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BELL SHOW SOCIETY INC. 61st Annual Bell Show
2 & 3 March 2019
Woodchop ……………………………………..Sat 2 March
Car Rally & Ute Muster ………………………Sat 2 March
Stud & Prime Cattle, Prime Lambs ………..Sat 2 March
Horse & Ring Events …………………………Sat 2 March
Team Penning …………………………………Sun 3 March
Rodeo …………………………………………...Sun 3 March
Gate Entry - $10.00 per day 15 Years and Under – Free
OFFICE BEARERS
PATRON PRESIDENT
Mr N McLaughlin Mr D McNamara
VICE PRESIDENTS
Mr R Sperling & Mr W McNamara
SECRETARY ASS’T SECRETARY TREASURER
Mrs C Laffy Mr T Williams Mrs K Fullagar
AUDITOR COMMITTEE
Carrick Aland Pty Ltd All Financial Members
LADIES COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT SECRETARY ASS’T SECRETARY
Mrs L Sperling Mrs K Nation Mrs S Caldwell
VICE PRESIDENTS
Mrs J Kane and Mrs S Heathwood
LIFE MEMBERS
MEN LADIES A Adair D McNamara R Andrew R Patteson
R Andrew W McNamara B Caldwell P Saunders
J Derrick L A McPhee J Cook J Schmidt
W Dredge J Nation L Cuthbert D Sorley
G Edwards R Robertson C Fisher L Sorley
J Fisher G Sharpe J Frost J Sorley
G Frost A Sorley L Green R Sorley
J Green D Greenup P Greenup S Greenup
G Greenup S Sorley V McNamara L Sperling
C Hartmann R Sperling B Muller J Staines
R Lambley R Weedon K Nation P Tynan
N McLaughlin
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mr G L Gordon 1957 – 1973 Mr C H Osler 1974 - 1977
Mr J Farquharson 1978- 1979 Mr G McNamara 1980 - 1987
Mr R Sperling 1988 – 1998 Mr N McLaughlin 1999 – 2010
PAST SECRETARIES PAST TREASURERS
Mr J W O’Keefe 1957 – 1960 Mr J Sorley 1957 - 1959
Mr K W McGowan 1960 M G Henderson 1960 - 1966
Mr G Henderson 1961 – 1966 Mr J Farquharson 1967 - 1969
Mr J Farquharson 1967- 1973 Miss D Bolser 1970
Mr R A Astbury 1974 – 1977 Mrs M Farquharson 1971 - 1972
Mr P McCarrol 1977 – 1978 Mr E Caldwell 1973 - 1989
Mrs K Adair 1978 – 1989 Mrs E Derrick 1990 - 2010
Mrs V McNamara 1990 – 1999 Miss L Lloyd 2011
Mrs P Tynan 2000 – 2014
PREVIOUS LIFE MEMBERS
Mrs K Adair Mr E K King Mr J G McQuaker
Mrs E Astbury Mr W C Koehler Mr L Morgan
Mr ST Bellingham Mr R Lloyd Mr J D Mulchay
Mrs M Bennie Mrs J McCarthy Mr C Muller
Mrs I Brewer Mr K McCarthy Mrs J Nelder
Mr E Caldwell Mrs M McCarthy Mr W J O’May
Mr S Cook Mrs L Davis Mr A McClelland
Mr C Osler Mrs E Derrick Mr J J McClelland
Mr J Pentacost Mr J Farquharson Mrs L McGuire
Mr J Reid Mrs M Farquharson Mr G Mclver
Mrs B Robertson Mr G L Gordon Mr S McIver
Mrs V Scheuerle Mrs E Greer Mr G McNamara
Mr Alec Sorley Mr B Hansen Mr N J McNamara
Mrs May Sorley Mr E Hartman Mrs Z McPhee
Mr D Tweedle Mr G Henderson Mr N Krienke
Mr S Schultz Mrs D McPhee Mrs B Murray
PREVIOUS SHOW GIRLS
Joan Gordon 1959 Georgina Gordon 1980 Sandra Patch 1999
Pam Krienke 1962 Judy Patch 1981 Megan Moran 2000
Denise Cuddihy 1964 Donna Krienke 1982 Chelsea Tamakehu 2001
Suzette McIver 1965 Maree Barron 1983 Felicity Scheuerle 2002
Helen Kellaway 1966 Helen McPhee 1984 Katrina Cook 2003
Gwen Bond 1967 Liane Harms 1985 Tracey Caldwell 2004
Margaret Dun 1968 Alison McNamara 1986 Marissa King 2005
Carmel Cosgrove 1969 Fay Ehrich 1987 Sarah Astbury 2006
Janelle Scheuerle 1970 Debbie Dilton 1988 Jessica Belgrove 2007
Elaine Resien 1971 Cheryl Zimmerle 1989 Stephanie Cook 2008
Denise Moran 1972 Patricia Stolzenberg 1990 Casey Strang 2009
Judy Bounty 1973 Wendy Clar 1991 Anna Deery 2010
Rita Moran 1974 Lisa Altman 1992 Siobhan McEwan 2011
Mary-Anne Seng 1975 Trudy Naumann 1994 Kathryn Sullivan 2012
Shirley Astbury 1976 Janelle Lucas 1995 Jodi Hopper 2013
June Gordon 1977 Maree Sullivan 1996 Lauren Fisher 2014
Sue Beland 1978 Shannon Donohoe 1997 Claire Jackson 2015
Elizabeth Gooderham 1979 Donna Facer 1998 Rebekah Arnold 2016
Victoria Clifford 2017
Gemma Mobbs 2018
Miss Showgirl
The Bell Show Society Inc Miss Showgirl Awards has provided an opportunity for young women to be
involved in the agricultural industry, the show movement and their local communities. They in turn gain
personal development, have an opportunity to pursue leadership roles in their community and in the
workplace. The Awards have made a significant contribution to the advancement of women in regional
and rural areas ever since the first Queensland Showgirl was awarded.
The winner of Bell Show Society Showgirl has the opportunity to represent Bell Show Society at the Sub
Chamber (held at the Toowoomba Show) awards and if successful continue on to State and National
levels.
The State Showgirl Awards hosted by the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies and promoted
by the Queensland Country Life newspaper have together offered hundreds of Queensland women each
year to be involved in one of the great Australian traditions – the local Show.
For more information, please contact our Show Secretary for the 2019 competition details.
Rural Ambassador
2018 LIST OF MEMBERS – SHOW SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP $15 PER PERSON
Anderton Mr & Mrs J
Anderton Mr & Mrs S
Anderton Ms M & Mr B
Armstrong Mr J
Barron Mr & Mrs N
Barron Mr M
Blanck Mr & Mrs R V
Blanck Mr & Mrs P
Blanck Mr J
Bradley Mr & Mrs C
Bradley Miss P & Miss K
Brewer Mrs E
Brewer Mr P
Brooks Mr G & Mrs A
Brown Mr M & Mrs K
Bryce Mr & Mrs P
Burns Mrs A
Caldwell Mr & Mrs D
Caldwell Mrs M
Caldwell Mrs S
Caldwell Mr & Mrs W
Clarris Mr & Mrs W
Clifford Miss V
Cogill Mr J
Cogill Mrs M
Coleman Mr & Mrs T
Comben Mrs J
Conroy Miss L
Conroy Mr & Mrs P
Cook Mr C
Cook Mr L
Cook Miss S
Cosgrove Mr & Mrs M
Cox Mr T
Cuddihy Mr T
Cuddihy Mr & Mrs D
Donovan K
Downes Mr & Mrs A
Edwards Mr Chris
Edwards Mr & Mrs D
Edwards Mrs G ©
Edwards Mr H
Edwards Mr J
Edwards Mr & Mrs P
Fergus Mr M, Mrs D
Fergus Mr S
Finch Mr & Mrs R
Fisher Mr C
Fisher Miss L
Fisher Miss K
Frost Mr & Mrs M
Frost Mr N
Fullagar Family
Fullagar Mr M & Mrs K
Gaffney Mr & Mrs J
Geldard Mr & Mrs M
Gillespie Mr & Mrs L
Glasser Mr C
Gleeson Mrs Vanessa
Gooderham Mr J
Gooderham Mr T
Goodyear Mr & Mrs M
Green Mr R& Mrs T
Hall Mr & Mrs E
Harkin Mr D & Mrs K
Hauff Mr & Mrs K
Hayes Ms I
Head Mr & Mrs J
Holcombe Ms E
Hunter Mrs J
Irwin Mr & Mrs A
Irwin Mr & Mrs W
Jackson Mr & Mrs B
Jamieson Ms K
Jensen Mr G
Jensen Mr & Mrs P
Kane Mr & Mrs R
Kane Mr & Mrs M
Knight Mr & Mrs D
Knight Miss J & Jordon G
Kruger Mr & Mrs R
Laffy Mr T & Mrs C
Lambley Mrs O ©
Littleton Mr & Mrs B
Lloyd Miss L
Lowien Mr & Mrs R
Lowien Mr & Mrs W
Markham Mohr C & J
McClelland Mr J & Smith Ms V
McGregor Mr A
McGregor Mr S
McGuire Mr & Mrs N
McGuire Mr & Mrs K
McGuire Mr W
McLaren Mr & Mrs P
McLean Mrs E
McNamara Mr & Mrs G
McNamara Mrs J ©
McNamara Mrs M ©
McNamara Mr & Mrs M
McNamara Mr & Mrs N
McNamara Ms S & Hartman Mr B
McNamara Mr & Mrs T
Munge Mr S & Sorley Ms J
Nation Mr & Mrs B
Nation Ms J
Nelder Mr J
Newton Mr & Mrs M
Pascoe Mr & Mrs M
Patch Mr C
Patch Mr & Mrs G
Patch Ms H & McInnis M
Peltz Mr & Mrs M ©
Pope Mr A ©
Pope Mr & Mrs F
Pope Mr & Mrs J
Pope Miss R
Quigley Mr & Mrs S
Ramsey Mr & Mrs D
Reid Mrs R ©
Ryrie Mr A
Sanewski Mr & Mrs A
Scheuerle Mr & Mrs N
Schultz Mrs P ©
Scutt Mr & Mrs J
Seton Mrs B
Shaw Mr & Mrs R
Shaw Miss S
Shaw Mr J
Shettler P
Sorley Mr & Mrs C
Sorley Mr & Mrs N
Sperling Mr A
Sperling Ms L
Sperling Mr & Mrs L
Sperling Mr S & Dorman Ms K
Stevenson Mrs J
Stewart Mr C
Stewart Mrs V
Storey Mr & Mrs B
Sullivan Family
Teese Mr & Mrs C
Timms Ms B
Vidler Mr & Mrs R
Walker Mr & Mrs A
Walker Mr B
Walker Mr J
Walker Miss S
Williams Mr B
Wiliams Mr G & Mrs E
Wiliams Mr I
Williams Mr T
Wilson Mr & Mrs M
Wolfe Mr & Mrs D
Woodward Mr & Mrs K
Wrigley Mr & Mrs C
RULES AND REGULATIONS
(TO BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO) All entrants must adhere to the rules of the section in which they wishing to enter
1. These competitions are run under the General and Special Regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc.
2. All entries to be on the forms supplied by the Association and to be in the hands of the Steward by the advertised closing date of entries.
3. All entries must be accompanied by an entrance fee of 10% of the value of first prize, except where otherwise specified in the schedule and agreed upon by the Committee on each entry, or they will not be received.
4. Exhibitors, when called upon by Stewards of Committee, shall prove the correctness of their certificate of entry.
5. The decision of the Judge shall be final, but in the event of a protest, which must be lodged in writing and signed by the person lodging the protest to the Show Secretary within 30 minutes accompanied by a deposit of $50 cash. The deposit will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous by the sub-committee of four, whose decision shall be final and without appeal.
6. The Association reserves the right of refusing to admit any exhibit to the Showgrounds where there is reason to suspect it is either diseased or dangerous and remove any such exhibit from the showgrounds.
7. Every care will be taken of the exhibits, but, the Association shall not be responsible for any loss or death from any cause whatsoever, and shall not be held responsible for any such loss caused thereby.
8. All persons, (not members), shall pay for admittance to the Show the sum prescribed, unless otherwise provided with a Pass from the Secretary.
9. If there should be any doubt as to the correctness of the declaration of any exhibitor, such exhibitor shall not be entitled to any prize which may be awarded to him or her until the Committee has satisfactory proof that the declaration is correct. Any Exhibitor having, in the opinion of the Committee, made a false declaration, shall be subject to all or any of the following penalties: forfeiture of prize, non-permission to exhibit again, or expulsion from the Association.
10. It will be imperative that all cattle be tied up in Beef Sections and all bulls over 12 months must have a nose ring.
11. The Bell Show Society recommends competitors have their own current public liability policy if showing animals.
12. Any person insulting or interfering with the Judges, Stewards or Officers of the Association during the Show will be subject to removal from the ground, and prizes, if awarded to such persons, shall be forfeited.
13. No drinks, eatables or other refreshments shall be permitted to be sold at the Show, otherwise than by authorsied caterers of the Association, currently the Ladies Committee, except by special permission of the Bell Show Committee.
14. No entertainment for which a special charge is made shall be allowed at the Show without special permission of the Committee.
15. Public sales of such exhibits as owners may dispose of shall be held at the Show on such days in such order as may be duly notified.
16. A Commission of Rebate of a percentage to be agreed on all sales of exhibits affected either by auction or privately, shall be paid to the Association by the seller for the benefit of the general fund no later that 14 days after the close of the Show.
17. Any electrical extension cords used by trade-site holders and campers must have current electrical certification.
“J. D. Mulcahy Trophy will be awarded to best exhibition in the Pavilion”
ASSOCIATIONS RESPONSIBILITY Damage Through Exhibits, etc. The Association shall not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any exhibit, or loss by death of any exhibit, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Association harmless and indemnified against any such accident, loss or death.
Accidents The Association will not, under any circumstances, hold itself liable for any accident on the grounds or premises. Accidents are to be reported to the Secretary’s Office immediately.
Damage to Exhibits The Association will not, under any circumstances, hold itself responsible for any legal proceedings arising from any loss, damage to, or any missing delivery of any exhibit.
Loss by Disease The Entry Form will be taken as a guarantee that all livestock, etc., specified therein, are free from all disease, so far as is known by the owner. In the case of infectious disease being spread through or by any exhibit, the Exhibitor shall be held responsible. Biosecurity Horse Health Declaration to be completed and presented to Horse Ring Officials prior to competition.
Fire Precautions will be taken to guard against any fire and to protect the property of the Exhibitor but exhibits will not be insured at the loss of the Association and it will not be held responsible for loss caused thereby.
DISQUALIFICATIONS, ETC. Exhibitors of Livestock must take part in the Grand Parade, failing which, prize winner forfeits prize. Any Exhibitor making any breach of the by-laws may, at the discretion of the Committee, be
disqualified as a member of the Association. Any person so disqualified shall not be eligible again to
become a member of the Association or to enter any exhibit at its exhibition. The Committee may, at
its discretion, remove any disqualification that may have been imposed.
RACQ Family Fireworks
Approximately 7pm, Saturday
Gather near the Admin Building
Thinking of becoming a Bell Show Society Member? Anyone can join the Bell Show Society as a member, $15 covers unlimited entry into the
Show and Rodeo over the two days. Contact Bell Show Society via email [email protected]
Membership tickets can be purchased at Bell Veterinary Services, Dennis Street, Bell
FAMILY TWILIGHT EVENING –
JUDGING OF 2019 BELL SHOWGIRL
Bell Showgrounds, 16th February 2019, 6pm till late
Junior Showgirl, Show Princess and Show Queen will be chosen on the night
Licensed Bar (no liquor to be brought onto the grounds)
BBQ
Novelty Events
Live music by Pure KAOS
Free Admission
For more information or to enter into Bell Showgirl, please contact Kim on
0428 198 205 or [email protected]
Section A - HORSE AND RING EVENTS Chief Ring Steward: Clohee Morrow 0455 023 939
Livestock Superintendent: D McNamara & W McNamara
ENTRY FEE: $2.00
PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $1.50 (unless otherwise stated).
STARTING TIME: Ring 1, 2 and 3 - 8.00am Saturday
Beginner Ring - 8:30 am Saturday
Showjumping will return to our program in 2020
Fireworks will be featured at the 2019 Bell Show on Saturday 2nd March, please take responsibility
of your own animals.
HORSE HEALTH DECLARTATION
All horse competitors must complete a Horse Health Declaration Form for all horses on the grounds,
whether competing or not, before any horse can compete at the 2019 Bell Show. Forms must be signed
on the day of entry and handed in to Show Officials prior to commencement of horse ring events.
Non-compliance may mean that your horse may not compete at the Bell Show
RING 1
THOROUGHBRED
A1 Led Stallion or Colt
A2 Led Mare or Filly
A3 Led Gelding
Champion Led Thoroughbred
Reserve Champion Led Thoroughbred
A.N.S.A.
A4 Led Stallion or Colt
A5 Led Mare or Filly
A6 Led Gelding
Champion Led A.N.S.A. Proudly Sponsored by “A.N.S.A”
Reserve Champion Led A.N.S.A.
WARMBLOODS
A7 Led Stallion or Colt
A8 Led Mare or Filly
A9 Led Gelding
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Champion Led Warmblood
Reserve Champion Led Warmblood
RIDING PONY STUD BOOK SOCIETY PARK HACK
A10 Led Stallion or Colt
A11 Led Mare or Filly
A12 Led Gelding
Champion Led R.P.S.B.S
Reserve Champion Led R.P.S.B.S
LED SHOW HACK (Exceeding 14h)
A13 Led Stallion or Colt
A14 Led Mare or Filly
A15 Led Gelding
Champion Led Show Hack
Reserve Champion Led Show Hack
BREED CLASSES UNDER SADDLE
A16 Thoroughbred under saddle
A17 A.N.S.A. under saddle
A18 R.P.S.B.S under saddle
A19 Warmblood under saddle
NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK CLASSES (SHOW HUNTERS ELIGIBLE)
A20 Maiden Galloway Hack
A21 Newcomer Galloway Hack
A22 Novice Galloway Hack 14h & not exceeding 14.2h
A23 Novice Galloway Hack 14.2h & not exceeding 15h
Champion Novice Galloway Hack
Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hack
OPEN GALLOWAY HACK CLASSES
A24 Open Galloway Hack 14h & not exceeding 14.2h
A25 Open Galloway Hack 14.2h & not exceeding 15h
A26 Open Galloway Hack for Mares
A27 Open Galloway Hack for Geldings
A28 Childs Open Galloway Hack (To be ridden by a child under 17 years)
A28 Local Galloway Hack
Champion Open Galloway Hack
Reserve Champion Open Galloway Hack
NOVICE HACK CLASSES (SHOW HUNTERS ELIGIBLE)
A29 Maiden Hack
A30 Newcomer Hack
A31 Novice Hack 15h & not exceeding 15.2h
A32 Novice Hack 15.2h & not exceeding 16h
A33 Novice Hack over 16h
Champion Novice Hack
Reserve Champion Novice Hack
OPEN HACK CLASSES
A34 Open Hack 15h & not exceeding 15.2h
A35 Open Hack 15.2h & not exceeding 16h
A36 Open Hack 16h & not exceeding 16.2h
A37 Open Hack over 16h
A38 Open Hack for Mares
A39 Open Hack for Geldings
A40 Childs Open Hack (To be ridden by a child under 17 years)
A41 Local Hack
Champion Open Hack
Reserve Champion Open Hack
OPEN ADULT RIDER CLASSES
A42 Open Adult Rider 18 years & under 21 years
A43 Open Adult Rider 21 years and Over
Champion Open Adult Rider
Reserve Champion Open Adult Rider
RING 2
RIDING PONIES
A44 Led Stallion or Colt
A45 Led Mare or Filly
A46 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Riding Pony
Reserve Champion Led Riding Pony
AUSTRALIAN STUD BOOK PONIES (PARTBREDS ELIGIBLE)
A47 Led Stallion or Colt
A48 Led Mare or Filly
A49 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led A.S.B.P
Reserve Champion Led A.S.B.P
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES
A50 Led Stallion or Colt
A51 Led Mare or Filly
A52 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Australian Saddle Pony
Reserve Champion Led Australian Saddle Pony
LED SHOW PONY (Not Exceeding 14h)
A53 Led Stallion or Colt
A54 Led Mare or Filly
A55 Led Gelding
Champion Led Show Hack
Reserve Champion Led Show Hack
WELSH PONIES (PARTBREDS ELIGIBLE)
A56 Led Stallion or Colt
A57 Led Mare or Filly
A58 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Welsh
Reserve Champion Led Welsh
ARABIANS (PARTBREDS ELIGIBLE)
A59 Led Stallion or Colt
A60 Led Mare or Filly
A61 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Arabian
Reserve Champion Led Arabian
GYPSY COB (PARTBREDS ELIGIBLE)
A62 Led Stallion or Colt
A63 Led Mare or Filly
A64 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Gypsy Cob
Reserve Champion Led Gypsy Cob
SHETLAND
A65 Led Stallion or Colt
A66 Led Mare or Filly
A67 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Shetland
Reserve Champion Led Shetland
MINIATURES AND SMALL PONIES (UNDER 9.2H)
A68 Led Stallion or Colt
A69 Led Mare or Filly
A70 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Miniatures and Small Pony
Reserve Champion Led Miniatures and Small Pony
Supreme Led Shetland/Miniatures and Small Pony sponsored by L Bar Shetland
BREED CLASSES UNDER SADDLE
A71 Riding Pony under saddle
A72 Australian Stud Book Pony under saddle (Partbreds Eligible)
A73 Australian Saddle Pony
A74 Welsh Pony under saddle (Partbreds Eligible)
A75 Arabian under saddle (Partbreds Eligible)
A76 Gypsy Cob under saddle (Partbreds Eligible)
A77 Shetland under saddle
SMARTEST ON PARADE
A78 Smartest On Parade, Rider Under 12 Years
A79 Smartest On Parade, Rider 13 Years or under 18 Years
NOVICE PONY HACK CLASSES (SHOW HUNTERS ELIGIBLE)
A80 Maiden Pony Hack
A81 Newcomer Pony Hack
A82 Novice Pony Hack under 12.2h
A83 Novice Pony Hack over 12.2h & not exceeding 14h
Champion Novice Pony Hack
Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack
OPEN PONY HACK CLASSES
A84 Open Pony Hack under 12h
A85 Open Pony Hack 12h and not exceeding 12.2h
A86 Open Pony Hack 12.2h & not exceeding 13h
A87 Open Pony Hack 13h & not exceeding 13.2h
A88 Open Pony Hack 13.2h & not exceeding 14h
A89 Local Pony Hack
Champion Open Pony Hack
Reserve Champion Open Pony Hack
OPEN CHILD RIDER CLASSES
A90 Smartest on Parade rider under 6 years to be led
A91 Child Rider under 6 Years, to be led
A92 Child Rider 6 years or Under 8 years
A93 Child Rider 8 years or under 10 Years
A94 Child Rider 10 years or under 12 years
Champion Junior Rider
Reserve Champion Junior Rider
A95 Child rider 12 years or under 15 years
A96 Child rider 15 years or Under 17 Years
Champion Senior Rider
Reserve Champion Senior Rider
RING 3
LED OPEN TO ALL BREEDS (REGISTERED OR NOT REGISTERED)
A97 Stallion or Colt most suitable for breeding Stock Horses
A98 Mare or filly most suitable for breeding Stock Horses
A99 Gelding 3 years or over, best type of Stock Horse.
A100 Gelding under 3 years, best type of stock horse
BEST STOCK HORSE EXHIBIT Perpetual Trophy “The John Fisher Memorial Trophy
Donated by the Fisher Family
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE
A101 Led Stallion or Colt
A102 Led Mare or Filly
A103 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Australian Stock Horse
Reserve Champion Led Australian Stock Horse
YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP LED CLASSES
A105 Led Youth Showmanship, 12 Years or under. Open to all breeds
A106 Led Youth Showmanship, 13 years or under 18 years. Open to all breeds
QUARTER HORSES
A107 Led Stallion or Colt
A108 Led Mare or Filly
A109 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Quarter Horse
Reserve Champion Led Quarter Horse
PALOMINO
A110 Led Stallion or Colt
A111 Led Mare or Filly
A112Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Palomino
Reserve Champion Led Palomino
BUCKSKIN
A113 Led Stallion or Colt
A114 Led Mare or Filly
A115 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Buckskin
Reserve champion Led Buckskin
ANY OTHER SOLID DILUTE
A116 Led Stallion or Colt
A117 Led Mare or Filly
A118 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Any Other Solid Dilute
Reserve Champion Led Any Other Solid Dilute
NON SOLID DILUTE
A119 Led Stallion or Colt
A120 Led Mare or Filly
A121 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Non Solid Dilute
Reserve Champion Led Non Solid Dilute
SUPREME CHAMPION DILUTE - Trophy donated by “Lorrie McNeil”
ANY OTHER BREED NOT LISTED IN SCHEDULE
A122 Led Stallion or Colt
A123 Led Mare or Filly
A124 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Any Other Breed
Reserve Champion Led Any Other Breed
SHOW HUNTER
A125 Show Hunter Led Pony Hack not exceeding14h
A126 Show Hunter Led Galloway Hack 14h & not exceeding 15h
A127 Show Hunter Led Hack 15h & not exceeding 16h
A128 Show Hunter Led Hack 16h & over
A129 Show Hunter Led Mare any height
A130 Show Hunter Led Gelding any height
Champion Led Show Hunter
Reserve Champion Led Show Hunter
BREED CLASSES UNDER SADDLE
A131 Quarter Horse under saddle
A132 Australian Stock Horse under saddle
A133 Australian Stock Horse under saddle, Ridden by a child under 18 years.
A134 Working Australian Stock Horse under saddle
A135 Palomino under saddle
A136 Buckskin under saddle
A137 Any other solid dilute under saddle
A138 Non solid dilute under saddle
SHOW HUNTER UNDER SADDLE
A139 Show Hunter Pony Hack not exceeding14h
A140 Show Hunter Galloway Hack 14h & not exceeding 15h
A141 Show Hunter Hack 15h & not exceeding 16h
A142 Show Hunter Hack 16h & over
A143 Show Hunter Mare, any height
A144 Show Hunter Gelding, any height
A145 Childs Show Hunter Hack (To be ridden by a child under 17 years)
A146 Show Hunter Local
Champion Show Hunter
Reserve Champion Show Hunter
SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF THE SHOW
Champion Hack, Galloway, Pony and Show Hunter Hack Eligible $50 Voucher + RUG
SUPREME CHAMPION LED OF THE SHOW
All Champion Led Horses Eligible $100 Voucher + RUG
SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER OF THE SHOW
Champion Junior Rider, Champion Senior Rider, Champion Adult Rider Eligible $50 Voucher
Judging of the three Supreme Championships will be held at a time most suitable to all Ring Programs.
BEGINNER RING AND STOCKHORSE CHALLENGE
Please Note: This ring is for Beginner or Novice Riders only. We ask that competitor’s discretion from
competing in this ring if they are seasoned competitors. Competitors may compete in the Led and
Ridden breed classes.
LED CLASSES
A147 Best Presented Beginners Horse or Pony
A148 Led Pony
A149 Led Galloway
A150 Led Hack
A151 Led Local Pony, Galloway or Hack
Champion Led Beginner Horse or Pony
Reserve Champion Led Beginner Horse or Pony
Presentation and Horsemanship Class open to Bell Pony Club Riders
Basil Greer Perpetual Trophy donated by “The Greer Family”
RIDDEN CLASSES
A152 Best Presented Beginners Horse or Pony
A153 Maiden Pony, Galloway or Hack
A154 Novice Pony Hack
A155 Novice Galloway Hack
A156 Novice Hack
Champion Novice Beginner Horse or Pony
Reserve Champion Novice Beginner Horse or Pony
A157 Open Pony Hack
A158 Open Galloway Hack
A159 Open Hack
Champion Beginner Horse or Pony
Reserve Champion Beginner Horse or Pony
A160 Best Stock pony/Horse, rider 12 years or under
“Jim Reid Memorial Trophy Donated by the Reid Family”
A161 Best Stock pony/Horse, rider 13 years or under 18 years
“Jim Reid Memorial Trophy Donated by the Reid Family”
RIDER CLASSES
A162 Smartest on Parade Rider
A163 Child Rider any age, Led
A164 Child Rider under 8 years
A165 Child Rider 8 years or under 10 Years
A167 Child Rider 10 years or under 15 years
A168 Child Rider 15 years or under 17 Years
A169 Adult Rider Lady or Gent
Champion Beginner Rider
Reserve Champion Beginner Rider
A170 Best Childs Pony/Horse under saddle
A171 Quietest Pony/Horse under saddle
A172 Fattest Pony /Horse under saddle
A173 Shaggiest Pony /Horse under saddle
A174 Fancy Dress Pony or Horse (Helmets must be worn)
BELL SHOW STOCK HORSE CHALLENGE
Starting Time: Approximately 12pm (After the compilation of the beginner ring)
Stockman challenge events are open to all competitors. Judging will commence with Led classes
Childs Stock Horse Challenge rider under 12 years
Total Prize Money: $80 Nomination $5
Prize Money: 1st $35 2nd $25 3rd $15 4th $5
Led
Working (Pattern)
Utility Trial
Junior Stock Horse Challenge rider under 17 years
Total Prize Money: $110 Nomination $10
Prize Money: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 4th $10
Led
Working (Pattern)
Utility Trial
Intermediate Stock Horse Challenge
Total Prize Money: $180 Nomination $10
Prize Money: 1st $75 2nd $55 3rd $40 4th $10
Led
Working (Pattern)
Utility Trial
Open Stock Horse Challenge
Total Prize Money: $300 Nomination $15
Prize Money: 1st $125 2nd$80 3rd $50 4th $30 5th $15
Led
Working (Pattern)
Utility Trial
We thank the following Sponsors who have kindly donated trophies and prize money towards the
Horse and Ring Events:
Finch Engineering Aileen Fleming Dalby Engine Rebuilders
A&K Downes Landmark Gow Refrigeration
Schrecks Shoes Andersens Carpets MacNellies Workplace Safety
Hedges Sports Store Bell Pony Club Family of Bill Koehler (Past Patron)
A&S Wenham R&H McKee Wilson HTM Dalby
Fisher Family Gilliland Family Matt Krop Racing
Golders Dalby Creative Embroidery Darling Downs Veterinary Hospital
Clair Kelly Bell Motors Fairholme College
John Davies Optometrist Bell Veterinary Services WR Cranes
Paul Renner Dental Elite Animal Physiotherapy Kewpie Stockfeeds
Belmont Pastoral Co BMO Accountants Group Victoria False Tails
R & A Mobbs Bartlett Family Reilly Pastoral Co
Hitchley &Harrow Glasby Family Country Wide Saddlery & Clothing
Shirley Walpole Glasby’s Caravan Park Enhance Equine Australia
Riverina Stockfeed
Section B – STUD CATTLE Stewards: Don McNamara Ph 4663 6155, Winston McNamara Ph 4663 1293,
V Clifford, S McNamara, S Donovan, K Hauff, M Newton, A Walker and B Hauff
ENTRY FEE: $5.00 (incl. GST) Please fax/email entries PRIOR TO SHOW [email protected] OR [email protected] Fax: 4663 1293 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $6, 2nd - $4, unless otherwise stated
RULES:
1. All cattle must be on the grounds by 9 am for judging on SATURDAY 2 March
2. Open to all Stud Cattle (Beef) of all breeds.
3. All cattle entered and on the grounds must be presented for judging.
4. All cattle will be housed in open stalls.
5. All cattle must be registered in the Herd Book of their Breed. Any not registered by reason of age must have calf certificates. Age at 2 March 2019.
6. It will be imperative that all cattle be tied up in Stud Beef Section and all bulls over 12 months of age must have a nose ring. This rule will be strictly enforced.
7. Exhibitors must take part in the Grand Parade or may forfeit prize money.
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE Bring own bedding straw and please pick up all baling twine.
Friday Night BBQ available at the Showgrounds
Stud Cattle Exhibitors Breakfast Complimentary barbecue breakfast will be provided by
National Australia Bank Dalby Branch on Saturday morning for
Stud Cattle exhibitors and workers.
Proudly supporting our Community
LED STEER or Heifer COMPETITION
Exhibits for B1 - B5 to be Led and judged at Show at approximately 8:30 am Saturday
Depending on numbers on the day, classes may be altered
B1 Led Steer or Heifer Milk Tooth, under 450kg - 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20. B2 Led Steer or Heifer Milk Tooth over 450kg, - 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20
B1 and B2 Open to All Schools and Colleges Only B3 Led Steer or Heifer, Milk Tooth, under 350kg. 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20 B4 Led Steer or Heifer, Milk Tooth, 350kg – 450kg, 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20 B5 Led Steer or Heifer, Milke Tooth, over 450kg, 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20 Champion Led Steer or Heifer from B1 to B5 – Prize money $40 B6 Bull under 12 months. B7 Bull 12 months and under 16 months. B8 Bull 16 months and under 20 months. Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull from B6 to B8. B9 Bull 20 months and under 2 years. B10 Bull 2 years and over. Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull from B9 and B10. Grand Champion Bull. B11 Heifer under 12 months. B12 Heifer 12 months and under 20 months. Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Female from B11 and B12 B13 Cow or Heifer 20 months and under 2 years. B14 Cow or Heifer 2 years and over. Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Female from B13 and B14 B15 Breeders Group, three animals of both sexes represented, bred by the exhibitor. Trophy and Society Ribbon for Grand Champion Bull in each Breed. Trophies for Tropical Breeders Group, British Breeders Group and European Breeders Group. Trophies for Tropical Supreme Champion Bull and Cow donated by S & L Sorley. Trophies for British Supreme Champion Bull and Cow . Trophies for European Supreme Champion Bull and Cow. Neil McNamara Memorial Trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor in any one breed with competition
donated by the McNamara Family.
Free Children’s Events/Games Saturday Afternoon
starting approx. 3.30pm
Held outside the Secretary’s Office
Prize Money for Stud Cattle donated by:
Ausure Insurance Ken Mills Machinery
Butters Warehouse Wilson HTM
Landmark, Dalby Kewpie Stockfeeds
Bell Veterinary Services Jimbour Beef & Bacon
Dalby & District F S D Grant, Daniel & Long, Dalby
Mike Manley – MAIPBAS CPA’s Carvosso & Winship Solicitors
R G Gow Refrigeration, Dalby Kewpie Stockfeeds
G & C Patch, Bell Dalby Rural Supplies
J & K Scutt J & K McUtchen
Gaffney Family Virbac
Western Downs Regional Council Riverina Stockfeed
Trophies for Stud Cattle Section donated by
Camping World & Compleat Angler Dalby Val McNamara & Family
J Koehler Dalby Dealers - Heather Newton
RW Robertson, Bell S & L Sorley
Dalby Moto McNamara Family, Bell
South Qld Braford Promotions Group Hartmann Farming
DARLING DOWNS – BEEF SCHOOLS COMPETITION
1. Points will be awarded to competitors from Schools in the Led Steer / Heifer Competition, Stud Cattle Classes (animal must be owned by the young exhibitor), Young Judges’ Competition and Paraders’ Competition.
2. Points are awarded on a 3, 2, 1 basis for first, second and third respectively. No points will be awarded for Champions, Reserve Champions, Pairs or Group Classes.
DARLING DOWNS SUB CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES BEEF YOUNG JUDGES’ (Led Cattle) & PARADERS’ COMPETITIONS
YOUNG JUDGES’ & PARADERS’ RULES The Hormel slide must be used at all levels in the Young Judging Competitions. To be eligible for the State Finals, competitors must comply with all of these rules. Local Show Rules 1. Competitors must be over 15 and under 25 years on 1 May in the year of the State Final. 2. Competitors under 18 years must have the approval of a parent or guardian to compete. 3. Competitors are to be a resident in Queensland for at least three months prior to competing or
attending an educational institution in Queensland unless they qualify under Rule (4).
4. Competitors residing over the border who can prove an affinity with a Queensland Show are allowed entry provided they satisfy one of the following criteria:
(a) Their address has a Queensland postcode; (b) They have a Queensland phone number; (c) The competitor or their parents are active working members of that Show.
5. National winners or National Judging Panel for that event are ineligible to compete.
Sub-Chambers Rules Rules (1 – 5) in the Local Show Rules apply to all Sub-Chamber Finals. 6. Sub-Chambers will decide the number of competitors from each Show who will compete at the
Final. 7. Competitors can represent only one Show in the Sub-Chamber Final. 8. A State Final Entry Form must be completed by the winner of each Competition immediately
after judging and forwarded to the QCAS State Office by the Sub-Chamber Secretary / Coordinator.
9. The contestants placed first or second in this Regional contest will be eligible to compete in the Darling Downs Final at Crows Nest, 18 May 2019. The winner will go to Brisbane Royal Show to participate in the Beef Young Judges’ Competition in Brisbane. First $160. Second $80. Any young person who enters an Agricultural Show on the Darling Downs and receives a form from that Show Society may then enter the Darling Downs Young Judges’ and Paraders’ Competition. Competitors must be 25 years and under on 1 May in the year of the State Final.
YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Steward: Winston McNamara
1st Prize - $30 Prize Money donated by Robyn Sorley, Alma Park Brahman Stud, Bell. 2nd Prize - $5. 3rd & 4th Prizes - Ribbon.
YOUNG HANDLERS COMPETITION To be held on completion of Stud Cattle judging.
**NO DUST COATS**
Class Ages: Under 12 Years 12 to 17 Years 18 to 25 Years
Joseph Hawton Memorial Trophy donated by Wayne, Michelle and Sam Hawton
for young handlers under 12 years of age.
Free Kids Alley sponsored by Heritage Bank
Section C – PRIME CATTLE Stewards: S Munge, W & S Caldwell, L Sperling, B Haager, C Wrigley, D Edwards, A Downes,
M Deery, BTwidale, T Gleeson, G Caldwell, B & H Weedon & Helpers. NLIS Contact: Jeanette Sorley
PLEASE NOTE: ALL EXHIBITS OF CATTLE TO BE ON GROUNDS BY 7:00AM SATURDAY
ENTRY FEE: $2.20
PRIZE MONEY: 1st Trophy or $50 cash as itemised, 2nd $30, 3rd $20.
NOMINATIONS preferred by Wednesday 27 February 2019, but will be accepted up to 6:30am Saturday 2 March 2019. Contact Steve Munge ph 0427 631 203 or Sue Caldwell ph 46631313 fax 46631056, email to [email protected].
TROPHIES will be presented immediately after judging.
JUDGING TIME: 11am. REGULATIONS:
1. All exhibits must be polled, dehorned or well tipped. 2. Entries must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor for 3 months prior to the Show. 3. Classes 1 & 2 are for grain fed and grain assisted cattle. Only pasture and crop fed cattle may
be entered in Classes 3 - 18 (no grain supplementing allowed in Classes 3 - 18). 4. Pre-judging weighing will commence at 7am Saturday. Weights, as outlined in the program,
will be strictly adhered to. The stewards have the right to change entries if required after weighing. No curfew on weights.
5. Stewards reserve the right to mouth any beast at their discretion. 6. Exhibits will be marked with paint class numbers when weighed. 7. All cattle to remain on the grounds until 3pm Saturday. 8. Champions can be selected from single or pen Classes. 9. If the Judge decides that the exhibit of any Class is not worthy, no prize will be awarded. 10. All cattle exhibited remain the property of the owner, there will be no auction sale. 11. Supreme Champion can be selected from Pasture or Grain Fed, out of all cattle shown in
Prime Section, Classes 1 - 13. 12. Society ribbon and card presented to all Champions.
GRAIN FED CLASSES, ACCREDITED and GRAIN ASSISTED, C1 – C2 Please note due to the variance of cattle number each year if there are big classes of grain fed nominated, we will split steer and heifer classes into different weights on the day. Prize Money will be awarded for the amended classes. C1 Grain Fed Single Steer, all weights, up to and including 2 tooth. $50 cash donated by Jimbour Beef & Bacon. C2 Grain Fed Single Heifer, all weights, up to and including 2 tooth. $50 cash donated by Elders Rural Services Australia Ltd.
Champion Grain Fed Exhibit C1-C2, $100 cash donated by McClelland Concrete Pumping.
Reserve Champion Grain Fed Exhibit C1-C2, $75 cash donated by AACo, Aronui Feedlot Pty Ltd.
GRASS/CROP FED CLASSES, C3 – C18 (No Grain Feeding Allowed) C3 Single Vealer, 275kg and under. $50 cash donated by Eastern Rural C4 Single Vealer, 276-340kg. $50 cash donated by B Haager, Valorbrook Angus Stud. C5 Pen of 3 Vealers, 340kg and under. $50 cash donated by Brendan Twidale & Cate Becker Champion Vealer C3-C5, $100 cash donated by Belmont Pastoral Co. Reserve Champion Vealer C3-C5, $100 cash donated by Ray Patch Memorial.
C6 Single Yearling, showing no permanent teeth, 341-480 kg. $50 cash donated by Kewpie Stockfeeds.. C7 Single Steer, showing no permanent teeth, 481kg and over.
$50 cash donated by AA Company, Aronui Feedlot Pty Ltd. C8 Single Steer, showing 2 permanent teeth. $50 cash donated by Western Downs Regional Council. C9 Single Milk Tooth Heifer.
$50 cash donated by Burenda Angus Kaimkillenbun. C10 Single Prime Cow, suitable for slaughter, open weight.
$50 cash donated Landmark Dalby. Champion Grass Fed Beast C6-C10, $100 donated by Black Truck & Ag Sales Dalby. Reserve Champion Grass Fed Beast C6-C10 $75 cash donated by Bell Store, W & S Caldwell.
C11 Pen of 3 Steers or Heifers, showing no permanent teeth, 341-480kg.
$50 Cash Aussie Land & Livestock Kingaroy. C12 Pen of 3 Steers or Heifers, showing no permanent teeth, 481kg and over. $50 cash donated by J & K Scutt. C13 Pen of 3 Steers of Heifers, showing 2 permanent teeth. $50 cash donated by FC & CN Pope, Gordons Meats Bell.
Champion Grass Fed Pen C11-C13, Patron’s Trophy by Neil McLaughlin and $100 cash donated by N & C Barron.
Reserve Champion Grass Fed Pen C11-C13, $75 cash donated by Bell Veterinary Services. STORE TO FORWARD STORE CONDITION CATTLE, C14 – C18 C14 Pen of 3 Feeder Steers, suitable for feedlotting, 380-500kg.
$50 cash donated by Eastern Rural C15 Pen of 3 Feeder Heifers, suitable for feedlotting, 300-380kg.
$50 cash donated by GDL, Dalby. C16 Pen of 3 Feeder Steers, suitable for feedlotting, 280-380kg.
$50 cash donated by Graham Henderson and Co. Champion Feeder Pen of 3 C14-C16, $100 Cash donated by Aussie Land & Livestock Kingaroy Reserve Champion Feeder Pen of 3 C14-C16, $75 cash donated by Burenda Angus Kaimkillenbun C17 Pen of 3 Replacement Heifers, up to 350kg.
$50 cash donated by B & H Weedon, Yamsion. C18 Pen of 3 Replacement Heifers, over 350kg.
$50 cash donated by Lisa Sperling .
Champion Replacement Heifers Pen of 3 C17-C18, $100 cash donated by N & C Barron Reserve Champion Replacement Heifers Pen of 3 C17-C18, $75 cash donated by McIntosh & Son, Dalby. Supreme Champion Prime Exhibit of Show C1-C13, $150 cash donated by Bannockburn Feedlot Most Successful Exhibitor, $100 cash donated by B Haager, Valorbrook Angus Stud Most Successful First-Time Exhibitor, $75 cash donated by S Munge & J Sorley UNLED BULLS
Entry Fee: $10/pen
Regulations:
1. All Bulls must be on the grounds before 7am on Saturday of the show 2. All Bulls must be under 24 months as at 3 March 2019 3. Bulls are to be quiet and unled. Bulls that are misbehaving will be loaded back on trucks. (It
is in the best interests of your stud to have quiet bulls for the public to view) 4. Stud and Sale signage can be put on display after Judging 5. Society Ribbon for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placegetters
C19 Pen of 2 Bulls, any breed 12 - 18 months
$50 cash donated by Bannockburn Feedlot
C20 Pen of 2 Bulls, any breed 19 - 24 months
$50 cash donated by Bell Store
Champion Pen of 2 Unled Bulls C19 - C20, $100 cash donated by Pacific Petroleum
A great big thanks to our PRIME CATTLE SPONSORS:
Prize Money kindly donated by: $400 Bannockburn Feedlot $200 Valorbrook Angus $300 N & C Barron $200 Burenda Angus $250 Black Truck & Ag Sales $200 Aussie Land & Livestock Kingaroy $200 Bell Store $200 Graham Henderson and Co Daby $200 Pacific Petroleum $200 Eastern Rural $150 AACo, Aronui Feedlot Pty Ltd $150 S Munge & J Sorley $100 McIntosh & Son Dalby $100 Belmont Pastoral Company $100 McClelland Concrete Pumping $100 Bell Veterinary Services $100 Elders Rural Services Australia Ltd $100 Ray Patch Memorial $75 Grant, Daniel & Long, Dalby $75 Landmark Dalby $70 J & K Scutt $50 B Twidale & C Becker $50 B & H Weedon $50 Lisa Sperling $50 Jimbour Beef & Bacon $50 FC & CN Pope, Gordon Meats Bell $50 Kewpie Stockfeeds $25 Dalby Glass, Aluminum & Security
Trophies donated by:
Mr Neil McLaughlin
Section D – PRIME LAMBS
Stewards: Terry Coleman 0428 625 532
ALL LAMBS TO BE PENNED BY 9AM SATURDAY 2 March. ENTRY FEE: $5 per pen. PRIZE MONEY: 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10. NOMINATIONS: close 27th February 2019 Contact Terry Coleman 0428 625 532 email [email protected] JUDGING TIME: 9:30am. REGULATIONS:
1. All exhibits in Classes D1, D2 and D3 to be bred by exhibitor. 2. Exhibits in Class D4 must have been property of exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to judging. 3. No more than 2 entries may be made by any exhibitor in all Classes. i.e. 8 entries max total 4. In the event of any lambs having been, in the opinion of the judge, entered in the wrong class,
the steward is empowered to transfer them to the correct class. 5. All lambs in classes D1, D2 and D3 will be weighed prior to judging. 6. All lambs must carry an NLIS tag. 7. Exhibits in D2 and D3 to be presented for Auction/Sale
Prime Lamb Sale Following Judging
Auction conducted by Ray White Eastern Rural
D1 Pen of 3 Light Trade Lambs – live weight to be 40 kg and Under.
D2 Pen of 3 Medium Trade Lambs – live weight to be over 40.5kg and under 45.5kg.
D3 Pen of 3 Heavy Trade Lambs – live weight to be 45.5 kg and over.
D4 Pen of 3 Ewes – most suitable for breeding prime lambs, any age. Champion Pen of Lambs, Society Ribbon and trophy donated by Ashton’s Butchery.
Reserve Champion Pen of Lambs, Society Ribbon.
Prize money donated by Kewpie Stockfeeds, Coleman Family, J & K Scutt and L Bigg
Display of Vintage Farm Machinery trucks and motors throughout the Show.
If you have any machinery to add to the exhibition
please contact John Pope on 4663 1266
Section H - FARM PRODUCE
Stewards: Wayne McGuire 4663 1254
1. Produce Sections opens at 7.30am to accept Exhibits and closes at 11am Friday 1 March 2019. No Exhibits will be accepted after that time.
2. Exhibits to be collected between 2pm and 4pm on Sunday 3 March 2019. After this time any remaining exhibits will be removed for hygiene reasons.
3. Names of all varieties of grain must be stated on entry form as well as card inserted in samples. Samples to be in 4 litre ice cream containers. NO PLASTIC BAGS.
4. The exhibits in this section to be judged on their quality, weight, size, plumpness, evenness and colour.
5. All exhibits in this section must be produced or manufactured by the exhibitor, and must be in marketable condition. High moisture grain not eligible for prizes.
6. Three or more entries or no second prize.
JUDGING: Friday morning 1 March 2019.
ENTRY FEE: 50c (with completed entry form)
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1
H1 Wheat - prime hard. H2 Wheat - A.H. H3 Wheat - A.S.W. H4 Wheat - Feed H5 Wheat - Durum Champion Wheat Exhibit, $20 donated by Landmark, Dalby. H6 Barley, malt. H7 Barley, any other variety, feed. Champion Barley Exhibit, $20 donated by Western Downs Regional Council
All Sheaves to be 10 cm diameter, except sorghum (10-12 Stalks) H8 Sheaf Sorghum, any variety, must be at least 75% coloured. H9 Sheaf Sorghum, any variety, must be green. H10 Sheaf Wheat, any variety. H11 Sheaf Barley, any variety. H12 Sheaf Jap Millet. H13 Sheaf White Panicum. H14 Sheaf French White Millet. H15 Sheaf Setaria (dwarf or giant). H16 Sheaf Panorama Millet. H17 Sheaf Sunflower Heads, Oilseed, 4 heads. H18 Sheaf Sunflower Heads, Birdseed, 4 heads.
Champion Sheaf H8 – H18, $20 donated by Dalby Foodworks. H19 Sheaf Rhodes Grass. H20 Sheaf Green Panic. H21 Sheaf Buffel.
H22 Sheaf Lucerne. H23 Sheaf Sweet Sorghum, any variety H24 Any other Grass
Champion Sheaf H19 – H24, $20 donated by Bell Veterinary Services. H25 Bale of Forage Sorghum. H26 Bale of Lucerne Hay. H27 Bale of Straw Hay. H28 Bale of Oaten Hay. H29 Grain Sorghum, any seed variety. H30 Oats, any seed variety. H31 Canary Seed. H32 Sunflower, Oilseed. H33 Sunflower, Birdseed. H34 French Millet Seed. H35 Jap Millet Seed. H36 Panorama Millet Seed. H37 Dwarf Panicum Seed. H38 Any Legume Seed, pea or bean. H39 Any Seed Not Mentioned.
Most Points H25 - H39, $20 donated by Deacon Seeds, Dalby.
Prize money H1 – H39 donated by Dalby Auto Electrics and F Monaghan Contracting.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES H40 Potatoes, any variety. (4) H41 Sweet Potatoes. (4) H42 Onions, any variety. (4) H43 Spring Onions. (4) H44 Beets. (4) H45 Carrots. (4) H46 Radishes. (6) H47 Lettuce, any variety. (1) H48 Runner Beans. (not less than 10 pods) H49 Dwarf Beans. (not less than 10 pods) H50 Eggplant. (2) H51 Red Capsicum. (2) H52 Green Capsicum. (2) H53 Chillies, any variety. (6) H54 Vegetable Marrow. (2) H55 Squash, White. (2) H56 Button Squash. (4) H57 Large Zucchini. (2) H58 Small Zucchini. (4) H59 Tomatoes. (6) H60 Egg Tomatoes or any Small variety of Tomatoes. (6) H61 Long Cucumbers. (2) H62 Apple Cucumbers. (2) H63 Rhubarb. (6)
H64 Silverbeet. (6) H65 Bok Choy. (4) H66 Bunch Parsley. H67 Queensland Blue Pumpkin. (1) H68 Jap Pumpkin. (1) H69 Butternut Pumpkin. (1) H70 Potkin Pumpkin. (1) H71 Heaviest Cattle Pumpkin. (1) H72 Any Other Pumpkin not mentioned. (1) H73 Any Other Vegetable. (1) H74 Watermelon, Long. (1) H75 Watermelon, Round. (1) H76 Rock Melon. (1) H77 Preserving or Pie Melon. (1) H78 Citrus, any variety. (3) H79 Passionfruit, any variety. (3) H80 Any Other Fruit. (1) H81 Best Collection Fruit or Vegetables, homegrown. (not less than 4 varieties) H82 Best Collection of Herbs, homegrown. (not less than 4 varieties)
Prize money for H40 – H82 donated by Dalby Foodworks
Most Points H40 – H82 $20 donated by Dalby Rural Supplies
EGGS H83 Hen Eggs, White (6). H84 Hen Eggs, Brown (6). H85 Eggs, any other variety (6). Champion Eggs $20 donated by Fullagar Family.
CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS – ENTRY FREE H86 Mini Vegetable Garden grown in a box
1st $5, 2nd $3, donated by Betros Bros, Dalby & Dalby Rural Supplies H87 Mini Herb Garden grown in a box 1st $5, 2nd $3, donated by Betros Bros, Dalby & Dalby Rural Supplies
APICULTURE H88 Two Bottles Honey, Dark. H89 Two Bottles Honey, Light. Most Points in Farm Produce, $30 Donated by Creative Embroidery
YOUNG FARM PRODUCE COMPETITION
Open to persons of school age as at 1st January 2019 To be held at the Farm Produce Building on Friday 1 March 2019 at 12.30pm No Entry Fee Prize money: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $1 donated by Wayne McGuire 1. Competitors under 18 years must have the approval of a parent or guardian to attend. School
groups to advise the Steward of the intended attendance. 2. Competitors will judge a selection of exhibited produce with points awarded for judging exhibits in
line with the official judging. The Judge’s decision is final.
JD MULCAHY PAVILION
“J. D. Mulcahy Trophy will be awarded to best exhibition in the Pavilion”
Section JA Pot Plants
Section J Horticulture
Section KA Fine Art
Section K Photography
Section L Cookery
Section M Needlework
Section N Handicrafts
Section O Homebrew
Section P Schoolwork
Best Exhibit J.D. Mulcahy Pavilion $20 Voucher donated by Pips ‘n’ Cherries.
Most points for Juniors in J.D. Mulcahy Pavilion Trophy donated by F Monaghan Contracting.
Section JA - POT PLANTS
Stewards: B Irwin, B Seaton, A Kennedy & D Stam
ENTRY FEE: 50c (with completed entry form) JUDGING: 1pm Friday 1 March 2019 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $2, 2nd - $1, unless otherwise stated
. 1. Exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 11:30 am, Friday 1 March 2019. 2. Exhibits to be of a weight and size handled conveniently by stewards and judges. 3. Plant and pot to be judged only where specified. 4. All plants will be lightly watered Saturday morning. 5. Where possible please provide saucer for pots. 6. Exhibits in this section may not be removed before 4pm Sunday.
JA1 Flowering Plant or Plants in Hanging Pot. JA2 Hanging Pot Plant. JA3 Hanging Fern. JA4 Maiden Hair Fern. JA5 Nephrolepis (Fish) Fern. JA6 Fern, any other variety. JA7 Foliage Plant. JA8 Variegated Foliage Plant. JA9 Climbing Plant, any variety. JA10 Coleus, any variety. JA11 Geranium - Ivy. JA12 Geranium – Zonal (Common). JA13 Begonia - Cane. JA14 Begonia - Foliage. JA15 Succulent Plant, any variety. JA16 Cactus Plant, any variety. JA17 Collection of Succulents and/or Cacti, in one container. JA18 Bromeliad. JA19 Bonsai, to be viewed from one side only. JA20 Hall Table Plant. (overall to be judged) JA21 Plant in a Novelty Container. (overall to be judged) JA22 Flowering Plant or Plants in Pot. JA23 Any Pot Plant Not Already Mentioned. JA24 Junior Exhibit (under 15 years) – Pot Plant, any variety. Champion Hanging Pot JA1 & JA2, Dulcie Derrick Memorial Trophy.
Champion Fern, Trophy donated by Bernice Seaton and Ann Kennedy
Champion Foliage Plant JA7 - JA14, Trophy donated by Rod & Lyn Sperling.
Champion Succulent &/or Cacti JA15 - JA17, Trophy donated by Rebecca Pope.
Champion Pot Plant JA18 - JA23, Trophy donated by The Irwin Family.
Best Junior Exhibit, $10 donated by Mrs Joyce Comben.
Most Points in Pot Plant Section, Trophy donated by Eddy & Elaine Hall.
Grand Champion Pot Plant of Show, Mrs E Armstrong Memorial Trophy donated by her Family.
Prize money for Pot Plant section donated by Rebecca Pope.
Section J – HORTICULTURE
Stewards: S Bradley
AMATEURS ONLY
1. All exhibits must be delivered personally, and in the hands of the Stewards by 12pm on Friday 1 March 2019.
2. All exhibits must be grown by the competitor.
3. Exhibits in this section must not be removed before 4 pm Sunday.
4. Exhibits MUST NOT be handled once delivered to the Stewards.
5. Where equal first is awarded, first and second prizes are divided.
6. Containers supplied for Blooms, except collections.
7. Each exhibit must be marked with section number.
8. Collections not less than six (6) blooms.
JUDGING: 1.00 pm Friday 1 March 2019.
ENTRY FEE: 50c (Completed entry form must accompany entry fee.)
PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $2, 2nd - $1, unless otherwise stated.
ROSES
J1 Collection of Roses. J2 Rose, any variety from bud to bloom in three steps - separate specimens. J3 Red Rose, one bloom. J4 Yellow Rose, one bloom. J5 Pink Rose, one bloom. J6 White rose, one bloom. J7 Rose, any other colour not specified, one bloom. J8 Bicoloured Rose. J9 Polyantha or Floribunda, one truss. J10 Miniature Rose. Champion Rose to be selected from above: Edna Cahill Memorial Trophy donated by her daughter, Diana Scheuerle.
DAHLIAS
J11 Specimen Decorative, any type. J12 Specimen Cactus, any size. J13 Specimen Pompom, under 31 mm (1¼ ins). J14 Collection of Dahlias. Champion Dahlia to be selected from J11 to J14: Edna Cahill Memorial Trophy donated by her daughter, Diana Scheuerle. Trophy for Most Points Roses and Dahlias J1 to J14 donated by Jean Sorley.
MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERS
J15 Specimen Gerbera. J16 Collection of Gerberas. J17 Specimen Carnation. J18 Collection of Carnations. J19 Specimen Marigold. J20 Collection of Marigolds. J21 Collection of Petunias.
J22 Specimen Geranium. J23 Collection of Geraniums. J24 Collection of Zinnias. J25 Single Flower or Spike J26 Specimen Bulb or Tuber. J27 Flowering Shrub. J28 Specimen Australian Native Tree. J29 Specimen Australian Native Shrub. J30 Specimen Flowering Tree. J31 Collection From One Garden. J32 Specimen Creeper. J33 Specimen Bougainvillea. J34 Collection of Bougainvillea. J35 Specimen any other flower. J36 Collection, one variety not already specified, any colour. Champion Bloom of Show - Trophy donated by Mrs D McNamara plus Society Ribbon.
Champion Collection of Show – Trophy donated by Rebecca Pope plus Society Ribbon.
Most Points in Miscellaneous Flowers J15 to J36 – Mrs Marie Patch Memorial Trophy donated by Greg & Joy Patch and Family.
FLORAL WORK
1. Exhibits in this section need not be grown by the exhibitor. 2. Exhibitors must arrange their own entries. 3. Each exhibit must be marked with section number. 4. All exhibits must be viewed from one side only. 5. Exhibits must not be handled once delivered to the Stewards. J37 Arrangement Incorporating Glass or Mirrors J38 Dried Arrangement J39 Miniature Arrangement, not more than 15cm J40 Pink and White Arrangement J41 Arrangement in a Tea Pot J42 Novelty Arrangement J43 Arrangement of Artificial Flowers J44 Foliage Arrangement J45 Arrangement Featuring Three (3) flowers J46 Novice Arrangement
Champion Floral Exhibit: Jack Saunders Memorial Trophy donated by Mrs Pat Saunders plus Society Ribbon.
Trophy for Most Points in Floral Work J37 to J46 donated by Bell Show Society
Prize money for Floral Work donated by Rebecca Pope.
JUNIOR SECTION – ENTRY FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $6, 2nd - $3
VASE OF FLOWERS
J47 Years 6 to 10 J48 Years 2 to 5 J49 Prep to Year 1
Section KA – FINE ART Stewards: Members of the Bell Art Group Inc.
ENTRY FEE: $5.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $40, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1. Entry Forms available from Bell Bunya Community Centre, 71 Maxwell St, Bell Qld 4408, phone 4663 1087. Please lodge Entry Form, together with Entry Fee, to Show Secretary, PO Box 38, Bell 4408 on or before Monday 4th February 2019. Late entries may not be accepted. NB Entries must be left at the BELL SHOW PAVILION at 9am Tuesday 19th February 2019, or by prior arrangement.
2. Responsibility rests with the exhibitor to ensure that EXHIBITS MUST BE ABLE TO BE HUNG SAFELY. NB “D” Hooks are essential. Stewards reserve the right to reject exhibits considered unsafe.
3. Exhibits must be clearly labelled on the back, with Artist’s name, address, phone number, title of work, plus Class, ie Section KA 1 Local or Section KA 2 Open etc.
4. Please indicate if "Not for Sale" or “For Sale plus Price” on the Entry Form. 5. All reasonable care will be taken with each exhibit, but exhibit shall at all times be at the risk of
the exhibitor. The Bell Show Society Inc. and stewards will not be liable for any loss or damage if and howsoever it occurs.
6. Exhibits at the Bell Show Pavilion must be collected between 3pm and 4pm Sunday 4th March and signed out by the steward on duty, or by prior arrangement.
7. Paintings with wet paint will not be accepted 8. Each exhibit must be the original work of the Exhibitor and not have won a first prize at any
previous Bell Show. NB “original work” means the entry must not be copied. Works produced under the tutelage and/or at workshops will not be eligible and the Show Society stewards rely on the integrity of the artist. However, responsibility for establishing the authenticity lies with the artist, not the Show Society Stewards.
9. Judge’s decision will be final and no correspondence entered into. 10. Exhibits must have been completed in the previous three years and be entered in one class only. 11. Overall Pavilion Award Points: 1st - 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, 3rd – 1 point. 12. Stewards are responsible for hanging exhibits and reserve this exclusive right. Their decision is
final. 13. Commission on sales – 10%. 14. Size limitation: Size of Exhibit is not to exceed a maximum of 100cm x 100cm, including frame.
KA1 LOCAL. Any subject, any medium. For persons residing within 30km radius of Bell. Prizemoney donated by Bell Art Group Inc, Ruth Storey, & Jean Sorley
KA2 OPEN. Any subject, any medium. Prizemoney donated by Bell Show Society Inc & Bell Bunya Community Centre. Champion Exhibit judged from KA1 and KA2. Bunya Mountains Accommodation Centre Award - Accommodation Voucher plus Bell Show Society Inc Champion Ribbon & Card
Section K - PHOTOGRAPHY Stewards: Joan van Kuijck 0427 170 857
Entry Fee: 50c per photo. Correct entry fee must be enclosed with signed entry form.
Prize Money: 1st - $2, 2nd - $1
Closing Date: Friday 22nd February 2019 (1 week before Show). NO LATE ENTRIES
REGULATIONS:
1. Entries must have been photographed by the entrant. Amateur photographers only.
2. The same image may be entered into more than one class.
3. A maximum of 3 entries per entrant in each class.
4. Any person may enter the Open Section.
5. Winning entries from previous Bell Show Photography competitions are excluded.
6. Preferred photo size is 5” x 7” (13cm x 18cm). The smaller size of 4”x 6” (10cm x 15cm) is
also acceptable.
7. All entries must be securely mounted on black A5 cardboard to allow for the entry to be
pinned. Use glue which does not buckle your photo.
8. All entries must have the Exhibitor’s Name, Address, Phone Number and Class Number
clearly marked on the back of the cardboard at the top left-hand corner. Hint: use sticky
labels or white marker pen.
9. Photographs which are framed, have captions, are written on, or are not backed with black
cardboard will not be displayed or eligible for judging.
10. Signed entry forms, fees and photos must be in the hands of the Steward by no later than
5.00pm Friday 22nd February 2019. Pick up points maybe negotiated with the Steward.
Entries may be posted but you must include a stamped return-postage bag. It should be
addressed to: Joan van Kuijck, M/S 501, DALBY 4405
11. Late entries will not be accepted.
12. The Stewards reserve the right to re-class entries.
13. If the Judge decides that none of the entries are worthy in a particular class, then no prize
will be awarded.
14. Highly Commended Certificates may also be awarded at the discretion of the Judges and
Stewards.
15. Points System: 1st – 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, Highly Commended - 1 point.
16. Prizes and Society Certificates and/or Ribbons will be given in each Section to the Champion
Photograph, Reserve Champion Photograph and to the Exhibitor with Most Points.
17. Exhibits may be collected from the pavilion after 3pm on the Sunday of the Show or
alternative arrangements can be made with the Steward. Exhibits will be returned by mail
ONLY if a stamped self-addressed envelope is provided.
If you are unable to print your photos at home, consider taking them to a self-service kiosk at a large
store eg: Big W, Kmart or Officeworks.
OPEN SECTION: COLOUR PRINTS (Amateur Photographers only)
K1 Hats and Boots
K2 Rainbows
K3 Signposts
K4 Wrinkles
K5 Tree bark
K6 Any parrot species
K7 Fence posts and/or gates
K8 Citrus Fruit
K9 Shadows
K10 Mailboxes
Champion Open Section Ribbon and Prize
Reserve Champion Open Section Ribbon and Prize
Most Points Open Section Trophy
LOCAL SECTION: COLOUR PRINTS (Amateur Photographers residing within 30km radius of Bell)
K11 Rusty
K12 Insect
K13 Windmill
K14 Grain Silos
K15 Red flower
K16 Black and White Bird
K17 Pumpkin
K18 Stamps
K19 Music
K20 Bell in 2018 – photos from local events in Bell 2018
Champion Local Section Ribbon and Prize
Reserve Champion Local Section Ribbon and Prize
Most Points Local Section Trophy
JUNIOR SECTION: COLOUR PRINTS (15 years and under)
K21 Chooks
K22 Coloured pencils
K23 Feet
K24 Cat
K25 Horse head
Champion Junior Section Ribbon and Prize
Reserve Champion Junior Section Ribbon and Prize
Most Points Junior Section Trophy
FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE LADIES' COMMITTEE Dear Ladies,
On behalf of the Ladies Committee, I would like to thank all who have exhibited and assisted in the Pavilion during the past years. Your efforts have helped to keep our Pavilion one of the best. I appeal again for your support for the 2019 Bell Show.
Setting up of the Pavilion for the 2019 Show will begin on Monday 25 February at 8:00 am. Assistance during judging is required as usual, as well as cakes and slices for Judging Day and the Show. Please remember that the Pavilion will close at 3:00 pm on the Sunday of the Show and all exhibits may be removed after 4:00 pm.
Please leave all TROPHIES for Prizes in ALL sections of the Pavilion with me by Judging Day.
I ask to all the ladies of the district to join our ranks and so keep our Show assured of better and brighter things each year. We are always seeking enthusiastic members so please contact me if interested in becoming involved.
My sincere thanks to all and may the support received in the past continue. Yours very sincerely, Lyn Sperling
Saturday Night Entertainment
RACQ Family Fireworks
LIVE MUSIC
Bar and BBQ until late
Section L – COOKERY Stewards Mesdames K Nation (07 4663 4737) [email protected], M. Sorley
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents (with completed entry form)
PRIZE MONEY: 1ST - $2, 2nd – $1, except where otherwise stated
1. All exhibits in this section must be made by amateurs 2. Exhibitors must display (entered, ticketed, placed on plate provided by Show Society) their own
exhibits and be placed in the hands of the stewards by 9.00 a.m. Friday 1 March 2019. Early entries are accepted, to head steward, before Friday 1 March 2019
3. Judging commences a 10.00 a.m. on Friday 1 March 2019 4. The Judge’s decision is final 5. Exhibits are to be removed by cooking stewards only, and may be collected after 3.00 p.m.
Sunday 2 March 2019. 6. Half of exhibit may be removed after judging on Friday. Stewards will place half of appropriate
exhibits in plastic wrap. Exhibits not to be removed without Steward approval. 7. No Packet Mix allowed unless stated 8. Points. 1st 2 points, 2nd 1 point 9. Third Place will be given at judges’ discretion. 10. All slice pieces are to be cut to 5cm square. 11. Decorated Cakes/Cupcakes, are to be judged on decoration only. Cakes must be on a board. 12. When stated, Recipe provided, the recipe must be used.
DIVISION 1
L1 Sweet Muffins, (4) 5 cm base size, any variety, no paper cases, to be named
Prize money donated by Kay Nation
L2 Pumpkin Scones, (4) 5 cm diameter base
1st Zara McPhee Memorial Trophy donated by L.A. McPhee. 2nd $3 donated by Rebecca Pope
L3 Plain Scones, (4) 5 cm diameter base
1st $2, 2nd $1 prize money donated by J. and M. Goodyear
L4 Sultana Scones (4) 5 cm diameter base
1st $3 2nd $2 Prize money donated by Rebecca Pope.
L5 Pikelets (4)
Prize money donated by Kay Nation
L6 Victoria sponge. Lightly dusted, Recipe Provided
1st $4 2nd $1 donated by Mrs. Val. McNamara.
L7 Chocolate Sponge, chocolate filling, lightly dusted
Prize money donated by K Nation
L8 Fielders Sponge, not iced, thin icing filling, recipe on packet
1st Trophy donated by Mrs Eileen Pope, 2nd $4 donated by Mrs. E. Andrews
L9 Coffee Sponge, thin coffee icing, filling and top
1st Mrs Enid Lloyd Memorial Trophy donated by Leanne Lloyd 2nd $3 donated by Rebecca Pope
L10 Butter Sponge Sandwich, 1 tablespoon butter, butter icing filling, lightly dusted
1st $4, donated by Bell Show Society, 2nd $3 donated by Rebecca Pope
L11 Sponge Roll, any variety – ends to be cut off
1st $3. donated by K. Nation 2nd $2 donated by Mrs. Eileen Pope
L12 Boiled Fruit Cake, 20cm round tin, 375g fruit
1st $10 2nd $5 donated by Jenny and Neil Frost
L13 Rich Fruit Cake, on a board, 20 cm square tin
1st Betty Strang Memorial Trophy donated by her family. 2nd $10 donated by Bell Show
Society. Winner of this class is eligible to compete in Darling Downs Sub-Chamber Final,
please contact Secretary for details.
L14 FEATURE CAKE, SULTANA CAKE, Recipe provided, round tin
1st Mrs. V Scheuerle Memorial Trophy donated by her Family. 2nd $3 donated by Mrs. E. Pope
Feature Cake Trophy donated by Mrs E. Pope
L15 Pumpkin Fruit Cake, square tin, 375g fruit
1st $8 donated in memory of Mrs. I Brewer. 2nd $4 donated by Mrs E. Andrews
L16 Carrot Cake, lemon icing on top only, round tin
1st Olive Anderton Memorial Trophy donated by Mrs Emily Anderton
L17 Date Loaf
1st Trophy donated by Mrs. Rita Reid. 2nd $3 donated by Mrs. E. Andrews
L18 Banana Cake, lemon icing on top, bar or loaf tin
$5 donated in memory of Mrs. R.A. Astbury. 2nd $3 donated by Mrs. Eileen. Pope
L19 Orange Bar, orange icing on top only
1st Trophy 2nd $2 Donated by Mrs. Eileen Pope
L20 Marble Cake, pale pink icing on top only, round tin
1st$3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs Lesley Sorley
L21 Chocolate Cake, round, iced on top
1st. $5 prize money donated by the family in Memory of Ms I. Myers. 2nd $3.
Donated by Mrs. Joan Staines
L22 Small Cakes, (4) no paper cases, iced, 4cms base
Prize Money donated by Mrs Majella McNamara
L23 Date Slice, iced on top optional (4)
Prize money donated by Mrs Majella McNamara
L24 Chocolate Slice, chocolate icing on top (4)
Prize money donated by Mrs Majella McNamara
L25 Melting Moments Biscuits (4)
Prize money donated by Mrs. Majella McNamara
L26 Chocolate Chip Biscuits, (4)
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs. Coral Hill
L27 Monte Carlo Biscuits (joined with jam & icing) (4)
1st $3, 2nd $1 donated by Mrs. Coral Hill
L28 Anzac Biscuits (4)
1st $5, 2nd $3 Prize Money donated by Mrs D Sorley
L29 Farmers Jam Drop (4) Farmers size biscuit, red jam only
1st $20, 2nd $10 donated by Mrs Helen McKee
L30 Jam Drops, (4) red jam only.
“John Bourne – Australia All Over” Perpetual Trophy, donated by Ian McNamara.
1st $25 donated Bell Show Society, 2nd $20 donated by Melissa and Matthew Frost
Most Points in Division 1, $10 voucher donated by Brumby’s Dalby
Champion Sponge: To be selected from L6 to L11. Agnes McNamara Memorial Trophy donated
by the McNamara Family, and Society Ribbon.
Champion Cake of Show: Mrs. V. Scheuerle Memorial Trophy donated by her family and Society
Ribbon.
DIVISION 2 - 35 YEARS AND UNDER
L31 FEATURE CAKE, SULTANA CAKE, Recipe provided, round tin
1stMavis Koehler Memorial Trophy donated by her Family.
L32 Decorated Birthday Cake
L33 Marble Cake, pale pink icing on top only, round tin, recipe provided
L34 Muffins (4) to be named, only one variety, no paper cases, 5 cm base size
L35 Cinnamon Tea Cake, round tin
L36 Chocolate Slice, (4)
L37 Chocolate Chip Biscuits (4)
L38 Any Item from Division 6
L39 Jam Drops (4) Red Jam Only
$10.00 1st Prize donated by Laffy Tiling. $2nd $5 donated by Rebecca Pope
L32-L38 Prize Money donated by Williams Family
Most Points for Division 2 in honour of Foundation President of Ladies Committee,
Mrs May Sorley, Trophy donated by the Carsburg Family
DIVISION 3 - NOVICE SECTION
These classes are open to exhibitors who have never won a 1st prize in the class for which they
are competing, in previous 3 years
L40 Decorated Cup Cakes (2) in paper cases, 5 cm base size
Free entry for school students
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs Majella McNamara
L41 Decorated Cake
1st $10, 2nd $5 donated by Mrs Majella McNamara
L42 Date Loaf
1st Trophy donated by Mrs Rita Reid, 2nd $3
L43 Jam, any variety, 1 bottle
Prize money donated by Mrs Manny Sorley
L44 Chocolate Slice (4)
Prize Money donated by Mrs Manny Sorley
L45 Jam Drops (4), Red Jam only
1st $10, 2nd $5 Prize Money donated by Rebecca Pope & J & M Goodyear
Most points Novice Section Trophy donated by Rebecca and Eileen Pope
DIVISION 4 - MENS SECTION
L 46 Any Variety of Scones (4) 5 cm. Base size
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs. Helen McKee
L 47 Anzac Biscuits (4)
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs. Helen McKee
L 48 Any Item from Division 6
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Mrs. Helen McKee
L49 Any variety of Muffins, packet mix optional, to be named, in paper cases, 5 cm base size. (4)
1st $3, 2nd $2 donated by Leanne Lloyd in memory of Ron Lloyd, Past Patron
Most points Men’s Section $10 donated by Leanne Lloyd in memory of Ron Lloyd, Past Patron
DIVISION 5 – SWEETS
L50 Marshmallows (4) 3cm x 3cm.
L51 Coconut Ice, to be boiled (4) 3cm x 3cm.
L52 Chocolate Fudge (4) 3cm x 3cm.
L53 Russian Caramel (4) 3cm x 3cm.
Prize Money donated by Rebecca Pope
Most points Division 5, $10 voucher donated by Brumby’s Dalby
DIVISION 6 - PRESERVES
Preserves to be in bottles with lids of 250g – 600g capacity, except in the case of butters as listed.
Lids and bottles are to be labelled separately with contents description. All entries must be easy
to open, previously checked for freshness and are not to have decorative trim.
L54 Lemon Butter, one bottle 250g
L55 Any Other Fruit Butter, one bottle, 250g
L56 Tomato Jam
L57 Fig Jam
L58 Plum Jam
L59 Apricot Jam
L60 Rosella Jam
L61 Marmalade
L62 Peach Jam
L63 Any Berry Jam
L64 Jam, any other variety
L65 Mayonnaise
L66 Pickles, any variety
L67 Relish
L68 Chutney
L69 Sweet Sauce
L70 Savoury Sauce
L 71 Pickled vegetable
Division 6 prize money donated by Williams Family and Laffy Tiling
Most points Division 6, $10 donated by E. McLean
DIVISION 7 – PRIMARY SCHOOL COOKING
(Entered at pavilion) ENTRY FREE
L72 Jam drops, red jam filling (4) recipe provided
L73 Chocolates, moulded, unfilled (4)
L74 Small Cakes, iced, cooked in 4cm base size, in paper cases (4), recipe provided
L75 Decorated Cup Cakes (2) in paper cases, packet mix optional, 5 cm base size
L76 Rainbow Coconut Ice (4) recipe provided, size 3cm x 3cm
Prize Money for Division 7 donated by Manny Sorley
Most point Division 7 - $5 prize money donated by Rebecca Pope
DIVISION 8 – HIGH SCHOOL COOKING
(Entered at Pavilion) ENTRY FREE
L77 Decorated Cup Cakes (4), 5 cm base size, in paper cases, packet mix optional
L78 Pikelets (4)
L79 Jam Drops, red jam filling (4) recipe provided
L80 Lazy Daisy Cake, recipe provided
L81 GF Lemon & Coconut Biscuits, recipe provided
L82 Rainbow Coconut Ice (4), 3cm x 3cm, recipe provided
L83 Plain Scones (4) 5cm
L84 Decorated Birthday Cake
1st $5, 2nd $2 donated in memory of Mrs Betty Strang by her family
Prize Money Division 8, donated by Brumby’s Dalby, and Cleaning and Catering Supplies Dalby
Most points Division 8, $5 donated in memory of Mrs J Nelder, by her family
Trophy for Best Jam Drops by a School Student (L72 and L79)
“Bill Scott - Australia All Over” Perpetual Trophy donated by Ian McNamara.
Prize Money 1st $20, 2nd $10 donated by Bell State School P & C Association
Cookery Section Recipes
Lazy Daisy Cake
Ingredients: 125g Butter, 125g sugar, 1 1/3 cups S.R. Flour, 1 packet Jelly Crystals (any flavour), 2 eggs,
1/3 cup milk.
Method: Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl and beat 3 minutes on medium speed. Bake in loaf
tin for 35 – 40 mins in moderate oven. Ice on top, with white icing and decorate with jelly beans,
representing a daisy flower.
Rainbow Coconut Ice (Uncooked)
Ingredients: 3 1/3 cups icing sugar, 4 1/4 cups coconut, 1 tin condensed milk, 3 different food
colourings
Method: Combine condensed milk, icing sugar and coconut in a bowl and mix well. Evenly divide into
thirds. Colour each batch of mixture, a different colour. Press each colour in even layers into a tray
lined with baking paper. Refrigerate until firm. Remove from tray and cut into 3cm x 3cm squares.
Victoria Sponge
Ingredients: 175g S.R. flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 175g softened butter, 175g caster sugar, 3 eggs.
Method: Sift flour and baking powder into a bowl and add butter, sugar and eggs. Mix together then
beat until smooth. Divide mixture evenly between 2 x 20cm round tins and bake for 25-30 minutes in
180-degree oven until cakes are well risen and golden brown. Join sponges together with raspberry
jam and lightly dust top with icing sugar.
Sultana Cake
Ingredients: 5 eggs, 250g Butter, 285g Castor Sugar, ½ teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon each of Lemon,
Vanilla and Almond Essence, 275g Plain Flour, 1 good teaspoon of Baking Powder, 375g Sultanas
Method: Beat Butter and Sugar until creamy mixture, then add eggs one at a time, (don’t over beat),
sift flour, baking powder and salt, rub sultanas in a portion of the flour, then add to mixture with the
remained sifted flour. Add the essences, put in round cake tin, bake in moderate hours for 2 hours or
until cooked.
GF Lemon and Coconut Biscuits
Dough: 125g Butter, soften, ½ cup firmly packed brown sugar, 2 teaspoons finely grated lemon rind, ½
cup desiccated coconut, 1 egg, 1 ¼ cups Gluten Free Plain (all purpose) flour, 2 tablespoons white rice
flour, ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda (baking powder), 1 teaspoon xanthan gum
Method: Pre heat oven to 180, grease two oven trays: line with baking paper. Beat butter and sugar
with electric mixer until combined, add egg: beat until just combined, stir in sifted flour, lemon rind,
coconut, soda and gum in two batches cover: refrigerate for 15mins. Using wet hands, roll
tablespoons of mixture into balls; place 5cm apart on trays, flatten slightly, bake 18 mins or until
golden.
Small Cakes
Ingredients: 60g butter, 1/3 cup castor sugar, 1 large egg, 1 cup SR Flour, Vanilla, ¼ Cup Milk
Method: Beat butter and sugar to a cream. Add vanilla. Add egg and beat well. Sift Flour. Add flour
and milk alternately and mix lightly into a soft dough. Spoon into paper containers, bake in a moderate
oven (190) for 10-12mins.
Marble Cake
Ingredients: 220g Butter, 250 Castor Sugar, 3 eggs, 1 cup Plain Flour, 1 cup S.R. Flour, ¾ cup Milk,
Vanilla, pink food colouring and cocoa.
Method: Cream butter and sugar very well. Add vanilla. Add 3 eggs one at a time. Then add well
shifted flour alternately with milk. Divide mixture into 3 equal parts. Leave one plain and then colour
one chocolate with cocoa and one pink with food colouring. Place alternate spoonful’s of mixture into
a prepared 20cm round tin, tap tin on bench and run a knife through mixture 4 times to create marble
effect. Bake in moderate oven for approx. 50 minutes. When cold ice with pale pink icing.
Jam Drops Ingredients; 1 ¾ cups S.R Flour, ½ cup castor sugar, 125 g butter or margarine, 1 egg, Plum jam, Vanilla. Sift flour. Mix into a stiff paste. Take small pieces of mixture and roll into balls. Place on lined tray, leaving room for expansion. Make a hollow in each with your thumb or the floured end of a wooden spoon. Place a little jam into each biscuit. Bake in a moderate oven until golden brown.
SATURDAY LUNCH AT THE SHOW
$12 Cold Meat, Salad and Dessert
Served from 12pm at the Pavilion Kitchen
Kids Alley located near the Sectary Office Saturday proudly sponsored by Heritage Bank
Petting Zoo Face Painting
Sandpit Colouring Competition
Section M – NEEDLEWORK Stewards: R Andrew, J Kane, E Brewer, J Hunter, R Newton & J Warby.
1. Entries in this section will not be accepted from exhibitors outside a radius of 120 km of Bell, unless such exhibits are nominated through a local resident of the district, (a local resident shall be deemed to be a resident within 30km radius of Bell). No responsibility as regards exhibits will be accepted by the Secretary of Section Stewards.
2. All exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards by 9.30am Friday 1 March 2019 ready for judging at 10:30am.
3. All work must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor, pre-shrinking allowed. Back of work must be visible unless otherwise stated.
4. Exhibits cannot be entered for, nor compete in more than one Section or Class. 5. Knitted bands allowed on crochet garments. 6. All seams in Crochet and Knitting to be left to Judges discretion. 7. Exhibits which have won a first prize at a previous Bell Show cannot be exhibited again in the
same class. 8. An article is something not worn. A garment is something worn. An item can be either. An outfit
is two or more garments to create a set. 9. Pavilion to close at 3:00pm Sunday. All exhibits will be given to exhibitors by the stewards after
4:00pm. They must be signed for on receiving the articles. 10. 1st - 2 points, 2nd 1 - point. 11. Very old or soiled work not accepted.
ENTRY FEE: 50c (With completed entry form)
PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $2, 2nd - $1, except where otherwise stated. Where a trophy is presented, no prize money will be given.
HANDWORK M1 Article in Hardanger. M2 Item in Stitchery, eg Redwork, etc. M3 Item of Creative Embroidery, eg Bullion, Brazillian, etc. M4 Article in Candlewicking. M5 Table Centre, embroidered. M6 Any Other Article, embroidered. M7 Article in Counted Cross Stitch, large. M8 Article in Counted Cross Stitch, small. M9 Tapestry Article in Wool, fine extra touches in cotton allowed. M10 Tapestry Article in Long Stitch, extra finishing allowed. M11 Any Other Article in Canvas Work. M12 Article featuring Tatting.
Champion piece of Handwork from M1 to M12, Trophy donated by Mrs Eileen Pope.
MACHINE WORK M13 Item featuring Chenille Work. M14 Cushion. M15 Infant’s Garment or Outfit. M16 Toddler’s Garment. M17 Toddler’s Outfit. M18 Girl’s Frock. M19 Boy’s Garment. M20 Child’s Outfit. M21 Child’s Night Attire. M22 Blouse or Shirt. M23 Lady’s Frock or Outfit. M24 Special Occasion Frock or Outfit. M25 Garment in Heirloom Sewing. M26 Any Garment in Stretch Material. M27 Something New from Something Old. M28 Article Suitable for a Gift. M29 Fabric Bag. M30 Article, machine embroidery. M31 Article not already mentioned. M32 Feature – Creatively Mended Jeans, any technique.
1st $15, 2nd $5 donated by Kane Family.
Champion piece of Machine Work from M13 to M32, $25 voucher donated by Anthony's, Dalby.
PATCHWORK/QUILTING M33 Patchwork Table Runner or Centre, to suit any shape table. M34 Patchwork Bag. M35 Patchwork Cushion. M36 Patchwork Wall Hanging, pegs, tabs or rod pocket. M37 Small Patchwork Quilt, eg cot, lap, table. (45” x 60” or less) M38 Patchwork Article Hand Pieced, eg English Paper Piecing. M39 Patchwork Bed Quilt. M40 Patchwork Quilt, professional quilting allowed. M41 Quilt, featuring more than one technique, eg Pieced, Applique, Embroidery. M42 Article, Hand Quilted.
M43 Article, Machine Quilted, professional quilting not allowed.
Champion piece of Patchwork/Quilting from M33 to M43, $20 Voucher donated by Pips ‘n’ Cherries. Champion Quilt eligible to compete at the Royal Queensland Show (Ekka).
APPLIQUÉ M44 Cushion, Traditional, ie handworked, needle turn. M45 Cushion, Naïve, ie blanket stitch, running stitch. M46 Wall Hanging, Traditional.
Test Your Mending Skills
Enter your mended jeans in M32.
Be as creative as you like.
M47 Wall Hanging, Naïve. M48 Quilt, Traditional. M49 Quilt, Naïve. M50 Article, Machine Appliqué M51 Other Article, any Appliqué Technique. Champion piece of Appliqué from M44 to M51, $25 voucher donated by Anthony’s, Dalby.
CROCHET Fine Thread - No. 40 and over Coarse Thread - No. 20 or under. M52 Table Centre, Fine Thread. M53 Table Centre, Coarse Thread. M54 Doiley, up to 9" or 23 cm in diameter. M55 Duchess Set. M56 Supper Cloth. M57 Rug. M58 Handkerchief, Crochet Edge and/or Corner. M59 Edging featured on an Item. M60 Any Trim on Towelling item, eg washer, kitchen towel. M61 Coat Hanger. M62 Novelty, all crochet. M63 Infant’s Garment. M64 Article Not Already Mentioned in Wool. M65 Article Not Already Mentioned in Cotton.
Champion piece of Crochet from M52 - M65, M78 and M86 – M88 Cotton - Trophy donated by Family of Mrs D McPhee Wool - Trophy donated by Mrs V McGuire
KNITTING M66 Beanie or Bonnet. M67 Infant's Garment. M68 Adult’s Cardigan or Jumper. M69 Child’s Cardigan or Jumper. M70 Sleeveless Pullover or Vest. M71 Rug. M72 Any Other Article.
Champion piece of Knitting from M66 to M72, L M McGuire Memorial Trophy donated by her Family.
NOVICE – Open to competitors who have not won a prize at any previous show. M73 Item in Stitchery. M74 Article in Canvas Work, includes Aida and Linen. M75 Cushion, any medium. M76 Child’s Garment, machine and/or hand sewn. M77 Adult’s Garment, machine and/or hand sewn. M78 Crochet Item. M79 Knitted Item.
M80 Patchwork Bag. M81 Patchwork Quilt. M82 Appliqué Article, needle turn. M83 Appliqué Article, naïve. Champion item Novice Section, Trophy donated by Ruth & Ron Andrew. Most Points Novice Section, $5 donated by J Stevenson in memory of Mrs. L Davis.
SENIOR SECTION - 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER Work must be done at this age or over. M84 Embroidered Article, back to be visible. M85 Article in Cross Stitch. M86 Crochet Table Centre. M87 Crochet Doiley, up to 9" or 23 cm in Diameter. M88 Crochet Knee Rug. M89 Handkerchief, Crochet Edge and/or Corner. M90 Knitted Item. M91 Knitted Knee Rug. M92 Any Trim on Towelling item, eg washer, kitchen towel. M93 Coat Hanger, any medium. M94 Patchwork Article. M95 Something New from Something Old M96 Article not already mentioned. Champion item Senior Section, Jessie Anderton Memorial Trophy donated by her Family. Most Points Senior Section, $10 donated by Jan Stevenson in memory of Isabel Caldwell. JUNIOR SECTION - ENTRY FREE 12 to 15 YEARS M97 Article in Long Stitch. M98 Article in Cross Stitch. M99 Article in Stitchery. M100 Cushion, any medium. M101 Knitted Item. M102 Item, machine and/or hand sewn. M103 Item Not Already Mentioned.
Champion item M97 to M103, $10 donated by Paul & Kim Conroy. 11 YEARS AND UNDER M104 Article in Stitchery. M105 Cushion, any medium. M106 Knitted Item. M107 Appliqué Article. M108 Item, machine and/or hand sewn. M109 Item Not Already Mentioned.
Champion item M104 to M109, $10 donated by Paul & Kim Conroy.
Grand Champion Piece from Section M – Fancywork, excluding crochet and knitting. $25 Voucher donated by Anthony’s, Dalby.
Grand Champion Piece of Crochet from Open, Novice and Senior. $20 donated by Creative Embroidery.
Grand Champion Piece of Knitting from Open, Novice and Senior. Voucher donated by the Fullagar Family.
Supreme Champion Piece from Section M - Fancywork. Erica Derrick Memorial Trophy donated by Bell Show Society Inc.
SATURDAY LUNCH AT THE SHOW
$12 Cold Meat, Salad and Dessert
Served from 12pm at the Pavilion Kitchen
Petting Zoo by Ponies and Animals 2 U 10am – 6pm Near Kids Alley around the Secretary’s Office
Fireworks Saturday Night proudly sponsored by RACQ
Live Entertainment Saturday night
Bar and BBQ open Late
Section N – HANDICRAFTS Stewards: Robyn Sorley
1. All exhibits in this section to be in the hands of the stewards by 9.30am Friday 1 March 2019. 2. All work to be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 3. Exhibits which have won a first prize at a Bell Show cannot be exhibited in the same class again. 4. Judging commences at 10:30am, Friday 1 March 2019 5. Pavilion to close at 3pm Sunday. All exhibits will be given to exhibitors by the stewards after 4pm.
To ensure safe return of exhibits, they must be signed for on receiving the articles. 6. Prize money to be collected from Show Secretary’s Office during the Show.
ENTRY FEE: 50c (with completed entry form) Junior Sections no entry fee
PRIZE MONEY: 1st prize $2; 2nd prize $1, except where otherwise stated. N1 Beading, any article. N2 Jewellery, one piece, silver, mounted or displayed. N3 Jewellery, one piece, any technique or combination of techniques, mounted for display. N4 Christmas Decoration, hard or soft medium. N5 Coat Hanger, any medium. N6 Creative Greeting Cards, 3, different occasions, hand made and distinct, excluding
Christmas. N7 Creative Greeting Card, 1, hand made, Christmas. N8 Papercraft, not scrapbooking or cards, to include paper tole, decoupage, calligraphy, paper
stamping or quilling, more than one technique may be used N9 Doll, dressed, any style any medium or Teddy Bear, original or traditional, dressed or not
dressed, not to exceed 60cm high, calico, fur or fabric. N10 Folkart, any style, not to exceed 50cm x 50cm. N11 Glass Craft, not to exceed 50cm x 50cm, eg leadlighting and mosaics. N12 Leatherwork, any article, to include braided, plaited or hand carved work. N13 Pottery, handbuilt or thrown clay work, not to exceed 30cm in height. N14 Recycled Materials, soft, not to exceed 60cm. N15 Recycled Materials, hard, not to exceed 60cm. N16 Best Collection of Three Different Crafts, not to exceed 60cm. N17 Towel, Hand, Bath or Kitchen, decorated, any medium. N18 Toy, any medium, hand made, not to exceed 60cm. N19 Wall Hanging, any medium, ready to hang for display. N20 Woodwork, wood turned item, not to exceed 60cm. N21 Woodwork, any other article. N22 Metalwork, not to exceed 60cm. N23 Metal Art, not to exceed 60cm. N24 Article not already mentioned, hard medium. N25 Article not already mentioned, soft medium.
Champion Craft from N1 to N25 - Voucher donated by Wendy’s on Cunningham Dalby. All Scrapbooking to be presented in clear plastic sleeves, double pages to be creatively joined. No albums please. In the event of a large number of entries, 1st and 2nd place winners only will be
displayed. If space permits, other entries will be displayed, but preference will be given to junior entries. Displayed entries will be placed into and hung by large snaplock bags.
N26 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, children/babies. N27 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, holiday/leisure. N28 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, sport. N29 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, wedding. N30 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, celebration. N31 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, heritage/family/history. N32 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, flora/fauna. N33 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, pets. N34 Scrapbooking, single or double page spread, Bell District. Champion Scrapbooking N26 to N34 – Sponsored by Bell Show Society Encouragement award N26 to N34 – Sponsored by Bell Show Society SENIOR HANDICRAFT – 65 YEARS AND OVER Work to be completed at this age or over. N35 Creative Card, any medium. N36 Soft Toy, any medium. N37 Any article not already mentioned. Champion Senior Handicraft N35 to N37 - Voucher donated by Sharon Blanck. Most Points N1 to N37 - $25 donated by Western Downs Regional Council. JUNIOR HANDICRAFT - ENTRY FREE - NO LEGO PLEASE Girls and Boys – 13 Years to 15 Years - Entry Free N38 Beadwork, any article, jewellery must be mounted for display. N39 Scrapbooking, one page, any subject. N40 Hand Made Greeting Card, any occasion. N41 Small Toy, novelty, using any medium. N42 Woodwork, small article. N43 Metalwork, small article. N44 Any Article not already mentioned. Champion Craft from N38 to N44 - Trophy donated by Bell Show Society
Girls and Boys - 9 Years to 12 Years - Entry Free
N45 Beadwork, any article, jewellery must be mounted for display. N46 Scrapbooking, one page, any subject. N47 Hand Made Greeting Card, any occasion. N48 Small Toy, novelty, using any medium. N49 Woodwork, small article. N50 Metalwork, small article. N51 Any Article not already mentioned.
Champion Craft from N45 to N51 - Trophy donated by Bell Show Society
Girls and Boys - 8 Years and Under - Entry Free
N52 Pet Rock, small. N53 Pipe Cleaner Item.
N54 Hand Made Greeting Card, any occasion. N55 Small Toy, novelty, using any medium. N56 Paddlepop Article. N57 Any Article not already mentioned. Champion Craft from N52 to N57 - Trophy donated by Mrs D Sorley. Most Points in Junior Handicraft - $20 Voucher donated by The Toy Place.
Most points in J.D. Mulcahy Pavilion $20 Voucher donated by Pips ‘n’ Cherries.
Most points for Juniors in J.D. Mulcahy Pavilion Trophy donated by F Monaghan Contracting.
FREE CHILDREN’S FACE
PAINTING
Section O - HOMEBREW Steward: Paul Bryce - 0447 714 501 (after hours only) Email: [email protected]
Entry Fee: $2 per entry (Two Bottles per entry)
Regulations: 1. All entries must be the product of the entrant 2. Entries can be submitted as a Tallie or Stubby 3. Entries will be judged on the following basis
- Aroma - Appearance - Colour, clarity and head - Flavour
4. Judging will be held after 10am Saturday 2 March 2019 5. All entries must be at the Show Pavilion by 9.30am Saturday 2 March 2019, clearly labeled with
entry name and a beer type 6. All entires must be accompanied by the Bell Show Entry Form enclosed in Schedule Entry Fee: $2 per entry (Two Bottles per entry) Class O1 – Beer – Light (any variety) Class 02 – Beer - Dark (any variety) Class O3 – Cider (any variety) Class O4 – Ginger Beer Prize: 1st Prize (each class) – 1 x 20lts of Boutique Brew and Society Ribbon 2nd Prize (each class) –$20 Prize Money and Society Ribbon Sponsors – Toowoomba Home Brew Supplies, Laffy Tiling, Huston Ford, M & K Fullagar, Williams Family, Aaron Newman
SATURDAY LUNCH AT THE SHOW
$12 Cold Meat, Salad and Dessert
Served from 12pm at the Pavilion Kitchen
Section P – SCHOOLWORK Stewards: Bell P – 10 State School Staff
1. All entries to be the child's own work. 2. All entries must be in the hands of the stewards at Bell State School by 3pm the Monday preceding
the Show. 3. Students from other schools should contact the Bell State School Principal for further details
before commencing work.
Local schools are invited to provide a display of any additional classwork they would like to showcase
in the School Section of the pavilion. Please contact the steward for further details.
ENTRY FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1. ART Any Medium (A3 size paper based, able to be hung) P1 Prep – Animal portrait, any medium P2 Year 1 – Animal portrait, any medium P3 Year 2 – Animal portrait, any medium P4 Year 3 – Animal portrait, any medium P5 Year 4 – Animal portrait, any medium P6 Year 5 – Animal portrait, any medium P7 Year 6 – Animal portrait, any medium P8 Year 7/8 - Animal portrait, any medium P9 Year 9/10 - Animal portrait, any medium CREATIVE WRITING P10 Year 7 – Literary memoir inspired by an abstract noun P11 Year 8 – Illustrated short story (maximum 600 words) P12 Year 9/10 – Science-fiction short story (maximum 800 words) HANDWRITING (Exercise book page – 2cm left hand margin in red pen.) P13 Year 2 Handwriting (up to 6 lines Year 2 ruling, print script in pencil) P14 Year 3 Handwriting (half page Year 3 ruling, print script in pencil) P15 Year 4 Handwriting (half page Year 4 ruling, modern cursive in pencil) P16 Year 5 Handwriting (half page, wide feint ruling, modern cursive in ink) P17 Year 6 Handwriting (half page, wide feint ruling, modern cursive in ink)
DIGITAL DOCUMENTS (A4 Size) – Created in Microsoft Publisher P18 Year 5/6 – Computer Generated Document P19 Year 7/8 – Computer Generated Document P20 Year 9/10 – Computer Generated Document PHOTOGRAPHY
1. All photos MUST have been taken by the student. 2. Prints may be made on any surface paper and MUST BE MOUNTED READY FOR DISPLAY with
a border no bigger than 2cm. Prep – Year 2 P21 Line/s P22 My Friend P23 Artistically edited (original and edited photos to be included) Year 3 – Year 6 P24 Line/s P25 My Friend P26 Artistically edited (original and edited photos to be included) Year 7 – Year 10 P27 Animal/s P28 Agriculture P29 Drone Photography P30 Artistically edited (original and edited photos to be included)
Most Points Primary School Work: $20 donated by Paul & Kim Conroy. Most Points Secondary School Work: $20 donated by Bell State School P & C Association. Prize money for schoolwork donated by Edgar & Wood Solicitors and Bell State School P & C Association.
Local schools are invited to provide a display of any additional classwork they would like to showcase
in the School Section of the pavilion. Please contact the steward for further details.
RON LLOYD MEMORIAL CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE
RALLY Stewards: Kev Sullivan 0428 194 287, Kathryn Sullivan 0423 630 760
2nd March 2019, 8.30am Start (Bell Golf Club Entry)
The run is a staged time trial where participants will complete each stage of the run
Nominate on the day between 7:30am & 8:15am or email: [email protected]
Categories Categories Car Motorcycle Pre-1960’s Pre-1970 1961 – 1975 1977 - 1975 1976 – 1995 1996 + 1996 +
8:30am Start (Bell Golf Club Entrance) Nomination Fees: Car $50.00; Bike $25.00
CAR Overall Winner $1000
Runner Up $500 Third Place $200
Class Winners $400 Class Runner Up $200 Stage Winners $200
Stage Runner Up $100
MOTORCYCLE Overall winner $500
Runner Up $250 Third Place $100
Class Winner $200 Class Runner Up $100 Stage Winners $100
Stage Runner Up $50
Proudly Sponsored by:
• Bell Veterinary
Services
• Murrays Tyres &
More, Dalby
• Johnson’s Dalby
• Graham Winters
Smash Repairs
• Huston Ford
WHERE THE HELL’S BELL UTE, BIKE AND CAR MUSTER
Stewards: Renee Conroy 0457 912 222 Email: [email protected]
Saturday 2 March 2019 Nomination Fee $15 per category, nomination forms on website or on the day
All competitors must be on site by 10am Vehicles maybe removed after 4pm on Saturday 2 March 2019, Category winners must be present for Grade Parade or may forfeit prize money
Nominations open 9:00am Judging to commence at 12:00pm
1st Prize – $55 2nd Prize - $30
We would like to thank our Sponsors for their ongoing support
Advance Motors
Bell Veterinary Services Fitzsimmons Real Estate
Golding Air Conditioning Dalby Moto
Black Truck and Ag Sales A & S Hansen
Dalby Tyrepower Huston Ford
Donbar Automotive Murray’s Tyres and More
Carvosso & Winship Edgar & Wood Solicitors
www.facebook.com/bellannualuteshow
*Our Ute Show is QCAS Affiliated and some winners will be eligible to represent Bell Show Society at the Sub Chamber finals, more details will be provided to the winners on Show day
Ute & Car Bike
Loudest Exhaust B&S Chicks Harley
Loudest Sound System 4x4 Feral Dirt
Classic Car Pre 90’s Work Street Road
DARLING DOWNS SUB CHAMBER
2019 YOUNG JUDGES AND PARADERS FINALS
CROWS NEST SHOWGROUNDS SATURDAY MAY 18TH
8.00 am Registration for all Sections 8.30 am Under 15 Years Stud Cattle Paraders 9.00 am 15 to 25 Years Stud Cattle Paraders Qualifier Round 9.15 am 15 to 25 Years Stud Cattle Paraders Open Please Note Rich Fruit Cakes to be with the Stewards by 9.15 am
10.00 am Ute Show Judging and presentations 10.15 am Prime Cattle Judging
➢ Under 15 Years ➢ 15 to 25 Years Qualifier Round ➢ 15 to 25 Years Open
11.15 am Cookery Judging 12.00 Noon Lunch Break 12.30 pm Farm Produce & Grain
• Gilbert Lange Memorial Trophy kindly donated by the Lange Family
1.15 pm Young Judges Stud Cattle Schools Competition , Jensen /Day Shield ➢ Under 15 Years ➢ 15 to 25 Years Qualifier Round ➢ 15 to 25 Years Open
Announcement of Winners and presentations will be made when all events are completed. Times above will be strictly adhered to.
NB Qualifier rounds are for those who have won the respective event at a Darling Downs Sub Chamber Show: anyone else is welcome to attend and compete in the open events. For further details please contact: Secretary: Mrs Judy Archer 0490 688 049 Ute Inquiries: Mrs Adele Saville 0409 809 498 President: Mr Denis Janetzki 46922177 Qld Delegate: Mrs Kerri Robertson 0407 651 022
NB: To expedite registration it would be appreciated if competitors could have their Entry Forms
completed before attending the registration desk
WOODCHOP Stewards: S Cassidy, T Cox, S Dingle.
START - Saturday 2 March, 9:00 am.
ENTRIES CLOSE 15 February 2019
NOMINATIONS and ENQUIRIES to Alan Draper, Secretary QAA P O Box 1160, WOODFORD QLD 4514 Phone (07) 5496 3241
* ALL COMPETITORS PAY ADMISSION – NO REFUND ON GATE MONEY *
The committee reserves the right to change the program depending on competitor numbers
Event 1 250mm Standing Block Handicap
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $175, 2nd - $125, 3rd - $75, 4th - $45.
Event 2 300mm Underhand Handicap
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $175, 2nd - $125, 3rd - $75, 4th - $45.
Event 3 300mm Standing Block Handicap
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $175, 2nd - $125, 3rd - $75, 4th - $45.
Event 4 275mm Underhand Handicap
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $175, 2nd - $125, 3rd - $75, 4th - $45.
Event 5 300mm Standing Block Championship 8 Top Axemen
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $300, 2nd - $200, 3rd - $125, 4th - $75.
Event 6 Steve Cook Memorial Hardhitting
NOM - $10.00. 1st - $100, 2nd - $75, 3rd - $50.
Perpetual Trophy donated by Judy Cook and Family in Memory of Steve Cook Prize Money dontated by Dalby Cleaning and Catering Supplies
Kingi Axe Trophy Winner, donated by Jim and Trina Head
Event 7 250mm Boys Chop Under 17 Years NOM - $5.00. 1st - $75, 2nd - $50, 3rd - $30.
Event 8 250mm Underhand Novice Chop NOM - $5.00. 1st - $75, 2nd - $50, 3rd - $30.
Event 9 M Tooth Sawing Handicap
NOM - $5.00. 1st - $100, 2nd - $70, 3rd - $30
Event 10 Peg and Raker Sawing Handicap
NOM - $5.00. 1st - $100, 2nd - $70, 3rd - $30.
Event 11 Jack & Jill M Tooth Sawing Handicap NOM - $5.00. 1st - $100, 2nd - $70, 3rd - $30.
Event 12 Veterans Chop NOM - $5.00. 1st - $100, 2nd - $60, 3rd - $40
Prize Money donated by Cassidy Homes
Axe Throwing after the Woodchop Program. Nom $5, payable on the day WOODCHOP SPONSORS $500 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Austrlia $400 – Dalby Cleaning & Catering Supplies $375 – Dalby Rural Supplies CRT $250 - Huston Ford $200 – Dalby FSD $200 – Bellview Hotel $200 – J & J Cuskelly $200 – Cassidy Homes $100 – Cyril & Val Stewart $100 – N & C Barron $100 – Agrifoods Australia $100 – Neil McLaughlin & Dorothy Sorley $100 – Advance Motors, Dalby $100 – McKay’s Diesel and Tractor Repairs $100 – Harry & Judy Pickering – Cattle Camp Grazing $100 – Dalby Home Timber Hardware and Plumbling $80 – J & K Scutt $75 – Creative Embroidery $50 - Country Glass and Aluminium $50 – Gordon Meats $50 – BMO Accountants, Dalby $50 – John Derrick $50 – Richard & Kate Shaw $50 – Dalby Refrigeration $50 – Tim Cox $50 – Bell Veterinary Services $50 – Mark & Kerry Fullagar $50 – Rowan & Helen McKee, Wilson HTM, Dalby $50 – Jeff Johnstone – Baling Contractor $50 – McIntosh & Son $50 – Country Petroleum $50 – Carvosso & Winship Solicitors $50 – C C Patch $50 – Bell Tourist Park $25 – Dalby Glass, Aluminum and Security
Our sincere thanks go to the above mentioned sponsors for their generous contribution towards this expense.
Our thanks to Mr John Mahon for the continued use of his excavator
YOUNG FARMERS CHALLENGE
SATURDAY 2 MARCH 2019
APPROX. Start Time 5.30pm
Nominate at the Secretary’s Office
$10/team member ($40 per team)
Grab a team of 4 and join in the fun as you race against the clock
to compete a series of “Farm Challenges”
All competitors must be over 18 or have parent/guardian
consent
Cash Prize for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place
Proudly Supported by
Bell Junior Show Society would like to thank Aronui Feedlot, AACo for the generous support of our
fundraising events throughout the year as well as the Young Farmers Challenge, without your
support we would not be able to offer great entertainment for all to enjoy. THANKS !!
TEAM PENNING Steward: Winston McNamara
Sunday 3 March 2019 Start 8:00am NOMINATION FEES 15 years and Over: $30 per team Under 15: $15 per team NOMINATIONS CLOSE Saturday 16th February 2019 Contact Winston McNamara: Ph/Fax 07 4663 1293 or 0439 755 897 Email [email protected] Entry Form available from www.bellshow.com.au Please note abuse towards cattle/stock will not be tolerated, please be respectful to
the stock that has been kindly donated for use
CATEGORIES: Under 15 years; 15 Years and Over
McNamara Family Strathgyle Braford Trophy for winning team in each category.
TEAM PENNING SPONSORS Morrissey & Co Jandowae Ambrose Bros Transport Belmont Pastoral Co. McIntosh & Son Ross & Sandra Edwards Edgar & Wood Carvosso & Winship Solicitors Marshall Transport Dandilla Pastoral (Schafferius Family) S Brummell and Family
Display of Vintage Farm Machinery trucks and motors throughout the Show.
If you have any machinery to add to the exhibition
please contact John Pope on 4663 1266
BELL RODEO
Sunday 3 March 2019
Commencing at 9:00 am at the Bell Showgrounds
NRA AFFILIATED RODEO
Full Rodeo program will be available on
NRA Website and Bell Show Society Website
Arena Master: Graham Edwards (07) 4663 1272 Assistant Arena Master: Kevin Hauff (07) 4663 1391
CONDITIONS:
• All events to be conducted under the Rules of the National Rodeo Association and the Bell Show Society Inc. where each apply.
• The Bell Show Society reserves the right to alter or amend the program in any way whatsoever.
• NRA and the Bell Show Society reserves the right to reject any nomination without giving any reason for such rejection.
• All competitors compete at own risk.
• The Committee does not assume liability for any accident or injury to contestants, contractors and their stock.
• Any complaints must be handled between the National Rodeo Association and the Bell Show Committee.
• Skull caps and vests are compulsory for competitors 18 years and under
• Any event could fail on the day due to insufficient numbers. This decision will be made by the organizing committee and no discussion will be entered into.
• 2019 PROGRAM OF EVENTS – Subject to change at the discretion of the Committee, please check NRA Website and Bell Show Society Website and Facebook pages for the latest updates
Please note events listed below may not be order of the actual program on Rodeo day. The Program and Order of events will be on display at the Rodeo office on Sunday 3 March 2019.
NRA 2019 Bell Rodeo Events
Breakaway Roping
Team Roping
Novice Bull Ride
U15 Junior Steer Ride
Rope & Tie
Saddle Ride
U18 Junior Bull Ride
Steer Wrestling
Ladies Open Barrel Race
Sonia Robinson Memorial U18 Junior Barrel Race
Open Bareback
Poddy Ride
Open Bull Ride
SPONSORS FOR THE 2019 RODEO $600 – Edwards Family $500 – Rod and Lyn Sperling $100 - Ben Edwards Plumbing $100 - Elders Rural Services Aust Ltd $100 - Shane Buckley, Painting Contractor $100 - Austbrokers Dalby $100 - Master Hire, Dalby $100 - Crowe Horwath $100 - Michael Crawford, Dalby Tyrepower $100 - D Robinson $100 – Carrick Aland Accounts $80 - Jo’s Ice Cream $75 - Simplicity Hydraulics $50 - Bowden Transport & Crane Hire $50 – Creative Embroidery $50 - Bell Veterinary Services $50 - Tim Cox $50 - Carvosso & Winship Solicitors, Dalby $50 - BMO Accountants, Dalby $50 - Ambrose Bros Transport $50 - McIntosh & Son $50 - Jeff Johnstone, Baling Contractor $50 - Dalby Rural Supplies $50 - Country Petroleum $50 - Dalby Home Timber Hardware and Plumbling $50 - B & L O’Brien $50 – Sorley Family, Bell
The President and Members wish to express their sincere thanks to all
sponsors, workers and exhibitors, who generously support our Show.
Please support the following sponsors where possible
Advance Motors, Dalby
Agrifoods Aust
Ambrose Bros Transport
Amcal Dalby Pharmacy
Andersen’s Carpets, Dalby
Mrs E Anderton
Mrs E Andrews
R & R Andrew
Anthony's, Dalby
AA Co. - Aronui Feedlot
Armstrong Family
Ashton’s Butchery
Mrs R A Astbury
Austbrokers Dalby
Ausure Insurance
Bannockburn Feedlot
N & C Barron
Bell Art Group
Bell Bunya Community Centre
Bell Motors
Bell Pony Club
Bellview Hotel
Bell Tourist Park
Bell State School P & C
Bell Store
Bell Veterinary Services
Belmont Pastoral
Ben Edwards Plumbing
Betros Bros
Black Truck & Ag Sales Dalby
S Blanck
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
BMO Accountant Group
Colin Boyce MP
Bowden’s Transport Brumby's, Dalby Shane Buckley Bunya Mountains Accommodation Centre Burenda Angus Butters Warehouse
Marshall Transport
McClelland Concrete Pumping
McGuire Family
V McGuire
H McKee
W & S Caldwell Camping World & Compleat Angler Dalby Carrick Aland Pty Ltd Carsburg Family Carvosso & Winship Cassidy Homes
Cleaning and Catering Supplies Clifford Valuations Pty Ltd Coleman Family J Comben Conroy Family
Cook Family
Coorganga North QCWA
Country Glass and Aluminium
CountryWide Saddlery & Clothing
Tim Cox
Creative Embroidery Dalby
Crowe Horwath
J & J Cuskelly
Dalby Auto Electrics
Dalby Auto Upholstery
Dalby Dealers
Dalby & District FSD
Dalby Foodworks
Dalby General Steel
Dalby Glass, Aluminium & Security
Dalby Health Foods
Dalby Home Hardware and Plumbing
Dalby Moto
Dalby Refrigeration
Dalby Rural Supplies – CRT
Dalby Gravels, Soils & Garden Centre
Dalby Tyrepower
Dandilla Pastrol Co
Darling Downs Vet Hospital
John Davies Optometrist
J Derrick
Donbar Auto Spares
A & K Downes
Eastern Rural Dalby
Edgar & Wood
R & S Edwards
G & L Edwards
O’Brein B & L
Pacific Petrolum
Pascoe Pop Art
Elders Rural Services Aust Ltd
Elite Animal Physio
Fairholme College
Finch Engineering, Kaimkillenbun
Fisher Family
Fitzsimmons Real Estate
A Fleming
J & N Frost
M & K Fullagar
Gaffney Family
Gilliland B & H
Glasby Caravan Park
Glasby Family
Golders, Dalby
Golding Air-Con & Heating
J & M Goodyear
R G Gow Refrigeration, Dalby
Graham Winter’s Smash Repairs
Grant, Daniel & Long
Gypsy Cobb Society
E & E Hall
A & S Hansen
Hartmann Farming
Hawton Family
Hedges Sports Store
Graham Henderson & Co
Heritage Bank
C Hill
Huston Ford
N Horsley
Mr & Mrs W Irwin
Jo’s Ice Cream
Johnson’s Dalby
Jeff Johnstone
Jimbour Beef and Bacon
Kane Family
Claire Kelly
Ken Mills Machinery
Kewpie Stockfeeds
Kingaroy Hydraulics
Koehler Family
J Koehler
Laffy Tiling
Landmark Dalby
David Littleproud, MP
L Lloyd
McIntosh & Son
McIntyre Wool
N McLaughlin
G & J McNamara
Ian McNamara (Macca)
McNamara Family
Mrs M McNamara
McNamara Family Strathgyle Braford
V McNamara & Family
MacNellies Workplace Safety
L A McPhee
J & K McUtchen
Matt Kropp Racing
R & A Mobbs
F Monaghan Contracting
Morrissey & Co, Jandowae
D & A Mundt
S Munge & J Sorley
Murray’s Tyre & More
Miss I Myers
NAB Dalby
K Nation
Nelder Family
Nudgee College
Aaron Newman
C C Patch
G & J Patch & Family
G L & C M Patch
Patch Family
H & J Pickering
Pips ‘n’ Cherries F & C Pope, Gordons Meats
Mrs J Pope
Rebecca Pope
RACQ
Ramsey Family
Andew Reiley
Paul Renner
Riverina Stockfeeds
R W Robertson
D Robinson
Shane Buckley Painting Service
M Sanewski
Mrs P Saunders
N & D Scheuerle & Family
Schrecks Shoe Store
S & P Schultz
J & K Scutt
R & K Shaw
MAIPBAS CPA’s
Simplicity Hydraulics
South Qld Braford Group
A & R Sorley
Mrs D Sorley
Jean Sorley
Mrs M Sorley
S & L Sorley
Ms L Sperling
L & F Sperling
R & L Sperling
Mrs J Staines
J Stevenson
C & V Stewart
R Storey
Strang Family
Tapp in Electrical
The Beauty Bar
The Toy Place
B Twidale & C Becker
Toowoomba Homebrew Supplies
Valorbrook Angus
Virbac
B & H Weedon
Wendy’s On Cunnigham
Western Downs Regional Council
Williams Family
Wilson HTM Stockbroker
WR Cranes
An apology for any acknowledgement to any donations unintentionally omitted.
Any donation received after the printing of this schedule will be acknowledged in
next year's Schedule.
Any changes to the 2019 Show Schedule after print are at the discretion of the
committee and stewards, updated changes will be published on the Bell Show
Society Website and/or Facebook pages.
The Committee thanks all volunteers to make our show the success it is, without
your support our show would not have operated for over 60 years.