165th Georgetown Fall Fair September 9th, 10th and 11th, 2011 (First Weekend after Labour Day) New Midway This Year's Theme: Georgetown Agricultural Society P.O. Box 74078, 260 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ontario L7G 5L1 "Horses" Please Note: This year featuring the Black's Percherons, Truck Pull, Demolition Derby & Live Entertainment - For all additional events see our website www.Georgetownfallfair.ca Admission Prices: Weekend Pass: $15.00 Adults: Friday - $5.00 Saturday - $8.00 Sunday - $5.00 Children, 7 - 12 years of age: $3.00 Children, 6 and Under: Free PLEASE NOTE: Vehicles without a Green Parking Pass will not be allowed on the interior fairgrounds. 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Eddie & Rosetta 75 Guelph Street, Georgetown, ON L7G 3Z8 #1 SITE Page 3 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List INDEX CLASS PAGE 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rules of the Georgetown Agricultural Society Privacy Statement President's Message Officers and Directors for 2011 Homecraft Section Officers Committee to Attend Judges Officers Over the Years 4 x 4 Truck Pulls Junior Dairy Show Heavy Horse Show Grain Exhibit Hay Exhibit Halton 4-H Section Children's Pet Show Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull What's New at the Fair? 2011 Fall Fair Sponsors Georgetown Equestrian Centre Schooling Show Exhibit Hall Entry Form CLASS PAGE HOMECRAFTS SECTION 17 Homecrafts President's Message 17 Rules & Information for Homecrafts 21 17 Fruits & Vegetables 24 18 Plants & Flowers 25 18 Culinary Arts 27 19 Needlework 28 22 Crafts 22 22 Photography 23 23 Antiques & Collectibles 24 4-H Interclub Educational Displays 29 24 Teen Exhibit 25 Children's Prize List 29 Georgetown Fall Fair Livestock Entry Form 30 165th Annual Georgetown Fall Fair Program 30 31 The Georgetown Agricultural Society gratefully acknowledges the funding received from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Ryan Day Percheron Hitch at the Georgetown Fall Fair This year the Georgetown Fall Fair's theme is "Horses" and to celebrate the Fair will be featuring one of North America's Top Percheron Six Horse Hitches who will be on display at the Fair all weekend long. This outstanding hitch of black Percherons is owned by the Black family of Hillsburgh, Ontario. Four generations of Blacks are involved in this high quality Percheron breeding operation. Reg Black started breeding and showing Percheron horses over forty years ago and now his son Bob and grandson Ryan, along with Ryan's two young sons, have continued the family business, now showing under the Ryan Day prefix. The Blacks are recognized as having one of the outstanding show hitches and they are one of the premier Percheron breeders in North America. The bloodlines they have developed have left a lasting mark on the breed and continue to do so today. These beautiful big black horses will be on display in an attractive 60x60 tent all weekend long for people to visit up close and picture at the fair. The Blacks will be doing demonstration hitches as well as participating in the Draft Horse Show on the Sunday of the Fair. Spectators will be able to see the Percheron horses' show harness, wagon and other equipment used to show and transport these huge draft horses to shows and fairs across North America. Many Kodiak moments will be available. Don't miss this chance to see this exciting display of outstanding horses! DEMOLITION DERBY presented by Thrill Show Productions Limited www.thrillshowproductions.on.ca 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 10 For rules and regulations, information or entry forms, please contact John Benton at (905) 873-0527 ON DISPLAY ALL WEEKEND LONG!!! Page 4 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List RULES OF THE GEORGETOWN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY · Annual membership fee is $5.00 payable on or before March 31st of the current year. · The dates of the Georgetown Fall Fair will be the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday after the Labour Day Weekend. · Gates are open Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. · All persons entering the Fairgrounds must pay an admission fee. There will be no exceptions. This applies to officials of the Fair, employees, exhibitors, performers, concessionaires, and Fair visitors. · All those who have paid their exhibitor fee for the current year are entitled to enter or exhibit for prizes. · In lieu of entry fees in certain Livestock classes, a 15% deduction will be made on prize money. · All protests about awards must be made in writing within 10 days of the Fair, and be accompanied by a $10.00 fee. The $10.00 fee will be returned if an error is found to have been made. Onus of proof is with the exhibitor. · The Board of Directors reserves the right if, for any cause, the receipts of the current year are not sufficient to pay the prize money in full, to pay such proportion as they have on hand after paying necessary expenses. · Any name or mark on any article or animal identifying the exhibitor is illegal, and prize money will be forfeited. · The judges have the right to rule out any article or animal that they deem wrongly classed, or which they consider unworthy of a prize. · The Society takes precaution to ensure the safety of articles or exhibits but, should any article be damaged, lost or stolen, the Society will not be held responsible for the value thereof. · The Society takes precautions to prevent accidents on the grounds, but will not be held responsible for any accidents to persons or property. · Exhibits or concessions are not to be removed before the close of the Fair on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. · No concessions will be allowed to be placed on the Fairgrounds until sanctioned by the Board of Directors (except the Midway, which is under contract). The Directors or the Police can rule out any concession of a dubious nature, including the Midway, if deemed necessary. · All exhibitors and concessions must sign a "Hold Harmless Agreement" before setting up on the Fairgrounds. · Except in livestock, only one entry will be allowed in each section. Only one prize will be awarded an exhibitor in any section unless there is competition. · All stock, produce, and other articles must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor. Privacy Statement Any information collected by the Georgetown Agricultural Society regarding members, exhibitors, commercial exhibitors, sponsors, directors, and any other persons related directly to the business of the Georgetown Agricultural Society and the Georgetown Fall Fair, will be used solely for the purposes of promotion of the Georgetown Agricultural Society and the Georgetown Fall Fair, and for the 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 Georgetown Agricultural Society and the Georgetown Fall 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. 2011 President's Message It is my honour to represent the members of the Georgetown Agricultural Society in welcoming you, fellow citizens, to the 165 th annual Georgetown Fair. We're excited to bring some new shows to your Fair, while maintaining the old favourites. Georgetown Fair has contracted a NEW midway, the Magical Midways, a clean, high quality show to thrill the young and old. Our theme this year is HORSES !! And we're not horsing around when we say it will be excellent, from the educational aspects of all the events, to the thrill of the Jumpers to the marvel of the Miniature Horses and the Might of the Gentle Giants, the Heavy Horse show. Check our web-site or fliers for details. In addition there will be a special display tent housing Black's Percherons, an outstanding exhibit of Work Horses and their gear. The Main Stage welcomes many acts throughout the Fair, and several acts will be travelling the grounds doing spontaneous shows, as may some of the Globe Theatre players. Thrill Shows Demolition Derby is back Saturday night with all the roar and wreckage you've come to love. The 4 by 4 Truck Pulls will show their power on Sunday. In a quieter corner of the Fair, the Home Crafts Bldg. holds the beautiful displays of sundry handcrafts, baking, the Fruit and Vegetable entries, and the Childrens' Section. There you'll find displays, hands-on crafts, Giant sand-box, stage shows, and on Sunday morning, the Fantastic Pet Show followed by the Famous Peddle Pull! Just outside the Homecraft Building the kids can experience the Petting Zoo. And Folks, these are just the Highlights!! Lastly, and certainly not least, we are humbled and grateful for our Sponsors' generous contributions, to the Town of Halton Hills for their longtime support in many ways and to our invaluable volunteers who make this thing run. And let's not forget the exhibitors and competitors who provide so many things to see and the Concessions to keep you refreshed. Thanks for coming Folks. We know you'll have a good time and we look forward to seeing you again. John Nurse, President, Georgetown Agricultural Society Page 5 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2011 President President, Homecrafts 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Director at Large Director at Large John Nurse Glenda Benton Elizabeth Taylor Don Fitzsimons Mona Milne Nancy Comber Jane Holicka Mary Dougall (905) 702-4110 (905) 877-2101 (905) 877-4726 (905) 877-2831 (905) 877-4207 (905) 878-4955 (905) 877-6311 (905) 727-9970 HONOURARY DIRECTORS Mike Chong, M.P., Ted Arnott, M.P.P, Gary Carr, Halton Regional Chair, Mayor Rick Bonnette, Manley Densmore, Delmar French, Bob Higgins, Dave Shrubsole, Judy Shrubsole, Don Gosling, Joyce Gosling IN MEMORIAM Harvey Nurse 2 0 11 D I R E C T O R S John Breckon Darlene Fitzsimons Marion Jonassen Ruth Kelly Lee Martin Jeff Nurse Jodey Nurse Kenda Nurse Lee Nurse Troy Nurse Barry Timleck Lena Thompson Hugh Tomkinson Lorna Wilson John Zeravlev Halton Hills . . . Naturally at Home For All Your Visitor and Ontario Travel Information Call Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce at 905-877-7119 or visit us in person at 328 Guelph St., Georgetown or on the Web at www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca or e-mail us at tourism@haltonhillschamber.on.ca COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 4 x 4 Truck Pulls Entertainment Concessions Appreciation Night Children's Pet Show Gates Security Midway Demolition Derby Homecrafts Agricultural Awareness Tent Junior Dairy Show Parking Sponsorships Advertising Lee Nurse Lee Martin Darlene Fitzsimons Jane Holicka Mary Dougall Mona Milne John Nurse Lorna Wilson John Benton Glenda Benton Lorna Wilson Kenda Nurse (905) 873-2341 (519) 853-1382 (905) 877-2831 (905) 877-6311 (905) 877-4726 (905) 877-4207 (905) 702-9688 (905) 854-6678 (905) 873-0527 (905) 877-2101 (905) 854-6678 (905) 877-0537 (905) 877-4207 (905) 873-0386 (905) 876-8026 (905) 877-0537 (905) 873-0527 (905) 702-4110 (905) 877-4726 (905) 877-2101 (905) 702-4101 (905) 873-2341 TOURISM INFORMATION EQUIPMENT SALES SERVICE RENT-ALL INC. Everything for the Do-It-Yourselfer 905-877-0157 334 Guelph St., Georgetown Butcher Furniture Celebrating over 50 years of service to the community Proud Past ~ Promising Future Mona Milne Hugh Tomkinson Nancy Comber Heavy Horse Show Jeff Nurse Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull Alyssa Benton Hay and Grain Exhibits John Nurse Ribbons Elizabeth Taylor Fund-Raising & Silent Auction Glenda Benton Grounds Servicing John Nurse 4-H Achievement Shows Mal Nurse HOMECRAFT SECTION OFFICERS President 1st Vice President Secretary Treasurer Glenda Benton Gail Thompson Elizabeth Taylor Carol Walsh s 2 Location 110 Trafalgar Road, Hillsburgh 519-855-4207 68 Centennial Road, Orangeville 519-943-1355 Page 6 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List COMMITTEE TO ATTEND JUDGES Fruits and Vegetables Plants and Flowers Culinary Arts Needlework Crafts Photography Antiques and Collectibles Teen Exhibits Children's Prize List Manley Densmore Louise Robertson Elisabeth Treviranus Carol Walsh Jessie Milton Sandra Timleck Glenda Benton Darlene Fitzsimons Elizabeth Taylor (905) 877-2890 (905) 766-9674 (905) 877-3087 (519) 621-9900 (905) 877-2557 (905) 877-6198 (905) 877-2101 (905) 877-2831 (905) 877-4726 2000-01 2002-03 2004 2005-11 Tim Foster Jeff Nurse Craig Cooper John Nurse SECRETARIES Prior to 1938, J.A. Tracey was the Secretary-Treasurer for a number of years, and W.A. Wilson was Secretary for over 25 years. *1939 Oscar Lerch *1940-42 Frank Petch *1943-55 Garfield McGilvray *1956-61 Trevor Williams *1962-67 Charlotte Ironside *1968-70 Garfield McGilvray 1971-76 Mona Milne *1977-78 C.R. Fogal *1979-81 Denny Charles 1982 Paul Armstrong 1983-87 Joyce Gosling 1988 Janet Armstrong 1989-92 Bob Malcolmson 1993-95 Delmar French *1996-99 Austin Carpenter 2000 Doris Calder 2001 John Owen 2002-06 Lorrie Cooper 2007-11 Nancy Comber OFFICERS OVER THE YEARS Although records before 1921 are meager, it has been found that Abraham Scott was the first President in 1846, and Colonel John Murray the first Secretary-Treasurer. Other Presidents up to that date included J.B. Bessey, George Tolton, Joe Flynn, John Cunningham, W.A. Wilson, Thomas Moffat, Al Claridge, Alex Joe, Jim Reid, Henry Wilson, Ed Huffman, Hume Currie, and W.C. Anthony. PRESIDENTS *1923-26 *1927-28 *1929 *1930 *1931 *1932 *1933-35 *1936 *1937-38 *1939 *1940-42 *1943-47 *1948-49 *1950-51 *1952-55 *1956-57 *1958-59 *1960-63 *1964-66 *1967-68 *1969-70 *1971-72 *1973 *1974 *1975 1976 1977-78 *1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 1987-88 *1989-90 1991 1992-94 1995-97 1998 *1999 Benjamin Petch T.H. Cook J.A. Elliott C. Moffat T.L. Leslie Edward McWhirter George Leslie T. James Fisher T.J. Brownridge Frank Petch Herbert Cleave H. Craig Reid John Bird Nelson Robinson Harding Price Spencer Wilson Wilfrid Bird Garfield McGilvray Ken Ella Keith Webb Stuart Hall Spencer Wilson Albert Hunter Robert S. McMaster C.R. Fogal Don Nicholson Don Gosling Herb Dolson Joyce Gosling Ian McCallum Mona Milne Bob Malcolmson Bruce McClure Brian Butler Al Cook Jeff Nurse Don Brander Ralph Cunningham TREASURERS *1922-57 *1958-61 *1962-69 *1970-82 1983-86 1987-88 1989-92 P.W. Cleave Trevor Williams R.W. Lawson Charlotte Ironside Joyce Gosling Mona Milne Bob Malcolmson A Message From Michael Chong, M.P. Wellington-Halton Hills Please accept my best wishes on the 165th year of the Georgetown Fall Fair. The Georgetown Fall Fair owes its success to the efforts of many organizers, volunteers and participants. I look forward to seeing you there. Enjoy! Toll Free to Riding Office 866-878-5556 Page 7 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List 1993-95 *1996-99 2000-03 2004-05 2006 2007-11 Janet Armstrong Austin Carpenter Mona Milne Wendy Julien-Crosby Colin Dyble Mona Milne 4x4 TRUCK PULLS Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 12:30 p.m. Weigh-In from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. No Late Weighing Allowed Entry Fee: $15.00 per section Awards in Each Section: First Place - $100.00 plus a Trophy, Second Place - $75.00, Third Place - $50.00 SECTION 1 6,000 lbs. and under Local Stock within 40 km SECTION 2 6,000 lbs. and up Local Stock within 40 km Thank you to our Sponsors: Diesel Doctors, Howse Automotive of Georgetown, Colonial Tree Service and the MTO. Chairman: Lee Nurse (905) 873-2341 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. No one allowed on track except for officials and driver. Trucks must be operated in a safe manner. Drivers must be seated during pull. No passengers. 5. All trucks must stop immediately upon signal from judge. The pull shall be considered over when forward motion of the load stops. 6. No drinking at the track. 7. During hitching and unhitching, trucks must be in neutral, (with both hands visible to judge). 8. Each truck will pull according to its own weight. 9. Rules for contest will be available on the day of the pull. 10. First puller in each section may re-pull in 3rd spot for official pull. 11. Pullers may stop and re-pull once providing he/she has not crossed the 50' marker. 12. No snowplow frame only. 13. Production wheel base and highway drivable. 14. No dual wheels, steel bars or tire chains. 15. All engine power must be transmitted to the ground through the wheels. 16. All tires must not exceed 36 inches in diameter by 14 inches wide, and must have a D.O.T. stamp on tire. 17. All trucks must have a non restrictive forward and backward foot throttle operation. 18. All trucks must have a working ignition switch that is easily accessible to driver. 19. An open exhaust is allowed providing exhaust pipe extends straight back beyond the cab or straight vertical above the cab roof behind the cab. 20. All truck body parts must be in place. 21. All hub caps must be removed. 22. All truck engines are to be stock production. 23. Drawbar is to be rigid in all directions and parallel to the ground with three (3) inch diameter hole and maximum of 27" from the ground. Be sure to stop in before or after the Fair!! Mayor Rick Bonnette & Members of Council wish Georgetown Fall Fair Competitors a great time at the fair! 185 Guelph Street, Georgetown Open 24 Hours 280 Guelph Street,inside Wal-Mart, Georgetown 374 Queen Street E., Acton Open at 5:00 am Mon. to Fri. Enjoy the festivities of the 2011 Georgetown Fall Fair! 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills (Georgetown), ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 · Fax: 905-873-2347 Page 8 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List 24. Circuit Class - 22" top of hitch to ground 25. No weights are to extend more than 26 inches beyond front foremost portion of truck. 26. Weights must be secure. 27. Any object that becomes detached from the truck during pull the truck must stop immediately and will be disqualified. 28. All braking systems must be working. 29. All axles must be bolted on. 30. Conditions of driver & vehicle eligibility will be the decision of the track official. 31. Subject to track official - the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place vehicles in light class may be allowed to pull in heavier class. Section 4 Summer Yearling (born June - August 2010) Section 5 Junior Yearling (born March - May 2010) Section 6 Intermediate Yearling (born December 2009, January - February 2010) Section 7 Senior Yearling (born September - November 2009) CLASS 3 GROUP OF THREE HEIFERS (any combination of three dairy heifers previously shown) Prize Money: $50, $45, $35, $30, $25, $20, $15, $12, $10, $8, and $5 to balance of entries in all Conformation Classes. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Heifers AWARDS The Dunlop Insurance Award goes to the Champion Dairy Show person and The Reserve Champion Dairy Show Person. Peel Mutual Insurance Award for the first place group of Three Dairy Heifers Class. Thank you to our Sponsors: Sharpe Farm Feed and Supplies, the Royal Bank and Kubota Canada Ltd. JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW Saturday, September 10, 2011 Show will start at 11:00 a.m. Sharp Judge: Geoff Dunton SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 1 SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Section 1 Pre-Junior Class Open to boys and girls under 10 years of age (as of January 1, 2011) Prize Money: $10 to each entry Section 2 Junior Class Open to boys and girls 10, 11 and 12 years of age (as of January 1, 2011) Prize Money: $35, $30, $25, $20, $15, $12, and $10 to balance of entries. Section 3 Intermediate Class Open to boys and girls 13, 14 and 15 years of age (as of January 1, 2011) Prize Money: $35, $30, $25, $20, $15, $12,and $10 to balance of entries. Section 4 Senior Class Open to boys and girls 16 to 21 years of age (as of January 1, 2011) Prize Money: $35, $30, $25, $20, $15, $12, and $10 to balance of entries. Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Showman DAIRY RULES · All breeds shown together. · This is an "Open" show. · Original pedigrees must be available for checking to ensure heifers are entered in the correct classes. · Classes may be combined if there are fewer than three entries per class. · Two entries are not eligible in the Group of Three Heifers Class from one exhibitor. · Entry fee is 15% of prize money won (if over $30.00). Extendicare / Halton Hills 9 Lindsay Crt., Georgetown, Ontario CONFORMATION CLASS 2 ALL BREEDS SHOWN TOGETHER Section 1 Junior Calf (born March 2011 and younger) Section 2 Intermediate Calf (born December 2010, January February 2011) Section 3 Senior Calf (born September - November 2010) Call us for all of your arboriculture needs. From stump grinding to large tree removal! Free Estimates Fully Insured Tel: 905-702-8760 Fax: 905-702-7430 www.extendicare.com See you at the fair! Bennett's Waste Disposal Please call 905-873-4808 Your garbage is our bread & butter! Page 9 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Late entries will be accepted, but will be charged $5.00 per entry, which will be deducted from winnings. Entries are to be sent to the Dairy Cattle Chairman by August 31, 2011. Kenda Nurse, Dairy Cattle Chairman 9536 Trafalgar Road, Rural Route #2 Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4S5 Telephone: (905) 877-0537, Fax: (905) 702-8642 e-mail: nurseland@gmail.com Committee: Phyllis MacMaster, Jeff Nurse, Mal Nurse, Kenda Nurse and Julie Hawthorne 3. Filly or colt foaled in 2010 $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder 4. Filly foaled in 2009 $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder 5. Filly foaled in 2008 $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder 6.* Best Draft Horse in Show $50 30 20 10 to remainder 7.* Progeny of Dam $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder 8.*Junior Showmanship $25 20 18 15 12to remainder Notes: Section 1: Mare that shows evidence of being in foal, or has raised a foal during the current year. The exhibitor is required to show the mare with the foal at foot, or the registration certificate of the foal must be provided, if the foal is not shown. Section 6: $5.00 Entry Fee, payable at time of entry. One entry per exhibitor Section 7: Two animals, of any age, the progeny of one dam. Each animal must have been shown in its appropriate single section, if offered. Both animals must be owned by the exhibitor, and registered in the exhibitor's name. Section 8: Open to Juniors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1 of the current year, showing a draft horse on the line. The following areas will be considered: Walk, Trot, Turn, Watching Judge, Backing Up, Presentation, Suitability of Showman to Horse, General Handling, Grooming, Decorations, Appointments, General Appearance and Proper Dress, Alertness, and Capability. Stallions one year old or over may not be used. In addition to prize money, special donated prizes will be distributed. H E AV Y H O R S E S H O W Sunday, September 12, 2010 Judging to Start at 11:00 a.m. Sharp Heavy Horse Show Chairman: Jeff Nurse, (905) 877-0537 Heavy Horse Show Committee: Don & Gwen Brander, Hugh Tomkinson and John Breckon All horses must remain on the grounds until 4:00 p.m. Entry Fee: 15% of Prize Money Won L I N E C L A S S E S Class 1: Percheron Class 2: Belgian Class 3: Clydesdale Shown in order listed. Each breed will be shown separately. Section: 1.* Brood Mare $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder 2. Filly or colt foaled in 2011 $45 35 25 20 18 15 10 to remainder STEWART'S NEW HOLLAND E Q U I P M E N T L T D. 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Unicorn Hitch $100 80 70 60 55 13. Percheron Team $ 50 45 40 30 20 14. Belgian Team $ 50 45 40 30 20 15. Clydesdale Team $ 50 45 40 30 20 16.* Lady Driver of a Team of Draft Horses $ 50 45 40 30 20 Trophy for Best Lady Driver donated by John Popp of Guelph, Ontario. 17.* Junior Driver of a Team of Draft Horses $ 50 45 40 30 20 18. Timed Obstacle Class $ 50 45 40 30 20 Section 1: Open to a Team Hitched to a wagon Section 2: Open to a Single Hitched to a wagon or cart Both classes open to gentleman, lady, or junior drivers; a course map, rules and time to complete the course will be available the day of the show. $ 50 45 40 30 20 10 Heavy Horse Times Obstacle Class Rules 1. Enter ring - on signal. Time to start when horses' noses cross start line. 2. Finish - when back of vehicle crosses finished line. 3. Back up successfully completed when hoses back feet cross back up line and the poles have not been moved. 4. Cones to be width of vehicle plus 12 inches apart (measured at base of cones). 5. One point for each ball off cone. 6. One point for each 10 seconds over time allowed. 7. 5 points for back up not successfully completed. 8. Numbered obstacles to be driven in order - 1 through 8. Elimination if off course. 9. Winner is driver with lowest number of points. In case of a tie winner is driver with fastest time. 10. Time allowed TBA set at a trot. 11. Drivers may walk the course before the start of the classes. Obstacle Classes sponsored by Ralph and Earlene Monkman of Georgetown, Ontario. 19. Team of Purebred Mares $ 50 45 40 30 20 20. Single Draft Horse Hitched to a cart or wagon, all breeds $ 50 45 40 30 20 Notes: Section 16: Lady Driver to be 18 years or older and may be accompanied by a gentleman. Section 17: Junior Driver must be under 18 years as of January 1 of current year, and must be accompanied by an adult. The Georgetown Agricultural Society wishes to thank all donors and sponsors for helping to make our Heavy Horse Show a success. To learn more about our fair please visit our website at www.georgetownfallfair.ca GRAIN EXHIBIT - CLASS 30 Chairman: John Nurse (905) 702-4110 Exhibits received Wednesday, September 7, 2011 - 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Or Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. Entry Fee will be 15% of prize money awarded. Entries in all sections are to have their variety name noted on the tag, under the fold. Section 1. Hard Red Wheat, 10 pound container $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 2. Soft Red Winter Wheat, 10 pound container $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 3. White Winter Wheat, 10 pound container $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 4. Oats, 10 pound container $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 5. Barley, 10 pound container $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 6. Ensilage Corn, named variety, 6 stalks $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 7. Soybeans, named variety, 6 stalks $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 8. Grain Sheaf, any one grain, minimum 4"diameter $20 15 10 to remainder Section 9. Novelty Class I: Tallest Corn Stalk, with cob(s) $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder Section 10. Novelty Class II: Soybean Plant with Most Pods (mounted on cardboard or bristol board, with number written in lower left-hand corner) $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder PRIDE SEEDS SPECIAL: For the most points in above Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, a $30.00 gift certificate towards the purchase of Pride Brand Products. Page 11 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Champion and Reserve Plaques, donated by Landsdowne Farm of Georgetown, will be presented on the basis of most accumulated points from entries in both Class 30 (Grain Exhibit and Class 31 (Hay Exhibit). HALTON 4-H RABBIT CLUB ACHIEVEMENT SHOW Saturday, September 10, 2011 - 9:00 a.m. Agricultural Awareness Tent Conformation Classes Rex Mini Standard New Zealand Prize Money: $15.00, $12.00, $10.00, and $10.00 to all remaining entries. Rosettes presented to Champion and Reserve Champion. Showmanship Classes Prize Money: $15.00, $12.00, $10.00, and $10.00 to all remaining entries. Rosettes presented to Champion and Reserve Champion. Leaders: Ward Brownridge, (905) 878-6730, Marilyn Gooding, (905) 878-4769, Elizabeth Ramage HAY EXHIBIT - CLASS 31 Chairman: John Nurse (905) 702-4110 Exhibits received Wednesday, September 7, 2011 - 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Or Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. Entry Fee will be 15% of prize money awarded. Hay entries require a 10" slice or section from a bale. It is the responsibility of the competitor to ensure their samples are entered in the correct section; those that are not, may be disqualified. Section 1. Hay, 1st cut, 85% or more alfalfa Section 2. Hay, 1st cut, at least 85% legume, other than alfalfa Section 3. Hay, 1st cut, mixed, minimum of 30% each of legume and grass Section 4. Hay, 1st cut, 85% or more grass Section 5. Hay, 2nd cut Section 6. Haylage from silo or sealed bale (minimum 10 lbs., displayed in a clear bag) Prize Money $15 12 10 8 5 to remainder C H I L D R E N 'S P ET S H OW Sunday, September 11, 2011 Registration from 10:00 a.m. Show at 10:30 a.m. Judge: Barbara Johnson Pet Show Chairman: Mary Dougall (905) 877-4726 1. 2. 3. 4. SECTION 1 CATS Softest cat Most colourful cat Largest cat Cutest kitten SECTION 2 DOGS 5. 6. 7. 8. Best trick Biggest feet Curliest fur Softest fur S E C T I O N 3 O P E N TO ALL PETS Pet and Master look alike Largest pet Smallest pet Most unusual pet Prettiest tail PRIDE SEEDS SPECIAL: For the most points in the above Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, a $30.00 gift certificate towards the purchase of Pride Brand Products. HALTON 4-H SECTION The primary purpose of 4-H is the personal development of youth. 4-H Club work is organized by the Halton 4-H Association, under the direction of the Ontario 4-H Council, with some assistance from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs. It is only with the dedication of time and effort of Volunteer Club Leaders, however, that the objectives of the 4-H Program can be achieved. The following 4-H Club Achievement Show is sponsored by the Georgetown Agricultural Society and held at the Georgetown Fall Fair: Halton 4-H Rabbit Club Halton 4-H Interclub Educational Displays 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Awards 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3 rd $3.00, 4th $2.00, 5th $1.00 HARDWOOD FLOORS Sanding & Finishing 3 GENERATIONS OF FLOORING 211 Guelph St., Ste #5, Georgetown L7G 5B5 905-873-4244 "Old Floors Made Like New" 905-873-8400 www.haltonspeech.com Page 12 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List RULES · Competitors must be under 13 years of age. · Young competitors may be assisted by an adult. · All competitors must have a signed permission slip to compete. The signature of a parent or guardian releases Georgetown Agricultural Society from any responsibility due to accidents. · Pets must be caged, or on an appropriate leash. · Dogs must be neutered to be eligible for entry. · Animals must always be under control of handler or adult. · No farm animals (sheep, goats, horses, etc.), please. · There is no entry fee. Enter as many classes as you can! · Pedal tractors will be furnished for all participants. · All contestants must wear shoes. · The contestant must be able to pedal the tractor without assistance, and will be given three chances to get the sled moving from the start line. · If the tractor leaves the pulling lane, the distance will be measured from the start line to the point where the tractor crossed the boundary. · In case of a tie, there will be a pull-off to determine the winner. · The judge's decision will be final for all pulls. · Participation limited; first come, first served. There is no entry fee. Each child must be accompanied by an adult at the time of registration, and during participation. Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull Chairman: Alyssa Benton Committee: Glenda Benton, Bert Benton, John Benton and Tammie Benton www.georgetownfallfair.ca KIDDIE PEDAL TRACTOR PULL Sunday, September 11, 2011 Registration from 11:30 a.m. ~ Pull Time Noon Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Under 30 pounds 30 - 40 pounds 41 - 50 pounds 51 - 60 pounds 61 - 75 pounds 76 - 90 pounds RULES · Open to all children under 12 years of age who do not weigh more than 90 pounds. · All contestants must have a signed permission slip to compete. The required signature of a parent or guardian releases the Georgetown Agricultural Society from any responsibility due to accidents. ·Truck Accessories ·Upholstery ·Heavy Equipment Glass · Window Tinting We handle all insurance work. 354 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-873-1655 324 Guelph St., Unit #4 Georgetown, ON L7G 4B5 (905) 702-7891 www.infocusphysio.com Protect, Beautify, Maintain Your Trees Over 30 Years Experience www.colonialtree.ca · Fertilizing · Assessment · Tree · Pruning · Stump Removal Removal 905·877·8591 Page 13 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List BATTLE OF THE BANDS Come join us this year for our third annual Georgetown fall fair "Battle of the Bands. " Only 5 bands are allowed to sign up for the event, and only one will win. If you and your band think you have what it takes to be crowned "Georgetown's best band" , then be sure to sign up today by emailing martinmediaproductions@ yahoo.com with your band name, band member's names and telephone contact. First place is 5 hours of studio time at the legendary Escarpment Sound Studio and $250 Cash. What's New at the Fair? Georgetown Fair welcomes Magical Midways,a modern, clean, family run midway. Thrill to their awesome rides and try your luck at their games of chance. Fair Theme: The theme this year is "Horses", so make sure you come and see the Black's Percheron's Team, the miniature horses and the Georgetown Equestrian School show. Horses of all shapes and colours will be on the grounds. Come and take part in the horse scavenger hunt in the building as well and see if you can find them in and among the displays. Agricultural Awareness Tent Be sure to visit the Agricultural Awareness tent to learn about farming and see the many farm animals ! New for 2011- The Egg Farmers of Ontario Mobile unit, a Beekeeper; more birds and other fowl; rope making demonstrations as well as cows, chickens, alpaca, horses, pigs and sheep. There is always a lot to see and learn in the Agricultural Awareness tent, The BIG Tent!! Georgetown Equestrian Centre Schooling Show Watch young people compete in Hunter and Jumper Classes. Ryan Day Percheron Hitch On display all weekend . . . see more info on page 3. Miniature Horses Karen and Ted Lada of Spring Gait Meadows will be bringing three miniature horses to the fair. Sophie and her baby, who will be celebrating his two month birthday at fair time, will be on display. Come and sign his birthday card. The baby was 19 inches high (4 hands 3") at birth , but how much will he grow in two months? Bring your cameras for a photo opportunity with the little horses. Learn about their work days and their life today. Be sure to visit us in the RED and WHITE Striped Tent to see these little wonders! In entertainment We have new performers with Greg Tarlin -Not Bad At All, Halton Hills Concert Band, and the Tru Lee Odd Show. Saturday on the main stage we will have Johnnie and the Phatt Cats returning with 50 and 60's Rock and Roll. FALL FAIR IDOL So you think you can sing? Then come prove it at the Georgetown Fall Fair Idol. From ages 10 and up, we are looking for Halton's best talent. You can sing acapella, or bring your own karaoke track. Sign up today by contacting Lee Martin at martinmediaproductions@yahoo. com. A Royal Flush Beats A Full House! www.georgetownfallfair.ca (905) 873-6157 e-mail: agriculture@haltonhills.com Power Flushing Pumping of: · Holding Tanks · Septic Tanks · Aerobic Tanks "Your Comfort is our Business" Convenient location close to business district, restaurants & shopping · Bright & spacious guest rooms · Complimentary continental breakfast · Free High Speed internet access Inn on the Hill 365 Guelph Street Halton Hills (Georgetown) 519-833-9180 519-855-9940 Toll Free: 1-877-232-0229 Please call for Georgetown Fall Fair Special Rates 1-800-563-2476 www.bestwestern.com/ca/innonthehill 905-877-6986 Page 14 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List 2011 Sponsors Thank you to all our wonderful sponsors. Those noted below were confirmed at time of printing and any additional sponsors will be recognized at the Georgetown Fall Fair. Colonial Tree Services Georgetown Alliance Church Halton Commercial Printers Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs The Regional Municipality of Halton Town of Halton Hills Platinum Ed Stewart's Garage & Equipment Ltd. Elmira Farm Services Ltd. Fred's Towing Outdoor Power Equipment Halton Automotive Industrial Supply Halton Region Federation of Agriculture Halton Regional Police Service Hebb, Georgina Lindsay, James Lions Club of Georgetown North Halton Golf and Country Club Regional Municipality of Halton Swanston's Farm Equipment Westerveld Contracting Ltd. Gold Silver Chalmer's Fuels Escarpment Sound Studio Leferink Transfer Limited Maplehurst Correctional Complex Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Ltd; Prosperity ONE Credit Union Limited Rotary Club of Georgetown Unilock Ltd. J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home Limited Maple Lodge Farms Ltd. Nurseland Farms Roland Egger, Halton Dairy Farmers Association Saputo Dairy Ltd. Silver Creek Service Centre Van Raine & Sons Heritage Hand Weavers & Spinners Guild Home Hardware Kipfer, Bob (Estate) Lasting Impressions Balloon Shop Martin media Productions Milne, Mona Ontario Agri-Food Education Inc. Ontario Clydesdale Club Best Western Inn on the Hill Diesel Doctor's Ltd. Dunlop Insurance Limited Georgetown Denture Clinic Halton Milk Producers Halwell Mutual Insurance Company Howse Automotive Independent and Free Press Carney Electric Limited CIBC Communications & Power CPI Industries Canada Inc. Georgetown Horticultural Society Halton Creative Sewing Association Halton Hills Quilter Guild Halton Hills Speech Centre Bronze Friends Ontario Percheron Horse Association Peel Mutual Insurance Co. Peel Seed RBC Rice & McHarg Limited Sharpes Feed Supply Terra Cotta Cookie Co. Ltd. Terra Glen Animal Hospital Thrill Show Productions Page 15 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List GEORGETOWN EQUESTRIAN CENTRE SCHOOLING SHOW -GEORGETOWN FALL FAIR Name of Stable/Coach Entry Number Date of Show: Name of Rider: Address: Tel.: Sept. 10, 2011 (Georgetown Fall Fair) Horse: Email Address: Entry Fee - $8/class Pre-Entry Fee - $5/class Leadline Entry Fee - $3/class Paid Schooling x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Div. 1 -Hack/Equitation " " " Div. 2 - Leadline Div. 3 - Beginner " " " Div. 4 - Hunter " Div. 5 - 2'3" " Div. 6 - 2'6" " Show Hack Road Hack Pleasure Hack Equitation Leadline - Good Grooming (possible pattern) Walk/trot - Equitation Walk/trot/canter - Hunter under Saddle Schooling round Cross rail course 18" max (canter optional) Hunter under saddle Schooling round Hunter over fences 2'3" max Hunter Stake 2'3" max Hunter over fences 2'6" max Hunter Stake 2'6" max The Show Management, Georgetown Equestrian Centre or Nancy Carnwath can assume no responsibility for accidents, loss, damage or theft. Georgetown Equestrian Centre reserves the right to cancel any class if insufficient entries are received. Schooling Fee # of Classes OFFICE FEE: Total Due: Paid: Cash/Cheque# Adds/Scratches Balance Owing x$ 15.00 SPECIAL ATTENTION: I acknowledge that the "Sport of Horses" is a high-risk sport and that I am participating at my own risk and in full knowledge that there is some element of risk and that an accident could occur and result in injury or death to the rider or their mount. I hereby certify that every horse and rider is eligible as entered. Signature: Page 16 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List GEORGETOWN FALL FAIR EXHIBIT HALL ENTRY FORM Georgetown Agricultural Society P.O. Box 74078, 260 Guelph Street, Georgetown, Ontario, L7G 5L1 www.georgetownfallfair.ca If entries are made by letter, the Entry Tickets may be picked up at the Exhibit Hall on Wednesday prior to the Fair (after 4 p.m.) or, if requested, they will be mailed. The undersigned proposes to exhibit the articles hereinafter named and enters same, agreeing to be governed by the Rules and Regulations contained in the Prize List. Entry Fee Prize Won Number of Entries and Amount Won in Each Class Class Section Amount Hay Grain Roots & Vegetables Fruit Flowers Culinary Arts Needlework Crafts Art & Photography Antiques & Collectibles Junior Exhibit Children's Exhibits Specials Total Won Entry Fees Other Fees AMOUNT PAID Exhibitor: Address: Signature of Exhibitor Date Received Member's Number Would you have any interest in helping at the Georgetown Fall Fair? If so, please supply your phone number and we will contact you before our next meeting. Thank You! Phone Number: Page 17 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Welcome! FRUITS & VEGETABLES CLASS 21 Convenor: Manley Densmore 905-877-2890 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. ALL ENTRIES TO BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Lettuce, Head (2) Beans, green, 12 pods Beans, yellow, 12 pods Green onions (5) Leeks (2) Beets, table, topped (5) Carrots, table, topped (5) Corn, table, husk partly open (5 ears) Cucumbers, slicing (2) Cucumbers, pickling (6) Onions, yellow (5) Onions, Spanish (5) Onions, any other variety (5) Sweet Peppers (5) (red, yellow or green) Tomatoes, large variety, named (5) Tomatoes, cherry (5) stems attached Hot Peppers (5) Eggplant (2) Cabbages, white (2) Cabbages, red (2) Cabbage savoy (2) Cauliflower Broccoli Potatoes, early, 5 on a plate, correctly named Potatoes, late, 5 on a plate, correctly named Pumpkins, field (2) Pumpkins, pie (2) Squash, Butternut (2) Squash, Pepper (2) Squash, Hubbard (1) (red, green or blue) Squash, buttercup (2) Zucchini, small (2) Largest zucchini (1) Swiss Chard (2) Collection of apples 4 varieties, 3 of each Best 2 watermelon Best 2 cantelope (muskmelon) 4 litre basket of novelty vegetables and/or gourds 3 garlic bulbs Largest pumpkin or squash 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 41. Best collection of Vegetables, no less than 10 varieties, displayed in a 30" space. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 42. Seniors over 65 - Collection of 5 vegetables displayed in a 20" space. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best vegetable or fruit exhibit chosen by the director of the vegetables and fruits to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best vegetable or fruit exhibit chosen by the judge of the vegetables and fruits to receive a rosette. On behalf of the entire Homecraft Division, including committee members, chair people and the executive of the Georgetown Agricultural Society, we would like to welcome you to our 165th Fall Fair the weekend after Labour Day, September 9th, 10th and 11th. I wish to thank our members, volunteers and sponsors who each year work together to ensure we have a successful fair. We encourage you to read through our 2011 prize book carefully and make note of the many changes made in some categories. PLEASE NOTE THAT IN THE NEEDLEWORK CLASS YOU MUST ATTACH A SAMPLE OF THE YARN OR MATERIAL USED TO MAKE YOUR ARTICLE. Also make note of the size and dimensions so that your entry won't get disqualified. Last year we had an exceptional hall display thanks to you, our exhibitors, for the wonderful creative work and high quality workmanship. Take time to read through our book and enjoy creating items to exhibit at the fair. Entries may be brought in on Wednesday 4 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Thursday morning 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Judging commences at 1 p.m. on Thursday. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EXHIBITOR FEE HAS INCREASED TO $5.00 PER PERSON. Again this is in line with other fairs. You may enter as many items as you wish but only one item per section. If you wish you may get your tags and numbered entry forms in advance by calling me at 905-877-2101. This helps us and saves you a lot of time when you bring in your entries on the Wednesday or Thursday. If you have children entering please remember their entries must be in by 7 p.m. on the Wednesday for judging. It is always disappointing for us and the children when entries come in later or on Thursday after the judging has been done. In 2010, 43 pairs of mittens were donated to the Georgetown Bread Basket and Halton Women's Place. Maybe we can double that this year. See Community Challenge #55 in the Needlework Class. Thanks and see you at the fair the weekend after Labour Day. Glenda Benton, President Homecraft Division Georgetown Fair RULES AND INFORMATION FOR HOMECRAFTS (a) Exhibitors in Homecrafts may be individuals or organizations wishing to show as a group, with prize money going to the treasury of the organization. (b) Children and Juniors (12 to 17 years of age) do not pay a fee to enter exhibits in their own Prize Lists but, if they wish to compete in any Adult section, they must register as an Adult exhibitor, pay a fee of $5.00 and submit a completed Entry Form with their exhibit. (c) Adults must pay an exhibitor's registration fee of $5.00 to enter exhibits, and submit the official Entry Form listing their entries to the Secretary or attending director, when exhibits are brought to the Exhibit Hall. Following the Fair, 10% of prize money exceeding $10.00 will be retained by the Society. The Exhibitor's Ticket that is issued entitles the exhibitor to one admission. (d) Children's exhibits must be brought to the Exhibit Hall on Wednesday 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. No further entries will be accepted after 7:00 p.m. as judging of the Children's Prize List begins at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening. (e) Exhibits for the Homecraft sections may be brought to the Exhibit Hall Wednesday evening 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or Thursday morning 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (f) All exhibits are to be removed from the Exhibit Hall on the Sunday, between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. ONLY. Page 18 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List PLANTS & FLOWERS CLASS 24 Convenor: Louise Milton (519) 766-9674 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY from 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY from 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. Sections 1 to 9 "PLANTS IN POTS" a) no container to be larger than 12" b) Plants must be potted at least 3 weeks before the Fair. 1. African Violet, any colour 2. Small house plant under 8" 3. Begonia, any type, flowering 4. Cactus, any variety 5. Coleus, not over 18" in height 6. Indoor hanging plant, non flowering 7. Hanging plant, flowering 8. Geranium, flowering 9. House plant not listed, 12" to 24" in diameter $10.00 donated by Norma Anderson for best in "PLANTS IN POTS" (non-hanging) as Judged. $10.00 donated by Norma Anderson for best in HANGING PLANT flowering or non flowering as Judged. Sections 10 to 39 "CUT FLOWERS" MUST HAVE BEEN GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR "HINTS" - No more no less than the number of stalks, blooms etc. as specified; a bud showing colour is classed as a bloom; wedging is permitted; containers must be stable & not easily tipped. 10. Asters, annual, 3 blooms 11. Heliopses, 3 blooms 12. Nasturtiuns, 5 blooms with foliage 13. Coneflower, 5 blooms, any colour 14. Cosmos, 4 sprays, any colour 15. Dahlia, 1 bloom, any colour, under 6" 16. Dahlia, 1 bloom, any colour, over 6" 17. Rudbeckia, 5 blooms 18. Gaillardia, 5 blooms 19. Geraniums, 3 blooms with own foliage, any colour 20. Gladiolus, 1 stalk, any variety and colour 21. Gladioli, 3 stalks, any variety and colour 22. Gladioli, 5 stalks, any variety and colour 23. Marigold, 5 blooms, African (large), any colour 24. Marigold, 5 blooms, French (small), any colour 25. Mums, 5 blooms, any colour/variety 26. Pansies, 5 blooms, with own foliage 27. Petunias, 5 sprays, plain variety, any colour 28. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage 29. Rose, 2 blooms, any colour with own foliage 30. Rose, 3 blooms, any colour with own foliage 31. Rose, 1 spray, miniature, any colour 32. Rose, 1 bloom, floated in a suitable container with own foliage 33. Snapdragons, 5 spikes, tall variety 34. Snapdragons, 5 spikes, miniature 35. Sunflower, 1 bloom, under 6" in diameter 36. Tuberous Begonia, floating in a suitable container 37. Zinnias, 5 blooms, small flowered, not over 2" 38. Zinnias, 3 blooms, large flowered over 2" 39. 3 blooms of any flower not listed $10.00 donated by Norma Anderson for best in CUT FLOWERS as Judged. Sections 40 to 52 "DESIGN ARRANGEMENTS" NO ARTIFICIAL ACCESSORIES UNLESS SPECIFIED. 40. "Afternoon Tea", arrangement in a Tea Cup with Saucer 41. "Coffee with Friends", arrangement in a coffee mug 42. "Mother's Day Good Morning", any species of flowers in an egg cup 43. "Granny's Favourite", Geranium blooms with own foliage 44. "Green with Envy", your interpretation, ribbon may be used 45. Arrangement using ornamental grasses, under 20" 46. "Lavender and Lace", shades of purple, mauve and white flowers, ribbon and or lace may be used 47. Fun arrangement under 20" with horse theme. Up to 3 artificial accessories accepted 48. "Sweeter than Wine", any species of flowers in a wine bottle 49. "Tea for Two", arrangement in a small tea pot 50. "Treasures from the Wild", use any or all of the following: foliage, berries, small branches, grasses, grains or leaves. No flowers. 51. Thanksgiving arrangement using flowers & coloured leaves 52. Arrangement of herbs, minimum 3 varieties $10.00 donated by Norma Anderson for best in DESIGN ARRANGEMENTS, as judged. Sections 53 - 54 "FOR SENIORS OVER 60 ONLY" 53. "Plant in Pot", house plant, not to exceed 24" in diameter 54. "Memories", your arrangement with a one line caption or small picture 55. Special - $10.00 for the best entry in the Seniors section, donated by Norma Anderson. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: $25.00 donated by the Georgetown Horticulture Society for the BEST SPECIMEN in "Plant in a Pot" or "Cut Flower" Class only, plus a rosette. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the directors to receive a rosette. CULINARY ARTS CLASS 25 Convenor: Elisabeth Treviranus 905-877-3087 Committee Members: Marguerite French 905-877-3918 & Elva Preston ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. 1. No ready mixes will be acceptable. 2. All entries to be placed in a plastic bag, placed on non breakable plate. 3. Entry tags to be securely attached on outside of exhibit but not on the tie closing the bag. 4. All exhibitors in Class 25 are requested to remove their exhibits on Sunday between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. BREADS, ROLLS, QUICK BREADS PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. 1. Loaf of 60 % wheat bread not machine made. (Min. size 8" x 4" x 2.5"; Max. size or 9" x 5" x 3" pan) Placed in plastic bag that will close. (Exhibitor of 1st prize loaf will be asked to compete in District 5 competition the end of October.) 2. Loaf of white bread, entire crust, not machine made 3. Loaf of Multigrain bread, not machine made 4. Corn Bread, not machine made 5. 1 loaf White bread, machine made 6. Decorated yeast bread 7. Cinammon rolls 8. Dinner rolls (5) individual 9. Tea Biscuits (5) plain 10. Date & nut loaf (one-half) 11. Glazed lemon loaf (one-half) 12. Carrot loaf (one-half) 13. Zucchini loaf (one-half) 14. Banana loaf (one-half) 15. Pumpkin muffins (5) 16. Carrot muffins with raisins (5) 17. Cherry loaf (one-half) CAKES Cakes to be placed on foil covered cardboard 1" larger than base of cake. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5.00, 2nd. - $3.00, 3rd. - $2.00 18. Queen Elizabeth Cake, with coconut topping 19. Applesauce cake, uniced 20. Coffee cake, non yeast Page 19 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Carrot cake, 8" square with cream cheese icing (no walnuts) Small light fruit cake, uniced Small dark fruit cake, uniced Decorated cake (horse theme) judged only on decoration Chocolate layer cake, iced. Prize money donated by HALTON COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, winning cake to be retained by them. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 26. Cinnamon raisin loaf. Prize money donated by MONA MILNE, winning cake to be retained by her. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 PIES AND TARTS Whole pies to be baked in 8 or 9 inch pie plate of your choice. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 27. Apple pie 28. Cherry pie 29. Lemon pie 30. Raisin pie (two crusts) 31. Coconut tarts with jam (5) 32. Mincemeat tarts (5) 33. Butter tarts with raisins (5) 34. Pecan pie. Prize money donated by HOME HARDWARE, winning pie to be retained by them. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 COOKIES, SQUARES, CANDY PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd. - $3.00, 3rd. - $2.00 35. Shortbread cookies (5) 36. Oatmeal cookies (5) 37. Chocolate Chip cookies (5) 38. Peanut Butter cookies (5) 39. Date squares 2" square (5) 40. Brownies, with nuts, iced, 2" square (5) 41. Maple cream candy (5 pieces) 42. Chocolate fudge (5 pieces) 43. Peanut brittle (5 pieces) JAMS AND JELLIES To be sealed in jars not less than 6 oz. or metric equivalent, no wax. Entry tag to be securely attached to neck of jar. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd. - $3.00, 3rd. - $2.00 44. Strawberry jam 45. Peach jam 46. Raspberry jam 47. Strawberry rhubarb jam 48. Red currant jelly 49. Strawberry freezer jam 50. Raspberry freezer jam 51. Peach freezer jam 52. Orange marmalade 53. Pepper jelly 54. Crabapple jelly CANNED FRUITS AND PICKLES To be in sealed pint or metric equivalent jars unless otherwise stated, no wax. Entry tag to be securely attached to neck of jar. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 55. Peaches 56. Applesauce 57. Mincemeat 58. Salsa 59. Chili Sauce, tomato or vegetable 60. Bread and Butter pickles 61. Hot Dog Relish 62. Corn Relish 63. Dill Pickles (in pint or quart or metric equivalent) 64. Canned tomatoes 65. Sweet Cucumber pickle 66. Chutney (not less than 6 oz. jar or metric equivalent) 67. Pickled Corn 68. Mustard Pickle 69. Pickled Beets SENIOR CLASS FOR EXHIBITORS 65 AND OVER PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 70. 5 bran muffins with dates 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 71. Five tea biscuits with raisins DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the directors to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the judge to receive a rosette. NEEDLEWORK- CLASS 27 Convenor: Carol Walsh 519-621-9900 Committee Members: Ruth Kelly, Joyce Gosling, Lena Thompson ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. RULES AND REGULATIONS (please read carefully, some changes have been made throughout) 1. All articles must have samples of yarn or materials (attached with a safety pin) or risk disqualification. 2. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor only. 3. Only one entry under each numbered category for each exhibitor. 4. Judges are authorized by the Directors to disqualify all soiled, defaced or old work. 5. Articles may only be shown for 2 years. 6. No articles will be removed from the hall before 4 p.m. on Sunday. 7. After you have picked up your exhibits on Sunday, between 4 & 6 p.m., DON'T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR PRIZE MONEY. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 1. Pillow Cases (pair) crocheted edge 2. Pillow Cases (pair) hand embroidered 3. Any article with tatted edge 4. Pair of oven mitts or potholders (no crochet) 5. Apron 6. Fabric album cover or picture frame 7. Completed article of counted cross-stitch, with beads 8. Framed counted Cross-stitch, under 100 sq. in., excluding frame and matt 9. Framed counted Cross-stitch, over 100 sq. in., excluding frame and matt 10. Completed article of counted cross-stitch (no framed pictures) 11. Completed article of stamped cross-stitch 12. Cross-stitched article, not conventionally framed 13. Sampler 14. Embroidered article (no crewel) 15. Article of machine embroidery 16. Article of Petit Point 17. Article of crewel embroidery 18. Article of needlepoint 19. Article of ribbon embroidery CROCHET *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 20. Crocheted tablecloth or crocheted bedspread 21. Crocheted doily, mounted, not to exceed 14" 22. Crocheted doily, mounted, over 14" 23. Crocheted collar 24. Crocheted pot holders, 2 different designs 25. Crocheted baby's jacket & bonnet (up to 6 months) 26. Crocheted child's dress or jumper 27. Crocheted baby's shawl 28. Crocheted carriage cover, approx. 24" x 36" 29. Crocheted lap rug, approx. 40" x 54" 30. Crocheted vest or sleeveless sweater 31. Crocheted hat 32. Crocheted placemats (two) 33. Any crocheted article not listed above Page 20 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List HAND KNITTING All items in knitting section to be HAND KNIT unless otherwise stated. *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 34. Knitted fine socks 35. Knitted man's cardigan or pullover sweater, solid colour 36. Knitted lady's hat 37. Knitted lady's vest or sleeveless sweater 38. Knitted lady's cardigan 39. Knitted lady's pullover sweater, no Fair Isle 40. Knitted lady's pullover sweater, patterned, (more than 1 colour) 41. Knitted lady's or man's pullover sweater, Fair Isle 42. Knitted child's vest or sleeveless sweater 43. Knitted child's pullover sweater 44. Knitted child's cardigan sweater, solid or variegated colour, over 2 years 45. Knitted child's cardigan sweater, patterned, (more than 1 colour). 46. Knitted child's hat & mitts, or scarf & mitts 47. Knitted child's socks 48. Knitted toddlers 1 or 2 piece outfit 49. Knitted baby's jacket & bonnet, (up to 6 months) 50. Knitted baby's jacket or cardigan, (6 months - 2 years) 51. Knitted baby's shawl 52. Knitted baby's carriage cover approx. 24" x 36" 53. Any article of MACHINE KNITTING 54. Any other article of Hand Knitting not listed above 55. Community Challenge: The Georgetown Agricultural Society challenges all fair goers to knit mittens in either children or adult sizes. All entries will be donated to local charities for those in need. You may enter as many as you wish. 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 MISCELLANEOUS *** SAMPLE OF YARN OR MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 56. Completed article of tatting 57. Kitchen handwipe ready to hang 58. Doll outfit, crochet, or knot, no dolls 59. Barbie doll outfit, sewn 60. Article of smocking, other than a dress 61. Novelty tote or purse 62. Tea cosy displayed on pot 63. Slippers, any kind 64. Chesterfield cushion, knit or crochet 65. Chesterfield cushion, other 66. Pillow Sham 67. Any article depicting the "Horse" theme 68. Seniors 65 and over, a crocheted doily 69. Seniors 65 and over, a sewn apron SEWING, ADULT *** SAMPLE OF MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd $2.00, unless otherwise stated. 70. Dress 71. Skirt 72. Blouse or shirt (lady's or man's) 73. Jacket (lady's or man's) 74. Housecoat or nightwear 75. Lady's 2 piece suit 76. Vest, lined (lady's or man's) 77. Garment from denim SEWING, CHILD *** SAMPLE OF MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 78. Blouse or shirt (girl's or boy's) 79. Nightgown or P.J.'s (girl's or boy's) 80. Jacket (girl's or boy's) 81. Girl's smocked dress 82. Costume (skating, dance, Hallowe'en, etc.) 83. Dress (christening, flower girl, 1st communion, etc.) 84. Casual dress 85. Garment from fleece SPECIAL: For the exhibitor of the Best Creative Sewn Article Class 27, as selected by the judge, $30.00 cash from the Halton Creative Sewing Association. AFGHANS *** SAMPLE OF YARN MUST BE ATTACHED *** PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00, unless otherwise stated 86. Crocheted afghan, less than 40" x 60" 87. Crocheted afghan, solid colour approx. 55" x 70" 88. Crocheted afghan, more than one colour, approx. 55" x 70" 89. Knitted afghan, less than 40" x 60" 90. Knitted afghan, solid colour approx. 55" x 70" 91. Knitted afghan, more than one colour, approx. 55" x 70". $10.00 QUILTS QUILTS SHOULD BE HAND-QUILTED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd $3.00, unless otherwise stated. *** SAMPLE OF MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** 92. Quilt, pieced, min. 72" x 90" 93. Quilt, appliqued, min. 72" x 90" 94. Quilt, embroidered, min. 72" x 90" 95. Quilt, tied 96. Quilt, prestamped material, min. 72" x 90", judged on hand-quilting only, by either a group or individual 97. Quilt, under 72" x 90" 98. Quilt top (ready to be quilted), min. 72" x 90" 99. Wall or lap quilt, approx. 40" x 54" 100. Child's quilt, pre-printed material 101. Crib quilt approx. 44" x 64" 102. Any other hand quilted quilt not mentioned above SPECIALS SPONSORED by the HALTON HILLS QUILTERS GUILD PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $7.00 *** SAMPLE OF YARN MUST BE ATTACHED *** 103. Quilt, min. 60" x 80", any design, hand or machine quilted by either exhibitor or another 104. Wall quilt, Abstract or representational, not to exceed 200 in. must be designed by exhibitor, will be judged on innovative design, unusual use of materials and stitches, piecing, embellishments as well as quilting and finishing 105. Wall quilt, traditional design, not to exceed 200 in., must be completely made and quilted by exhibitor MACHINE QUILTING *** SAMPLE OF MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00 106. Quilt, appliqued, min. 72" x 90" 107. Quilt, pieced, min. 72" x 90" 108. Quilt, pieced and appliqued, min. 72" x 90" 109. Quilt, under 72" x 90" 110. Lap quilt, approx. 40" x 54" 111. Crib quilt, approx. 44" x 64" 112. Any other article of machine quilting not mentioned above 113. Quilt, machine quilted, any design, min. 72" x 90" (Exhibitor of 1st prize will be asked to compete in District 5 competition) HAND/MACHINE QUILTED ARTICLES (no quilts) *** SAMPLE OF MATERIAL MUST BE ATTACHED *** PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 114. Quilted baby's big 115. Quilted table runner 116. Quilted tote bag 117. Quilted placemats (two) 118. Clothing, vest, skirt, jacket etc. 119. Any other article of machine quilting not mentioned above DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL: Best article of Needlework class chosen by the directors of Needlework class to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best article of Needlework class chosen by the judge of the Needlework class to receive a rosette. Page 21 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Ontario Association of Agriculture Societies ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT COMPETITION General Conditions A. Entries must be solely made and quilted by a group or individual and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies' (O.A.A.S.) to be eligible for this competition. B. Entry quilts must be a minimum of 72" x 90" (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed to the next levels of competition). C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be selected at the Annual Convention of O.A.A.S. D. Upon making an entry into the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Quilt Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition E. The winning Ontario Association of Agriculture Societies Champion Quilt will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or Convention OAAS competition. F. The winner's name & pattern to be displayed at the Fair on sign provided by OAAS. LOCAL FAIR COMPETITIONS 1. Each local fair is entitled to send only the Grand Champion Quilt (judged Best of Show of all hand quilted Eligible quilts) to the District competition. OR If any entry wins Grand Champion or Best of All Eligible quilts at more than one Fair, the other Fairs at which this quilt was entered and won, should enter their Reserve Champion or Second Best of Show of All Eligible quilts in the District Competition. Note: If an Exhibitor wins Grand Champion or Best of Show of All Eligible quilts at other than his/her own Fair, or at more than one Fair, the Exhibitor must consider the Agricultural Society nearest his/her home address as the one from which the quilt will be sent to the District Meeting. 2. An Exhibitor who wins more than one Best of Show title with a different quilt at different Fairs shall be entitled to enter each winning quilt to compete at the District Competition. 3. Local Homecraft Divisions are requested to judge a Grand Champion or Best of Show of All Eligible quilts. As well as Reserve Grand Champion or Second Best of Show of All Eligible quilts. The Grand Champion and the Reserve Grand Champion are judged from All First and Second Prize Eligible Quilts. DISTRICT COMPETITIONS 1. Judging quilts at the District Competitions will be the responsibility of each OAAS District. 2. The first place winning hand quilted quilt from the District Competition is eligible to enter the OAAS Championship Quilt Competition at the Annual Convention. In cases where the winner of the District First Prize Quilt decides not to enter the Final Championship Competition, the Second Prize quilt winner at the District Competition will be eligible. 3. The OAAS will award a ribbon and prize money of $25 for 1st place, $15 for 2nd and $10 for 3rd to Exhibitors of winning hand quilted quilts at each District Competition. 4. All District entries must be registered on the OAAS Championship Quilt Entry Form, returned to the OAAS, c/o Kathryn Lambert, by Dec. 1st for payment of prize money. (NOTE: Late entry forms may disqualify the District Quilt entry from competition.) OAAS CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT COMPETITION 1. Judges who officiate the Championship Quilt Competition at the Annual Convention will be appointed by the OAAS. 2. All quilts, entered in the competition must be hand quilted. 3. All quilt entries must be received for judging by the Competition Coordinator in the designated room between 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on Friday of the Annual Convention of the OAAS. 4. The Competition Coordinator will assign a number for each entry. Entries will only be designated by this number during the judging process. 5. No Exhibitor shall be permitted to place or attach any Fair or other Exhibition identification on their quilt entry. Please remove all tags, ribbons, etc. 6. No persons other than the judges and designated officials will be permitted to enter the designated judging room until after the quilt judging and winner has been announced. 7. Any Exhibitor or any person acting on behalf of the Exhibitor who violates any of the Rules and Regulations or who interferes with the judges or the judging process, shall be disqualified and the quilt will be removed from the competition. 8. No quilt exhibit shall be removed from the display viewing area until the official closing of the viewing room and designated time of pick up. 9. The OAAS shall not be held liable for any loss occasioned by fire, theft, accident, condition of quilt, the negligence of other Exhibitors, officials or otherwise. 10. Any protests must be made to the Homecraft Committee of the OAAS in writing within 5 working days after the last day of the Convention. 11. The entry judged Best of Show at the February Convention will be declared the OAAS Championship Quilt. A $500 Grand Prize will be awarded and the Exhibitor will retain ownership of the quilt. A certificate and ribbon will also be awarded to the winner. Ontario Association of Agriculture Societies ANNUAL MACHINE-QUILT/WALL HANGING COMPETITION General Conditions A. Quilt/Wall Hanging must be solely made and quilted by the exhibitor and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies' (OAAS) fair to be eligible for this competition. B. Quilt/Wall hanging to be measured on the perimeter. Total perimeter measurement to be a min. of 192 inches or 480 cm. Note the article can be square, rectangular etc. C. Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels. A Provincial Grand Champion Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging will be selected at the Annual Convention of OAAS. D. Upon making an entry into the OAAS Machine Quilting Competition, the Exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition. E. The winning OAAS Machine quilted Quilt/Wall hanging will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or OAAS Provincial competition. F. The winner's name to be displayed at the Fair on sign provided by OAAS. G. The Quilt/Wall hanging must not be quilted using a long arm machine and must be machine quilted by the Exhibitor. H. Quilt/Wall hanging must have visible machine quilting. LOCAL FAIR COMPETITIONS 1. Each local fair is entitled to send only the Grand Champion MachineQuilted Quilt/WallHanging, judged Best of Show of all hand quilted Quilt/Wall Hangings to the District competition. OR If any entry wins Grand Champion or Best of All Eligible Machine-Quilted Quilts/ Wall Hangings at more than one Fair, the other Fairs at which this quilt was entered and won, should enter their Reserve Champion or Second Best of Show of All Eligible Quilt/Wall Hanging in the District Competition. Note: If an Exhibitor wins Grand Champion or Best of Show of All Eligible Machine-Quilted classes at other than his/her own Fair, or at more than one Fair, the Exhibitor must consider the Agricultural Society nearest his/her home address as the one from which the Quilt/Wall Hanging will be sent to the District competition. 2. An Exhibitor who wins more than one Best of Show title with a different Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging at different Fairs shall be entitled to enter each winning Quilt/Wall Hanging to compete at the District Competition. 3. Local Homecraft Divisions are requested to judge a Grand Champion or Best of Show of All Eligible Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging as well as Reserve Grand Champion or Second Best of Show of All Eligible Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hangings. The Grand Champion and the Reserve Grand Champion are judged from All First and Second Prize Eligible Machine Quilted Quilts/Wall Hangings. DISTRICT COMPETITIONS 1. Judging quilts at the District Competitions will be the responsibility of each OAAS District. 2. The first place winning machine quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging from the District Competition is eligible to enter the OAAS Championship Machine Quilting Competition at the Annual Convention. In cases where the winner of the District First Prize Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging decides not to enter the Final Championship Competition, the Second Prize Quilt/Wall Hanging winner at the District Page 22 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List Competition will be eligible. 3. Ribbons will be awarded at the District Level for 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize. 4. All District entries must be registered on the OAAS Championship Machine Quilting Entry Form, returned to the OAAS Secretary Kathryn Lambert, Box 189, Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0, by Dec. 1st. (NOTE: Late entry forms may disqualify the District Quilt/Wall Hanging entry from competition.) Article of plastic canvas Handmade coasters (4) Novelty pin cushion Horse theme magnetic refrigerator ornament Hand made basket, any material Item of folkart on wood Item of folkart, other than wood Wooden hand painted sign Article of felting Decorative farm or garden tool Wind chimes, ready to hang Novelty item for the garden, under 24" Article of pottery Stained glass article (not to exceed 24") Article or picture made with pressed flowers Toy made from wood Wooden birdhouse Hand carved wooden object Hand made necklace Hand made jewelry, 3 pieces (pair of earrings are 1 piece) One pair of earrings in a small box Sachet under 6" Dried flower arrangement Hand puppet One page of Scrap Book (2 sides) Handmade greeting card Beaded article (not jewellery) Miniature furniture for doll's house, 2 or 3 pieces A bookmark Hallowe'en wall hanging Christmas swag, natural materials only, with ribbon Christmas table centerpiece Decorated Christmas parcel Christmas tree decoration (ready to hang) 2 napkin holders Hand painting on glass or metal Hand painted fabric item with Horse theme Stuffed toy, large, not over 24" (no dolls, no knit or crochet) Stuffed toy, small, up to 12" (no dolls, no knit or crochet) Stuffed toy, knit or crochet, not over 24" "Recycle", "Reuse", a useful article made from recycled material (not over 24") 52. A new craft not listed above "please name" 53. Seniors 65 and over, stuffed toy, knit or crocheted 54. Art framed or matted not over 24" x 28" JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best article chosen by the judge to receive a rosette. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best article chosen by the director of the crafts class to receive a rosette. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. OAAS CHAMPIONSHIP MACHINE QUILTING COMPETITION 1. Judges who officiate the Championship Machine Quilting Competition at the Annual Convention will be appointed by the OAAS. 2. All articles entered in the competition must be machine quilted on a short arm machine. 3. All quilt entries must be received for judging by the Competition Coordinator in the designated room between 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on Friday of the Annual Convention of the OAAS. a) The Competition Coordinator will assign a number for each entry. This number will only identify entries during the judging process. 4. No persons shall be permitted to place or attach any Fair or other Exhibition identification on his or her entry. Please remove all tags, ribbons, etc. 5. No persons other than the judges and designated officials will be permitted to enter the designated judging room until after the quilt judging and winner has been announced. 6. Any Exhibitor or any person acting on behalf of the Exhibitor who violates any of the Rules and Regulations or who interferes with the judges or the judging process, shall be disqualified and the quilt will be removed from the competition. 7. No machine quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging shall be removed from the display viewing area until the official closing of the viewing room and designated time of pick up. 8. The OAAS shall not be held liable for any loss occasioned by fire, theft, accident, condition of quilt, the negligence of other Exhibitors, officials or otherwise. 9. Any protests must be made to the Homecraft Committee of the OAAS in writing within 5 working days after the last day of the Convention. 10. The entry judged Best of Show at the February Convention will be declared the OAAS Championship Machine Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging. A Grand Prize will be awarded and the Exhibitor will retain ownership of the quilt. A certificate and ribbon will also be awarded to the winner. CRAFTS - CLASS 28 Convenor: Jessie Milton 905-877-2557 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. All exhibits to be the work of the exhibitor only. Only one entry per section for each exhibitor. Articles may only be shown two years, and must be clean or risk disqualification. No articles will be removed from the hall before 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. 1. Handwoven article 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 2. Handwoven wearing apparel, 1st -$6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 3. Handwoven placemats, 1st -$6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 4. A skein of Handspun yarn or article made from Handspun yarn. 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00 #1 - 4 sponsored by Heritage Handweavers & Spinners Guild who are also donating a $15.00 prize for the "Best Handwoven Piece", in memory of Margaret Tost. 5. Traditional hooked wallhanging, framed or unframed, ready to hang. 1st - $25.00, 2nd - $12.00, 3rd - $7.00, sponsored by Georgetown Branch of Ontario Rug Hooking Guild. 6. Traditional hooked rug min. 24" x 36", 1st - $25.00, 2nd - $12.00, 3rd - $7.00, sponsored by Georgetown Branch of Ontario Hooking Craft Guild. 7. Traditional hooked article, other than rug or wallhanging 8. Wallhanging, latch hooked 9. Latch Hooked article, other than wall hanging 10. Handmade placemats (2) One store for a perfect floor 26 G Guelph l hS Street, G Georgetown 905-877-9896 Page 23 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS 22 Convenor: Sandra Timleck 905-877-6198 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. Photographs must be taken by the exhibitor No previously entered photos allowed. 1. Coloured or black & white 4" x 6" mounted on a WHITE BOARD, in most suitable category. Entry tags to be attached to the upper right hand corner. Section 1 (a-g) must have 3 photos. (a) Horticulture - 3 photos of flowers or vegetables (b) Nature - 3 photos of wild flowers or wild plants (c) 3 photos of "clouds in scenery/seascape" (d) 3 photos of Georgetown Fair (e) 3 photos of animals - pets, farm or wild (f) 3 photos of child or children (g) 3 photos of "Gardens" (h) 1 action photo (i) 1 humorous photo with caption 2. Colour or black & white single enlargement 5" x 7" to 8" x 12". Pictures to be mounted on WHITE board, with border of 1" minimum to 3" maximum. No matted or framed pictures will be accepted. Entry tags to be attached to the upper right hand corner. (a) Human portrait (b) Animal portrait (c) Sunset or sunrise (d) Autumn foliage or scenery (e) Winter scene (f) Architecture - any type (g) Any subject portraying this year's fair theme 3. Senior's Special for 65 and over - Same rules apply. (a) 3 photos of grandchild or grandchildren (b) 3 photos of vacation scenery 4. (a) Enlargement - animal or human portrait. (b) Enlargement - foliage and/or flowers same rules as in #2 DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best photo chosen by the directors to receive a rosette and $10.00 sponsored by Halton Hills Camera Club. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best photo chosen by the judge to receive a rosette and $10.00 sponsored by Halton Hills Camera Club. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES CLASS 23 Convenor: Glenda Benton 905-877-2101 Committee Member: Pat Stark, Carol Lawson ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. Rules 1. Amateurs only may enter - no dealers. 2. Exhibits to be property of exhibitor. 3. Articles must be approximately 75 years old. 4. Condition and age to be considered. Small cracks or flaws will not disqualify. 5. No article to exceed 8" in height unless otherwise stated. 6. Each exhibitor is requested to keep a list of articles exhibited as a check at close of fair. 7. Entry tags to be securely fastened to the article. 8. We will take the best possible care to safeguard the articles, but cannot be responsible for articles or damage to them. Showcases will be locked. CHINA & GLASS 1. China cup & saucer 2. A dish depicting Horse theme 3. Lemon or orange juice squeezer 4. Piece of Depression Glass 5. Piece of Carnival Glass 6. Divided condiment dish 7. Pedestal cake plate (not to exceed 10") 8. Piece of Cranberry Glass 9. Open sugar bowl 10. Vegetable dish with a lid Halton Hills Quilters' Guild presents Twenty Pieceful Years our 20 Anniversary th QUILT SHOW Family & Cosmetic Dentistry FREE draw for long-arm quilting! FREE fat quarters! Door Prizes! Quilts, Tea Room, Draws, Gift Shop, Merchants' Mall, and MORE! Croatian Centre, Georgetown, ON 9118 Winston Churchill Blvd. at 5 Sideroad (see website for map) Admission: $6 For more details visit: www.hhqg.ca or contact: haltonhillsquiltshow@gmail.com Friday, October 14, 10 am5 pm & Saturday, October 15, 10 am-4 pm Supported by the Town of Halton Hills New Patients & Emergencies Welcome! Asleep Dentistry Available Teeth Whitening HOURS: Mon. 9 am - 8 pm Tues. 9 am - 6 pm Wed. 8 am - 8 pm Thu. 9 am - 6 pm Sat. 8 am - 3 pm Serving Halton Hills since 1994 Located inside Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905-877-2273 (CARE) www.georgetowndental.com Page 24 11. A flowered fruit nappie 12. Cake or pie lifter 13. China cream pitcher MISCELLANEOUS 14. Candle snuffer 15. Old Bible (not to exceed 10" x 10") 16. Old wedding photo (max. 8" x 10") 17. Book ends 18. Old sewing pattern in envelope 19. Baby photo 20. A marriage certificate 21. A book about a horse story 22. A horse shoe 23. Pair of knitting needles 24. A line spreader (horse theme) 25. 3 tie pins 26. An advertising thermometer 27. An old beer bottle 28. A sleigh bell 29. Sock stretchers 30. Farm magazines 31. Silver meat fork 32. Glass or porcelain door knob 33. Oil lamp 34. Hand mirror 35. A deeded document 36. A small kitchen gadget (i.e. nutmeg grater, etc.) 37. A toothpick holder 38. Silver teapot 39. Letter opener 40. A pair of earrings 41. Silver cream & sugar 42. A death announcement card 43. 3 china thimbles, displayed on a tray 44. A pair of candle holders 45. A butter print 46. 6 different coins 47. A small barn pulley 48. 5 keys 49. Stump the Judge (answer to be attached in a sealed envelope) 50. Seniors (65 and over) a greeting card Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List TEEN EXHIBIT - CLASS 29 Convenor: Darlene Fitzsimons 905-877-2831 ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. Regulations: Open to exhibitors 12 - 17 years of age. There is no entry fee. Articles may only be shown two years, and must be clean, or risk disqualification. Exhibitor may enter any one or more of the sections listed below. Only one entry in each section, please. Baking entries to be placed on paper plates and in plastic bags. Exhibitors must have an exhibitor's number, submit an Entry Form listing entries and put an Entry Tag on each entry. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 unless otherwise stated. SECTIONS 1 - 18 ARE FOR EXHIBITORS 12 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE CRAFTS Use recycled material to make something useful or decorative. Use at least 2 different media. Magnetic refrigerator magnet with a Horse theme Hand-crafted Christmas ornament Assemble a hobby craft from a kit, paint & decorate it Decorate a clay pot with a Horse theme Decorate a cloth tee-shirt Choose a favourite sport and make a display no larger than 60 by 90cm. Use cardboard or bristol board. Use a variety of materials to demonstrate your knowledge of the sport. Ensure that all items are securely attached. Any other craft ART Sculpt/build and paint/decorate a 3D free standing horse, no smaller than 20cm in length and no larger than 60cm in length Draw a cartoon character enjoying the Georgetown Fall Fair. No larger than 30cm by 45cm. Watercolour painting Pencil, Pastel or Charcoal drawing Bookmarks - sponsored by the Georgetown Public Library. Your choice of theme and materials used, judged on skill & creativity. 1st Prize: "Book Prize Pack" PHOTOGRAPHY Collection of Photographs on a scrapbook page (no computer graphics) Collection of Photographs - mounted, other than scrapbook (no computer graphics) Single snapshot, mounted, any subject BAKING (no mixes) Cupcakes, (3) judged 50% for decorating Squares (3) your choice Make 3 cookies using any recipe and decorate in the Horse theme SECTIONS 19 - 39 ARE FOR EXHIBITORS 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE CRAFTS Handmade pair of earrings (mounted on cardboard) Handmade bracelet (mounted on cardboard) Make a picture frame that can stand and is appropriate for a 4 x 6 picture Create a recycled project made from old jeans Make a toy suitable for a 4 to 6 year old Design an invitation or card using your choice of computer graphics and clipart. Add a personal message. Hand-crafted Christmas ornament Any other craft or hobby not listed ART Use a variety of at least 3 different recycled materials to create a 3D structure no larger than 60cm by 60 cm Watercolour painting Pencil, Pastel or Charcoal drawing Create a piece of graffiti art, no larger than 30cm by 45cm, to promote the Georgetown Fall Fair (may include rides, music, animals, etc.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best antique chosen by the directors to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best antique chosen by the judge to receive a rosette. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 4-H INTERCLUB EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS ENTRIES TO BE PLACED WEDNESDAY 4:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. OR THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. LEADERS PLEASE NOTE: ENTRIES MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED NO LATER THAN MONDAY, AUG. 29, 2011, TO Convenor: Jessie Milton, 905-877-2557 Open to clubs in Halton, organized between Sept. 2010 and Sept. 2011. One display per club, topic pertaining to the club. Display must not exceed 36 inches wide by 30 inches deep. Displays should be placed by club members and will be judged on the following basis: General Appearance 20%; Power to attract & hold attention 25%; Message 25%; Unity 15%; Quality of workmanship 15%. A donation of $15.00 will be paid to entry deemed worthy, and an additional $10.00 for first prize and $5.00 for second prize. No entry fee. PLEASE PRE-REGISTER TO ENSURE SPACE. PLEASE SEE THE 2011 LIVESTOCK PRIZE LIST FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF HALTON 4-H CLUB ACHIEVEMENT SHOWS HELD AT GEORGETOWN FAIR. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Page 25 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List 32. Bookmarks - sponsored by the Georgetown Public Library. Your choice of theme and materials used, judged on skill & creativity. 1st Prize: "Book Prize Pack" PHOTOGRAPHY 33. Collection of Photographs on a scrapbook page (no computer graphics) 34. Collection of Photographs on scrapbook page, using computer graphics 35. Collection of Photographs - mounted, other than scrapbook page 36. Single Snapshot - mounted, any subject BAKING (no mixes) 37. Fudge (3 pieces), your choice 38. Snack Mix (1 cup - in a baggie or jar) your choice 39. Any dessert using a fall theme OPEN CLASS AGES 12 TO 17 Sponsored by Halton Hills Quilter's Guild 40. Any article of quilting, must be completely made by exhibitor 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $7.00 DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best article in Teen Exhibits chosen by the Directors to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best article in Teen Exhibits chosen by the Judge to receive a rosette. - Same rules as above but with prize money $20.00, $15.00, $10.00, with 12 prizes of $5.00 CHILDREN'S PRIZE LIST PLEASE NOTE ENTRY DATE: WEDNESDAY SEPT. 7, 2011 Convenor: Elizabeth Taylor 905-877-4726 Rules & Regulations: All entries to be taken to the Exhibit Hall in the Fairgrounds ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 ONLY, between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER 7:00 p.m. Judging begins at 7:00 P.M. Pick up on Sunday 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. PRIZE MONEY: (For all age groups) 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - $1.00 unless otherwise stated. PRE-JUNIOR DIVISION - 3 to 5 yrs. of age Paper bag puppet to look like a pumpkin Decorated toothbrush Best picture coloured from a colouring book Dress up your favourite stuffed toy Create a plasticine horseshoe on a paper plate A collection to be mounted on cardboard or in a container no larger than 30cm x 30cm Decorate and/or paint a rock A finger painting, no larger than 30cm x 45cm Make a necklace from edible materials. Please package in a plastic bag. A piece of artwork, no larger than 30cm x 45cm, any media Bookmarks - sponsored by the Georgetown Public Library. Your choice of theme and materials used, judged on skill & creativity. 1st Prize: "Book Prize Pack" JUNIOR DIVISION - 6 to 8 yrs. of age Handmade Fan from paper - decorated with a horse theme A hobby horse made from a cardboard roll An article made from a kit Decorate a fly swatter Create a horse theme pen holder from a soup can Decorate a light switch plate for your room A creation made from beads A piece of artwork, no larger than 30cm x 45cm, any media 3 pieces of squares and/or cookies you have made Any craft not listed Bookmarks - sponsored by the Georgetown Public Library. Your choice of theme and materials used, judged on skill & creativity. 1st Prize: "Book Prize Pack" Ruth-Ann and Robert Kipfer Memorial Class Rules: Open to children 6 - 8 years of age. Each entry must consist of at least 4 out of the 5 following categories & these articles cannot be entered in any other class. Must be displayed on a tray or in a box. 1. Baking; 3 pieces of squares or cookies 2. 1 article of sewing , crocheting, or knitting 3. Drawing or painting - any media 4. Flower arrangement or collection of 3 different vegetables 5. Any craft not listed PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $5.00 generously donated in memory of Ruth-Ann and Robert Kipfer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION "Original Hand Made Design" Two Classes: A) Youth up to and including Grade 6 B) Youth Grade 7 to Grade 12 inclusive LOCAL PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Criteria for both classes: - Theme: "Promoting Your Fair". Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster. - Must be hand drawn - Poster size: Minimum - 8.5" x 11" (23cm x 28cm) without border to a Maximum - 12" x 18" (30.5cm x 46cm) without a border - Each entry must be mounted on a BLACK ART CARD or BRISTOL BOARD to show a 2" (5cm) border - Name of fair, district, contact person, owner of poster and school, to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry. JUDGING CRITERIA: 1. Overall appearance - 20 points 2. Attract and hold attention - 30 points 3. Competition theme clear - 40 points 4. Quality of materials/end product -10 points LOCAL PRIZES: 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 NOTE: The winning poster from each class at each fair will be eligible to ener the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter Provincial competition. DISTRICT PRIZES: 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITION - Open to all Youth ages 10 to 15 years (as of December 31 of current year) - One class only PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 - Entry must consist of 8 plain chocolate chip cookies with no nuts, displayed on a firm disposable plate District Competition: - The winner from each fair will be eligible to enter at the district competition - Entry must consist of 8 cookies displayed on a firm, disposable plate - Cookies to be no larger than 3" (6.75 cm) and no smaller than 2" (5 cm) - Prize money to be paid by the district Provincial Competition: HALTON HILLS SPEECH CENTRE Picture Contest Ages 6, 7 & 8 years Theme - "How I Communicate" Make a picture or poster to show how you communicate. Materials: Paper no larger than 30cm by 45cm. Any media you choose. Consideration is given to neatness, organization and clear presentation of ideas. Page 26 Georgetown Fall Fair Prize List PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd- $10.00 Monies are generously donated by Halton Hills Speech Centre. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION 9 - 11 Years Old A wall hanging - any media. Theme: "Horsing Arouond", no larger than 45cm x 45cm Decorate or paint a T-shirt Design a CD cover (no computer art) Party gift bag decorated with a Horse theme Decorate a picture frame An article made from wood A piece of artwork, no larger than 45cm x 60cm, any media Make a collage of pictures to follow a theme. Any media may be used e.g. magazines, drawings, computer art. No larger than 30cm by 45cm. 3 pieces of squares and/or cookies you have baked Any craft not listed Bookmarks - sponsored by the Georgetown Public Library. Your choice of theme and materials used, judged on skill & creativity. 1st Prize: "Book Prize Pack" Consideration is given to neatness, organization and clear presentation of ideas. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $10.00 Monies are generously donated by Halton Hills Speech Centre. OPEN DIVISION 3 - 11 Years Old 34. Biggest and Best Maple Leaf (pressed and mounted) 35. An arrangement of flowers in a coffee mug 36. Diorama in a standard sized shoe box 37. Make a Hallowe'en placemat - any media - no larger than 30cm by 45cm 38. Make a garden stepping stone - any media 39. 4 snapshots, any theme - titled and mounted 40. Cartoon drawing - any media - no larger than 30cm x 45cm 41. Hallowe'en mask - any media 42. Create a piece of graffiti art, no larger than 30cm by 45cm. Horse theme 43. A refrigerator door magnet 44. Walking stick - make and decorate a walking stick made from a fallen tree branch 45. Handmade jewellery - any media (bagged or boxed) 46. Sunflower a) biggest b) oddest shape 47. Handwoven Article made either on or off a loom, 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00, prize money donated by The Heritage Handweavers & Spinners. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33 RUTH-ANN AND ROBERT KIPFER MEMORIAL CLASS Rules: Open to children 9 - 11 years of age. Each entry must consist of at least 4 out of the 5 following categories & these articles cannot be entered in any other class. Must be displayed on a tray or in a box. 1. Baking; 3 pieces of squares or cookies 2. 1 article of sewing , crocheting, or knitting 3. Drawing or painting - any media 4. Flower arrangement or collection of 3 different vegetables 5. Any craft not listed PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $5.00 generously donated in memory of Ruth-Ann and Robert Kipfer. The Georgetown Horticultural Society 2011 Special Event Prize Money: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 in each category, generously donated by The Georgetown Horticultural Society All ages up to Grade 3 Decorate a potato. May be home grown or purchased. Ages in Grades 4 to 6 Decorate a carrot. May be home grown or purchased. Ages in Grades 7 and up Decorate any vegetable (must be under 45cm in length). May be home grown or purchased. DIRECTORS' SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the directors of the Children's section to receive a rosette. JUDGE'S SPECIAL: Best entry chosen by the judge of the Children's section to receive a rosette. HALTON HILLS SPEECH CENTRE Picture Contest Ages 9, 10 & 11 years Theme - "How I Communicate" Make a picture or poster to show how you communicate. Materials: Paper no larger than 30cm by 45cm. Any media you choose. Graeme Goebelle, FCA (retired) YOUR 143 Mill Street, Georgetown A. 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Class Section Name of Showperson and/or Animal and Registration Number Birthdate dd/mm/yy Name of Showperson/Driver (If 21 Years of Age or Under) Placing Prize Money Hold Harmless Agreement: shall indemnify and hold harmless the Georgetown Agricultural Society, its 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 the exhibitor or anyone forwhose acts he may be held liable, howsoever caused. Signature of Exhibitor Exhibitor Fee Entry Fee Date Other Signature of Witness Page 29 Total Amount Net Prize Money Page 30 165th Annual Georgetown Fall Fair September 9th, 10th & 11th, 2011 Georgetown Fairgrounds Highlights for a Weekend of Family Fun! Friday, September 9, 2011 HORSES 6 Horse Percheron Team 4:00 pm Midway, Homecrafts, Concessions 4:00 pm Teen Time - a meeting place in Red and White Tent 7:00 pm 11:00 pm 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:45 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm Battle of the Bands (Stage B) - Sponsored by Escarpment Sound Studio Fair Closed Sandy Stompers (on the grounds) The Puppet Tamer (Main Stage) Greg Tarlin - Not Bad At All (Children's Centre) Milking Demonstration (Ag.Ed.) Greg Tarlin - Not Bad At All (Main Stage) Georgetown Fair Idol (Main Stage) Johnnie and the Phatt Cats (Main Stage) Milking Demonstration (Ag. Ed.) Johnnie and the Phatt Cats (Main Stage) Black's Percheron team on the Track Greetings from the Town of Halton Hills and Region of Halton Demolition Derby Fair Closed Entertainment (Main Stage) 4x4 Truck Pull Sandy Stompers (on the grounds) Halton Hills Concert Band (Main Stage) 6 Horse Hitch Tru Lee Odd Show (Main Stage) The Amazing Daring Derek (Children's Centre) Milking Demonstration (Ag. Ed.) The Puppet Tamer (Main Stage) The Amazing Daring Derek (Children's Centre) Tru Lee Odd Show (Main Stage) The Puppet Tamer (Main Stage) Fair Closed Saturday, September 10, 2011 HORSES 6 Horse Percheron Team Georgetown Equestrian Centre Schooling Show 9:00 am until completed Hunter and Jumper Show 10:00 am to completion Minature Horses in Red and White Tent 11:00 am to 7:00 pm 9:00 am Rabbit Show (Ag. Ed.) 4-H achievement Day 10:00 am Midway, Concessions, Homecrafts 11:00 am Milking Demonstration (Ag. Ed.) 11:00 am Kids Crafts (until 5:00 in the Children's Centre) 11:00 am Sandy Stompers (on the grounds) 11:00 am Cheer Force Jaguars (Main Stage) 11:00 am Junior Dairy Show 12:00 noon Amazing Daring Derek (Main Stage) 12:00 noon Puppet Tamer (Children's Centre) 7:00 pm 11:00 pm 12:00 noon 12:30 pm 12:30 pm 12:45 pm 1:00 pm 1:15 pm 1:15 pm 2:00 pm 2:15 pm 2:30 pm 3:15 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Sunday, September 11, 2011 HORSES 6 Horse Percheron Team Heavy Horse Show 11:00 am to 5:00 pm Minature Horses in Red and White Tent 11:00 am to 5:00 pm 10:00 am Midway, Concessions, Homecrafts 10:00 am Registration for Pet Show (Children's Centre) 10:00 am Outdoor Service 10:30 am Pet Show (Children's Centre) 11:00 am Heavy Horse Show 11:00 am Sandy Stompers (on the grounds) 11:00 am Kids Crafts (until 3:00 Children's Centre) 11:00 am Milking Demonstration (Ag. Ed.) 11:00 am Face Painting G.L.T. 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