Jandowae Show Program 2017

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Jandowae 69th Annual

& District Show 25th March, 2017


Jandowae Show 25th March , 2017 Phone 46685268 Session times:

9:00am - 1:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pm 5:00pm- 9:00pm

RIDE ON ANY RIDE FOR 4 HOURS for $35.00 Tickets purchased on Show day (at central ticketing) will be $40.00. Individual tickets are available at $7.00 for major rides or 5 tickets for $30. Family Rides $5.00 each or 5 for $25.

Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club Children’s Cooking Shows

Our shows promise to entertain, and enthrall children, whilst teaching valuable healthy eating, cooking and lifestyle lessons for today and the future. Bubble Muffin Show times to be advised.


Jandowae & District Show Society Inc.

69th Annual Show SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 Conducted under the rules and regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies.

OFFICE BEARERS 2016-2017 Patron: Mr Ken Krog President: Mrs Lillian Krog 4668 5268/0458 595 796 Vice President: Mrs Gladys Franz 4668 6127 Secretary: Miss Georgia Tanner 0476 844 844 Assistant Secretary: Mrs Donna Tanner Treasurer: Mrs Donna Tanner 4668 5005/ 0427 006 588 Assistant Treasurer: Mrs Heather Gall Committee: All Life Members and Financial Members

jandowaeshow@gmail.com www.jandowae.org/show Annual Membership: Single $9; Aged Pension $7; Family $20 Gate Admission: Adults (all persons over 15 years) Secondary School Students (ID required) Primary School Students Family Pass

$10.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 $25.00

JANDOWAE & DISTRICT SHOW SOCIETY INC. NB: All competitors must pay admission to the grounds (except Members) Membership and privileges: 1. 2. 3.

Free admission of motor vehicles. The right to attend, speak and vote at all meetings of the Show Society. To be eligible for election to any office of the Society. For Enquiries & Entries: OFFICE OPEN AT SHOWGROUNDS (Week prior to Show) Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm, Saturday –8am to 10pm. Telephone: 07 4668 5263 A/H: 4668 5268 1


INDEX CULINARY

25

EDUCATION

47

FARM PRODUCE

21

FINANCIAL MEMBERS

52

FINE ARTS

43

HANDICRAFT

39

HORSES

5

HORTICULTURE

32

NEEDLEWORK

35

OFFICE BEARERS

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PAVILION JUDGING TIMES

20

PET SECTION

16

PHOTOGRAPHY

46

QCWA

48

QUILT COMPETITION

40

STUD CATTLE

17

WOODWORK & METAL WORK

42

YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION

19

YOUNG PARADERS COMPETITION

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THE JANDOWAE AND DISTRICT SHOW SOCIETY ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THE YEAR OF 2016. SINCERE THANKS TO ALL TROPHY DONORS. RECOGNITION OF TROPHY DONOR NAMES ARE PRINTED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SECTION. Tones Family Wenham Transport Wambo Medical Wassell House Removals Western Downs Regional Council Wood Ag Chinchilla Wood Mr Bruce Wood Mr W Wunsch Family

Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc Bassingthwaighte Mark & Rob Black Toyota (Dalby) Blinco Mr Don Bowdens Transport Bowman Mr Anthony Bidstrup Mr & Mrs W BMO Dalby Briskey Electrical Butters Warehouse Carrick Ashmead Chesterfield Dalby John Davies Optometrist Dalby Rural Supplies Finch Engineering Franz Mr & Mrs N Gersekowski Kitchens Greenup GA, Rosevale Hartwig Family Farming Harvest Centre (Claas) INNOV8 Hair Styling Jandowae Electrical Jandowae Hotel/ Motel Jandowae 5 Star Jandowae Lions Keehn Mr David Krog Mr K & Mrs L Kogan Hotel Morrissey & Co Pty Ltd Nauschutz A Nauschutz E Nelson Family Meats Grain Pty Ltd, Emerald Pain G Pioneer Seeds Queensland Rodeo Queensland State Government Riverina Stockfeeds Sands & Associates Spar Jandowae Sullivan G & V Tanner Farming Thomas Mr Bruce

MEMBER DONATIONS Atkinson P & M Bach Mrs Joan Baskerville family Bird Hazel Blanch D & K Bowman R & K Bradley EJ Brownhall Mr Ken Cameron M Cann M Cronin D & H Duff R & F IJ Gall & Co Gordon K & M Haselwood Mr & Mrs J Koehler D McKenna Beryl Nauschutz Evelyn Nauschutz Mr R Nauschutz T Nelson Family Meats Pain Mrs Gwen Rennick Mr M Rennick M & P Schultz Daphne Schumann N Sturgess G Sullivan Mr & Mrs G Veivers L Waddell G

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WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT Any exhibitor intending to bring electrical equipment to the Show Grounds will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed contractor. This is essential for the safety of all exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1995. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at Jandowae Show. Exhibitors should check all electrical equipment and leads before coming to the Show Grounds to avoid the occurrence of any difficulties. All competitors and exhibitors are subject to the regulations and by-laws of the Jandowae and District Show Society Inc., which is affiliated with the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, and full particulars may be obtained on application to the secretary. In the event of a protest, such protest shall be lodged, in writing, within half an hour of the event, with the Secretary, $10 to accompany the protest, which will be refunded if the protest is upheld. Time-table for lodging exhibits: Times for lodging exhibits with Stewards are stated at the beginning of each section. Exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards at the times specified in the schedule, to enable judging to commence at the time advertised. Failure to do so will mean exclusion from judging. EXHIBITS MUST NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE PAVILION BY EXHIBITOR. PAVILION CLOSES AT 6:00PM SHOW DAY. STEWARDS ONLY WILL HAVE ACCESS BETWEEN 6:00PM AND 6:45PM. ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE GIVEN TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNER AT 6:45PM. SHOULD THE EXHIBITOR BE UNABLE TO ATTEND AT THIS TIME, ALL CARE AND ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN IN RETURNING SAME TO THE EXHIBITOR.

The Jandowae Show Executive Committee thank members who have given financial support, and acknowledge the huge contribution that all stewards and volunteers provide for our annual show.

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1. HORSES Chief Steward: G Krog 0407685593 (Maree) Stewards: S Wassell, D Ramsay, L Pharaoh. PROGRAM: Rings: 1,2,3,4,5 Start Time: 8.00am All horses to participate in the Grand Parade at 2.00 pm. All horses that participate will go into a lucky draw. All Horse Health Declaration and Waiver documentation to be submitted prior to purchase of tickets. Champion of Champions – Selected from all Supreme Leds from rings 1,2,3,4 with a Garland donated by FINCH ENGINEERING. Trophy for Champion Hunter donated by Wassell House Removals. HIGH POINTS HORSE OF THE YEAR – 2017 Entry Forms available at the Showgrounds office. Rings operating Saturday 25th March 2017. Entries are by ticket system and filled in by the exhibitor. Tickets to be bought at ring gate and presented to Steward before judging commences. Prize money will be presented at completion of each event. NB. All colts or stallions 2 years of age and over, to be shown with a bit in mouth and safe headstall and lead. These requirements are to be to the satisfaction of the Steward. All stallions must be controlled by a person 18 years of age and over. In Breed Classes, all animals must be registered and registration papers must be available at the Show as proof of registration. All breeds to act as judge directs. In the event of a protest, such protest shall be lodged, in writing, within half an hour of the event, with the Secretary; $10 to accompany the protest, which will be refunded if the protest is upheld. No exhibitor, nor a member of the exhibitors immediate family, or anybody employed by the exhibitor, shall approach the judge with regards to a decision made by the judge, unless they first obtain the permission of the Chief Steward or person in charge of the relevant section.

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HORSE RING 1:

1. Horses

CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE Trophy Donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Reserve Champion Quarter Horse Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all Breeds).

TO START AT 8.00am Prize Money: 1st -$5, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 Entry Fee: $2 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all supreme leds from Rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges) Garland donated by:

AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES 11. Stallion or Colt 12. Mare 4 yrs & over 13. Filly under 4 yrs. Champion & 14. Gelding

FINCH ENGINEERING WARM BLOOD 1. Stallion or Colt 2. Mare or Filly 3. Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Warmblood Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds).

CHAMPION STOCK HORSE Trophy donated by DALBY RURAL SUPPLIES Reserve Champion Stock Horse JIM SPARKES MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by: JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY For horse gaining most points in classes 11-14 and 32 and 34 Progeny Pair class 84 (open to all breeds)

MINIATURES 4. Stallion or Colt 5. Mare or Filly 6. Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all Breeds).

A.N.S.A. 15. Stallion or Colt 16. Mare 4 yrs & Over 17. Filly under 4 yrs 18. Gelding

QUARTER HORSE 7. Stallion or Colt 8. Mare 4 yrs & over 9. Filly under 4 yrs 10. Gelding

CHAMPION A.N.S.A. Trophy donated by DEACON SEEDS Reserve Champion ANSA Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds)

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MOST SUCCESSFUL ARABIAN HORSES: Pure or Derivative

ARABIAN PUREBRED 19. Stallion or Colt 20. Mare 4 yrs & over 21. Filly under 4 yrs 22. Gelding CHAMPION ARABIAN Trophy Donated by MR & MRS K & L KROG Reserve Champion Arabian Purebred

SENIOR HORSE - $60 (4 yrs & over) JUNIOR HORSE - $40 (Under 4 yrs) From Classes 19-29, 36, 84, 86-88. Points will be 1st-3 2nd-2 3rd-1 Prize money donated by:

ARABIAN DERIVATIVES (Ponies not eligible) 23. Stallion or Colt 24. Mare or Filly 25. Gelding 26. Arabian Pony Champion & Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds)

CALGA ARABIANS & APPALOOSAS Nominations must be made before judging commences with registration papers available for viewing. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all champion leds from rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges). BREED PERFORMANCE 30. Ridden Warmblood 31. Ridden Quarter Horse 32. Ridden Stock Horse 33. Stock Horse and Lady Rider 34. Stock Horse Hack

SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN 27. The “Sagewood Destiny” Memorial Sash (To be judged from 1st placegetters of classes 19 to 26) 28. Arabian Pony under saddle 29. Arabian Costume (To be judged while participating in Grand Parade at 2pm)

JIM SPARKES MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by: JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY For horse gaining most points in classes 11-14 and 32 and 34. 35. Stock Horse and Child Rider 36. Ridden Arabian Pure or Derivitive 37. Ridden A.N.S.A.

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HORSE RING 2:

1. Horses

TO START AT 8:00am Prize Money:1st- $5, 2nd- $2, 3rd - $1 Entry Fee: $2

Champion & Reserve Champion Mare & Filly 48. Gelding 4yrs & over 49. Gelding under 4 yrs Champion & Reserve Champion Gelding Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds).

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all supreme leds from Rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges) Garland donated by: FINCH ENGINEERING

BUCKSKIN & DUN 50. Best Presented 51. Stallion or Colt Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion & Colt 52. Mare 4 yrs & over 53. Filly under 4 yrs Champion & Reserve Champion Mare & Filly 54. Gelding 4 yrs & over 55. Gelding under 4 yrs Champion & Reserve Champion Gelding Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds).

38. Best Pony Club Mount Must demonstrate ability to jump, bend pegs and be obedient for flatwork. Presented in Club Uniform. For Jandowae Pony Club members. JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL Trophy donated by JANDOWAE PONY CLUB GYPSY COBS 39. Best Presented 40. Purebred Male 41. Purebred Female 42. Partbred Male 43. Partbred Female Champion & Reserve Champion Trophy donated by GREENBROOK GYPSY COB STUD Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds).

ANY OTHER REGISTERED DILUTES 56. Best presented 57. Stallion or Colt 58. Mare or Filly 59. Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds). ANCILLARY 60. Best presented Ancillary 61. Stallion or Colt 62. Mare or Filly 63. Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds)

PALOMINO 44. Best Presented 45. Stallion or Colt Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion & Colt 46. Mare 4 yrs & over 47. Filly under 4 yrs 8


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BREED PERFORMANCE 76. Ridden Gypsy Cob 77. Ridden Palomino 78. Ridden Buckskin & Dun 79. Any other Dilute ridden 80. Ridden Ancillary 81. Ridden Broken Coloured Dilute 82. Ridden Appaloosa 83. Ridden Paint

BROKEN COLOURED DILUTE 64. Best presented 65. Stallion or Colt 66. Mare or Filly 67. Gelding Champion & Reserve Champion Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds) APPALOOSA 68. Best Presented 69. Stallion 70. Mare 71. Gelding

MOST SUCCESSFUL COLOURED HORSES SENIOR HORSE - $30 (4 yrs & over)

CHAMPION APPALOOSA Reserve Champion Appaloosa Trophy Donated by P & B RATHMELL Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds)

JUNIOR HORSE - $20 (Under 4 yrs) To be judged from classes 39-83, 84, 86-88. Points will be 1st-3, 2nd-2, 3rd-1 Points will only be taken from one bred colour. Nominations must be made before judging commences with registration papers available for viewing. Prize Money Donated by: CALGA ARABIAN & APPALOOSAS

PAINTS/PINTOS 72. Best Presented 73. Stallion 74. Mare 75. Gelding Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds)

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all supreme leds from Rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges) Garland donated by: FINCH ENGINEERING

SUPREME CHAMPION COLOURED STALLION OR COLT Trophy donated by Western Downs Regional Council SUPREME CHAMPION COLOURED MARE OR FILLY Trophy donated by Western Downs Regional Council SUPREME CHAMPION COLOURED GELDING Trophy donated by Western Downs Regional Council 9


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OPEN PERFORMANCE 84. Progeny Pair (Open to all breeds) Progeny to be by same sire or dam.

85. Youth Showmanship 86. Snaffl e Bit - Western 87. Bridled Western Pleasure 88. Best Stock Horse

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13000 FINCH

Finch ENGINEERING

13000 34624

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HORSE RING 3: Champion & Reserve Champion Hack Trophy donated by DALBY RURAL SUPPLIES

TO START AT 8.00 am Prize Money:1st - $5, 2nd - $2, 3rd-$1. Entry Fee: $2

HUNTER HACKS 101. Maiden Hunter Hack 102. Novice Hunter Hack 103. 15-16 Hunter Hack 104. 16 and over Hunter Hack Champion & Reserve Champion Hunter Hack Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCK FEEDS

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all supreme leds from Rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges) Garland donated by: FINCH ENGINEERING Maiden: Not to have won a 1st in a hack class. Novice: Not to have won a championship.

PERFORMANCE HACK/HUNTER 105. Educated Hack/Hunter 106. Pleasure Hack/Hunter 107. Consolation Hack/Hunter

THOROUGHBREDS 89. Stallion 90. Mare 91. Filly under 4 yrs 92. Gelding

GALLOWAY 108. Maiden Galloway Hack 109. Novice Galloway Hack 110. Galloway Hack 14-14.2 hands 111. Galloway Hack 14.2-15 hands 112. Childs Galloway Hack (Rider to be 16 yrs & under) 113. Ladies Galloway Hack (Rider to be 17yrs & over) 114. Gents Galloway Hack (Rider to be 17yrs & over)

CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED Trophy donated by DEACON SEEDS Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Progeny Pair Class 84 (open to all breeds) HACKS 93. Maiden Hack 94. Novice Hack 95. Hack 15-15.2 hands 96. Hack 15.2-16 hands 97. Hack 16 and over 98. Childs Hack (Rider to be 16 yrs & under) 99. Ladies Hack (Rider to be 17yrs & over) 100. Gents Hack Rider to be 17yrs & over)

Champion & Reserve Champion CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK Trophy Donated by DALBY RURAL SUPPLIES GALLOWAY HUNTER HACKS 115. Maiden Galloway Hunter Hack 116. Novice Galloway Hunter Hack 117. Open Galloway Hunter Hack 14-14.2 hands 118. Open Galloway Hunter Hack 14.2-15 hands 11


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LOCAL HACKS (Must reside in the areas previously known as Wambo or Dalby Town Council) 122. Local Hack 123. Local Galloway Hack 124. Local Hunter Hack 125. Local Galloway Hunter Hack

Champion & Reserve Champion Galloway Hunter Hack Trophy donated by DALBY RURAL SUPPPLIES PERFORMANCE GALLOWAY HACK/ HUNTER 119. Educated Galloway Hack/Hunter 120. Pleasure Galloway Hack/Hunter 121. Consolation Galloway Hack/ Hunter

CHAMPION LOCAL HACK Local Hack, Galloway Pony & Hunters eligible for Champion Trophy donated by COUNTRY WIDE SADDLERY 126. Pair of Hacks or Galloways 127. Ladies Side-Saddle

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK (Hack, Galloway & Pony) Trophy donated by Ms Ann Leahy, MP for WARREGO

RIDER CLASSES 128. Intermediate Gent or Lady (17-18 yrs inclusive) 129. Open Gent or Lady 130. Adult & Child

SUPREME CHAMPION HUNTER HACK (Hack, Galloway & Pony) Trophy donated by Wassell House Removals Special Thanks to all Sponsors of the Ring Events Calga Arabian & Appaloosas Country Wide Saddlery Dalby Rural Supplies Deacon Seeds Co. Finch Engineering Greenbrook Gypsy Cob Stud G & P Greenup Hedges Sports Store Jandowae Pony Club Jandowae Show Society K & L Krog Ms Ann Leahy, MP for Warrego P & B Rathmell Riverina Stockfeeds Wassell House Removals Western Downs Regional Council

Phone 4668 5547

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HORSE RING 4:

1. Horses

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES 139. Stallion 140. Mare 141. Gelding

TO START AT 8.00 am Prize Money: 1st—$5, 2nd— $2, 3rd—$1 Entry Fee: $2 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged from all supreme leds from Rings one, two, three and four (by 3 judges) Garland donated by: FINCH ENGINEERING

Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Pony Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCK FEEDS RIDING PONIES 142. Stallion 143. Mare 144. Gelding

N.B. Pony Hacks to be ridden by child 16 yrs and under Maiden: Not to have won a 1st in a hack class. Novice: Not to have won a championship.

Champion & Reserve Champion Riding Pony Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCK FEEDS SHETLANDS 145. Stallion 146. Mare 147. Gelding

LED PONIES Progeny Pair Class 84 (Open to all breeds) Ring 4 131. Pony Stallion 132. Pony Mare under 12 hands 133. Pony Mare 12 hands - 13 hands 134. Pony Mare 13 hands - 14 hands 135. Pony Gelding under 12 hands 136. Pony Gelding 12 hands - 13 hands 137. Pony Gelding 13 hands - 14 hands 138. Led Unregistered Pony any sex

Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCK FEEDS SUPREME CHAMPION LED PONY Judged from the 6 Champions Trophy donated by FINCH ENGINEERING

Champion & Reserve Champion Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCK FEEDS

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS To be judged in Ring 1, from all supreme Champion leds. Garland donated by FINCH ENGINEERING

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1. Horses

Ribbons to 5th Place CHAMPION LOCAL RIDER Trophy Donated by HEDGE’S SPORTS STORE

LOCAL PONY HACKS (For residents of the areas previously known as Wambo and Dalby Town Council) 148. Pony Hack under 14 hands

Reserve Champion Local Rider

OPEN PONY HACKS 149. Maiden 150. Novice Under 12.2 hands 151. Novice 12.2 -14 hands 152. Open under 12.2 hands 153. Open 12.2 - 13 hands 154. Open 13 - 13.2 hands 155. Open 13.2 - 14 hands

OPEN RIDER CLASSES 163. Boy or Girl Under 7 yrs 164. Boy or Girl 7 & Under 9 yrs 165. Boy or Girl 9 & Under 12 yrs 166. Boy or Girl 12 and Under 17 yrs 167. Girl 7 and Under 9 yrs CHAMPION RIDER Trophy Donated by HEDGE’S SPORTS STORE

Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Hack CHAMPION PONY HACK Trophy Donated by G & P GREENUP

Reserve Champion Rider 168. Pair of riders under 16 yrs 169. Amateur Rider (for children that have ridden at no more than two shows in the last 12 months)

HUNTER PONY HACKS 156. Maiden Hunter Pony Hack 157. Novice Hunter Pony Hack 158. Open Hunter Pony Hack 12.2 hands & under 159. Open Hunter Pony Hack over 12.2 hands Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Pony Hack Trophy donated by RIVERINA STOCKFEEDS

RIDDEN SADDLE PONIES 170. Under 12.2 hands 171. 12.2 Hands & under 13.2 hands 172. 13.2 Hands not exceeding 14.2 hands Champion & Reserve Champion Saddle Pony

LOCAL RIDER CLASSES Local for former Wambo and Dalby residents

PERFORMANCE 173. Consolation Pony Hack/Hunter 174. Pony most suitable for a child (ridden by child 10 yrs & under) 175. Best all round pony 176. Pony ridden by an adult

160. Local Child led any age 161. Local Child under 12 yrs 162. Local Child 12-16 yrs

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1. Horses

HORSE RING 5: PONY CLUB Events Pony club events will not commence until class 38, “Jim Wallace Memorial” has been held. Time approx. 8:30am $5 Entry Fee - Ribbons only. All events will be conducted under Pony Club Association of Queensland Rules. One horse one rider. (Classes being held in Rings 1- 4 will at all times take priority over Ring 5.) Ribbons donated by JANDOWAE & DISTRICT SHOW SOCIETY INC and presented to 4th place. The following classes will be judged in five sections. (May be changed on the day according to numbers entered).

A

Led any age

B

8 years and under

C

9 - 12 years

D

13 - 16 years

E

17 - 21 years

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Bounce Pony Snakes & Ladders Keyhole Race Walk Trot & Lead Bending Race Sword Race Three Mug Race Sporting Figure of Eight Jandowae Jigsaw Diamond Flag

HORSE/PONY/RIDER FANCY DRESS No entry Fees Fancy dress horse or pony and child rider under 16 years. To be judged while participating in Grand Parade at 2pm. Participants 6 years and under must be led, 7-12 years must have a handler present. COSTUME: Safety for horse, rider and other competitors should be considered. Any costume deemed not safe will not be allowed to compete. Riding helmet, boots, saddle and bridle must be used. Winners announced and prizes presented at the conclusion of Grand Parade.

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2. PET SECTION/PARADE DO YOU THINK YOUR PET IS THE BEST PET? Enter the Best Pet Competition on Show day. Contact Maree Taylor for details Ph. 4668 5836

1. Small Dog 2. Large Dog 3. Kitten or Cat 4. Bird 5. Any other animal Ribbons will be provided for the winner of each section. Please nominate with the Secretary (at show offi ce) prior to judging at 11:30am on day of show.

The Jandowae & District Show Society wish to congratulate the following students from our area who achieved great success with Young Judges and Paraders in 2016, as part of the Dalby State High School Cattle Club: Thomas Llewellyn, Mitchell Franz, Charleigh Tucker, Piper Bath and Joe Tones. (Pitcured below: L-R, Charleigh, Piper, Thomas)

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3. STUD CATTLE All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee. Chief Steward: Mr David Greenup (Ph: 07 4668 6192, Fax: 07 4668 6120, Email: rosevalesanta@bigpond.com) 1. COULD ALL ENTRIES PLEASE BE SENT DIRECT TO DAVID GREENUP AT "ROSEVALE" JANDOWAE, 4410 OR BY FAX/EMAIL PRIOR TO THE SHOW. CHANGES TO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE MORNING OF JUDGING. PLEASE STATE BREED ON TOP OF ENTRY FORM. 2. Cattle will be judged in 4 sections: Tropical Breeds, British Breeds, European Breeds and Small Breeds 3. This competition will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the Jandowae and District Show Society. 4. Led Steer/Heifer judging will commence at 8:30am sharp and breed judging will commence upon completion of these classes. 5. There will be no entry fee and no prize money. 6. All ages will be calculated to 1st March (e.g. calf born on 2nd March last year will be under 12 months of age.) 7. All exhibitors are requested to have their cattle on the grounds one hour prior to the commencement of judging. 8. All exhibitors are asked to make their cattle available to take part in the Grand Parade at 2.00 pm. 9. Points for special prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st — 3pts, 2nd — 2pts. 3rd — 1pt.

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3. Stud Cattle

CLASSES 1. Open Led Steer or Heifer (Milk Tooth). (Depending on numbers, entries will be split into two classes based on weight.) 2. Bull under 12 months 3. Bull 12 months and under 16 months 4. Bull 16 months & under 20 months

Awards:— Grand Champion Braford Female — H & C Geismann Memorial Trophy donated by MRS GWEN PAIN Supreme Champion Bull of the Show—R T Hoare Memorial Trophy donated by MRS PEGGY GREENUP Supreme Champion Female of the Show— donated by MR & MRS JOHN & ROS HASELWOOD

Junior Champion Bull Reserve Junior Champion Bull 5. Bull 20 months & under 28 months 6. Bull 28 months & under 36 months

Supreme Champion Breeders Group of the Show—J R Sparkes Memorial Trophy donated by BILL & DELTA SPARKES

Senior Champion Bull Reserve Senior Champion Bull Grand Champion Bull 7. Heifer under 12 months 8. Heifer 12 months & under 16 months 9. Heifer 16 months & under 20 months

Supreme Champion Exhibit of the Show -- Len Pain Memorial Trophy donated by MRS GWEN PAIN MORRISSEY & Co TROPHY A stainless steel symbol brand or a three piece brand is awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points. There must be two or more exhibitors competing in each class for points to be awarded.

Junior Champion Female Reserve Junior Champion Female 10. Female 20 months & under 36 months 11. Female 36 months & over Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Champion Female Grand Champion Female 12. Breeders Group — 3 animals with both sexes represented. All to be bred and owned by exhibitor

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3. Stud Cattle

YOUNG PARADERS COMPETITION

YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Judging Time: After Young Paraders judging.

Judging Time: After Stud Cattle Judging Open to persons not over 25 years of age on Show day

Conditions: 1. Open to persons not over the age of 25 years on 1st July and who must have been a resident of Queensland for 3 months. 2. The contestants placed first and second in this regional contest will be eligible to compete in the Darling Downs Finals at a venue and date to be announced. The champion winner will go to the Brisbane Royal Show for participation in the State Stud Beef Young Judges Competition.

Class 1 Young Paraders Under 12 Yrs (as at 1st January) 2 Young Paraders 12 Yrs and under 16 Yrs (as at 1st January) 3 Young Paraders 16 Yrs and under 25 Yrs (as at 1st January)

Prizes donated by Black Toyota, Dalby.

SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OTHER TROPHY DONORS, including • • • • • • • • •

• • • • • • •

Black Toyota Dalby Rural Supplies Elders - Jandowae W & M & S Hawton — Memorial for Joseph Hawton G Krog G & S Rawlinson Attitude Cattle Co. Knox Veterinary, Dalby Labrie Family

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Landmark, Dalby L & J Martin G Pain T Pain S Pain Riverina Stockfeeds K & R Sargent


PAVILION JUDGING TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY

Thursday 12.30 pm

HANDICRAFTS

Friday 9:00 am

CULINARY, NEEDLEWORK, QCWA

Friday 10.00 am

FINE ARTS

Friday 10.30 am

WOODWORK

Friday 10.00 am

FARM PRODUCE EXHIBITS

Friday 12.00 pm

HORTICULTURE

Friday 1.00 pm

Please refer to individual sections for closing time of entries. Trophy for “People’s Choice”, judged from the Champion in each section of the pavillion. Donated by MR & MRS J HASELWOOD in memory of the late Jack & Muriel Haselwood.

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4. FARM PRODUCE Chief Steward: Alan Nauschutz (Ph. 0428 685 104) Stewards: Gladys Franz (Ph. 46686127), Donna Tanner (Ph. 4668 5005 / Mobile 0427 006 588/Fax 4668 5761, Brendan Taylor and John Gersekowski Trophies Best decorated Rooster (Prizes 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5) donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Best decorated Animal/Sculpture from Fruit/Vege (Prizes 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5) donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY

Champion Exhibits Grain Classes 1-3 donated in memory of Albert Nauschutz, by R & T NAUSCHUTZ Oil And Small Grain Classes 4-8 donated by ELDERS Grain Sorghum Classes 9-10 donated by PIONEER SEEDS Legumes/Cotton Classes 11-14 & 20-22 donated by ELDERS Champion Sheaf Classes 16-19 donated by PIONEER SEEDS Champion Fodder Sheaf Classes 23-28 donated by RON & JANELLE WOODS Most Points Grain & Sheaves classes 1-28 donated by EMERALD GRAINS Heaviest Pumpkin Class 30 Donated in memory of MR & MRS C BLINCO and MRS R BLINCO Champion Table Pumpkin Class 31-37 donated by GO FARM CHINCHILLA Champion Fruit and Vegetable Exhibit Classes 38-65 donated by PIONEER SEEDS Best Egg Exhibit Class 66-71 donated by PIONEER SEEDS Best Gourd Exhibit Class 72-73 donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Most Points Fruit and Vegetables Classes 30-73 Best Apiary Exhibit Class 75 1st $5, 2nd $3 21


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Champion Fleece - donated by Alan Nauschutz Ribbon for Most Points Junior Exhibitor under 16 years Encouragement Award - $25 for Exhibitor under 16 years Pumpkin Classes 38-39 donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY

FARM PRODUCE JUDGING TIME 12:00pm FRIDAY 24th MARCH 2016 Conditions: • All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee. • No Entry Fee, No Prize Money • Entries close 9:00 am Friday before the Show. All exhibits to be in the pavilion by this time. Early nominations appreciated, with the section card attached, and where possible, the name or variety. Separate exhibits must be provided for each class entered. • All grain to be in clean polythene, hessian or calico bag, plastic bucket or other suitable container, containing no less than 3 kg, unless otherwise stated. All hybrid grains should be named. • Exhibitors are asked to carefully make sure their cards or tags match the schedule. If there is any discrepancy, return the tag at once to the Chief Steward, setting out clearly the class in which the exhibit should be entered and a new card will be issued. • Exhibitors must not, under any circumstances, alter cards themselves. Study the schedule carefully, and make sure that the exhibits comply with all conditions set down. Failure to do so may mean the loss of an award. • By a "collection of articles" it is meant the greatest number of varieties. If the best half bushel or best half dozen are asked for, then quality, freedom from disease and general display are the principal considerations. • A "sheaf or sheaves" must be cut off above the ground and tied. For all grain sheaves, all leaf matter should be stripped from each individual stem, placed neatly together, tied in three places and cut off at the bottom. • Wheat sheaves to be at least 6cm in diameter at the base. Grain Sorghum to be at least 10cm in diameter at the base. • Millet sheaves to be at least 5cm in diameter at the base. • Green forage and grass sheaves are to be at least 7cm in diameter at the base with green succulent leaves to be left on. • Honey entries to be in glass jars with screw top plastic lids. Any exhibitor desiring information concerning his/her exhibits after completion of judging may, by arrangement with the Stewards of the section, receive an introduction to the judge. 22


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YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Farm Produce — Fruit & Vegetables

17. Millet Sheaf (Panicum/Panorama/ White French Millet etc.) 18. Any Winter Variety (Wheat/Barley) OTHER SHEAVES / BUSHES 19. Mung Beans - bush 20. Other edible bean - bush 21. Cotton - bush with fruit or flowers

Information about judging is available upon application to the Secretary. JUNIOR COMPETITION Best Decorated (cut out cardboard/ corflute) Bottle Tree 1A. Individual or group up to 16 years.

FODDER SHEAVES 22. Forage Sorghum for Silage 23. Forage Sorghum for Grazing 24. Rhodes Grass Sheaf 25. Buffel Grass Sheaf 26. Green Panic Sheaf 27. Grass Sheaf - any other grass variety

To decorate a blank Rooster template. Corflute to be obtained from the Show Society in January 2017. 1B. Best animal/sculpture made from fruit/vegetables.

FLEECE 28. Wool Fleece

FARM PRODUCE - GRAIN 1. Wheat 2. Oats 3. Barley 4. Sunflower - Bird seed 5. Sunflower - Oil seed 6. Millet - White French 7. Panicum/Panorama 8. Any other small seed not mentioned 9. Sorghum (red or bronze) 10. Any other seed not mentioned

FRUIT & VEGETABLES All exhibits in this section must be grown and produced during the current growing season. 29. Pumpkin - Heaviest (1) Cattle 30. Pumpkin - Heaviest Table variety (1) 31. Pumpkin – Jap/Kent (1) 32. Pumpkin – Qld Blues (1) 33. Pumpkin – Butternut (1) 34. Pumpkin – Grammas (1) 35. Pumpkin – Any named variety (1) 36. Collection of Pumpkins, one each variety, not less than 3 varieties 37. Watermelon (1) 38. Rockmelon (1) 39. Pie-melon (1) 40. Potatoes – Sweet 1kg 41. Squash – white/yellow (2) 42. Squash – any other variety (2) 43. Zucchini (2)

LEGUME SEEDS 11. Chick Peas 12. Mung Beans 13. Cow Peas - any variety 14. Edible Beans - any variety eg Soya/ Navy beans/FABA. GRAIN SHEAVES 15. Hybrid Sorghum 16. Sunflower (3 loose heads) 23


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44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

64. Collection of fresh fruit – not less than 4 varieties 65. Hens Eggs – 6 white 66. Hens Eggs – 6 brown 67. Heaviest Hen Egg (1) 68. Heaviest Hens Eggs - 6 69. Bantam Eggs – 6 70. Any other Eggs not mentioned – 6 71. Collection of Gourds 72. Decorated Gourd

Carrots – bunch of six (6) Radish – bunch of six (6) Eschalots – bunch of six (6) Tomatoes – any variety (3) Tomatoes – cherry (6) Cucumber - any variety (2) Chokos (2) Beans – any variety (12) on plate Chillies (6) Capsicum (2) Collection of Chillies & Capsicums Any other vegetable not mentioned Collection of vegetables - not less than 4 varieties Parsley – bunch (in water) Mint - bunch (in water) Any other named herb (in water) Collection of Herbs Any citrus (3) Passionfruit (3) Any other fruit not mentioned

JUNIOR SECTION - 16 & Under 73. Any table pumpkin 74. Heaviest table pumpkin APIARY Best Apiary exibit class 75 1st - $5 2nd - $3. 75. 1 500g bottle extracted honey Honey Entries to be presented in a glass jar with screw top plastic lid.

GROW THE HEAVIEST PUMPKIN Judged at 10am Friday 24th March 2017 Prize money donated by Don Blinco in memory of Mr C Blinco, Mrs L Blinco & Mrs Robyn Blinco Prizes 1st - $50 2nd - $30 3rd - $20 Please note pavilion times – see page 20 24


The Jandowae and District Show Society acknowledge and sincerely thank the Queensland State Government for their Grant Funding Program and Western Downs Regional Council for Event Sponsorship, both of which enhance and promote the future of Agricultural Shows.

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5. CULINARY No Entry Fee – No Prize Money unless otherwise stated. Chief Steward: J. Mittelstadt (4668 5667) Stewards: B. Lindenberg, M. Berghofer, S. Heathwood, M Taylor.

Trophies: Most Points: Over 70 Years – donated by MRS K. GRUNDY 10 Years and under – donated by MRS L. KROG Classes 1 – 23 – donated by MRS S. WILSON Juvenile Section – donated by MRS G.H. NAUSCHUTZ Section B – E – donated by MRS B. LINDENBERG Mens Cookery - trophy by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Overall – donated by MR & MRS N. SCHUMANN

Champion Exhibit Classes 1- 23 – donated by JANDOWAE NEWSAGENCY Juvenile Section – (Mr H Kennedy Memorial) donated by MRS J. MITTELSTADT Class 18 Boiled Fruit Cake – donated by JINGHI VALLEY QCWA Class 24 Novelty Iced Cake – donated by MRS J. NORTHCOTT Class 66 Novelty Iced Cake – Juvenile – donated by MRS J. MITTELSTADT Classes 67-75 - trophy by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY

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HINTS & PRESENTATION

ALL ENTRIES TO BE PRESENTED TO THE STEWARDS AT THE PAVILION BEFORE 9.00 am FRIDAY BEFORE SHOW DAY. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

If using a fan forced oven, cook at approximately 20 deg below recommended heat. Eggs should weigh approximately 2 oz. One tablespoon of syrup will replace an egg. If your butter is hard to cream, add I tablespoon boiling water, this will also help to remove “sugar spots”. Pour pikelet mixture from point of spoon to get a good shape. When making a sponge, beat egg white approximately 12 minutes. Plain sponge sandwich should be joined with jam, preferably raspberry. Use no more that 1 teaspoon butter in icing. A few drops of glycerin will make icing shiny & white and stop sweating. Orange cake should be iced with orange icing, on top only. Chocolate icing should match colour of cake. Shortbread should be a very pale straw colour. Boiled fruit cake should not to be too rich, fruit and spices should give the required colouring. Over boiling of fruit will make fruit burst and cake will be dry (2 -3 minutes boiling is sufficient). Top of fruit cake should be nice and glossy, to achieve this, wet your hand and pat top of cake before cooking. Jams & Jellies should have a slightly tremulous consistency. If boiled too long, they will be stiff. Pickles should be made some time before the Show to give them time to mature.

PRESENTATION All cooking to be displayed on small white paper plates. A doily may be used. Please ensure entry cards are stapled to the paper plates, and not to the wrapping. After judging, competitors may take half the cake home.

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JANDOWAE ANNUAL SHOW ENTRY FORM FOR ALL SECTIONS To the Secretary: Subject to the rules, by-laws and regulations of your Association, and the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, I make the following entries for your forthcoming show.

Section

Class

Particulars of Exhibit

Entry Fee

ALL ENTRIES ARE TO GO TO THE CHIEF STEWARD OF THE SECTION. Signature of Exhibitor Name & Address in block letters Total Entry Fee $

Date

Exhibits must be in Pavilion by 9:00am 24/03/17 and must not be removed from Pavilion. Pavilion closes at 6:00pm. All exhibits will be handed to exhibitors at 6:45pm or relocated to Show office.


JANDOWAE ANNUAL SHOW ENTRY FORM FOR ALL SECTIONS To the Secretary: Subject to the rules, by-laws and regulations of your Association, and the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, I make the following entries for your forthcoming show.

Section

Class

Particulars of Exhibit

Entry Fee

ALL ENTRIES ARE TO GO TO THE CHIEF STEWARD OF THE SECTION. Signature of Exhibitor Name & Address in block letters Total Entry Fee $

Date

Exhibits must be in Pavilion by 9:00am 24/03/17 and must not be removed from Pavilion. Pavilion closes at 6:00pm. All exhibits will be handed to exhibitors at 6:45pm or relocated to Show office.


JUNIOR COMPETITION Best Decorated Rooster

Individual or group up to 16 years.

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9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

OPEN FEATURE CAKE $20 - First Prize $10 - Second Prize Marble Cake

Plum Pudding – Boiled in cloth Plum Pudding – Steamed Date Loaf Small Cakes – patty tins – un-iced Chocolate Cake – bar tin – iced on top only 14. Orange Cake – bar tin – iced on top only 15. Cinnamon Tea Cake 16. Health Loaf – 1 cup bran, ¾ cup sugar, ¾ cup sultanas, 1¼ cups milk, ¾ cup chopped dried apricots, 1½ cups SR Flour. Mix bran, apricots, sultanas, sugar and Milk. Let stand for 2 hours or over night. Sift flour and add to soaked mixture, stirring well. Place in greased bar tin. Bake in a moderate oven for approx 1 hour. 17. Packet Cake – any variety (no icing) 18. Sponge Sandwich – jam filled – not iced 19. Boiled Fruit Cake – 20 cm round tin 20. Pumpkin Fruit Cake 21. Slice – Baked (6) 22. Slice – Unbaked (6) 23. Machine Made Bread 24. Any other variety cake e.g. carrot, banana, coconut etc. 25. Novelty Iced Cake (Year of the Rooster)

FEATURE CAKE – JUVENILE $20 – First Prize $10– Second Prize Easy Banana Cake Ingredients 125g butter 3/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 1 egg 2 ripe bananas, mashed 1 1/2 cups self-raising flour 1/4 cup milk Method Melt the butter, sugar and vanilla essence in a medium sized saucepan. Remove from heat. Add mashed bananas and stir through until just blended. Add egg and mix well. Stir in flour, add milk and mix lightly. Bake at 170°c for approximately 40 minutes. DIVISION A Entry cards to be stapled to paper plates. Bar Tin: approximately 22cm x 8cm x 11cm 1. Plain Scones (6) 2. Pumpkin Scones (6) 3. Pikelets (6) 4. Jam Drops (6) 5. Plate of biscuits (6) three each of (2) varieties 5a. Anzac Biscuits (6) 6. a. Muffins – Sweet (6) b. Muffins – Savoury (6) 7. Gingerbread 8. Shortbread

B. JAMS AND JELLIES All jars must have a screw top which is easily removable for judging. Jars must have 2 labels - one on the lid and one on the bottle. Do not cover entire jar with labels. 29


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26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

48. Marshmallows (6) rolled in coconut 25mm (1”) square 49. Chocolate Fudge (6) 25mm (1”) square 50. Plain Toffee (6) – patty papers 51. Coconut Ice (6) 25mm (1”) square 52. French Jellies (6) 53. Rocky Road (6) 54. Rum Balls (6)

Lemon Butter Grape Jam Peach Jam Tomato Jam Fig Jam Apricot Jam Any other variety Jam Any variety Jelly Any other variety Butter

C. MARMALADE All jars must have a screw top which is easily removable for judging. Jars must have 2 labels – one on the lid and one on the bottle. Do not cover entire jar with labels. 35. 36. 37. 38.

JUVENILE COOKERY Must be work of exhibitor Age to be on entry card – 16 years and under or 10 years and under 55. Plain Scones (6) 56. Pikelets (6) 57. Chocolate Cake – bar tin – iced on top only 58. Small Cakes – Patty Papers – iced not decorated 59. Decorated Small Cakes 60. Muffins (6) 61. Packet Cake – any variety 62. Slice – unbaked (6) 63. Anzac Biscuits (6) 64. Chocolate Fudge (6) 25mm (1”) square 65. Toffees – Plain (6) – patty papers 66. Rocky Road (6) 25mm (1”) square 67. Date Loaf Recipe: 1 cup chopped dates, ½ cup brown sugar, (firmly packed), 2 tablespoons butter, ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda, 200ml boiling water, 1 egg, ¾ cup S R Flour, ¾ cup Plain Flour, 1 teaspoon ground ginger. Place dates, sugar, butter and bicarb soda in a mixing bowl. Pour boiling water over and mix

Sweet Orange Marmalade Grapefruit Marmalade Three Fruit Marmalade Any other variety Marmalade

D. PICKLES, CHUTNEY AND PRESERVES All jars must have a screw top which is easily removable for judging. Jars must have 2 labels – one on the lid and one on the bottle. Do not cover entire jar with labels. 39. Mixed Pickles – Mustard 40. Tomato Chutney 41. Tomato Sauce – bottle not jar 42. Tomato Relish 43. Pickled Onions 44. Any other variety Chutney 45. Any other variety Relish 46. Any variety Preserves 47. Any variety Mayonnaise E. CONFECTIONERY Entry cards to be stapled to paper plates. 30


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MEN’S COOKERY 69. Plain Scones (6) 70. Anzac Biscuits (6) 71. Date Loaf 72. Chocolate Cake Round 74. Pickles 75. Chutney/Relish 76. Pikelets (6) 77. Jam (any variety) 78. Packet Cake 79. Shortbread

well. Allow to stand until almost cold. Add beaten egg. Sift dry ingredients together and add gradually to mixture. Mix well. Pour into a greased bar tin and bake in a slow to moderate oven for 40 – 50 minutes. 68. Novelty Iced Cake SCHOOL COOKERY Entries to be displayed on white paper plates. Childs name to be attached. Kindergarten: Decorated Milk Arrowroot Biscuit Prep – Year 1/2: Decorated Milk Arrowroot Biscuit

Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club Children’s Cooking Shows

Our shows promise to entertain, and enthrall children, whilst teaching valuable healthy eating, cooking and lifestyle lessons for today and the future. Bubble Muffin Show times to be advised.

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6. HORTICULTURE All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee. No Entry Fee, No Prize Money Stewards: Mrs S. Nauschutz (4668 5104) Mrs. R. Sargent (4668 5087), Mrs W. Hill (46685213), Mrs B. McKenna (4668 5401), Mrs B. Tuppack, Mr D. Fullelove (4668 5632), Judging Time: 1.00 pm Trophies Best Native Bloom trophy donated by BROWNHALL FAMILY in memory of the late Bev Brownhall Champion Begonia donated by MRS M. DAVIS Champion Rose donated by MRS B. McKENNA Champion Dahlia donated by MRS P. RENNICK Champion Bloom Miscellaneous section donated by MRS G. IRELAND Champion Arrangement class 33-41 donated by MR & MRS J. HILL Champion Fern donated by JAN BICKERTON Champion Pot Plant donated by MOTOR & TRACTOR SERVICE Most Points classes 1-32 donated by MRS C. CHIVERTON Most Points classes 33-41 donated by MR N. & MRS F. SCHUMANN Classes 42-45 donated by MR M. BARLOW in memory of the late Lyn Barlow Classes 46-66 donated by MRS D. BASSINGTHWAIGHTE Classes 67-72 donated by MRS K. SARGENT Classes 73-76 donated by MRS S. NAUSCHUTZ Best Specimen Pot Plant open only to members of Jandowae Garden Club Trophy donated by MRS H. GALL All exhibits must be grown by the competitor, except floral art work. • • • •

Points: 1st - 3 points 2nd - 2 points. Points will be halved where a tie occurs. Exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 10.00 am Friday before Show day. All entries to be made at Pavilion to the Chief Steward. No late entries will be accepted. Accessories will be allowed in all classes. All care will be taken, however, no responsibility accepted 32


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26. Best Bloom - Eucalyptus Gum 27. Best Bloom - Grevillea 28. Best collection of Native Flowers 29. Specimen - Bulbous Bloom 30. Container of flowers - one variety not Dahlias or Roses 31. Collection of cut flowers not shrub - not less than four varieties 32. Any flower not mentioned

ROSES 1. Rose Red - 1 bloom 2. Rose Yellow - 1 bloom 3. Rose Pink - 1 bloom 4. Rose White - 1 bloom 5. Rose - any colour not specified - 1 bloom 6. Three roses - distinct colours 7. Polyanthus or Floribunda on truss 8. Miniature Rose - three blooms three separate varieties blooms no bigger than 20¢ coin any colour, in one container 9. Miniature Rose - three stems of one variety 10. Collection of miniature roses 11. Collection of roses 12. Rose bi-colour

FLORAL ART (OPEN) 33. Shades of Pink 34. A Dried Arrangement 35. Making the most of one flower 36. Arrangement using Natives 37. A Three Flower Arrangement 38. Petite Width and Height between 10 - 14 cm 39. Green with Envy (Foliage) 40. Interpretive (to be named) 41. Basket arrangement (Fresh or Dried )

DAHLIAS 13. Specimen - decorative or charm dahlia 14. Specimen - cactus dahlia 15. Best three dahlias - any colour & variety 16. Specimen - Pom Pom rose dahlia 17. Collection of dahlias - no less than six

NOVICE SECTION Open to all exhibitors who have not taken out three first prizes in the Floral Art Section at the Jandowae Show 42. Foliage arrangement 43. Arrangement of own choice 44. Dinner by Candlelight 45. Arrangement using one colour only (variety flowers/foliage may be used)

MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERS 18. Specimen Carnation 19. Container Marigolds - any variety 20. Specimen Gerbera 21. Collection of Geraniums 22. Specimen Zinnia 23. Three Shrub Flowers distinct - spike blooms or truss one container 24. Flowering Shrub or Creeper - one specimen 25. Best Bloom - Callistemon

POT & BUSH HOUSE PLANTS 46. Pot plant in bloom or bract 47. Prettiest plant in container both plant & container will be judged 48. Specimen foliage plant 49. Specimen variegated foliage plant 33


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50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66.

JUVENILE SECTION: 16 years & under Flowers to be grown by exhibitor 67. Three Zinnias 68. Three Marigolds 69. Miniature arrangement under 12cm 70. Best pot plant 71. Floral Map - any state or country to be named 72. Make an animal using fruit and/or vegetables

Plant growing in novelty container Begonia tree or cane Begonia - any other Specimen Fern Maiden Hair Fern Specimen Hare-foot Fern Hanging container fern Hanging container - any variety Plant - creeper or climber any variety Best succulent plant & or Cactus Collection of succulent and/or cactus one container Potted Geranium Community Plant (two or more plants growing in one pot) Any other pot plant not mentioned African Violet Bonsai Coleus

CHILDREN'S SECTION 5 - 8 years Must Be Own Work 73. Floral saucer 74. Pot plant 75. Vase of mixed grasses arranged own vase 76. Posy for the teacher

Please note: The Pavilion closes at 6:00pm show day. Stewards only will have access between 6:00pm and 6:45pm. All exhibits will be handed to their respective owner at 6:45pm.

Elders Jandowae

Stewart Street, Jandowae Phone 4668 5411

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7. NEEDLEWORK All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee on show day Chief Steward: Mrs W. Skinner (4668 5345) Stewards: Mrs H. Cronin; Mrs D. Polzin Judging Time Friday,10.00 am (Points: 1st - 3; 2nd - 2; Highly Commended)

Exhibitors please note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

Entries and exhibits will be accepted by Chief Steward in the Pavilion between 9:00 am & 3:00 pm Thursday before Show day. Entries close at 5:00pm (Office). If, in the judges’ opinion, an entry is not worthy of a prize, it will not necessarily be given one. All exhibits to be accompanied by an entry form. Entries cannot be entered into more than one class. No entries to be removed from the needlework section by the exhibitor. Needlework section closed to public and exhibitors at 6pm show day to enable the Stewards to prepare exhibits for collection. Collection to be made after 6:45pm on show day. All entries will be given to the exhibitors by the stewards after 6:45pm on show day. All exhibits to be signed for upon collection. Limit of three entries per class by any one person.

Trophies: MOST POINTS: Open Needle Work donated by JANDOWAE COTTAGE CRAFT Novice & Open Knitting & Open Crochet donated by MRS J. MITTELSTADT Teenage (15-18 yrs) donated by MRS M. ATKINSON Juvenile (12-14 yrs) cash prize donated by MRS D. POLZIN Children (10-12yrs) cash prize donated by MRS W. SKINNER Children (under 10yrs) cash prize donated by MRS D POLZIN CHAMPION ARTICLES: Open Needle Work donated by MRS M. GREENUP Novice donated by MRS S. WALPOLE Open Knitting donated by MRS L. KROG Open Crochet donated by MRS D. POLZIN Teenage (15-18 yrs) - cash prize donated by MRS W. SKINNER Juvenile (12-14 yrs) - E. Schumann Memorial Trophy donated by MR & MRS N. SCHUMANN Children (10-12 yrs) - donated by MRS T. NAUSCHUTZ Children under 10 yrs - donated by MRS D POLZIN

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HINTS: • An article in something not worn. A garment is something worn. An item can be either. An outfit is two or more pieces to make a set. •

All cushion covers must be provided with inserts.

All work must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor, and must have been completed within the last two years, not to be soiled, laundered or worn, otherwise it will not be considered suitable for Show purposes.

Exhibits cannot be entered or compete in more than one class

All classes in wool are to be wool or substitute

Entries in this section will not be accepted from exhibitors outside a radius of 80km of Jandowae unless exhibits are nominated through a local resident

This must include receipt ticketing and return to exhibitor, and for the purpose of this rule, a local resident shall be deemed to be a resident within 50 km of Jandowae

No responsibility, as regards to the above exhibits, in respect of their receipt, exhibition or subsequent dispatch, will be accepted by the Secretary or Section Steward

OPEN NEEDLEWORK 1. Table centre - coloured embroidery - hand work only 2. Duchess set - coloured embroidery - hand work only 3. Any other hand embroidery 4. Cross stitch article - not picture 5. Item featuring chenille work 6. Dressed clothed doll, all home sewn. 7. Boys outfit - 1 or 2 piece - newborn to 2 years 8. Boy's shirt or Girls blouse 9. Girls frock — size 3 and over 10. Creative embroidery by machine any article 11. Machined Appliqued article or garment 12. Verandah Cushion 13. Purchased Towel or hand toweldecorated 14. Most attractive cushion

15. Toddler's frock - size 6 months - 2 years 16. Most attractive child's playsuit or sun frock 17. Two distinct pot holders 18. Any item in check fabric 19. Afternoon tea throw over 20. Blouse hanger - fabric 21. Sewn novelty article or soft toy 22. Hand towel fabric top 23. Bolster Cushion 24. Lady's blouse or Men's shirt 25. Lady's skirt 26. Premi Quilt with embroidery approx 24” square. 27. Apron 28. Any other item - sewn - not specified 29. Tracksuit or leisure suit in stretch fabric - any size 30. Garment in stretch fabric - to fit child up to 4 years 36


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53. Knitted toy

31. Garment in stretch fabric - to fit child over 4 years 32. Garment or set of sleep wear or under wear - any size 33. Any other item not previously mentioned by person over 60 years. 34. Any needlework by person over 80 years 35. Table runner must include embroidery 35a. One person exhibit 3 distinct articles.

OPEN CROCHET 54. Childs headwear or booties 55. Hand towel - crochet top 56. Table centre - coarse work (30 cotton or under) 57. Table centre - fine work (40 cotton or over) 58. Duchess set 59. 2 crochet doilys - distinct and mounted. Under 30 cm in diameter 60. Crocheted toy 61. Handkerchief with a crochet edge or corner 62. Crochet Garment not already mentioned 63. Table centre - linen centre crochet edge 64. Face washer - crochet edge 65a. Knee rug - crochet up to 40 inches 65b. Knee rug - crochet over 40 inches. 66. Crochet coat hanger 67. Any other article in crochet wool not previously mentioned 68. Any other article in crochet cotton not previously mentioned 69. Article in crochet cotton not previously mentioned by person over 60 years 70. Article in crochet cotton by person over 80 years 71. Article in wool crochet not previously mentioned by person over 60 years 72. Article in wool crochet by person over 80 years

NOVICE Exhibitors can enter for 2 years only. 36. Knitted Item 37. Crocheted Item 38. Sewing Item 39. Any Other Item not mentioned OPEN KNITTING All hand knitting unless otherwise specified 40. Adults pullover/cardigan in thick wool 41. Adults pullover/garment in fine ply (up to 5 ply) 42. Child's garment up to 5ply 43. Child's garment in thick wool 44. Pram cover 45. Infants head wear or booties 46. Knitted scarf or adult beanie 47. Any other knitted article not previously mentioned 48. Knitted rug 49. Knitted knee rug up to 40 inches square 50. Knitted coat hanger - trim allowed 51. Article not previously mentioned knitted by a person over 60 years 52. Article knitted by a person over 80 years

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TEENAGE 15 - 18 years 73. Any article featuring hand embroidery 74. Any sewn article 75. Article in knitting 76. Cushion - any type - made up 77. Sewn novelty article or soft toy 78. Daintiest coat hanger 79. Garment in stretch fabric 80. Hand towel or face cloth - with trim 81. Any other sewn article not specified

88. Best dressed doll - clothing homemade 89. Garment in stretch material 90. Hand towel or face cloth - with trim 91. Any other article not mentioned CHILDREN 10- 12 years 92. Any article featuring hand embroidery 93. Machine or hand sewn article 94. Covered coat hanger 95. Sewn novelty article or soft toy 96. Hand towel or face cloth - with trim 97. Any other article not mentioned

JUVENILE 12 - 14 years 82. Purchased T-shirt, decorated transfer may be used 83. Article in crochet or knitting 84. Any article featuring hand embroidery 85. Machine sewn article 86. Covered coat hanger 87. Sewn novelty article or soft toy

CHILDREN Under 10 years 98. Any article featuring hand embroidery 99. Machine or hand sewn article 100. Sewn novelty article or soft toy 101. Any article not mentioned

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8. HANDICRAFTS All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee on the day of the Show. No Entry Fee — No Prize Money Chief Steward: Carol Cann (4668 5084) Stewards: Doreen Beard, Effie Schmidt & Mary Cronholm Judging Time: Friday, 9.00 am (Points: 1st — 3; 2nd — 2)

Exhibitors please note: 1. Entries and exhibits will be accepted by Chief Steward in the Pavilion between 9:00am & 3:00pm Thursday before Show day. Entries close 5:00pm (Office). 2. If, in the judges’ opinion, an entry is not worthy of a prize, it will not necessarily be given one. 3. All exhibits to be accompanied by an entry form. 4. Entries cannot be entered into more than one class. 5. No entries to be removed from the handicraft section by the exhibitor. 6. Handicraft section closed to public and exhibitors at 6pm to 6:45pm show day to enable the Stewards to prepare exhibits for collection. Collection to be made after 6:45pm on show day. 7. All entries will be given to the exhibitors by the stewards after 6:45pm on show day. 8. All exhibits to be signed for upon collection. 9. Minimum of three entries to be entered in each category before a Trophy can be awarded. 10. Limit of three entries per class by any one person. 11. All quilts to have a rod pocket to facilitate hanging. 12. Cushion Covers to present with inserts. TROPHIES: Champion Piece of Handicraft in classes 1- 32 donated by THE GREENUP FAMILY, to be known as the Mrs H Greenup Memorial Trophy. Best Framed Picture classes 3-8 donated by MRS L. KROG Most Points in classes 1 - 47 donated by JANDOWAE COTTAGE CRAFTS GROUP INC. Best Article Classes 1-32 donated by MRS L. KROG Best Article of Patchwork Classes 33-47 donated by JANDOWAE COTTAGE CRAFTS GROUP INC. Champion Article Classes 48-83 donated by MRS S. WILSON $25 Donated for the best article in class 47a by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY $5 Donated for the best article in classes 48-52 donated by MRS B. MCKENNA $5 Donated for the best article classes 53-57 and 58-66 by MRS P. WOOD $5 Donated for the best article classes 67-75 by MRS M. BLINCO 39


8. Handicrafts

$5 Donated for the best article classes 76-85 by MRS M. ATKINSON $10 Donated for the most points classes 48-85 by JINGHI VALLEY QCWA $50 Voucher donated by Rose Quilting, Meringindan, for champion quilt classes 33-37 Margaret Wilson memorial trophy for best “Charity Quilt” donated by COORANGA NORTH CWA Jewel Fearns perpetual trophy for champion quilt by one individual person, plus $10 donated by PAM WOOD HANDICRAFTS 1. Leather article, not a whip 2. A Leather, hand-made whip 3. Tapestry- gros point- framed, fine touches in other threads allowed 4. Long Stitch - framed fine touches in other threads allowed 5. Any other article in canvas work 6. Counted cross stitch picture up to A4 size, framed. 7. Counted Cross Stitch picture, large, framed. 8. Picture, any other medium, framed 9. Hand made card 10. Scrap booking - one page - baby or child/children 11. Scrap booking - one page wedding or other celebration 12. Scrapbooking - one page holidays 13. Scrapbooking - one page pet or animal 14. Scrapbooking - one page - any other subject 15. Stitchery (eg. redwork) 16. Craft bag or folder 17. Any bag for baby or young child 18. Any other bag 19. Any article featuring candlewicking

20. Any article featuring ribbon embroidery, wool embroidery, crewel embroidery, hardanger or brazilian embroidery etc. 21. Small wallhanging or centrepiece 22. Sashiko 23. Casserole carrier 24. Jewellery - earrings 24a.Jewellery - necklace or bracelet 25. A small gift suitable for Christmas 26. A small gift suitable for a baby 27. Folk art, any article 28. Dressed doll or toy, clothes only to be judged 29. Pincushion or needlecase 30. Any article by a person over 60 years of age 31. Any article by a person over 80 years of age 32. Collaborative Quilt made by 2 or more people Patchwork & Quilting NB Please ensure that quilts have a rod pocket. 33. Quilt - commercially quilted - up to 60” square 34. Quilt - quilted by the exhibitor - up to 60” square. 35. Large quilt - commercially quilted. 36. Large quilt - quilted by the exhibitor. 37. Pram or cot quilt 40


8. Handicrafts

CHILDREN’S SECTION

38. Wall hanging (up to 30” square) 39. Patchwork and or Applique premmie Quilt (up to 24” square) 40. Patchwork clothing, any article 41. Patchwork cushion 42. Any article featuring any applique by any technique 43. Log cabin patchwork 44. Any article of patchwork suitable for use in the kitchen 45. Patchwork bag 46. Patchwork table runner 47. Any article of patchwork not already mentioned 47a. Charity Quilt - Any medium up to 42” square. Margaret Wilson Memorial Trophy. Donated by COORANGA NORTH QCWA and $25 donated by Jandowae & District Show Society.

Steward: Mary-Ellen Tucker (0427818348) Children (10-12 years) 58. Fridge magnet 59. Bookmark 60. Hand made card 61. Christmas decoration 62. Any item of jewellery 63. Lego creation (as per instructions) 64. Lego creation own design 65. Scrap booking (1 page) 66. Any other article Children (7-9 years) 67. Fridge magnet 68. Bookmark 69. Christmas decoration 70. Hand Made card 71. Decorated Egg 72. Any item of jewellery 73. Lego Creation - as per instructions 74. Lego Creation - own design 75. Any other article

Teenage (15-18 years) 48. Handmade card 49. Scrap Booking (1 page) 50. Any item of jewellery 51. Any sewn article 51a. Any article of patchwork 52. Any Article not mentioned

Children (up to 6 years) 76. Decorated pet rock 77. Scrapbooking 1 page 78. Decorated Box 79. Lego creation - as per instruction 80. Lego creation - own design 81. Fridge magnet 82. Christmas Decoration 83. Handmade card 84. Decorated A4 page 85. Any other article

Juvenile (12-14 years) 53. Handmade card 54. Any item of jewellery 55. Scrap Booking (1 page) 56. Any Sewn article 56a. Any article of patchwork 57. Any article not mentioned

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9. WOODWORK No Entry Fee—No Prize Money. All exhibitors will pay the gate entrance fee. Stewards: Ross and Heather Gersekowski (4668 5640) Judging Time 10.00 am Friday. Entries close 5:00pm Thursday. TROPHIES: Most Points In Section Under-18 Trophy donated by MR AND MRS R. POLZIN Champion Article Under-18 Classes 1-5 donated by MRS PAM WOOD Classes 6-9 donated by GERSEKOWSKI KITCHENS Classes 10-13 donated by MR RAY POLZIN Classes 14-18 donated by BUTTERS WAREHOUSE

WOOD TURNING (Under 18 years) 10. Bowl 11. Any other article 12. Pot Stand 13. Platter

WOODCRAFT (Under 18 years) 1. Tray 2. Creative art wood 3. Any other article 4. Bench Protector 5. Pot Stand

WOOD TURNING (18 years & over) 14. Fine, tricky work 15. Potpourri Bowl 16. Platter 17. Bowl Only 18. Any Other Article

WOODCRAFT (18 years & over) 6. Furniture Assemble – Timber 7. Use of Manufactured Board 8. Creative Art Wood 9. Any Other Article

9A METALWORK Best individual Piece Class 1 donated by R & H GERSEKOWSKI 1. Any metal work article by student (school or TAFE student)

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10. FINE ARTS Chief Steward: Mrs Rose Heintze (0499 294 550 or nrheintze@bigpond.com) Steward: Rosemary Brazier (4668 5676), Mrs Toni Tanner. Hanging Assistants: Mr Rob Brazier, Mrs Josie Brazier, Mrs Heather Gall. Trophies: Champion Painting of Show $200 donated by WESTERN DOWNS REGIONAL COUNCIL Sash donated by JANDOWAE AND DISTRICT SHOW SOCIETY Award TBA - trophy donated by MR & MRS G. & V. SULLIVAN Award TBA - trophy donated by MR & MRS B. & T. TANNER Award TBA - trophy donated by MRS S. WILSON Best Drawing donated by MRS J. MARTIN Best Exhibit in Novice Section donated by MARIAN, ROB & FIONA DUFF $25 Encouragement Award donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Best Exhibit in Teenage Section donated by JANDOWAE NEWSAGENCY Best Exhibit in Sub-Teen (10-12 yrs) Section, a Memorial Trophy in Memory of MRS M. MARTIN Best Exhibit Under 10 Years donated by MS ROSEMARY BRAZIER Novice Portrait Prize Money donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY Most Points Sash donated by JANDOWAE SHOW SOCIETY —Peoples' Choice poll will be held. Stewards Choice Award - $20 Conditions: •

CHAMPION PAINTING: will be judged from the winners of all sections, except Special Section. Sale entries may be priced for sale — 15% to the Show Society. Chief Steward to make the sale.

ENTRIES DEADLINE: 2:00pm THURSDAY before the Show. Entries after this time will incur a $2 penalty.

ENTRIES: Maximum of two entries per person, per section.

FRAMING: Exhibits must be properly framed and able to be hung safely. "D" hooks are essential. Stewards reserve the right to reject exhibits considered unsafe.

EXHIBITS must be labelled on the back with Artist's name, address and phone number; Title of works, Medium of artwork; Class being entered and Sale price or "Not for Sale". The Show ticket is to be attached to the front of the artwork. 43


10. Fine Arts

SIZE LIMIT: Maximum 100cm x 100cm.

AGE: Artwork to be no more than two (3) years old.

EXHIBITOR: Each exhibit must be the original work of the exhibitor. The exhibits must NOT have been awarded a prize at a previous Jandowae Show. NB: Original work means that the entry must not be copied, however the committee is not responsible for establishing authenticity.

No replication of work between sections by same exhibitor.

Wet Paint Work: will NOT be accepted.

NOVICE SECTION: an artist ceases to be eligible to enter this section after winning a first prize anywhere.

All reasonable care will be taken with each exhibit but works shall at all times be at the risk of the entrant. No responsibility can be accepted for loss or damage to the exhibit.

Should exhibitor be unable to be present at conclusion of exhibition, art works can be stored safely at the Show Office to be collected after the show. Prior arrangement would need to be made with Show Secretary/Chief Steward.

Demounting exhibition 6:00pm. Art work will be handed to exhibitor at 6:15pm.

THEME OF THE YEAR

Celebrating the Year of the Rooster Entry Fee $5 1st Prize $100 Donated by WESTERN DOWNS REGIONAL COUNCIL Sash Donated by JANDOWAE & DISTRICT SHOW 2nd Prize $20 Donated by MRS SHIRLEY WALPOLE Judging begins 10:30am Friday. OTHER SECTIONS ADULT Entry Fee $4 1st Prize $25 2nd Prize $10 Teenage, Sub-Teen & Child entry fees 50c (child up to 5 years - no entry fee) 1st Prize $5; 2nd Prize $2

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10. Fine Arts

1. “Theme of the Year” - Any Approach, any Medium 2. Landscape, Seascape or Waterscape - Any approach, any Medium 3. “This Rural Life” - Any approach, any Medium 4. Drawing - Any Subject, any Medium 5. Portrait - Any Subject, any Medium 6. Abstract - Any Medium (Size up to 120cm x 120cm Inc. frame. Works on canvas stretchers do not need to be framed) 7. Mixed Media - Any subject (must include at least 3 x types of Media) 8. Still Life or Florals - Any Approach, any Medium

9. Colouring Book (Page) - Any subject, any Medium (works must be framed). 10. Pastel - Any subject, any Approach. 11. Novice - Any subject, any Medium. 12. Any other Art Form - Any subject, any Medium. 13. Teenage a. 13-17yrs - Traditional b. 13-17 yrs - Contemporary 14. Sub Teen a. 10-12 yrs - Traditional b. 10-12 yrs - Contemporary 15. Child a. 6-9 yrs - Traditional b. 6-9 yrs - Contemporary 16. Child up to 5 yrs - Any subject, any medium. (no entry fee)

We express our sincere thanks to ALL Sponsors, Workers and Exhibitors, with special mention of: Ms Rosemary Brazier Mr Rob Brazier Mrs Marian Duff Mr & Mrs Rob & Fiona Duff Mrs Rose Heintze Mrs Jocelyn Martin Mr & Mrs Geoff & Vicki Sullivan Mr & Mrs B Tanner Mrs Shirley Walpole Mrs Sue Wilson Jandowae & District Show Society Jandowae Newsagency The donor of the Trophy in memory of Mrs Margot Martin The Night Watchmen Western Downs Regional Council 45


11. PHOTOGRAPHY (Including both film and digital photos) No Entry Fee —but Prize Money Chief Steward: Mr George Sturgess (0428 157 566) Steward: Nancy Evans (4668 5048) Judging Time Thursday. Entries close Midday Wednesday 22nd March Trophies: Best Black & White Print and Best Colour Print donated by JANDOWAE PHARMACY Best Juvenile Print Ages: Under 13 donated by MR & MRS D CRONIN Ages: 13-17 donated by MS N EVANS Champion Photograph chosen from all exhibits, donated by Mr BRUCE SCOTT MP Conditions: • Photos to be placed in manilla folder with name, address and names of entries in selected sections on front of folder • Entry Form must be attached to bottom front • Work to be that of the exhibitor within two years previous to the date of the Show. • Any class that has one or two entries only, the awarding of prizes is left to the discretion of the judge, according to the standard of work • All entries previously admitted are not eligible for future entry • Name & address of exhibitor must appear on the reverse side of all prints • All prints are to be mounted, preferably on light weight black or white cardboard using double-sided tape • Mounts are not to exceed print size by more than one inch (25mm), due to limited space • Prints must be mounted individually and not as a group of photographs • Prints in frames will not be accepted as entries • Photographs may be cropped • No photo to exceed A4 in size • Entries close midday last Wednesday before Show day • No photos to be entered in more than one class • Limit of 3 entries per class by any one person

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11. Photography

18. Jandowae Photo 19. Any other subject 20. Enlargement 21. Funny Photos (animals/people/action) 22. Colour photo depicting theme “Year of the Rooster”

BLACK & WHITE 1. People - as in close up 2. People - engaged in activity 3. Any other subject 4. Animal or Birdlife 5. Enlargement 6. Animal 7. Black & White photo depicting theme “Year of the Rooster”

JUVENILE Ages Under 13 or 13-17 Must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor

COLOUR PRINTS 8. People - as in close up 9. People - engaged in some activity 10. Landscape 11. Seascape 12. Sunset or sunrise. 13. Animal or Birdlife 14. Action - must show some movement 15. Flower or flowers 16. Celebration scene 17. Agricultural scene

23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

My Pet/Animal Life Picnic or Holiday Best Farm/Agricultural/Nature Portrait - Close Up Action - Showing Movement Family/Friends Funny Photo (Animals/People/Action) Landscape Any other Subject

12. EDUCATION Prep. – Year 10. * SCHOOL WORK IS FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY * ALL DISPLAYS MUST BE IN PLACE WITHIN THE DESIGNATED AREAS IN THE PAVILION BY THURSDAY EVENING BEFORE SHOW

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QCWA BRANCH EXHIBITS No Entry Fee – No Prize Money 2017 QCWA Show Display

“The Year of the Rooster” QCWA Branch’s are invited to create a non-competitive display. For space availability please nominate entry one week prior to the Show at the Show Office. QCWA COOKERY: Perpetual Trophy for Most Points 1. Chocolate Cake 2. Cinnamon Tea Cake 3. Date Loaf 4. Ginger Slice 5. Anzac Biscuits 6. Marmalade

Celebrating The Year of the Rooster

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Miss Showgirl Dinner Miss Showgirl, Junior Showgirl, Junior Princess, Junior Minor Princess

25th February, 2017 Jandowae Golf Club Family Adult High School Children Primary Children

$40.00 $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00

RSVP: Mrs Sue Wilson 4668 5110

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VEHICLE DISPLAY SHOW

• • • • • • •

Street Ute Work Ute 4x4 Ute Motorbike Classic/Vintage (Ute or Car/Tractor or Truck) Best Paint and Panel (any vehicle) People’s Choice

Local Competition

Contact the Show Office for details.

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Little Animal House Petting Zoo at the 2017 Jandowae Show

Come and see us at the Show Show!

Tractors

AMS Solutions

Gator Series

Ride On Mowers

E HUNGGEE! RVAAILABL A

For more information call the team today or visit www.chesterfieldaustralia.com.au 55 Loudoun Road, Dalby (07) 4662 3688

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MEMBERS MEMBERS FOR 2015-2016 Alexander Ms D Atkinson Mr & Mrs P Bach Mrs J Bannerman Ms P Baskerville Mr & Mrs J and Mr T Bassingthwaighte Mrs D Bickerton Ms J Bidstrup Mr & Mrs W Binding Mr C Bird Mrs H Blanch Mr D & Mrs K Blinco Mr D Bowman Mr & Mrs R Bradley Mrs E Brame Mr T Briskey I Briskey Mr P Brownhall Mr & Mrs B Brownhall Mr & Mrs K Cameron Mrs M Cameron Mr J Cann Mr & Mrs M Chiverton Mr & Mrs R Cronin Mr & Mrs D Duff Mr & Mrs R Dwyer Dr L & Mrs K Evans Ms N Franz Mr & Mrs N French Mr N & Mrs L Fullelove Mr D Gall Mr & Mrs I Gall Mr M Gall Mr & Mrs J Gersekowski Mr & Mrs R Gordon Mr & Mrs K Gowlett Mr & Mrs G Gowlett Mrs J Greenup Mr & Mrs D Haig Mr & Mrs S Harth Mr & Mrs B Haselwood Mr & Mrs J Heintze Mr N & Mrs R Heath Mr R

Horne Ms D Ireland Mr & Mrs P Jeitz Mrs C Jensen Mr G Jensen Mr & Mrs P Johnston Mrs J Johnston Miss T Johnston Mr & Mrs K Kay Mr & Mrs S Kay Mr H Koehler Mr D Klein Mr & Mrs N Lanfear Mrs H Loechel Mr & Mrs K McKenna Miss A McKenna Mrs B McDonald Ms L McIntosh Mr & Mrs N McLaughlin Mr & Mrs N Mittlestadt Mr G & Mrs P Mittelstadt Mr & Mrs L Moody Miss G Morrissey Mr & Mrs S Murray Mrs B Nauschutz Mr & Mrs A Nauschutz Mrs E Nauschutz Mrs T Nelson Mr & Mrs C Oliffe Mr J & Mrs T Pain Mrs G Pain Mr S Pain Mr T Paten Ms S Pharoah Mr & Mrs G Plant Mrs E Poetschka Mr & Mrs D Polzin Mr & Mrs R Price Mrs N Price Mr & Mrs P Rathmell Mr & Mrs P Rawlinson Mr & Mrs G Rennick Mr & Mrs M Robinson Mr V 52


Sargent Mr & Mrs K Scarfe/Bassingthwaighte Mr & Mrs P Schultz Mrs D Schumann Mrs F Scott B Skinner Mrs W Storey Mr B Sturgess Mr G Sullivan Mr & Mrs G Tanner Miss G Tanner Mr & Mrs S

Thomas Mr B Todd T Tones Mrs J Waddell Mr & Mrs G Wassell Mr & Mrs I Wilson Mr & Mrs P Wilson Mr R Wood Mr & Mrs B Wood Mr & Mrs D Wood Mr & Mrs W Wunsch Miss G

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Mr & Mrs A Lane LIFE MEMBERS Mr I & Mrs K Grundy Mr R A Nauschutz Mr G Greenup Mr K & Mrs L Krog Mr N Schumann

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SHOW DATES FOR 2017 STANTHORPE

3-4 February

ALLORA

10-11 February

CLIFTON

17-19 February

KILLARNEY

24-25 February

COOYAR

25 February

BELL

4-5 March

MILLMERRAN

4-5 March

PITTSWORTH

10-11 March

TARA

11 March

INGLEWOOD

17-18 March

OAKEY

18 March

WARWICK

24-26 March

JANDOWAE

25 March

TOOWOOMBA R A S Q

30 March -1 April

DALBY

21-22 April

GOOMBUNGEE – HADEN

29 April

GOONDIWINDI

5-6 May

CROWS NEST

13 May

TEXAS

29-30 July

RNA Royal Queensland Show

11-20 August

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Music by Rodeo Rock for Rodeo


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