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This year’s Prize Book Cover Contest
Winner is Katelyn Dance.August 9-11, 2019
Welcome to Now
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1st Place – Fair Book Cover Design .............................Front Cover
President Jake Quiring Message .............. 1
Events List ................................................ 1
Ambassador & Junior Ambassador Competition .............................................. 2
Friday, August 9 - Kid’s Day Events ................................... 4
Every Day at the Fair ................................. 5
Just For Fun ............................................. 8
Children’s Games ..................................... 8
Holstein Show ........................................... 9
Saturday, August 10 - Demo Day ............................................. 4
Thrill Show Production Events ................. 13
Apple Pie Contest .................................... 14
4-H Club Exhibits ................................... 15
Farm Toy Show ....................................... 16
Sunday, August 11 - Day Events ............................................ 5
Baby Show ............................................. 19
Thank You To Our Sponsors .................... 21
General Rules ......................................... 18
How to Become an Entrant...................... 18
Exhibits
Junior Fair .......................................23-29
Senior Fair .........................................30-37
Homemade Chili Contest ......................... 38
Flower & Plant Show ..........................39-40
Junior Flowers ..................................41-42
Entry Form .............................................. 52
Agricultural Products .........................43-47
2018 Dignitaries & Committees .............. 53
Junior Vegetables ................................. 48
Poultry, Pigeon & Rabbits ...................49-50
How To Find Us ....................................... 55
Map of the Fair Grounds ......................... 55
Campbell Amusements - Prices & Specials ..........Inside Back Cover
I, along with the entire Aylmer Fair Board members and volunteers, would like to welcome YOU to the 2019 Aylmer Fair! People have been coming to the Aylmer Fair for over a century, to enjoy and share in our agricultural competitions, reunite with family and friends and for some good old fashioned fun.There’s a lot to see at the Aylmer
Fair; entertainment, livestock exhibits,
amazing works of art in the homecraft and general exhibits. Try some delicious foods and experience the midway. Don’t forget about our non stop, jaw dropping demolition derby!!
Life is about stories, and the fair is part of many past and future great ones!! On behalf of myself and the board, we look forward to seeing you at the Aylmer Fair!!!!
EVENTS LIST marks the sections with special competitions for children and youths.
ADVANCE RIDE VOUCHERS AVAILABLE MID JULY TO AUG 8th ATThe Fair Office … Elgin Feeds … Aylmer Downtown Convenience
AND IN ST. THOMAS AT … WHY NOT COOKIES (373 Talbot Street)
DAILY FAIR HOURSFriday August 9th .. 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Saturday August 10th .. 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sunday August 12th. .. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
GENERAL ADMISSION AT GATESAdults .......................................................$7.00Children 4-12 years ...............................$5.00
Children 3 and under ......................... Free Parking ...............................................$2.00
Fair Board President,Jake Quiring
Welcome to the 173rd Aylmer Fair!!!
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Ambassador Competition (Cash Prizes)The Ambassador competition creates a wonderful opportunity for young people from the Aylmer area. The Ambassador will represent Aylmer at the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies District 13 meeting in November 2019, at the OAAS Convention in Toronto in February 2020, at the CNE in Toronto in August 2019 and at various functions locally throughout the year. These events provide the opportunity to meet other young people from across Ontario and make friends.~Contestants may be male or female, must be between the ages of 17 and 22 and a resident of
Elgin County.~Contestants will be judged on poise, personality, general appearance a private interview and a
short speech.~Contestants are to wear conservative, job interview appropriate clothing.~All Contestants are asked to participate Friday & Saturday of the fair, getting to know their way
around.~All Contestants are encouraged to attend all three days of the Fair.~The winner will be announced during the opening ceremonies of the fair on Friday, August 9 at
6:00 p.m.
Sponsorship of Contestants is open to businesses, service clubs, churches, individuals, etc. Sponsors must provide their Contestant’s $40.00 entry fee and a sash with the sponsor’s name. Corsages/boutonnieres are not required, as they will be provided by the Aylmer fair board. All fair related Ambassador expenses, after presentation will be covered by the fair board.
Junior Ambassador Competition (Cash Prizes)The Ambassador Committee is pleased to continue with the Junior Ambassador competition, which is intended to be a stepping-stone to the Ambassador competition. It will provide an opportunity for youth to get experience before entering the Ambassador competition and to represent the Aylmer Fair at local events.~Contestants may be male or female, must be between the ages of 13 and 16 and a resident of
Elgin County.~Contestants are to make a “Photo Resume” and introduce themselves to the judges based on the
resume.~Contestants are to wear conservative, job interview appropriate clothing.~All contestants are asked to participate on Friday & Saturday of the fair, getting to know their way
around.~All contestants are encouraged to attend all three days of the fair.~The winner will be announced during the Opening ceremonies of the Aylmer Fair on
Friday, August 9 at 6:00 p.m.Sponsorship of a contestant is open to businesses, service clubs, churches or individuals etc. Sponsors must provide their contestant with a sash with sponsor’s name and there is no entry fee for this event. Corsages/boutonnieres are not required, as they will be supplied by the fair board. All fair related Junior Ambassador expenses after the presentation will also be covered by the fair board.
Ambassadors/Junior AmbassadorsDeadline for entries is Friday, July 26 2019.
For more information, please contact:Aylmer fairboard office at 519-773-3445.
Please drop off resume to the fair office or mail to:Aylmer Fair, P.O Box 192, Aylmer ON., N5H 2R9
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3rd PlaceRachel Ross
2nd PlaceLanden McGowan
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KIDS DAY
Under 12 Free Until 6 p.m.
TODAY ONLY~ NO Pet Show This Year
~Childrens’ Games - first age group 1 p.m.~ Wilson’s Magical Dynasty 5 p.m.
~Opening Speeches with Dignitaries 6 p.m.~Ambassador Presentation 6:30 p.m.
~Holstein Show 7 p.m.~Banger Race 7 p.m.
FRIDAY AUGUST 9TH Open 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
DEMO DAY
Apple Pie Contest - NOON4-H Interclub Dairy Show - 10 A.M.
Please see Thrill Show Productions page 13for demolition events and times
SATURDAY AUGUST 10TH Open 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
SUNDAY AUGUST 11TH
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EVERY DAY AT THE FAIRCampbell Amusement RidesLittle Tracks Petting Zoo (includes unicorn pony!)Chainsaw Wood CarverCowboy Falconer Mike Shore (Birds of Prey)Bubble ZoneRayne’s Face PaintingPre-school aged indoor play areaHome Business VendorsSilent AuctionJunior Fair ExhibitsSenior Fair ExhibitsFlower ExhibitsAgricultural Exhibits4-H Farm DisplaysPoultry ExhibitsBlackridge Dog Shows
FRIDAY AUGUST 9TH
SATURDAY AUGUST 10TH
TODAY ONLYBaby Show - 12:30 P.M.Homemade Chili Contest
Big Creek Tractor Pullers - 1:00 p.m.
SUNDAY AUGUST 11TH Open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
OBRA (Ontario Barrel Racing Association)
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JUST FOR FUNThis Is A Category Open To Anyone,
Any Age, & Any Craft
This Category Is Not Judged
All Exhibitors Will Receive
A Ribbon/Certificate Of Participation
Just For Fun
PET SHOW & CHILDRENS’ GAMES
PET SHOW
DUE TO REASONS OF HUMANITY AND ANIMAL CONCERN THERE WILL NOT BE A PET SHOW AT THE AYLMER FAIR THIS YEAR
CHILDRENS’ GAMESFriday, August 9th
1:00 pm - GIRLS AND BOYS 4 YEARS AND UNDER
1. Balls in basket2. Bean bag toss
3. Water bottle bowling
1:30pm - GIRLS AND BOYS 5 & 6 YEARS
1. Balls in basket2. Bean bag toss
3. Water bottle bowling
2:00pm - GIRLS AND BOYS 7 TO 9 YEARS
1. Bean bag toss2. Pop bottle bowling
3. Obstacle course
2:30pm - GIRLS AND BOYS 10 TO 12 YEARS
1. Bean bag toss2. Pop bottle bowling
3. Obstacle course
CHILDRENS’ GAMESFriday, August 9th
2:00 p.m. - GIRLS AND BOYS 7 TO 9 YEARS
1. Bean bag toss2. Pop bottle bowling3. Obstacle course
2:30 p.m. - GIRLS AND BOYS 10 TO 12 YEARS
1. Bean bag toss2. Pop bottle bowling3. Obstacle course
1:00 p.m. - GIRLS AND BOYS 4 YEARS AND UNDER
1. Balls in basket2. Bean bag toss
3. Water bottle bowling
1:30 p.m. - GIRLS AND BOYS 5 & 6 YEARS
1. Balls in basket2. Bean bag toss
3. Water bottle bowling
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HOLSTEIN SHOWGENERAL RULES:
1. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to comply with Federal Health Regulations.Two substitutions will be allowed.
2. Each exhibitor will be required to sign the Code of Ethics Form of Holstein Canada.3. Animal Identification: Animals may only be shown with an original pedigree or Animal Inquiry Sheet from Holstein
Canada for identification. In keeping with national health, bio-security interests, and breed identification rules, all Canadian dairy animals must be security tagged to show - one tag pair in each ear with all four component parts identically numbered. One of these must be an RFID tag. All US animals must carry USDA tags. Moreover, in order for US exhibitors to enter Canada, an import permit must be granted from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
ELGIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the ELGIN HOLSTEIN CLUB & the AYLMER FAIR JUDGE – Curtis McNeil
CLASS RULES:1. Entries restricted to Elgin County Holstein Breeders only.2. All entries MUST be entered on line at www.assistexpo.com between July10/19 - July 31/19. Late entries will not be
entered in the show catalog.3. All entries must be registered 75% or higher in the Holstein Canada Herd Book. 4. Showing will start PROMPTLY AT 7:00 P.M.5. Cattle will be allowed in the cattle barn anytime on Thursday, August 8. All exhibits must be on the grounds by noon
on Friday, August 9 and will be released immediately after showing.6. Registration certificates must accompany each entry to the ring for identification purposes. This is the responsibility of
the exhibitors.
Catalogue Show Covers donated byEASTGEN
Show Catalogues donated by
WALKER FARMS
Ribbons Sponsored in part by
VANGORP DRAINAGE
Pictured Plaques for 1st Place Animals,Section 1-6 donated byThe Walters Family in Memory of Sherry Quickfall Walters
1. Female JUNIOR HEIFER: Born March 1, 2019 and younger.2. Female INTERMEDIATE HEIFER: Born December 1, 2018 - February 29, 2019.3. Female SENIOR HEIFER: Born September 1 - November 30, 2018.4. Female SUMMER YEARLING: Born June 1 - August 31, 2018.5. Female JUNIOR YEARLING: Born March 1 - May 31, 2017
Champion & Reserve Champion 4H - Open to all Elgin County 4H Members
6. Female INTERMEDIATE WINTER YEARLING: Born December 1, 2017 - February 28, 2019.
JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION AWARD: donated by Aylmer Engravers, Louis Sleegers
7. Junior Herd: A group of 3 animals (one exhibit per exhibitor). At least one animal must be wholly owned by the breeder/exhibitor. All 3 animals must have been shown in their individual classes.JUNIOR HERD TROPHY: donated by Monoak Farms.Pictured Plaques for 1st Place Animals, Sect. 8 -15 donated by Schipper Families in Memory of their father, Henry
MILKING CLASSES
8. (JR. 2 year old) Born March 1, 2016 - Aug. 31, 2017 includes milking Senior yearlings9. (SR 2 year old) Born Sept. 1, 2016 - Feb. 29, 2017.10. (JR. 3 year old) Born Mar 1, 2016 - Aug. 31, 201611. (SR. 3 year old Born Sept. 1, 2015 - Feb. 28, 2016.12. (4 year old) Born Sept. 1 - Aug. 31, 2015.13. (5 year old) Born Sept. 1 - Aug. 31, 201414. (MATURE COW) Born prior to Sept. 1, 2014
HOLSTEIN SHOWGENERAL RULES:
1. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to comply with Federal Health Regulations.Two substitutions will be allowed.
2. Each exhibitor will be required to sign the Code of Ethics Form of Holstein Canada.3. Animal Identification: Animals may only be shown with an original pedigree or Animal Inquiry Sheet from Holstein
Canada for identification. In keeping with national health, bio-security interests, and breed identification rules, all Canadian dairy animals must be security tagged to show - one tag pair in each ear with all four component parts identically numbered. One of these must be an RFID tag. All US animals must carry USDA tags. Moreover, in order for US exhibitors to enter Canada, an import permit must be granted from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
ELGIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the ELGIN HOLSTEIN CLUB & the AYLMER FAIR JUDGE – Curtis McNeil
CLASS RULES:1. Entries restricted to Elgin County Holstein Breeders only.2. All entries MUST be entered on line at www.assistexpo.com between July10/19 - July 31/19. Late entries will not be
entered in the show catalog.3. All entries must be registered 75% or higher in the Holstein Canada Herd Book. 4. Showing will start PROMPTLY AT 7:00 P.M.5. Cattle will be allowed in the cattle barn anytime on Thursday, August 8. All exhibits must be on the grounds by noon
on Friday, August 9 and will be released immediately after showing.6. Registration certificates must accompany each entry to the ring for identification purposes. This is the responsibility of
the exhibitors.
Catalogue Show Covers donated byEASTGEN
Show Catalogues donated by
WALKER FARMS
Ribbons Sponsored in part by
VANGORP DRAINAGE
Pictured Plaques for 1st Place Animals,Section 1-6 donated byThe Walters Family in Memory of Sherry Quickfall Walters
1. Female JUNIOR HEIFER: Born March 1, 2019 and younger.2. Female INTERMEDIATE HEIFER: Born December 1, 2018 - February 29, 2019.3. Female SENIOR HEIFER: Born September 1 - November 30, 2018.4. Female SUMMER YEARLING: Born June 1 - August 31, 2018.5. Female JUNIOR YEARLING: Born March 1 - May 31, 2017
Champion & Reserve Champion 4H - Open to all Elgin County 4H Members
6. Female INTERMEDIATE WINTER YEARLING: Born December 1, 2017 - February 28, 2019.
JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION AWARD: donated by Aylmer Engravers, Louis Sleegers
7. Junior Herd: A group of 3 animals (one exhibit per exhibitor). At least one animal must be wholly owned by the breeder/exhibitor. All 3 animals must have been shown in their individual classes.JUNIOR HERD TROPHY: donated by Monoak Farms.Pictured Plaques for 1st Place Animals, Sect. 8 -15 donated by Schipper Families in Memory of their father, Henry
MILKING CLASSES
8. (JR. 2 year old) Born March 1, 2016 - Aug. 31, 2017 includes milking Senior yearlings9. (SR 2 year old) Born Sept. 1, 2016 - Feb. 29, 2017.10. (JR. 3 year old) Born Mar 1, 2016 - Aug. 31, 201611. (SR. 3 year old Born Sept. 1, 2015 - Feb. 28, 2016.12. (4 year old) Born Sept. 1 - Aug. 31, 2015.13. (5 year old) Born Sept. 1 - Aug. 31, 201414. (MATURE COW) Born prior to Sept. 1, 2014
HAMILTON WARD ANDCATHERS INSURANCE
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15. Production Class- 50,000 kg milk or more.Best Bred and Owned Grand Champion Female from Section 8-15 whose breeder is the owner or co-owner of thatanimal.
BRUCE HOWE MEMORIAL: Donated by The Howe FamilyGRAND CHAMPION FEMALE AWARD: Donated by Aylmer StockyardsJOHN COULTER AWARD: Reserve Grand Champion Female Presented by Elgin County Holstein Club following the selection of the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Holstein Females.
16. BEST UDDER CLASS:SHIVELY MEMORIAL TROPHY The Judge shall designate the best udder in Sections 8-15. These designatedentries shall compete for the best udder in show.
17. PROGENY OF DAM Best of 2 females by one dam.ELGIN FEEDS: awards a show halter and lead shank to the winner of this class.
18. BREEDERS HERD:WILLIAM D. LYLE MEMORIAL TROPHYA group of three animals from the same breeding unit. The entrant must solely or jointly own at least one animal in the group; the other two animals may be owned by other entrants.
ELGIN FEEDS Kindly provides the award for the High BCA winner for the day. Annual trophy plus replica. All first place animals, 3 years and older, plus the Reserve Grand Champion with completed composite records are eligible. The winner to be the animal with the highest completed BCA for milk, fat, and protein on her most recent record. To be awarded at the Elgin County Holstein Awards Banquet.
AYLMER VETERINARY CLINIC generously donates the Premier Breeder Award to the individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual female classes by not more than 10 animals, bred but not necessarily owned, by the winner. Calculation of Premier Breeder is readily determined in all identified cases from Certificates of Registry, either directly from the breeder section or, in the case of a within-herd family transfer with former membership and alphanumeric code, by utilization of the animal’s prefix. In the case of jointly-bred animals, a joint breeding unit may be counted as a separate group for the Premier Breeder, if the Breeders wish to. Notice must be given to the Holstein Field Rep prior to the show to prepare for proper calculation of the points. If not, the points will be awarded to the entrant whose prefix is on the animal at the time of the show. Points to be awarded on the following basis:
Milking Senior Females:
1st-20, 2nd-18, 3rd-16, 4th-14, 5th-12 Junior Females:
1st-10, 2nd-9 3rd-8, 4th-7, 5th-6
YARMOUTH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE provides the Premier Exhibitor Award to the individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual female classes by not more than 10 animals, owned by the entrant. This does not limit the number of animals that may be shown. Points to be awarded on same basis as #2 (above) for Milking Senior Females and Junior Females. In the case of jointly-owned animals, joint ownership is considered as one entrant. No part of the points awarded counts toward the individual score of any of the joint owners.
15. Production Class- 50,000 kg milk or more.Best Bred and Owned Grand Champion Female from Section 8-15 whose breeder is the owner or co-owner of that animal.
BRUCE HOWE MEMORIAL: Donated by The Howe FamilyGRAND CHAMPION FEMALE AWARD: Donated by Aylmer StockyardsJOHN COULTER AWARD: Reserve Grand Champion Female Presented by Elgin County Holstein Club following the selection of the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Holstein Females.
16. BEST UDDER CLASS:SHIVELY MEMORIAL TROPHY The Judge shall designate the best udder in Sections 8-15. These designated exhibits shall compete for the best udder in show.
17. PROGENY OF DAM Best of 2 females by one dam.ELGIN FEEDS: awards a show halter and lead shank to the winner of this class.
18. BREEDERS HERD: WILLIAM D. LYLE MEMORIAL TROPHYA group of three animals from the same breeding unit. The exhibitor must solely or jointly own at least one animal in the group; the other two animals may be owned by other exhibitors.
ELGIN FEEDS kindly provides the award for the High BCA winner for the day. Annual trophy plus replica. All first place animals, 3 years and older, plus the Reserve Grand Champion with completed composite records are eligible. The winner to be the animal with the highest completed BCA for milk, fat, and protein on her most recent record. To be awarded at the Elgin County Holstein Awards Banquet.
AYLMER VETERINARY CLINIC generously donates the Premier Breeder Award to the individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual female classes by not more than 10 animals, bred but not necessarily owned, by the winner. Calculation of Premier Breeder is readily determined in all identified cases from Certificates of Registry, either directly from the breeder section or, in the case of a within-herd family transfer with former membership and alphanumeric code, by utilization of the animal’s prefix. In the case of jointly-bred animals, a joint breeding unit may be counted as a separate group for the Premier Breeder, if the Breeders wish to. Notice must be given to the Holstein Field Rep prior to the show to prepare for proper calculation of the points. If not, the points will be awarded to the exhibitor whose prefix is on the animal at the time of the show. Points to be awarded on the following basis:
Milking Senior Females:
1st - $20, 2nd - $18, 3rd - $16, 4th - $14, 5th - $12
Junior Females:
1st - $10, 2nd - $9 3rd - $8, 4th - $7, 5th - $6
YARMOUTH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE provides the Premier Exhibitor Award to the individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual female classes by not more than 10 animals, owned by the exhibitor. This does not limit the number of animals that may be shown. Points to be awarded on same basis as #2 (above) for Milking Senior Females and Junior Females. In the case of jointly-owned animals, joint ownership isconsidered as one exhibitor. No part of the points awarded counts toward the individual score of any of the joint owners.
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presents
Friday, August 9 – 7 p.m.Powder Puff Banger Race
Registration Fee: $50
Banger Race Heats & Feature Registration Fee: $50
Saturday, August 103 p.m. - Figure 8Straight Stock
Time TBA -Powder Puff & Banger Finals
7pm - Minivans Mini Smash
More information coming soon!
Rules and Regulations - thrillshowproductions.com/rules
Register Online – thrillshowproductions.com/online-registration
– pay the day of the event
Prepay – print form - thrillshowproductions.com/registration-form
- deliver with payment to TSPI
For more information, please email [email protected]
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A SuperchargedWeekend of Racing
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SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH
SPONSORED BY AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
PRIZE 1ST- $25.00 2ND - $20.00 3RD - $15.00
RULES
1. Open to everyone 2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Saturday Aug 13th by noon. 3. Pies must be in an 8-10’ aluminum pie pan. 4. Please indicate the variety of apples used. 5. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste & texture of both pastry and apple filling. 6. All winners agree to the use of their name and picture without payment. 7. This contest will be judged by the Aylmer Fair President and the Ambassador 8. All pies can be picked up after 6 p.m Saturday Aug 13th.
Saturday, August 10th
SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH
SPONSORED BY AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
PRIZE 1ST- $25.00 2ND - $20.00 3RD - $15.00
RULES
1. Open to everyone 2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Saturday Aug 13th by noon. 3. Pies must be in an 8-10’ aluminum pie pan. 4. Please indicate the variety of apples used. 5. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste & texture of both pastry and apple filling. 6. All winners agree to the use of their name and picture without payment. 7. This contest will be judged by the Aylmer Fair President and the Ambassador 8. All pies can be picked up after 6 p.m Saturday Aug 13th.
SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH
SPONSORED BY AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
PRIZE 1ST- $25.00 2ND - $20.00 3RD - $15.00
RULES
1. Open to everyone 2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Saturday Aug 13th by noon. 3. Pies must be in an 8-10’ aluminum pie pan. 4. Please indicate the variety of apples used. 5. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste & texture of both pastry and apple filling. 6. All winners agree to the use of their name and picture without payment. 7. This contest will be judged by the Aylmer Fair President and the Ambassador 8. All pies can be picked up after 6 p.m Saturday Aug 13th.
SATURDAY AUGUST 13TH
SPONSORED BY AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
PRIZE 1ST- $25.00 2ND - $20.00 3RD - $15.00
RULES
1. Open to everyone 2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Saturday Aug 13th by noon. 3. Pies must be in an 8-10’ aluminum pie pan. 4. Please indicate the variety of apples used. 5. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste & texture of both pastry and apple filling. 6. All winners agree to the use of their name and picture without payment. 7. This contest will be judged by the Aylmer Fair President and the Ambassador 8. All pies can be picked up after 6 p.m Saturday Aug 13th.
SATURDAY AUGUST 10TH
SPONSORED BY AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
PRIZE 1ST- $25.00 2ND - $20.00 3RD - $15.00
RULES
1. Open to everyone 18 years + 2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Saturday Aug 10th by noon. 3. Pies must be in an 8 – 10 inch aluminum pie plate and MUST be completely homemade. 4. Please indicate the variety of apples used. 5. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste & texture of both pastry and apple filling. 6. All winners agree to the use of their name and picture without payment. 7. This contest will be judged by the Aylmer Fair President and the Ambassador 8. All pies may be picked up after 6 pm Saturday Aug 10th.
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4-H Club Exhibits
RULES AND REGULATIONS:1. Table space of 3 ft. x 4 ft. will be provided in the Agricultural Products display.2. Exhibits to be placed Thursday, August 8, 2019 between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and removed at 6:30 p.m. on
Sunday, August 11, 2019.3. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to adhere to Federal Health Regulations.4. Participation is open to 4 - H Clubs in Elgin County displaying a Club Exhibit from the Fall 2017/2018 projects.PRIZE MONEY: All exhibits receive $20.
ACHIEVEMENT DAY FOR ELGIN 4H DAIRY CALF CLUB, SHOWMANSHIP AND CONFIRMATION COMPETITIONSaturday, August 12, 2019
JUDGE – Jenn Charlton
ACHIEVEMENT DAY: PRIZE MONEY: $10.00 per member - Sponsored by the Aylmer Fair
Elgin County Holstein Club generously provides halters for all first year exhibitors
Elgin County 4H Dairy Club Leaders:Don Catt, Brent Howe, Jason Vis, Henry Helder & Trevor Perrault.
Start time for all Clubs: 10:30 a.m.
1. JUNIOR DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP (11 & 12) years before January 1, 2019STEVE WALTERS FAMILY - donates an award for the Champion Junior Showman.
2. INTERMEDIATE DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP (13 - 15) years before January 1, 2019SILVERRIDGE FARMS - donates an award for the Champion Intermediate Showman.
3. SENIOR DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP (16 - 21) years before January 1, 2019.DON JENKINS MEMORIAL - Family will donate an award for the Champion Senior Showman.
4. NOVICE DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP (9 & 10) years before January 1, 2019HENRY HELDER - donates an award for the top champion Novice Showman.
5. GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP Top 2 entries from Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4.DELTA POWER EQUIPMENT - donates an award for the Grand Champion Dairy Showman.
6. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIPGILES A. HUME MEMORIAL – donated by the Elgin 4 – H club for Reserve Grand Champion Showman.
Lunch Break
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Farm Toy Show On display in the New Curling Club
(Youth) – Class 15
Theme: Farming Entry MUST be new this year. Entries from previous years will be disqualified
Judging at 5:30 p.m. Thursday August 8thTwo (2) Age Categories: Youth – 14 years of age and under Adult – 15 years of age and overDisplay Size: 3 feet X 3 feetMaterial: Set up on a sturdy baseDisplay must have: A minimum of 8 pieces of equipment, Using 1:64 scale farm toy equipment. Building & LandscapeJudged on: Originality & Creativity Realism & Authenticity Neatness & Overall Effectiveness
Prize for each category: 1st - $40, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20Sponsored by Aylmer Rad Shop & Agricultural Parts
Woolley Farms
THE HAROLD & AUDREY JENKINS MEMORIAL
1. Open to children who will be at least five years old by December 31, 2019 but not yet eligible for 4-H. Participants must be a resident of Elgin County & a family member involved in agricultural industry, preferably in the dairy sector.The class will be judged for showmanship only, however, the calf should be of dairy breed, and of a size appropriate and manageable by the showman and should be presented in reasonable show-ring condition. The showman should be able to lead the calf by him/herself, without assistance.The Jenkins family asks that parents consider these rules for safety reasons.
2. Rosettes presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd placing; ribbons to the rest.3. The Jenkins Family will award $10 per entry.4. Entries should be made at Ringside by 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2019.5. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to adhere to Federal Health Regulations.
Starts at 12:30 p.m.SECTIONS:
1. JUNIOR CALF (Born between March 1 and May 31, 2019)2. INTERMEDIATE CALF (Born between December 1, 2017 and February 29, 2019)3. SENIOR HEIFER (Born between Sept. 1 and November 30, 2018)4. SUMMER YEARLING (Born between June 1 and August 31, 2018)5. JUNIOR YEARLING (Born between March 1 and May 31, 2018)
SPECIALS: THE ABELL ACRES AWARD: Donated by The Buchner Family for the Best Home Bred and Owned 4-H Dairy
Calf in the show.GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER: donated by Brent HoweRESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: donated by the Unger Family.
The top 2 entries from Sections 1 - 5.
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GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
1. All competitions are open to the public, except livestock.2. All exhibitors must be a member of the society, by paying the membership fee, (unless otherwise stated in the prize book).3. Every exhibit must belong & be the work of the person entering it.4. All soiled, defaced or old work will be disqualified by the judge.5. Any deception found and the Board of Directors shall withhold any prize awarded to any exhibitor.6. All articles must be placed at the time specified at the heading of each department and no entries will be accepted after that time.7. All category rules must be followed exactly.8. All exhibits must have an exhibitor tag attached.9. All Livestock/Animals, while on the Fair property, must be secure.10. All exhibits must be brought in by exhibitor. The Fair Board will not be responsible for exhibits left or mailed in..11. The Fair Board will make every effort to keep all exhibits safe & secure however Will Not Be Responsible For Any Loss,
Damage, Or Accident Occurring While It Is On The Grounds During The Fair. All exhibits are made at the owners Risk.12. No person will be a Judge in a category they have entered as an exhibitor.13. No person will be present while the Judge is working, unless the Judge requests assistance.14. All prize money will be awarded according to the Judge’s Book. The Judges decision is FINAL.15. All exhibits must remain at the Fair until it has ended on Sunday night. All exhibits left after that time are left at the owner’s Risk16. All events are subject to change, at the discretion of the Aylmer Fair board.17. All exhibits left at the Aylmer fairground will become fair board property after 2 weeks and will be disposed of accordingly.
PERSONAL INFORMATION POLICY
Any personal information collected by the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society is for the sole use of the Society. Every attempt will be made to keep personal information accurate.
The purpose of the collected personal information is for mailing purposes and for the use of Committee Chairpersons and Directors of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society. Names only of members, sponsors and volunteers will be published in our Annual Prize Book and on entry tags at Fair Time.
All personal information will be stored in the Secretary/Treasurer's Inner Office. Access will only be given to Committee Chairpersons and Directors for the purposes of the Society.
Collected personal information will NOT be shared or sold to outside organizations.
The Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society will make every effort to keep personal information private, however, cannot be held responsible for circumstances beyond our control. Personal information will be safely disposed of once it is deemed unnecessary.
HOW TO BECOME AN EXHIBITOR AT THE AYLMER FAIR
1. Complete the Entry Form in this book, noting Class, Section, Number and Description.2. Exhibitors must be a Member of the Aylmer Fair Board by paying a $12.00 fee. (unless otherwise specified in the Prize Book).3. Entry Tags may be picked up at the Fair Board Office when you pay your membership fee and deliver your exhibits.4. Cattle Exhibitors must use a Livestock Entry Form. Please contact your Club President for the correct entry form for your show.5. Entry and Membership Fees are payable to:
Aylmer Fair - Entries P.O. Box 192 Aylmer, ON N5H 2R9 Phone: 519-773-3445
HOW TO BECOME AN ENTRANT AT THE AYLMER FAIR1. Complete the Entry Form in this book, noting Class, Section, Number and Description.2. Entrants MUST pay to the Aylmer Fairboard, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless otherwise specified in the prize book).3. Entry tags may be picked up at the Fairboard Office when you pay your entry fee and deliver your entries.4. Cattle entrants must use a Livestock Entry Form. Please contact your Club President for the correct entry form for
your show.5. Entry fees may be paid at the Fairboard office beginning mid July, or by mailing a cheque to : Aylmer Fair – Membership, P.O. Box 192. Aylmer, ON, N5H 2R9
Any questions, please call the Fairboard office at 519-773-3445
Dr. J. Gall Dr D. Graham Dr. A Howe Dr. Toth
Stuffed animals generously donated by Campbell’s Amusements for
Baby Show Contestants ONLY
PLEASE PRE-REGISTRATION BY 11:00 A.M, SUN AUG 11/19
at the fair or call 519-773-3445 to register
ALL BABIES REQUIRE PRO0F OF AGE. - birth certificate/health card
Multiples: 12:30~Twins most look alike ~Twins least look alike.
Cutest expression
3-5 Months - 1:00GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
6-11 Months - 1:30GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
12-17 Months - 2:00GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
18-24 Months - 2:30GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
ALL BABIES REQUIRE PROOF OF AGE - birth certificate/health card
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
1. All competitions are open to the public, except livestock. 2. All entrants must pay a $12.00 entry/membership fee (unless stated otherwise in the prize
book). 3. Every exhibit must belong to and be the work of the person entering it. 4. All soiled, defaced or old work will be disqualified by the judge. 5. Any deception found and the Board shall withhold any prize awarded to any entrant. 6. All articles must be placed at the time specified at the heading of each department and no
entries will be accepted after that time. 7. All category rules must be followed exactly. 8. All entries must have an entrant tag attached. 9. All livestock/animals, while on the fair property, must be secure. 10. All entries must be brought to the fairgrounds on entry day. The Fair Board will not be
responsible for entries left or mailed in. 11. The Fair Board will make every effort to keep all entries safe and secure, however Will Not Be
Responsible For Any Loss, Damage, Or Accident Occurring While It Is On The Grounds During The Fair. All entries are made at the owner’s risk.
12. No person will be a judge in a category they have entered as an entrant. 13. No person will be present during the judging, unless the judge requests assistance. 14. All prize money will be awarded according to the Judge’s Book. The judges decision is FINAL. 15. All entries must remain at the fair until it has ended on Sunday night. All entries left after that
time are left at the owner’s risk. 16. All events are subject to change, at the discretion of the Aylmer Fair Board. 17. All entries still remaining at the fairgrounds after one week will be disposed of and if a ribbon
and is present, will be forfeited.
PERSONAL INFORMATION POLICY
NO CHANGES
HOW TO BECOME AN ENTRANT AT THE AYLMER FAIR
2. Entrants MUST pay to the Aylmer Fairboard, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless otherwise specified in the prize book). 5. Entry fees may be paid at the Fairboard office beginning mid July, or by mailing a cheque to : Aylmer Fair – Membership, P.O. Box 192. Aylmer, ON, N5H 2R9
Any questions, please call the Fairboard office at 519-773-3445
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Dr. J. Gall Dr D. Graham Dr. A Howe Dr. Toth
Stuffed animals generously donated by Campbell’s Amusements for
Baby Show Contestants ONLY
PLEASE PRE-REGISTRATION BY 11:00 A.M, SUN AUG 11/19
at the fair or call 519-773-3445 to register
ALL BABIES REQUIRE PRO0F OF AGE. - birth certificate/health card
Multiples: 12:30~Twins most look alike ~Twins least look alike.
Cutest expression
3-5 Months - 1:00GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
6-11 Months - 1:30GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
12-17 Months - 2:00GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
18-24 Months - 2:30GIRLS & BOYS
~Best smile ~Most Hair~ Cutest expression ~ Most outgoing/friendliest
ALL BABIES REQUIRE PROOF OF AGE - birth certificate/health card
BABY SHOWSUNDAY AUGUST 11, 2019
Kindly Sponsored by:
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AylmerIAN [email protected]
“I wouldn’t sell PRIDE if I didn’t grow it myself.”
PRIDE Seeds Dealer Ian Foster
Photo: Aug. 2, 2018
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Abell Acres Away Buchner family A Little off the Top
Avon Feed Mill Aylmer Big Apple Orchard
Aylmer Engravers, Louis SleegersAylmer Express
Aylmer Garden Centre Aylmer Horticultural Society
Aylmer Lioness Aylmer MemorialsAylmer Optimists
Aylmer StockyardsAylmer Valu-Mart
Aylmer Veterinary ClinicBadder Group
Barb & Russ McCallum Beehive Corn Syrup
Belmont Farm SupplyBelmont Lions
BernardinBetty Pendreigh
Campbell AmusementsCerto
Chesterman Power EquipmentChristine Pendreigh
Clovermead Bees & HoneyCrisco
Community Living - AylmerCounty of Elgin
Country Fair Baking Desjardins Credit Union - Aylmer
Devida Gardens Don Jenkins
Dr. D Graham Dr. D Sinclair
Dr. J Gall Dr. Toth
Dr. Howe Durkee’sEastGenEast Link
Elgin Federation of Agriculture Elgin Feeds
Elgin County Holstein Club Elgin County Poultry
Elgin Norfolk GFO Elizabeth Thoonen
Elley Family Erica Unger Insurance
ETBO Tool & Die Family Flowers
Forest City Staffing G. Taylor & Associates Inc.
Godfathers PizzaGiles A. Hume FarmGoodwill’s Used Cars Green Frog Tea RoomHarold Jenkins Family
Henry HelderHensall District Co-Op Inc.
Hill’s Pharmacy Howe FamilyHuron TractorIGPC - Aylmer
Imperial Road Animal HospitalIrene Versteegen - Buis
Isaak Klassen John Coulter
John & Lynda ShellyJohn Sanders
John Wilson & Son Well Drilling Johnson Meats
Judy JonesJulia Robinson
Karlynn EquestrianKebbel’s Funeral Home
L & J Killough Farms Larry Ruckle Laura’s Taffy
Lynn Johnston Mark Wales Farm Fresh Produce
Margarets Fernlea FlowersMargaret Vanhoucke
Mazola Corn OilMcFarlan-Rowlands Ins. Brokers
Mennonite Furniture GalleryMennomex
Mike & Jo VandeursenMoore Garden Centre
Nadia Verhaeghe New Sarum Diner
OMAFRA P H Sneddon
PinecroftPioneer Seeds
Pleasant Ridge SaddleryPride Brand Seeds
Rob Redding Designs Robin Hood Flour
Robert Q Travel Royal Bank of Canada
Royal Lepage Results RealtyRuby’s Cookhouse
Ryan’s No FrillsSchipper Families
Scott Lewis Auto Sharon Lindsay
Sharon MartindaleSherry Black
ShivelyShowcase East Elgin Realty
Silver Ridge FarmsSilverthorn Landscaping
Spare Moments Springfield Lioness
St Thomas Horticultural Society Steve Walters Family
SubwayThe Flower Fountain
Tillsonburg Garden CentreTown of Aylmer
Township of Malahide Tracey Antonissen TSC - Tillsonburg
Van Gorp Drainage Victorian Elegance
Vienna Arabian - Bill GheysenWalker Farms
Walter’s FamilyWayne Clark
Wayne, Barb & Wes DixonWayne & Wendy Hiepleh
West Elgin Mutual William D. Lyle Memorial
Wiltsie Truck Bodies Yarmouth Mutual Fire Ins.
The Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their continuing sponsorship.
It is because of these sponsors that the Aylmer Fair is possible
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2019 JUNIOR FAIRDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
Chairperson : Christine Pendreigh
The Aylmer Fair Board is not responsible for any lost or stolen articles.
RULES:
Arts, Crafts & Photography entries may be delivered Wednesday August 7th from 3:00pm to 7:00pm and Thursday August 8th from 10:00am to 7:00pm.Baking entries are to be delivered Wednesday August 7th from 9am – noon.Parents please encourage but allow the children to do the work themselves.** Please DO NOT put child’s address or phone number on entry tags, but be sure to include them on your entry form.Please attach entry tags on Art, Craft & Photography entries on the front, in the top right corner.Baking entry tags are to be attached to the front middle of plate, or outside middle front of bag when covered.Limit of 1 entry per child per section. Entries MUST be new this year! CORRECT AGE AS OF AUGUST 1, 2019.Your “grade” means “during the 2018/19 school year.”No late entries in any section will be permitted!Judging will begin Thursday August 8th at 6:00pm. PLEASE – NO SPECTATORS.Baking entries will be refrigerated until fair opening on Friday morning.
All prizes to be picked up Friday August 9th from 4pm to 6:00pm where entries are displayed. Entries may be picked up Sunday August 11th from 4pm to closing. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.
Entry tags and forms are available at the Fair Board Office, beginning mid July, and on entry days. (you may also use photo copies) Each child must have their own form.Junior Fair is SEPARATE from Junior Flowers or Agriculture and EACH DIVISION MUST have its own entry form submitted to the chairperson on entry days for each.
CLASS 73ART
All art, unless specified, is to be on a white 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper.
5 Years and Under:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM1. Create a picture with finger paint.2. Make a pretty picture on paper using stickers.3. Dip a marble in different colours of paint, then roll on paper to make a pretty picture. (min. of 3 colours)4. Colour a picture of a cartoon character using crayons.5. Draw and decorate a picture of your favourite snack.
6 to 9 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM6. Paint a picture of a house.7. Draw and colour a picture of you at the fair.8. Make a flat Valentine from construction or card paper. Max 10cm x 15cm.9. trace your hand and make each digit a different zoo animal.10. In your best printing, on a half sheet of paper, print “The Aylmer Fair 2019”
10 to 13 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM11. In your best printing, on a half of a sheet of 8 ½ x 11 paper, in 2 rows, print “The Aylmer Fair” “It’s ALL for YOU”12. Design a crossword puzzle about fairs (min. 10 words, max. 15 words)13. Design, colour or paint a “DO NOT ENTER” sign.14. On thin cardboard, draw, cut out and decorate a party hat. Max 10cm x 15cm15. From construction or card paper, make a flat Birthday party invitation. Max 10cm x 15cm
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14 to 17 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM16. Make a collage of farm animals (collage - partially overlapping pictures in different shapes and sizes).17. Draw and colour a sunset or sunrise.18. Design and colour or paint a “DON’T DRINK & DRIVE” sign.19. Glue half a picture of a zoo animal onto one half of the paper, then draw the other half. May be coloured or not.20. In your BEST printing, on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of lined paper, print the following poem TO BE KEPT BY THE AYLMERFAIRBOARD, TO FRAME FOR ON THE OFFICE WALL : JUDGED ON NEATNESS AND SPELLING!
THE AYLMER FAIR 2019
When I go to the Aylmer fair,there’s a lot to see and do.
There’s food, rides, a taffy booth,and they have a petting zoo!
There are barns of animals,with livestock and fowl too.
Another barn that’s got a bunch,of flowers and veggies too!
Senior Fair has homemade goods,and the silent auction every day.I have entered this in Junior Fair,
And I won on judging day!
On Saturday there’s lots of shows,with crashing derby cars all day.
And it’s free for you to watch,there’s no extra fee to pay!
The childrens’ games are a lot of fun,And having my face painted is too.So come out to The Aylmer Fair,
Because you know “It’s ALL For YOU!”
Most points in Class 73 – NOT including art specialsDonated By Subway
Prize For Each Age Group - Gift Card
ART SPECIALS
DESIGN THE 2020 FAIR BOOK COVERGrade 5 up to and including Grade 8
Prize 1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair
RULES AND REGULATIONS :
1 Must be hand drawn.2 Cover should depict one or more aspects of the Aylmer Fair.3 Be sure to include : “The 174th Aylmer Fair”.4 Don’t forget the Fair date : ”Second Weekend In August”5 Must include : “It’s ALL for YOU!”6 Poster size (not including border) : min. 8 ½” x 11” ( 23cm x 28cm ), max 11” x 17” (30.5 cm x 46 cm).7 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristol board with a 2” (5cm) outside border.8 Name of fair, district 13, contact person, owner of poster and school to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.9 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the
provincial competition.10 All winning entries become the property of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society.11 Entries must be delivered at the same time as art entries (see rules for dates /times)12 Winner will appear on the front cover of the 2020 fair book. 2nd & 3rd place winners will appear inside the 2020 Fair Book.
14 to 17 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM16. Make a collage of farm animals (collage - partially overlapping pictures in different shapes and sizes).17. Draw and colour a sunset or sunrise.18. Design and colour or paint a “DON’T DRINK & DRIVE” sign.19. Glue half a picture of a zoo animal onto one half of the paper, then draw the other half. May be coloured or not.20. In your BEST printing, on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of lined paper, print the following poem TO BE KEPT BY THE AYLMERFAIRBOARD, TO FRAME FOR ON THE OFFICE WALL : JUDGED ON NEATNESS AND SPELLING!
THE AYLMER FAIR 2019
When I go to the Aylmer fair,there’s a lot to see and do.
There’s food, rides, a taffy booth,and they have a petting zoo!
There are barns of animals,with livestock and fowl too.
Another barn that’s got a bunch,of flowers and veggies too!
Senior Fair has homemade goods,and the silent auction every day.I have entered this in Junior Fair,
And I won on judging day!
On Saturday there’s lots of shows,with crashing derby cars all day.
And it’s free for you to watch,there’s no extra fee to pay!
The childrens’ games are a lot of fun,And having my face painted is too.So come out to The Aylmer Fair,
Because you know “It’s ALL For YOU!”
Most points in Class 73 – NOT including art specialsDonated By Subway
Prize For Each Age Group - Gift Card
ART SPECIALS
DESIGN THE 2020 FAIR BOOK COVERGrade 5 up to and including Grade 8
Prize 1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair
RULES AND REGULATIONS :
1 Must be hand drawn.2 Cover should depict one or more aspects of the Aylmer Fair.3 Be sure to include : “The 174th Aylmer Fair”.4 Don’t forget the Fair date : ”Second Weekend In August”5 Must include : “It’s ALL for YOU!”6 Poster size (not including border) : min. 8 ½” x 11” ( 23cm x 28cm ), max 11” x 17” (30.5 cm x 46 cm).7 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristol board with a 2” (5cm) outside border.8 Name of fair, district 13, contact person, owner of poster and school to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.9 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the
provincial competition.10 All winning entries become the property of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society.11 Entries must be delivered at the same time as art entries (see rules for dates /times)12 Winner will appear on the front cover of the 2020 fair book. 2nd & 3rd place winners will appear inside the 2020 Fair Book.
14 to 17 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM16. Make a collage of farm animals (collage - partially overlapping pictures in different shapes and sizes).17. Draw and colour a sunset or sunrise.18. Design and colour or paint a “DON’T DRINK & DRIVE” sign.19. Glue half a picture of a zoo animal onto one half of the paper, then draw the other half. May be coloured or not.20. In your BEST printing, on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of lined paper, print the following poem TO BE KEPT BY THE AYLMERFAIRBOARD, TO FRAME FOR ON THE OFFICE WALL : JUDGED ON NEATNESS AND SPELLING!
THE AYLMER FAIR 2019
When I go to the Aylmer fair,there’s a lot to see and do.
There’s food, rides, a taffy booth,and they have a petting zoo!
There are barns of animals,with livestock and fowl too.
Another barn that’s got a bunch,of flowers and veggies too!
Senior Fair has homemade goods,and the silent auction every day.I have entered this in Junior Fair,
And I won on judging day!
On Saturday there’s lots of shows,with crashing derby cars all day.
And it’s free for you to watch,there’s no extra fee to pay!
The childrens’ games are a lot of fun,And having my face painted is too.So come out to The Aylmer Fair,
Because you know “It’s ALL For YOU!”
Most points in Class 73 – NOT including art specialsDonated By Subway
Prize For Each Age Group - Gift Card
ART SPECIALS
DESIGN THE 2020 FAIR BOOK COVERGrade 5 up to and including Grade 8
Prize 1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair
RULES AND REGULATIONS :
1 Must be hand drawn.2 Cover should depict one or more aspects of the Aylmer Fair.3 Be sure to include : “The 174th Aylmer Fair”.4 Don’t forget the Fair date : ”Second Weekend In August”5 Must include : “It’s ALL for YOU!”6 Poster size (not including border) : min. 8 ½” x 11” ( 23cm x 28cm ), max 11” x 17” (30.5 cm x 46 cm).7 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristol board with a 2” (5cm) outside border.8 Name of fair, district 13, contact person, owner of poster and school to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.9 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the
provincial competition.10 All winning entries become the property of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society.11 Entries must be delivered at the same time as art entries (see rules for dates /times)12 Winner will appear on the front cover of the 2020 fair book. 2nd & 3rd place winners will appear inside the 2020 Fair Book.
14 to 17 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM16. Make a collage of farm animals (collage - partially overlapping pictures in different shapes and sizes).17. Draw and colour a sunset or sunrise.18. Design and colour or paint a “DON’T DRINK & DRIVE” sign.19. Glue half a picture of a zoo animal onto one half of the paper, then draw the other half. May be coloured or not.20. In your BEST printing, on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of lined paper, print the following poem TO BE KEPT BY THE AYLMERFAIRBOARD, TO FRAME FOR ON THE OFFICE WALL : JUDGED ON NEATNESS AND SPELLING!
THE AYLMER FAIR 2019
When I go to the Aylmer fair,there’s a lot to see and do.
There’s food, rides, a taffy booth,and they have a petting zoo!
There are barns of animals,with livestock and fowl too.
Another barn that’s got a bunch,of flowers and veggies too!
Senior Fair has homemade goods,and the silent auction every day.I have entered this in Junior Fair,
And I won on judging day!
On Saturday there’s lots of shows,with crashing derby cars all day.
And it’s free for you to watch,there’s no extra fee to pay!
The childrens’ games are a lot of fun,And having my face painted is too.So come out to The Aylmer Fair,
Because you know “It’s ALL For YOU!”
Most points in Class 73 – NOT including art specialsDonated By Subway
Prize For Each Age Group - Gift Card
ART SPECIALS
DESIGN THE 2020 FAIR BOOK COVERGrade 5 up to and including Grade 8
Prize 1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair
RULES AND REGULATIONS :
1 Must be hand drawn.2 Cover should depict one or more aspects of the Aylmer Fair.3 Be sure to include : “The 174th Aylmer Fair”.4 Don’t forget the Fair date : ”Second Weekend In August”5 Must include : “It’s ALL for YOU!”6 Poster size (not including border) : min. 8 ½” x 11” ( 23cm x 28cm ), max 11” x 17” (30.5 cm x 46 cm).7 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristol board with a 2” (5cm) outside border.8 Name of fair, district 13, contact person, owner of poster and school to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.9 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the
provincial competition.10 All winning entries become the property of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society.11 Entries must be delivered at the same time as art entries (see rules for dates /times)12 Winner will appear on the front cover of the 2020 fair book. 2nd & 3rd place winners will appear inside the 2020 Fair Book.
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14 to 17 Years of Age:Prize Money 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
SEC # ITEM16. Make a collage of farm animals (collage - partially overlapping pictures in different shapes and sizes).17. Draw and colour a sunset or sunrise.18. Design and colour or paint a “DON’T DRINK & DRIVE” sign.19. Glue half a picture of a zoo animal onto one half of the paper, then draw the other half. May be coloured or not.20. In your BEST printing, on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of lined paper, print the following poem TO BE KEPT BY THE AYLMERFAIRBOARD, TO FRAME FOR ON THE OFFICE WALL : JUDGED ON NEATNESS AND SPELLING!
THE AYLMER FAIR 2019
When I go to the Aylmer fair,there’s a lot to see and do.
There’s food, rides, a taffy booth,and they have a petting zoo!
There are barns of animals,with livestock and fowl too.
Another barn that’s got a bunch,of flowers and veggies too!
Senior Fair has homemade goods,and the silent auction every day.I have entered this in Junior Fair,
And I won on judging day!
On Saturday there’s lots of shows,with crashing derby cars all day.
And it’s free for you to watch,there’s no extra fee to pay!
The childrens’ games are a lot of fun,And having my face painted is too.So come out to The Aylmer Fair,
Because you know “It’s ALL For YOU!”
Most points in Class 73 – NOT including art specialsDonated By Subway
Prize For Each Age Group - Gift Card
ART SPECIALS
DESIGN THE 2020 FAIR BOOK COVERGrade 5 up to and including Grade 8
Prize 1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair
RULES AND REGULATIONS :
1 Must be hand drawn.2 Cover should depict one or more aspects of the Aylmer Fair.3 Be sure to include : “The 174th Aylmer Fair”.4 Don’t forget the Fair date : ”Second Weekend In August”5 Must include : “It’s ALL for YOU!”6 Poster size (not including border) : min. 8 ½” x 11” ( 23cm x 28cm ), max 11” x 17” (30.5 cm x 46 cm).7 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristol board with a 2” (5cm) outside border.8 Name of fair, district 13, contact person, owner of poster and school to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.9 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the
provincial competition.10 All winning entries become the property of the Aylmer & East Elgin Agricultural Society.11 Entries must be delivered at the same time as art entries (see rules for dates /times)12 Winner will appear on the front cover of the 2020 fair book. 2nd & 3rd place winners will appear inside the 2020 Fair Book.
OAAS Youth Poster Competition“Original handmade design”
At the fair prize per section (age group)1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair.
Section 1: Up to and including Grade 4Section 2: Grade 5 up to and including Grade 8Section 3: Grade 9 up to and including Grade 12
ENTRY RULES:
1 “Promoting Your Fair” – Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.2 Must be hand drawn.3 Poster size (not including border) :min. 8 ½” x 11”, max. 11” x 17”4 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristolboard showing a 2” outside border.5 Name of fair, district 13, contact person and owner of poster to be clearly labeled on the backof each entry.6 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the provincial competition.
Cash Prizes at District 13 for Prize Book Cover & Youth Poster Competition Donated by District 13Prizes at Provincial Competition donated by Thrill Show Productions 1st - $25 2nd - $15 3rd - $10
CHRISTIAN THEME POSTER CONTESTIn memory of John & Ferne Elley
Generously donated by the Elley Family1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
All entries must be hand drawn and coloured on 23 cm x 28 cm (8 ½ x 11) paper.
THEMES :
5 Years & Under: God's Rainbow 6 to 8 Years: Noah's Ark
9 to 11 Years: Joseph & His Coat Of Many Colours 12 to 14 Years: The Nativity
CLASS 74CRAFTS
Prizes for each age group1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00
5 Years of Age and Under:
SEC # ITEM1 Paint/colour/decorate a foam ball to look like a ball. Max ball size 16cm round2 Squash your hand into a play dough then decorate around the imprint.3 Create a colourful star from Q-Tips or any other brand of cotton swabs.4 Make a caterpillar or worm from a paper towel roll and other recycled items.5 Create a colourful flower from pipe cleaners.
6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM6 Squash your foot into play dough then decorate it to look like an alien imprint (may display on paper/foam plate)7 Create a train from an egg carton and other recycled items.8 Make a slice of your favourite dessert from play dough/modelling clay. Display on max 6 inch foam or paper plate.9 Create a decorative flower pot from recycled items. Must be able to fit on a dessert size plate (plate NOT required)10 Make a STANDING farm animal from recycled items. Be CREATIVE!
OAAS Youth Poster Competition“Original handmade design”
At the fair prize per section (age group)1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair.
Section 1: Up to and including Grade 4Section 2: Grade 5 up to and including Grade 8Section 3: Grade 9 up to and including Grade 12
ENTRY RULES:
1 “Promoting Your Fair” – Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.2 Must be hand drawn.3 Poster size (not including border) :min. 8 ½” x 11”, max. 11” x 17”4 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristolboard showing a 2” outside border.5 Name of fair, district 13, contact person and owner of poster to be clearly labeled on the backof each entry.6 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the provincial competition.
Cash Prizes at District 13 for Prize Book Cover & Youth Poster Competition Donated by District 13Prizes at Provincial Competition donated by Thrill Show Productions 1st - $25 2nd - $15 3rd - $10
CHRISTIAN THEME POSTER CONTESTIn memory of John & Ferne Elley
Generously donated by the Elley Family1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
All entries must be hand drawn and coloured on 23 cm x 28 cm (8 ½ x 11) paper.
THEMES :
5 Years & Under: God's Rainbow 6 to 8 Years: Noah's Ark
9 to 11 Years: Joseph & His Coat Of Many Colours 12 to 14 Years: The Nativity
CLASS 74CRAFTS
Prizes for each age group1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00
5 Years of Age and Under:
SEC # ITEM1 Paint/colour/decorate a foam ball to look like a ball. Max ball size 16cm round2 Squash your hand into a play dough then decorate around the imprint.3 Create a colourful star from Q-Tips or any other brand of cotton swabs.4 Make a caterpillar or worm from a paper towel roll and other recycled items.5 Create a colourful flower from pipe cleaners.
6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM6 Squash your foot into play dough then decorate it to look like an alien imprint (may display on paper/foam plate)7 Create a train from an egg carton and other recycled items.8 Make a slice of your favourite dessert from play dough/modelling clay. Display on max 6 inch foam or paper plate.9 Create a decorative flower pot from recycled items. Must be able to fit on a dessert size plate (plate NOT required)10 Make a STANDING farm animal from recycled items. Be CREATIVE!
OAAS Youth Poster Competition“Original handmade design”
At the fair prize per section (age group)1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair.
Section 1: Up to and including Grade 4Section 2: Grade 5 up to and including Grade 8Section 3: Grade 9 up to and including Grade 12
ENTRY RULES:
1 “Promoting Your Fair” – Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.2 Must be hand drawn.3 Poster size (not including border) :min. 8 ½” x 11”, max. 11” x 17”4 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristolboard showing a 2” outside border.5 Name of fair, district 13, contact person and owner of poster to be clearly labeled on the backof each entry.6 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the provincial competition.
Cash Prizes at District 13 for Prize Book Cover & Youth Poster Competition Donated by District 13Prizes at Provincial Competition donated by Thrill Show Productions 1st - $25 2nd - $15 3rd - $10
CHRISTIAN THEME POSTER CONTESTIn memory of John & Ferne Elley
Generously donated by the Elley Family1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
All entries must be hand drawn and coloured on 23 cm x 28 cm (8 ½ x 11) paper.
THEMES :
5 Years & Under: God's Rainbow 6 to 8 Years: Noah's Ark
9 to 11 Years: Joseph & His Coat Of Many Colours 12 to 14 Years: The Nativity
CLASS 74CRAFTS
Prizes for each age group1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00
5 Years of Age and Under:
SEC # ITEM1 Paint/colour/decorate a foam ball to look like a ball. Max ball size 16cm round2 Squash your hand into a play dough then decorate around the imprint.3 Create a colourful star from Q-Tips or any other brand of cotton swabs.4 Make a caterpillar or worm from a paper towel roll and other recycled items.5 Create a colourful flower from pipe cleaners.
6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM6 Squash your foot into play dough then decorate it to look like an alien imprint (may display on paper/foam plate)7 Create a train from an egg carton and other recycled items.8 Make a slice of your favourite dessert from play dough/modelling clay. Display on max 6 inch foam or paper plate.9 Create a decorative flower pot from recycled items. Must be able to fit on a dessert size plate (plate NOT required)10 Make a STANDING farm animal from recycled items. Be CREATIVE!
OAAS Youth Poster Competition“Original handmade design”
At the fair prize per section (age group)1st - $10 + 2 day passes & 2 all you can ride midway passes for the 2020 Aylmer Fair.
Section 1: Up to and including Grade 4Section 2: Grade 5 up to and including Grade 8Section 3: Grade 9 up to and including Grade 12
ENTRY RULES:
1 “Promoting Your Fair” – Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.2 Must be hand drawn.3 Poster size (not including border) :min. 8 ½” x 11”, max. 11” x 17”4 Each entry must be mounted on black art stock or bristolboard showing a 2” outside border.5 Name of fair, district 13, contact person and owner of poster to be clearly labeled on the backof each entry.6 The winning poster will be eligible to enter the district competition. District winners are eligible to enter the provincial competition.
Cash Prizes at District 13 for Prize Book Cover & Youth Poster Competition Donated by District 13Prizes at Provincial Competition donated by Thrill Show Productions 1st - $25 2nd - $15 3rd - $10
CHRISTIAN THEME POSTER CONTESTIn memory of John & Ferne Elley
Generously donated by the Elley Family1st - $8.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
All entries must be hand drawn and coloured on 23 cm x 28 cm (8 ½ x 11) paper.
THEMES :
5 Years & Under: God's Rainbow 6 to 8 Years: Noah's Ark
9 to 11 Years: Joseph & His Coat Of Many Colours 12 to 14 Years: The Nativity
CLASS 74CRAFTS
Prizes for each age group1st - $6.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $4.00
5 Years of Age and Under:
SEC # ITEM1 Paint/colour/decorate a foam ball to look like a ball. Max ball size 16cm round2 Squash your hand into a play dough then decorate around the imprint.3 Create a colourful star from Q-Tips or any other brand of cotton swabs.4 Make a caterpillar or worm from a paper towel roll and other recycled items.5 Create a colourful flower from pipe cleaners.
6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM6 Squash your foot into play dough then decorate it to look like an alien imprint (may display on paper/foam plate)7 Create a train from an egg carton and other recycled items.8 Make a slice of your favourite dessert from play dough/modelling clay. Display on max 6 inch foam or paper plate.9 Create a decorative flower pot from recycled items. Must be able to fit on a dessert size plate (plate NOT required)10 Make a STANDING farm animal from recycled items. Be CREATIVE!
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10 to 13 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM11 Make a hanging squirrel feeder from recycled items. Max size/height 15cm x 15cm x 30cm (to top of hanger)12 Create a free standing animal out of aluminum foil and other recycled items. Max. height 10cm.13 Using 2 foam balls, and scrap materials, make a free standing snowperson. Max ball Size 16cm round.14 Create any item using origami.15 Using ONLY recycled items, make a decorative placemat. Max 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
14 to 17 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM16 Make a large container look like a giant can of your favourite pop. Label must be hand drawn and coloured
on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper and fit around your container. 17 Make a pair of candle stick holders from ONLY recycled items.18 Create any item using origami.19 Create an erected tent from cloth, sticks, string, etc. Max size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.20 Make a sock puppet from an old CLEAN sock.
Most Points In Class 74 (NOT including craft specials) Sponsored By:Mcfarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers
Ages 5yrs & under – Gift Ages 6 - 9 yrs - GiftMennomex
Ages 10 - 13 yrs – Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17 – Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
SECTION : AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
5 Years of Age & Under -- ITEM : APPLEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Paint or colour a foam ball to look like an appleMax. ball size 16cm round
6 - 9 Years of Age – ITEM : ROCK GARDEN WITH APPLE TREEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple tree in a rock garden.MUST be on firm base Max. 10cm x 10cm x 15cm.
10 - 13 Years of Age – ITEM : STANDING APPLE PERSONPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Make apples from recycled items and turn the apples into a person.Must be able to stand. Max. height 15cm.
14 - 17 Years of Age – ITEM : APPLE ORCHARDPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple orchard out of sticks and other recycled items. Must be on supportive surfaceMax. size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
SECTION : GROUP PROJECTITEM : PIONEER FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by: Aylmer FairboardPrizes 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
GROUP PROJECT RULES :This contest is open to family groups, church groups, daycare groups, etc., with children being the main participants. Limited to ONE entry PER GROUP.Entries are to be delivered with craft items – see Junior Fair rules for dates and times.1 ITEMS MUST be handmade of recycled materials.2 MUST be mounted on supportive surface MAX 45cm x 45cm.3 MUST include a minimum of 6 different types of vendor booths. May add other pioneer market items of your choice. Be creative.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM11 Make a hanging squirrel feeder from recycled items. Max size/height 15cm x 15cm x 30cm (to top of hanger)12 Create a free standing animal out of aluminum foil and other recycled items. Max. height 10cm.13 Using 2 foam balls, and scrap materials, make a free standing snowperson. Max ball Size 16cm round.14 Create any item using origami.15 Using ONLY recycled items, make a decorative placemat. Max 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
14 to 17 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM16 Make a large container look like a giant can of your favourite pop. Label must be hand drawn and coloured
on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper and fit around your container.17 Make a pair of candle stick holders from ONLY recycled items.18 Create any item using origami.19 Create an erected tent from cloth, sticks, string, etc. Max size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.20 Make a sock puppet from an old CLEAN sock.
Most Points In Class 74 (NOT including craft specials) Sponsored By:Mcfarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers
Ages 5yrs & under – Gift Ages 6 - 9 yrs - GiftMennomex
Ages 10 - 13 yrs – Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17 – Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
SECTION : AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
5 Years of Age & Under -- ITEM : APPLEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Paint or colour a foam ball to look like an appleMax. ball size 16cm round
6 - 9 Years of Age – ITEM : ROCK GARDEN WITH APPLE TREEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple tree in a rock garden.MUST be on firm base Max. 10cm x 10cm x 15cm.
10 - 13 Years of Age – ITEM : STANDING APPLE PERSONPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Make apples from recycled items and turn the apples into a person.Must be able to stand. Max. height 15cm.
14 - 17 Years of Age – ITEM : APPLE ORCHARDPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple orchard out of sticks and other recycled items. Must be on supportive surfaceMax. size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
SECTION : GROUP PROJECTITEM : PIONEER FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by: Aylmer FairboardPrizes 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
GROUP PROJECT RULES :This contest is open to family groups, church groups, daycare groups, etc., with children being the main participants. Limited to ONE entry PER GROUP.Entries are to be delivered with craft items – see Junior Fair rules for dates and times.1 ITEMS MUST be handmade of recycled materials.2 MUST be mounted on supportive surface MAX 45cm x 45cm.3 MUST include a minimum of 6 different types of vendor booths. May add other pioneer market items of your choice. Be creative.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM11 Make a hanging squirrel feeder from recycled items. Max size/height 15cm x 15cm x 30cm (to top of hanger)12 Create a free standing animal out of aluminum foil and other recycled items. Max. height 10cm.13 Using 2 foam balls, and scrap materials, make a free standing snowperson. Max ball Size 16cm round.14 Create any item using origami.15 Using ONLY recycled items, make a decorative placemat. Max 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
14 to 17 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM16 Make a large container look like a giant can of your favourite pop. Label must be hand drawn and coloured
on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper and fit around your container.17 Make a pair of candle stick holders from ONLY recycled items.18 Create any item using origami.19 Create an erected tent from cloth, sticks, string, etc. Max size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.20 Make a sock puppet from an old CLEAN sock.
Most Points In Class 74 (NOT including craft specials) Sponsored By:Mcfarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers
Ages 5yrs & under – Gift Ages 6 - 9 yrs - GiftMennomex
Ages 10 - 13 yrs – Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17 – Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
SECTION : AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
5 Years of Age & Under -- ITEM : APPLEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Paint or colour a foam ball to look like an appleMax. ball size 16cm round
6 - 9 Years of Age – ITEM : ROCK GARDEN WITH APPLE TREEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple tree in a rock garden.MUST be on firm base Max. 10cm x 10cm x 15cm.
10 - 13 Years of Age – ITEM : STANDING APPLE PERSONPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Make apples from recycled items and turn the apples into a person.Must be able to stand. Max. height 15cm.
14 - 17 Years of Age – ITEM : APPLE ORCHARDPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple orchard out of sticks and other recycled items. Must be on supportive surfaceMax. size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
SECTION : GROUP PROJECTITEM : PIONEER FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by: Aylmer FairboardPrizes 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
GROUP PROJECT RULES :This contest is open to family groups, church groups, daycare groups, etc., with children being the main participants. Limited to ONE entry PER GROUP.Entries are to be delivered with craft items – see Junior Fair rules for dates and times.1 ITEMS MUST be handmade of recycled materials.2 MUST be mounted on supportive surface MAX 45cm x 45cm.3 MUST include a minimum of 6 different types of vendor booths. May add other pioneer market items of your choice. Be creative.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM11 Make a hanging squirrel feeder from recycled items. Max size/height 15cm x 15cm x 30cm (to top of hanger)12 Create a free standing animal out of aluminum foil and other recycled items. Max. height 10cm.13 Using 2 foam balls, and scrap materials, make a free standing snowperson. Max ball Size 16cm round.14 Create any item using origami.15 Using ONLY recycled items, make a decorative placemat. Max 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
14 to 17 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM16 Make a large container look like a giant can of your favourite pop. Label must be hand drawn and coloured
on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper and fit around your container.17 Make a pair of candle stick holders from ONLY recycled items.18 Create any item using origami.19 Create an erected tent from cloth, sticks, string, etc. Max size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.20 Make a sock puppet from an old CLEAN sock.
Most Points In Class 74 (NOT including craft specials) Sponsored By:Mcfarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers
Ages 5yrs & under – Gift Ages 6 - 9 yrs - GiftMennomex
Ages 10 - 13 yrs – Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17 – Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
SECTION : AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
5 Years of Age & Under -- ITEM : APPLEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Paint or colour a foam ball to look like an appleMax. ball size 16cm round
6 - 9 Years of Age – ITEM : ROCK GARDEN WITH APPLE TREEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple tree in a rock garden.MUST be on firm base Max. 10cm x 10cm x 15cm.
10 - 13 Years of Age – ITEM : STANDING APPLE PERSONPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Make apples from recycled items and turn the apples into a person.Must be able to stand. Max. height 15cm.
14 - 17 Years of Age – ITEM : APPLE ORCHARDPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple orchard out of sticks and other recycled items. Must be on supportive surfaceMax. size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
SECTION : GROUP PROJECTITEM : PIONEER FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by: Aylmer FairboardPrizes 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
GROUP PROJECT RULES :This contest is open to family groups, church groups, daycare groups, etc., with children being the main participants. Limited to ONE entry PER GROUP.Entries are to be delivered with craft items – see Junior Fair rules for dates and times.1 ITEMS MUST be handmade of recycled materials.2 MUST be mounted on supportive surface MAX 45cm x 45cm.3 MUST include a minimum of 6 different types of vendor booths. May add other pioneer market items of your choice. Be creative.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM11 Make a hanging squirrel feeder from recycled items. Max size/height 15cm x 15cm x 30cm (to top of hanger)12 Create a free standing animal out of aluminum foil and other recycled items. Max. height 10cm.13 Using 2 foam balls, and scrap materials, make a free standing snowperson. Max ball Size 16cm round.14 Create any item using origami.15 Using ONLY recycled items, make a decorative placemat. Max 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
14 to 17 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM16 Make a large container look like a giant can of your favourite pop. Label must be hand drawn and coloured
on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper and fit around your container.17 Make a pair of candle stick holders from ONLY recycled items.18 Create any item using origami.19 Create an erected tent from cloth, sticks, string, etc. Max size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.20 Make a sock puppet from an old CLEAN sock.
Most Points In Class 74 (NOT including craft specials) Sponsored By:Mcfarlan Rowlands Insurance Brokers
Ages 5yrs & under – Gift Ages 6 - 9 yrs - GiftMennomex
Ages 10 - 13 yrs – Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17 – Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
SECTION : AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
5 Years of Age & Under -- ITEM : APPLEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Paint or colour a foam ball to look like an appleMax. ball size 16cm round
6 - 9 Years of Age – ITEM : ROCK GARDEN WITH APPLE TREEPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple tree in a rock garden.MUST be on firm base Max. 10cm x 10cm x 15cm.
10 - 13 Years of Age – ITEM : STANDING APPLE PERSONPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Make apples from recycled items and turn the apples into a person.Must be able to stand. Max. height 15cm.
14 - 17 Years of Age – ITEM : APPLE ORCHARDPrizes – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd- $3.00
Create an apple orchard out of sticks and other recycled items. Must be on supportive surfaceMax. size 15cm x 15cm x 20cm.
SECTION : GROUP PROJECTITEM : PIONEER FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by: Aylmer FairboardPrizes 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
GROUP PROJECT RULES :This contest is open to family groups, church groups, daycare groups, etc., with children being the main participants. Limited to ONE entry PER GROUP.Entries are to be delivered with craft items – see Junior Fair rules for dates and times.1 ITEMS MUST be handmade of recycled materials.2 MUST be mounted on supportive surface MAX 45cm x 45cm.3 MUST include a minimum of 6 different types of vendor booths. May add other pioneer market items of your choice. Be creative.
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CLASS 75BAKING
ALL entries must be on a max 18cm paper/foam plate, unless otherwise specified. ALL entries to be tasted MUST be in plastic (freezer bag, sandwich bag, secure plastic wrap, etc) ALL entries required to be properly covered, but NOT, WILL be disqualified.
Prize Money for ALL age groups 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
5 Years of Age and Under
Judged on decoration only – does not need to be in plastic
SEC # ITEM1 Shape rice krispie square(s) into a star. Decorate to your liking.2 Ice and decorate a large cookie like a snowperson face. Max cookie size 10cm around3 Decorate a large cupcake or muffin for a party.
6 to 9 Years of Age
Judged on decoration only – does not need to be in plastic
SEC # ITEM4 Create Christmas ball from a cookie dough ball. Decorate. Max. 15cm round.5 Shape and decorate a rice krispie square like an ice cream cone. Max. height 10cm 6 Shape, ice and decorate a large brownie (no nuts) like a birthday present. Max 10 cm square.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
Judged on taste, texture and appearance. MUST be homemade and in plastic.
SEC # ITEM7 Mini loaf pan sized banana loaf. Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.8. 3 chocolate brownies. Approx. 4cm x 4cm.9. 3 oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Approx. 6cm diameter.10. 3 medium size chocolate chip muffins in paper linings.
14 to 17 Years of Age:
Judged on taste, texture and appearance. MUST be homemade and in plastic.
SEC # ITEM11. Mini loaf pan sized, decorated white cake. Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.12 A pair of chocolate brownie dice, plus a 6cm square one for tasting. Each die maximum size 4cm x 4cm x 4cm. Display on
supportive foil covered cardboard.13 An ice cream cone Christmas tree. Be creative! Display on dessert plate size foam or paper plate.14 A decorated gingerbread house, plus a 6cm x 6cm one for tasting. . Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.
Most points in Class 75 (NOT including baking specials)Sponsored By:
Aylmer Fair BoardAges 5yrs & under - $10.00
Ruby’s CookhouseAges 6 – 9yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate
Ages 10 – 13yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate
CLASS 75BAKING
ALL entries must be on a max 18cm paper/foam plate, unless otherwise specified. ALL entries to be tasted MUST be in plastic(freezer bag, sandwich bag, secure plastic wrap, etc) ALL entries required to be properly covered, but NOT, WILL be disqualified.
Prize Money for ALL age groups 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
5 Years of Age and Under
Judged on decoration only – does not need to be in plastic
SEC # ITEM1 Shape rice krispie square(s) into a star. Decorate to your liking.2 Ice and decorate a large cookie like a snowperson face. Max cookie size 10cm around3 Decorate a large cupcake or muffin for a party.
6 to 9 Years of Age
Judged on decoration only – does not need to be in plastic
SEC # ITEM4 Create Christmas ball from a cookie dough ball. Decorate. Max. 15cm round.5 Shape and decorate a rice krispie square like an ice cream cone. Max. height 10cm6 Shape, ice and decorate a large brownie (no nuts) like a birthday present. Max 10 cm square.
10 to 13 Years of Age:
Judged on taste, texture and appearance. MUST be homemade and in plastic.
SEC # ITEM7 Mini loaf pan sized banana loaf. Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.8. 3 chocolate brownies. Approx. 4cm x 4cm.9. 3 oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Approx. 6cm diameter.10. 3 medium size chocolate chip muffins in paper linings.
14 to 17 Years of Age:
Judged on taste, texture and appearance. MUST be homemade and in plastic.
SEC # ITEM11. Mini loaf pan sized, decorated white cake. Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.12 A pair of chocolate brownie dice, plus a 6cm square one for tasting. Each die maximum size 4cm x 4cm x 4cm. Display on
supportive foil covered cardboard.13 An ice cream cone Christmas tree. Be creative! Display on dessert plate size foam or paper plate.14 A decorated gingerbread house, plus a 6cm x 6cm one for tasting. . Display on supportive foil covered cardboard.
Most points in Class 75 (NOT including baking specials)Sponsored By:
Aylmer Fair BoardAges 5yrs & under - $10.00
Ruby’s CookhouseAges 6 – 9yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate
Ages 10 – 13yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate Ages 14 – 17yrs: $10.00 Gift Certificate
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1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder Pinch of salt
2 tablespoons oil (NOT olive) 3 tablespoons honey
INSTRUCTIONS :
Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Whisk together the flour baking soda and salt. Add the peanut butter and oil and mix with fork till crumbs form. Add the milk and honey and mix just until all ingredients are mixed together. Do not beat. Fill 6 paper lined muffin tins about ¾ full. Bake for 10 – 12 minutes until slightly golden and top springs back.
CLASS 76 PHOTOGRAPHY
RULES: 1 All photos MUST have been taken by the child entering it. 2 Entries MUST have been taken since the 2017 Aylmer Fair. 3 ALL prints are to be on 4 x 6 (10cm x 15cm) photopaper (any brand may be used).4 All photos are to be mounted on card paper with a 2.5cm outside border. 5 Entry tags MUST be attached ON the photo to the top right corner as space is limited – judges WILL lift the tag if necessary to see that part of the picture. 6 It is illegal to take pictures (and display publically) of people without their permission – PLEASE DO NOT include people in your pictures!
5 Years of Age &Under Prize 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
SEC # ITEM 1 A vehicle 2 Your bare foot 3 Any flower in bloom
6 to 9 Years of Age: Prize 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
SEC # ITEM 4 A corn field 5 One or more squirrel(s) or chipmunk(s). 6 A picture of a craft you made and entered in this year’s craft section.
10 to 13 Years of Age Prize 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
SEC # ITEM 7 A pink /red sky 8 A reflection in water 9 A “flying” Canada flag. 10 An OLD tractor or farm machinery.
14 to 17 Years of Age Prize 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
SEC # ITEM 11 A pet posing (does not have to be your pet). 12 The “stone gatehouse” entrance to the fairgrounds. 13 One or more wild animal(s), not a bird, squirrel or chipmunk. 14 Construction vehicle (please no people)
Most points in Class 76 Sponsored By:
The Aylmer Fairboard Ages 5 yrs and under - $15.00
3/4 cup milk
BAKING SPECIALS
OAAS CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITIONPrizes at the Aylmer Fair
1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.006 cookies on a foam/paper plate
Cookies must be approx. 6cm diameter.Recipe used must be hand written and submitted with your entry.
Prizes at the District level Donated by OAAS District 13 Cash prizes to be announcedPrizes at the Provincial level Donated by OAAS 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00
CLOVERMEAD BEES & HONEY SPECIALOpen to ages 10 – 17 years of age
“Baking With Honey”Prize - $15.00 Clovermead Gift Card
3 cookies, using the following recipe on a small covered plate, and an empty Clovermead Bees & Honey container MUST accompany your entry.
RECIPE : Applesauce Honey Banana Bread
2 2/3 cups flour 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce1 tsp. Baking soda 3/4 cup Clovermead honey1/4 tsp. Salt 2 eggs
3 mashed over-ripe bananas
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large mixing bowl, stir together flour, baking soda and salt. In another bowl mix together honey and applesauce. Stir in eggs and bananas until well blended. Mix wet and dry ingredients together and stir just until moistened. Pour batter into lightly greased loaf pan and Bake for approximately one hour or until toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto wire rack to finish cooling.
CLASS 76PHOTOGRAPHY
RULES:1 All photos MUST have been taken by the child entering it.2 Entries MUST have been taken since the 2018 Aylmer Fair.3 ALL prints are to be on 4 x 6 (10cm x 15cm) photopaper (any brand may be used).4 All photos are to be mounted on card paper with a 2.5cm outside border.5 Entry tags MUST be attached ON the photo to the top right corner as space is limited – judges WILL lift the tag if necessary to see that part of the picture.6 Improperly tagged photos will be disqualified before judging and NOT displayed.6 It is illegal to take pictures (and display publically) of people without their permission – PLEASE DO NOT include people in your pictures!
Prizes for ALL age groups : 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
5 Years of Age &Under
SEC # ITEM1 A truck2 Somebody’s bare foot3 A flower in bloom
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6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM4 A corn field5 Wild bird(s).6 A picture of a craft you made and entered in this year’s craft section.
10 to 13 Years of Age
SEC # ITEM7 A clear (or mostly clear) blue sky8 A reflection in water9 A Canada flag.
10 One or more farm animal(s) in a pasture
14 to 17 Years of Age
SEC # ITEM11 A pet posing (does not have to be your pet).12 A building on the fairgrounds.13 One or more wild animal(s), not a bird, squirrel or chipmunk.14 Construction vehicle (please no people)
Most points in Class 76 Sponsored By:
The Aylmer FairboardAges 5 yrs and under - $15.00
Erica Unger Insurance - ThamesfordAges 6 – 9 yrs– Gift
A Little Off The TopAges 10 -13 yrs - $15.00 Gift CertificateAges 14 -17 yrs- $15.00 Gift Certificate
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6 to 9 Years of Age:
SEC # ITEM4 A corn field5 Wild bird(s).6 A picture of a craft you made and entered in this year’s craft section.
10 to 13 Years of Age
SEC # ITEM7 A clear (or mostly clear) blue sky8 A reflection in water9 A Canada flag.
10 One or more farm animal(s) in a pasture
14 to 17 Years of Age
SEC # ITEM11 A pet posing (does not have to be your pet).12 A building on the fairgrounds.13 One or more wild animal(s), not a bird, squirrel or chipmunk.14 Construction vehicle (please no people)
Most points in Class 76 Sponsored By:
The Aylmer FairboardAges 5 yrs and under - $15.00
Erica Unger Insurance - ThamesfordAges 6 – 9 yrs– Gift
A Little Off The TopAges 10 -13 yrs - $15.00 Gift CertificateAges 14 -17 yrs- $15.00 Gift Certificate
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SENIOR FAIR DIVISIONOF HOMECRAFT2019 PRIZE LIST
Chairpersons : Betty Pendreigh, Christine Pendreigh
RULES AND REGULATIONS:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entries for classes 65-67 to be brought in Wednesdays August 7th, from 10am - 3 pm, or 5pm - 7pmEntries from classes 68 & 69 to be brought in on Thursday August 8th, 10am - 3 pm.NO entries in classes 68 & 69 will be accepted prior to Thursday August 8th!Late entries in all sections will not be accepted.
NOTE: Judging to begin on Wednesday August 8th, at 6:00 p.m. sharp. No spectators PLEASE!NOTE: Please also read rules at the beginning of each class
1. All entries must be the work of a single entrant, NOT A GROUP, unless specified.2. Each entrant will be allowed ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION.3. Any senior citizen who is a resident of a seniors’ home, may enter up to FOUR items in the Senior Fair
prize list, WITHOUT AN ENTRY FEE.4. Each exhibitor must pay, at the fairboard office, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless
specified otherwise in Prize Book) in order to receive your entry tags.5. All entries must remain in the curling club until 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 12th
CLASS 65FIBRE ARTS
Entries must consist of new and up-to-date work, made within the last two years, except wearing apparel,which must be made within the last year.Soiled/unworthy articles will be disqualified.All quilts must be quilted by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, by a single entrant and not a group.All entries must have a sample of materials attached (SMA) and the name of the design if known.The Grand Prize winning quilt of Sections 1 to 4 and the Grand Prize winning quilt/wall hanging of section 9 to 11 will be eligible for the District Competition. Winners of the District competition will be eligible for the OAAS Quilt Competition held at the OAAS Annual Competition in February.
OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition
To be eligible for the OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition, quilts in Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 11 must be a minimum of 72” x 90”. Grand Champion Hand Quilted Quilt & Grand Champion Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging are eligible to be entered at the District 13 Annual Meeting Competition in November2019. The winners of the District competition will be entered in the Ontario Competition at the OAASConvention in February 2020 in Toronto. The OAAS will award a prize for the winning quilt/wall hanging andthe entrant will retain ownership of the quilt/wall hanging. For more information, please contact a chairperson.
Hand Quilting
Sections 1 - 5: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 6 - 8: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
1. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy2. Pieced and hand appliqued3. Embroidered by hand4. Whole cloth quilt
SENIOR FAIR DIVISIONOF HOMECRAFT2019 PRIZE LIST
Chairpersons : Betty Pendreigh, Christine Pendreigh
RULES AND REGULATIONS:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entries for classes 65-67 to be brought in Wednesdays August 7th, from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.Entries from classes 68 & 69 to be brought in on Thursday August 8th, 10:00am to 7:00pm.NO entries in classes 68 & 69 will be accepted prior to Thursday August 8th!Late entries in all sections will not be accepted.
NOTE: Judging to begin on Thursday August 8th, at 6:00pm sharp. No spectators PLEASE!NOTE: Please also read rules at the beginning of each class
1. All entries must be the work of a single entrant, NOT A GROUP, unless specified.2. Each entrant will be allowed ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION.3. Any senior citizen who is a resident of a seniors’ home, may enter up to FOUR items in the Senior Fair
prize list, WITHOUT AN ENTRY FEE.4. Each exhibitor must pay, at the fairboard office, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless
specified otherwise in Prize Book) in order to receive your entry tags.5. All entries must remain in the curling club until 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 12th
CLASS 65FIBRE ARTS
Entries must consist of new and up-to-date work, made within the last two years, except wearing apparel,which must be made within the last year.Soiled/unworthy articles will be disqualified.All quilts must be quilted by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, by a single entrant and not a group.All entries must have a sample of materials attached (SMA) and the name of the design if known.The Grand Prize winning quilt of Sections 1 to 4 and the Grand Prize winning quilt/wall hanging of section 9 to 11 will be eligible for the District Competition. Winners of the District competition will be eligible for the OAAS Quilt Competition held at the OAAS Annual Competition in February.
OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition
To be eligible for the OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition, quilts in Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 11 must be a minimum of 72” x 90”. Grand Champion Hand Quilted Quilt & Grand Champion Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging are eligible to be entered at the District 13 Annual Meeting Competition in November2019. The winners of the District competition will be entered in the Ontario Competition at the OAASConvention in February 2020 in Toronto. The OAAS will award a prize for the winning quilt/wall hanging andthe entrant will retain ownership of the quilt/wall hanging. For more information, please contact a chairperson.
Hand Quilting
Sections 1 - 5: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 6 - 8: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
1. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy2. Pieced and hand appliqued3. Embroidered by hand4. Whole cloth quilt
SENIOR FAIR DIVISIONOF HOMECRAFT2019 PRIZE LIST
Chairpersons : Betty Pendreigh, Christine Pendreigh
RULES AND REGULATIONS:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entries for classes 65-67 to be brought in Wednesdays August 7th, from 10am - 3 pm, or 5pm - 7pmEntries from classes 68 & 69 to be brought in on Thursday August 8th, 10am - 3 pm.NO entries in classes 68 & 69 will be accepted prior to Thursday August 8th!Late entries in all sections will not be accepted.
NOTE: Judging to begin on Wednesday August 8th, at 6:00 p.m. sharp. No spectators PLEASE!NOTE: Please also read rules at the beginning of each class
1. All entries must be the work of a single entrant, NOT A GROUP, unless specified.2. Each entrant will be allowed ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION.3. Any senior citizen who is a resident of a seniors’ home, may enter up to FOUR items in the Senior Fair
prize list, WITHOUT AN ENTRY FEE.4. Each exhibitor must pay, at the fairboard office, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless
specified otherwise in Prize Book) in order to receive your entry tags.5. All entries must remain in the curling club until 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 12th
CLASS 65FIBRE ARTS
Entries must consist of new and up-to-date work, made within the last two years, except wearing apparel,which must be made within the last year.Soiled/unworthy articles will be disqualified.All quilts must be quilted by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, by a single entrant and not a group.All entries must have a sample of materials attached (SMA) and the name of the design if known.The Grand Prize winning quilt of Sections 1 to 4 and the Grand Prize winning quilt/wall hanging of section 9 to 11 will be eligible for the District Competition. Winners of the District competition will be eligible for the OAAS Quilt Competition held at the OAAS Annual Competition in February.
OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition
To be eligible for the OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition, quilts in Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 11 must be a minimum of 72” x 90”. Grand Champion Hand Quilted Quilt & Grand Champion Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging are eligible to be entered at the District 13 Annual Meeting Competition in November2019. The winners of the District competition will be entered in the Ontario Competition at the OAASConvention in February 2020 in Toronto. The OAAS will award a prize for the winning quilt/wall hanging andthe entrant will retain ownership of the quilt/wall hanging. For more information, please contact a chairperson.
Hand Quilting
Sections 1 - 5: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 6 - 8: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
1. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy2. Pieced and hand appliqued3. Embroidered by hand4. Whole cloth quilt
SENIOR FAIR DIVISIONOF HOMECRAFT2019 PRIZE LIST
Chairpersons : Betty Pendreigh, Christine Pendreigh
RULES AND REGULATIONS:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entries for classes 65-67 to be brought in Wednesdays August 7th, from 10am - 3 pm, or 5pm - 7pmEntries from classes 68 & 69 to be brought in on Thursday August 8th, 10am - 3 pm.NO entries in classes 68 & 69 will be accepted prior to Thursday August 8th!Late entries in all sections will not be accepted.
NOTE: Judging to begin on Wednesday August 8th, at 6:00 p.m. sharp. No spectators PLEASE!NOTE: Please also read rules at the beginning of each class
1. All entries must be the work of a single entrant, NOT A GROUP, unless specified.2. Each entrant will be allowed ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION.3. Any senior citizen who is a resident of a seniors’ home, may enter up to FOUR items in the Senior Fair
prize list, WITHOUT AN ENTRY FEE.4. Each exhibitor must pay, at the fairboard office, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless
specified otherwise in Prize Book) in order to receive your entry tags.5. All entries must remain in the curling club until 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 12th
CLASS 65FIBRE ARTS
Entries must consist of new and up-to-date work, made within the last two years, except wearing apparel, which must be made within the last year. Soiled/unworthy articles will be disqualified.All quilts must be quilted by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, by a single entrant and not a group.All entries must have a sample of materials attached (SMA) and the name of the design if known.The Grand Prize winning quilt of Sections 1 to 4 and the Grand Prize winning quilt/wall hanging of section 9 to 11 will be eligible for the District Competition. Winners of the District competition will be eligible for the OAAS Quilt Competition held at the OAAS Annual Competition in February.
OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition
To be eligible for the OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition, quilts in Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 11 must be a minimum of 72” x 90”. Grand Champion Hand Quilted Quilt & Grand Champion Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging are eligible to be entered at the District 13 Annual Meeting Competition in November 2019. The winners of the District competition will be entered in the Ontario Competition at the OAAS Convention in February 2020 in Toronto. The OAAS will award a prize for the winning quilt/wall hanging and the entrant will retain ownership of the quilt/wall hanging. For more information, please contact a chairperson.
Hand Quilting
Sections 1 - 5: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 6 - 8: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
1. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy2. Pieced and hand appliqued3. Embroidered by hand4. Whole cloth quilt
SENIOR FAIR DIVISIONOF HOMECRAFT2019 PRIZE LIST
Chairpersons : Betty Pendreigh, Christine Pendreigh
RULES AND REGULATIONS:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entries for classes 65-67 to be brought in Wednesdays August 7th, from 10am - 3 pm, or 5pm - 7pmEntries from classes 68 & 69 to be brought in on Thursday August 8th, 10am - 3 pm.NO entries in classes 68 & 69 will be accepted prior to Thursday August 8th!Late entries in all sections will not be accepted.
NOTE: Judging to begin on Wednesday August 8th, at 6:00 p.m. sharp. No spectators PLEASE!NOTE: Please also read rules at the beginning of each class
1. All entries must be the work of a single entrant, NOT A GROUP, unless specified.2. Each entrant will be allowed ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION.3. Any senior citizen who is a resident of a seniors’ home, may enter up to FOUR items in the Senior Fair
prize list, WITHOUT AN ENTRY FEE.4. Each exhibitor must pay, at the fairboard office, an entry/membership fee of $12.00 (unless
specified otherwise in Prize Book) in order to receive your entry tags.5. All entries must remain in the curling club until 4:00 pm, Sunday, August 12th
CLASS 65FIBRE ARTS
Entries must consist of new and up-to-date work, made within the last two years, except wearing apparel,which must be made within the last year.Soiled/unworthy articles will be disqualified.All quilts must be quilted by hand or with a domestic sewing machine, by a single entrant and not a group.All entries must have a sample of materials attached (SMA) and the name of the design if known.The Grand Prize winning quilt of Sections 1 to 4 and the Grand Prize winning quilt/wall hanging of section 9 to 11 will be eligible for the District Competition. Winners of the District competition will be eligible for the OAAS Quilt Competition held at the OAAS Annual Competition in February.
OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition
To be eligible for the OAAS Quilt/Wall Hanging Competition, quilts in Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 11 must be a minimum of 72” x 90”. Grand Champion Hand Quilted Quilt & Grand Champion Machine-Quilted Quilt/Wall Hanging are eligible to be entered at the District 13 Annual Meeting Competition in November2019. The winners of the District competition will be entered in the Ontario Competition at the OAASConvention in February 2020 in Toronto. The OAAS will award a prize for the winning quilt/wall hanging andthe entrant will retain ownership of the quilt/wall hanging. For more information, please contact a chairperson.
Hand Quilting
Sections 1 - 5: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 6 - 8: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
1. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy2. Pieced and hand appliqued3. Embroidered by hand4. Whole cloth quilt
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5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
5. Wall hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches6. Crib or single bed size7. Table runner8. Any other hand quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from Winners of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - HANDChosen from of Sections 1 - 5
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Machine Quilting
Sections 9 - 12: 1st - $15.00 2nd - $13.00 3rd - $11.00Sections 13 - 15: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
9. Pieced, traditional design or scrappy10. Pieced and machined appliqued11. Embroidered by machine12. Wall Hanging with sleeve attached. Minimum perimeter 192 inches.13. Crib or single bed size14. Table runner15. Any other machine quilted article not listed above.
GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Winners of Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $50.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION QUILT - MACHINEChosen from Sections 9 - 12
Prize: $20.00 & Rosette
Afghans
Sections 16 - 18: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
16. Knitted17. Crocheted18. Made from Granny squares, knitted or crocheted
AYLMER EXPRESS SPECIALGRAND CHAMPION AFGHAN
Chosen from Winners of Sections 16-18Prize: $15.00 & Rosette
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION AFGHANChosen from Sections 16-18
Prize: $10.00 & Rosette
Crocheted & Knitted Items
Sections 19 - 23: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
19. Hat or toque - knitted or crocheted20. Pair of socks - knitted or crocheted
21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
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21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
CLASS 68PHOTOGRAPHY
21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
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14. Wild animal native to Canada – NOT a squirrel, chipmunk or bird15. Wild Spring or Summer flower(s)16. Wild bird(s) – NOT ducks
CLASS 67 CRAFTS
Rules:All crafts must have been made within the last two years.ONLY one entry per entrant per sectionAll entries MUST be the work of the entrant.
All Sections 1 - 18 :1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
1. Craft using glass. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.2. Welcome door hanging made from recycled materials. Max size 30cm x 45cm.3. Lawn decoration. Max. size 30cm x 30cm x 60cm.4. Craft made using SMALL plastic flower pots. Max 6 pots.5. Craft made using tin/aluminum can. Max size 700ml.6. Welcome sign for garden – any medium. Max. height 60cm.7. Wooden handcrafted flower pot holder. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.8. Greeting card – any medium.9. Article made using old blue jeans.
10. Ball cap decorated for fishing.11. Shoe or boot decorated and planted.12. Small watering can, decorated.13. Craft made from shells. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.14. Painted stone - min 10cm, max 25cm “round.”15. Wind chimes - any medium.16. Bird house - any medium. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm17. Bird feeder - any medium except plastic bottle. Max. base size 25cm x 25cm.18. Corn husk doll - Max. height 20cm.
CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
Sections 19 - 22 : 1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
19. Indoor Christmas decoration – lighted. Max. 30cm x 30cm.20. Homemade outdoor Christmas decoration. Max. 30cm x 30cm.21. Snowperson – any medium. Max height 30cm.22. Homemade Christmas stocking, decorated - any medium. Max height 30cm from heel to top.
Most points in class 67 sections 19 – 22Sponsored by : Victorian Elegance
$15.00 Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
Spare Moments Special$25.00 Gift Certificate
Article made using burlap
14. Wild animal native to Canada – NOT a squirrel, chipmunk or bird15. Wild Spring or Summer flower(s)16. Wild bird(s) – NOT ducks
CLASS 67 CRAFTS
Rules:All crafts must have been made within the last two years.ONLY one entry per entrant per sectionAll entries MUST be the work of the entrant.
All Sections 1 - 18 :1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
1. Craft using glass. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.2. Welcome door hanging made from recycled materials. Max size 30cm x 45cm.3. Lawn decoration. Max. size 30cm x 30cm x 60cm.4. Craft made using SMALL plastic flower pots. Max 6 pots.5. Craft made using tin/aluminum can. Max size 700ml.6. Welcome sign for garden – any medium. Max. height 60cm.7. Wooden handcrafted flower pot holder. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.8. Greeting card – any medium.9. Article made using old blue jeans.
10. Ball cap decorated for fishing.11. Shoe or boot decorated and planted.12. Small watering can, decorated.13. Craft made from shells. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.14. Painted stone - min 10cm, max 25cm “round.”15. Wind chimes - any medium.16. Bird house - any medium. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm17. Bird feeder - any medium except plastic bottle. Max. base size 25cm x 25cm.18. Corn husk doll - Max. height 20cm.
CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
Sections 19 - 22 : 1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
19. Indoor Christmas decoration – lighted. Max. 30cm x 30cm.20. Homemade outdoor Christmas decoration. Max. 30cm x 30cm.21. Snowperson – any medium. Max height 30cm.22. Homemade Christmas stocking, decorated - any medium. Max height 30cm from heel to top.
Most points in class 67 sections 19 – 22Sponsored by : Victorian Elegance
$15.00 Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
Spare Moments Special$25.00 Gift Certificate
Article made using burlap
14. Wild animal native to Canada – NOT a squirrel, chipmunk or bird15. Wild Spring or Summer flower(s)16. Wild bird(s) – NOT ducks
CLASS 67 CRAFTS
Rules:All crafts must have been made within the last two years.ONLY one entry per entrant per sectionAll entries MUST be the work of the entrant.
All Sections 1 - 18 :1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
1. Craft using glass. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.2. Welcome door hanging made from recycled materials. Max size 30cm x 45cm.3. Lawn decoration. Max. size 30cm x 30cm x 60cm.4. Craft made using SMALL plastic flower pots. Max 6 pots.5. Craft made using tin/aluminum can. Max size 700ml.6. Welcome sign for garden – any medium. Max. height 60cm.7. Wooden handcrafted flower pot holder. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.8. Greeting card – any medium.9. Article made using old blue jeans.
10. Ball cap decorated for fishing.11. Shoe or boot decorated and planted.12. Small watering can, decorated.13. Craft made from shells. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.14. Painted stone - min 10cm, max 25cm “round.”15. Wind chimes - any medium.16. Bird house - any medium. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm17. Bird feeder - any medium except plastic bottle. Max. base size 25cm x 25cm.18. Corn husk doll - Max. height 20cm.
CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
Sections 19 - 22 : 1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
19. Indoor Christmas decoration – lighted. Max. 30cm x 30cm.20. Homemade outdoor Christmas decoration. Max. 30cm x 30cm.21. Snowperson – any medium. Max height 30cm.22. Homemade Christmas stocking, decorated - any medium. Max height 30cm from heel to top.
Most points in class 67 sections 19 – 22Sponsored by : Victorian Elegance
$15.00 Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
Spare Moments Special$25.00 Gift Certificate
Article made using burlap
14. Wild animal native to Canada – NOT a squirrel, chipmunk or bird15. Wild Spring or Summer flower(s)16. Wild bird(s) – NOT ducks
CLASS 67 CRAFTS
Rules:All crafts must have been made within the last two years.ONLY one entry per entrant per sectionAll entries MUST be the work of the entrant.
All Sections 1 - 18 :1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
1. Craft using glass. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.2. Welcome door hanging made from recycled materials. Max size 30cm x 45cm.3. Lawn decoration. Max. size 30cm x 30cm x 60cm.4. Craft made using SMALL plastic flower pots. Max 6 pots.5. Craft made using tin/aluminum can. Max size 700ml.6. Welcome sign for garden – any medium. Max. height 60cm.7. Wooden handcrafted flower pot holder. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.8. Greeting card – any medium.9. Article made using old blue jeans.
10. Ball cap decorated for fishing.11. Shoe or boot decorated and planted.12. Small watering can, decorated.13. Craft made from shells. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm.14. Painted stone - min 10cm, max 25cm “round.”15. Wind chimes - any medium.16. Bird house - any medium. Max. size 25cm x 25cm x 30cm17. Bird feeder - any medium except plastic bottle. Max. base size 25cm x 25cm.18. Corn husk doll - Max. height 20cm.
CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
Sections 19 - 22 : 1st- $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd- $4.00
19. Indoor Christmas decoration – lighted. Max. 30cm x 30cm.20. Homemade outdoor Christmas decoration. Max. 30cm x 30cm.21. Snowperson – any medium. Max height 30cm.22. Homemade Christmas stocking, decorated - any medium. Max height 30cm from heel to top.
Most points in class 67 sections 19 – 22Sponsored by : Victorian Elegance
$15.00 Gift Certificate
CRAFT SPECIALS
Spare Moments Special$25.00 Gift Certificate
Article made using burlap
21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
21. Child’s toy, knitted or crocheted22. Slippers - knitted or crocheted23. Mittens - knitted or crocheted
Other Items
Sections 24 - 30: 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00
24. Tablecloth, embroidered, cutwork, etc. size approx 45” x 54”25. Pillow case or Sham26. Placemats set of 227. Coasters, set of 428. Tote bag or purse, handmade29. Half apron30. Pot holders, set of 2
Most points in class 65, sections 19 - 30Sponsored by Durkee’s
Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate
Seniors - 60+ ONLY
Section 31 – 34 : 1st- $7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
31. Handwritten (or printed) short story, “My Favourite Toy As A Child.” Fit on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of lined paper.32. 500 piece scenic jigsaw puzzle, mounted.33. Door hanging welcome sign, handmade of recycled items.34. Any greeting card, handmade.
CLASS 66PHOTOGRAPHY
Rules:
Photographs must have been taken within the last year, by the person entering them.Amateur (unpublished) photographers only.All photos must be 4x6 and be mounted on card stock or bristle board with 1” border around each photo, unless otherwise stated.Each entrant is allowed ONLY ONE entry per section.All prints MUST be printed on photo paper. Card paper is NOT acceptable and will be disqualified.PLEASE! Attach tags to top right corner ON PHOTOS for easier display as space is limited. The judge WILL lift the tag for judging if needed!IMPROPERLY tagged photos WILL BE DISQUALIFIED prior to judging, and NOT displayed!
All Sections 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
1. Any Photo taken at the 2018 Aylmer Fair, not an animal2. An oddly shaped tree3. A farmer at work in the field with machinery, ie: plowing / planting / spraying / harvesting, etc.4. Pond / lake5. Rainbow6. Wild duck(s)7. Elgin County school, named8. Bug(s) / Insect(s)9. A funny pet(s) “pose”10. Squirrel (s) or chipmunk(s)11. Cloudy sky12. Someone gardening (flower/vegetable)13. A sunset
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CLASS 68BAKING
RULES FOR ALL BAKING ENTRIES
All baking must be done from scratch - NO mixes – unless otherwise statedALL ENTRIES MUST BE COOL AT TIME OF ENTRY.Entries must be in the curling club Tuesday, August 9th, 10am - 3 pm. NO late entries will be accepted.
Prize Money - All Sections of Class 691st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
BREADS
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
1. Butter tarts. 3 on a small foam or paper plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
2. White bread, approx. 9” x 4”3. Raisin bread, approx. 9” x 4”4. Cinnamon rolls, 3 5. Dinner rolls, 3 6. Crescent rolls, 3
MUFFINS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.ALL muffins are to be entered WITHOUT paper cups.
7. Raisin Bran, 38. Apple Cinnamon, 39. Banana, 310. Chocolate Chip, 3
COOKIES Sponsored by Why Not Cookies - St Thomas
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
11. Ginger Snaps, 312. Oatmeal, 313. Shortbread, 314. Peanut butter, 3
CLASS 68BAKINGCLASS 68
BAKING
RULES FOR ALL BAKING ENTRIES
All baking must be done from scratch - NO mixes – unless otherwise statedALL ENTRIES MUST BE COOL AT TIME OF ENTRY.Entries must be in the curling club Tuesday, August 9th, 10am - 3 pm. NO late entries will be accepted.
Prize Money - All Sections of Class 691st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
BREADS
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
1. Butter tarts. 3 on a small foam or paper plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
2. White bread, approx. 9” x 4”3. Raisin bread, approx. 9” x 4”4. Cinnamon rolls, 3 5. Dinner rolls, 3 6. Crescent rolls, 3
MUFFINS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.ALL muffins are to be entered WITHOUT paper cups.
7. Raisin Bran, 38. Apple Cinnamon, 39. Banana, 310. Chocolate Chip, 3
COOKIES Sponsored by Why Not Cookies - St Thomas
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
11. Ginger Snaps, 312. Oatmeal, 313. Shortbread, 314. Peanut butter, 3
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
CLASS 68BAKING
RULES FOR ALL BAKING ENTRIES
All baking must be done from scratch - NO mixes – unless otherwise statedALL ENTRIES MUST BE COOL AT TIME OF ENTRY.Entries must be in the curling club Tuesday, August 9th, 10am - 3 pm. NO late entries will be accepted.
Prize Money - All Sections of Class 691st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
BREADS
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
1. Butter tarts. 3 on a small foam or paper plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
2. White bread, approx. 9” x 4”3. Raisin bread, approx. 9” x 4”4. Cinnamon rolls, 3 5. Dinner rolls, 3 6. Crescent rolls, 3
MUFFINS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.ALL muffins are to be entered WITHOUT paper cups.
7. Raisin Bran, 38. Apple Cinnamon, 39. Banana, 310. Chocolate Chip, 3
COOKIES Sponsored by Why Not Cookies - St Thomas
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
11. Ginger Snaps, 312. Oatmeal, 313. Shortbread, 314. Peanut butter, 3
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5 The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019 and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
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CLASS 68BAKING
RULES FOR ALL BAKING ENTRIES
All baking must be done from scratch - NO mixes – unless otherwise statedALL ENTRIES MUST BE COOL AT TIME OF ENTRY.Entries must be in the curling club Tuesday, August 9th, 10am - 3 pm. NO late entries will be accepted.
Prize Money - All Sections of Class 691st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
BREADS
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
1. Butter tarts. 3 on a small foam or paper plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
2. White bread, approx. 9” x 4”3. Raisin bread, approx. 9” x 4”4. Cinnamon rolls, 3 5. Dinner rolls, 3 6. Crescent rolls, 3
MUFFINS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.ALL muffins are to be entered WITHOUT paper cups.
7. Raisin Bran, 38. Apple Cinnamon, 39. Banana, 310. Chocolate Chip, 3
COOKIES Sponsored by Why Not Cookies - St Thomas
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
11. Ginger Snaps, 312. Oatmeal, 313. Shortbread, 314. Peanut butter, 3
SQUARES
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Please cut into 3” x 3” squares.
15. Date, 316. Butter Tart, 317. Brownies with nuts - iced, 318. Chocolate Fudge, 3
TARTS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
19. Apple Cinnamon, 320. Pumpkin, 321. Butter Pecan, 322. Blueberry, 3
BAKING SPECIALS
AYLMER FAIRBOARD SPECIALS
1. Cake - decorated for a birthday
1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15
Special judged on decoration onlyYour entry must be homemade, and decorated by entrant.Submit a 9 x 13 cake on a foil covered supportive “board.”
2. Double crust mixed berry pie
1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15
Your entry must be made from scratch.Submit in an 8” or 9” foil pie plate in a re-sealable zipper bag.Judged on appearance, taste and texture of crust and filling.Type of berries used must be written and attached to middle top outside of bag with your entry tag.
3. Cupcakes - decorated and filled
1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15
Your entry must be made from scratch.Judged on appearance, taste and texture of cupcake and filling.Submit 3 cupcakes on foil covered supportive “board” or in pie plate.Must be in a size appropriate re-sealable plastic bag.Flavour of cake and filling must be written and attached to middle top outside of bag with your entry tag.
CLASS 68BAKING
RULES FOR ALL BAKING ENTRIES
All baking must be done from scratch - NO mixes – unless otherwise statedALL ENTRIES MUST BE COOL AT TIME OF ENTRY.Entries must be in the curling club Tuesday, August 9th, 10am - 3 pm. NO late entries will be accepted.
Prize Money - All Sections of Class 691st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00
BREADS
Breads MUST be on a 91/2” x 51/2” foil covered cardboard in an extra large re-sealable plastic zipper bag.Buns and rolls MUST be on a 6” paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
1. Butter tarts. 3 on a small foam or paper plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
First Place Winner of Section 1 will receive a trophy donated by the ELGIN NORFOLK GFO District 5The winner in the butter tarts may enter the District 13 competition held in November, 2019and upon winning may also compete at the OAAS Annual Convention in February 2020.
2. White bread, approx. 9” x 4”3. Raisin bread, approx. 9” x 4”4. Cinnamon rolls, 3 5. Dinner rolls, 3 6. Crescent rolls, 3
MUFFINS
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.ALL muffins are to be entered WITHOUT paper cups.
7. Raisin Bran, 38. Apple Cinnamon, 39. Banana, 310. Chocolate Chip, 3
COOKIES Sponsored by Why Not Cookies - St Thomas
MUST be on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
11. Ginger Snaps, 312. Oatmeal, 313. Shortbread, 314. Peanut butter, 3
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SPONSORED BAKING SPECIALS
4. AYLMER BIG APPLE ORCHARD
Amish Apple Dumplings
Recipe can be found at : http://www.midwestliving.com/recipe/desserts/amish-apple-dumplings/or use your own recipe.
Prize: $10.00.
Must name variety of apples used. All entries to receive voucher for10lbs of apples from Aylmer Big Apple Orchard
5. CLOVERMEAD BEES & HONEY
Honey Pecan Pie SquaresPrize - $15.00 Clovermead gift certificate
Entry must be accompanied by your recipe and a Clovermead Bees & Honey container.Submit 3 squares on paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag.
Please cut into 6cm x 6cm squares.
6. COOKING WITH SOYA BEANSELGIN NORFOLK GRAIN FARMERS OF ONTARIO - DISTRICT 5
Oat and Jam Cookie Barsrecipe can be found at : http://www.soyconnection.com/recipes/oat-and-jam-cookie-bars
or use your own recipe.
Prizes : 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00
Submit 3 squares on a paper or foam plate in a re-sealable plastic zipper bag. Please cut into 6cm x 8cm bars.
CLASS 69CANNING & PRESERVES
RULES FOR ALL PRESERVE ENTRIES
Sauces and Relish: must submit 2 - 500 ml jars, sealed and labeled.Pickles: must submit 2 – 1L jars, sealed and labeled.Jams and jellies: must submit 2 - 250 ml jars, sealed and labeled.No jars with paraffin wax will be accepted.Must tag one jar only, with exhibitor’s tag, and put an elastic around both jars. One jar will be opened for judging, and the other for display.Both jars submitted MUST be from the same batch.All jars MUST have new rings and seals. Any jars submitted unsealed or with rust will be disqualified.Opened jars may be picked up Friday, August 9th, from 9 a.m. - 10 am.All display jars must remain until 4:00 p.m., Sunday, August 11th.
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SAUCES
1. Salsa - mild2. Sweet & Sour3. Spaghetti4. BBQ – honey garlic
PICKLES AND RELISHES
5. Beet6. Dills7. Bread and butter8. Green relish9. Corn relish10. Tomato relish
JAMS AND JELLIES
11. Strawberry12. Blueberry13. Mixed fruit Jam14. Grape Jelly15. Apple Jelly16. Pepper Jelly
CLASS 70WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DISPLAY
Harrietsville Womens’ Institute
Subject : Linens
Must have 7 items to make a nice display. Table cover of your choice.
CLASS RULES:1. Displays must be set up in the New Curling Club,Thursday, August 9, from 9:00am and 2:00pm.2. Each Institute will be allowed one table (2 1/2' x 4').3. Display is to include cards with information pertaining to items, BUT NO OWNERS' NAMES.4. All Institutes please contact the Fairboard office at 519-773-3445 by July 31, 2017, if you are interested
in displaying.5. Each Womens’ Institute will be awarded $40.00 for their display.6. Displays must remain in the New Curling Club until 5:00pm. Sunday, August 12 or can be picked up
Monday, August 13 at 10:00am.
Harrietsville Womens’ Institute
Subject : Linens
Must have 7 items to make a nice display. Table cover of your choice.
CLASS RULES:1. Displays must be set up in the New Curling Club,Thursday, August 9, from 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m..2. Each Institute will be allowed one table (2 1/2’ x 4’).3. Display is to include cards with information pertaining to items, BUT NO OWNERS’ NAMES.4. All Institutes please contact the Fairboard office at 519-773-3445 by July 31, 2017, if you are
interested in displaying.5. Each Womens’ Institute will be awarded $40.00 for their display.6. Displays must remain in the New Curling Club until 5:00 p.m.. Sunday, August 12 or can be picked up
Monday, August 13 at 10:00 a.m..
CLASS 70WOMEN’S INSTITUTE DISPLAY
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SPONSORED BY RANDY LAUR BURNER SERVICE
1. Open to everyone 18 years and over.2. All entries must be in the Fair Office, Sunday, Aug. 11th by 1:00 p.m.3. Entries must be in a small slow cooker or re-heatable container, and MUST be completely homemade.4. All entries are to be made as medium spiciness .5. All entries will be judged on appearance and taste.6. This contest will be judged at 2:30 p.m Sunday, Aug. 11th by Aylmer Fair Board members.7. All other entries may be picked up after 4 pm Sunday, Aug. 11th.
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CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact
number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 p.m. 7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will
be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 30 FLOWERS AND PLANTSDIVISION OF HOMECRAFT
PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR OFFICE TO PAY YOUR ENTRY FEE & RECEIVE YOUR ENTRY TAGS
CLASS RULES1. No artificial flowers allowed, unless stated otherwise.2. Other foliage is allowed in vases and baskets, but not in single bloom classes. Entries must contain the exact number specified.3. Any bud showing colour will be counted as a bloom.4. All entries MUST STAY for the duration of the Fair.5. Flowers MUST BE grown by the exhibitor.6. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm7. The Committee reserves the right to remove seriously deteriorated exhibits.8. The Committee reserves the right to divide classes by size if necessary.9. Open to all adults ages 18+ as of August 9th 2019.10. Entries should be displayed in appropriate container.11. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries and ribbons not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be forfeited.12. Prize money for ADULT sections will be sent out by cheque shortly after the fair has concluded.
Prize Money for ALL sections unless specified Sponsored by Aylmer Fair Board 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00
CUT FLOWERS:1. Snapdragons, any colour, 5 stems2. Petunias, dark colour, 3 stems3. Petunias, light colour, 3 stems4. Petunias, bi-colour, 3 stems 5. Petunias, double, any colour, 3 stems6. Celosia, any colour, 1 stalk7. Asters, dark colour, 5 blooms8. Asters, light colour, 5 blooms9. Asters, spider, any colour, 5 blooms10. Marigolds, double large over 7.5cm, 5 blooms
11. Marigolds, double medium under 7.5cm, 5 blooms 12. Marigolds, single 5 blooms13. Salvia, any colour, 5 stems14. Lily, 1 stem15. Miniature Sunflowers, 316. Zinnias, cactus, 3 blooms17. Zinnias, dahlia, 3 blooms18. Zinnias, pom-pom, 5 blooms19. Container of cosmos, 3 sprays20. Cone Flowers, 3 blooms
Most Points in Cut Flowers (1 - 20) Sponsored by No Frills $10 gift certificate
ROSES:21. Rose, 1 bloom, red22. Rose, 1 bloom, pink23. Rose, 1 bloom, white (or near white)24. Rose, 1 bloom, yellow
25. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour26. Rose, 1 spray Floribunda27. Rose, miniature, 3, any colour
Most points in Roses (21 – 27) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10 gift certificate
28. Pop Art - a design using pop can.29. “A Day in the country” - roadside flowers in a recycled container.30. Vase of perennials, same or mixed
SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS:
31. Arrangement in decorative coffee mug.Sponsored by Moore’s Garden Centre 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
32. Red & White ArrangementSponsored by New Sarum Diner Prize 1st - gift certificate
33. Arrangement of roses in a cup and saucerSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
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34. Arrangement depicting a Song or Book TitleSponsored by Margaret Fernlea Flowers 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
35. “Green with Envy” an all green arrangementSponsored by Tillsonburg Garden Gate 1st - $10.00 gift certificate 2nd - $5.00 gift certificate
36. Baby Shower arrangementSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00
37. Cooks Choice arrangement in a kitchen utensil.Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
38. Wild Flower Arrangement in a recycled container.Sponsored by Mary Dancey Clarke Prize - $5.00
39. Arrangement with a FrogSponsored by Green Frog Tea Room 1st - gift certificate & by Elgin Feeds 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
40. Arrangement for ChurchSponsored by The Flower Fountain 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00
41. Special Patio Arrangement made of annuals onlySponsored by Aylmer Garden Centre 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $9.00, 3rd - $6.00
42. Sunflower Arrangement.Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
43. “Red, Red Wine” arrangement (using all shade of red, including the container)Sponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
44. Patio pot Arrangement (12” or larger)Sponsored by Family Flowers 1st - $10.00 Sponsored by Moore’s 2nd - $5.00
45. My Butterfly Garden Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st- $7.00, 2nd- $5.00, 3rd- $3.00
46. Beauty on a Budget”, using 3 flowers, foliage permitted.Sponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
47. Rock Garden, not to exceed 9” x 13”, must include stones.Sponsored by Canadale Nurseries 1st - $10.00 Gift Certificate 2nd - $5.00 Gift Certificate
“POTTED PLANTS:
48. One house plant in bloom, not mentioned anywhere else in the prize list49. One potted Cactus50. Wax begonia, 1 plant, any colour51. African Violet, any colour, potted52. One house plant, foliage only53. Hanging basket in bloom - 10 “ pot - 3 plants may be the same or different 54. Hanging basket, foliage only Wax begonia, 1 plant, any colour
Most Points in Potted Plants (48-54), Sponsored by Silverthorn Landscaping1st – 4 bags of compost 2nd – 3bags of compost
GLADIOLUS:55. Gladiolus, 2 spike, light color56. Gladiolus, 2 spike, dark color57. Gladiolus, 1 spike, distinctive blotch58. Gladiolus, container, 5 spikes any colourBest Glad (55-58) Sponsored by Bob & Ann DeKraker - $10.00
34. Arrangement depicting a Song or Book TitleSponsored by Margaret Fernlea Flowers 1st - $12.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
35. “Green with Envy” an all green arrangementSponsored by Tillsonburg Garden Gate 1st - $10.00 gift certificate 2nd - $5.00 gift certificate
36. Baby Shower arrangementSponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00
37. Cooks Choice arrangement in a kitchen utensil.Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
38. Wild Flower Arrangement in a recycled container.Sponsored by Mary Dancey Clarke Prize - $5.00
39. Arrangement with a FrogSponsored by Green Frog Tea Room 1st - gift certificate & by Elgin Feeds 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
40. Arrangement for ChurchSponsored by The Flower Fountain 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $4.00
41. Special Patio Arrangement made of annuals onlySponsored by Aylmer Garden Centre 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $9.00, 3rd - $6.00
42. Sunflower Arrangement.Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard 1st – $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
43. “Red, Red Wine” arrangement (using all shade of red, including the container)Sponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $5.00
44. Patio pot Arrangement (12” or larger)Sponsored by Family Flowers 1st - $10.00 Sponsored by Moore’s 2nd - $5.00
45. My Butterfly Garden Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st- $7.00, 2nd- $5.00, 3rd- $3.00
46. Beauty on a Budget”, using 3 flowers, foliage permitted.Sponsored by Aylmer Horticultural Society. 1st - $8.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00
47. Rock Garden, not to exceed 9” x 13”, must include stones.Sponsored by Canadale Nurseries 1st - $10.00 Gift Certificate 2nd - $5.00 Gift Certificate
“POTTED PLANTS:
48. One house plant in bloom, not mentioned anywhere else in the prize list49. One potted Cactus50. Wax begonia, 1 plant, any colour51. African Violet, any colour, potted52. One house plant, foliage only53. Hanging basket in bloom - 10 “ pot - 3 plants may be the same or different 54. Hanging basket, foliage only Wax begonia, 1 plant, any colour
Most Points in Potted Plants (48-54), Sponsored by Silverthorn Landscaping1st – 4 bags of compost 2nd – 3bags of compost
GLADIOLUS:55. Gladiolus, 2 spike, light color56. Gladiolus, 2 spike, dark color57. Gladiolus, 1 spike, distinctive blotch58. Gladiolus, container, 5 spikes any colourBest Glad (55-58) Sponsored by Bob & Ann DeKraker - $10.00
DAHLIAS:59. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom over 6 inches60. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom under 6 inches61. Dahlia, Cactus, Pom - pom, or Ball type - 3 blooms, any colourBest Dahlia (59-61) Sponsored by Ruby’s Cookhouse Gift Certificate
Most entries in the Show - Donna Timpany Award - Prize - $20.00
CLASS 31 JUNIOR FLOWERS
CLASS RULES:1. No membership fee required. Entrant MUST be 17 years of age or under on August 8th, 20192. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm3. Display flowers with their own foliage.4. Prizes will be available for pick-up Friday August, 9th from 4pm to 6pm at the Junior Fair displays.5. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be
forfeited.
Prize Money: 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00SECTIONS:1. Container of Marigolds, small, 5 blooms limit2. Container of Petunias, 5 blooms limit3. Salvia, 1 stalk4. Container of Perennials, 5 stems, same or mixed5. Celosia, plume type, 1 stalk
SPONSORED SECTIONS:
6. Container of Zinnias, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - 4.00, 3rd - $2.007. Container of Annuals, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.008. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st – $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
Most Points in Sections (1 - 8) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10.00 Certificate
9. Seed Picture “My House,” A picture of your house using various shapes & colours of seeds (8.5” x 11” paper)Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
10. Ten leaves from different trees mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboard and labeledSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
11. Imaginary Flowers using feathers, mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboardSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2ND- $3.00
12. Birthday Arrangement - arrangement in a birthday party hat
Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
13. Arrangement in an unusual container. Sponsored by St Thomas Hort. Society 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
14. Egghead, make an eggshell head, decorate with hair, using grass, herbs etc., display on bathroom tissue roll.Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00
15. Leaf People - large leaf decorated with any mediaSponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
16. Junior Show Special - An arrangement of weeds in a recycled containerSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd- $3.00, 3rd- $2.00 Age categories (6 - 9yrs) (10 - 13yrs) (14 - 17yrs)
17. Arrangement of flowers (12) - must contain at least 3 miniature sunflowersSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
DAHLIAS:59. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom over 6 inches60. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom under 6 inches61. Dahlia, Cactus, Pom - pom, or Ball type - 3 blooms, any colourBest Dahlia (59-61) Sponsored by Ruby’s Cookhouse Gift Certificate
Most entries in the Show - Donna Timpany Award - Prize - $20.00
CLASS 31 JUNIOR FLOWERS
CLASS RULES:1. No membership fee required. Entrant MUST be 17 years of age or under on August 8th, 20192. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm3. Display flowers with their own foliage.4. Prizes will be available for pick-up Friday August, 9th from 4pm to 6pm at the Junior Fair displays.5. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be
forfeited.
Prize Money: 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00SECTIONS:1. Container of Marigolds, small, 5 blooms limit2. Container of Petunias, 5 blooms limit3. Salvia, 1 stalk4. Container of Perennials, 5 stems, same or mixed5. Celosia, plume type, 1 stalk
SPONSORED SECTIONS:
6. Container of Zinnias, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - 4.00, 3rd - $2.007. Container of Annuals, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.008. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st – $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
Most Points in Sections (1 - 8) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10.00 Certificate
9. Seed Picture “My House,” A picture of your house using various shapes & colours of seeds (8.5” x 11” paper)Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
10. Ten leaves from different trees mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboard and labeledSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
11. Imaginary Flowers using feathers, mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboardSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2ND- $3.00
12. Birthday Arrangement - arrangement in a birthday party hat
Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
13. Arrangement in an unusual container. Sponsored by St Thomas Hort. Society 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
14. Egghead, make an eggshell head, decorate with hair, using grass, herbs etc., display on bathroom tissue roll.Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00
15. Leaf People - large leaf decorated with any mediaSponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
16. Junior Show Special - An arrangement of weeds in a recycled containerSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd- $3.00, 3rd- $2.00 Age categories (6 - 9yrs) (10 - 13yrs) (14 - 17yrs)
17. Arrangement of flowers (12) - must contain at least 3 miniature sunflowersSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
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DAHLIAS:59. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom over 6 inches60. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom under 6 inches61. Dahlia, Cactus, Pom - pom, or Ball type - 3 blooms, any colourBest Dahlia (59-61) Sponsored by Ruby’s Cookhouse Gift Certificate
Most entries in the Show - Donna Timpany Award - Prize - $20.00
CLASS 31 JUNIOR FLOWERS
CLASS RULES:1. No membership fee required. Entrant MUST be 17 years of age or under on August 8th, 20192. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm3. Display flowers with their own foliage.4. Prizes will be available for pick-up Friday August, 9th from 4pm to 6pm at the Junior Fair displays.5. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be
forfeited.
Prize Money: 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00SECTIONS:1. Container of Marigolds, small, 5 blooms limit2. Container of Petunias, 5 blooms limit3. Salvia, 1 stalk4. Container of Perennials, 5 stems, same or mixed5. Celosia, plume type, 1 stalk
SPONSORED SECTIONS:
6. Container of Zinnias, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - 4.00, 3rd - $2.007. Container of Annuals, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.008. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st – $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
Most Points in Sections (1 - 8) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10.00 Certificate
9. Seed Picture “My House,” A picture of your house using various shapes & colours of seeds (8.5” x 11” paper)Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
10. Ten leaves from different trees mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboard and labeledSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
11. Imaginary Flowers using feathers, mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboardSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2ND- $3.00
12. Birthday Arrangement - arrangement in a birthday party hat
Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
13. Arrangement in an unusual container. Sponsored by St Thomas Hort. Society 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
14. Egghead, make an eggshell head, decorate with hair, using grass, herbs etc., display on bathroom tissue roll.Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00
15. Leaf People - large leaf decorated with any mediaSponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
16. Junior Show Special - An arrangement of weeds in a recycled containerSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd- $3.00, 3rd- $2.00 Age categories (6 - 9yrs) (10 - 13yrs) (14 - 17yrs)
17. Arrangement of flowers (12) - must contain at least 3 miniature sunflowersSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
CLASS RULES:1. No membership fee required. Entrant MUST be 17 years of age or under on August 8th, 20192. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 p.m. 3. Display flowers with their own foliage.4. Prizes will be available for pick-up Friday August, 9th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Junior Fair displays.5. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday August
14th, 2019 will be forfeited.
DAHLIAS:59. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom over 6 inches60. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom under 6 inches61. Dahlia, Cactus, Pom - pom, or Ball type - 3 blooms, any colourBest Dahlia (59-61) Sponsored by Ruby’s Cookhouse Gift Certificate
Most entries in the Show - Donna Timpany Award - Prize - $20.00
CLASS 31 JUNIOR FLOWERS
CLASS RULES:1. No membership fee required. Entrant MUST be 17 years of age or under on August 8th, 20192. MUST BE entered between11:00am - 4:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2019. Judging at 5:00 pm3. Display flowers with their own foliage.4. Prizes will be available for pick-up Friday August, 9th from 4pm to 6pm at the Junior Fair displays.5. PLEASE NOTE: ALL entries, ribbons, and/or prizes not picked up by 3:00 pm on Wednesday August 14th, 2019 will be
forfeited.
Prize Money: 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $6.00, 3rd - $5.00SECTIONS:1. Container of Marigolds, small, 5 blooms limit2. Container of Petunias, 5 blooms limit3. Salvia, 1 stalk4. Container of Perennials, 5 stems, same or mixed5. Celosia, plume type, 1 stalk
SPONSORED SECTIONS:
6. Container of Zinnias, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - 4.00, 3rd - $2.007. Container of Annuals, 5 blooms limit Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.008. Rose, 1 bloom, any colour, with own foliage Sponsored by Donna Timpany 1st – $8.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $3.00
Most Points in Sections (1 - 8) Sponsored by No Frill’s $10.00 Certificate
9. Seed Picture “My House,” A picture of your house using various shapes & colours of seeds (8.5” x 11” paper)Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
10. Ten leaves from different trees mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboard and labeledSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
11. Imaginary Flowers using feathers, mounted on 30cm x 30cm cardboardSponsored by Elgin Feeds 1st - $5.00, 2ND- $3.00
12. Birthday Arrangement - arrangement in a birthday party hat
Sponsored by Forest City Staffing 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
13. Arrangement in an unusual container. Sponsored by St Thomas Hort. Society 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
14. Egghead, make an eggshell head, decorate with hair, using grass, herbs etc., display on bathroom tissue roll.Sponsored by Diana Anderson 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00
15. Leaf People - large leaf decorated with any mediaSponsored by Irene Versteegen-Buis 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
16. Junior Show Special - An arrangement of weeds in a recycled containerSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd- $3.00, 3rd- $2.00 Age categories (6 - 9yrs) (10 - 13yrs) (14 - 17yrs)
17. Arrangement of flowers (12) - must contain at least 3 miniature sunflowersSponsored by Devida Gardens 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
CLASS 31 JUNIOR FLOWERS
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18. Wild Flowers in a Straw hatSponsored by Canadale Nurseries 1st - $10.00 gift certificate, 2nd - $5.00 gift certificate.
19. Arrangement in a toy.Sponsored by Family Flowers 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $5.00, 3rd-$3.00
20. Rock Garden, 20cm x 30cm containing rocks, small plants and may contain twigsSponsored by No Frill’s Prize – 1st - $10.00 gift certificate Moore’s Garden Center 2nd - $5.00, 3rd - $2.00
21. Judge’s Choice Best “Free Style” Flower Design - any flowers planted or cutSponsored by Donna Timpany 1st - $5.00
Most Points in Class 31 - Sections (1 - 22) Prize Trophy.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9.
No late entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4 p.m. -
6 p.m.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
CLASS 19 COMMERCIAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTSChairperson - Ian Foster
Judge: Glen Howe
Rules for Fancy Bean, Corn, Small Grains and Hay Features:1. Grain may be product of current year, except corn, soybeans & fancy beans, which must be from previous year.2. Entries will be received from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, and up to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, August 9. No late
entries will be accepted.3. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 9th. The building will be open to the public at 11:00 a.m.4. Entries confined to residents of Elgin County.5. Containers supplied.6. Must be quantity stated in prize list.7. An entrant may enter in one or more sections in each class.8. Entries must remain until 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 11th.9. Winners of awards/trophies will be contacted and can pick them up at the Aylmer fair Board Office or make
arrangements with the office to pick them up.10. Judge’s decision is final on place standings.11. JUNIOR section winners may pick up their winnings at the fairboard office on Saturday August 10 from 4pm - 6pm
Prize Money for Classes 19 to 23 - SPONSORED BY AYLMER FAIR, ELGIN NORFOLK GFO & OMAFRA
1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00 4th - $5.00 All others - $3.00
CLASS 19 COMMERICAL FANCY BEAN FEATURE
1. Soybeans, White Hilium, 3 kg2. Soybeans, Dark Hilium, 3 kg3. Tallest Soybean Plant4. Most Visible Pods (soybean)
PRIDE BRAND SEEDS TROPHY: to the person with Most Points in Class 19
CLASS 20 JUNIOR SOYBEAN COMPETITION
CLASS RULES:1. Entry restricted to Elgin County residents 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20192. No membership required.
1. Most visible pods2. Tallest plants
CLASS 21 COMMERCIAL CORN FEATURE
1. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2019, husk tied2. 1 bushel of Corn, 2018, ears3. Sheaf of Silage Corn (6 stalks)4. Corn Silage, 1\4 bushel5. Shelled Corn, 1\4 bushel6. High Moisture Corn, 1\4 bushel7. 3 ears of Grain Corn, 2018, husk tied.
CORN KING AWARD $50.00: to the Winner of Most Points in Class 21SPONSORED BY IAN & CONNIE FOSTER
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CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
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CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
CLASS 22 COMMERCIAL SMALL GRAIN FEATURES
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
CLASS 22 COMMERICAL SMALL GRAINS FEATURE
1. 3 kg Winter Wheat, soft white2. 3 kg Oats, named3. 3 kg Barley, named
4. 3 kg Rye, named5. 3 kg Hard red winter wheat6. 3 kg Soft red winter wheat
GRAIN CHAMPION TROPHY: for best entry in the grain sectionSPONSORED BY HENSAL CO-OP INC.
CLASS 23 COMMERCIAL BALED HAY & HAYLAGE FEATURE
CLASS RULES:1. Limited to one entry per section per entrant.2. Baled Hay to be a ONE FOOT SLICE or 1 SECTION of large square bale.
1. First cutting, baled2. Second cutting, baled3. Haylage
HAY KING TROPHY: for the best sample of hay SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEEDS LTD
CLASS 26 ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Chairperson - Connie FosterJudge - Glen Howe
Prize Money for Classes 26 & 27: SPONSORED BY ELGIN FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd- $2.00 All others - $1.00
CLASS RULES:1. All entries to be in Friday, August 9, 2019. No entries accepted later than 11 am2. Judging on Friday at 1:00 pm.3 .No entrants are to be in building while judging is in progress.4. Plates and trays will be supplied.5. All entries must remain until Sunday, August 11 at 5:00 pm.
1. Beans, Green, 12 pods 2. Beans, Yellow, 12 pods3. Beets, Pickling, one quart in box 4. Beets, Table, 55. Broccoli, 2 heads 6. Brussels Sprouts, one quart, in box7. Cabbage, Bald Head, 2 8. Cabbage, Red, 29. Cabbage, Savoy, 2 10. Carrots, long, 511. Carrots, short, 5 12. Cauliflower, 2 13. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked 14. Cucumbers, Pickling, 1 quart, box15. Cucumbers, Table, 5 16. Garlic, 3 bulbs,17. Onions, Dutch Set grown, 5
18. Onions, Pickling, one quart, in box 19. Onions, Spanish, 5 20. Onions, Yellow Globe, 5 21. Peppers, Banana, 3 22. Peppers, Hot, 3 23. Peppers, Sweet, green, 3 24. Potatoes, early, named,10 25. Potatoes, late, named, 10 26. Potatoes, red, 1027. Pumpkin, pie-type, 1 28. Squash, Butternut, 129. Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 30. Squash, Green Hubbard, 131. Squash, Pepper, 2 32. Tomatoes, Fruited, 10 33. Tomatoes, Red, 5 34. Zucchini, 1
AYLMER FAIR TROPHY: for most points in Class 26
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CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
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CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 27 JUNIOR VEGETABLES
CLASS RULES:1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED.2. Open to all people 17 years of age and under - as of August 9, 20193. All entries to be in by 11am on Friday, August 9, 2019.4. Judging to begin at 1:00 pm. Friday.5. All entries to remain until 5:00 pm Sunday
1. Beans, Green, 6 2. Beans, Yellow, 6 3. Beets, Table, 5 4. Cabbage, any variety, 15. Carrots, long, 5 6. Carrots, short, 57. Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, husked8. Cucumbers, Slicing, 39. Onions, Dutch Set Grown, 510.Onions, Spanish, 3
11. Peppers, Green, Sweet, 312. Potatoes, 513. Largest Potato14. Squash, canning butternut, 115. Squash, eating butternut, 115. Tomatoes, 3, red16. Largest Tomato17. Largest Zucchini18. Any vegetable, most unusual shape 19. Vegetable head scarecrow
20. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLESUse at least 5 varieties of vegetable - be colourful!
Sponsored by Aylmer Fairboard. Prize 1st - $9.00, 2nd - $7.00, 3rd - $5.00
21. VEGETABLE SWAN: Make a swan out of vegetables.Sponsored by Mark Wales Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
22. VEGETABLE ALIEN: Make an alien out of vegetables.Sponsored by Aylmer Fair. Prize 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $10.00, 3rd - $5.00
SUNFLOWER RULES:1. Bring your TALLEST plant WITH root for the tallest sunflower.2. Bring your SUNFLOWER SEED HEAD for sunflower with largest diameter.3. One sunflower can be used for both classes.4. Open to youths 17 years and under - as of August 9, 20195. A ribbon will be given to each contestant.
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
23. TALLEST SUNFLOWER: Tallest plant with root intact. 24. SUNFLOWER HEAD WITH THE LARGEST DIAMETER
Prize Money 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $8.00, 3rd - $6.00
Most points in Class 27, sponsored by the Howe Family Farms - $20.00 & Rosette
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
JUNIOR SUNFLOWER SPECIAL
CLASS 28 JUNIOR VEGETABLES SPECIALS
This class is open to Organizations (such as Women’s Institutes) as well as individual entrants.PLEASE NOTE: Entrants may “dress up” displays with a table cloth or a back drop, etc
Prize 1st - $30.00 2nd - $25.00 3rd - $20.00 4th - $15.00
1. Collection of Garden Vegetables, at least 10 different varieties. Max 120cm x 90cm. The varieties must be labeled. (be specific in the naming.) Points awarded for the attractiveness of the display with both colour and variety stressed.
2. Special Uses of a Variety of Vegetables and/or Fruits. Both raw and preserved should be included. No commercial preserved products allowed. Not all preserved products need to be shown in their raw form. Max. 120cm x 90cm. Points awarded for the attractiveness of the display with colour, variety of types and variety of uses to be considered. Products and uses must be labeled. Judge must consider the entry worthy of a prize.
Prize 1st - $20.00 2nd - $15.00 3rd - $10.00
3. Entry featuring a single kind of fruit or vegetable and its widest possible variety of uses. Different species within the single kind should be included and named. Not to exceed 60cm x 90cm.
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POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITSAugust 10 – 12, 2018
The Poultry Barn is managed by the help of volunteers.Prize $20.00 Reserve $10.00
Champion Standard Chicken“ “ Bantam Chicken “ “ Large Duck “ “ Bantam Duck“ “ Heavy Goose “ “ Light Goose “ “ Pigeon “ “ Rabbit
The rule for the above is 15 entries are needed in each class for prizes to be awarded.
RULES1. Each entrant MUST pay a $12.00 entry/membership fee
PLUS $1.00 (includes 13% HST) for each entry in each section. Fees and completed forms MUST be in the Fairboard office by August 5, 2019.
2. Late entries, incomplete/no form or changes received after August 5th will be charged an extra fee of $2.50per bird/animal, payable BEFORE birds/animals enter the poultry barn.
3. Birds/animals will be received on Thursday August 8th
2019, from 6 pm.- 9 pm. and must be caged by 9:30 a.m.Friday August 9th. Judging will commence at 10 am. Friday - NO spectators!
4. All entries MUST remain until 5 p.m. Sun. August 11th.5. A maximum of 75 entries are allowed per entrant.6. If entries exceed capacity of barn, the number of total
entries per entrant may be reduced, at the discretion of show management.
7. The New Revised Standard of Perfection shall be the guide of the judge and all birds/animals shall be judged by the Standard of Perfection.
8. Prizes will not be awarded to a bird/animal unless deemed worthy of same by Judge.
9. All birds/animals in poor health will be disqualified, removed from the barn and sent home.
10. Feed and water will be supplied.
JUNIOR RULES
1. For Juniors 17 years and under as of August 9, 2019, no membership/entry fee is required for up to a maximum of 5 entries, after which the precedingrules 1 & 2 apply.
2. Rules 3 to 10 above apply also to junior entrants.3. Junior entries will be judged with senior entries.
PRIZES 1st 2nd 3rd
Sections A to Section F……………$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
SECTION AVariety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBrahmas, Any Variety A1 A2 A3 A4Rocks, Barred A5 A6 A7 A8Rocks, White A9 A10 A11 A12Rocks, Partridge A13 A14 A15 A16Rocks, Buff A17 A18 A19 A20
Rocks, Any Other A21 A22 A23 A24
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletWyandottes, White A25 A26 A27 A28Wyandottes, Gold A29 A30 A31 A32Wyandottes, Silver A33 A34 A35 A36Wyandottes, A.O.V A37 A38 A39 A40Rhode Island Reds A41 A42 A43 A44New Hampshire A45 A46 A47 A48Cornish, Dark A49 A50 A51 A52Cornish, A.O.V A53 A54 A55 A56Australorps A57 A58 A59 A60Orpingtons, A.V. A61 A62 A63 A64Sussex, A.V. A65 A66 A67 A68Cochin, A.V. A69 A70 A71 A72Salmon Faverolles A73 A74 A75 A76Dorkings, A.V. A77 A78 A79 A80Jersey Giants, A.V. A81 A82 A83 A84Leghorn, White A85 A86 A87 A88Leghorn, Light Brown A89 A90 A91 A92Leghorn, Silver A93 A94 A95 A96Leghorn, Black A97 A98 A99 A100Leghorn, Buff A101 A102 A103 A104Leghorn, A.O.V. A105 A106 A107 A108Ancones A112 A109 A110 A111Aracaunas A113 A114 A115 A116Hamburg, Silver A117 A118 A119 A120Hamburg, A.O.V. A121 A122 A123 A124Polish, W.C. Black A125 A126 A127 A128Polish, A.O.V. A129 A130 A131 A132Sumatra, Black A133 A134 A135 A136Old English Games A137 A138 A139 A140Lakenvelders A141 A142 A143 A144Campine, A.V. A145 A146 A147 A148Chantecler, A.V. A149 A150 A151 A152Commercial, meat type A156 A153 A154 A155Commercial, layer type A157 A158 A159 A160Any Other Breed A161 A162 A163 A164
Named on entry tag
SECTION B
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBantams, Cochin White B1 B2 B3 B4Bantams, Cochin Buff B5 B6 B7 B8Bantams, Cochin Black B9 B10 B11 B12Bantams, Cochin, A.O.V. B13 B14 B15 B16Bantams, Mille Fleur B17 B18 B19 B20Bantams, Rose Comb. Black B21 B22 B23 B24Bantams Rose Comb. A.O.V. B25 B26 B27 B28Bantams, Hamburg A.V. B29 B30 B31 B32Bantams, Sebright Silver B33 B34 B35 B36Bantams, Sebright Golden B37 B38 B39 B40Bantams, Cornish Dark B41 B42 B43 B44Bantams, Cornish White B45 B46 B47 B48Bantams, Cornish, A.O.V. B49 B50 B51 B52Bantams, Rocks Partridge B53 B54 B55 B56Bantams, Rocks Buff B57 B58 B59 B60Bantams, Rocks Barred B61 B62 B63 B64Bantams, Rocks White B65 B66 B67 B68Bantams, Rocks, A.O.V. B69 B70 B71 B72Bantams, Wyandotte, White B73 B74 B75 B76Bantams, Wyandotte, Black B77 B78 B79 B80Bantams, Wyandotte, S.L. B81 B82 B83 B84Bantams, Wyandotte, Partridge B85 B86 B87 B88Bantams, Wyandotte, A.O.V. B89 B90 B91 B92Bantams, New Hampshire B93 B94 B95 B96Bantams, Rhode Island, Reds B97 B98 B99 B100Bantams, Brahmas, Buff B101 B102 B103 B104Bantams, Brahmas, Light B105 B106 B107 B108
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBantams, Brahmas, A.O.V. B109 B110 B111 B112Bantams, Silkies, A.V. B113 B114 B115 B116Bantams, Japanese, Blacktail White B117 B118 B118 B120
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POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITSAugust 10 – 12, 2018
The Poultry Barn is managed by the help of volunteers.Prize $20.00 Reserve $10.00
Champion Standard Chicken“ “ Bantam Chicken “ “ Large Duck “ “ Bantam Duck“ “ Heavy Goose “ “ Light Goose “ “ Pigeon “ “ Rabbit
The rule for the above is 15 entries are needed in each class for prizes to be awarded.
RULES1. Each entrant MUST pay a $12.00 entry/membership fee
PLUS $1.00 (includes 13% HST) for each entry in each section. Fees and completed forms MUST be in the Fairboard office by August 5, 2019.
2. Late entries, incomplete/no form or changes received after August 5th will be charged an extra fee of $2.50per bird/animal, payable BEFORE birds/animals enter the poultry barn.
3. Birds/animals will be received on Thursday August 8th
2019, from 6 pm.- 9 pm. and must be caged by 9:30 a.m.Friday August 9th. Judging will commence at 10 am. Friday - NO spectators!
4. All entries MUST remain until 5 p.m. Sun. August 11th.5. A maximum of 75 entries are allowed per entrant.6. If entries exceed capacity of barn, the number of total
entries per entrant may be reduced, at the discretion of show management.
7. The New Revised Standard of Perfection shall be the guide of the judge and all birds/animals shall be judged by the Standard of Perfection.
8. Prizes will not be awarded to a bird/animal unless deemed worthy of same by Judge.
9. All birds/animals in poor health will be disqualified, removed from the barn and sent home.
10. Feed and water will be supplied.
JUNIOR RULES
1. For Juniors 17 years and under as of August 9, 2019, no membership/entry fee is required for up to a maximum of 5 entries, after which the precedingrules 1 & 2 apply.
2. Rules 3 to 10 above apply also to junior entrants.3. Junior entries will be judged with senior entries.
PRIZES 1st 2nd 3rd
Sections A to Section F……………$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
SECTION AVariety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBrahmas, Any Variety A1 A2 A3 A4Rocks, Barred A5 A6 A7 A8Rocks, White A9 A10 A11 A12Rocks, Partridge A13 A14 A15 A16Rocks, Buff A17 A18 A19 A20
Rocks, Any Other A21 A22 A23 A24
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletWyandottes, White A25 A26 A27 A28Wyandottes, Gold A29 A30 A31 A32Wyandottes, Silver A33 A34 A35 A36Wyandottes, A.O.V A37 A38 A39 A40Rhode Island Reds A41 A42 A43 A44New Hampshire A45 A46 A47 A48Cornish, Dark A49 A50 A51 A52Cornish, A.O.V A53 A54 A55 A56Australorps A57 A58 A59 A60Orpingtons, A.V. A61 A62 A63 A64Sussex, A.V. A65 A66 A67 A68Cochin, A.V. A69 A70 A71 A72Salmon Faverolles A73 A74 A75 A76Dorkings, A.V. A77 A78 A79 A80Jersey Giants, A.V. A81 A82 A83 A84Leghorn, White A85 A86 A87 A88Leghorn, Light Brown A89 A90 A91 A92Leghorn, Silver A93 A94 A95 A96Leghorn, Black A97 A98 A99 A100Leghorn, Buff A101 A102 A103 A104Leghorn, A.O.V. A105 A106 A107 A108Ancones A112 A109 A110 A111Aracaunas A113 A114 A115 A116Hamburg, Silver A117 A118 A119 A120Hamburg, A.O.V. A121 A122 A123 A124Polish, W.C. Black A125 A126 A127 A128Polish, A.O.V. A129 A130 A131 A132Sumatra, Black A133 A134 A135 A136Old English Games A137 A138 A139 A140Lakenvelders A141 A142 A143 A144Campine, A.V. A145 A146 A147 A148Chantecler, A.V. A149 A150 A151 A152Commercial, meat type A156 A153 A154 A155Commercial, layer type A157 A158 A159 A160Any Other Breed A161 A162 A163 A164
Named on entry tag
SECTION B
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBantams, Cochin White B1 B2 B3 B4Bantams, Cochin Buff B5 B6 B7 B8Bantams, Cochin Black B9 B10 B11 B12Bantams, Cochin, A.O.V. B13 B14 B15 B16Bantams, Mille Fleur B17 B18 B19 B20Bantams, Rose Comb. Black B21 B22 B23 B24Bantams Rose Comb. A.O.V. B25 B26 B27 B28Bantams, Hamburg A.V. B29 B30 B31 B32Bantams, Sebright Silver B33 B34 B35 B36Bantams, Sebright Golden B37 B38 B39 B40Bantams, Cornish Dark B41 B42 B43 B44Bantams, Cornish White B45 B46 B47 B48Bantams, Cornish, A.O.V. B49 B50 B51 B52Bantams, Rocks Partridge B53 B54 B55 B56Bantams, Rocks Buff B57 B58 B59 B60Bantams, Rocks Barred B61 B62 B63 B64Bantams, Rocks White B65 B66 B67 B68Bantams, Rocks, A.O.V. B69 B70 B71 B72Bantams, Wyandotte, White B73 B74 B75 B76Bantams, Wyandotte, Black B77 B78 B79 B80Bantams, Wyandotte, S.L. B81 B82 B83 B84Bantams, Wyandotte, Partridge B85 B86 B87 B88Bantams, Wyandotte, A.O.V. B89 B90 B91 B92Bantams, New Hampshire B93 B94 B95 B96Bantams, Rhode Island, Reds B97 B98 B99 B100Bantams, Brahmas, Buff B101 B102 B103 B104Bantams, Brahmas, Light B105 B106 B107 B108
Variety Cock Hen Ckl PulletBantams, Brahmas, A.O.V. B109 B110 B111 B112Bantams, Silkies, A.V. B113 B114 B115 B116Bantams, Japanese, Blacktail White B117 B118 B118 B120
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Bantams, Japanese, A.O.V. B121 B122 B123 B124Bantams, Leghorn, White B125 B126 B127 B128Bantams, Leghorn,
Light Brown B129 B130 B131 B132Bantams, Leghorn, A.O.V. B133 B134 B135 B136Bantams, Polish,
White Crested B137 B138 B139 B140Bantams, Polish, A.O.V. B141 B142 B143 B144Bantams, Modern Games, A.VB145 B146 B147 B148Bantams, Game O.E.
Black,Red B149 B150 B151 B152Bantams, Game O.E. SpangleB153 B154 B155 B156Bantams, Game O.E. Black B157 B158 B159 B160Bantams, Game O.E. A.O.V. B161 B162 B163 B164Bantams, Belgian D’Anvers, A.V.
B165 B166 B167 B168Bantams, Sussex, A.V. B169 B170 B171 B172Bantams, Anconas B173 B174 B175 B176Bantams, Any Other Breed B177 B178 B179 B180
Named on entry tagSECTION CPIGEON_______________Male FemalePigeons, Homers, Flying White C1 C2Pigeons, Homers, Flying Blue,
Silver or Mealy C3 C4Pigeons, Homers Checker C5 C6Pigeons Homers, Flying AOC C7 C8Pigeons Homers Show
Pen Barred C9 C10Pigeons, Homers,
Show Pen Checker C11 C12Pigeons Homers Show
Pen AOC C13 C14Pigeons Fantail White C15 C16Pigeons Fantail Black C17 C18Pigeons Fantail AOC C19 C20Pigeons Barbs C21 C22Pigeons English Carrier C23 C24Pigeons Tumbler Lfcl Black C25 C26Pigeons Tumbler Lfcl
Baldhead C27 C28Pigeons Tumbler AOC C29 C30Pigeons Tumbler
Komorner Black C31 C32Pigeons Tumbler Komorner
Red Or Yellow C33 C34Pigeons Tumbler
Komorner AOC C35 C36Pigeons Tumbler Berliner C37 C38Pigeons Tumbler AOV C39 C40Pigeons Oriental Frill C41 C42Pigeons German
Beauty Homer C43 C44Pigeons Nuns C45 C46Pigeons Dragoons C47 C48Pigeons Modena Gazzi Black C49 C50Pigeons Modena Gazzi
Blue Or Silver C51 C52Pigeons Modena Gazzi AOC C53 C54Pigeons Modena Schietti
Black C55 C56Pigeons Modena Schietti
Red Or Yellow C57 C58Pigeons Modena Schietti
AOC C59 C60Pigeons Pouter AV C61 C62Pigeons Lahores C63 C64Pigeons Rollers White C65 C66Pigeons Rollers Black Marked C67 C68
PIGEON_______________Male FemalePigeons Rollers Red
Or Yellow Marked C69 C70Pigeons Rollers Bellneck C71 C72Pigeons Rollers AOC C73 C74Pigeons Tippler Show C75 C76
Pigeons Tippler Flying C77 C78Pigeons Kings C79 C80Pigeons Jacobin C81 C82Pigeons African Owl C83 C84Pigeons Chinese Owl Blue C85 C86Pigeons Chinese Owl
Checker C87 C88Pigeons Chinese Owl AOC C89 C90Pigeons English Trumpeter C91 C92Pigeons Runts C93 C94Pigeons Helmets C95 C96Pigeons Mapies C97 C98Pigeons Frillbacks C99 C100Pigeons Strassers C101 C102Pigeons Swallows C103 C104Pigeons AOV not listed
named on entry tag C105 C106Doves Any Variety C107 C108
SECTION DTURKEYS Old Old Young Young
Male Female Male FemaleAny Variety D1 D2 D3 D4
SECTION E Old Old Young YoungMale Female Male Female
Guinea Fowl, A.V. E1 E2 E3 E4Ducks Pekin E5 E6 E7 E8Ducks Crested E9 E10 E11 E12Ducks Rouen E13 E14 E15 E16Ducks Muscovy E17 E18 E19 E20Ducks Mallard E21 E22 E23 E24Ducks Indian
Runner, A.V. E25 E26 E27 E28Ducks, Magpie E29 E30 E31 E32Ducks White Call E33 E34 E35 E36Ducks Grey Call E37 E38 E39 E40Ducks Chocolate Call
E41 E42 E43 E44Ducks Call AOC E45 E46 E47 E48Ducks Cayuga E49 E50 E51 E52East Indie E53 E54 E55 E56Ducks AOV E57 E58 E59 E60Geese Embden E61 E62 E63 E64Geese Toulouse E65 E66 E67 E68Geese Buff E69 E70 E71 E72Geese African E73 E74 E75 E76Geese Chinese E77 E78 E79 E80Geese A.O.V. E81 E82 E83 E84
SECTION FGuinea Pigs F1 F2 F3 F4Rabbits Belgian
Checkers F5 F6 F7 F8Rabbits New
Zealand, White F9 F10 F11 F12Rabbits New
Zealand A.O.C. F13 F14 F15 F16Rabbits Dutch A.C. F17 F18 F19 F20Rabbits Chinchilla F21 F22 F23 F24Rabbits California F25 F26 F27 F28Rabbits Satins F29 F30 F31 F32Rabbits French F33 F34 F35 F36
Rabbits Lops F33 F34 F35 F36Rabbits Dwarf, A.V. F37 F38 F39 F40Rabbits, Any Other F41 F42 F43 F44Breed Named on tag
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Bantams, Japanese, A.O.V. B121 B122 B123 B124Bantams, Leghorn, White B125 B126 B127 B128Bantams, Leghorn,
Light Brown B129 B130 B131 B132Bantams, Leghorn, A.O.V. B133 B134 B135 B136Bantams, Polish,
White Crested B137 B138 B139 B140Bantams, Polish, A.O.V. B141 B142 B143 B144Bantams, Modern Games, A.VB145 B146 B147 B148Bantams, Game O.E.
Black,Red B149 B150 B151 B152Bantams, Game O.E. SpangleB153 B154 B155 B156Bantams, Game O.E. Black B157 B158 B159 B160Bantams, Game O.E. A.O.V. B161 B162 B163 B164Bantams, Belgian D’Anvers, A.V.
B165 B166 B167 B168Bantams, Sussex, A.V. B169 B170 B171 B172Bantams, Anconas B173 B174 B175 B176Bantams, Any Other Breed B177 B178 B179 B180
Named on entry tagSECTION CPIGEON_______________Male FemalePigeons, Homers, Flying White C1 C2Pigeons, Homers, Flying Blue,
Silver or Mealy C3 C4Pigeons, Homers Checker C5 C6Pigeons Homers, Flying AOC C7 C8Pigeons Homers Show
Pen Barred C9 C10Pigeons, Homers,
Show Pen Checker C11 C12Pigeons Homers Show
Pen AOC C13 C14Pigeons Fantail White C15 C16Pigeons Fantail Black C17 C18Pigeons Fantail AOC C19 C20Pigeons Barbs C21 C22Pigeons English Carrier C23 C24Pigeons Tumbler Lfcl Black C25 C26Pigeons Tumbler Lfcl
Baldhead C27 C28Pigeons Tumbler AOC C29 C30Pigeons Tumbler
Komorner Black C31 C32Pigeons Tumbler Komorner
Red Or Yellow C33 C34Pigeons Tumbler
Komorner AOC C35 C36Pigeons Tumbler Berliner C37 C38Pigeons Tumbler AOV C39 C40Pigeons Oriental Frill C41 C42Pigeons German
Beauty Homer C43 C44Pigeons Nuns C45 C46Pigeons Dragoons C47 C48Pigeons Modena Gazzi Black C49 C50Pigeons Modena Gazzi
Blue Or Silver C51 C52Pigeons Modena Gazzi AOC C53 C54Pigeons Modena Schietti
Black C55 C56Pigeons Modena Schietti
Red Or Yellow C57 C58Pigeons Modena Schietti
AOC C59 C60Pigeons Pouter AV C61 C62Pigeons Lahores C63 C64Pigeons Rollers White C65 C66Pigeons Rollers Black Marked C67 C68
PIGEON_______________Male FemalePigeons Rollers Red
Or Yellow Marked C69 C70Pigeons Rollers Bellneck C71 C72Pigeons Rollers AOC C73 C74Pigeons Tippler Show C75 C76
Pigeons Tippler Flying C77 C78Pigeons Kings C79 C80Pigeons Jacobin C81 C82Pigeons African Owl C83 C84Pigeons Chinese Owl Blue C85 C86Pigeons Chinese Owl
Checker C87 C88Pigeons Chinese Owl AOC C89 C90Pigeons English Trumpeter C91 C92Pigeons Runts C93 C94Pigeons Helmets C95 C96Pigeons Mapies C97 C98Pigeons Frillbacks C99 C100Pigeons Strassers C101 C102Pigeons Swallows C103 C104Pigeons AOV not listed
named on entry tag C105 C106Doves Any Variety C107 C108
SECTION DTURKEYS Old Old Young Young
Male Female Male FemaleAny Variety D1 D2 D3 D4
SECTION E Old Old Young YoungMale Female Male Female
Guinea Fowl, A.V. E1 E2 E3 E4Ducks Pekin E5 E6 E7 E8Ducks Crested E9 E10 E11 E12Ducks Rouen E13 E14 E15 E16Ducks Muscovy E17 E18 E19 E20Ducks Mallard E21 E22 E23 E24Ducks Indian
Runner, A.V. E25 E26 E27 E28Ducks, Magpie E29 E30 E31 E32Ducks White Call E33 E34 E35 E36Ducks Grey Call E37 E38 E39 E40Ducks Chocolate Call
E41 E42 E43 E44Ducks Call AOC E45 E46 E47 E48Ducks Cayuga E49 E50 E51 E52East Indie E53 E54 E55 E56Ducks AOV E57 E58 E59 E60Geese Embden E61 E62 E63 E64Geese Toulouse E65 E66 E67 E68Geese Buff E69 E70 E71 E72Geese African E73 E74 E75 E76Geese Chinese E77 E78 E79 E80Geese A.O.V. E81 E82 E83 E84
SECTION FGuinea Pigs F1 F2 F3 F4Rabbits Belgian
Checkers F5 F6 F7 F8Rabbits New
Zealand, White F9 F10 F11 F12Rabbits New
Zealand A.O.C. F13 F14 F15 F16Rabbits Dutch A.C. F17 F18 F19 F20Rabbits Chinchilla F21 F22 F23 F24Rabbits California F25 F26 F27 F28Rabbits Satins F29 F30 F31 F32Rabbits French F33 F34 F35 F36
Rabbits Lops F33 F34 F35 F36Rabbits Dwarf, A.V. F37 F38 F39 F40Rabbits, Any Other F41 F42 F43 F44Breed Named on tag
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