS of Moorefield. Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00
GRADES 4 – 8 11. An arrangement of 50% to 75% wild flowers and weeds in a rubber boot, no garden flowers – total height of arrangement not to exceed 75 cm. CLASS OO – BAKING Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 PRESCHOOL – GRADE 3 1. Decorate a large cookie (pie pan size) 2. One decorated hard-boiled egg 3. Open face sandwich, decorated and wrapped 4. 3 cupcakes, each decorated differently GRADES 4 – 8 5. A small square cake (8” or 9” wide) using a garden fruit or vegetable as an ingredient. Include the recipe with your entry. No commercial mixes. 6. Make a vegetable animal, name the animal 7. 6 cookies – 3 kinds, 2 of each, label the kinds 8. 3 muffins, no papers – any kind, label the kind 9. A nutritionally balanced school lunch attractively displayed on a plate or tray SPECIALS: 10. DISTRICT DIRECTOR’S Special: Youth up to age 15 as of December 31st, 2018. One class only. The winner from our fair will be eligible to enter at the district competition. Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $3.00 Entry must consist of 8 plain chocolate chip cookies, no nuts, displayed in a sturdy box with easy to remove lid. Box may be decorated (will count as part of presentation). Cookies to be no larger than 3” (6.75 cm) and no smaller than 2” (5cm). 11. THE CAKE CASTLE Special Sponsored by the KLASSEN FAMILY Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 JK to Grade 6 Bake a 6” (15 cm) round or square vanilla cake and decorate to match the fair theme. 12 THE BEST OF THE BEST Prizes: 1st - $15.00, 2nd - $10.00 Preschool - Grade 8
PRE-SCHOOL 1. Print your first name. JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN 2. On lined paper, print your first and last name, and the numbers 1 to 10. SENIOR KINDERGARTEN 3. PRINT the following on lined paper: Do not forget to get me lots, or you’ll not get forget-me-nots! GRADE 1 4. PRINT the following on lined paper: Doorknobs If you look in the locksmith’s window, you’ll see there is more than one way to open a door. GRADE 2 5. PRINT the following on lined paper: I Thought a Thought I thought a thought. But the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought I thought. If the thought I thought I thought had been the thought I thought, I wouldn’t have thought so much. GRADE 3 6. WRITE, in cursive, the following on lined paper: Losing Pieces by Shel Silverstein
Talked my head off Worked my tail off Cried my eyes out Walked my feet off
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Sang my heart out So you see, There’s really not much left of me.
GRADE 4 7. WRITE the following on lined, 3-ringed binder paper: Mary Had Some Bubble Gum Mary had some bubble gum, she chewed it long and slow, and everywhere that Mary went her gum was sure to go. She chewed the gum in school one day, which was against the rule, the teacher took her pack away and chewed it after school. GRADES 5 AND 6 8. WRITE the following with pen, on lined, 3-ringed binder paper:
Necessary Mess by Michelle Schaub It clings to boots and radish roots and smudges mushroom caps. It likes to hide tucked deep inside all crannies, grooves, and gaps. In curly greens on stringy beans, old crates, and weighing scales. This film of dust a thin brown crust – a mess you can’t avert. But don’t you know? No crops would grow without a lot of dirt.
GRADES 7 AND 8 9. WRITE the following with pen, on lined, 3-ringed binder paper: A Time to Talk by Robert Frost
When a friend calls to me from the road And slows his horse to a meaning walk,
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I don’t stand still and look around On all the hills I haven’t hoed, And shout from where I am, “What is it?” No, not as there is a time to talk. I thrust my hoe in the mellow ground, Blade-end up and five feet tall, And plod: I go up to the stone wall For a friendly visit.
CLASS PPB – CRAFTS AND HOBBIES Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 Sections marked with “*” denotes only one (1) piece of work per child please. PRE-SCHOOL 1. Using wax crayons, draw a picture of yourself on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm). 2. Colour a colouring book picture. 3. Finger painting. 4. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN 5. Using wax crayons, draw a picture of your family on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45 cm). 6. On a paper plate, draw a vegetable. 7. Sponge painting. 8. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* SENIOR KINDERGARTEN 9. On a paper plate, draw several different kinds of vegetables. 10. Cut and paste picture, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) of a person, no photographs. Name the person. 11. Drawing, using wax crayons, 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm) – “What I Like to do at the Fair”. 12. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* GRADE 1 13. Paint a picture of your dream pet on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper. 14. Draw a picture of a farming activity on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper. 15. Make a picture using wax crayons of your family having fun on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper. 16. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* GRADE 2 17. Paint a picture, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), showing your favourite summer activity. 18. Illustrate the lifecycle of an animal, name the type of animal. 19. Drawing, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), – “Me playing my favourite game”. 20. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).*
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YOUTH PRIZE LIST GRADE 3 21. Pencil crayon drawing to illustrate a pioneer way of life on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper. 22. Draw and name a mismatched farm animal, using markers, on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm). 23. Any abstract design using cut paper, 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm). 24. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* GRADE 4 25. Illustrate, using pastels, a “TRACTOR OR TRUCK PULL” on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper. 26. Design your name or initials using crayons or pencil crayons. 27. Picture making – using markers illustrate a scene from Medieval Times – 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm). 28. Make a poster, approx. 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm), showing one Canadian province or territory with its map, flag, some natural resources, and industries. Label. GRADE 5 29. Draw a floor plan of a house that includes at least three energy efficient components. Label the components. 30. Pencil sketch of your shoe, black and white, 9”x12” 22.5cm x 30cm) paper. 31. Design a greeting card for a friend, no larger than 5”x7” (12.5cm x 17.5cm). 32. Using mainly popsicle sticks, build a bridge, no more than 24” (60 cm) long and 12” (30 cm) wide. Must be mounted on a sturdy base. GRADE 6 33. Illustrate a famous invention that was developed in Canada. Name the item, year of development and the name of the inventor. 34. Cut and paste – a leafy tree, 12”x12” (30cm x 30cm). 35. Create a comic strip, at least four frames, with captioning. 36. Illustrate at least three things that contribute to Canada’s identity on 18”x24” (45cm x 60 cm) paper. GRADES 7 – 8 37. Design a CD cover for a fictitious band. 38. Pencil sketch, no larger than 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm). 39. Half ‘n half picture – cut a picture in half, glue one part onto a page, then draw and colour to complete the whole. 40. Cartoon drawing – any subject, using any colour medium, may be copied by hand. 41. Design an abstract (e.g. radial, mosaic, tessellation, outlining, etc.) design on 12”x18” (30cm x 45cm) paper.
GRADES 9 – 12 42. Drawing or sketch, using pen, pencil, or marker – mounted. 43. Style a hairdo on your cosmo head. 44. Create a design using computer graphics. 45. Abstract design – any medium. 46. Piece of work using any material except paper. SPECIAL NEEDS (all grades) Sponsored by EARL & THERESA CAMPBELL 47. Paint or draw a picture on paper no larger than 18” x 24” (45cm x 60cm). 48. Create and decorate a door knob sign. 49. Decorate a container to use as a pencil holder. 50. Any other piece of work (craft or artwork).* SPECIALS: ROY & SHARON BOWMAN Special: Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 ALL GRADES FROM PRE-SCHOOL TO GRADE 6 Collections: 51. Collection of leaves, label or name. 52. Collection of stones, no semi-precious, polished or purchased stones. 53. Collection of buttons, mounted. 54. Collage of farming photos, any source. EARL & THERESA CAMPBELL Special: Prizes: 1st - $7.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 PRESCHOOL TO GRADE 6 55. Make a decoration for a birthday party, any theme. 56. Mount a fair themed picture on a stiff background and cut up to make a jigsaw puzzle. 57. Sew together an outline of a bear on two pieces of fabric of your choice, cut out and stuff the bear, add features, maximum 8” (20 cm) tall. GRADES 7 - 12 58. Make a cushion suitable for a teenager’s bedroom. Choose fabric and trims to show your individual preferences. FRANCES TURNER and ROBYN RUNSTEDLER Special: Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 59. GRADES 6 - 8 1 scrapbook page, 12” x 12” (30cm x 30cm), with a title. 60. GRADES 9 - 12 3 homemade cards, all different, each no larger than 5” x 7” (12.5cm x 17.5cm)
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YOUTH PRIZE LIST LORI WOODHAM Special: 61. GRADES JK – SK Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00 On an 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) piece of paper, create a farm sign advertising a homegrown product for sale. 62. GRADE 1 Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 On an 11” x 17” (28cm x 44cm) piece of paper, create a farm sign, with text, advertising a homegrown product for sale. 63. GRADE 2 On an 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) piece of paper create a birthday card for Canada’s 150th birthday. Be creative and use any materials. KLASSEN FAMILY Special Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 JK TO GRADE 6 64. Make a decoration for the garden. 65. Use an empty pop bottle to plant and grow your own vegetable (name), must be growing. 66. Build and decorate a birdhouse out of any material. 67. JK TO GRADE 6 Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00 Make a fairy garden display.
74. GRADES 7 - 9 Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 On an 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) sheet of paper, draw a picture about ATV safety. Include a sentence on the poster to explain the poster. DRAYTON FAIR DIRECTORS’ Special: Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00. 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00 75. ALL GRADES Make a poster, larger than 9”x12” (22.5cm x 30cm) advertising or commemorating a specific event (e.g. Fire Safety; Remembrance Day; special school events such as book fair, bake sale, concert, school spirit day, sports, etc.). MURAL Special: ALL GRADES Each class at the schools in Mapleton Township is encouraged to make a mural for the fair, incorporating the theme: “Best Pickin’ in Mapleton”. Please name the class, teacher, and school on the front so that the remuneration of $15.00 can be sent to the correct classroom. 2018 DRAYTON SUMMER FAIR YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION
GRADES 7 – 12 70. Selfie photo, no enhancements, mounted. 71. Animal photo taken by the exhibitor, no enhancements, mounted.
CLASS A – Up to Grade 4 CLASS B – Grades 5 - 8 CLASS C – Grades 9 - 12 Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00 Theme: “Promoting Your Fair”. Fair name and dates are to be indicated. Must be hand drawn. Poster size is a minimum 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) to a maximum 11”x17” (28cm x 44cm) without border. The poster is to be CENTRED ON ONE SOLID COLOUR CARDSTOCK OR BRISTOL BOARD BACKGROUND to give a 2” (5.5cm) BORDER on all four sides. The winning poster from the Drayton Fair advances to the district competition in November.
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72. GRADES JK – 2 Prizes: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 On an 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) sheet of paper, draw a fire escape plan for your home. Show the location of fire extinguishers, smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
Prizes: 1st place boy and girl – Medallion and $15.00 Runner-up boy and girl - $10.00 Most points earned by a boy and a girl in the over-all Youth Section will be awarded prize money. Last year’s first place winners are not eligible for first prize, but may still be awarded runner-up prize.
PHOTOGRAPHY Special: Prizes: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, 4th - $1.00 UP PRESCHOOL TO GRADE 6 68. Selfie photo, no enhancements, mounted. 69. Summer photo taken by the exhibitor, no enhancements, mounted.
73. GRADES 3 - 6 Prizes: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 On an 8.5” x 11” (22cm x 28cm) sheet of paper, draw a picture about farm safety. Include a sentence on the poster to explain the poster.
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4-H LIFE SKILLS CLASS HH - 4-H Life skills Leaders: Lynne Flewwelling 519-638-2568, Cathy Dobben 519-638-5021 Mapleton Residents entering at least 3 items will receive one payment of $20 for participation in our fair. Open to 4-H members only, no entry fee. Each 4-H member must register with the secretary. Exhibits must be in place between 7:00 – 8:30pm Thursday, August 9th or 8:30 – 11:00 am Friday, August 10, 2018. Doors close at 3:00 pm on Sunday, August 12, 2018. No exhibits may be removed before 4:00 p.m. Prizes are 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Past President President 1st Vice President Secretary Treasurer Auditor Auditor
Brad Schieck Jim Zantinge John Klaassen Amy Hennessy Arlie Zantinge Barbra Driscoll Lorraine Drost
Directors Bruce Bawden Harry Dietrich Jim Driscoll Shayne Green John Klaassen Brad Schieck David Wooddisse Jim Zantinge
Bryan Campbell Matt Dorscht John Foster Ben Hennessy David McCready Jim Walker Sue Hogenkamp Lori Spaling
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Susan Bates Darlene Brodhaecker Jean Brodhaecker Wendy Driscoll Neil Driscoll Phyllis Fletcher Stephanie Klaassen Chris Lunge Art Miller Greg Morphy Janice Nixon Tom Schieck Ruth Shaw Connie Walker Travis Walker Erica Zantinge Roy Bowman Glenn Babin John Zantinge Edye Petrik Bryan Taylor Megan Gunn
Sheila Bogaert Daryl Brodhaecker Lisa Bye Marg Driscoll Mary Lou Fletcher Wendy Holtzhauer Susan Klaassen Sharon Lunge Helen Moffat Shelda Morphy Bob Schieck Donna Selinger Barb Waite Marion Walker Ann Whale Bryan Street Janet Brodhaecker James Porteous Peter Petrik Megan McDougall Femmy Campbell Tate Driscoll
Jr. Associate Directors Jacinda Schieck Matthew Brodhaecker Shayna Morphy Liam Klaassen Bill Klaassen Noah Schieck
Laura Shaw Rachel Brodhaecker Alex VanAnkum Paxton Klaassen Robert Klaassen
Past Presidents Ladies’ Division 1956-57 1958-59 1960 1961 1962-64 1965-66 1969-70
Mrs. William Hodge Mrs. Lloyd McEwing Mrs. F. Brandon Mrs. W.C. Cunningham Mrs. R.E. Henry Mrs. L. Jackson Mrs. A. Cherrey
1971-72 1973-74 1975-76 1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84
Mrs. Enid Whale Linda Brimblecombe Virginia McIsaac Helen Moffat Ann Main Edith Schieck Jean Dobben
1985-86 1987-88 1989 1990 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96
Lois Lennox Virginia McIsaac Mary Ridgeway Arlie Zantinge Margaret Vogel Irene Dickau Peg Schieck
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY - PAST & PRESENT PAST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1856 - 2018 Presidents 1856-57 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877-78 1879 1880 1881
Thomas Garbutt William Watson James Gibson Thomas Halliday Thomas Garbutt John Barritt David Ghent W.S. Sutherland Magnus Henderson Thomas Garbutt William Sturtridge James Gibson Thomas Garbutt George Wilson Robert Hay Elisha Turner Thomas Garbutt John Jackson David Ghent John Lang Thomas Whale Charles Forrest Jas Simmon Ira Burrows
1882-84 Thomas Whale 1885-86 L.R. Adams 1887 Hendry 1888-96 Phineas Henry 1897 S. Clements 1898-1928 No Record Available 1929-30 T.E. Stone 1931-33 Colonel Noecker 1934-36 S.C. Whale 1937-39 Orrin Schieck 1940-44 Thomas McClanahan 1945-48 Alvin Schieck 1949 Robert Ritch 1950-51 Everett Oxby 1952-54 W.B. Smith 1955-56 R.A. Cherrey 1957-58 Allan Mitchell 1959-60 Herbert Thompson 1961-62 Elwin Whale 1963-64 Campbell Ellis 1965-66 Clifford Gibson 1967-68 Art Schieck 1969-70 Cecil Brimblecombe 1971-72 Jim Walker
1973-74 1975-76 1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 1987 1988 1988 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-2000 2001-03 2003-05 2005-08 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 2014-18
Reg Black Paul Samis Bruce Schieck Grant Schieck Jack McIsaac Adrienne O’Reilly Orville Brodhaecker Jack Fletcher Orville Brodhaecker Earl Archibald Bruce Schieck Alan Black Arthur Miller David Wooddisse Bruce Bawden Jim Walker Derk Zantinge David Wooddisse Brad Schieck Ryan Schill Jim Driscoll Brad Schieck Jim Zantinge
Secretaries &/or Treasurers T. Flath G.B. Armstrong R.P. Brandon Frank Brandon A.C. Woodman (Treasurer) Mrs. George Bates Mrs. Frank Johnson L.A. Flewwelling John Hill (Treasurer) Mary Ridgeway James Gibson Sinclair Sutherland Thomas Heritage William Watson Thomas Henderson
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Jas Simmon J. Hawke L.R. Adams Wilson Cunningham Mrs. W. C. Cunningham J. E. McDougall (Treasurer) Clifford Gibson (Treasurer) Lloyd McNeil (Treasurer) Mrs. Neil Jackson (Treasurer) Lorne Riddolls Mrs. Floyd Schieck Mrs. Ron Tutton Mrs. Monica Smith Mrs. Susan Scheerer Mrs. Beverley A. May
Mrs. Christine Petznick Mrs. Kim Dyksterhuis Yvonne Schieck Dianne Schieck (Secretary) Mrs. Lori Woodham Christine Stanley-Thompson (Secretary) Dianne Schieck (Secretary) Kim Meulenbelt (Treasurer) Nina Becker (Secretary) Jean Campbell (Secretary/Treasurer) Nikki Bogaert (Secretary/Treasurer) Eliza Dippel (Secretary/Treasurer) Natalie Green (Secretary) Amy Hennessy (Secretary) Arlie Zantinge (Treasurer)
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HOW TO FILL OUT THE ENTRY FORM & TAG ENTRY FORM DRAYTON SUMMER FAIR IMPORTANT: Please make your entries on this form. Annual Associate Membership fee of $5 or a Full Voting Membership of $10 will be collected at the time of registration, $5 Annual Associate Membership fee will be retained for next year from winnings. Give BOTH ENTRY COPIES, to Secretary / Treasurer. Personal information on this form is collected under the Privacy Policy of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society. The Drayton Mapleton Agricultural will use the information for registration and payment for the entries entered in events at the Drayton Fair and for the purpose of processing payment of prize monies and publication of the winners’ names in the local papers and to inform you of upcoming events related to the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society. By completing and submitting this form, the EXHIBITOR consents toENTRY the Information FORM in the form being used by the said parties, for theDRAYTON said purposes. SUMMER FAIR
IMPORTANT: Please make your entries on this form. A $2.00 optional membership fee will be collected at the time of registration, if the registrants would like toProof be a member the Drayton Mapletondollars Agricultural Society. Give BOTH ENTRY to Secretary / Treasurer. Personal information on this form is of at ofleast two million liability insurance mustCOPIES, be shown collected under the Privacy Policy of the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society. The Drayton Mapleton Agricultural will use the information for registration at this time by all livestock exhibitors. and payment for the entries entered in events at the Drayton Fair and for the purpose of processing payment of prize monies and publication of the winners’ names in the local papers and to inform you of upcoming events related to the Drayton Mapleton Agricultural Society. By completing and submitting this form, the EXHIBITOR consents to the Information in the form being used by the said parties, for the said purposes. Proof of at least one million dollars liability insurance must be shown at this time by all livestock exhibitors. For Exhibitor For Secretary Class Section Placed Amount
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Heavy Horses ............................ Miniature Horses ..................... Beef Cattle ................................. Dairy Cattle................................ Sheep .......................................... Goats ........................................... Hay & Grain ............................... Roots & Vegetables ................ Horticultural.............................. Culinary Crafts ......................... Preserves & Pickles ................. Leisure Arts & Crafts................ W.I. Special................................. School Section ......................... 4-H ................................................ Total Won............................... Total Paid............................... Cheque No. ...........................
I hereby enter the above listed entries at my own risk and subject to the rules of the Drayton Fair. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless THE DRAYTON MAPLETON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, their members, agents, and employees from and against all claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits or proceedings by any third parties that may arise out of, or may attribute to all operations performed by or carried out by my agents, employees, or servants, or anyone for whose acts they may be held liable, howsoever caused. Exhibitor’s Signature:
I hereby certify that the above entries are made in accordance with the rules in the Prize List. Entry forms must be filled out correctly, in order to receive prize money. Name:___________________________________________________________ Member’s No. ___________________ M. Smith 101 Address: _________________________________________________________ Postal Code: ____________________ 123 Smith Drive, Somewhere ON H0W 0H0 School Attended in June of this year:____________________________________
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