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Page 1: 109th MOORA SHOW...5 Sponsors of the 109th Moora Show Thank you to each and every one of our sponsors for 2020. We could not hold the show without your generous support. * Harvest

This years Show Cover was designed by Isla Adams. The winner of the Moora Show

‘Design the Schedule Cover’ Competition 2019.

109th MOORA SHOW 19 September 2020

www.moorashow.com.au MooraShow

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Sponsors of the 109th Moora Show

Thank you to each and every one of our

sponsors for 2020. We could not hold the show

without your generous support.

* Harvest Road

* SIMCOA

* JG Brassington Building

Services

* Moora Toyota

* TF Creations Australia

* Lewis RV

* Pascoe Partners

* CBH Grass Roots Grant

* Bits and Bobbins

* Boxes and Bouquets

* Cynthia McMorran

* Summit Fertilizers

* Tierney’s Transport

* Moora Post Office

* Moora Newsagency

* The Wendy Barlow

Trophy

* JL & TL Turner

* Hon Martin Aldridge MLC

* BGC Transport

* Leo Doornbusch

* Phil Manning

* CSBP Central Midlands

* Kate Linke

* Elders Moora

* Dave Watson Contracting

* Moora Shire

* Shane Love MLA

* Moora Miling Pasture

Improvement Group

* Mr & Mrs D&M Morgan

* Action Outdoors Moora

* P&T Ackland

* P Popplewell

* J & W McKinley

* RSM

* Eve Newport - Moora

Barracks

* Westpac Community Grant

* Bindi Transport

* DG Cabinets

* Michelle Cockman

* CWA

* G&D Rose

* Topp Dogg

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CONTENTS Welcome 7

Admission Charges 8

Show Program 9

Show Highlights 10

Special thanks 11

Officials 12

Section A - Sheep Exhibition 14

Section B - Wool 15

Section C - Poultry 16

Section D - Grain and Fodder 19

Section E - Homecrafts 20

Moora Show Homecraft Challenge 23

Section F - Craft 24

Section G - Recycled Art, Farm Art, Metalwork,

Woodwork & Woodturning 25

Fine Woodworking 26

Section H - Restored Piece of Furniture 27

Section I - Photography 28

Photography Theme Section 29

MIDDLE SECTION - SHOW PACKAGE FORMS 31

MIDDLE SECTION - SHOW ENTRY FORMS 33

Section J - Art 35

Design Next Years Show Schedule 36

Section K - Student Section 37

Section L - Home Produce 40

Section M - Fruit and Vegetables 41

Section N - Horticulture 42

Section O - Cookery 44

Schedule Cake 46

Gingerbread House Competition 48

Notes to Exhibitors 49

Horseman Association info 50

CMAS Inc Past Presidents 52

Calendar 54

CMAS Inc Rules and Regulations 58

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Chairman’s Message 2020

We have been working very hard in the back ground amidst all the lockdown

and uncertainty to keep working on this year’s show, but happy to share that

we are going ahead.

We are delighted this year to welcome lots of new sponsors. We are so very

appreciative of all our sponsors old and new. The fact that so many people and

businesses have supported us at a time when the world has been at an all time

low, is testament to the fantastic community we have around us. We are very,

very appreciative of everyone’s support.

The whole show book has been revamped, a few new classes added for people

to try. We always welcome feedback on what can be improved. This can be

done online on the show website. We work hard to improve the show for you

year on year.

This year we were extremely fortunate to be awarded a CBH Grass Roots grant

and a Westpac Community Grant. Harvest Road have also sponsored some

new gazebos and thanks to the additional funding we have also invested in

some tables and chairs, all of which we hope will be useful for many years to

come. Thank you to CBH and Westpac Bank for the opportunity to apply for a

grant.

The show committee has been amazing as always. Despite restrictions on

getting together for committee meetings, they have worked so hard and I am

so thankful and grateful for the amazing group of people we have working in

the background. New members are always welcome as even if you can’t come

to meetings there is still plenty you can help us with.

Thank you also to everyone who has agreed to steward or to judge a section.

This is such a rewarding job and so much goes on behind the scenes. Thank

you for your time, commitment and support. We are very grateful.

Should you have any time to spare either before the show to help with set up or

on the Sunday after the show please let us know as we always need extra help.

Finally I would like to say thank you to you. Without any entries in the show,

there is no show, so we hope you love the new show book as much as we do,

and we look forward to welcoming you once again to the Moora Show.

Marc Jones

Chairman

Central Midlands Agricultural Society

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Admission Charges

Adults $15

Pensioners (aged and disabled only) $10

High School Students $10

Primary School Students $5

Children 5 and under FREE

Discounted Pre-Paid Show Packages available

Show Day Packages for

The Moora Show 2020

Family Package (2 adults & 2 children 12 and under): $25

Single Adult package: $12

Pensioners Package: $8

High School Student Package $8

Primary School Student Package $5

All Show Day Packages include 5 FREE Pavilion entries and

FREE entry to the Moora Show for each ticket holder.

Names will be at the Main Gate. No tickets to be posted or emailed.

Show Day packages MUST be purchased prior to the Show Day.

See form on page 31

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SHOW PROGRAM Saturday 19th September

10AM - LATE

All exhibits must be in place between 8AM - 10AM Friday and

may be removed after 5PM Saturday of Show

or between 9-10AM Sunday

(or as specified in section)

Main gate opens for stock exhibitors 7AM to 9AM

North Gate opens for Equestrian competitors ONLY

7AM and closes at 9AM

Main gate opens to the public from 10AM Saturday.

Equestrian Events 10AM

Pavilion Open 10AM-5.30PM

Side Show Alley 10AM– late

Roxanne’s Dance Workshop 11AM

Official Opening of the Moora Show 12PM

With the combined School Choirs (St Josephs & Moora Primary)

singing the National Anthem

Bar Opens 1PM

Topp Dogg Fashion Parade 1PM

Removal of Pavilion Exhibits from 5PM

Live Entertainment - Local Band - The Midnight Jokers 6PM

Evening Live Entertainment sponsored by Simcoa Operations.

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• Sandpit Treasure Hunt. Come and find some treasure in the

Sandpit Treasure Hunt with sand kindly

sponsored by BGC Moora and prize money sponsored by

Eve Newport from the Moora Barracks.

• Enjoy some FREE Children’s Entertainment and Activities sponsored by Central Midlands Agricultural Society and Westpac.

• Opening ceremony performances from St Joseph’s School and Moora Primary School choirs.

• Side Show Alley - Open until Late.

• Amazing Pavilion displays by the local schools.

• Enjoy the amazing shopping experience at the show with our local artisans.

• Local Handmade Crafts - come see who has won their class.

• Stock and District Products - come see the grain, sheep, fleeces and poultry in the sheep pavilion.

• Awesome performances from our local dancers from Roxanne’s Dance Workshop.

• Fashion Parade run by our local store Topp Dogg.

• Evening Live Entertainment with the band The Midnight Jokers

www.facebook.com/TheMidnightJokers

• Bar opens at 1PM

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This year we were extremely

fortunate to be awarded a CBH Grass

Roots grant and a Westpac Community

Grant.

Harvest Road have sponsored some

new gazebos and thanks to the

additional funding we have also

invested in some new tables and

chairs, all of which we hope will

be useful for many years to come.

Simcoa have kindly sponsored the

evening entertainment, so we

hope you enjoy the Midnight

Jokers.

P r o u d s u p p o r t e r s o f

t h e M o o r a s h o w a n d

the Moora community

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HELP NEEDED! Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to your community? • Join us and come along to our fun monthly meetings and have

your say in how the show can happen in the future. New ideas are always welcome.

• Can’t make it to meetings? No problem, we still need help with the show book, website, social media, advertising, sponsors and general admin.

• No time over the year? – Why not volunteer on Show day to help, or spare us a few hours for the set up in the days before the show?

• We ALWAYS need help on the Sunday after the show if you can spare us a few hours or more. Bring the kids too. There is so much to do.

• Why? Because many hands make light work – we need YOU!

OFFICIALS Patron/Chief Steward Michelle Cockman 9651 1530

Chairman Marc Jones 0488 061 293

Trade/Food Space Megan Brassington 0428 657 200

STEWARDS Pavilion Manager Sharon McCuish 0477 549 050

Entries Secretary Tina Fledderus 0488 965 315

Groundsman Bill Hobden 0428 911 203

Sheep Gaden Rose

Wool Rob Climas

Poultry Kate Linke

Grain and Fodder Peter Popplewell

Homecrafts Audrey Brown/Elaine Purser

Craft Tania Turner/Karen Cocking

Recycled Art Wendy McKinley

Fine Woodworking John Brassington

Photography Zoe Joyce

Art Alison Gibsone

Student Tina Fledderus/Nikki Denison Smith

Home Produce Robyn Broad

Fruit and Vegetables Leo Doornbusch/Sharon McCuish

Horticulture Rose Popplewell

Cookery Jill Tonkin

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SECTION A

SHEEP - EXHIBITION

This year we are having a wonderful exhibition of several breeds of

sheep. Thanks to Gaden Rose.

Sheep form a large part of Australia’s thriving agricultural industry.

Australian farmers produce excellent wool and some of the best

quality lamb in the world.

You can see fleece, meat and dual purpose sheep at the Moora Show.

Stop by and say hello!

A bit about sheep.

Did you know that sheep are waterproof? A compound in their fleece

called lanolin repels water and helps to keep them toasty warm in the

coldest weeks of winter. If lanolin seems familiar, you might have seen

it in your hand cream—it’s great for dry skin.

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SECTION B - WOOL Steward Rob Climas

Entry fee: $1 (except class 16 = $5)

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2 (except class 16 = 1st $50, 2nd $25)

Exhibits need to be in place Friday 9.30AM

Judging will commence Friday 10.30AM

Elders Moora $25 Cash Prize for Champion Fleece Spring Classes.

Elders Moora $25 Cash Prize for Champion Fleece Autumn Classes.

Elders Moora $25 Cash Prize for Champion Fleece Open Classes.

Elders Moora $50 Cash Prize for 1st Prize in Class 16

Elders Moora $25 Cash Prize for 2nd Prize in Class 16

Ribbons will be awarded to Grand Champion Farmers Fleece, Grand

Champion Open Fleece, Best Spring Shorn Fleece and Best Autumn

Shorn Fleece.

Farmers Spring Classes/Non Stud

1. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, fine

2. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, medium

3. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, strong

Farmers Autumn Classes/Non Stud

4. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, fine

5. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, medium

6. Merino Ewe/Wether fleece, strong

Open Classes

All fleeces from housed, rugged sheep and stud breeders are

eligible, as are farmers fleeces.

7. Merino Ram, fine

8. Merino Ram, medium

9. Merino Ram, strong

10. Merino Ewe/Wether, fine

11. Merino Ewe/Wether, medium

12. Merino Ewe/Wether, strong

13. Lamb Fleece

14. Long wool, crossbred fleece

15. Short wool, crossbred fleece

Two Fleece Class

Fleeces will be judged on evenness and excellence for breed

16. Any pair of fleeces as identical as possible

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SECTION C - POULTRY Steward Kate Linke 0428 515 035

Entry Fee $1

Prizes 1st $5, 2nd $2 proudly sponsored by RSM

Poultry to be in cages for judging on Saturday by

8.30AM sharp.

Please do NOT bring poultry to show on Friday.

Exhibits must not be removed before 4PM on Saturday.

Cages supplied by CMAS.

Please ensure poultry is DISEASE & PEST FREE.

Champion Rosette for Special Awards.

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Overall Champion Hen

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Overall Champion Rooster.

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Champion Turkey

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Champion Water fowl.

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Best Backyard Hen

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Best Backyard Rooster

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Best Junior Hen

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Best Junior Rooster

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Most Points in Adult Section

RSM $25 Cash Prize for Most Points in Junior Section

Yearalia Poultry Trophy for Most Points Junior Section

ADULT CLASSES

Hard Feathered Large Birds

1. Indian Game, any colour,

rooster

2. Indian Game, any colour,

hen

3. Modern, any colour, rooster

4. Modern, any colour, hen

5. Old English, black red,

rooster

6. Old English, black red, hen

7. Old English, any other

colour, rooster

8. Old English, any other

colour, hen

9. Any other variety Large

Game Bird, rooster

10. Any other variety Large

Game Bird, hen

11. Wyandotte Silver Laced,

rooster

12. Wyandotte Silver Laced, hen

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Large Heavy Breeds

13. Australorp, rooster

14. Australorp, hen

15. Orpington, black ,rooster

16. Orpington, black, hen

17. Orpington, any other colour,

rooster

18. Orpington, any other colour,

hen

19. Plymouth Rock, rooster

20. Plymouth Rock, hen

21. Rhode Island Red, rooster

22. Rhode Island Red, hen

23. Sussex Light, rooster

24. Sussex Light, hen

25. Wyandotte Gold Laced,

rooster

26. Wyandotte Gold Laced, hen

27. Wyandotte, white, rooster

28. Wyandotte, white, hen

29. Wyandotte, any other

colour, rooster

30. Wyandotte, any other

colour, hen

31. Any other Heavy Breed,

rooster

32. Any other Heavy Breed, hen

Turkeys

33. Bronze wing male

34. Bronze wing female

35. White male

36. White female

37. Any other standard colour

male

38. Any other standard colour

female

Large Light Standard Breeds

39. Araucana, rooster

40. Araucana, hen

41. Hamburg, any colour,

rooster

42. Hamburg, any colour, hen

43. Leghorn, any colour, rooster

44. Leghorn, any colour, hen

45. Silkie, white, rooster

46. Silkie, white, hen

47. Silkie, any colour, rooster

48. Silkie, any colour, hen

49. Welsummer, rooster

50. Welsummer, hen

51. Any other variety, Light

Breed, rooster

52. Any other variety, Light

Breed, hen

Hard Feathered Bantams

53. Indian Game, black red,

rooster

54. Indian Game, black red, hen

55. Modern, any other colour,

rooster

56. Modern, any other colour,

hen

57. Old English, any other

colour, rooster

58. Old English, any other

colour, hen

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Soft Feathered Bantams

59. Australorp, rooster

60. Australorp, hen

61. Leghorn, any colour, rooster

62. Leghorn, any colour, hen

63. Pekin, black, rooster

64. Pekin, black, hen

65. Pekin, any other colour,

rooster

66. Pekin, any other colour, hen

67. Rhode Island Red, rooster

68. Rhode Island Red, hen

69. Sussex, any colour, rooster

70. Sussex, any colour, hen

71. Wyandotte, white, rooster

72. Wyandotte, white, hen

73. Wyandotte Partridge,

rooster

74. Wyandotte Partridge, hen

75. Wyandotte, any other

colour, rooster

76. Wyandotte, any other

colour, hen

77. Any other variety, Soft

Feather Bantam, rooster

78. Any other variety, Soft

Feather Bantam, hen

Waterfowl

79. Any standard breed duck,

rooster

80. Any standard breed duck,

hen

81. Any standard breed goose,

rooster

82. Any standard breed goose,

hen

Pairs –Please note: Pairs must

be entered as pairs and not

entered in any other classes.

A Pair constitutes one rooster &

one hen.

83. Large hard feather

84. Large, heavy or light breed

85. Soft feather Bantam

86. Hard feather Bantam

87. Any Standard Breed

Waterfowl

Juniors

88. Large hard feather breed,

rooster

89. Large hard feather breed,

hen

90. Hard feather bantam, rooster

91. Hard feather bantam, hen

92. Soft feather bantam, rooster

93. Soft feather bantam, hen

94. Large fowl (heavy or light),

rooster

95. Large fowl (heavy or light),

hen

96. Waterfowl, rooster

97. Waterfowl, hen

Chooks of mixed/unknown

breed.

98. Backyard rooster

99. Backyard hen

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SECTION D - GRAIN

AND FODDER Steward Peter Popplewell

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

No pickled grain to be exhibited. Green sheaves to weigh not less than 3kgs

except where otherwise stated. Containers must hold 5-10kgs.

All exhibits to be named in every instance. Entries not named with variety

will not be judged.

CSBP Central Midlands $25 Cash Prize for Most Points class 20-

22, 27-32.

Summit Fertilizer $25 Cash Prize for Most Points class 16.

MMPIG $25 Cash Prize for Most

Outstanding Exhibit in this Section.

Shield for most points in fodder Classes 16,

20-22, 27-32

1. 20kg Wheat, (AH)

2. 20kg Wheat, (APW)

3. 20kg Wheat, (ASWN)

4. 20kg Oats, Milling

5. 20kg Oats, Hay

6. 20kg Oats, Feed

7. 20kg Barley, Malt

8. 20kg Barley, Feed

9. 20kg White Lupin Seed

10. 20kg Canola Seed

11. 5kg Sub Clover Seed

12. 5kg Rose Clover Seed

13. 5kg Serradella Seed

14. 5kg Chickpea Seed

15. 5kg Pea Seed

16. Collection of growing pas-

ture fodders, 3 varieties,

displayed in their soil. Soil to

be not less than 7cm deep

and each variety to be in

wood, plastic or metal

container at least 25x25cm

17. Sheaf of Wheat for Grain

18. Sheaf of Oats for Grain

19. Sheaf of Malt Barley for

Grain

20. Sheaf of Oats for Hay

21. Sheaf of Wheat for Hay

22. Sheaf of Feed Barley

23. Sheaf of Canola

24. Sheaf of Chick Peas

25. Sheaf of Peas

26. Bundle of White Lupins

27. Bundle of Serradella

28. Best collection of fodder

plants, judged on suitability

to district, 3 varieties

29. Cut bundle of Sub Clover

30. Cut bundle of Medic

31. Cut bundle of Rose Type

Clover

32. Cut bundle of any other

nodulating plant not

mentioned. E.g. Biserrula

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SECTION E - HOMECRAFTS Stewards: Audrey Brown and Elaine Purser

Entry Fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5. 2nd $2

No article is to be entered that has previously been shown at the

Moora Show.

Limited to two entries per class.

All items entered must be named for the stewards but out of sight

for the judges or cannot be judged.

Articles not to be washed.

KNITTING

A sash will be awarded for the Outstanding Exhibit in knitting.

CWA $20 Cash Prize for Most Points in Knitting.

All knitting to be hand knitted unless otherwise stated.

1. Knitted Jumper or cardigan, any size

2. Stole, Shawl, Scarf or Poncho

3. Baby’s Outfit (minimum of 2 pieces e.g. Jacket and booties)

4. Baby’s Booties - Collection of 3 pairs, all different

5. Cot or Bassinet Rug

6. Knee Rug

7. Bed Rug

8. Dressed Doll - knitted outfit

9. Toy Article 10. Article Knitted in any natural fibre - label attached

11. Article made from homespun yarn

12. Homespun skein (any fleece)

13. Any other article not previously

mentioned.

NOVICE - KNITTING

This is restricted to people who have not previously won a prize for

knitting at the Moora Show.

PASCOE $20 Cash Prize for Most Points in Novice - Knitting

14. Scarf

15. Beanie

16. Toy Article

17. Any other article not previously mentioned

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CROCHET

A sash will be awarded for the Most Outstanding Exhibit in Crochet.

W. Barlow Memorial Trophy + $50 Cash Prize for Most Points in

Crochet classes 18-30

18. Baby’s outfit (minimum of 2 pieces e.g. Jacket and booties)

19. Baby’s booties - collection of 3 pairs, all different

20. Adults garment

21. Childs garment

22. Toy Article

23. Cushion - made up

24. Single item less than 45cm in diameter - doily, table runner

25. Single item greater than 45cm in diameter - doily, etc

26. Cot or Bassinette Rug

27. Knee Rug

28. Bed Rug

29. Shawl, stole, scarf or poncho

30. Any other article not previously mentioned

NOVICE CROCHET

Restricted to people who have not previously won a prize for crochet

at the Moora Show.

TF Creations Australia $25 Cash Prize for most points in

Novice - crochet.

31. Knee rug 1m x 1m

32. Scarf

33. Toy Article

34. Any other article not

previously mentioned.

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MACHINED WORK

A sash will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in Machined

Work.

PASCOE PARTNERS $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding Exhibit

in Machined Work.

Any fabric may be used unless otherwise specified.

35. Girl’s outfit, up to 6 years

36. Pyjamas

37. Boys outfit, up to 6 years

38. Ladies blouse

39. Mens shirt

40. Garment featuring machine

embroidery and/or appliqué

41. Garment featuring smocking

42. Apron, any size or style

43. Tote/shopping bag

44. Cushion Cover - Machine Embroidery

45. Cushion Cover - Appliqué

46. Any other item not previously mentioned.

NOVICE - MACHINED WORK

Restricted to people who have not won a prize for sewing at the Moora

Show before.

P & T Ackland $20 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in Novice

Machined Work

47. Child’s dress

48. Tote/shopping bag

49. Apron, any size or style

50. Cushion cover

STUDENT HOMECRAFT

Bits and Bobbins $25 Voucher for Most Outstanding Exhibit

in Student Homecraft.

51. Knitted article - Primary School

52. Knitted article - High School

53. Crochet article - Primary School

54. Crochet article - High School

55. Machine sewn article - Primary School

56. Machine sewn article - High School

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PATCHWORK

Tierney’s Transport $25 Cash

Prize for Best Exhibit in

Patchwork and Quilting.

A Sash will be awarded for the

Most Outstanding Exhibit in this

Section.

57. Patchwork/Appliqué Wall

hanging

58. Appliquéd Quilt

59. Patchwork Quilt

60. Miniature Quilt

61. Patchwork article made

from recycled fabric

62. Any other patchwork not

previously mentioned

* Moora Show Homecraft Challenge* Open to any age.

Cash First Prize of $10 for each challenge.

Proudly Sponsored by Bindi Transport

63. Make a Draught Stopper using any technique, fabric or

yarn. Combination of trimmings and embellishments allowed.

64. Make a Door Stopper using any technique, fabric or yarn.

Combination of trimmings and embellishments allowed.

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SECTION F - CRAFT Stewards Tania Turner and Karen Cocking

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

All exhibits to be the work of the exhibitor.

Limited to two entries per class.

JL & TL Turner $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding Exhibit in

Craft 1-21 and Pottery 22-25

All items must be named for the stewards but out of sight for the

judges or they cannot be judged.

GENERAL

1. Card, any type, handmade,

not computer generated

2. Toy made from any fabric

3. Christmas Decoration

4. Soap making - 1 bar

5. Candle making - 1 candle

6. Article made from recycled

materials

7. Collection of 3 different

distinct crafts (different

techniques)

8. Cross stitched article,

pre-printed

9. Cross stitched article, not

pre-printed

10. Needlepoint tapestry

picture, mounted

11. Needlepoint tapestry

picture, otherwise finished

12. Any other embroidery

13. Scrapbooking page, any

theme

14. Any other paper craft

15. Article made from natural

materials

16. Any other hand sewn article

(no machine work allowed)

17. Sculpture - other than

pottery

18. Article featuring mosaics

19. Macramé

20. Jewellery

21. Jewellery - beadwork

22. Any other article not

previously mentioned

POTTERY (AIR OR KILN)

23. Wheel Pottery

24. Hand Pottery

25. Mixed Hand/Wheel pottery

26. Pottery Sculpture

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SECTION G - RECYCLED ART,

FARM ART, METALWORK,

WOODWORK & WOODTURNING Steward: Wendy McKinley

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

Limited to 2 entries per class per person.

No article to be entered that has previously been shown at the

Moora Show.

JG Brassington Building Services $50 Cash Prize for most points

in classes 9-10 & 11-15

Sash Award for sections 1-8

Recycled & Farm Art

1. Welded Art Piece (scrap

pieces, tines, pipe, etc)

2. Wire Art piece (twist, bend,

coil and manipulate wire into

recognisable shape)

3. Found Art (to be displayed

in natural state)

4. Paper Art Piece (create an

artwork from a combination

of different used paper)

5. Plastic Art Piece (create an

artwork from any type of

used plastic)

6. Recycled Timber item useful

or decorative.

7. Recycled Plastic (made into

a useful item)

8. Open or combination of

above.

Metalwork

9. Furniture

10. Open (candelabra, animal,

ornament, etc)

Woodturning/woodwork

Exhibit to be labelled with type of

wood.

11. Bowl

12. Useful (household) article

13. Wooden toy

14. Open Woodwork

15. Open turned wood

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FINE WOODWORKING Entry fee $1

Prize $300

J.G Brassington General Building Services Award

Open to Amateur and Semi-Amateur woodworkers from Moora and

adjoining Shires. The standard of work will have to be well above

average.

Judging would be conducted separately to all other categories and

should the judge not award a winner the prize money would be

added to next year’s prize money.

Entries must not have been previously entered in any competition.

Points will be awarded for:

• Standard of woodwork e.g. Joints etc 20%

• Standard of finish 20%

• Usefulness of item 20%

• Whether the item was self designed or came out of a book or

from a set of plans 20%

• Complexity of item 20%

Some examples:

• A furnished dolls house with no pre made or commercial

components

• An inlayed jewellery box

• A carved inlayed chess set

• A wooden boat or model ship

Things NOT to be included would be salt and pepper shakers or

turned pens etc.

For more detailed information please feel free

to phone

John on 0417 178 969

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SECTION H - RESTORED

PIECE OF FURNITURE Entry fee $1

First Prize $100

Second Prize $50

JG Brassington General Building Services $100 Cash Prize

DWC $50 Cash Prize

Heading for an auction or opshop? While you’re there, take a look at

those old tables, chests, and whatever shoved back in odd corners..

And don’t be overly turned off by ugly paint or varnish.

What’s under the surface may be a quality piece of furniture that will

make a fine addition to your own home or which can be an entry into

this years Moora Show!

Because this year we have added a new section:

Restored Piece of Furniture.

So get creative and restore that side table, chair or drawers.

PLEASE READ THE RULES IN THE SMALL PRINT BELOW

RULES: When submitting your entry, please ensure that you include the sizes of your

piece and a photo. This is for us to ensure that we have ample space for your

creations. This photo WILL NOT be judged.

On the Friday before the Show you will have to deliver your finished piece including

a BEFORE photo. Between 8-10AM

Without a before photo your item can not be judged.

This will have to be your OWN work. Only small furniture allowed.

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SECTION I - PHOTOGRAPHY Steward Zoe Joyce 0439 511 682

Entry Fee $1

Prizes 1st $5, 2nd $2

Prints previously entered or shown at the Moora Show are NOT

eligible for entering.

Photographs must not have the date printed on the front of the

exhibit.

Maximum number of entries by one exhibitor limited to

two per class.

Each exhibit to be INDIVIDUALLY mounted on card with 1.5 cm

(1/2”) border to ensure protection of your prints.

All exhibits must have your name and class number on the back.

No name means no judging.

If mounted on black, please write your name in white pencil.

Enlargements not to be framed.

Action Outdoors Moora - Patio and Sheds Cash Prize of $50 for

Most Points in Adult Classes 1-18

Action Outdoors Moora - Patio and Sheds Cash Prize of $25 for

Most Points in Junior Classes 19-31

All prints to be of standard size 4 x 6 inches,

** Exhibits NOT of standard commercial print size,

will be displayed but will NOT be eligible for judging. **

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Adult Section

1. Oldies are Beauties

(An image of an elderly

person/s)

2. Moora’s Best (any image

capturing a uniquely Moora

scene)

3. Selfies (face shot, shoulders

and above)

4. City Life

5. Out to Sea

6. Australian Icons

7. Photo taken by a drone (any

subject)

8. Architecture

9. Insects.

10. Life on the Farm (best

images of farming/farm life)

11. Birds

12. Weather (Images that

showcase the many wonders

of the weather)

13. Sport (a ‘speccy’ shot of a

player in action, or any other

sport themed photo)

14. Family & Friends

15. Flowers

16. Train line

17. Mono tone (open)

18. Animals (this calls for

images of all creatures,

great and small)

Junior Section

19. Oldies are Beauties

(An image of an elderly

person/s.)

20. In the garden (Photographs

of anything you can find in

your garden)

21. Life on the farm

22. Selfie (face shot, shoulders

and above)

23. Insects

24. Birds

25. Out to Sea

26. Family/Friends

27. Flowers

28. Animals (this class calls for

images of all creatures,

great and small)

29. Moora’s Best (any image

capturing a uniquely Moora

scene)

30. Recycling photo (Image

showing recycling in action)

31. Weather (Images that

showcase the many wonders

of the weather)

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THEME SECTION

THEME: FENCE LINES

Print size 4x6 inches

Sponsored by Moora Toyota

Prizes: First $10, Second $5

32. Adult

33. High School Students

34. Primary School Students

2021 PHOTOGRAPHY THEME “Litter in the Shire of Moora”

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Show Day Packages available until 5pm Friday 4th September

$25 - Family Package - 2 adults and 2 children - 12 & under

$12 - Single Adult Package

$8 - Pensioners Package

$8 - High School Student Package

$5 - Primary School Student Package

All Show Day Packages include 5 FREE Pavilion entries and

FREE entry to the Moora Show for each ticket holder. A list of names

will be at the Main Gate. No entry tickets will be posted/emailed out.

PLEASE COMPLETE ALL INFORMATION ON THE NEXT PAGE Please Note:

• Buy your Show Day package before 31st of August and go in the

running to receive your Show Package for FREE

• Payment must accompany ALL Completed Show Day Packages and Entry Forms. See next page for payment details.

• Please email forms & receipts to [email protected]

Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to

your community?

• Join us and come along to our fun monthly meetings and have your say in how the show can happen in the future. New ideas always welcome.

• Can’t make it to meetings? No problem, we will still need help with the show book, website, social media, advertising, sponsors and general

admin.

• No time over the year? Why not volunteer on Show Day to help, or spare us a few hours for the set up in the days before the show?

• We ALWAYS need help on the Sunday after the show if you can spare us a few hours or more. Bring the kids too. There is so much to do.

• Why? Because many hands make light work - we need YOU! Privacy Act Statement

The information provided by you in this Application is collected by the Central Midlands Agricultural Society

Inc for the purpose of providing membership entitlements to the society. We may publish details such as your

name in any CMAS Inc publication or communication. Such information may be made available to and pub-

lished by the media. We will not disclose your personal information without your consent for any other pur-

pose unless required or authorized by law. You may request access to your personal information and, if neces-

sary, request that our records of that information be corrected by writing to the: Secretary, CMAS INC, PO BOX

306, Moora WA 6510

109th Moora Show

Saturday 19th

September 2020

Gate open

10.00AM-Until late

CMAS Inc

PO BOX 306

MOORA WA 6510

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.moorashow.com.au

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Please use a separate form for family members with different

contact details.

Please circle option required for EACH person

F (family), S (single adult), P (pensioner),

HS (high school) , PS (primary school)

Name:______________________________________ F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Name:______________________________________F/S/P/HS/PS

Address:___________________________________

Phone:_____________________________________

Email:______________________________________

If paying in Person: Forms and either Cash or Cheque may be left at the Moora Post Office for collection.

Please make Cheques payable to: CMAS Inc

If paying electronically: Direct Deposit over the counter at Westpac or

Online Banking. Account name CMAS Inc, BSB 036106 ACC 240015

Please include your name as reference. Email forms and receipts to

[email protected]

If paying by post: Please address to Secretary, CMAS Inc, PO BOX 306, Moora WA 6510. Please include a cheque or a copy of your Bank Payment

Receipt with your completed forms.

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CENTRAL MIDLANDS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

109TH ANNUAL SHOW - Saturday 19th September 2020

Entry forms to be left in the show PO BOX (PO BOX 306, Moora WA, 6510) by

5pm or emailed through [email protected] by 6pm on Thursday

10th September 2020.

No late entries will be accepted.

All sections may be entered on the same form but separate forms needed per

person. Forms also available from www.moorashow.com.au or from our

Facebook page ‘Moora Show’

Entry forms can be emailed to [email protected] and money

transferred as per the details below. Please note this is a new email

address for 2020 and must be used for entries. CMAS Inc take no responsibility for entry forms emailed to the incorrect email address .

If paying in person: Forms and either Cash or Cheque may be left at

the Moora Post Office for collection. Please make cheques payable to

CMAS Inc.

If paying electronically: Direct Deposit over the counter at Westpac

or Online Banking. Account name CMAS Inc - BSB 036106 - Account

number 240015

Please include your name as reference. Email forms and receipts to

[email protected]

If paying by post: Please address to Secretary, CMAS Inc, PO BOX

306, Moora, WA, 6510. Please include a cheque or copy of your bank

payment receipt with your completed forms.

Name:__________________________________________________________

Address:_______________________________________________________

Contact number/Email___________________________________________

Section Class Brief description of entry Fee Official Use

Only

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Name______________________________________________________

Address____________________________________________________

Contact number/email_______________________________________

Section Class Brief description of entry Fee Official Use

Only

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SECTION J - ART Steward: Alison Gibsone

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

No article is to be entered that has previously been shown at the

Moora Show.

Ages to be included in student section and suitably mounted.

Names to be on the back of the exhibit or your entry cannot be

judged.

Entries limited to 2 exhibits per class.

Mick Yates Memorial Perpetual Trophy for Most

Outstanding Exhibit in class 9 - 15

Sash will be awarded to the Most Outstanding

exhibit in Classes 9 - 15

DG Cabinets $15 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding

Exhibit in Classes 1 - 8

DG Cabinets $15 Cash Prize for Class 11

DG Cabinets $20 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding

Exhibit in Classes 13-15

Students

Ages to be included in these

sections.

Years 1 - 3

1. Drawing, any medium

2. Painting, any medium

Years 4 - 6

3. Drawing, any medium

4. Painting, any medium

Years 7 - 9

5. Drawing, any medium

6. Painting, any medium

Years 10 - 12

7. Drawing, any medium

8. Painting, any medium

Adults

9. Best entry in Oils, Acrylics

and/or Opaque medium

10. Best entry in Water Colours

11. Best entry in Pen & Wash

12. Best entry in Any Medium

Aboriginal Art

13. Art, any medium, traditional

(give some idea of the story

behind the work.

14. Art, any medium, landscape

15. Art, any medium, School

Student

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J 16

DESIGN NEXT YEARS

SHOW SCHEDULE COVER

No Entry Fee

1st place to be featured as next years Show Book cover

2nd place to be featured as next years Show Book back cover

Open to Primary and High School Students

2020 THEME

“Birds in the Shire of Moora”

Must be submitted on A5 paper.

In portrait format. Name to be on the back of the exhibit or your

entry cannot be judged.

** Crayons and Markers and the use of bright colours work

best for printing of your Masterpiece if you happen to be the

lucky winner!

Try and add a plain border to make it stand out!

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SECTION K - STUDENT SECTION Stewards Tina Fledderus and Nikki Denison Smith

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

Hon Martin Aldridge $15 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in

Classes 1-11 (Kindergarten and Pre-Primary)

Hon Martin Aldridge $15 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in

classes 12-23 (Year 1, 2 and 3).

• Please indicate on entry form if exhibit is larger than

50x50cm.

• Names to be on the exhibit or the entry cannot be judged.

• Name MUST NOT be visible when displayed.

Kindergarten and

Pre-Primary

1. Jar of mixed flowers

2. Key ring - any medium

3. Decorated biscuit

4. Article made out of clay (Air

drying or polymer)

5. Pasta craft

6. Article using recycled

materials (no bigger than

50cm)

7. Greeting card

(Embellishments allowed)

8. Fridge magnet

9. Christmas decoration

10. Mask - any medium

11. Open

Year 1, 2 and 3

12. Jar with arranged mixed

flowers

13. Key ring - any medium

14. Decorated biscuit

15. Article made out of clay (air

drying or polymer)

16. Pasta craft

17. Article using recycled

materials (no bigger than

50cm)

18. Greeting card

(Embellishments allowed)

19. Peg Art (wooden clothes or

Dolly pegs)

20. Fridge magnet

21. Christmas decoration

22. Mask - any medium

23. Open

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Years 4, 5 and 6

Bits and Bobbins $25 Voucher for Most Outstanding Exhibit in this

class.

24. Jar with arranged mixed flowers

25. Key ring - any medium

26. Article made out of clay (Air drying or polymer)

27. Jewellery (e.g. Beading)

28. Woven basket (min 15cm max 30cm) i.e. Paper, wool, sticks, etc

29. Article using recycled materials

30. Greeting card (hand written verse included - embellishments

allowed)

31. Peg Art wooden clothes or dolly pegs

32. Fridge magnet

33. Christmas decoration

34. Mask - any medium

35. Macramé

36. Open

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Years 7 and 8

TF Creations Australia $25 Cash

Prize for Most Outstanding

Exhibit in this class.

37. Open woodwork

38. Open metalwork

39. Jewellery (metalwork, beading, etc)

40. Macramé

41. An article made from recycled materials

42. Christmas decoration

43. Fridge magnet

44. Mask - any medium

45. Wire Art piece

46. Open

47. One person’s work: Each entry to consist of max 4 articles of any

type for judging. Items to be judged must be listed, they can

consist of woodwork, metalwork, art, gardening, floral art or any

other home hobby craft. To be displayed in an area no larger

than 75x100cm. Judged on workmanship, variety and

arrangement.

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Years 9 and 10

Moora Toyota $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding Exhibit in this

class.

48. Open woodwork

49. Open metalwork

50. Jewellery (metalwork, beading, etc)

51. Macramé

52. An article made from recycled materials

53. Christmas decoration

54. Mask - any medium

55. Wire Art piece

56. Open

57. One person’s work: Each entry to consist of max 4 articles of any

type for judging. Items to be judged must be listed, they can

consist of woodwork, metalwork, art, gardening, floral art or any

other home hobby craft. To be displayed in an area no larger

than 75x100cm. Judged on workmanship, variety and

arrangement.

Years 11 and 12

Moora Toyota $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in this class.

58. Open woodwork

59. Open metalwork

60. Jewellery (metalwork, beading, etc)

61. Macramé

62. An article made from recycled materials

63. Christmas decoration

64. Mask - any medium

65. Wire Art piece

66. Open

67. One person’s work: Each entry to consist of max 4 articles of any

type for judging. Items to be judged must be listed, they can

consist of woodwork, metalwork, art, gardening, floral art or any

other home hobby craft. To be displayed in an area no larger

than 75x100cm. Judged on workmanship, variety and

arrangement.

Student Cooking is now in Section O - Cookery Go and check it out on

page 47!

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SECTION L - HOME PRODUCE Steward Robyn Broad

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

Eggs must not be washed or waxed.

All jars and bottles must be labelled, free of manufacturers markings.

Jam jars are to be a minimum of 250g.

To be the competitors own work.

Limited to two entries per class.

J&W McKinley $10 Cash Prize for Best Entry in Class 16

Pascoe Partners $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in this

Section

1. Hen eggs, white or off white,

half dozen in half egg carton

2. Hen eggs, brown, half dozen

in half egg carton

3. Any other variety of egg,

half dozen, duck, turkey,

Araucana, displayed in half

egg carton

4. Fruit butter (e.g. orange,

lemon, mango)

5. Marmalade, shredded

6. Marmalade, chunky

7. Jam, apricot

8. Jam, fig

9. Jam, any variety

10. Jelly, citrus

11. Jelly, any variety

12. Dried fruit, 2 varieties

13. Sauce, e.g. Chilli, Mango

14. Tomato Sauce

15. Olives, 1 jar

16. Chutney

17. Relish

18. Honey

19. Pickles

20. Beetroot

21. Pickled Onions

22. Meat Jerky

23. Fruit Cordial

24. Fruit Leather

25. Collection of home produce.

Must be made by exhibitor,

no more than 6 items

displayed in a box or

basket.

26. Christmas special

-container no bigger than

40cm in width. Home baked

and preserved food.

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SECTION M -

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Stewards Leo Doornbusch and Sharon McCuish

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $2

Bunches are to be tied - All root vegetables to be trimmed to leave

10cm on top - Potatoes, Peas and Citrus entries to be on a white paper

plate.

Leo Doornbusch $20 Cash Prize for Class 22

Popplewell family $20 Cash Prize for Most Points in this Section.

A Sash will be awarded for the Most Outstanding Exhibit in this

section.

1. 3 oranges, Valencia with

5cm stems

2. 3 oranges, Navels with 5cm

stems

3. 3 lemons, with 5cm stems

4. 3 grapefruit, with 5cm stems

5. 3 mandarins, with 5cm stems

6. Citrus collection, 3 or more

kinds with 5cm stems, 2

specimens each

7. Any other variety fruit

8. 1 cabbage

9. 1 cauliflower

10. 1 head of broccoli

11. Bunch of 5 carrots with 10cm

tops

12. Bunch of silverbeet,

coloured, 5 leaves with

stems

13. Bunch of silverbeet, 5 leaves

with stems

14. Onions or shallots, 5, trim

roots and leaves

15. 3 turnips, white, trim roots

and leaves

16. Turnip, swede type, trim

roots and leaves

17. 3 roots of red beet, trim tops

or leaves

18. Potatoes, 5

19. 10 pods of peas

20. 10 pods of broad beans

21. Celery

22. Kitchen garden, at least 5

different collected items

23. Garden herb collection at

least 3 species, cut

24. Lettuce

25. Pumpkin, any variety

26. Any other variety of

vegetables, correctly

displayed.

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SECTION N - HORTICULTURE Steward Rose Popplewell

Entry fee $1

Prizes 1st $5, 2nd $2

All containers must be free of any identification markings.

No containers will be supplied by the Society.

Oasis if used will have to be concealed.

Distinct means each variety or colour in separate uniform containers.

Pansies are to have Pansy collars.

In Classes 24-32 other grasses, fruits and foliage allowed unless

otherwise stated.

REMINDER: Exhibits must be grown or in the hand of the exhibitor

three months prior to Show.

A Sash will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in this

section.

Summit Fertilizer $20 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in Classes

1-23

Boxes and Bouquets $30 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in

Decorative & Floral Art (24-38)

POT PLANTS

Must be grown by exhibitor

1. Pot Plant in bloom, may be

supported

2. Pot plant, trailing

3. Cacti or Succulent

4. Plant in novelty container

5. Any hanging basket

6. Miniature garden

7. Container or pot, mixed planting

8. Bonsai

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EXHIBITION BLOOMS

9. Rose, single bloom with reasonable stem and foliage

10. Geranium, single, one distinct, own leaf collar

11. Geranium, double, one distinct, own leaf collar

12. Geraniums, ivy, one distinct, own leaf collar

13. Stocks x 3 must have own foliage

14. Iris, any one variety, single spike

15. Petunias, single, 3 distinct cuts with foliage

16. Petunias, double, 3 distinct cuts with foliage

17. Pansies, 3 distinct

18. Sweet Peas, 3 distinct cuts (at least 4 blooms to stem)

19. Pelargonium, 2 cuts

20. Three miscellaneous flowers - bulb, corm, rhizome

21. Flowering Climber/Creeper, 3 distinct

22. Three varieties of flowering shrub,

3 distinct

23. Daffodils, 2 stems

DECORATIVE ART

A bowl must be wider than it is

high.

A vase must be higher than it is

wide.

24. Vase of mixed flowers, 1.5x

the height of vase

25. Vase of mixed tuberous

rhizome corms, Ranunculi or

Anemone

26. Arrangement of Lavender,

no additional foliage

27. Arrangement of Sweet Peas

28. Bowl of Flowers, any one

variety not mentioned in

decorative art

29. Container of flowers, not

vase or bowl

30. Flowers in jug

FLORAL ART

Not necessarily grown

by exhibitor.

31. Wearable Floral Art (can be

dried, eg Corsage)

32. Arrangement of five flowers

33. Arrangement suitable for a

dining table

34. Arrangement of one flower,

any foliage

35. Arrangement, suitable for a

gift

36. Arrangement Agricultural

Crop (wheat, barley, etc)

37. Dry Arrangement, any aids,

not artificial

38. Arrangement of Fruit and

Flowers (can be artificial

fruit)

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SECTION O - COOKERY Steward Jill Tonkin

Entry fee $1

Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $1

One entry only per competitor per class - except in Decorated

Classes.

All items to be exhibited on white disposable plates except

decorated cakes.

All entries to be exhibited in clear plastic oven bags free of any

identification markings. Except decorated cakes/cupcakes.

In any class where there is only 1 entry, awards will be made at the

Judge’s discretion.

Exhibits must be home made and baked from scratch prior to the day

of the Show.

Biscuits are to be pressed and rolled, cookies are to be dropped.

All cakes to be cooked in round tins 20cm or 8”

No packet cakes allowed - unless otherwise stated.

Cynthia McMorran $10 Cash Prize for the Most Outstanding in

classes 1, 2 and 3

Hon Shane Love $20 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in

classes 4-30

A Sash will be awarded for the Most Outstanding Exhibit

in this Section.

OPEN

1. Scones x 6

2. Fruit Scones x 6

3. Pumpkin Scones x 6

4. 6 Pikelets, unbuttered

5. Muffins, sweet x 4

6. Muffins, savoury x 4

7. Plain Cupcakes x 4, not iced

8. Decorated Cupcakes x 4

9. Gluten Free Muffins, sweet x 4, ingredients must be listed

10. Gluten Free Muffins, savoury x 4, ingredients must be listed

11. Gluten Free Cake, Ingredients must be listed

12. Bliss balls/Raw Balls x 4

13. Collection of Biscuits - 4 varieties on a plate

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14. Anzac Biscuits x 6

15. Shortbread, may be cut into pieces

16. Collection of cookies, 4 varieties on a plate

17. Cooked biscuit slice, 2 varieties x 2 pieces each

18. Uncooked biscuit slice, 2 varieties x 2 pieces each

19. Fruit or Nut loaf, open tin

20. Nut and date roll, traditional tin

21. Afternoon tea plate, 2 savoury and 2 sweet items

22. Banana cake

23. Chocolate cake, not iced

24. Marble cake

25. Orange cake, not iced, oblong tin

26. Sultana cake, light

27. Fruit cake, dark

28. Boiled fruitcake

29. Carrot Cake, not iced

30. Pecan Pie

NOVICE

Open only to people who have not won a prize for Cookery at the

Moora Show previously.

Cynthia McMorran $10 Cash Prize for Most Points in Novice

31. Plain Scones x 4

32. Decorated Cupcakes x 4

33. Collection of cookies, 4 varieties on a plate

34. Chocolate Cake, not iced

35. Decorated Cake, Novelty, unrestricted shape and size

DECORATED CAKE

PASCOE $25 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding in this Section.

36. Decorated Cake, Formal

37. Decorated Cake, Butter style icing

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38. SCHEDULE CAKE

CWA Moora Branch Sponsored Award

1st $15, 2nd $10 and 3rd $5

Butter Cake Recipe

Ingredients:

240 grams butter

2 cups Caster Sugar

2 cups Self Raising Flour

4 tablespoons Custard Powder

4 eggs

1 cup milk

Method:

1. Beat all ingredients together for 10 minutes

2. Pour into a greased and buttered 20 cm round tin.

3. Bake in oven 170/180 degrees for one hour or

until golden brown on the outside.

Hints and Notes

• Read your schedule carefully

• Use the best quality ingredients that are available to you.

• Use plain cutters for scones.

• Castor sugar blends together better than granulated

• Don’t test with a skewer as it leaves an unsightly line through the cake. Test by ensuring that the top is firm and the cake comes away from the

edges of the pan.

• Remove patty pan papers and all baking paper from the cakes.

• All cakes to be cooked in round tins 20cm or 8”

• Loaf to be cooked in a loaf tin.

• Put a folded tea towel over the cooling rack to avoid lines on top of the cake.

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STUDENT COOKERY SECTION

CSBP $20 Cash Prize for Most Points in Student Cookery

39. Year 4, 5&6 Cupcakes x 4, 2 plain and 2 iced/decorated

40. Year 4, 5&6 Pikelets x 4

41. Year 4, 5&6 Packet Cake, not iced

42. Year 4, 5&6 Packet Cake, iced/decorated

43. Year 7&8 Cupcakes x 4, 2 plain, 2 iced/decorated

44. Year 7&8 Packet Cake, iced/decorated

45. Year 9&10 Cupcakes x 4, 2 plain, 2 iced/decorated

46. Year 9&10 Homemade Cake, iced/decorated

47. Year 11&12 Cupcakes x 4, 2 plain, 2 iced/decorated

48. Year 11&12 Homemade cake, iced/decorated

BREAD - SUB SECTION

CSBP $20 Cash Prize for Most Outstanding Exhibit

49. White Bread - machine made or loaf tin

50. Wholemeal Bread - machine made or loaf tin

51. White or wholemeal bread, savoury, may have topping -

machine made or loaf tin

52. Wholemeal bread, any other variety, eg rye, bran, can include

savoury toppings and flavours - machine made or loaf tin

53. Free form loaf - no machine or loaf tin

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GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITION

Competition Rules:

One house per participant.

All houses must be placed on a foil covered base

no larger than 30x30cm

All decorations must be 100% edible.

Prizes will be awarded based on appearance,

technique and skill, creativity and difficulty.

First Prize $10 in each class.

Kindly sponsored by Michelle Cockman.

54. Adults

55. High School Students

56. Primary School Students

Note: Primary School Students may have help from an adult with the baking

and putting together of the house.

All decorating MUST be done by the student.

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NOTES TO EXHIBITORS Every effort has been made to include within this book a varied and

comprehensive selection of Sections and Classes. To those who have

not exhibited in the Moora Show, we suggest that you take a look as

there is sure to be something here for you. We have set out below,

hints on ‘How to Exhibit’.

Hints on “How to Enter Exhibits”

• Carefully read your schedule and select the Section and Classes

in which you wish to enter.

• You may submit ALL entries on the same form (space

permitting).

• Each persons entries to be on a separate form. Extra forms

available online.

• Fill in the entry form making sure you state the Section and Class

in the appropriate columns. Forward the completed form

together with your entry fees to the Entries Secretary.

• On Friday the 18th of September, take your exhibit to the

ground as early as you can between 8-10AM and the Steward

in charge of the section in which you are exhibiting will

assist you in placing your entry in the correct position.

• Ensure that your name is on the item.

• Where the prize is in the form of a voucher, it is the

responsibility of the recipient to redeem the voucher, in person,

by the expiry date. This will be stated on the voucher.

• Entries may not be removed before 5PM Saturday, unless under

the direction of the Steward in charge.

• Each article being left for later pick up should be arranged with

the Chief Steward and labelled where not visible to Judges, with

name, section and class number.

• No article to be entered that has been previously entered or

shown at the Moora Show.

• All items entered must be named or cannot be judged.

CLOSING OF ENTRIES FOR SHOW DAY

All entry forms to be in the hands of the entry Secretary no later than

6PM on

Thursday the 10th of September 2020

See Entry Form on Page 31-34 For details

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Moora Horsemans’ Association (MHA) is a local group of keen and

enthusiastic horse riders. The group caters for a wide range of ages,

all levels of education and a wide range of different disciplines

including dressage, jumping, poles, natural horsemanship etc.

MHA offers a safe and welcoming environment for riders and a great

opportunity to meet other like-minded people and enjoy the sport

together.

To become a member of MHA, there is an annual fee of $125 and then,

there is the cost of the instructors. The price ranges on each instructor

and varies from free to $100 per lesson for a private one-hour lesson.

MHA is fortunate to attract some high

calibre instructors which really helps the riders and horse training.

For more information contact either Anne Wilkins, MHA

President or Dawn Ardley, MHA Treasurer/Secretary.

HORSES IN ACTION PROGRAM For information in regards to the Equestrian Program please

refer to our website:

WWW.MOORASHOW.COM.AU

Here you will find entry forms and the rules

and regulations for the day.

Float entry is the North West gate, off Clarke Street.

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CENTRAL MIDLANDS PONY CLUB

“Pony Clubs exist to promote the physical, mental and spiritual

development of young people by encouraging sportsmanship and

good citizenship and by providing opportunities for young riders to

gain knowledge and become proficient in their chosen equestrian

sport.”

Pony Club in Moora has been around for generations of locals, with

some stellar names passing through on their way to fame (if not

fortune…). Kids growing together, with each other & their ponies, are

able to learn the essence of success and survival, with the valuable

instruction of experienced people overseeing their progress.

Fun days of trying a little of everything.

New members are always welcome to come along and try out the

club, please contact the people below for a warm introduction into the

Pony Club:

President – Gina Kenny: 0429410179

Secretary – Natalie Homewood: 0427714027

[email protected]

Photo:

Rachel Walmsley

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1906-1908 E. Roberts

1909-1910 EB Lefroy

1911-1913 MT Padbury

1914-1915 PD Ferguson

1916 PD Gardiner

1917 CJ Roberts

1918 CLE Orton

1919 J Stuart

1920 LF Bullock

1921 RJ McKeever

1922-1923 MW Roberts

1924 LF Bullock

1925 CJ Roberts

1926-1928 FC Hamilton

1929-1930 EHB Lefroy

1931-1933 CJ Roberts

1934-1935 CLE Orton

1936 LF Bullock

1937 AP Scott

1938 AB Gloster

1939-1940 JI Michael

1941 HL Kelsall

1942-1944 EM Riley

1945-1947 ML Isbister

1948 O Vanzetti

1949-1950 TD Bullock

1951-1953 CA Ferguson

1954 TD Bullock

1955-1956 TA Sandland

1957-1959 AEN Topham

1960-1962 PL Bullock

1963-1965 CRH Reid

1966-1968 BW Currie

1969-1970 MD Nixon

1971-1972 AD Hunt

1973-1975 JG Sutton

1976-1978 IJ Tonkin

1979-1980 MJ Guest

1981 R Crane

1982-1984 S Bullock

1985-1987 W Passamani

1988-1990 R Fazey

1991-1993 W Passamani

1994-1995 R Fazey

1996-1997 W Passamani

1998-2004 S Bryan

2005-2007 M Cockman

2008-2017 D Hall

2018-current M Jones

CMAS INC PAST PRESIDENTS

LIFE MEMBERS OF THE CMAS

Mrs W Barlow *

Mrs E Brown *

Mr BW Currie

Mrs P Duffield

Miss P Popplewell *

Mr P Popplewell

Mrs M Cockman

Mr D Hall

Mr P Tomlinson

Mr S Bullock

Mr W Hobden *denotes deceased life member

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Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great

service to your community?

Join us and become a member of the Central Midlands Agricultural

Society.

• Come along to our fun monthly meetings and have your say in

how the show can happen in the future. New ideas are always

welcome.

• Can’t make it to meetings? No problem, we still need help with

the show book, website, social media, online ticketing,

advertising, sponsors and general admin.

• No time over the year? – why not volunteer on Show day to help,

or spare us a few hours for the set up before the show?

• We ALWAYS need help on the Sunday after the show if you can

spare us a few hours. Any age group can help us out, there is so

much to do.

• Why? Because many hands make light work – we need YOU!

• Interested or to find our more please contact us on

[email protected]

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MIDWEST AFFILIATED AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES

SHOW DATES 2020

Dalwallinu 22nd August (cancelled)

Perth Royal Show 26th Sept - 3rd October

Bindoon 17th October (cancelled)

FIELD DAYS

Mingenew 12th-13th August (cancelled)

Dowerin 26th - 27th August (cancelled)

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ELDERS RURAL SERVICES

59 Padbury Street, Moora

Ph. (08) 9690 8600 Fax (08) 9690 8655

[email protected]

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CMAS INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS Admission

1. Admission to the Show by payment on entry.

2. Pre-Paid Show Day Package names will be recorded at gate.

3. Stall Holders names will be recorded at gate.

Exhibitors

1. Every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, but the Show Society

will accept no responsibility.

2. Exhibits arriving after the appointed time, may by permission of the

steward in charge, be exhibited but not for competition and must be

placed where directed by the steward.

3. All exhibits in section D-O inclusive must be made or grown by the

exhibitor in the preceding 12 months, with the exception of section N

23-30.

4. All exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allocated by the

Stewards, or they will be disqualified. All exhibitors must leave the

pavilion during the time of judging.

5. Exhibitors must, unless otherwise stated, provide themselves with

plates or holders for their exhibits.

6. No exhibit will be allowed to wear ribbons, badges or marks whilst

being judged, nor will they be allowed to display ribbons, badges etc.

Other than those won at the Show (this does not apply to decorating

ribbons, car marks or brands).

7. Persons contravening these rules shall, at the discretion of the Society,

forfeit any prize awarded to them.

Entries

1. Please refer to the entry form on page 31 of the show book for

complete details on submitting entry forms and payments.

2. For further info/hints and clarification of terms for entries please

visit our FACEBOOK page MooraShow or our WEBSITE

www.moorashow.com.au

Judging

1. The judges may withhold all prizes if they consider no exhibit worthy of

a prize. Where equal first or second prizes are awarded, full first or

second points will be awarded to each exhibit.

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2. Trophy judging points to be awarded for a 3-2-1 basis. The colours of

the Society shall be: Grand Champion-purple, Re serve Grand

Cham pion - green, Reserve Champion-light blue and white, Champion

red, white and blue, Junior Champion nlue and yellow, 1st place-

blue, 2nd place-red, 3rd place-white.

3. Judges are requested to make a reserve number of exhibit next in

order of merit beyond those to which prizes are awarded.

Protests

1. Pavilion, Grain and Fodder, and Wool protests, accompanied by a fee

of $5 must be lodged in writing to the Secretary within one hour of the

pavilion opening on Show Day. Poultry within one hour of judging

being completed.

2. Prizes awarded by judges, will be withheld in the event of a protest and

may be awarded to the exhibit or next in order of merit, or forfeit to the

society, should the protest be deemed valid.

Prizes

1. All prize money will be available on Saturday the 19th of September.

2. All prize money must be claimed on Show Day.

3. Any money not claimed will revert into the funds of CMAS Inc.

4. All prizes are subject to any alterations of the Committee may deem

advisable.

Council

1. Charges for Show space, trade, food and other stands are at the discre-

tion of Show Committee and must be paid in full prior to show day.

2. Sideshow and Trade Space shall be applied for on the prescribed form.

3. The Committee reserved the right to prohibit the use of privately

owned loudspeakers, PA systems, drums, bells, etc should their use

interfere with the running of the show.

4. The Committee reserves the right to reject any exhibit, exhibitor,

servant, attendant or visitor from the grounds, without assigning any

reason for such action.

5. The decisions of the Committee in all cases shall be final and without

recourse.

General

1. No unlawful games will be allowed on the Show Grounds

2. NO DOGS permitted on show grounds unless written exemption is

granted.

3. NO ALCOHOL is permitted outside the licensed area.

4. Alcohol consumption is to comply with liquor licensing laws.

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Our second prize winner of the

‘Design the Moora Show Cover’ Competition 2019.

Langley Christian