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Perth Fair August 31 - September 3, 2018

Prize List

Perth & District Agricultural Society

Box 158, 50 Arthur St.

Perth, ON K7H 3E3

Phone: 613-267-4104

Fax: 613-466-0432

Email: [email protected] Website: www.perthfair.com

173rd

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Admission (INCLUDES HST) Adults ..................................................Friday $10.00

Adults ..............................................Saturday $12.00

Adults ..............................Sunday & Monday $10.00

Children 7 - 12 years......... Fri, Sat & Sunday $4.00

Children 7 - 12 years...........................Monday $2.00

Children 6 and under ····························· FREE

Membership Fee ································· $10.00

Gates Open Friday ········································· 12:00p.m.

Saturday ······································· 9:00a.m.

Sunday ········································· 9:00a.m.

Monday ······································· 9:00a.m.

Fair Closes 4 p.m. Monday

Advance Tickets Advance Midway Tickets (35) ················· $40.00

Weekend Pass - 1 admission per day ·········· $27.00

Advance tickets and weekend passes on sale August

4 - until noon Sep 1st at P.J.’s Convenience Store -

Gore Street - Perth & at the Perth Fair office

Ride Tickets Bracelet $30.00

Family Pak (16) $25.00

26 $40.00

Coupons (Single) $1.75ea

Agricultural Tent Cow Milking Demonstration, Hay & Field Crops,

Vegetable displays, Beekeeping & Honey dem-

onstrations.

Large Pumpkin weigh-in - Saturday .. 11:30 a.m.

Children’s events Little Ray’s Reptiles, Pedal Tractor Pull, Zuc-

chini Races, The Snow Queen and Fire Dog

Show, Sing Song Party Time with Derek

McKinley

Commerce Building Commercial Displays & Crafts

Fantasy Farm Farm Animals , Poultry & 4-H Displays

Homecraft Building Quilts, Flowers, Bottled Goods, Baking, Photog-

raphy, Women’s Organizations, Junior Depart-

ment, Handicrafts, Hobbycrafts, Woodworking,

Maple Syrup and Honey

Events Friday: Official Opening

Pie Auction Dairy Cattle and Junior Showmanship Show Goat Show Truck Pull - New day & time in 2018!

Saturday: Antique Tractor Pull WoofJocks Canine All-Stars Pedal Tractor Pull

Lawnmower Races Ranch Hand Team Challenge Competition Saddle & Harness Horse Show 4-H Beef Achievement Demolition Derby Roast Beef Dinner Lion’s Hall - Perth Lioness

Sunday: Family Fun Riding Show Junior Beef Showmanship Show WoofJocks Canine All-Stars

Heavy Horse Show Commercial Beef Heifer Show Zucchini Races

Fireworks Display - New in 2018!

Monday: Registered Beef Show Western Games Garden Tractor Pull

Grandstand Entertainment

Friday: Official Opening ·············· 6:00p.m.

Pie Auction ····················· 6:30p.m.

Jordy Jackson Band ··········· 9:00p.m.

Saturday: Demolition Derby ············ 6:00p.m.

The STARES ·················· 8:45p.m.

Sunday: Gail Gavan, The Ryan Bros, and Valley

Friends .................................6:30p.m.

Brock Zeman ............... ........ 8:30p.m.

AGM

The Perth & District Agricultural Society

Annual General Meeting will be held on

Tuesday, January 29th, 2019 at the Perth

Lions Hall. Members are invited to dinner at

6:30p.m., followed by the Annual General

Meeting at 7:30p.m.

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*PLEASE NOTE: ALL PERSONS ENTERING THE FAIR GROUNDS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY ADMISSION FEES*

2018 Perth Fair Prize Book Closing date for entry forms: Saturday, August 25th, 2018. Entry Forms are located in centre of this book. * Due to time con-

straints we are unable to call back to confirm receipt of entry forms.

TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s Message ······································2 Board of Directors ········································ 2 Committees ················································· 3 Rules Governing the Perth Fair ··························4

4-H Lanark County 4-H Achievement Days:

Lanark 4-H Beef Club ·································· 14

4-H Club Exhibits - Display Boards ··················· 15

CATTLE SHOWS

Cattle Show Rules ········································ 13

Novice Beef Class········································· 14

Novice Dairy Class ······································· 14

Beef Show · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 13

Junior Beef Showmanship · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 13

Dairy Show · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 15

Junior Dairy Showmanship · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 15

Tie Up Competition ······································ 14

CLASSES REQUIRING TAGS

How to Enter Tag Classes ······························· 16

401 Hay ··············································· 17

402 Seed & Grain ··································· 17

1-126 Poultry Show ································ 24

501 Large Vegetables ······························· 26

601 Garden Vegetables ····························· 27

602 Eggs ············································ 27

700 Maple Syrup & Maple Sugar · · · · · · · · · · · 28

700 Maple Syrup Hobbyist · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 28

700 Honey ············································ 28

HOMECRAFT CLASSES

Homecraft Information ··································· 29

701 Flowers ··········································· 29

702 Home Baking ···································· 31

703 Bottled Goods · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 33

705 Handicrafts ······························· 34

705 Community Service Project · · · · · · · · · · · · 36 706 Hobby Crafts ···································· 36

707 Photography ····································· 37 708 Woodworking ···································· 38 780 Women’s Organizations························ 38

JUNIOR DEPARTMENT (requires tags)

801 Junior Classes ··································· 39

802 Poster Contest ··································· 39

GOAT SHOW 5001 Goat Show ········································ 7

HORSE SHOWS Horse Show Rules ········································· 8

Saddle & Harness ········································· 9

Family Fun Horse Show ································ 11

Heavy Horses/Miniatures ······························· 12

Ranch Hand Team Challenge Competition ············ 11

Western Games ············································· 8

SPECIAL EVENTS

Demo Derby ······································ 7

WOOFJOCK Canine All-Stars ························· 16

Garden Tractor Pull ································ 5

Grandstand Entertainment ························· 40

Lawn Mower Races ········································ 5

Tractor Pull · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5

Truck Pull ··················································· 6

Zucchini Races ··································· 26

Past Presidents 1943 * W. A. Davidson

1944 * Dr. H.C. Hagyard

1945 * Martin Dowdall

1946 * Dan Hogan

1947 1948 * Albert McLean

1949 1950 * Lindsay Campbell

1951 1952 * Mervyn Ferrier

1953 1954 * George Smith

1955 1956 * Bob McLenaghan

1957 1958 * Allan Ewart

1959 1960 * Scott Burchell

1961 1962 * Cliff Thompson

1963 1964 * Hubert Hossie

1965 1966 * Kenneth Campbell

1967 1968 * Don Balfour

1969 1970 * John Aucterloinie

1971 1972 * Donald Oliver

1973 1974 Tom Ennis

1975 1976 * John Bellamy

1977 1978 * Gerry Boegel

1979 1980 Lyle Conroy

1981 1982 * Orville Ferrier

1983 1984 Ron James

1985 1986 Ronald Cameron

1987 1988 Jack McTavish

1989 1990 Jane Mathews

1991 1992 Robert Campbell

1993 1994 Len Dickinson

1995 1996 Tim Hodgins

1997 1998 Frank McLean

1999 2000 Bryan McVeigh

2001 2002 Bob Day

2003 2004 Sharon Bjergso

2005 2006 Grant Machan

2007 2008 Andrew Allan

2009 2010 Gene Richardson

2011 2012 Blair Machan

2013 2014 Mary Ellen McLellan

2015-2016 Rhonda Bulloch

* Deceased

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President’s Message

Welcome to the 173rd edition of the Perth Fair!

This year as always there will be a full range of events at the fair, something for everyone to enjoy, both old

favourites and new events as well. There will be lots of mechanical power with our annual Truck Pull, Demo

Derby, Lawn Mower Races, Tractor Pull and Lawn Mower Pull. All of the equine grace and power in the

Heavy Horse and Saddle and Harness Show rings, speed and agility in the Western Games ring and of course a

great time at the Family Fun Horse Show! Make sure to check out the Cattle Barn, we have a full weekend

schedule of Goat, Beef and Dairy Shows, including our local 4-H Beef Club having their achievement

day! The Fantasy Farm will welcome you with lots of furry and feathered friends to make and the Ag-Tent

will be bustling with educational exhibits, children's entertainment and demonstrations. I look forward to wan-

dering through the Homecraft Building to see all of the sewing and handy crafts, flowers, bottled goods and

woodcrafts and see how all of the exhibitors get creative to display this years Homecraft theme "Teddy Bears’

Picnic". WoofJocks Canine All Stars are coming back again this year, they were definitely a fan favorite last

years with their skill and antics. Make sure you stop by and catch at least one of their shows this year! Our

midway partner, Robertson Amusements will be back again with rides and games for everyone's enjoyment

and of course there will be plenty of vendors to browse and amazing food to eat.

There have been many changes over the last year and many more to come as we continue our tradition of ex-

cellence to provide an annual showcase of agriculture and rural living. As always I have to send out a huge

thank you to all of our amazing and dedicated Board Members, Volunteers and our Fair Secretary. The Perth

Fair fills the four days of Labour Day Weekend with fun and festivities, but the work to make those four days

happen fills the rest of the year. Without our volunteers it wouldn't be possible to have a fair, so a very heart

felt thank you to all of you for all the hours you give. I am proud to be able to work along side these people

and be a small part of helping to make the fair happen.

So please, make your entries and then come to the fair and enjoy a weekend to celebrate agriculture, rural liv-

ing and tradition at Perth Fair!

Laurie Latham

2018 President

Perth & District Agricultural Society

2018 Directors & Officers

President Laurie Latham

Past President Rhonda Bulloch

1st Vice President Dale Campbell

2nd Vice President Janson LaBond

Secretary /Treasurer Barb Keith

Sharon Bjergso

Natasha Campbell

Stacey Campbell

Paul Carson

Laura Jane Cox

Alvin Dobbie

John Ireton

Blair Machan

Mary Ellen McLellan

Stephanie Nanne

Derek Oliver

Kent Schmidt

Honorary Directors

Lyle Conroy

Honorary Homecraft Directors Mary Adam Margaret Campbell

Audrey Ferrier

Board of Directors

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~ Advertising~

Laurie Latham

~ Agricultural Awareness ~

Stephanie & Michael Nanne, Wilson Bowes, Tim

& Dawn Hodgins, Sawyer Conboy

~ Antique Tractor Pull ~

John Noonan, Jim Whyte, Paul Cameron

~ Beef Cattle ~

Kent Schmidt, Maureen Schmidt, Justin Tye,

Andrew & Julie Dawson, Shane Reid, Andrea

Schweighardt, Mary Ellen McLellan, Laurie Latham,

Brad Hurtubiese, Don Badour

~ Beer Garden ~

Janson LaBond

~Corporate Sponsors ~

Don & Helen Desjardine

~ Children‘s Activities ~

Wayne Wesley, Joe Anne Wesley, Stephanie Nanne,

Don Badour

~ Commercial Displays & Food ~

Dale Campbell, Natasha Campbell, Stacey Campbell

~ Dairy Cattle ~

Derek Oliver, Steve Scott, Mary Oliver

~ Demolition Derby ~

Andy Kelford, Tyler Shaw

~ Entertainment - Grandstand ~

Rhonda Bulloch, Paul Carson,

Bryan & Toni McVeigh

~ Entertainment Tent ~ Robert & Janet Campbell

~ Fair Historian~

Gary Darby

~Family Fun Horse Show~

Kristyn Knapp

~ Fantasy Farm ~

Alvin & Dorothy Dobbie, Bob & Helen McVeigh

~ Garden Tractor Pull ~

Jason Dowdall

~ Garden Vegetables ~

Sheila Prescott, Gayle Truman, Aaliyah Hage-

Hassan

~ Gates & Parking ~

Janson LaBond, John Conboy, Brandi Machan,

Keith Machan, Robert Campbell, Dick Leeflang,

John Leeflang, Dave McGrath, Dale Campbell

~ Goat Show ~

Ed & Sharon Cavanagh

~ Hay, Seeds & Grain ~

Douglas & Trina Conboy, Steve Moore, Andrew

Allan, Terry Adam

~ Light Horses ~

John, Karen & Greg Brunton, Be th

Mat the ws , J ane Ma t the ws , Rae Ann Litle,

Brandon MacKenzie, Nancy, Lornie, Scott &

Shelley MacDonald

~ Heavy Horses ~

Rhonda Bulloch, Sherry Cavanagh, Stacey

Campbell, Natasha Campbell, Blair Machan, Grant

Machan, Keith Machan, Kelly & Ian Murphy, Steve

Scott

~ Large Vegetables ~

Jenna Sweeney, Donna & Joe Ferguson, Braden

Ferguson, Brad Hurtubiese

~ Lawn Mower Races ~

Jason Dowdall

~Maple Syrup & Honey~ Frances Somerville, Mesha Somerville

~ Media/Webpage ~ Mitch & Andria Darby, Laurie Latham, Mary Ellen

McLellan

~ Office ~

Barb Keith-Badour

~ Dog Agility ~

Laura Cox

~ Poultry ~

Frank Goodfellow, Jeff & Lisa & Krissy Draper,

Ken Crawford

~ Sanitation ~

Paul Carson

~ Truck Pull ~

Natasha Campbell, Stacey Campbell, Tyler Lackey,

Andrew Easton, Billy Allen, Kelly Murphy

~ Volunteer Recongition~

Sharon Bjergso

~ Western Horse Events - Ranch Horse ~

Mary Ellen McLellan, John Ireton, Laurie Latham

~ Homecraft ~

Director : Sharon Bjergso

Past Director: Loree Tannett

Members: Norma Bellamy, Gladys Billings,

Marg Brandrick, Eva Buker, Rhonda Bulloch,

Crystal Campbell, Natasha Campbell, Stacey

Campbell, Jean Carson, Karen Copp, Lyle

Conroy, Rebecca Cox, Helen Desjardine, Elaine

Foster, Mara Harrison, Muriel Hopper, Jo-Anne

James, Hilary Machan, Susan Marble, Heather

Moodie, Ilene Myerscough, Nancy O’Meara,

Dakota Pettigrew, Jeannie Seguin, Diane

Sheridan, Tina Thompson, Nancy Vaughn-

Pettigrew

2018 Committees

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These rules will be readily enforced. Please read them care-

fully.

1. An annual subscription of $10.00 membership will be re-

tained from all awards for the following year. As well, in

classes where an advance entry fee was not collected, 15% will

be deducted from prize money in general classes, 20% in cattle

& in steer classes, 20% in goats. There is no entry fee for

Juniors in Junior Poul try and Classes 401 - 802.

2. All entries must be on printed forms which are in the prize

list, unless otherwise specified by the fair office. If you require

further space photocopies of entry form or a blank sheet with all

required information is allowed. The forms are to be filled in

and signed by the exhibitor, with full mailing address plus entry

fees where required.

3. Entry forms in all Classes should be in the office no later then August 25, 2018 unless otherwise stated. Enter online at

www.assistexpo.ca/perthfair. They may be mailed, emailed or

faxed or dropped off.

4. Post entries may be accepted by the Committee in charge of

show. They will not be accepted by office staff after August 25,

2018. A late entry charge may be added.

5. On the entry of each article in general classes a tag will be

furnished for the exhibitor specifying the class, section and a

description of the section. The tag must remain attached to the

article during the exhibition.

6. In livestock classes, the entry in every instance must be

made in the name of the BONAFIDE OWNER.

7. In all other classes, entries must be made in the name of the

producers or manufacturers only and by such producers they in

person or their agents duly authorized. Any person making

entries as an agent for more than one producer or manufacturer

must pay a subscription of $5.00 for each of such parties. If any

person will enter an article for exhibition as produced or manu-

factured by himself, when it has not really been so, he will for-feit any premium which may be awarded to the article, and

may be excluded from exhibiting in the future. The Directors

may, before the payment of any premium award, require the

exhibitors to file with the treasurer, a statutory declaration that

he or she is the actual manufacturer or producer of the article

exhibited, and if grain or seeds, that they were grown this year.

8. No person will be allowed to enter for competition more

than one specimen of any variety, in any one section of a class.

(This rule does not apply to animals). 9. When ―Variety Named‖ is called for, Exhibitor is requested

to print the name of the variety on the entry form.

10. No person shall act as Judge in any class in which he or

she is an exhibitor. Unauthorized persons are not allowed in the

building while judging is taking place. No unauthorized person

will be allowed on the track, or any judging ring while the show

is in progress.

11. After judging, all animals exhibited must remain on display

until 4:30 p.m. of the day they are exhibited. All exhibits must

be left in the building until 4:00 p.m. of the closing day of the

Fair. If removed earlier, the exhibitor forfeits all prize money

earned.

12. No person will be allowed to interfere with the judges, while in the discharge of their duty. Exhibitors so interfering

will forfeit their right to any premiums to which they may

otherwise be entitled.

13. The Judge will be empowered to withhold any prize

where, in his or her opinion, the exhibit is not of sufficient

merit.

14. The Directors reserve the right to retain a percentage of all

premiums or awards payable, sufficient to safeguard the Soci-

ety from any loss.

15. Prize money will not be paid until at least 14 days after the exhibition, to give the Directors time to settle any dis-

pute which may arise and finally sanction payments of

awards.

16. While the Directors will take every possible precaution

under the circumstance to ensure the safety of articles sent to

the Exhibition, they wish it be distinctly understood that the

owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting them and

that should an article be accidentally injured, lost or stolen,

the Directors will give all the assistance in their power toward

the recovery of the same but will not make any payment for

the value thereof.

17. No prize will be paid unless entry appears on the entry

sheet, specials included.

18. Protests must be made in writing within 48 hours of the

Fair closing and must give definitely and concisely the ground

of the protest. The Directors will decide in all cases and their

decision will be final. Any party making protest must de-

posit $25.00 with the secretary, as a guarantee of good faith

which will only be refunded to him or her upon proving his or

her protest.

19. Any person fraudulently obtaining prizes in any way

from the Society will forfeit all prizes awarded them at the exhi-

bition.

20. Any person or Exhibitor who will interfere with the

Judges or Directors while performing their duties or use con-

temptuous or abusive language to any of the Directors or Judges in consequence of any award made to him, her or them,

will forfeit his or her rights to any premiums to which he or

she would be entitled. They may be prohibited from the exhi-

bition for one year or more. This also applies to damage of

Society property.

21. All show animals are expected to parade whenever so

ordered by the Directors. Failure to comply could result in

forfeiture of prize money.

22. All exhibitors of livestock must furnish proof of current

liability coverage with their entries. Without such proof hav-

ing been received in advance by the secretary’s office or

show secretary, entries cannot be brought onto the fair-

grounds.

23. All prize money cheques must be cashed before January 31, 2019.

24. The Directors may prohibit and prevent a theatrical, cir-

cus or acrobatic performance, exhibitions or shows and may

also regulate or prevent huckstering or trafficking in fruits,

goods, wares or merchandise on the grounds or within three

hundred yards thereof on the days of an exhibition and any

person who after notice of such rules and regulations, violates

any provision thereof, will be liable to the penalties provided

in the Act.

25. The Directors will insist that the foregoing rules be

strictly carried out and reserve the right to interpret said rules.

IN ADDITION TO THESE RULES, PLEASE SEE

RULES ABOVE EACH CLASS.

Rules Governing the Perth Fair

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TRACTOR PULL TRACK - Saturday September 1, 2018 - 11a.m.

INFORMATION: John Noonan 613-267-1261, Jim Whyte

Registration $10/Tractor/Class

PRIZE MONEY -1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $25.00

OPEN - 1st $110.00, 2nd $80.00, 3rd $50.00

Antique Tractors (1960 & older)

Up to 3,500 lbs ~ 3,500 to 4,500lbs ~ Up to 5,500 lbs ~ Up to 6,500 lbs ~ Up to 7,500 lbs ~ Up to 8,500lbs

Up to 10,500 lbs ~ OPEN

Farm Stock Tractors (1961 & newer)

Up to 6,500 lbs ~ Up to 7,500 lbs ~ Up to 8,500lbs ~ Up to 10,500 lbs ~ OPEN

Rules

1. Stock tractors must have a hood, floor boards, a grill,

fenders, a seat and be stock appearing.

2. Tractor draw bar height is 20 inches from the top of the

hitching device to the ground.

3. Tractor hitches (draw bars) must be stationary in all di-

rections.

4. Tractor exhaust systems (mufflers) must be pointed away

from the spectators.

5. All drivers must remain seated during the pull.

6. Tractors must be in neutral with hands raised while

hooking and unhooking from sled.

7. Pulling vehicle must remain in bounds at all times. Out

of bounds may result in disqualification.

8. All weights must be properly secured on tractor, no

weights behind rear axle. Loss of weights on track dur-

ing pull may result in disqualification.

9. While pulling, the competitor must obey the track offi-

cials, failure to do so may result in disqualification.

10. If there is a problem with a puller or their vehicle, offi-

cials must be notified before vehicle leaves the track.

11. Pullers have the option to stop their pull within the first

75 feet and try again. Their second pull will be their

measured pull.

12. The first competitor of each class will be the test puller

and at the completion of his or her pull, may elect to pull

again in the third or last position. If driver elects to do

this, their first pull will not count.

13. Sled operator and track officials have the right to restart

the class if it is determined the sled is too light or too

heavy.

14. No tractors are to be left running while unattended by

the operator.

15. Tractors must be operated in a safe manner at all times.

16. Next puller must be on deck and ready to pull.

GOOD TIME PULLING CLUB

Monday September 3, 2018

12:00p.m. Grandstand Show Ring

Registration 10:30am - 12:00pm sharp

For more information contact

Jason 613-264-8036

Members can Pre-Register at: http://

goodtimepullingclub.com/schedule-of-events.html

LAWN MOWER RACES

Saturday September 1, 2018

1:00p.m. Grandstand Show Ring

Stock & Modified Classes

Registration by 11:00a.m.

For more information contact

Jason 613-264-8036

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TRUCK PULL Friday, August 31, 2018 - NEW DATE & TIME

On track at south end Weigh in - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Pull Starts - 7:00 p.m.

4x4 Stock Truck Rules

(for gas and diesel stock trucks only)

1. Stock truck - this includes original engine for

the vehicle.

2. D.O.T approved tires only.

3. Factory stock suspension only.

4. Truck hitch height must not exceed 26 inches.

5. All weight will be no further than the rear box.

6. Only the operator may be in the vehicle while

pulling. NO PASSENGERS.

7. Classes will be by weight.

8. No fuel additives, nitrous, etc.

9. If the competitor does not exceed 75 feet, in

his /her first attempt he/she may try again and

their second pull will be their measured pull.

10. While pulling the competitor must obey the

flagman, failure to do this may result in dis-

qualification.

11. If there is a protest/complaint against a com-

peting vehicle the final decision will be made

by Perth Fair officials.

12. Reckless driving before, during or after your

pull may lead to disqualification.

13. Vehicles must be licensed and insured.

14. Seatbelts are mandatory.

15. You may choose to jump to next class.

16. Trucks must weigh in after pull, if you do

not weigh in after or exceed weight, you are

disqualified.

Class Weight

Stock Gas Truck Under 6,500 lbs

Stock Gas Truck Under 7,500 lbs

Stock Gas Truck Under 8,500 lbs

Diesel Stock Truck Under 8,500 lbs

Diesel Chipped Stock Under 8,500 lbs

Street Truck Open Class

Pro Street Diesel Class Rules

1. Seatbelts and helmets are mandatory.

2. 26‖ hitch height no further than centerline

rear axel, furthest point rear of truck.

3. No further than 60‖ from centerline of front

axel for hanging weights.

4. 8,500lbs overall weight.

5. All weight MUST be secured safely.

6. Vehicles must be licensed and insured.

7. D.O.T approved tries only.

8. Final decisions will be made by Perth Fair

officials.

9. Pull offs will be at the discretion of officials.

10. Trucks only allowed to enter one class.

11. Only the operator may be in the vehicle while

pulling NO PASSENGERS.

12. If the competitor does not exceed 75 feet, in

his/her first attempt he/she may try again and

their second pull will be their measured pull.

13. Reckless driving before, during or after your

pull may lead to disqualification.

14. Trucks must weigh in after pull, if you do

not weigh in after or exceed weight, you

are disqualified.

Entry Fee $10.00 PRIZE MONEY -1st $150.00, 2nd $75.00, 3rd $50.00 /class

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GOAT SHOW Friday August 31, 2018

1:00 p.m.

Committee: Ed & Sharon Cavanagh 613-275-2113

Animals to arrive between 10:00a.m. & 12:30p.m.

Judge - TBA

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair page 4.

They apply to all classes. Please read them carefully. Entrants are encouraged to go to www.assistexpo.com/

PerthFair to enter.

PRIZE MONEY -

1st $22.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $5.00, 5th $5.00, 6th

$5

ENTRY FEES - 20% of prize money and a membership

fee will be deducted from prize money.

CLASSES 5001 Alpine

5002 Nubian

5003 All Other Purebreds

5004 Recorded Grades

All breeds show in the following sections:

Dry Doe

1. 3 - 9 months old

2. 9 - 24 months

Junior Champion (Ribbon only)

Reserve Junior Champion (Ribbon only) Milking Doe 3. Milking Yearling

4. Two years but less than 3 years old

5. Three years and older

Junior Champion (Ribbon only)

Reserve Junior Champion (Ribbon only)

Specials Sponsored by

Best Doe in Show - Cavanagh Family

Best Junior Doe in Show

Best Udder in Show - Lori & Richard Hird

Junior Showmanship (15 yrs and under as of January

1, 2016 )

Senior Showmanship (15 yrs before January 1,

2016—21 years) - Canadian Cooperative Wool

Growers Ltd.

Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter

DEMOLITION DERBY

Chairmen: Andy Kelford 613-267-4155

Saturday September 1, 2018 6:00p.m.

Flagging & Judging - Ontario Demolition

Derby

Entry Fee: $50 (includes gift bag for each

driver)

www.ontariodemoderby.com/home.htm - for regulations and registration form (60 car limit)

Minisize - $50 entry

Midsize - $50 entry

Fullsize - $50 entry

PRIZE MONEY

$2,000 prize purse

Photo courtesy of Corey Crabb

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PERTH FAIR HORSE SHOW RULES

Proof of $1,000,000 liability coverage.

Note: **STALLIONS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE IN ANY

LADIES OR CHILDREN‘S CLASSES**

1. Entries must be printed - one prize money cheque

will be issued per entry form.

2. All entries must be made on an official entry

form.

3. An entry form for EACH show is required.

4. Entry forms to be completed with full address and

telephone number. No prize will be awarded if an

address is incomplete.

5. Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter on-

line

6. Entry fees payable PRIOR to show where re-

quired or prize money may be forfeited.

7. LATE ENTRIES: Fair office staff will not ac-

cept entries after August 25, 2018. A late entry

fee of $5.00 may be charged at the discretion of

the Horse Show Director or Show Secretary.

8. RING NUMBERS: Are assigned by office to the

HORSE - prize money is paid to the Horse whose

number appears on judge sheets, do not change

numbers or prize money could be forfeited.

9. Proof of registration must be available.

10. Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair

page 4. They apply to all classes. Please read

them carefully.

WESTERN GAMES

Monday September 3, 2018

10:00a.m. Contact: Mary Ellen McLellan 613-283-1927, email cow-

[email protected]

ENTRIES for regular classes will be taken:

By email until Wed. August 30, midnight

Monday morning 8:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. ringside

NO PHONE ENTRIES

*Pre-entries will be placed at the beginning of order of

go.

All entries are to be paid with cash.

All ages as of January 1, 2018.

Proof of $1 million liability required with entries.

Helmets required for competitors under the age of

18.

Perth Fair $10.00 membership fee is required per

adult rider

Prize money will be sent out following the show.

CLASSES:

Barrels: Pee Wee, Junior, Youth, Senior

Keyhole: Pee Wee, Junior, Youth, Senior

Flag: Junior, Youth, Senior

Pole Bending: Junior, Youth, Senior

Dash for Cash: Pee Wee, Junior, Youth, Senior

Relay: OPEN Divisions Class

(as of January 1, 2018) Fee

PEE WEE 8 years & under $3.00

JUNIOR 9 - 13 years $4.00

YOUTH 14 - 18 years $5.00

SENIOR 19 years & over $6.00

OPEN All ages $6.00 per rider

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SADDLE & HARNESS SHOW Saturday September 1, 2018

9:30 START Chairmen: John Brunton 613-257-1558 & Nancy

McDonald 613-259-3448

Ringmaster: Jane Mathews

Judge: Carol Jones Packwood

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair page 4,

and Horse Show Rules page 7. They apply to all

classes. Please read them carefully.

***NOTE*** All stalls must be cleaned out

when leaving or a $20.00 clean out fee will

be applied.

PRIZE MONEY - Regular Classes:

1st $30.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00, 4th $10.00,

5th and all others $6.00

Stake Classes: 1st $90.00, 2nd $70.00, 3rd $50.00, 4th $30.00,

5th and all others $20.00

ENTRY FEES - Entry fees: 15% of prize money

Class 1001 - Arabian 1. Arabian English Pleasure

2. Arabian Western Pleasure

3. Arabian Native Costume

4. Arabian Pleasure Driving

5. Arabian English /Western Pleasure Stake must

show in section 1 or 2.

6. Arabian Pleasure driving Stake must show in sec-

tion 4.

Class 1002 - Morgan

1. Morgan English Pleasure Horse

2. Morgan Western Pleasure Horse

3. Morgan Pleasure Driving Horse

4. Morgan English/Western Pleasure Stake -

must show in section 1 or 2.

Class 1003 - Children‘s Division Sections: 1-6-7-8-9-10 - No Prize Money - Ribbons

only.

Sections: 2, 3, 4 & 5 - Prize money as listed above.

1. Jr. Showmanship at Halter - Horse or Pony

2. Three-Gaited Saddle Pony - Open - rider 18 yrs &

under

3. Three-Gaited Saddle Pony Stake - must show in

section 2

4. Parade Pony Open - rider 18 yrs & under

5. Parade Pony Stake - must show in section 4

6. Hackney Jr. Driver - Horse or Pony - driven by a

Jr. Exhibitor. Open to all registered Hackney (mare

or gelding) - suitable to be driven by Junior. To be

shown to a suitable four-wheeled vehicle. To have

long mane and tail, or braided mane and short tail.

To be driven by a Junior who has not reached their

18th birthday as of January 1 of the current year.

Exhibitor or member of their immediate family

must be a member of the Canadian Hackney Soci-

ety. To be judged on manners, quality and perform-

ance of the animal and the driver’s ability,50% for

the driver’s ability and 50% for the suitability of

the animal. Cross entries permitted.

7. Hackney Jr. Exhibitor - Horse or Pony. Shown in

hand by junior exhibitor. Open to all registered

Hackney (mares or geldings). To have long mane

& tail, or braided mane & short tail. Open to Jun-

iors who have not reached their 18th birthday by

January 1st of the current year. Exhibitor or mem-

ber of their immediate family must be a member of

the Canadian Hackney Society. To be judged on

manners, quality and performance of the animal

and the handler’s ability, 50% for the handler’s

ability and 50%for the suitability of the animal.

Cross entries permitted.

8. Lead Line Class - Eligible to children 8 yrs and

under. Handler & rider must be in proper attire. To

be judged at a walk only. Rider must be able to sit

in the saddle and hold reins without handler’s help.

Horses or ponies. Riders not eligible for sections 2

- 3 - 9 or 10.

9. Walk/Trot (English or Western) - Eligible to

children 10 yrs & under. Riders not eligible for

sections 2 - 3 - 8 or 10.

10. Saddle Seat Equitation

Class 1004 - American Saddle Horse - Registered

Governed by the rules of A.S.H.A. Ontario

1. Park/Three-Gaited Saddle Horse Open

2. Park/Three-Gaited Saddle Horse Stake -

must show in 1.

3. Three-Gaited Pleasure Horse English Tack

4. Three-Gaited English Pleasure Horse Stake -

must show in 3.

5. Show Pleasure Driving Open.

6. Show Pleasure Driving Stake must show in 5.

7. Country Pleasure Horse English

8. Country Pleasure Horse Western

9. Country Pleasure Driving

10. Country Pleasure Horse Stake under saddle must

show in 7 or 8.

11. Country Pleasure Horse Driving Stake - must

show in 9.

Class 1005 - Parade Horse (Open to all breeds)

1.Parade Horse Open

2.Parade Horse Stake must show in section 1.

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Class 1006 - Hackney Horse Registered Only

1. Hackney Horse Open

2. Hackney Horse Stake must show in section 1.

Class 1007 - Hackney Ponies Registered Only

1. Hackney Pony Open

2. Hackney Pony Stake must show in section 1.

Class 1008 - Hackney Roadster Pony 52 inches &

un der

1. Roadster Pony Open

2. Roadster Pony Stake must show in section 1.

Class 1009 - Roadster Horse

1. Roadster Horse Hitched to a wagon

2. Roadster Horse Wagon Stake must show in sec-

tion 1.

3. Roadster Horse Hitched to a road cart/bike.

Driver must wear colours

4. Roadster Horse to Bike Stake must show in sec-

tion 3

―The Bill Wylie Memorial Cup‖

Donated by Douglas & Bruce Wylie

Class 1010 - Hackney Harness Show Ponies 50"

& under

1. Harness Show Pony Open

2. Harness Show Pony Stake must show in section

1.

Class 1011 - Shetland Ponies 46" & under

1. Shetland Pony Open

2. Shetland Pony Stake must show in section 1.

Class 1012 - Hackney Pleasure Pony

1. Hackney Pleasure Pony Open

2. Hackney Pleasure Pony Stake must show in sec-

tion 1.

Class 1013 - Carriage Pleasure Driving

1. Carriage Pleasure Driving Open - Single horse/

pony or team shown to a suitable vehicle at a

walk, slow trot, working trot and a strong trot

2. Carriage Pleasure Driving Championship - must

show in section 1.

―Trophy donated by George Davidson Family

Class 1014 - Equitation

1. Adult Equitation - no prize money

2. Open English pleasure Walk Trot Canter

No cross entries.

Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter on-line

Schedule of Classes 9:30 START

Lunch break will be announced on day of show.

1003 7 Hackney Junior Showmanship

1003 1 Junior Showmanship

1006 1 Hackney Horse Open

1004 9 Country Pleasure Driving

1008 1 Roadster Pony Open

1003 2 Three-Gaited Saddle Pony open 18yrs & under

1003 10 Saddle Seat Equitation

1002 1 Morgan English Pleasure Horse

1010 1 Harness Show Pony Open

1001 1 Arabian English Pleasure

1003 9 Walk/Trot - English/Western - 10yrs & under

1014 1 Adult Equitation - no prize money

1009 1 Roadster Horse Hitched to a Wagon

1004 5 Show Pleasure Driving Open

1012 1 Hackney Pleasure Pony Open

1001 4 Arabian Pleasure Driving

1004 8 Country Pleasure Horse Western

1013 1 Carriage Pleasure Driving Open

1011 1 Shetland Pony Open

1004 1 Park/Three Gaited Saddle Horse Open

1009 3 Roadster Horse to Bike

1004 3 Three-Gaited Pleasure Horse English Tack

1007 1 Hackney Pony Open

1014 2 Open English pleasure Walk Trot Canter

No cross entries.

1001 2 Arabian Western Pleasure

1003 8 Lead Line - 8 years & under

1004 7 Country Pleasure Horse English

1002 3 Morgan Pleasure Driving

1001 3 Arabian Native Costume

1005 1 Parade Horse Open

1003 4 Parade Pony Open

1002 2 Morgan Western Pleasure

Championship Classes

1005 2 Parade Horse

1009 2 Roadster Horse to Wagon

1001 6 Arabian Pleasure Driving

1008 2 Roadster Pony

1003 5 Parade Pony

1004 6 Show Pleasure Horse Driving

1006 2 Hackney Horse

1002 4 Morgan English/Western Pleasure

1004 11 Country Pleasure Driving

1007 2 Hackney Pony

1003 3 Three-Gaited Saddle Pony

1004 4 Three-Gaited Pleasure Horse

1011 2 Shetland Pony

1001 5 Arabian English/Western Pleasure

1012 2 Hackney Pleasure Pony

1004 10 Country Pleasure Horse

1013 2 Carriage Pleasure Driving Championship

1010 2 Harness Show Pony

1004 2 Park/Three-Gaited Saddle Horse

1009 4 Roadster Horse to Bike

1003 6 Hackney Junior Driver

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FAMILY FUN RIDING SHOW Western Sand Ring

9 a.m. Sunday, September 2, 2018 Contact: Kristyn Knapp, 613-200-1007, email

[email protected]

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair page

4, and Horse Show Rules page 7. They apply to

all classes. Warm-up for jumping classes start at 8am in the main

show ring.Entries received to the Fair office before Au-

gust 25, 2018 will be $5 per class for classes 1-15. Entries

received the day of the show for these classes will be sub-

ject to a $2 late entry fee per class ($7 total/class). All

Games classes will be $2 per entry.

· Proof of minimum $1 million liability is required with

entries.

· Proper riding attire for the class required. Helmets are

required for all competitors 18 & under. Recommended

for all riders regardless of age. Please incorporate your

riding helmet into your costume if entered into costume

class.

· Please notify the Show Committee if you a require a

tack change before the preceding class commences.

· Please be prompt to the ring when your class is called.

· Horses or ponies may enter any class. Stallions are not

permitted.

· Numbers will be allotted the day of the show. A $2 de-

posit is required and will be refunded when the number is

returned.

· Lead line entrants are not permitted to ride in other

classes except the Games at the end of the show.

Class Age Categories:

Senior: 18 & over

Junior: 17 & under

Open: All ages

Novice: any age, can only enter classes # 10, 15-22

Prize money: 1st: $15, 2nd: $12, 3rd: $10, 4th: $8.

Ribbons to 5th

CLASS 2001

1A. Hunter over fences - Cross rails (12 years & under)

1B. Hunter over fences - 2'

1C. Hunter over fences - 2'6"

2A. Hunter Equitation over fences - Cross rails (12 years

& under)

2B. Hunter Equitation over fences - 2'

2C. Hunter Equitation over fences - 2'6"

3A. Hunter Under Saddle - Junior

3B. Hunter Under Saddle - Senior

4A. Hunter equitation on the flat - Junior

4B. Hunter equitation on the flat - Senior

5A. Western Pleasure - Junior

5B. Western Pleasure - Senior

6A. Western Equitation on the Flat - Junior

6B. Western Equitation on the Flat - Senior

7A. Western Equitation - walk/jog

7B. Western Equitation - walk/jog/lope

8A. Command - Junior

8B. Command - Senior

9. Lead line - Ages 10 & under.

10. Walk/Trot/Jog - 12 years & Under (English or West-

ern)

Judged as an equitation class

11. Pairs – Open (2 riders, w/t-j, English or Western)

12. Costume – Open (lead line permitted)

Helmets required for riders 18 & under. Handlers are wel-

come. Judged at the walk.

Games:

All games are to be ridden at a trot only, except 2001-

19a & 2001-19b

2 Divisions: A) 15 & over, B) 14 & under

$2 per class entry, 1st place 60%, 2nd place 40% of en-

try money

13A. Musical Chairs (Walk/trot) - Junior

13B. Musical Chairs (Walk/trot) - Senior

14A. Egg & Spoon Race (Walk/trot) - Junior

14B. Egg & Spoon Race (Walk/trot) - Senior

15A. Water Race - Junior

15B. Water Race - Senior

16A. Relay race (teams of 2, timed) - Walk/trot

16B. Relay race (teams of 2, timed) - Walk/trot/canter

17A. Ride a buck - walk/trot

17B. Ride a buck (bareback, may be required to lope/

canter) - walk/trot/canter/lope

RANCH HAND TEAM CHALLENGE Saturday September 1, 2018

Start time:12:00pm

Committee: John Ireton 613-264-7962

Email: [email protected]

Entries to be paid from 10:00am to 11:00am ringside, the

day of the event, in cash.

Entry Fee: $60.00 (includes Perth Fair $10.00 member-

ship fee) allows each rider to compete on two teams of

three, that will be randomly drawn.

Challenges (subject to change)

- Sort ’n’ Pen

- Ranch Sorting

- Ranch Branding/Doctoring

- Three Man/Two Gate Sorting

- Trailer Loading

- Cowhand Relay Race

Prizes will be awarded to the winning Ranch Hand team.

This year’s event is part of a series; please refer to our

website or Facebook page for details.

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HEAVY HORSE SHOW

Sunday September 2, 2018

11:00a.m.

Director in Charge: Rhonda Bulloch 613-267–

8096

Judge: TBA

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair

page 4, and Horse Show Rules page 7. They ap-

ply to all classes. Please read them carefully.

PROFESSIONAL SHOWMANSHIP IS RE-

QUIRED AT ALL TIMES.

All cart classes must have a capable driver

and handler inside the ring.

Abuse of horse or horses on fairground prop-

erty is strictly prohibited.

Due to time restriction- show proceeds rain or

shine, Perth & District Agricultural Society

will have the final say on the show.

Entry fees: 15% of prize money

PRIZE MONEY - Sections 3 to 10 & section 12

1st $75.00, 2nd $65.00, 3rd $45.00, 4th & all others

$35.00 Sponsored Classes listed with section.

4001 - 1. Men’s Cart Class

1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, $25 to all other entries.

Sponsored by Blair & Hilary Machan 4001 - 2. Commercial Cart Class

1st $75, 2nd $65, 3rd $45, $35 to all other entries.

Sponsored by Arnott Brothers Construction 4001 - 3. Ladies Cart Class Draft Only

4001 - 4. Commercial Tandem - Hitched

Sponsored by Glen Tay Transportation 4001 - 5. Light or Heavy Draft Team

4001 - 6. Lanark County Team

Sponsored by North Lanark Vet Services

4001 - 7. Commercial Troika - Hitched Sponsored by Glen Tay Transportation

4001 - 8. Belgian Team of Mares

4001 - 9. Clydesdale Team of Mares - Hitched 4001 - 10. Percheron Team of Mares

4001 - 11. Champion Team Hitched-Draft Only

1st $95, 2nd $70, 3rd $70, $50 to all other entries.

Sponsored by Brian Moffat

4001 - 12. Commercial Team 4001 - 13. 4 Horse Hitch/John Bellamy

Memorial Class

1st $150, 2nd $125, 3rd $125, $100 to all other en-

tries.

4001 - 14. Commercial 4 Horse Hitch

1st to 3rd $120, $95 to all remaining entries.

Sponsored by McVeigh Lumber Ltd.

4001 - 15. 6 Horse Hitch/D.A. Carson Memorial Hitch 1st $275, $225 to all other entries.

4001 - 16. Commercial Unicorn Hitch

1st $90, 2nd $70, 3rd $60, $50 to all other entries.

4001 - 17. Spike Hitch (Unicorn) 1st $80, 2nd $60, 3rd $50, $40 to all other en-

tries.

4001 - 18. Ladies Driving Competition - Driver 18

years & over. Judged on ability and suitable dress.

1st $65, 2nd $65, 3rd $45, $35 to all other entries.

4001 - 19. Junior Driving Competition - Boys &

Girls ages 13 to 17 years. $60 to each entry.

Sponsored by Sign Design

MINIATURE HORSE SHOW NOTE: Not to exceed 38‖ in height

PRIZE MONEY - Sections 20 to 22 ~ 1st $50.00,

2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00, 4th $20.00 5th $10.00 &

all others $5.00

PRIZE MONEY - Sections 23 & 24 ~ 1st $55.00,

2nd $45.00, 3rd $40.00, 4th $35.00 5th $30.00 &

all others $15.00

4001 - 20. Miniature Ladies Cart Class

4001 - 21. Miniature Junior Cart Class

4001 - 22. Miniature Men’s Cart Class

4001 - 23. Miniature Tandem Team Hitched

4001 - 24. Miniature Team Open

4001 - 25. Miniature Unicorn Hitch

1st $60, 2nd $55, 3rd $50, 4th $45, 5th $40, $25

to all other entries.

4001 - 26. Miniature Four Horse Hitch-open

1st $100, 2nd $90, 3rd $80, 4th $70, 5th $60,

$55 to all other entries.

Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter on-line

The heavy horse committee wishes to thank the

OTTAWA VALLEY COMMERCIAL

HORSE ASSOC.

for their donation to the Commercial Horse classes

and the

Ottawa Valley Miniature Horse Association for their

donation to Miniature Horse classes

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CATTLE CLASSES

YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO BRING YOUR

OWN STRAW **NO STRAW WILL BE PRO-

VIDED. All cattle must be vaccinated for BVD. Exhibitor

must be able to show Veterinarian Certificate as proof of cur-

rent vaccination.

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair on page

4. They pertain to all classes. Please read them care-

fully.

1. In the case of Purebred Livestock the pedigrees must

be included on the entry form. If not, prizes will not be

awarded.

2. Registration Papers should be through for animals and

Transfers must be in the owner’s name.

3. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All animals must be free

from Mange, Ringworm and Pink Eye. A Veterinarian will

be on hand to inspect every animal and will reject any that

exhibit symptoms of infectious disease.

4. All animals will be called into the ring for examination

by the Chairperson in charge or Judges Owners or attendants

must be prepared to bring them out when called for, or forfeit

claim to any premiums awarded to them.

5. ALL ANIMALS EXHIBITED MUST REMAIN

ON THE GROUNDS UNTIL 4:30 p.m. ON THE DAY

THEY ARE SHOWING.

6. Substitute entries will be allowed to the same number of

animals.

7. Trucks must vacate the loading and tie-up areas

immediately after unloading and park in designated areas

only.

8. All entries must be accompanied by policy number and

name of insurance Company that provides coverage for

entries by a liability insurance policy, valid and current for

the dates of the show. Proof of insurance must be available

on the day of show at the cattle show office.

6. To be eligible for full prize money, each breed must

have at least three exhibitors and a minimum of twenty-

four entries per class AND THREE ENTRIES PER

SECTION. Where a breed does not fulfill these criteria,

50% of prize money will be paid. A cow and a calf are a

unit and considered one entry. See beef section for num-

ber of animals.

7. All registered Beef or Dairy Cattle whether owned by

one person or more than one person (individually or jointly)

maintained on one farm or breeding unit is considered to be

the production of one farm or breeding unit. In each

classification where the same or common interests are

involved in more than one breeding operation, such

operations are considered as one breeding unit.

Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter on-line

BEEF BREEDS - REGISTERED Monday September 3, 2018

12:30 p.m.

All animals on the grounds by 9:00a.m.

Chairman: Kent Schmidt, 613-464-2700) e-mail

[email protected] Rain or Shine Show - Indoor & Outdoor Rings

PRIZE MONEY -

1st $70.00, 2nd $60.00, 3rd $50.00, 4th $40.00, 5th $35.00,

6th $30.00, 7th $25.00, 8th $20.00, 9th $15.00, 10th $10.00

CLASS 6001 Limousin CLASS 6002 Simmental

CLASS 6003 Angus CLASS 6004 Shorthorn

CLASS 6005 Hereford CLASS 6006 Charolais

CLASS 6007 Full Blood Simmental (Sections 1, 3, 5

(all 2017 heifers), 6, 7, 8 only)

Breeding Class - There is no restriction on multiple

exhibits in any class, excluding the Breeder’s Herd.

Cow/calf pairs may be split.

SHOW SECTIONS - ALL BEEF BREEDS:

1. BULL - Calf born on or after January 1, 2018 -

minimum of 3 months of age on day of judging.

2. Yearling born Jan. 1- Dec. 31, 2017.

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BULL

RIBBONS

3. FEMALE - Calf born on or after January 1, 2018 -

minimum of 3 months of age on day of judging.

4. FEMALE - Heifer born Apr.1 - Dec. 31/17

5. FEMALE - Heifer born Jan. 1 - Mar. 31/17

6. FEMALE - Born Jan. 1- Dec. 31, 2016 with her own

2018 natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female

and calf will be shown as a unit except that the calf

is eligible to show as single animal in sections 1,3,8

(Breeders herd)

7. FEMALE - Born prior to January 1, 2016 with her

own 2018 natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot.

Female and calf will be shown as a unit except that

the calf is eligible to show as single animal in

sections 1,3,8

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE

RIBBONS

8. BREEDER’S HERD - A group of 4 animals bred by

the exhibitor, (all with the same tattoo letters) both

sexes represented, must be exhibited in one of the

previous sections. At least 1 animal owned by ex-

hibitor. Limited to 1 exhibit per exhibitor.

Banner, Beef Super Block & Bag of Beef

Mineral- Sponsored by Bakers Feed Store

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ANY OTHER BREED OR CROSSBRED Sunday, September 2, 2018

Starting at 3:30 p.m.

PRIZE MONEY -

1st $70.00, 2nd $60.00, 3rd $50.00, 4th $40.00, 5th $35.00,

6th $30.00, 7th $25.00, 8th $20.00, 9th $15.00, 10th $10.00

CLASS 6008

1. Any other breed or crossbred heifer born in 2018

2. Any other breed or crossbred heifer born in 2017

OPEN JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP

Sunday, September 2, 2018 11:30 a.m. PRIZE MONEY - $20/entry, Grand Champion - $70 and

Reserve Champion - $60

CLASS 6021

1. Novice (9-11)

2. Junior (12-14)

3. Intermediate (15 -17)

4. Senior (18 - 21)

OPEN NOVICE BEEF CALF CLASS Saturday, September 2, 2017 12:30 p.m.

1. Open to all children 9 yrs & under not in 4-H. Each

exhibitor may show only 1 calf in the class. No entry fee.

PRIZE MONEY - $20.00 to each entry. Donated by L

& A Mutual Insurance Co.

LANARK COUNTY 4-H BEEF Lanark 4-H Beef Club

Achievment Day Cattle Barn Arena

Saturday, September 1st 1:00p.m.

Class 1 Showmanship Champion Showperson - Corad Farms, Pakenham

Reserve Champion Showperson - Graco Farms, Perth Class 2 Confirmation Champion Heifer - Perth Veterinary Clinic, Perth

Reserve Champion Heifer - Spring Valley Farms,

Carleton Place

Lanark 4-H Beef Club

Steer Show Cattle Barn Arena

Saturday, September 1st 4:00p.m.

Lanark 4-H Beef Club

Steer Sale Cattle Barn Arena

Saturday, September 1st 5:00p.m.

CHAMPION CROSSBRED

FEMALE

$100 - Sponsored by Perth

Veterinary Clinic

BEEF SHOW SUPREME

CHAMPIONS SPONSORS:

SUPREME GRAND

CHAMPION BULL

Willows Agriservices, Ltd.

Banner & $500

SUPREME GRAND

CHAMPION FEMALE

Smiths Farm Equipment

Banner & $500

Full-Blood Simmental Classes

Sponsored by Norms Wood Flooring

Prize Money: Grand Champion $100, Re-

serve Champion $75, Classes 1st $100, 2nd

$80, 3rd $50, 4th & under $20

Grand & Reserve Champion will receive

chairs

TIE UP COMPETITION For the most attractive tie-up

Open to all Breeds (combined)

6025 - 1. Friday 6025 - 2. Monday

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00 (each day)

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DAIRY BREEDS & JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP

SHOW Friday, August 31, 2018

Starting at 11 a.m.

Chairman: Derek Oliver, 613-812-3315

Register by August 15th

Please see Cattle Classes Rules on Page 13.

OPEN JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP

PRIZE MONEY - $20/entry

Grand Champion - $70 and Reserve Champion - $60

CLASS 6022 1. Novice (9-11)

2. Junior (12-14)

3. Intermediate (15 -17)

4. Senior (18 - 21)

PRIZE MONEY -

1st $70.00, 2nd $60.00, 3rd $50.00, 4th $40.00, 5th $35.00,

6th $30.00, 7th $25.00, 8th $20.00, 9th $15.00, 10th $10.00

6011 - DAIRY BREEDS - REGISTERED

Holstein Canada Dairy Code of Ethics will apply.

Sections:

1. Female Summer calf born June 1 to Aug. 31, 2018

2. Female Junior calf born March 1 to May 31, 2018

3. Female Intermediate calf born December 1, 2017 to

February 28, 2018 4. Female Senior calf born September 1 to November

30, 2017 C HAMPION & RESERVE

FEMALE - RIBBONS

5. Female Summer yearling born June 1-Aug 31, 2017

6. Female Junior yearling born Mar 1 - May 31, 2017

7. Female Intermediate yearling born Dec 1, 2016 to Feb

28, 2017

8. Female Senior yearling born September 1, 2016 to

November 30, 2016

C HAMPION & RESERVE YEARLING

FEMALE -- RIBBONS

9. Breeder‘s Herd - A group of 3 animals bred by the

exhibitor, limited to 1 exhibit/exhibitor. Exhibitor must

have bred all 3 animals and own at least 2. The registra-

tion certificate for each respective animal must show the

exhibitor as ―Breeder: and as ―Owner‖ of an animal and/

or ―Joint Breeder‖ of an animal.

NOTE: The exception is when an animal is owned by

another exhibitor .

OPEN NOVICE DAIRY CALF CLASS

Friday, August 31st, 2018 10:30 pm

1. Open to all children 9 yrs & under not in 4-H. Each

exhibitor may show only 1 calf in the class. No entry

fee.

PRIZE MONEY - $20.00 to each entry. Donated by L

& A Mutual Insurance Co.

LANARK COUNTY 4-H DISPLAYS

Display Boards are to be displayed in the Fantasy Farm.

Each club needs to submit a General Entry Form. Entry

Deadline is August 25th. Exhibits must be set up on

Thursday, Aug 30th between 6:30p.m. & 9:00p.m. Each

club placing an exhibit will receive $20.00. Exhibits to

be prepared by the 4-H members. Each Exhibit will be

given 1 x 1 meter display space.

Entrants are encouraged to go to

www.assistexpo.ca/PerthFair to enter on-line

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THE WOOFJOCKS CANINE ALL STARS Saturday, September 1, 11:30a.m., 1:30p.m. & 4

p.m., Sunday, September 2, 11a.m., 1:30p.m. &

3:30p.m.

Infield area

Chairman: Laura Cox 613-466-0644 The WOOFJOCKS Canine All Stars are a skilled group of

dogs and handlers who stage an exciting, educational and fun

variety show. Visit www.woofjocks for more information.

Following the Sunday, 11am show, local dog owners are in-

vited to bring their dogs to a WJ Fun-gility Training Camp

with the WOOFJOCK trainers to learn some WOOFJOCK

skills. Is your dog as skilled as a WOOFJOCK?

This is a fun activity, allowing participants the oppor-

tunity to learn from experienced trainers

Dogs are to be registered on the day of the show.

Open to anyone over the age of 12 years

Dog must be at least 12 months old, in good health and

up-to-date on vaccinations

Dogs must respond appropriately to basic commands

All dogs must be on a leash, retractable leashes are not

permitted

Buckle/snap collar, Martingale collar, head halter or

harness only

All owners must bring their own plastic bags for poop

and scoop purposes.

HOW TO ENTER TAG CLASSES

1. Pick the class and sections you want to enter. It is

best to order a tag for every section you think you

might enter. If you do not use them all, that’s okay.

2. Fill in the entry form in the centre of this book with

all the information requested.

3. Submit your ENTRY FORM in person, by mail, fax,

e-mail or go to our website to enter on-line before

August 255h.

4. The office is open Monday to Friday during August

and is located in the AGRICON building on the fair-

grounds. Should the office be closed please leave

them in the mail slot in the door.

5. When we receive your entry form it will be entered

on a first in, first entered basis and your TAGS will

be printed within two working days.

6. Tags must be picked up at the office.

7. You must have a tag for each exhibit. This identifies

you with your entry and allows us to compile results

and mail out prize money efficiently - they are very

important.

8. Due to space constraints all information may not be

printed on tags - the book has the full requirements

and are the rules that must be followed to qualify for

prizes.

9. Bring your exhibit with the tag attached to the

Homecraft Building or Agricultural Tent, on

Thursday, August 30sthbetween 6:30 p.m. and 9:30

p.m. only.

10. Where S.M.A. or S.Y.A is specified you must attach

a small piece of material or yarn used to create the

article - a sample of each material or yarn is

required.

11. In sponsored classes when ―attach recipes‖ is

specified you must attach your recipe to your tag to

qualify for the prize offered. The recipes are sent to

the sponsor.

12. Judging will take place Friday August 31st 9:00 a.m.

- 1:00 p.m., unless otherwise stated.

13. You must pick up your entry Monday September 3rd

between 4:00p.m & 5:30p.m.

14. For winning entries, a cheque will be mailed to you

after the fair.

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Hay and grain entries require tags. Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair, page 4. They pertain to all

classes. Please read them carefully.

HAY, SEED & GRAIN

Committee Contact: Doug & Trina Conboy 613-326-

0938

All exhibits in classes 401 and 402 must be in place

between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30p.m. on Thursday, August

30th in the Agricultural Tent, ready for judging.

When ―Variety‖ is asked for it should be written on

the portion of the entry tag that will be concealed until

after judging is completed. Seed and Grain must have

been grown by the exhibitor during the current year

(soybeans, must be grown in the previous year).

More than one entry may be shown in each section,

provided it is a DISTINCT NAMED VARIETY.

Two or more persons working a farm in partnership

may make one entry only in a section.

When ―Sheaf‖ is called for, Sheaf must be at least 3"

in diameter at centre and corn must contain 12 stalks.

Sheaves less than 3" will be disqualified. Stands are

available at the Agriculture Tent.

Plastic bags are available at the fair office - full bags

required for judging.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $15.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $9.00,

4th $6.00, 5th $4.00

401 - HAY

Section

1. 1st cut legume, 85% or more alfalfa

2. 1st cut legume, 85% or more legume other than

alfalfa

3. 1st cut hay, 85% or more grass

4. 1st cut hay - balage

5. 2nd cut hay - 85% or more legume

6. 2nd cut grass hay - 85% or more grass

7. Haylage - 5 lbs - in a plastic bag.

8. Hay, 1 bale 1st cut - 1st prize $30.00 gift certificate -

Dodds & Erwin Ltd.

9. Hay - 1 bale 2nd cut - 1st prize $50.00 voucher

Hartington Farm Service Ltd.

402 - SEED & GRAIN

Section

1. Oats 10 lbs.

2. Barley 2 row 10 lbs.

3. Barley 6 row 10 lbs.

4. Corn silage 6 ears on foil plate

5. Grain Corn Sheaf - 12 stalks - 1st prize-1 unit

seed corn , Pioneer Seeds

6. Corn silage -12 stalks,

7. Corn silage - 10 lbs.

8. Grain corn 6 ears on foil plate

9. Grain Corn - ½ bushel on cob, in provided wire basket

- 1st prize - $40 gift certificate, Anthony Timmerman

General Repair

10. Best ½ bushel sileage corn on cob-basket

supplied - 1st prize $30.00 gift certificate - Dodds

& Erwin Ltd.

11. Spring/Fall/Winter Wheat 10 lbs.

12. Soybeans - 10lbs

PRIZE MONEY 402-13 to 16

1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00, 4th $10.00, 5th 5.00

13. Sheaf Oats

14. Sheaf Wheat

15. Sheaf Barley

16. Sheaf Soybean

JUNIORS (aged 15 years and younger)

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00,

4th $4.00, 5th $2.00

17. Longest cob of corn

18. Tallest corn stock - cannot include root

19. Tallest soybean plant - cannot include root

Champion Hay

Prize - $50 Gift Certificate donated by

Elliott Farm Equipment

Most Points Hay

PRIZE - Gift Certificate

donated by Pickseed

Most Points Seed & Grain

Prize - 1 bag of seed corn donated by

Jockbrae Farms Ltd. & River Run Farms

Most Points Overall

PRIZE - 1 Bag of Seed Corn

donated by MacEwen‘s Agricentre Inc.

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On behalf of the 2018 Perth Fair - We would like to thank the following

Corporate Sponsors for their kind contribution - Thank You!

GRAND CHAMPION

OVER $3,000.00

Anonymous

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION

$1,000.00 - $2,999.00

Barnabe’s—Independent Grocer

Metro Perth

Cogeco Cable Canada

The Hinton Auto Group (Hinton Dodge Chrysler Ram Jeep , A & B Ford,

Smiths Falls Nissan)

Laura Jane’s Pet Food & Supplies Inc.

OMYA

3-M

ABS Auto Body Supply

Canadian Tire Perth

Crains' Construction Ltd.

Coldwell Banker

Douglas H. Mather CPA

Professional Corp.

Egg Farmers of Ontario

Giant Tiger Perth

McNamee Plumbing/Heating

Ltd & Kilpatrick Home Services

Mike Fair Chevrolet Buick GMC

Cadillac

Millar Brooke Farm

Perth Motors

Rideau Pipe & Drilling Supplies

Ltd.

RK Porter General Contracting

R.W. Tomlinson Ltd.

Select Wireless Inc. Telus Koodo

Smiths Falls Hyundai

Tackaberry Construction

2018 CORPORATE SPONSORS

RED RIBBON PARTNER

$500.00 - $999.00

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Box 158, 50 Arthur St. Perth, ON K7H 3E3

Phone 613-267-4104 Fax 613-466-0432

E-mail: [email protected]

CATTLE/GOAT ENTRY FORM

Premise ID: ON4230199

Name__________________________________

Address________________________________

Town/Postal Code________________________

Phone__________________________________

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1st time entering YES__________ NO___________

If NO has your address changed YES______ NO_____

Email:__________________________________

Would you like to receive future Prize Lists by email?

Yes_____ No_____

The undersigned proposes to exhibit the articles named on this entry

form at the Perth fair and does hereby certify that the said articles are

entered in accordance with the Rules and Regulations contained in the

prize book and agrees to be governed by these said rules and regulations.

____________________________________________________

Signature of exhibitor

Each exhibitor must have his/her own entry form. This form can be

brought, mailed, faxed or emailed to the fair office. Entrants are

encouraged to enter at www.assistexpo.ca/perthfair

OFFICE USE ONLY---RING #

As of July 1, 2018, cattle and sheep intended to come into

direct contact with members of the general public must be

immunized against rabies.

Insurance Company

**Required Information

Policy #

**Required Information**

Expiry Date DD/MM/YY

**Required Information**

BREED

# Class Section Office

Use

Reg. # Date of Birth

MM/DD/YY

Name of Animal Sex Tattoo

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Due to time constraints we are unable to call back to confirm receipt of entry form forms.

Note: Perth and District Agricultural Society collects personal information solely for the purpose of managing the Perth Fair. We do not distribute our mailing list. Use of any exhibitor’s

name for publicity or promotion (e.g.: some sponsored classes) will only be done with exhibitors prior written approval.

Membership & entry fee will be deducted from prize money where applicable.

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Box 158, 50 Arthur St. Perth, ON K7H 3E3

Phone 613-267-4104 Fax 613-466-0432

E-mail: [email protected]

HORSE ENTRY FORM

Premise ID: ON4230199

Name__________________________________

Address________________________________

Town/Postal Code________________________

Phone__________________________________

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1st time entering YES__________ NO___________

If NO has your address changed YES______ NO_____

Email:__________________________________

Would you like to receive future Prize Lists by email?

Yes_____ No_____

OFFICE USE ONLY---RING #

As of July 1, 2018, horses intended to come into

direct contact with members of the general public must be

immunized against rabies.

Insurance Company Policy # Expiry Date DD/MM/YY

# Class Section Name of Animal Office

Use

Name of Rider Entry Fee

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

The undersigned proposes to exhibit the articles named on this entry form at the

Perth fair and does hereby certify that the said articles are entered in accordance

with the Rules and Regulations contained in the prize book and agrees to be

governed by these said rules and regulations.

____________________________________________________

Signature of exhibitor

Each exhibitor must have his/her own entry form. This form can be brought,

mailed, faxed or emailed to the fair office, between Aug. 3 - 19. Late fees may

apply if after this date.

Entry Fee due

Box Stalls $10/day

Standing Stalls $2/day

Total due prior to show

Due to time constraints we are unable to call back to confirm receipt of entry form forms.

Note: Perth and District Agricultural Society collects personal information solely for the purpose of managing the Perth Fair. We do not distribute our mailing list.

Use of any exhibitor’s name for publicity or promotion (e.g.: some sponsored classes) will only be done with exhibitors prior written approval.

Membership will be deducted from prize money where applicable.

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# Class Sec-

tion

Short Description Office

use

1 707 2 Water (Sample entry)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Box 158, 50 Arthur St. Perth, ON K7H 3E3

Phone 613-267-4104 Fax 613-466-0432

E-mail: [email protected]

GENERAL ENTRY FORM

The undersigned proposes to exhibit the articles named on this

entry form at the Perth fair and does hereby certify that the said

articles are entered in accordance with the Rules and Regulations

contained in the prize book and agrees to be governed by these said

rules and regulations.

_____________________________________________

Signature of exhibitor

Each exhibitor must have his/her own entry form. This form can be

brought, mailed, faxed or emailed to the fair office.

Entrants are encouraged to enter at www.assistexpo.ca/

perthfair

Name__________________________________

Address________________________________

Town/Postal Code_________________________

Phone__________________________________

Date of Birth (if under 18)__________________

E-mail:_________________________________

Due to time constraints we are unable to call back to confirm receipt of entry form forms.

Note: Perth and District Agricultural Society collects personal information solely for the purpose of managing the Perth Fair. We do not distribute our mailing list. Use of any exhibitor’s

name for publicity or promotion (e.g.: some sponsored classes) will only be done with exhibitors prior written approval.

Membership & entry fee will be deducted from prize money where applicable.

Would you like to receive future Prize Lists by email? Yes_____ No_____

1st time entering YES_____ NO_____ If No, has your address changed YES_____ No_____

Total/subtotal

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GENERAL ENTRY FORM cont’d # Class Section Name of Animal

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

Total

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Allan & Partners

Beaver Tails Pastry - Todd

McLaughlin

Bell's Machining Welding &

Hydraulics

Blair & Sons

Blueberry Creek Veterinary

Hospital PC

Burchill Booming & MG Crane

Kal Tire Perth - Caltrac Enter-

prises Ltd

Canapy Growth Corporation

(Tweed)

Computers Plus

Donaldson’s Shell

Eaton

Embers

Finnegan Insurance Brokers Ltd

Jeff's Auto Glass Windows &

Doors

J.P. Brankin

Kriska Transportation

Krown Rust Control

Maple Lane Equestrian Trailers

Molson Coors Canada

Nesbitt Burns

Perth Soft Cloth Car Wash

Perth Power Sports

Propane Levac Propane Inc.

Rivington Appraisers

Rivington Rally Honda

Royal LePage Advantage

The Toronto Dominion Bank

The Commonwell Mutual

Insurance Group

Mick Wicklum

BLUE RIBBON PARTNER

$300.00 - $499.00

Arnott Bros. Construction Ltd.

Bank of Montreal

Barker Wilson

Dicola Fuels

Grenville Mutual Insurance Company

McNamee/Cavanagh Concrete Ltd.

Ottawa Valley Seed Growers’ Association

Rosecamp Farms Inc.

Shoppers Drug Mart/Perth

Smith’s Farm Equipment

Top Shelf Distillery

Wills Transfer

Ireton Fendley

WHITE RIBBON PARTNER

$150.00 - $299.00

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Entries on this page require tags - please see instructions on page 16

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair, page 4. They pertain to all classes. Please read them carefully.

POULTRY SHOW

Chairman: Frank Goodfellow - 613-375-6234

Committee: Jeff & Lisa Draper, Ken Crawford ENTRY FEE - 15% of prize money, Juniors N/C Note: An exhibitor may enter 2 exhibits in each section

including AOV - AOC - AV - AC

1. Entry forms to be submitted to fair office before

Friday August 24th.

2. Entries (poultry) are to be brought in caged, to the

Fantasy Farm Friday, Aug 31st from 6:00p.m. -

9:00p.m. or Saturday Sept 1st before 9:30a.m.

3. Entries must remain until 4:00p.m. Monday Septem-

ber 3rdor prize money is forfeited, entries (poultry)

must be removed by 6:00p.m. Monday, September

3rd.

4. Additional classes will not be opened.

5. Feed and water will be supplied.

PRIZE MONEY

1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00

Ribbons for 1st, 2nd, 3rd are available on request.

CLASS COCK HEN COCKEREL PULLET

STANDARD

1. Brahma, Light 1 2 3 4

2. Brahma, AOV 1 2 3 4

3. Cochin, White 1 2 3 4

4. Cochin, AOC 1 2 3 4

5. Langshan, AC 1 2 3 4

6. Rhode Island Red, AV 1 2 3 4

7. Plymouth Rock, White 1 2 3 4

8. Plymouth Rock, AOC 1 2 3 4

9. Wyandotte, AC 1 2 3 4

10. New Hampshire 1 2 3 4

11. American, AOV 1 2 3 4

12. Leghorn, Dark Brown 1 2 3 4

CLASS COCK HEN COCKEREL PULLET

13. Leghorn, Light Brown 1 2 3 4

14. Leghorn, SC White 1 2 3 4

15. Leghorn, AOC 1 2 3 4

16. Minorca, AC 1 2 3 4

17. Mediteranean, AOV 1 2 3 4

18. Cornish, AC 1 2 3 4

19. Australorp 1 2 3 4

20. Orpington, AC 1 2 3 4

21. English, AOV 1 2 3 4

22. Hamburg, AC 1 2 3 4

23. Polish, AC 1 2 3 4

24. Sumatra, AC 1 2 3 4

25. Old English Game,

AC

1 2 3 4

26. Standard, AOV 1 2 3 4

BANTAM FOWL - CLEAN LEG

27. Rose Comb, Black 1 2 3 4

28. Rose Comb, AOC 1 2 3 4

29. Cornish, AC 1 2 3 4

30. Old Eng. Game, Spangle

1 2 3 4

31. Old Eng. Game, Blk Red

1 2 3 4

32. Old Eng. Game, Duck

Wing

1 2 3 4

33. Old Eng. Game,

Black

1 2 3 4

34. Old Eng. Game, Wheaton

1 2 3 4

35. Old Eng. Game, AOC 1 2 3 4

36. Sebrights, AC 1 2 3 4

37. D’Anver, AC 1 2 3 4

38. Rhode Island Red,

AV

1 2 3 4

39. Modern Game,

Birchin

1 2 3 4

40. Modern Game, AOC 1 2 3 4

41. Leghorn , SC White 1 2 3 4

42. 43.

Leghorn, AOV Japs, AC

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

44. New Hampshire 1 2 3 4

45. Rock, White 1 2 3 4

46. Rock, Barred 1 2 3 4

47. Rock, AOV 1 2 3 4

48. Wyandotte, Black 1 2 3 4

49. Wyandotte, White 1 2 3 4

50. Wyandotte, AOV 1 2 3 4

51. Clean Leg, AOV 1 2 3 4

TROPHIES

Steve Coughler Memorial Grand Champion Bird in Show

Best Chicken ~Best Waterfowl ~Best Pigeon

William Kennery Memorial Champion Junior Entry

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CLASS COCK HEN COCKEREL PULLET

BANTAM—FEATHER LEG

52. Cochin, White 1 2 3 4

53. Cochin, Black 1 2 3 4

54. Cochin, AOC 1 2 3 4

55. Brahma, Buff 1 2 3 4

56. Brahma, Light 1 2 3 4

57. Brahma, Dark 1 2 3 4

58. Silkie, White 1 2 3 4

59. Silkie, AOC 1 2 3 4

60. D’Uccle, Mille Fleur 1 2 3 4

61. D’Uccle, AOV 1 2 3 4

62. Booted, AC 1 2 3 4

63. Featherleg, AOV 1 2 3 4

WATERFOWL GEESE

64. Embden 1 2 3 4

65. African 1 2 3 4

66. Buff 1 2 3 4

67. China,AC 1 2 3 4

68. Egyptian 1 2 3 4

69. Geese, AOV 1 2 3 4

DUCK

70. Pekin 1 2 3 4

71. Rouen 1 2 3 4

72. Heavy Duck, AOV 1 2 3 4

73. Crested, White 1 2 3 4

74. Cayuga 1 2 3 4

75. Medium Duck, AOV 1 2 3 4

76. Runner, AC 1 2 3 4

77. Light Duck, AOV 1 2 3 4

78. Call, White 1 2 3 4

79. Call, Grey 1 2 3 4

80. Call, AOC 1 2 3 4

81. East Indie 1 2 3 4

82. Bantam Duck, AOV 1 2 3 4

PIGEONS

CLASS COCK HEN COCKEREL

83. Englsih Magpie, AC 1 2 3

84. English Fantail, AOC 1 2 3

85. Indian Fantail, AC 1 2 3

86. Modena Schietti, AC 1 2 3

87. Modena Gazzi, AC 1 2 3

88. Tumbler, Komoroner,

AC

1 2 3

89. Tumbler, LFCL, Solid 1 2 3

CLASS COCK HEN COCKEREL

90. Tumbler, LFCL, AOC 1 2 3

91. Tumbler, AOV 1 2 3

92. Show Rollers, Red or

Yellow

1 2 3

93. Show Rollers, Black or

Dun

1 2 3

94. Show Rollers, AOC 1 2 3

95. Flying Roller, Bar or

Check

1 2 3

96. Flying Roller, AOC 1 2 3

97. Homers Show, Check 1 2 3

98. Homers Show, Barred 1 2 3

99. Homers Show, AOC 1 2 3

100. Homers Racing,

Checked

1 2 3

101. Homers Racing, Barred 1 2 3

102. Homers Racing, AOC 1 2 3

103. American Show Racer,

Barred

1 2 3

104. American Show Racer,

Check

1 2 3

105. American Show Racer,

AC

1 2 3

106. Homer, AOV 1 2 3

107. Tipplers, White Flight 1 2 3

108. Tipplers, AOC 1 2 3

109. Pouters, AC 1 2 3

110. Croppers, AC 1 2 3

111. Jacobins, AC 1 2 3

112. Chinese Owl, AC 1 2 3

113. African Owl, AC 1 2 3

114. Old German Owl, AC 1 2 3

115. Egyptian Swift, AC 1 2 3

116. Ice, AC 1 2 3

117. Pigeon, AOV 1 2 3

118. Doves, AC 1 2 3

JUNIOR CLASSES 16 years & under - no entry fee Note: An exhibitor may enter 2 exhibits in each of the following.

CLASS MALE FEMALE

119.. Standard - Clean Leg AC 1 2

120.. 1 2 Standard - Feather Leg AC

121.. Bantam - Clean Leg AC 1 2

122.. Bantam - Feather Leg AC 1 2

123.. Pigeon - Clean Leg AC 1 2

124.. Pigeon - Feather Leg AC 1 2

125.. Waterfowl - Duck AV 1 2

126. Waterfowl - Geese AV 1 2

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501 - LARGE VEGETABLES

Committee: Jenna Sweeney 613-326-1102, Donna Ferguson

All exhibits in this class must be in place between

6:30p.m. and 9:30p.m. on Thursday Aug 30th in the Agricul-

tural Tent, ready for judging, and are to be picked up at

4p.m. on Monday September 3rd All pumpkin entries become

the property of the sponsor for display purposes.

NOTE:

JUNIORS - no limit on number of entries per family per

section.

SENIORS - limit of 2 entries per family per section.

Giant Onions - Sponsored by Hillside Gardens Perth Onions must arrive at fair with a minimum 2" of top greens

still attached. Judged by weight

1. Junior - 15 years & under PRIZE MONEY -1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 501 - 2. Senior - 16 years & over

GIFT CERTIFICATES - 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00 Sunflowers - Sponsored by Hillside Gardens Perth 501 - 3. Junior - 15 years & under PRIZE MONEY -1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

501 - 4. Senior 16 years & over GIFT CERTIFICATES - 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00 Judged by diameter of head - stem to be cut off at ground

level & leaves on lower 3 feet removed.

501 - 5. SUNFLOWER SPECIAL - Multi-Head Sun-

flower any variety - judged on number of open heads on

plant. PRIZE MONEY - $35.00 - open to all ages

SUNFLOWER SPECIAL - Tallest Sunflower Sponsored by Hillside Gardens - Perth All entries in 501 -3 & 501 - 4 will automatically be entered

in this class. PRIZE MONEY - $35.00 Zucchini - Sponsored by Canadian Tire - Perth 501 - 6. Junior 15 years & under Judged by weight

Gift Certificates - 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 501 - 7. Senior 16 years & over Judged by weight

Gift Certificates - 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00 Beet - Sponsored by Canadian Tire - Perth 501 - 8. Junior 15 years & under Judged by weight

Gift Certificates - 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 501 - 9. Senior 16 years & over Judged by weight

Gift Certificates - 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00 Giant Pumpkin-Pumpkins weighed In Saturday at 11:30 Sponsored by Barnabe‘s Independent Grocer - Perth 501 - 10. Junior 15 years & under Gift Certificates-1st$50.00, 2nd$30.00, 3rd$25.00, 4th$15.00

501 - 11. Senior 16 years & over

Gift certificates - 1st $100.00, 2nd $50.00, 3rd$30.00

ZUCCHINI RACES

Committee: Wayne & Joe Anne Wesley, 613-267-8545

Don Badour

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00

Where: Entertainment Tent

When: Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 2:30pm

What: A drag race on an incline track with Zucchini

vehicles

How: First Zucchini to the bottom wins, elimination

heats, to determine winner, number of races dependent

on number of entries

Registration and zucchini car building workshop from

1:30-2:30pm- a limited number of zucchini, wheels and

axles will be available, bring your own decorations

CRITERIA

One weight class

Vehicles must be non-motorized, no pre-fab chassis

Vehicle width including wheels must not exceed approx

8 inches

Vehicle length from nose to rear wheel axle must not

exceed 12 inches approx.

Bring your zucchini vehicle, pit crew and your cheer-

ing section and join in the fun!

Tickle trunk for all entrants

Large Vegetable Special

Sponsored by Hartington Farm Service Ltd.

Any unusually large vegetable, other than current categories.

Must not be crossed with another variety.

501 - 12. Junior 15 years & under PRIZE MONEY - 1st

$25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

501 - 13. Senior 16 years & over PRIZE MONEY - 1st

$25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

Judged by comparing to average vegetable of same variety.

Judged on quality, good appearance, & size or weight. (up to

Judges discretion). ―Exhibitor must be able to provide infor-

mation on the variety ie: name, family it belongs to etc….‖

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601 - GARDEN VEGETABLES

Committee Chair: Sheila Prescott 613-267-5890,

Gayle Truman, Aaliyah Hage-Hassan

All exhibits in this class must be in place between

6:30p.m. and 9:30p.m. on Thursday Aug 30th in the Agricul-

ture tent, ready for judging and are to be picked up at 4 p.m.

on Monday September 5th. Entries are accepted on the under-

standing that the judge may, if he/she wishes, cut a sample of

the exhibit. A competitor may only make one entry in a sec-

tion, unless otherwise noted. Two or more persons working a

farm in partnership, may make one entry only in a section. PRIZE MONEY - 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $3.00

Section: 1. Early potatoes - 5 - variety must be named such as

Chippewa, Keswick, Irish Cobble.

2. Late Potatoes - 5 - variety must be named such as Se-

bago, Bisons, Chieftain, Red Pontiac.

3. Carrots for table use - 5 - tops trimmed ½" - leave on

tap root.

4. Beets for table use - 5 - tops trimmed ½" - leave on tap root.

5. Onions - 5 - red, yellow or white, timmed but not peeled.

6. Onions - large Spanish type - 3, trimmed but not peeled.

7. Pickling onions - 1 - litre.

8. Broccoli - 1 - head.

9. Cabbage - 1 red or white.

10. Turnip - 1 tops and roots trimmed.

11. Tomatoes - red - any variety in a 3 litre basket.

12. Tomatoes - green any variety in a 3 litre basket.

13. Tomatoes - cherry - 1 cluster (10), variety named.

14. Tomatoes - heirloom - 3 - variety named, steam

attached.

15. Tomatoes - collection - 2 each, minimum of 3 varieties.

16. Eggplant - 3 - ripe with stem..

17. Squash - 1 - any variety - must be named.

18. Pumpkin - pie type - 1.

19. Cucumbers - 3 - any variety for table use - under 8" in

length with 1/2‖ stem on.

20. Cucumbers - 5 - small pickling variety, 1/2‖ stem on.

21. Cucumbers - 3 - large, ripe

22. Collection of fresh herbs in water or soil - must be

named.

23. Peppers - 3 - red sweet.

24. Peppers - 5 - hot any variety.

25. Garlic - 3 any variety - unpeeled roots trimmed, named.

26. Gourd display.

27. ―Do you see what I see‖ - A vegetable that looks like

something else. Please name what you think it looks like.

SPECIALS:

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 28. Braided garlic - 12 bulbs.

29. Collection of garden vegetables, displayed on or in a

container no larger than 24" X 24" judged on quality,

number of varieties & arrangement.

JUNIOR GARDENERS

30. Collection of garden vegetables, displayed on or in a

container no larger than 24‖x 24‖, judged on quality,

number of varieties and arrangement.

Vegetable People Any combination of just vegetables to create a vegetable per-

son. Must be titled (ie: My Grandpa or My Teacher etc.)

Judges Favourite of vegetable people categories (31 to 32).

Prize money $25.00 sponsored by Tay Business Service.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th

$5.00.

31. 7 years and under.

32. 8 to 15 years.

602 - EGGS

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $3.00

1. 1 dozen large hen eggs - White Grade A 2. 1 dozen large hen eggs - Brown Grade A

A Garden Scarecrow, best scarecrow for use in the gar-

den. Not over 7’ tall. PRIZE MONEY - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th

$5.00.

601 - 33 Junior, age 15 & under - Sponsor Perth

Civitan

601 - 34 Senior, 16 & up

Most Points in Garden Vegetables

$30 gift certificate - Perth Farmers‘ Market

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700 - MAPLE SYRUP, MAPLE SUGAR &

HONEY

Contact: Frances Somerville 613-264-1404,

All exhibits in this class must be in place between

6:30p.m. and 9:30p.m. on Thursday Sept 1st, in the Home-

craft Building ready for judging. The producer’s name must

not appear on exhibits until after judging.

MAPLE SYRUP

An exhibit will consist of 2-250 ml. Kent style

bottles. Bottles are available at the Fair office.

Syrup should be packed hot (180° - 200°).

All maple products must be shown according to

specification of sections 4-5-6, re: container size

and weight.

Syrup under ―66° Brix‖ (66% sugar) and maple

syrup entered in the wrong colour class will be

disqualified.

Not more than one entry per section per exhibi-

tor.

Score sheets, sealed in an envelope may be

picked up with the exhibit on completion of fair.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $17.00, 2nd $14.00, 3rd

$11.00, 4th $8.00, 5th $7.00, 6th $6.00

Section

1. Maple Syrup Canada #1 - Golden

2. Maple Syrup Canada #1 - Amber

3. Maple Syrup Canada #1 - Dark

4. Maple Sugar - Soft 1 - 125 gram box of small

pieces

5. Maple Butter - 1 icebox jar - 250 ml

6. Stirred Sugar - 1 250 ml icebox jar

MAPLE SYRUP HOBBYIST

All exhibits must be in place between 6:30p.m. and

9:30p.m. on Thurs. Sept 1st, in the Homecraft Building

ready for judging. The producer’s name must not ap-

pear on exhibits until after judging.

1.An exhibit will consist of 1 - 250 ml Kent type glass

bottle (available at the Fair office).

2.Not more than 1 entry per exhibitor.

Score sheets, sealed in an envelope may be picked

up with the exhibit at completion of the fair.

PRIZE MONEY-1st$17.00, 2nd 14.00, 3rd $11.00, 4th

$8.00, 5th $7.00, 6th $6.00

7. Maple Syrup - 1 - 250ml bottle

HONEY

Contact: Frances Somerville 613 -264-1404

No commercial advertising on containers. Exhibits in

sections 1, 2 and 3 shall consist of two 375ml un-

marked glass jars of honey. Jars available from Fair of-

fice. Not more than one entry will be accepted from an

exhibitor.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $17.00, 2nd $14.00, 3rd $11.00,

4th $8.00, 5th $7.00, 6th $6.00

Section 8. Liquid Honey - light - 2 - 375ml jars

9. Liquid Honey - golden - 2 - 375ml jars

10. Liquid Honey - amber - 2 - 375ml jars

11. Comb Honey - 2 blocks 3"x 4" in commercial foil

container.

12. Beeswax - 2 blocks beeswax approx. 1 lb.

13. Creamed honey

Thank you to the Lanark County

Bee Keepers for their continued support.

Most Points in Maple

$25 gift certificate

Donated by CDL Inc

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HOMECRAFT CLASSES This year's theme is

―Teddy Bears’ Picnic‖ All exhibits in these classes must be in place between

6:30p.m. and 9:30p.m. on Thursday, August 30th, in the

Homecraft Building ready for judging on Friday August

31st. Exhibits are to be picked up on Monday Septem-

ber 3rd between 4:00 and 5:30p.m.

RIBBONS: If you place 1st, 2nd or 3rd and would like

a ribbon please ask one of the committee members who

are working in the building when you pick up your en-

tries on Monday.

PRIZE MONEY: Cheques will be issued and mailed fol-

lowing the Fair.

Please note Rules Governing the Perth Fair, page 4.

They pertain to all classes. Please read them care-

fully.

701- FLOWERS

Committee: Rhonda Bulloch 613-267-8096, Hilary Machan,

Rebecca Cox

Do not use containers of value. The Perth and District Ag-

ricultural Society cannot be responsible for valuable con-

tainers

Hints for Exhibitors in the Flower Class

All exhibits should be arranged attractively

Cut flowers are to be shown with long stem and where

possible, with foliage

For taller stems and larger containers, the use of cedar is

recommended to hold the stems in place.

Note: Cedar is used as a filler and is not to show above the

container edge

Flowers should be as uniform as possible

A spray is a portion of the plant, with a number of flow-

ers

A stem is a plant structure, carrying one or more flowers

and/or buds

A bloom is an individual flower, one to a stem

If a bud is not opened and not showing any colour, it

does not count as a bloom and it is a good idea to remove it

Exhibit(s) must contain the exact number of flowers

specified in the section

Do not leave seed heads in the exhibit

Watch for wilted petals

Remove debris from the pot

Flowers and Plants must be insect and disease free to be

eligible for judging

In dahlia classes, green centres should not be showing

and the blooms should be approximately 45 degrees from the

stem

Ideal gladiolus should be 1/3 open, 1/3 bud, 1/3 green, please use a tall sturdy container

A snapdragon may have more than one spike, (note what

is specified for the section)

African violets should contain only a single crown in a

pot

In a floral arrangement, the large flowers and strong col-

ours should be at the base

Prize Money - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00

Section:

1. Nicotiana - 3 Stems

2. Hosta - one variety - 3 leaves in water

3. Cosmos - any variety - 3 stems

4. Dahlias - 3 blooms

5. Amaranthus - Any Variety- 3 Stems

6. Phlox- Any Colour - 3 Stems - Not over 18‖ high

7. Gladioli - any colour - 3 Spikes

8. Rudbeckia - 5 Stems

9. Pansies - 5 Blooms

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MOST POINTS IN HOMECRAFTS Exhibitor with the most points who has entered in the five classes will win in addition to other prizes:

$50.00 cash

Sponsored by

The Homecraft Committee

MOST POINTS FLOWERS

1st $30.00 Gift certificate -

Perth Farmers‘ Market

2nd $20.00 Gift Certificate -

Perth Soft Cloth Car Wash

EARLY BIRD DRAW

Juniors

All entries received in the

office

before August 18, 2018

will be placed in a draw for

4 1 day admission passes

&

20 midway ride tickets

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10. "WINE & ROSES"

A Single Rose Floating in A Wine Glass

11. Rose - any kind, 1 stem, name variety

12. Snapdragons - Any Variety or Mix - 5 Stems

13. Sweet Peas - Any Variety - 5 Stems

14. Bachelor's Buttons - Any Colour/variety - 5 Blooms

15. Zinnias - collection - any Variety/colour - 5 Stems

16. Hydrangea- 3 stems in water

Leaves & stems showing, not over 20" high

17. Petunias - Single Frilled - 3 Sprays

18. Petunias - Double Frilled - 3 Sprays

19. A Container of Mixed Perennials - 10 Stems

20. A Container of Mixed Annuals - 10 Stems

21. Salvia - Any Variety - 3 Stems

22. Bouquet of Garden Mums - 5 Stems

23. Sunflowers - Collection - Any Size/colour 3 Stems

24. Marigold- Any Variety- 5 Blooms

25. Tiny Treasures

Miniature arrangement of cut flowers not over 5" any

direction

PLANTS NOTE: Pot not to exceed 10‖.

26. Foliage Plant Potted - as Grown in Pot

27. Begonias - as Grown in Pot, in Bloom

28. Hen & Chicken Plant - as Grown in Pot

29. Impatiens Plant

As Grown in Pot

30. African Violet - Single 1 Crown in Pot

31. 1 Potted Geranium- in Bud/bloom

Grown in Pot

32. Potted Herb - Identified

Grown in Pot

33. Ivy type plant potted

As grown in pot

34. A Collection of Cacti or succulent

Two or more as grown in pot

FLOWER SPECIALS Prize Money - 1st $10.00, 2nd $9.00, 3rd $8.00

35. A very Beary - Pot et fleur.

An exhibit of growing plants, in or out of pots

Packed lightly with moisture - retaining material, plus cut

flowers in tubes of water, oasis or other material, all assem-

bled in one container. Moss, decorative wood and rock may be

included. No cut foliage is permitted, however cut flowering

and/or fruited branches may be used. Accessories are permit-

ted.

36. Ted E. Bears' Picnic

A centerpiece of fresh flowers for a dining room table. Acces-

sories may be used.

37. Mumma Bear

A centerpiece using ―Mums ― and fresh greenery. Accessories

may be used.

38. Polar Bear

An arrangement using all white flowers and fresh greenery.

Accessories may be used.

39. Put a bear in there

An arrangement of fresh flowers. Accessories may be used.

40. Black Bear

An arrangement in a black container.. Accessories may be

used.

JUNIORS (aged 15 years and younger) Prize Money - 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

Sponsored by Perth Horticultural Society 41. Teddy Bears' Picnic

Using flowers and fresh greenery, design a teddy bear picnic

scene. Please put flowers in water.

Not to exceed 18" in any direction.

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MOST POINTS FLOWERS

1st $30.00 Gift certificate -

Perth Farmers‘ Market

2nd $20.00 Gift Certificate -

Perth Soft Cloth Car Wash

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702 - HOME BAKING

Committee: Stacey Campbell 613-821-3302, Natasha

Campbell, Susan Marble, Crystal Campbell

WE THANK ALL EXHIBITORS FOR ENTERING.

ONLY THE TOP THREE ENTRIES IN EACH SEC-

TION WILL BE DISPLAYED AT THE PERTH

FAIR. ALL OTHER ENTRIES WILL BE DONATED

TO A COMMUNITY LUNCH PROGRAM.

All items (except whole loaves of bread) to be dis-

played on sturdy disposable plates (the smallest size to

hold the entry).

All entries to be placed in clear zip-lock bags or plastic

bags with twist ties.

Securely attach tag to outside of bag, in a bottom

corner.

No commercial mixes or fillings to be used.

No glazes on breads or rolls.

Cakes are to be baked in 8‖ or 9‖ round or square pans.

Cakes cut in quarters are to include the outside edge and

into the centre (see diagrams).

JUDGING TIPS

Bread and rolls - well proportioned; rounded crust with

no cracks or bulges.

Muffins - symmetrical shape, no peaks.

Cookies - approx. 2-2 ½" round.

Squares - approx. 1½" square, not cut from the

outside edge of pan; holds shape when served.

Loaves - a crack in the centre of the top of loaf is

acceptable; fruit evenly distributed; even grain.

When submitting 3 cookies, rolls, muffins, etc. -

uniform size; even colouring.

Pies and tarts - crust is medium thickness, flaky,

golden brown; filling holds shape when served.

Cakes - level or slightly rounded top; even grain; if iced,

icing is creamy, not too thick.

Section:

BREAD AND YEAST PRODUCTS (NO Bread

Machine)

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $8.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00

1. White Bread – 1 loaf

2. 60% Whole wheat bread- 1loaf

3. Oatmeal bread - 1 loaf

4. White Dinner Rolls – 3

5. Cinnamon Buns – 3 (out of pan)

PRIZE MONEY (sections 6 - 30) - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00,

3rd

$4.00

MUFFINS BISCUITS AND LOAVES 6. Plain Tea Biscuits - 3

7. Banana Muffins - 3

8. Chocolate Chip Muffins - 3

9. Banana loaf with nuts - 1/2 loaf

10.Lemon Loaf with glaze - 1/2 loaf

11. Chocolate Zucchini Loaf - 1/2 loaf

COOKIES 12.Peanut Butter cookies - 3

13. Sugar Cookies - 3

14. Oatmeal cookies with raisins - 3

15. Chocolate chip cookies - 3

SQUARES 16. Date Squares - 3

17. Brownies iced without nuts - 3

18. A square made with sweetened condensed milk - 3

19. Plate of assorted Squares (3 kinds) - 3

NO BAKE 20. Chocolate fudge - 3

21. Peanut butter fudge - 3

22. Maple Fudge - 3

23. Bark recipe - 3 pieces - include recipe

24. Peanut Brittle - 3 pieces

PIES 25. Raisin Pie – 1 lrg piece

26. Blueberry Pie – 1 lrg piece

27. Strawberry rhubarb pie – 1 lrg piece

28. Peach Pie - 1 lrg piece

CAKE 29. Chocolate cake – 3‖ wedge attractively displayed with

garnish on a plate

30. White cake - iced with garnish 1/4 cake

31. Cake decorated to reflect theme ―Teddy Bears‘

Picnic‖. Judged entirely on appearance, forms or

blocks may be used instead of an actual cake. Edible

decorations only.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $12.00 , 2nd $10.00, 3rd $8.00

32. Ginger cookies - 3 - attach recipe & molasses

label, using at least ¼ cup molasses. Made with

CROSBY‘S MOLASSES.

PRIZE - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00 Visit www.blog.crosbys.com for helpful hints &

recipes

33. Queen Elizabeth cake - ¼ of cake

PRIZE - 1st $30.00 gift certificate from

Crossroads Tea Room

2nd $10.00

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JUNIORS (aged 15 years and younger)

PRIZE - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00 40. Chocolate Chip Cookies Without Nuts - 3

Age: Up to 15 yrs old

Winner Agrees to compete at district 2 level Annual meeting

in Oct. 2018. The winner from our district competes at the

OAAS convention in Toronto in February 2019. The Dis-

trict and OAAS competitions require 8 cookies.

41. Recipe including Rice Krispies - 3

42. Bite Size Energy Balls - 5 on plate

43. Giant Chocolate chip cookie 5 - 6 inches wide, without

nuts

The following cookies and cupcakes will be judged on decora-

tions only. All decorations must be edible.

44. Cookies decorated as Teddy Bears Picnic - AGE 9 &

under - 3 cookies

45. Cookies decorated as Teddy Bears‘ Picnic - AGE 10 -

15yrs - 3 Cookies

46. Cupcakes decorated as Teddy Bears‘ Picnic - AGE

9 & under - 3 Cupcakes

47. Cupcakes decorated as Teddy Bears Picnic - AGE 10 -

15yrs - 3 Cupcakes

48. Best Lunch Box Snack - homemade squares or bars

12 years & under, Made with Robin Hood Flour - attach

recipe and proof of purchase

NOTE: FOR CATEGORIES 32, 35, 36 & 48.:

FIRST PLACE WINNERS must sign a release form giving

permission to the sponsor to use the winner‘s name,

recipe, and/or photograph in any advertising or publicity

without payment. The Perth Fair will submit the signed

releases, your recipes, & photographs, together with the

names & addresses of 2nd AND 3rd PLACE WINNERS

where applicable.

MOST POINTS IN HOME BAKING

PRIZE - 1st $50.00 donated by

Shear Perfection Hair Design

2nd $30.00 Gift certificate -

Perth Farmers Market

&

$15.00

Mark‘s Cobbler Shop - Perth

BEST JUNIOR BAKER

(Age 15 and younger)

Must enter a minimum of three classes (702 - 1 to 702 -

48)

PRIZE - $25.00 cash donated by

Sharon Bjergso in Memory of Nancy McTavish

35. Blueberry muffins - 3 - attach recipe & proof of

purchase. Made with ROBIN HOOD FLOUR.

PRIZE - 1st $25.00 Gift Certificate

2nd $10.00 Gift Certificate Visit www.robinhood.ca for helpful hints & recipes

34. Carrot cake - iced - ¼ of cake.

FOODSMITHS SPECIAL PRIZE - 1st $15.00 Gift Certificate,

2nd $10.00 Gift Certificate

36. Butter tarts with raisins, no nuts - 3 - made

with butter - attach butter wrapper.

McVEIGH SPECIAL

PRIZE - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00

Winner agrees to compete at District 2 level An-

nual Meeting on Oct. 2017. The winner from our

District competes at the OAAS Convention in To-

ronto in Feb 2018. The District and O.A.A.S. com-

petition requires 5 tarts.

37. Cheese scones - 3 wedges - attach milk label

LANARK COUNTY MILK PRODUCERS

PRIZE - 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $5.00

38. Shortbread cookies - 3 - made with butter, attach

butter label

LANARK COUNTY MILK PRODUCERS

PRIZE - 1st $8.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $5.00

39. White bread, made in a bread machine - 1 loaf,

attach recipe - Sponsored by Kristine Desjardine

PRIZE - 1st $15.00, 2nd $7.00,3rd $6.00

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703 - BOTTLED GOODS

Committee: Sharon Bjergso 613-267-6833, Norma Bellamy,

Eva Buker, Nancy O’Meara

Jellies, jams and marmalades to be displayed in jars -

250 ml. No wax.

All other exhibits in 500ml jars only. No wax

No food colouring allowed.

Lids and tops must be NEW.

1 litre (quart) jars will be disqualified.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00

SECTIONS 1 - 18 MUST BE SHOWN IN 250ML JARS

1. Apple or Crabapple Jelly

2. Grape Jelly

3. Mint Jelly

4. Raspberry Jelly

5. Red Currant Jelly

6. Red Pepper Jelly

7. Any Other Jelly Not Listed

8. Blueberry Jam

9. Peach Jam- Cooked

10. Strawberry Jam

11. Strawberry and Rhubarb

12. Strawberry Jam - Diabetic - Cooked

13. Raspberry Jam - frozen

14. Raspberry Jam - Diabetic Cooked

15. Any Other Jam Not Listed

16. Chutney- Fruit

17. Marmalade- Grapefruit, Orange & lemon

18. Tomato Butter

SECTION 19 - 44 MUST BE SHOWN IN 500ML Jars

19. Apple Sauce

20. Peach Preserves

21. Pear Preserves

22. Strawberry Preserves

23. Beet Pickles

24. Beet Salad Pickle

25. Bread and Butter Pickles

26. Dill Bean Pickles

27. Dill Pickles with Garlic

28. Dilled Carrots

29. Green Tomato Pickles

30. Mustard Cucumber Pickles

31. Mustard Bean Pickles

32. Nine Day Cucumber Pickles

33. Pickled Eggs

34. Sweet Mixed Pickles

35. Corn Relish

36. Cranberry Relish

37. Hot Dog Relish

38. Ripe Cucumber Relish

39. Zucchini Relish

40. Any Other Relish Not Listed

41. Chili Sauce

42. Raw Chili Sauce

43. Green Tomato Mincemeat

44. Salsa

45. Cooked Raspberry Jam - 250 ml jar. Must use Bernardin

two piece SNAP Lid. Attach proof of purchase and recipe.

JUNIORS (aged 15 years and younger) PRIZE MONEY - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00

47. Strawberry freezer jam - 250ml jar - Sponsored by

Mississippi Berries

48. Raspberry freezer jam - 250ml jar

Visit www.homecanning.ca for helpful hints & recipes

NOTE: FOR CATEGORIES 45 and 46 - 1st PLACE WINNERS

must sign a release form giving permission to the sponsor to use

the winner’s name, recipe, and/or photograph in any advertising

or publicity without payment. The Perth fair will submit the

signed releases, your recipes, and photographs.

BERNARDIN BEST in SHOW

$30.00 Bernardin Gift certificate

Most Points in Bottled Goods $30.00 Donated by Sharon Bjergso

in Memory of June Conroy

2nd $20.00 donated by

Rhonda Bulloch

46. Bernardin Gift Pack Competition - Theme: A Teddy

Bears‘ Picnic

Must include 3 filled jars with Bernardin Mason Jar/Snap

lids.

Note – ―gift packs‖ need not to be in a basket; we encourage

entrants to be creative with their presentation. Jars will be

judged on appearance only. Gift packs may include

appropriate items such as napkins, candles, spices etc. Cost

of container and accessories not to exceed $40. No larger

than 12" X 14".

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $20.00 gift certificate, 2nd $15.00,

3rd $10.00. A picture of the winning package will be sent to

Bernardin and will be eligible for Bernardin National Gift

Basket Contest.

Decorative Mason Jar

250ml 500ml

Regular Mason

Jar - 500ml

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705 - HANDICRAFTS

Committee: Margaret Brandrick (Handicrafts) 613-267-1390,

Loree Tannett (Quilts) 613-466-0417, Helen Desjardine, Ilene

Myerscough, Muriel Hopper, Mara Harrison.

The Homecraft theme for 2018 is ―Teddy Bears' Picnic‖.

Please keep this in mind when creating your entries. Note:

All work must be clean and appear new. Old and soiled

work will not be judged. Articles that have been stored in

mothballs must be completely aired prior to exhibition or they

will not be accepted

Articles exhibited this year may only be brought back

next year if entered in a different section

Articles not adhering to the specifications stated in the

prize list and regulations books will be disqualified

All articles must be handmade and must include SMA,

or SYA. Failure to include can disqualify entry.

SMA = sample of materials attached

SYA = sample of yarn attached

Ontario Association of Agricultural Society Quilt Compe-

tition For complete competition eligibility, rules and regulations

visit: www.ontariofairs.com

OAAS Hand-Quilted General Rules:

The quilt must be exhibited and judged at a local On-

tario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) fair to be

eligible for this competition

Entry quilts must be a minimum of 324‖ measured on

the perimeter (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed

to the next levels of competition)

The winner’s name and pattern will be displayed at

the fair on a sign provided by OAAS

Upon making an entry into the OAAS quilt competi-

tion, the exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional

activities related to the competition.

The chosen winner at the fair level will compete at

the District level. The winner of that competition will com-

pete at the Provincial OAAS Convention.

The winning OAAS Champion Quilt will not be eli-

gible to compete in any future District and/or OAAS Con-

vention competition

Entries must be solely made and hand quilted by the

exhibitor.

OAAS Machine-Quilted General Rules:

The quilt must be exhibited and judged at a local On-

tario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) fair to

be eligible for this competition

Entry quilts must be a minimum of 324‖ measured on

the perimeter (smaller quilts will not be eligible to proceed

to the next levels of competition)

The winner’s name and pattern will be displayed at

the fair on a sign provided by OAAS

Upon making an entry into the OAAS quilt competi-

tion, the exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional

activities related to the competition.

The chosen winner at the fair level will compete at the

District level. The winner of that competition will compete at

the Provincial OAAS Convention.

The winning OAAS Champion Quilt will not be eligible

to compete in any future District and/or OAAS Convention

competition

Quilt must have visible machine quilting

The OAAS Quilt will be chosen from among the first

prize winners (which meet the criteria) in the Quilt

Classes. The exhibitor will need to agree to have the quilt

considered. The chosen quilt/quilts become 'Best in Show'

If no Quilts meet the criteria for the OAAS competition,

Best in Show will be chosen by the judge.

ALL WORK MUST BE BY ENTRANT.

Class 705-1 and 2 will be split into skill level categories.

Please review the skill level definitions and enter the appro-

priate category.

Beginner – Anyone new to the skill and/or has entered a few

times and never won a prize.

Intermediate – Anyone with 5+ years of practicing the skill or

has won First Place in Beginner, but not Intermediate.

Advanced – Anyone with significant years practicing the skill

or has won First Place in Intermediate.

Please attach a 3‖ sleeve to the top edge of each quilt for

hanging.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $5.00

QUILTS

Section:

1A. Beginner - Pieced - Machine Quilted - SMA

Min 32"x66"

1B. Intermediate - Pieced - Machine Quilted - SMA

Min 32"x66"

1C. Advanced - Pieced - Machine Quilted - SMA

Min 32"x66"

2A. Beginner - hand appliquéd quilt - SMA

Hand appliquéd and hand or machine quilted, minimum

32"x66‖

2B. Intermediate - hand appliquéd quilt - SMA

Hand appliquéd and hand or machine quilted, minimum

32"x66‖

2C. Advanced - hand appliquéd quilt - SMA

Hand appliquéd and hand or machine quilted, minimum

32"x66"

3. Quilt—Pieced—quilted on a domestic (home) machine –

SMA - 54"x75" or larger

4. Quilt - pieced, quilted on a long arm machine – SMA

54"x75" or larger

5. Quilt—Appliquéd—Quilted on a domestic (home) ma-

chine – SMA - 54"x75" or larger

6. Quilt—Appliquéd—Quilted on a long arm machine –

SMA

54"x75" or larger

7. Tied quilt, any size – BEGINNER ONLY – SMA

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8. Art Quilt - SMA

Any size. Attach a white 3x5 card to lower right hand of piece

describing theme and title.

May use mixed media, and varied technique. Must have 3

layers (top, batting and back) and be quilted through all layers.

Not mounted on a frame.

9. Quilt - Pieced by exhibitor, quilted by someone else -

SMA

32"x66" or larger

This quilt will be judged only on the piecing, colour, and de-

sign work. The quilters name must be identified on a small

label attached to the entry tag.

10. Placemats (2) Pieced or appliquéd and quilted - SMA

11. Table Runner - pieced or appliquéd and quilted - SMA

12. Bear's Paw Block - SMA

7.5‖ unfinished (Including the seam allowances)

Mount on a black or white piece of cardstock or foam core

with a 1/2‖ border. Allow the block to be lifted to view the

back.

13. Pieced Quilt, using the Bear's Paw pattern SMA

7‖ finished blocks

Quilt must be 4 blocks by 5 blocks minimum. You can add

sashing, work on point, use more blocks, use your creativity.

14. Footstool – Pieced or Appliquéd - SMA

Minimum size 12‖ on any side.

Piece will be judged on workmanship, finish and overall de-

sign.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $5.00

SEWING

15. Flannel sleep pants for an adult – SMA

16. Flannel sleep pants for a child – SMA

17. Child‘s pyjamas, top and bottom – SMA

18. Child‘s nightgown, size 4 to 8 – SMA

19. Girls dress made from a pillowcase - SMA

20. Apron - any style – SMA

21. Fabric Gift Bag - SMA

22. Wall hanging, sewn - any material – SMA

23. Tea Cozy, for a tea pot or french press, any style -

SMA

24. Sewn Child's growth chart – Teddy Bears' Picnic

theme - SMA

25. Child's purchased sweat shirt, decorated to Teddy

Bears' Picnic theme - SMA

26. Pair of Pot Holders - SMA

27. Cushion cover for cottage – SMA

28. Teddy Bear made from recycled material - SMA

29. Sewn item for a pet – SMA

KNITTING

30. Afghan, minimum 40‖ x 52‖ (exclusive of optional

fringe), any yarn - SYA

31. Knitted adult vest – any yarn - SYA

32. Knitted shawl - SYA

33. Child‘s long sleeve sweater, size 2 to 4, any yarn - SYA

34. Knitted boot toppers - SYA

35. Adult hat, any size, any yarn - SYA

36. Pair of adult socks, using sock yarn - SYA

37. Pair of adult slippers, any yarn - SYA

38. Pair of child's slippers, Size 6 – 9 - SYA

39. Item made from novelty yarn - SYA

40. Baby afghan - SYA

41. Infinity scarf - SYA

42. Adult Mitts - SYA

43. Hand knitted article using Entrelac Technique - SYA

44. Knitted and or felted item, made from natural fibre -

SYA - Sponsored by Silent Valley Alpaca, Ompah

E.g. Wool shorn from sheep, alpaca, goat, etc.

Include a label or origin of fibre if hand spun

CROCHETING

45. Afghan - SYA

46. Baby afghan, any yarn - SYA

47. Crocheted fingerless gloves - SYA

48. Crocheted stuffed animal - SYA

49. Crocheted wave scarf - SYA

Pattern of your choice

50. Outfit for Teddy Bear (minimum 2 items) May be ex-

hibited on bear - SYA

51. Crocheted Hot pad - SYA

53. Crocheted article of clothing (any item not listed in this

category) - SYA

52. Crocheted Hat - SYA

FIBRE ARTS

54. Wall hanging, depicting Teddy Bears' Picnic - SMA

Min. Size 10 in. by 12 in

Any technique or combination of techniques. Attach a brief

explanation of techniques used (i.e. Paper piercing, needle

felting, thread painting) on an index card.

55. Bag or tote depicting theme - SMA

Any technique or combination of techniques

56. Make It Useful - Recycle Bin - SMA/SYA

MISCELLANEOUS

57. Decorate a pair of children's socks in any colour with

Teddy Bears' Picnic theme

Using embroidery, sewing etc. Able to be worn as house

socks.

RUGS 58. Rugs - Any Technique - SMA

Viewers‘ Choice Quilt The exhibitor whose quilt receives the most votes from

the public will receive

$25.00 Gift certificate.

Donated by Sew Crafty, Rideau Ferry

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YOUNG HANDICRAFTERS (aged 15 years and younger)

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2

nd $8.00, 3

rd $6.00

59. Crocheted outfit for Teddy Bear - SYA - Sponsored by

Gail McFarlane

60. Any article made from recycled fabric and cans

61. Decorate an unopened, non-perishable box or canned

food as a gift for the local Food Bank (all entries donated to

local food bank)

62. A stuffed toy, sewn together

63. A crocheted, knitted or sewn cushion cover for your

room - Sponsored by Gail McFarlane

64. Any knitted item, not listed in this category - SYA

65. Any crocheted item, not listed in this category - SYA

66. A puppet made from men's work socks - Teddy Bears'

picnic theme. - Sponsored by Ilene Myerscough

Eyes, nose, ears and tongue sewn on

LOCAL COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT

67. Lap warmer - SMA - Sponsored by Mary Adam

May be made using fabric or yarn, knit or crocheted or sewn

by machine or handsewn.

Appropriate for either female or male, approx 30 in. by 40 in.

These items will be donated to the local nursing homes. Please

use washable materials.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00

706 - HOBBY CRAFTS

Committee: Gladys Billings 613-259-5391, Heather Moodie,

Jeannie Seguin

The Homecraft theme for 2018 is ―Teddy Bears' Picnic‖.

All work must be clean and appear new. Old and soiled

work will not be judged. Articles that have been stored in

mothballs must be completely aired prior to exhibiting or they

will not be accepted.

Articles exhibited this year may only be brought back

next year if entered in a different section.

Articles not adhering to the specifications stated in the

prize list and regulation books will be disqualified.

Please ensure that all tags are securely attached to your

entry.

SMA - a sample of material(s) attached to the entry tag.

SYA - a sample of yarn(s) attached to the entry tag.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00

Section:

1. Set of three Christmas tree decorations - any mixed

mediums.

2. A handmade wreath, ready to hang. - any medium.

3. Novelty handmade bazaar item valued to sell @ $5 or

less.

4. Handmade bazaar item valued to sell @ $5-10.

5. Garden marker, painted.

6. Collage of bears.

Please cover entire page. Page not to exceed 11‖X14‖

7. Centerpiece for a Teddy Bears' Picnic

8. Purchased teddy, dressed up - SYA, SMA.

To be judged only on the teddy’s dressing

9. Handmade invitation to the Teddy Bear‘s Picnic.

(No computer invitations).

10. A basket packed for the Teddy Bears' Picnic.

Basket not to exceed 12‖X12‖

11. Sample of adult‘s colouring - mounted or framed

No larger than 11‖X 14‖.

12. Handmade necklace, any medium.

13. Jewelry organizer. –any medium, SMA

14. Small antique collectible

Could be tobacco can, old door knobs, old keys, etc To be

judged on condition and age. Not to exceed 10‖ in any direc-

tion.

15. Welcome sign or flag

16. Antique bear. To be judged on condition and age

Include a short story or history about the bear. Story not to

exceed one 8 ½‖X11‖

17. Best penmanship. Poem about Teddy Bears or Bears.

18. Ingenious Recycling Project

19. Item of plastic canvas

No larger than 12‖ in any direction.

20. Carved bear. Any medium.

For example: Soap, wood, etc

MOST ORIGINAL HANDICRAFT

ENTRY $20.00 Gift Certificate

Donated by The Real Wool Shop

MOST POINTS HANDICRAFTS 1st $50.00

Donated by

Lavendar & Lace

Lingerie & Accessories

MOST POINTS YOUNG HANDICRAFTS $45 Gift Certificate

Donated by

Shear Perfection Hair Design

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21. Zentangle Doodling. - No larger than 11X14‖.

22. Mason Jar craft.

23. Handmade teddy bear, any medium

Must observe safety standards for a young child.

SPECIALS PRIZE MONEY - 1st $12.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $8.00

24. An Article of Paint by Number

Framed & ready to hang, canvas not to exceed 16‖X20‖

25. Article of Counted Cross Stitch

Ready to hang

26. Article of Needlwork Other Than Counted Cross Stitch

Ready to hang

27. Handmade mat. Any medium

No larger 36‖ in any direction.

28. Painting in watercolour, oil or acrylic

Ready to hang no larger than 20‖X24‖ plus frame. (no paint by

number)

29. Pencil or Charcoal Drawing

Ready to hang. No larger than 12‖X24‖ plus frame.

JUNIOR HOBBY CRAFTS (aged 15 years and younger)

30. A useful article made with Duct Tape. Ages 10 and

under.

31. A useful article made with Duct Tape. Ages 11 to 15

32. Best dressed teddy bear

33. Computerized piece of artwork

Not to exceed 8 ½‖ X 11‖

34. The best wildflower bouquet

Not to exceed 12‖ in any direction

SENIOR HOBBY CRAFTS

(80 Years and older)

35. A completed page in/from an adult colouring book

36. A framed jigsaw puzzle

No larger than 20‖X20‖ or 400‖ of area if the puzzle is not

square.

37. Best penmanship. Poem about a Teddy Bear or Bears

707 - PHOTOGRAPHY

Committee: Nancy Vaughn-Pettigrew 613-812-8794, Dakota

Pettigrew, Tina Thompson

Photographs will be judged on imagination, focus, exposure,

composition and interest

One picture per category can be entered.

Pictures can be either colour or black & white and can be up

to 5‖ x 7‖ in size.

Printed pictures MUST have a 1‖ (2.5cm) WHITE border

around the image, using materials such as Bristol board or

construction paper. Therefore, a 5‖x 7‖ photo including the

1‖ (2.5cm) border will total 7‖x 9‖.

New pictures only (i.e. those not shown before)

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $6.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $4.00

Section:

1. Spring

2. Water

3. Sleepy Time

4. Birds

5. The Bear Necessities

6. Homemade

Baking, crafts, etc.

7. Sky Photo

Sunset, Sunrise or Night-time

8. Colour ‗Orange‘

9. 8‖x10‖ ‗Teddy Bears Picnic‘

Photos only in this category MUST be 8‖ x 10‖ in size with a

1‖ (2.5cm) WHITE border around the image, using materials

such as Bristol board or construction paper. Therefore, an 8‖ x

10‖ photo will total 10‖ x 12‖ when mounted.

10. Antiques -

11. Fire - Sponsored by Cindy & Gene Richardson

YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER

(aged 15 years and younger)

12. Junior - Teddy Bear's Picnic

NEW EXHIBITOR

The first time exhibitor in Homecraft sections

with the most points will receive a $20.00 gift

certificate

Sponsored by Decorating by Design - Perth

Please check NEW EXHIBITOR on entry

form.

Most Points Junior Hobby Crafts $20.00 Donated by Scott Signworks

Heather Moodie

Most Points Hobby Crafts $50.00

Donated by

Mariposa Design

MOST POINTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE - $30.00 cash prize donated by

Homecraft Committee

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708 - WOODWORKING

Committee: Sharon Bjergso 613-267-6833, Lyle Conroy 613-

267-2283

General Rules:

NO KITS - All items must be handmade with the exception of

708 - 11.

No entry larger than approx. 24‖ long X 12‖ wide X 34‖ high.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00

Section:

1. Box with Lid

Not to exceed size under General Rules

2. Game or Puzzle

3. Scroll Saw Item

4. Turned Article

5. Item Made from Recycled Wooden Material

(ie: hockey sticks)

6. Hand Carved Article

7. Bird Feeder or Birdhouse

8. Wooden Cutting Board

Using non-toxic wood

9. Useful Wooden Item, Not Turned

10. Whirligig

11. Open Class - Kits Allowed

12. Judge's Choice - selected from entries in Classes 1

through 11

PRIZE MONEY: $15

13. Replica of an existing Historical Building of Perth or

adjoining Townships

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25 - Sponsored by Lyle Conroy,

2nd $15, 3rd $10

Building to be approximately 100 years old. Size 12‖ x 16‖.

Provide Picture, History & Location for identification.

14. WOODWORKING - ADVANCED

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10

No entry larger than approximately 24‖ long x 12‖ wide x 34‖

high

Project reflecting high skill level, quality of design,

construction, finish. Useful wooden item, may be turned,

carved, constructed of wood

JUNIOR WOODWORKING

(aged 15 years and younger)

No entry larger than approximately: 24" long X 12" wide X

34" high

15. Any Wooden Article - 8 & under

16. Any Wooden Article - Age 9 to 12

17. Any Wooden Article - Age 13 to 15

710 - WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS

Committee: Jo-Anne James 613-267-6192, Jeannie Seguin,

GENERAL RULES:

Open to all Church Organizations, Service Clubs and

Organized Groups in Lanark County. Fair office needs

to be notified by Aug 1st if you are exhibiting.

613-267-4104 or [email protected].

All exhibits must be in place between 6:30p.m. and

9:30p.m. on Thurs. Aug. 30th ready for judging Fri. Au-

gust 31st.

EXHIBITS CANNOT BE PICKED UP PRIOR TO

4:00p.m. ON MONDAY, Sept 3rd (or prize money will

be forfeited).

ALL GROUPS must display a banner. Banners not to be

displayed until after judging.

All articles called for must be displayed. Exhibits will be

judged on a point system based on first five placings. In

case of a tie a similar ribbon will be given to each.

$20.00 will be given to each organization.

Please submit a sample of material (SMA) or a sample of

yarn (SYA) as requested.

No straight pins to be used.

The exhibit judged to be the most colour co-ordinated to

the theme will receive $20.00 donated by the Perth Fair.

THEME: ―Teddy Bears' Picnic‖

Section:

1. A Handmade Teddy Bear, knitted, crocheted or sewn -

SMA/SYA

Not larger than 12" tall

2. Three muffins made with honey (no nuts)

Displayed on a disposable plate, in a zip lock bag. Recipe

included

3. Quilt Block - Bear Paw Pattern - SMA

Not larger than 16" square. Mounted on Bristol Board

4. Miniature crocheted afghan for a teddy bear or doll -

SYA

No larger than 18"X18"

5. Three decorated cupcakes with a Teddy Bear theme

Judged on decorations only

6. Best Penmanship

Handwritten poem or nursery rhyme about teddy bears on an

8.5"X11" sheet, mounted on Bristol Board

7. Enter a teddy bear and include his/her story attached

No more than 1 page. To be judged on the story and condi-

tion of the bear. Bear not to exceed 18" tall.

MOST POINTS WOODWORKING 1st $30.00

Donated by Sharon Bjergso

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801 - JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Committee: Elaine Foster (613) 264-2901, Karen Copp

Parents are urged to allow their children to do the work and

preparation for the exhibits without assistance. Please read and

help your children understand the rules, encourage them in

every way and help them to get their exhibits to the fair.

Please remember to pick up your child’s beautiful work on

September 3rd from 4p.m. - 5:30p.m. We wouldn’t want to

find a teddy bear left behind!

Ages are as of August 31, 2018

PRIZE MONEY -

Regular 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00

Special 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3.00

Extra Specials 1st $10.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00

Section:

Ages 3 & Under

1. A teddy bear that you like to hold

2. Find something from outside that you like and display in

a jar

3. Draw a picture to give to someone special

4. Make a flower from play dough, modeling clay or plas-

ticine

Display on a paper plate

5. Trace your hand or foot and decorate the shape

Special

6. Colour any picture, printed or from a colouring book

Put the letter T on the paper

Ages 4 & 5

7. Bear face made by using paint and a fork on paper

No larger than 8 1/2‖ x 11‖

8. Prepare a collection in half an egg carton

(6 items such as stickers, rocks, toy cars, etc.)

9. Decorate a paper plate by displaying your favourite

stickers

10. Make a pipe cleaner creation

11. Bear made from paper plates - coloured/decorated

Special

12. Draw and colour a picture of a tractor and write

TRACTOR on the paper

No larger than 8 1/2‖ x 11‖

Ages 6 to 8

13. Print and decorate the words TEDDY BEAR

On paper/bristol board 6‖ x 12‖

14. ONE farm machine made from Lego (no kits allowed)

No larger than 10‖ x 10‖

15. Create a door hanger for your bedroom door with a

message on it

16. 12 different local rocks displayed in an egg carton

17. Collage 8 1/2‖ x 14‖ Theme: Bears/Teddy Bears

Completely covered with no writing or title

Special

18. A hand drawn picture of a teddy bear coloured

Page no larger than 8 1/2‖ x 11‖

Ages 9 to 12

19. Pencil sketch on paper 8 1/2 ― x 11‖

Favourite scene, sport or animal

20. A hand written list of what to take on a picnic

Displayed and decorated on paper 8 1/2‖ x 11‖

21. Create a frog using a 2 litre pop bottle

22. ONE farm machine made from Lego (no kits allowed)

No larger than 10‖ x 10‖

23. Smashed pop can bear

Special

24. Gift wrap a box for a birthday party

Ages 13 to 16

25. Create a picnic invitation & incorporate words

Use candy/gum/chocolate bar wrappers (no larger than 8 1/2‖

x 14‖)

26. Make an article of jewellery

27. Create a split picture

Cut any picture in half and recreate the missing half

No larger than 8 1/2‖ x 14‖, can be a photocopy of a picture

28. ONE farm machine made from Lego (no kits allowed)

No larger than 10‖x 10‖

29. A coloured page from an adult colouring book

Special

30. Create and decorate a birdhouse from a plastic 2 litre

pop bottle

Extra Special - Ages 5 & Under

31. A Rice Krispie teddy bear displayed on cardboard

No larger than 12‖ x 12‖

Extra Special - Ages 6 to 8

32. Origami article

Extra Special - Ages 9 to 16

33. Melted crayon art design on artist canvas board

No larger than 12‖ x 12‖

802 - POSTER CONTEST

―Promoting Your Fair‖ – Name and date of fair must be

clearly shown on poster.

Must be hand drawn.

Poster size: Minimum – approximately 22cm X 28cm,

without border Maximum –approximately 28cm X 44cm,

without border

Each entry must be centered on a CARDSTOCK or

BRISTOL BOARD exposing approximately a 5.5cm

border on all four sides.

Name of fair, owner of poster and complete mailing ad-

dress must be clearly labelled on the back of each entry.

The winning poster from each class at each fair will be

eligible to enter the OAAS district competition. District

winners are eligible to enter at the provincial competition.

PRIZE MONEY - 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $7.00, 4th

$6.00, 5th $5.00

Section: 1. Junior Poster, youth up to and including grade 4

2. Intermediate Poster, youth Grade 5 to Grade 8 inclusive

3. Senior Poster, Grade 9 to Grade 12 inclusive

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Saturday September 1 Friday August 31

Sunday September 2

The Jordy Jackson Band

9:00 p.m.

The STARES

8:45 p.m.

Gail Gavan, The Ryan

Bros, and Valley Friends

6:30 p.m.

Brock Zeman

8:30 p.m.

GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT

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Mary Adam

Arnott Bros Construction Ltd.

Baker’s Feed Store

Barnabe’s - Your Independent Grocer

Bernardin

Sharon Bjergso

Canadian Tire Perth

Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Ltd

Cavanagh Family

CDL Inc.

Clean Sweep Alternate Energy

Crisco

Steve Coughlar Memorial

Lyle Conroy

Crosby’s Molasses

Crossroads Tea Room

Decorating by Design

Kristine Desjardine

Dodds & Erwin Ltd.

Elliott Farm Equipment

Foodsmith’s

Gene & Cindy Richardson

George Davidson Family

Glen Tay Transportation

Goldendale Animal Clinic

Hartington Farm Service Ltd.

Hillside Gardens

Lori & Richard Hird

Jockbrae Farms Ltd. and River Run Farms

Kelford Automotive Repair

William Kennery Memorial

Kyle Motors Ltd

L & A Mutual Insurance Co.

Lanark Cattlemen’s Association

Lanark County Beekeepers

Lanark County Milk Producers

Lavendar & Lace (Lingerie & Accessories)

Blair & Hilary Machan

Mariposa Design

Mark Noonan Automotive

Mark’s Cobbler Shop

MacEwen Agricentre Inc.

Gail McFarlane

McNamee Concrete

McVeigh Lumber Ltd

Bryan & Toni McVeigh

Mississippi Berries

Brian Moffat

Ilene Myerscough

Napa Auto Parts

North Lanark Veterinary Services

Harold Oakes Family

Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association

Perth Fair Homecraft

Perth Farmers’ Market

Perth Horticultural Society

Perth Soft Cloth Car Wash

Perth Veterinary Clinic

Pickseed - Kurtis McRae

Pioneer Seeds - Rennie Carley

Prodecal Ltd

Rhonda Bulloch

Robin Hood Flour

Robin Mulcahy

Scott Signworks - Heather Moodie

Sew Crafty

Shear Perfection Hair Design

Sign Design

Silent Valley Alpaca

Tay Business

Taylea Farms

Anthony Timmerman General Repair

The Bill Wylie Memorial Cup - Douglas & Bruce

Wylie

The Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group

The Real Wool Shop

White Family

We wish to thank the following class sponsors for their continued support!

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1. Lion’s Hall

2. Fair Office

3. Starter Stand

4. Lindsay Campbell Barn

5. Norris Barn

6. Light Horse Ring

7. Western & Team Penning Ring

8. Grandstand

9. Parking

10. Vendors /Woof Jocks Canine All

Stars

11. Milk House

12. Lioness Booth

13. Homecraft Building

14. Commerce Building

14A Outdoor Vendors

15. Fantasy Farm

15A. Ag Tent

16. Cattle Ring

17. Cattle Barns

18. Midway

Gates: Arthur St ~ Main Entrance - Pedestri-

ans Only

Scotch Line ~ Horse Trailer Entrance

14A