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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS - Colleen Arbuckle, Linda Arbuckle, Ann Julia Bajema, Karen Barkey, John Goslin, John Green, Brenda Jones, Craig Larmer, Phil McLeod, Fred Taylor, Heather Tysick, Joan Swain, Aileen Van Camp, Brian Van Camp. DIRECTORS- Marilyn Arbuckle, Elaine Bailey, Natalie Beechey, Nicole Beechey, Nancy Bongard, Jim Byers, Jenny Carnaghan, Luke Carnaghan, Mark Carnaghan, Helen Coates, Adrian Colwell, Ken Crawford, Tim Dakin, Chris Duff, Jodie Duff, Lorna Edgerton, Andrew Frew, Dave Frew, Dwayne Frew, Leah Frew, Richard Frew, Kelly Gatchell, Terry Gatchell, Sharon Goulding, Jennifer Graham, Joan Graham, Mark Graham, Deanna Grove, Steve Grove, Ria Hoogeveen, Esther Kelly, Dave Kemp, Lisa Kemp, Valerie Linton, Ruth Marconi, Doug Marsh, John Marsh, Tom Martin, Brad Martyn, Lawrence McLaughlin, Linda McLaughin, Jennifer McLeod, Janet Moore, Todd Moore, Matt Morrison, Lorraine Nesbitt, Trevor Nesbitt, Elizabeth Peeters, Elaine Rivett, Bob Swain, Brett Swain, Lori Swain, Nicole Swain, Scott Swain, Dean Swayze, Mitch Truax, Barry Van Camp, Dale Van Camp, Jan Van Camp, Lawrence Van Camp, Maggie Van Camp, Mary Van Camp, Michael Van Camp, John Wolters, Rika Wygerde, Christine Yellowlee, Dennis Yellowlees, Karen Yellowlees. JUNIOR DIRECTORS - Rachel Beechey, Jordan Bishop, Adam Down, Robert Gatchell, Lucas Grove, Zach Grove, Megan Martin, David Van Camp, Matthew Van Camp, Nate Van Camp, Jennifer Yellowlees. Reviewers - Eric Barkey, Sherry Millson SECRETARY-TREASURER Janice Beechey Box 159, 92 Greensboro Drive Blackstock, ON L0B 1B0 905- 986-0035 # Table of Contents Baking 22 Beef Cattle 14 Canning 23 Country Fair Bake Off 24 Community Service Challenge 4 Crafts 21 Dairy Cattle 15 Design a Fairbook Cover 4 Directors 1 Dog Obstacle Course 6 Fair Dates for District 4 32 Field Crop Competition 16 Flowers 25 Golden Age 20 Grains and Grasses 16 Heavy Horses 10 Homecraft 18 Horse Pull 14 Junior Baking 28 Junior Flowers 26 Junior Section 27 Junior Vegetables 17 Kids' World 8 Light Horses 11 Opening Parade 7 Outdoor Display Competition 5 Photography 6 Photography Contest 4 Poster Contest 9 Preschool Section 27 Rules and Regulations 3 Saddle Horses 12 Specials in Baking 23 Sunflower Contest 31 Vegetables 17 Youth Special Fair Theme Decorated Potato 9 4-H Clubs and Exhibits 30 2 # FAIR BOOK COVER CONTEST Open Class Open Class Suggest a Theme & Design a Fair book cover Size 8" x 11" Black & White Picture It will be the Fair s discretion if the winning cover is used on next year s Fair book. Prizes: 1st $20. 2nd $15. 3rd $10. 4th $5. Sponsored by Brian Van Camp Auctions New New REC CENTRE PHOTO DISPLAY CONTEST This category should represent events/people that are an integral part of our community. Photograph of an event that is ongoing throughout our community. Photographs will be displayed for a period of one year at the picture gallery at the Rec Centre. Entry to be a black and white or coloured 4" x 6" photograph of a quality able to be enlarged. Photograph to be mounted on white cardstock. Prizes: 1st $10. 2nd $8. 3rd $6. 4th $4. Sponsored by Blackstock Rec. Board Community Service Challenge (To benefit Local Charities) Knit or crochet any colour, pattern, size. There will be a special area set aside in the Homecraft section to bring your donations. These will be displayed but not judged therefore, no prize will be awarded. Please include your name with your donation. Thank you. # PHOTOGRAPHY - CLASS "H" Sponsored by Scugog Standard CHAIRS Natalie Beechey 905-986-0035 Christine Yellowlees 905-986-0657 All photographs to be mounted on a maximum 6" x 8" white background. All photographs to be taken by exhibitor. Prizes - 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 Adults Junior Section - 18 yr & under 1. Fall Harvest 16. Landscapes 2. Winter Scenes 17. Sports 3. Signs of Summer 18. Reflections Spring Colours (flowers, trees, shrubs) 19. Lanes, paths, trails Landscapes 20. Pets Black and White Photography 21. Holidays (Christmas, Easter) Sports Reflections Still Life (barns, old buildings) Lanes, paths, trails Close-up Photo Pets Holidays (Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving etc.) Sunset/sunrise Garden/farm gates Specials Prizes - 1st $10. 00 2nd $7. 00 3rd $5.00 22. Photo of 2008 Blackstock Fair 23. Photographer s Choice News Photography - news, sports or an event that are news worthy in their content ( no cute kids, dogs etc.) # OPENING PARADE To leave C.C.P.S. at 10:30 a.m. All participants to be at C.C.P.S. at 10:00 a.m. SHARP for judging. REGISTER with SECRETARY BY THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. CHAIRPERSON: Rob Mairs 905-986-5382 1. Decorated Float/Buggy/Wagon $30. 25. 22. 20. Non-commercial 8'+ Family Float 2. Mini Float, up to 8', excluding tractor - 30. 25. 22. 20. community organization/agriculture Sponsor: O.N.O. 3. Decorated Float - representing a community 30. 25. 22. 20. organization/agriculture 4. Decorated Bicycle 10. 8. 6. 4. 5. Most authentic looking pioneer costume 10. 8. 6. 4. 6. Decorated Child's Wagon or Doll Carriage 10. 8. 6. 4. historical theme 7. Decorated wheel barrow or skateboard 10. 8. 6. 4. 8. Novelty on old time wheels e.g. non-motorized 10. 8. 6. 4. scooter, roller-skates, bag truck (2 wheel cart for moving sacks of feed) 9. Decorated bicycle with training wheels, pedal 10. 8. 6. 4. or electric car 10. Saddle Horse $10 TO SHOW 11. Antique or Classic Cars Entrant gifts donated by  All Flags Shell" 12. Vintage Tractor,with working brakes, for safety $25 TO SHOW Sponsored by the Family of Lorne McKee 13. Directors Special - Most creative runner-up $20.00 entry. Can be individual or a float. KIDS' WORLD ALL KIDS' WORLD ACTIVITIES are FREE Open to children 10 years and under. CHAIR Colleen Arbuckle 905-986 9871 Committee: Joey Bishop, Kelly Gatchell, Sue Green, Deanna Grove Lisa Hoskin, Lisa Kemp, Kim Malcolm, Jan Van Camp GAMES & FUN Pudding Treasure Hunt Corn Sandbox Nail Pounding Feely Box Riding Toys Races COLOURING CONTEST FACE PAINTING HAIR COLOUR SPRAYING CALF HUTCH PLAYHOUSE STRAW SUCKER SCRAMBLE CRAFT TABLE PEDAL TRACTOR PULL 2:30 p.m. SPONSORED BY TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT 1. 40 lb. and under (Weight of child). 2. 40-55 lb. 3. 55-70 lb. 1st, 2nd & 3rd place trophies will be awarded in each category with participation ribbons for everyone. Limit of 15 children per category. PRE-REGISTRATION AT SECRETARY'S OFFICE REQUIRED the day of the Fair. # YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION THEME: "PROMOTING YOUR FAIR" Prizes- $5. $4 $3 Two classes: A) Open to youth up to & including Grade 6 B) Youth Grade 7 to Grade 12 Poster size: minimum 8" x 11" (23 cm x 28 cm), maximum 12" x 18" (30.5 cm x 46 cm). Must be hand made. EACH ENTRY MUST BE MOUNTED ON A BLACK ART CARD to give a 2" (5 cm ) BORDER. Winner will be eligible to enter in District 4 competition in the Fall. FAIR THEME SPECIAL DECORATED POTATO Display decorated potato on a plate. Classes: A - Kindergarten and Grade 1 B - Grade 2 - Grade 4 C. - Grade 5 - Grade 8 D. - High School Prizes - 1st $6. 2nd $5. 3rd $4 $2 to show Sponsored by Joan Swain 9 HORSES - CLASS "A" Committee - John Goslin, 905-986-4313, Karen Barkey, Jenny Carnaghan, Adrienne Colwell, Brad Goslin, Jennifer McLeod, Phillip McLeod, Dean Swayze Exhibitors are allowed 2 entries in each section. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE TO FAIR SECRETARY BY Saturday, August 22 NOTE: All heavy, light and pony harness classes will be shown on the track following the horse pull at approximately 1:30 p.m. Heavy horse line classes will be shown in the infield (south of the judges stand) beginning at 11:00 a.m. All saddle horse classes will be shown in the infield (south of judges stand) beginning at 12:00 noon. All exhibitors of animals MUST have liability insurance. NO ENTRY OR MEMBERSHIP FEES either before or after the fair. All exhibitors WILL be charged admission to the fair. Class A1 - Draft and Commercial Horses Line Classes **Section 1, 2 & 4 will be inter-breed classes with Clydesdales, Belgians and Percherons showing together. Section 1. Filly or colt foaled in 2009 $25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 2. Yearling filly or colt foaled in 2007 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 3. Two year old filly or colt foaled in 2006 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 4. Mare or gelding - 3 years and over 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 5. Commercial mare or gelding - 3 yrs & over 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 6. Junior Showmanship 18 yrs & under 10. to show Sponsored by Phillip & Jennifer MeLeod, Glenn & Karen Barkey 7. Draft horse under saddle, English or Western tack 10. to show Sponsored by Dean Swayze Class A2 - Draft and Commercial Horses in Harness **All draft horse classes will be inter-breed classes with Clydesdales, Belgians an Percherons showing together.** Section 1. Single, draft horse $32. 27. 22. 20. 2. Single, commercial horse 32. 27. 22. 20. 3. Light Team, draft horses 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. 4. Light Team, commercial horses 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. 10 5. Heavy Team, draft horses 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. 6. Heavy Team, commercial horses 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. 7. Unicorn hitch, open to draft & commercial 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. horses. Not necessarily owned by one exhibitor. 8. Four Horse Hitch, same as above. 65. 55. 45. 35. 35. 35. 9. Six Horse Hitch, same as above. 75. 65. 55. 45. 40. 40. Class A3 - DRAFT and COMMERCIAL PONIES Section 1. Draft Pony, single 27. 25. 23. 20. 15. 2. Commercial Pony, single 27. 25. 23. 20. 15. 3. Draft Pony Team 35. 30. 25. 23. 20. 4. Commercial Pony Team 35. 30. 25. 23. 20. 5. Unicorn Hitch, open to draft & 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. commercial ponies. Not necessarily owned by one exhibitor. 6. Four Horse Hitch, same as above. 43. 38. 32. 27. 22. 7. Six Horse Hitch, same as above. 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 8. Pony Tandem 35. 30. 25. 23. 20. Class A4 - DRAFT and COMMERCIAL HORSE & PONY SPECIALS Section 1. Lady Driver, team 60. 50. 45. 40. 35. 35. 2. Junior Driver, team, driver 18 yr. & under Sponsored by Goslin Clydesdales Prizes to all competitors Class A5 - LIGHT HORSES Hackney Horses Section 1. Single Hackney Horse, under 15.2 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 2. Single Hackney Horse 15.2 and over 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 3. Team of Hackney Horses 48. 43. 38. 28. 18. Roadster Horses Section 4. Single Roadster, under 15.2 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 5. Single Roadster, 15.2 and over 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 6. Team of Roadster Horses 48. 43. 38. 28. 18. 7. Single Roadster to a bike 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 8. Lady Driver, 16 yr. and over 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 9. Gentleman's Turnout 37. 32. 27. 22. 17. 11 SADDLE HORSES If more than 8 entries for any class, class will be split. NEW ***On fair day, classes will be shown in the order listed in book*** Class A6 Section 1. Parade Horse or Pony Under Saddle To enter horse or pony must have been ridden in parade. To be judged at a walk, trot and halt. Manners and attire to count 50%, performance 50% 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 2. Costume Class - Open to horses and ponies. To be judged on originality. To be judged at a walk only. Animals may be led. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 3. Junior Showmanship Line Class Handler must be 18 yrs and under as of January 1, 2009. Judged on handler's ability to show their horse or pony to its best advantage. Grooming of horse or pony and neatness of attire to count. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 4. Native costume, purebred/partbred Arabian Horse. To be judged at a walk, trot and canter. Costume to count for 40%. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 5. Scugog Pony Special - Open to ponies 14.2 and under. To be ridden by junior exhibitor who is 12 yrs or under as of Jan.1, 2009 and resident of Scugog Township. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a child's mount to count for 75%. Turnout of pony and rider to count for 25%. Prizes by Andrea Weir & family 6. Open Pony under Saddle 46" and under. To be ridden by junior exhibitor 14 yrs or under as of Jan. 1 2009. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a child's mount to count for 75%. Turn out of pony and rider to count for 25%. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 7. Lead Line Open to horses and ponies. To be led by an adult at a walk only. Rider must be 8 yrs or under as of January 1, 2009. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 8. English Pleasure - Saddle Seat -14.2 and over To be shown by an adult (over 18 yrs as of Jan. 1, 2009) in correct saddle seat attire and tack. To be judged at a walk, trot, extended trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a pleasure horse to count. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10 9. Open Pony under Saddle over 46" to be ridden by a junior exhibitor 18 yrs or under as of Jan. 1, 2009). To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a child's mount to count for 75%. Turnout of pony and rider to count for 25%. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 12 10. Walk and Trot Open to horses and ponies. To be shown by junior exhibitor 12 yrs or under as of Jan 1, 2009. RIDERS may NOT enter any canter classes. Manners and suitability as a child's mount to count for 75%. Turnout of animal and rider to count for 25%. 15. 13. 11. 9. 7. 11. English Pleasure - Hunt Seat - 14.2 and over. To be shown by an adult (over 18 yrs as of Jan. 1, 2009) in correct hunt seat attire and tack. To be judged at a walk, trot, extended trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a pleasure horse to count. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 12. English Pleasure - Junior exhibitor - To be shown by a rider who is 18 yrs or under as of Jan. 1, 2009. Open to riders and horses in correct hunt or saddle seat attire and tack. To be judged at a walk, trot, extended trot and canter. Manners and suitability as a pleasure horse to count. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 13. English Pleasure Championship Open only to horses who have placed in the top 3, in classes 8, 11 and 12. To be judged at a walk, trot, extended trot and canter. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 14. Junior Equitation - Rider must be 18 yrs or under as of Jan. 1, 2009. Open to English or Western. To be judged at a walk, trot and canter. Performance of RIDER to count 50%. Turnout of horse and rider to count 30%. Performance of horse to count 20%. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 15. Senior Equitation - Rider must be over 18 yrs as of January 1, 2009. Open to English or Western. To be judged at a walk, trot and canter. Performance of RIDER to count 50%. Turnout of horse and rider to count 30%. Performance of horse to count 20%. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 16. Western Pleasure - Open to Adults and Juniors in correct western attire and tack. To be judged at a walk, jog and lope on a loose rein. Must be able to demonstrate ability to neck rein. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. Command Class - Open to English and Western riders both adult and junior, in appropriate attire. 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 18. Pleasure Driving - Open to horses and ponies from the Saddle Horse division only. Driver must be 18 yrs or older as of Jan. 1, 2009. To be shown to a suitable 2 or 4 wheel vehicle. To be judged at a walk and trot. Manners and suitability as a pleasure horse to count for 75%, turnout and conformation for 25%. ** This class only to be shown on track at a suitable time.** 25. 20. 15. 10. 10. 13 HORSE PULL CHAIR: Gerald Kelly 905-986-4257 Registration: 10:30 a.m. and ready to pull. 1. Heavy Class $225. 175. 125. 85. 50. to hitch 2. Light Class $225. 175. 125. 85. 50. to hitch Rules of the Central Canada Horse Pulling Association will be followed. CATTLE - CLASS "B" CHAIRS: Beef - Rolly Coy 905-986-5185 Dairy - Lawrence Van Camp 905-986-1249 NOTE: Animals must be on the grounds by 11:00 a.m. to be judged. Judging starts at 12:30 p.m. All cattle to remain on grounds until 4:30 P.M. to be eligible for prize money. All animals, unless otherwise specified, must be owned by the exhibitor. HEALTH REGULATIONS: No animal with evidence of a communicable disease i.e. Ringworm, Pinkeye, Warts, etc. will be allowed on the grounds. ENTRY FEE: NO ENTRY OR MEMBERSHIP FEES either before or after the fair. All exhibitors will be charged admission to the fair. Entries must be to the Secretary by Saturday, August 22. BEEF NOTE: If there are fewer than 2 herds (minimum of 4 animals per herd) only 50% of the prize money will be paid. Exotic and British breeds will not be shown together. A) Bull calf born 2009 - Minimum of six months of age on the day of judging. B) Bull, born Apr. 1st, 2008 - Dec. 31st, 2008 C) Bull, born Jan. 1st, 2008 - Mar. 31st, 2008 D) Champion Bull (RIBBONS ONLY) E) Female calf, born 2009 - minimum of six months of age on the day of judging. F) Female, born Apr. 1st, 2008 - Dec. 31st, 2008 G) Female, born Jan. 1st, 2008 - Mar. 31st, 2008 H) Female, born 2007 with her own natural 2009 calf I) Female, born prior to 2007 with her own natural 2009 calf J) Champion Female (RIBBONS ONLY) # Breeder's Herd - Group of 4 bred by exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes, at least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. One entry per exhibitor and must be listed on the entry form. $40. to show 1. A) - K) AA - Aberdeen-Angus $35. 30. 25. 20. 15. 10. 2. A) - K) L - Limousin 35. 30. 25. 20. 15. 10. 3. A) - K) CH - Charolais 35. 30. 25. 20. 15. 10. 4. A) - K) H - Herefords 35. 30. 25. 20. 15. 10. 5. Showmanship - Open - Children 10 yr. or younger - with beef calf (not eligible for 4-H age). Sponsored by Keith Goble $5. to show DAIRY OPEN SHOW - ALL Dairy Breeds ( Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey,Brown Swiss, Canadienne, & Milking Shorthorn) to be shown together. Pedigrees, production records & health certificates may be checked at the Fair.Official breed association documents are acceptable. A) Junior Calf Born Mar. 1st, 2009 - May 31st, 2009 B) Intermediate Calf Born Dec. 1st, 2008 - Feb. 29th, 2009 C) Senior Calf Born Sept. 1st, 2008- Nov. 30th, 2008 D) Summer Yearling June 1st, 2008 - Aug. 31st, 2008 E) Junior Yearling Mar. 1st, 2008 - May 31st, 2008 F) Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Female. Rosettes only. G) JUNIOR HERD - 3 animals, not necessarily owned by one person (ribbons) 6. Open Show A - E $35. 30. 25. 20. 15. 10. Classes D & E sponsored by Vanlea Holsteins 7. SHOWMANSHIP - PRE-NOVICE under 10 yr. - showing a dairy calf $10. 8. 6. 5. 4. to show 8. SHOWMANSHIP - NOVICE 4-H - 10 & 11 yr. - showing a dairy calf $10. 8. 6. 5. 4. to show 9. SHOWMANSHIP - JUNIOR 4-H - 12 -14 yr. - showing a dairy calf $10. 8. 6. 5. 4. to show 10.SHOWMANSHIP - SENIOR 4-H - 15 -21 yr. - showing a dairy calf $10. 8. 6. 5. 4. to show DURHAM 4-H CLIPPING CLUB ACHIEVEMENT DAY 4-H Clipping and Fitting of Calf judged. Class sponsored by Brook Feed, Ken Hefferman, & Purina Agribrands SPECIALS: Trophies - Annual Retention Basis Junior Champion - Cartwright Holsteins Trophy Top Showmanship - Doug Wherry Trophy "Junior Herd" - Malmont Farms Trophy # GRAINS AND GRASSES - CLASS "G" CHAIR: Bob Swain 905-986-4331 All entries to be in to Secretary by Sat. Aug. 22 All exhibits must be in the Arena before 11:30 a.m. on Friday, August 28. NOTE: Only one entry per family will be allowed. All exhibits must be present year s crop. 1. Approx. 4 litres of Spring Wheat, 2009 10. 9. 8. 7. 2. Approx. 4 litres of Oats, named, 2009 10. 9. 8. 7. 3. Approx. 4 litres of Barley, named, 2009, 6 row 10. 9. 8. 7. 4. Approx. 4 litres of Barley, named, 2009, 2 row 10. 9. 8. 7. 5. Sheaf ensilage corn, 10 stalks, variety named 7. 6. 5. 4. 6. Ten cobs of Grain Corn, variety named 12. 10. 8. 6. 7. Baled Hay, first cutting, 10" slice 12. 10. 8. 6. 8. Baled Hay, second cutting, 10" slice 12. 10. 8. 6. 9. Haylage 12. 10. 8. 6. 10. Whole plant soybean, 10, variety named 7. 6. 5. 4. specify row width FIELD CROP COMPETITIONS CHAIRPERSON: Dennis Yellowlees 905-986-0657 Open to all Corn and Soybean producers in Scugog Township. Corn Section: A minimum of 5 acres grain corn to be judged in the field. To have a field judged, the exhibitor must show a sample of Cobs or Sheaf of corn in Class 6 or 7. The final score will be calculated by averaging the scores from the fair competition and the field judging. Prizes - $20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. Trophy sponsored by Wright's Feeds 'N Needs Soybean Section: A minimum of 5 acres of soybeans to be judged in the field. To have a field judged, the exhibitor must show soybeans in Class 11. The final score will be calculated as above in Corn. Prizes - $20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. Trophy sponsored by W.G. Thompson, Pontypool An overall field crops champion will be selected by averaging the scores of those entering both the corn and soybean competition. 16 16 VEGETABLES - CLASS "V" CHAIRS: Helen Coates 905-985-3985 Jan Van Camp 905-986 1249 All entries to be in to Secretary by Sat., Aug. 22. All exhibits must be in the Arena before 11:30 a.m. on Fri. Aug. 28 Vegetables MUST be on paper plates unless otherwise specified. Exhibits must remain until 5:00 p.m. Prizes - $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 1. 5 Potatoes, early, named, in a basket 2. 5 Potatoes, late, named, in a basket 3. 2 Squash, stems on 4. 6 Carrots 5. 3 Peppers, sweet, stems on, any colour 6. 2 Summer squash 7. 6 Onions, Dutch Sets 8. 4 Spanish onions 9. 6 Green tomatoes, min. 2" in diameter, stems on 10. 6 Ripe tomatoes, min. 2" in diameter, stems on 11. 6 Ripe tomatoes, under 2", stems on 6 Green beans 6 Beans, any other 14. 6 Pickling cucumbers 15. 4 Slicing cucumbers 16. 6 Beets Longest carrot Largest potato Largest tomato MOST POINTS - "V" 1- 19 Gift Certificate sponsored by McFayden. JUNIOR VEGETABLES - CLASS "JV" Open to children aged pre-school to grade 8 Prizes - $2.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .50 JV1. 3 Peppers, any colour JV6. 3 Potatoes JV2. 6 Beans, any colour JV7. Largest potato JV3. 3 Ripe tomatoes, stems on JV8. Longest zucchini min. 2" in diameter JV9. Largest tomato JV4. 3 Carrots JV10. Most odd shaped vegetable JV5. 3 Cherry tomatoes 17 HOMECRAFT - CLASS "K" NEW JUDGING STANDARDS BOOK AVAILABLE Revised edition "Judging Standards for Foods, Clothing, Quilts & Handcrafts" available from Betty Jermyn Box 653, Mitchell, ON N0K 1N0 Homecraft President: Heather Tysick 905-571-1492 Vice President Homecraft: Brenda Jones 905-986- Please have entry forms to the Secretary by Saturday, August 22, 2009. NEW: A late fee of $5.00 per exhibitor will be charged. NOTE: Only one entry per exhibitor for each class. All work must be freshly laundered, (if necessary) made since last BLACKSTOCK FAIR and the work of the exhibitor. All knit articles are to be hand-knit. Sewing can be any size, child or adult. When there are 6 or more exhibits in a class a 4th prize will be awarded. Bedspreads, quilts and tablecloths may be shown for 2 years. No straight pins to be used. Rec. Centre will close at 5:00 p.m. and will reopen at 5:30 p.m. for pick up of entries. To assist with the collection of entries all exhibitors in classes K, L, C&GA will be asked to complete a form indicating the specific items entered. The Rec. Centre will be open Thursday, August 27th from 7-8 p.m. and from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m... on Friday, August 28th to receive exhibits. 1. Baby's bonnet and jacket, knit, unmounted 4.00 3.00 2.00 2. Baby's 2 pc. outfit, crocheted, unmounted 4.00 3.00 2.00 3. Baby's shawl or carriage cover, fine or bulky, knit or crocheted 4.00 3.00 2.00 4 Cardigan, knit 4.00 3.00 2.00 5. Child's pullover with sleeves, knit 4.00 3.00 2.00 6. Knit vest or sleeveless sweater 4.00 3.00 2.00 7. Adult's sweater, patterned 4.00 3.00 2.00 8. Adult's sweater, any other 4.00 3.00 2.00 9. Mitts or gloves, knit 4.00 3.00 2.00 10. Adult headgear, knit 4.00 3.00 2.00 11. Scarf 4.00 3.00 2.00 12. Socks, knit, pinned together 4.00 3.00 2.00 13. Child's hat 4.00 3.00 2.00 14. Any other article, crocheted, not listed 4.00 3.00 2.00 15. Any other article, knitted, not listed 4.00 3.00 2.00 16. Slippers 4.00 3.00 2.00 17. Nightwear 4.00 3.00 2.00 Sundress or sleeveless dress 4.00 3.00 2.00 18 19. Dress with sleeves 4.00 3.00 2.00 20. Skirt, any length 4.00 3.00 2.00 21. Dog coat 4.00 3.00 2.00 22. Pant or skirt top 4.00 3.00 2.00 23. Pants, slacks or dress shorts 4.00 3.00 2.00 24. Jacket or blazer 4.00 3.00 2.00 25. Blouse or shirt with sleeves 4.00 3.00 2.00 26. Vest, sewn 4.00 3.00 2.00 27. Poncho 4.00 3.00 2.00 28. Cushion, fabric, printed panel, quilted 4.00 3.00 2.00 29. Cushion, fancy, fabric 4.00 3.00 2.00 30. Cushion, novelty 4.00 3.00 2.00 31. Cushion, any other variety 4.00 3.00 2.00 32. Doily, knitted or crocheted up to 12", mounted 4.00 3.00 2.00 33. Doily/Centerpiece knitted or crocheted greater than 12", mounted 4.00 3.00 2.00 34. Article of tatting 4.00 3.00 2.00 35. Two dishcloths 4.00 3.00 2.00 36. Runner or dresser scarf 4.00 3.00 2.00 37. Pillowcase or tea towel 4.00 3.00 2.00 Two placemats with matching napkins 4.00 3.00 2.00 Apron, any style 4.00 3.00 2.00 40. Rug, any variety 5.00 4.00 3.00 41. Afghan or lap robe, knit 5.00 4.00 3.00 42. Afghan or lap robe, crocheted 5.00 4.00 3.00 43. Tablecloth or bedspread, not less than 8.00 7.00 6.00 48" x 48", crocheted or knit 44. Baby quilt, panel 8.00 7.00 6.00 Baby quilt, any other 8.00 7.00 6.00 Rag Quilt 8.00 7.00 6.00 47. Quilt, machine quilted 8.00 7.00 6.00 48. Quilt, pieced, quilted 8.00 7.00 6.00 49. Quilt, appliqud and pieced, quilted 8.00 7.00 6.00 50. Quilt top 8.00 7.00 6.00 51. Quilt, any other 8.00 7.00 6.00 52. "Cheater" quilt, quilted 8.00 7.00 6.00 53. Quilt, tied 8.00 7.00 6.00 54. Two different quilt blocks (12" minimum), 4.00 3.00 2.00 mounted, named Prizes for Section 1 & 2 sponsored by Never Enough Wool, Port Perry. # ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES MACHINE CHAMPION QUILT Must be at a minimum of 192" or 480 cm on the total perimeter and be machine quilted. The winner at Blackstock Fair is eligible to enter the quilt in the Fall District 4 Competition. The first prize quilt from the District Competition is then entered in the O.A. A. S. Competition, which is held at the O.A.A.S. Annual convention in Toronto in February. Winner to compete at the Fall District 4 Competition. PRIZE 1st - 6.00 2nd - 5.00 ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES HAND QUILTED CHAMPION QUILT Must be at least 72" x 90", quilted, and is chosen from first prize quilts. The exhibitor of the Grand Champion Quilt at Blackstock Fair is eligible to enter the quilt in the Fall District 4 Competition. The first prize quilt from the District Competition is then entered in the O.A. A. S. Competition, which is held at the O.A.A.S. Annual convention in Toronto in February. PRIZE 1st - 6.00 2nd - 5.00 GOLDEN AGE - CLASS "GA" Open to Exhibitors 60 yr. and older Prizes - $4.00 3.00 2.00 1. 3 Bran muffins with fruit, no raisins 2. 3 Butter tarts, with raisins 3. 3 Tea biscuits, plain 4. Lemon blueberry loaf 5. 5 of your favourite cookies (1 variety) 6. Handwriting -  Your favourite potato recipe 7. Item for a bazaar to be sold for $10 or less 8. Hand-knit article 9. Wooden article, not more than 24" Hand crocheted article Gift for a child 12. 3 Photos mounted & labeled Any other craft 20 CRAFTS - CLASS "C" All hangings should be ready to hang. Prizes - $4.00 3.50 3.00 1. Wallhanging, any media 2. Article of embroidery 3. Article of needlecraft, 5"x7" or larger, excluding frame & matte 4. Article of needlecraft, smaller than 5"x7", excluding frame & matte 5. Outdoor garden ornament 6. Wrapped gift, any theme, judged on appearance 7. Stuffed toy, child proof 8. Greeting card using scrapbooking techniques 9. Scrapbooking, 1 page enclosed in plastic 10. Something new from something useless 11. Handmade candle(s), displayed in holders, (holders not judged) 12. Article of any other craft, not listed above 13. Article made from duck tape 14. Reusable shopping bag T was the Night Before Christmas 15. Christmas tree decoration, 4" or smaller 16. Christmas table runner 17. Sheet of wrapping paper using potato stamping 18. 2 Christmas placemats 19. Christmas cushion 20. Christmas apron 21. Christmas stocking, any material 22. Christmas article not listed above Potatoes Decorated potato masher White bread using potatoes/potato water, recipe included Potato theme costume 26. 3 Potato pancakes 27. 5 Potato chip bars or cookies 28. Greeting card, using potato stamping 29.  Luck of the Irish using white flowers and green potato foliage, nothing artificial 30. Any other craft, using potato theme 31. Poem composed by exhibitor, potato theme, at least 5 lines 21 # CULINARY ARTS - Class "L" Sponsored by Gay Lea No cake mixes or commercial pie fillers allowed. Please use plastic bags where possible. No cake pans allowed. Paper liners to be removed before showing. Use smallest plate possible. No more than 1" of cardboard to be showing around edges of article. For better results, temper tinfoil plates in hot oven before using. When label is required for a Special, please place your name on underside of label. Please securely fasten your entry tags to plastic bags. Prizes - $4.00 3.00 2.00 White bread Bread, using bread machine Whole wheat bread - 60%- recipe included. Winner to supply a loaf for District 4 Meeting in Oct. 5 Rolls, yeast 5 Cheese tea biscuits 3 Apple cinnamon muffins 3 Bran muffins 3 Any other muffins, named 5 Chocolate chip cookies 5 Gingersnaps/ginger cookies 5 Oatmeal cookies with raisins 5 Peanut butter cookies 5 Unbaked cookies Banana loaf Zucchini loaf Lemon loaf Pumpkin loaf Mystery Cake, cake made with unusual ingredient, list unusual ingredient on entry tag 19. Bundt cake using cake mix 20. Favourite dessert using 3 eggs or more, not needing refrigeration, one serving, recipe included 21. Favourite apple dessert, one serving, labelled 22. Banana layer cake, iced 23. 5 Date squares 24. 5 Squares, any other, named 25. 3 Butter tarts, no nuts 26. Peach pie 27. Raisin pie 28. Pie, any other kind, not needing refrigeration, named 29. 5 pieces Chocolate fudge, with nuts 30. 5 pieces Maple cream fudge 22 CANNING All classes must be in sealed jars. Unsealed jars will not be judged Prizes - $3.50 3.00 2.50 Peach Conserve with cherries Strawberry Jam, cooked Rhubarb Jam, any variety, named Any other jam, named, not listed in prize book Freezer jam, any variety, named Pepper Jelly Jelly, any variety, named Marmalade, any variety, named Applesauce Canned fruit, any variety, named Bread and butter pickles Dill pickles Nine day or icicle pickles Pickles, any variety not listed, named Pickled beets Pickled onions Hot dog relish Chili sauce Salsa Boiled Salad Dressing MOST POINTS: In "L" including Baking and Canning (specials not included) will receive a limited print from the Port Perry Royal Bank. SPECIALS CERTO SPECIAL - Raspberry Jam made with Certo - label included 1st $20. Product coupon 2nd $10. Product coupon 52. BERNARDIN SPECIAL - Best of Show Pickles must be submitted in sealed Bernardin mason jar and snap lid. First prize selected from winners of canning entries. 1st- $20 Bernardin gift certificate 2nd $3. 53. BERNARDIN JAM/JELLY SPECIAL - Peach Jam made with Bernardin Fruit Pectin product available at Canadian Tire. Proof-of-purchase required. Note: Certo is not a Bernardin product. 1st $10. Gift Voucher 2nd $3. # 54 Chocolate Cake Special, chocolate layer cake, iced 54(a) Ladies $10. 8. 6. 54(b) Girls, 18 yrs or under $10. 8. 6. 54(c) Men and boys $10. 8. 6. Champion Cake will become property of the Fair Board to be auctioned. Champion Prize - $10. 55. DOROTHY LEE MEMORIAL CHERRY PIE SPECIAL Cherry Pie with hand-woven lattice top. Champion Pie will become property of the Fair Board to be auctioned. Prizes donated by Dorothy Lee s family. $15. 10. 5. EDNA VAN CAMP MEMORIAL RASPBERRY PIE Prizes donated by Bill Van Camp in memory of his grandmother. 1st prize goes to sponsor. $25. 20. 15. 6. to show ELVA VAN CAMP MEMORIAL SPECIAL - Cherry Loaf 1st prize becomes property of sponsor. Prizes donated by Elva Van Camp s family. $20. 15. 10. 5. 58. LAWRENCE & JANET VAN CAMP SPECIAL - 6 Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies 1st prize goes to sponsors. Please include your recipe. $25. 15. 3. to show 59. ELEANOR WERRY MEMORIAL SPECIAL 6 Chocolate Brownies - with nuts iced. Prizes donated by the Werry Family. $20. 15. 10. 5. 60. LEAH FREW SPECIAL - Dark Fruit Cake One layer, 8" x 8" decorated for Christmas. Judged both on cake and decorations. 1st & 2nd prizes becomes property of sponsor. $75. 60. 15. 61. BARB BYERS MEMORIAL SPECIAL Chiffon cake iced, any variety. 1st prize will become property of the Fair board to be auctioned. Prizes donated by family of Barb Byers. $20. 15. 10. 5. COUNTRY FAIR BAKE OFF 62. CRISCO SPECIAL 1st $20. gift voucher 5 Pecan Tarts, Include product label. 2nd $10. gift voucher 63. TENDERFLAKE SPECIAL 1st & 2nd & 3rd gift prize Apple pie with spice - using Tenderflake Lard No frozen pie shells to be used. Product label must be included. 64. Mazola & Bee Hive Special 1st $15. plus gift prize 5 Pineapple carrot muffins 2nd $10. plus gift prize 65. FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST SPECIAL - Raisin Bread min. 8"x4" using Fleischmann's yeast. Label included. 1st & 2nd gift prize ROBIN HOOD Family Favourite Recipe Coffee cake Recipe must be included. 1st. $25. Gift voucher 2nd $10. Gift voucher 24 # PLANTS AND FLOWERS - CLASS "P" Sponsored by Wagg Funeral Home Prizes - $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 NOTE: Judging in accordance with Publication 34 HORTICULTURAL JUDGING STANDARDS, Cut flowers should be shown with their own foliage. 1. Asters, 3 blooms, double, any colour or colours 2. Begonia, tuberous, 1 bloom with foliage, floating in a dish 9" or under 3. Calendula, 3 stems 4. Celosia, 3 stems 5. Cosmos, 3 stems, any variety 6. Dahlia, pompom, (under 2") or miniature ball (2"-3.5"), 3 blooms 7. Dahlia, any other variety, 1 bloom NOTE: Gladiolus stems below bottom floret should be as close to, but not exceed 20" 8. Gladiolus - 1 spike red 9. Gladiolus - 1 spike yellow 10. Gladiolus - 1 spike pink/salmon/orange 11. Gladiolus - 1 spike white or cream 12. Gladiolus - 1 spike bi-colour or bi-tone 13. Gladiolus - 1 spike any other colour 14. Impatiens, 1 stem 15. Marigold, 1"-2", 3 blooms 16. Marigold, 2"-4", 3 stems 17. Pansies, 5 blooms with foliage 18. Petunias, single, 3 sprays, any colour 19. Petunias, double, 3 sprays, any colour 20. Rose, Hybrid Tea, 1 bloom, any colour, stem must be 8" or more 21. Rose, Miniature, 1 stem or spray 22. Rose, any other type, 1 stem or spray 23. Salvia, 3 stems, any variety 24. Snapdragons, 3 stems, one variety 25. Strawflowers, 3 stems, not dried 26. Zinnias, 3 blooms, 2"-4", any colour, any variety 27. Zinnias, 3 blooms, pompom, any colour 28. Any other Annual, 3 blooms or stems 29. Any other Perennial, 3 blooms or stems 30. Hosta Leaves, 3 different varieties 31. African Violet, single, one crown 32. African Violet, double, one crown 33. African Violet, trailing 34. Flowering House Plant 35. Foliage House Plant 36. Sharing the Beauty - non-competitive MOST POINTS -"P" 1 35 - Gift voucher sponsored by T & T Seeds 25 -23- DECORATIVE CLASSES Prizes - $4.00 3.50 3.00 37. "Yukon Gold" - a design using mainly yellow flowers "Potato Pot Pie" - a design created in a kitchen container "Eye of the Storm" - a design suggesting motion "Russian Blue" - a design using mainly blue/purple flowers "Squirrel s Choice"- a miniature design in a nutshell "Forever Yours" - a design using dried flowers Outdoor Hanging Basket, 1 or more plants of same variety not to exceed 10" Outdoor Hanging Basket 3 or more plant varieties, basket not to exceed 12" SPECIAL: Best in Design $25. Sponsored by Pine Ridge Garden Club MOST POINTS - "P" 37 - 42 will receive a prize sponsored by Analda Nurseries JUNIOR FLOWERS - CLASS "JF" Open to children aged Preschool to Grade 8. Prizes - $1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .50 JF1. Asters, double, 3 blooms JF2. Cosmos, 3 sprays JF3. Gladiolus, 1 spike, any colour JF4. Marigolds, French, 3 blooms, 2" and under JF5. Pansies, 3 stems with own leaves JF6. Petunias, single, 3 sprays JF7. Snapdragons, 3 spikes, any variety JF8. Sunflower, head maximum 10", across in suitable container JF9. Any other annual not listed above, 3 blooms or sprays JF10. Perennial, 1 spray or bloom JF11. Any house plant grown in a pot no larger than 4 JF12. "Yukon Gold" - an arrangement using yellow flowers JF13 "Floating Fantasy" - 1 flower head floating in a glass bowl, max 8 bowl JF14. "Grease Monkey" - an arrangement using a clean oil container JF15. "Untamed World"- an arrangement of wild flowers, no berries MOST POINTS  JF1 JF15 1st $12. 2nd $8. 3rd $5. Sponsored by Pine Ridge Garden Club 26 NOTE TO PARENTS All work must be done by exhibitor. Parents are urged to encourage their children in everyway, but ALLOW THEM TO DO THE WORK THEMSELVES! Open to all children, no entry fee. May show in older classes Please pre-register. Grades listed refer to the grade the child completed in June 2009. PRESCHOOL SECTION - CLASS "W" PRE-SCHOOLERS & JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN - CLASS "W Children younger than or finishing junior kindergarten June 2009 Prizes $2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 1. Finger painting, max. 30 x 45 cm 2. Hand print on paper plate, any medium 3. Collage of stickers 4. Decorated tracing of hand or foot on a page 5. Potato stamping 6. Decorated paper roll SENIOR KINDERGARTEN - CLASS "W" Children finishing senior kindergarten June 2009 Prizes $2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 7. Draw a picture of Mr. Potato head(s) 8. Paper chain up to 12 links 9. Fingerpainting, 30 x 45 cm 10. Print the word  Potato and decorate the page 11. Crayon drawing of me JUNIOR SECTION - CLASS "T" Grades ONE and TWO Children completing grade 1 or 2 as of June 2009 Prizes $2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 1. Draw & colour a picture of an animal in its home, named 2. A rock collection of 12 stones or pebbles displayed in an egg carton 3. Make a picture using potato stamping 4. Cut and paste a picture of a scene 5. Print  Potato bug and decorate page 6. Decorate a potato masher 27 Grades THREE and FOUR Children completing grade 3 or 4 as of June 2009 Prizes $2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 7. Leaf rubbings using lead pencil, 2 leaves 8. Coin bank 9. Decorated rock 10. Potato chip bag collage Bookmark Draw a picture menu for a birthday party Grades FIVE and SIX Children completing grade 5 or 6 as of June 2009 Prizes $2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 Draw and colour a clown face Decorated pencil holder Draw a couch potato Create a potato masher puppet Create a robot Friendship bracelet Grades SEVEN and EIGHT Children completing grade 7 or 8 as of June 2009 Prizes $2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 DVD or CD cover, original design Design your own magazine cover Scrapbooking, 1 page enclosed in plastic Collage of famous people Handmade party invitation Create a mouse pad design SECONDARY SCHOOL Completed grades 9, 10, 11 or 12 as of June 2009 Prizes $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 Sketch, any subject 26. Scrapbooking, 1 page enclosed in plastic 27. 3 snapshots, mounted, any theme 26. Craft your choice SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN Prizes - $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 31. Collection of 3 crafts of your choice displayed 28 JUNIOR BAKING Prizes $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 Grade FOUR and UNDER - as of June 2009 One cupcake, iced & decorated, mix allowed 3 Brownies, mix allowed 34. 3 Rice Krispie squares Grade EIGHT and UNDER - as of June 2009 3 Squares, any variety 3 Chocolate chip cookies, no nuts 3 Unbaked cookies SECONDARY SCHOOL Completed grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 as of June 2009 38. 3 Chocolate chip cookies 39. 3 Squares, any variety 3 Brownies not from a mix 41. Women's Institute Special BOYS AND GIRLS - 18 YEARS AND UNDER BY DEC. 31, 2009 Prizes - $15.00 10.00 5.00 Bake off using Grandma's Heirloom recipe. Bake item not to need refrigeration. Recipe to accompany the baking. Sponsored by Blackstock Women's Institute 42. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR SPECIAL Junior Division, 12 years and younger Best Lunchbox Snack Contest $15. 3. 2.50 3 of your favourite squares or bars. Label must be included. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITION Junior Division 10 to 15 years as of December 31, 2009 5 Chocolate Chip Cookies $5. 4. 3. Winner will be eligible to enter in District 4 competition in the Fall. 29 DURHAM EAST 4-H CLUBS DURHAM EAST 4-H GOAT CLUB The Goat Club Achievement Day will be held at 10:30 a.m. Animals should be at the Fair by 9:30 a.m. Kids are to remain on the grounds until 4:00 p.m. Club Leaders: Jim Coombes, Brad Found DURHAM EAST 4-H SHEEP CLUB The Sheep Club Achievement Day will take place immediately following 4-H Goat Show. Lambs should be on the fairgrounds by 9:30 a.m. And remain until 4:00 pm Club Leader: Rebecca Parker DURHAM EAST 4-H BEEF CLUB The Beef Club Achievement Day will take place immediately following 4-H Sheep Show. Calves should be on the fairgrounds by 9:30 a.m. Club Leaders: Nicole and Scott Swain, Jessica Morton DURHAM EAST 4-H SWINE CLUB The Swine Club Achievement Day will take place immediately following the 4-H Beef Show. Pigs should be on the grounds by 9:30 a.m. and remain until 4:00 p.m.Club Leaders: Andrew and Tara Frew Each member will receive $5.00 for exhibiting their animal. Sponsored by Farmers' Mutual Insurance DURHAM EAST 4-H DOG CLUB The Dog Club Achievement Day will take place immediately following the Parade arriving at 11:30 a.m. Club Leader: Rebecca Parker # RULES & REGULATIONS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING RULES VERY CAREFULLY 1. Our policy is that no membership fees will be charged either before of after the fair. There will be NO ENTRY FEE ON ANY CLASS. Exhibitors and their helpers will be charged admission to the fair. 2. Entry forms are to be submitted to the Secretary no later than Saturday, Aug. 22 3. A late entry fee of $2 per class for livestock and $5 per exhibitor for other classes. Deletions and additions are permitted without penalty if pre-registered. 4. Exhibitors will be limited to only one entry in each section of all classes with the exception of livestock classes where exhibitors may enter a maximum of two animals in each section. 5. All exhibits in classes grains and vegetables must have been grown by the exhibitor, in Ontario, in the present year. 6. All exhibits for the Rec. Centre or Arena must be in no later than 11:30 A.M. on Friday, August 28 when the doors will be closed for judging. The Rec. Centre will be open to receive entries Thursday, August 27th, 7 - 8 p.m. and after 8 A.M. Friday, August 28. Exhibits are to be left at front table. 7. All animals on exhibition must be securely tied. 8. If in the opinion of the judge, any animal or article is entered in the wrong class or does not comply with the rules and regulations, it shall be the duty of the judge to rule it out. 9. Any person who uses abusive language or interferes with a judge because of a decision shall forfeit all rights to any prizes which he or she might be entitled. 10. Diligence will be exercised by the Directors to prevent injury, damage or loss of animals or articles. Should any article be accidentally injured or stolen, the Directors will render all assistance in their power towards its recovery, but will not be bound to make any payment to the value thereof. 11. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must place it in writing to the Secretary within one day. It must state plainly the cause of the complaint and must be accompanied by a deposit of $10.00 which will be forfeited to the Society if the protest is not sustained. 12. Directors reserve the right to substitute any special prize that may be offered for any regular prize. 13. The Rec. Centre will close to the public at 5:00 p.m. and will re-open at 5:30 p.m. for pick-up of entries. To assist with the collection of entries all exhibitors in classes K,L,C, and GA class will be asked to complete a form indicating the specific items entered. 14. Prize winners are requested to make out a list of prizes claimed by them and forward it (within 10 days) after the fair to the Secretary so that she may be able to correct any errors or omissions before prizes are paid. 15. The Society has always paid prizes in full. If, however, receipts are insufficient to cover the full amount, the Society reserves the right to pay on a percentage basis. # 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS 1. Open to any 4-H Club in Durham East's 4-H Council Area. 2. Exhibits must reflect the subject area of a 2009 or Fall 2008 topic. 3. Each club may place only one exhibit at the Fair. 4. Exhibits should be placed on display between 10 a.m. and 11:30 am on Friday, August 28 and remain on display until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 29. 5. Exhibits will be judged and comments completed. SUNFLOWER CONTEST Children up to Grade 8 Adults Class A Largest Flower Class E Largest Flower Class B Tallest Plant Class F Tallest Plant Class C Most Flowers Class G Most Flowers Exhibitors are to bring ONE plant or stalk which has their name, address and class securely fastened on it, to the south side of the arena on Fair Day before noon. Prizes: $4.50 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 FAIR DATES OF DISTRICT #4 Brooklin June 4 - 7 Kinmount Sept. 4 -6 Millbrook June 11-14 Port Perry Sept. 5 - 7 Lakefield July 24 - 26 Orono Sept. 10 - 13 Peterborough July 30 - Aug. 2 Uxbridge Sept. 11 - 13 Wilberforce Aug. 7 - 8 Sunderland Sept. 15 - 16 Fenelon Aug. 7 - 9 Beaverton Sept. 18 - 20 Oakwood Aug. 8 Port Hope Sept. 18 - 20 Minden Aug. 21 - 23 Lindsay Sept. 17 - 21 BLACKSTOCK Aug. 28 - 29 Bobcaygeon Oct. 1- 3 Norwood Oct. 10 - 12 # SPECIAL Open to Boys and Girls ages 8 - 16 on Fair date One item from yesteryear - labelled Maximum display size - 15" square Prizes: $5. Each or $50 divided equally among exhibitors Sponsored by Aileen Van Camp OPENING PARADE Parade Theme  Potato To leave C.C.P.S. at 10:30 a.m. All participants to be at C.C.P.S. at 10:00 a.m. SHARP for judging. REGISTER with SECRETARY by THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 CHAIR: Bev Truax 905-986-0788 1. Decorated Float/Buggy/Wagon 30. 25. 22. 20. Non-commercial 8'+ Family Float "Potato Theme" 2. Mini Float, up to 8', excluding tractor - 30. 25. 22. 20. community organization/agriculture Sponsor: O.N.O. 3. Decorated Float - representing a community 30. 25. 22. 20. organization/agriculture 4. Decorated Bicycle 10. 8. 6. 4. 5. Best  Mr. or Mrs. Potato Head Impersonation 10. 8. 6. 4. 6. Decorated Child's Wagon or Doll Carriage 10. 8. 6. 4. 7. Decorated wheel barrow or skateboard 10. 8. 6. 4. 8. Decorated bicycle with training wheels, pedal 10. 8. 6. 4. or electric car 9. Saddle Horse $10 TO SHOW 10. Antique or Classic Cars 11. Vintage Tractor, with working brakes, for safety $25 TO SHOW Sponsored by the Family of Lorne McKee 12. Directors Special - Best overall entry pertaining $20.00 to this year s theme& ...POTATO 7 PLEASE NOTE: All livestock must enter through the south entrance off Old Scugog Road. North entrance off Church Street is for Pedestrian traffic only. OUTSIDE DISPLAY COMPETITION ***This display can be constructed on residential or commercial property*** Prizes: 1st $35 2nd $25 3rd $20 4th $15 $10 to show Rules Must promote the Fair is some way i.e. show Fair date or location. 50% of the display should be agricultural based materials i.e. corn stalks, bales Points will be awarded if the Fair theme is incorporated in the display. Theme is  Corn  Exact location of the display must appear on the entry form. Entries must be received by the Secretary by Saturday, August 9, 2008. Judging will take place the week of August 11, 2008. Displays to remain up until after the Fair. 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