2014 markdale fall fair book
DESCRIPTION
ÂTRANSCRIPT
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 1
August 22-24, 2014
FAIR Since 1858
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 2
MARKDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY THANKS TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL VOLUNTEERS!!
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Past President ………………………………………………………………..……………..Kate Russell President …………………………………………………………………………………Florence Hellyer 1st Vice President …………………………………………………………………………Craig Martin 2nd Vice President ………………………………………………………………………...Janie Hanna Secretary/Treasurer……………………………………………………………………..Barb Caswell DIRECTORS 1 year: Janie Hanna, Nancy Strutt, Ruth Ann Hellyer, Florence Hellyer 2 year: Rand Hawken, Rose Wiley, Holly Dennis, Joyce Hawken 3 year: Craig Martin, Blanche McCullough, Marg Dennis, Elaine Smyth. ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS George Black, Carla Sundermeir, Craig Dennis, Connie Dennis, Holly Dennis, Keith Dennis, Rosa Grinschgl, Andria Hanna, Jeff Hanna, Jackie Kilgour, Joanne Hawken, Sharon Ludlow, Marna Mador, Andrea McBride, Karen Holt, Doug Sinclair, Wayne Shier, Anne Watson, Lib Howell, Patricia Ellingwood, Grace Peters, Terri Barlow, Tammy Hutchinson, Lisa Graham HOMECRAFT DIVISION President Blanche McCullough Secretary Marg Dennis ASSOCIATE HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS Kara Bowles, Holly Dennis, Marg Dennis, Andria Hanna, Janie Hanna, Marguerite Hartley, Jackie Kilgour, Joanne Hawken, Joyce Hawken, Florence Hellyer, Ruth Ann Hellyer, Shirley McMeeken, Jean O'Neill, Kate Russell, Marg Russell, Shirley Sinclair, Nancy Strutt, Marion Thompson, Pat Tucker, Rosaleen Wiley, Jean Tunney, Janet Woodhouse JUNIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Abby Graham, Jessica Dennis, Monica Fisher, Marley Holt, Hayley Barlow, Hayley Miller, Aiden Dennis, Caden Martin, Rhianna Hawken, Sydney Martin HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERS: Maurice Wiley, Evy Bowler, Jean O'Neill.
Become a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society! Enter in exhibitions and/or attend a meeting. Meetings are held the second Thursday of every month in one of the Grey Agriculture Services meeting rooms at 7 p.m. All welcome to join in the fair fun!!
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 3
156th FALL FAIR SCHEDULE
August 22-24, 2014-King Edward Park
72 Walker Street, Markdale
Thursday August 21st:
7 p.m.-9 p.m.: Arena open to receive Homecraft exhibits
Friday, August 22nd:
9 a.m.-11:30a.m. Receive exhibits (arena lobby)
1-4:30 p.m. Exhibit judging (arena floor-no admittance)
4 p.m. Vendors spaces available for set up in Arena
6:30 - 10p.m. Exhibit Hall & Silent Auction Opens (arena floor)
7 p.m.-10 p.m. 156th Fall Fair Opening &
Ambassador Competition & Variety Show
Saturday, August 23rd:
10 a.m. Baby Show at the stage
10 a.m. Centre Grey 4H Achievement Calf Show (calf show ring)
10:30 a.m. Art Exhibition open in the Upper Level of the complex.
11 a.m. Markdale Agricultural Society Heavy Horse Show (main ring)
11 a.m. Markdale 4H Invitational Showcase (calf show ring)
12 p.m.-4 p.m. Entertainment
2p.m. Junior CASH AWARDS distributed (fair office in arena)
4 p.m.-7 p.m. Lawnmower and ATV Pull
Sunday, August 24th:
10:00a.m Light & Pleasure Horse Show (main show ring)
12 p.m.-4 p.m. Entertainment
1 p.m. Pet Show (arena lobby)
2p.m. Heavy Horse Pull (outdoor bleachers)
3p.m. Silent Auction closes
3:30p.m. Silent Auction items available for pick up
4p.m. Fundraising quilt & Children's Bicycle Draw (arena stage)
4:30p.m. Exhibits may be picked up – NOT BEFORE (see rule 9)
Admission Daily: Adults-$7; Students (13-18)-$3; Children (under 12)-$2
Daily Family Pass -$15 (2 adults & 2 Children)
Weekend single Pass-Adult-$10
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 4
Florence Hellyer President
President’s Message I invite you to our 156
th Markdale Fall Fair. Be a part of
our friendly competitions. From livestock to flowers to
all sorts of baking and arts and crafts, there is the
opportunity to exhibit your favourite things. Come and
have a visit to view the hundreds of exhibits, including
our Junior Fair, that are being shown and on display.
Maybe you would like to see the 4-H Calf Show, the
light and heavy horses as they go through their paces,
bid for ‘treasures’ at our Silent Auction, take in the Art
Show in the upstairs hall, or watch the horse pull as those
gentle giants and their drivers show you what horsepower really is.
It’s all there for you when you drive `Along the Country Road` to the Markdale Fall Fair.
See you at the fair!
Senior Ambassador’s Message
At first you may think a year is a long time, 365 days right?
8,760 hours? Or how about 525,600 minute, but isn’t it
funny that when you have an exciting year it absolutely flies
by? That is exactly what this year has done. It feels like I was
crowned only a week ago, that riding in the Santa Claus
parade with Hayley was merely two days ago and playing
pickle ball and “Grooving”, with the other lovely ladies and
gentlemen who have the privilege of representing their
communities, was only yesterday.
The privilege of representing the Markdale Fall Fair as Senior
Ambassador will go down as one of the best years of my life.
I have met so many amazing people and I know that this
experience will only continue to blossom. Thank you to all of
those who made this amazing year possible, and a special
thank you to Craig who not only kept us organized and informed about everything, but
also provided us with everything we needed, ranging from rides to and from district
meetings all the way to floats for parades.
Thank you to everyone that has made this year everything that it has been; I appreciate
it from the very bottom of my heart.
Abby Graham 2013/2014 Markdale Fall Fair Senior Ambassador
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 5
Junior Ambassador’s Message It has been an honour to have been chosen to be the 2013/14 Junior Ambassador for the Markdale Fall Fair. My favourite duty was handing out the ribbons and meeting new people last year at the fair. I will continue to participate and encourage others to participate in the Markdale Fall Fair.
Thank you to all the volunteers that make the Markdale Fall Fair a success. I look forward to meeting other Junior Ambassadors at the Miss Mid-Western Pageant this summer. Good luck to the 2014/15 Junior Ambassador. I hope that they make as many memories as I did during the year.
Hayley Miller 2013/2014 Markdale Fall Fair Junior Ambassador
Ambassador Competition Ambassadors Abby and Hayley are looking for candidates who would
like to compete for a chance to be the 2014/2015 Ambassadors.
If you are interested and are between the ages of 9-12 or 18-22, please
contact the Markdale Agricultural Society for more information.
Call Craig at 986-3878 or Lisa at 924-1709
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 6
CLASS TABLE OF CONTENTS Class 1: Heavy Horses ………………………………………………………………………………………………..……..………………….…10
Class 2: Heavy Horse Pull.……………………………………………………………………………………..……….……………..…………11
Class 3: Light and Pleasure Horses ……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………12
Class 4: Centre Grey 4-H Achievement Show ……………………………………………………………………..………..…………13
Class 5: Markdale 4-H Invitational Showcase ……………………………………………..………………………………………..…13
Class 6: Pet Show …………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………..……………..15
Class 8: Field Crops ……………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………..……..17
Class 9: Vegetables …………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………….17
Class 10: House Plants …………………………………………..………………………………………..……………………………………..19
Class 11: Patio Plants …………………………………………………..………………………………..……………………………………….19
Class 12: Cut Flowers …………………………………………………………..………………..……………………………………………….20
Class 13: Arrangements ……………………………………………………………..………..…………………………………………………21
Class 14: Bottled Goods ……………………………………………………………………..………………..…………………………………22
Class 15: Baking ………………………………………………………………………………………..………..………………………………….24
Class 16: OAAS 60% Whole Wheat Bread ………………………………………………………..…………..…………………………26
Class 17: Quilts and Quilting …………………………………………………………………………………..…………..………………….27
Class 18: OAAS Hand Quilt ……………………………………………………………………………………………..………..…………….30
Class 19: OAAS Machine Quilt ……………..………………………………………………………………………………..……………….30
Class 20: Sewing and Needlework ……………………………………………………….…………………………..…………..…………31
Class 21: Knitting and Crocheting ……………………………………………………….……………………………..………………..….32
Class 22: Handcrafts ………………………………………………………..……………….……………………………..……………………..33
Class 23: Halloween ………………………………………………………………………….………………………….…………………………35
Class 24: Seniors ……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………….…………………35
Class 25: Christmas …………………………………………………………………………………….…………………….…………………….36
Class 26: Woodworking ……………………………………………………………………………………….………….………………………37
Class 27: Scrapbooking & Paper Crafts ………………………………………………………………………….….…………………….37
Class 28: Photography ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………..39
Class 29: Fair Day Photography (to be taken at 2014 fair) ………………………………………………………………….…..41
Class 30: Antiques & Collectibles …………………………………………………..………………………………………………………..42
Class 31: 4 H displays ……………………………………………………………………………….…………………..……….……………….44
Class 32: Tweens & Teens (11-18 years).…………………………………………………………….………..…….…………………..45
Class 33: Future Farmer Awards …………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………46
Class 34: Junior Fair (up to 3 yrs) …………………………………………………………………………………………..………………..46
Class 35: Junior Fair (Ages 4 to 6) …………………………………………………………………………..………………………..……..47
Class 36: Junior Fair (7-9 yrs) ……………………………………..………………………………………………..….…………………..47
Class 37: Junior Fair (10-13 yrs.) ……………………………………………..………………………………………………………………48
Class 38: Junior Vegetables, Grains & Eggs ………………………………………..……………………………………………………49
Class 39: Junior Baking ………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………….49
Class 40: Junior Flowers ………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………..50
Class 41: Junior Photography …………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………..51
Class 42: Grey County Farm Safety Poster Contest ………………………………………………………………………………….51
Class 43: OAAS Junior Poster …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..52
Class 44: OAAS Youth Poster ………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………...52
Class 45: OAAS Senior Poster ……………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………..53
Class 46: Baby Show …………………………………………………………………………………………………...………………………....53
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 7
RULES AND REGULATIONS FAIR CONTACT (Complex): 519-986-3301
PLEASE NOTE: No prize money will be awarded for indoor exhibits unless the entry form for each entry has been completed (including address and telephone number) and returned to Secretary by 11:30 a.m., Friday August 22nd, 2014. 1. All exhibitors 18 and over must be members of the Markdale Agricultural Society. A $5 membership fee may be applied from 2013 entry deduction or paid on entry. Any Teen or Youth exhibitor showing in an adult class must pay $5 membership fee unless restricted. 2. The fee of $5 entitles all persons to one membership card. Only registered members may compete. The membership card will be honoured at the fairground entry as admission for one day only – August 22 to 24, 2014. 3. A $5 membership fee will be retained from all prize totals for each exhibitor, excluding specials, and applied to 2015 membership fee. 4. Unless otherwise stated, on prize winnings over $10 won by any member, 10% will be retained by the Society for indoor exhibits, 15% for outdoor exhibits. 5. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per section in all classes unless otherwise stated. 6. All grain, fruit, vegetables, root crops must be grown in 2014 on land occupied by the exhibitor. 7. All livestock and other exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor and satisfactory proof of ownership must be produced if judges so require. All animals must be insured by owner; the Markdale Agricultural Society assumes no risk to or caused by exhibited livestock. 8. All entries for Homecraft division exhibits may be entered on Thursday evening, August 21
st from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. or Friday morning, August 22
nd from 8:30 a.m. to close
at 11:30 a.m. 9. No exhibits are to be removed from the exhibition hall until after 4:30 p.m. on August 24
th, or unless otherwise stated by the MC at the conclusion of the awards’
presentation. Prize money for prior removals will be forfeited. 10. Exhibitors and the public are strictly forbidden to enter the exhibition hall until all indoor judging has been completed.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 8
11. No exhibitor or assistant will be allowed to interfere with any judge. Nor will anyone, on the Fair premises, use any contemptuous or abusive language to any judge or officer of the Society. Anyone doing so will forfeit their right to any prizes and will be asked to leave the fairgrounds immediately. 12. Upon the discovery of fraud, deception or dishonest practice – in the preparation, ownership, age of any article or animal in any class in which it does not rightly belong, or any representation concerning any article exhibited which may be affected – the Society will withhold payment of prize awarded and may prohibit any such person or entrant exhibiting in any class for one or more years. The Society may also publish the name of person. 13. Directors have authority to refuse any entry suspected of being diseased. 14. Judges may use their own discretion in awarding 1
st or 2
nd prize, and in all cases
where they do not think the animal or article worthy, they can withhold the higher prize. All items are judged against class standards and given a rating: several 1
st and 2
nd
place exhibits may be awarded in each section. 15. An exhibitor disputing prize placing/judging will be required to submit a written protest, accompanied by a $10 fee, to the Markdale Agricultural Society. This written protest must be received BEFORE the first board meeting after the Fair which will be held the second Thursday in September. The Directors will meet to settle the dispute at this meeting. Disputes received after this date WILL NOT be considered. An exhibitor with a dispute regarding their prize payout will follow the same format and fee, and the protest must be received prior to the Society’s Annual General Meeting held in November. 16. The exhibition hall will be open for public viewing August 22
nd from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m., August 23rd
from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and August 24th
from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Due to value of exhibits, admittance will be allowed only during these times. 17. All persons admitted to fairgrounds must comply with traffic and parking regulations as directed by those in charge as a precaution against injury to animals, themselves or others. Bicycles, skateboards and roller blades are not allowed in the fairgrounds during Fair. The Society assumes no responsibility should injury occur. 18. While Fair Directors take every precaution under the circumstances to ensure safety of articles brought to the Fair, owners assume risk of exhibition. Should there be a loss, the Directors will give all assistance in their power toward recovery but will not make any payment for value of lost property. 19. In case of insufficient gate income due to weather or other conditions, the Society reserves the right to pay only a percentage of prize money to be determined at the first scheduled board meeting after the Fair.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 9
20. Prizes offered at Fair, if not competed for, become property of the Society. 21. The Treasurer will be prepared to issue cheques for prize money as soon as possible after the Fair. All cheques and vouchers must be cashed no later than September 30
th,
2014. After that date, they will become null and void and the amount will go to the Society as unclaimed. 22. Persons wanting to sell goods, tickets or any articles will be allowed to do so only by paying a fee, at the discretion of the Society. All vendors must obtain prior approval to sell goods and services, tickets or any other articles. 23. All those obtaining privileges at the Fair (fully under the control of the President, Secretary or designate) must obey directions or forfeit privileges. 24. The Directors reserve the right to change, add or delete any rule as seen fit, up to and including the Fair.
RULES GOVERNING STOCK CLASSES
1. No single animal is entitled to more than one prize in one section. 2. Each animal must be provided with a chain or halter and securely fastened and led out for judging when called on. 3. All classes must come when called. Inquire of committee in charge as to procedure of judging. This rule will be strictly adhered to. 4. Heavy draft, general purpose and agricultural horses must be attached to a vehicle in hitch classes. 5. Single drivers, roadsters and carriage horses must be attached to a cart or buggy. Saddle horses must conform to saddle standards. All light horse entries may be shown double or single. 6. Purebred must be registered. Age is as of January 1, except under one year. 7. When there are less than three entries in a livestock class, prize money will be awarded as 2nd and 3rd amounts for 1st and 2nd only. 8. Each livestock exhibitor must have proof of liability insurance. 9. Anyone 12 years old and under must wear a helmet in speed events. It is also recommended that anyone over the age of 12 wear a helmet in speed events.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 10
AGRICULTURE Class 01
Heavy Horses Saturday, August 23rd, 2014 at 11 a.m. Committee: Keith & Marg Dennis 519-986-2738 and Craig Dennis 519 986-2004
In the case of inclement weather, contact committee by 7:30 a.m. for confirmation of show. No payouts made if competition cancelled. All exhibitors enter the grounds via the Main Street entrance. Exhibitors must pay $5 membership fee to Markdale Agricultural Society. 15% of prize money to each entrant to be retained by the Society.
Halter Classes-All Breeds Together Prize money: 1st: $40; 2nd: $30; remaining entries: $20 (unless otherwise stated)
1. Brood Mare 2. Foal of 2014 3. Filly or Colt of 2013 4. Filly, Colt or Gelding 2012 5. 3 Year old Mare 6. Yeld Mare or Gelding 7. Junior Showmanship Open to Juniors 18 yrs &
under as of January 1, 2014 showing a draft horse on line. 1st: $25; 2nd: $20; remaining entries: $15.
Note: Belgian Exhibitors - Youth showing a Belgian in section receive points towards Ontario Belgian Horse Association Youth Program.
Team Classes
Prize money: 1st: $60; 2nd: $50; remaining entries: $40 (unless otherwise stated)
8. Percheron team, light 9. Belgian team, light Prize money donated in memory of Bert Burrell by the Hellyer Family
10. Clydesdale team, light 11. Commercial team, light 12. Team of Registered Mares 13. Junior Driver (18 yrs and under accompanied by an adult) (1st: $40;
remaining entries: $25) 14. Lady Driver, draft team (1st: $50; 2nd: $40; remaining entries: $30)
15. Percheron team, heavy 16. Belgian team, heavy 17. Clydesdale team, heavy 18. Commercial team, heavy 19. Four Horse Hitch, all breeds (1st: $100; 2nd: $80; remaining entries: $70)
20. Unicorn Hitch, all breeds (1st: $60; 2nd: $50; remaining entries: $45)
21. Single Hitch, Clydesdale and Commercial - One (1) entry per exhibitor (1st: $45; 2nd: $35; remaining entries: $25)
22. Single Hitch, Belgian and Percheron - One (1) entry per exhibitor. (1st: $45; 2nd: $35; remaining entries: $25)
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 11
Class 02 Heavy Horse Pull
Sunday, August 24th, 2014 at 2 p.m. Committee: Keith & Marg Dennis 519 986-2738 and Craig Dennis 519 986-2004
All exhibitors in class to enter the grounds via Main Street entrance. C.C.H.P.A. & C.O.H.P.A. rules to be applied to this show. 1. Light Weight Horse Pull: combined weight of under 3400 lbs Prize money: 1st: $350; 2nd: $300; 3rd: $200; $100 to remaining
entries*
2. Heavy Weight Horse Pull: Team with a combined weight of over 3401 lbs Prize money: 1st: $350; 2nd: $300; 3rd: $200; $100 to all remaining
entries*
*NOTE: Base weight must be pulled out by entries to receive prizes. ELWOOD MCCAULEY SPECIALS : - Best turned out Heavy Horse Team, including Teamster and Helpers - Best turned out Light Horse Team, including Teamster and Helpers Winner(s) of SPECIALS to receive $25 from The McCauley Family.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 12
Class 03 Light and Pleasure Horses
Sunday, August 24th, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. sharp. Convenor: Anne Watson 519-369-9974
Entry fee: $3.00 per section (Leadline & Lou Thibaudeau Specials are free!) Open - for all exhibitors Junior - exhibitors 13 yrs and under as of Jan. 1st, 2014 Youth - exhibitors 14 – 17 yrs as of Jan. 1st, 2014 Senior - exhibitors 18 yrs and over as of Jan. 1st, 2014 Novice - exhibitors with no more than 2 yrs. show experience
Rules: a Helmets must be worn by exhibitors under 18 yrs of age. Wear your lids kids! b Proper attire is mandatory. c Cruelty to animals will not be tolerated and contestant will be asked to leave. d Register in tent by the ring. If no registration is filled out and paid for the rider will be
disqualified. e Exhibitors may wear English or Western attire for all classes, including proper
footwear. f Winners receive ribbons at the event and a cheque for winnings will be sent in the
mail. A "High Points" award will be awarded and announced at the Fair.
Prize Money: 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $5. Leadline and Lou Thibaudeau Special $5.00 to each participant.
1. Open Halter Mares & Fillies 2. Open Halter Geldings & Stallions 3. Open Halter - Goring Acres 4. Open Arabian Halter - Traverston Arabians, Markdale, ON 5. Open Quarter Horse Halter 6. Junior Showmanship - Huron Bay Co-Op, Markdale, ON 7. Intermediate & Senior Showmanship 8. Leadline - 8yrs old or under (to be handled by a Sr. exhibitor) 9. Lou Thibaudeau Special Jr. Walk Trot (not to enter any class with canter/lope) Keeper trophy donated by the Markdale Agricultural Society. 10. Novice Walk-Trot (Youth & Senior, not to enter canter/lope classes) 11. Junior Western Pleasure 12. Youth Western Pleasure 13. Senior Western Pleasure 14. Youth Western Horsemanship 15. Senior Western Horsemanship 16. Youth English/Hunter Pleasure 17. Senior English/Hunter Pleasure 18. Youth English Equitation 19. Senior English Equitation 20. Western English Pleasure (horse 5 yrs or under) - Crosswinds Stable, Walters Falls, ON 21. All rider Classes Costume 22. Junior Barrels 23. Senior Barrels 24. Junior Pole Bending 25. Senior Pole Bending 26. Junior Keyhole Dash 27. Senior Keyhole Dash
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 13
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
all the 4-H Calf Club Sponsors!!
Class 04 Centre Grey 4H Achievement Show
Saturday, August 23rd, 2014 at 10 a.m. (approx.) Committee: Wayne Shier 519-924-3767, Barb Caswell 519-924-1731, Ashleigh Lowe 519 378-5873
All exhibitors in class to enter the grounds via the Cavan Street (library) entrance. 1. Junior Beef Heifer: Jan 1, 2014 to May 31, 2014 2. Intermediate Beef Heifer:
Aug 1, 2013 Dec 31, 2013 3. Junior Beef Yearling: Apr 1, 2013
to July 31, 2013 4. Senior Beef Yearling: Jan 1, 2013
to Mar 31, 2013 5. Market Steer: Finishing to show
date 6. Champion Beef: Conformation -
Heifer or Steer 7. Junior Beef Showperson Ages 912 8. Intermediate Beef Showperson - Ages 1316 9. Senior Beef Showperson Ages 1721 10. Champion Beef Showperson
Class 05
Markdale 4H Invitational Showcase Saturday, August 23rd, 2014 at 11 a.m. (following the 4-H Achievement Show) Convenor: Craig Martin 519 986-3878
All exhibitors in this class enter the grounds via Cavan St. (library) entrance. This is an outdoor show. PLEASE ENTER AT THE FAIR OFFICE BEFORE 11:00 A.M.
Rules: a All new exhibitors are required to pay a $5 membership fee to the Fair. b All 4-H members are encouraged to wear proper dress. c Entrants fit and groom their own animal(s) on show day. No professional
help. d Open to 4-H members in the Province of Ontario. Prize money: Section 1: 1st: $10; 2nd: $8; 3rd: $6; 4th: $5; all remaining $3. Sections 2-12 & 13-17: 1st: $15; 2nd: $12; 3rd: $10; 4th: $8; 5th: $6; all remaining entries $4
1.1. Novice Entrants (under the age of 10) - Beef Calf born in 2014 1.2. Novice Entrants (under the age of 10) - Dairy Calf born in 2014 1.3. Novice Entrants (under the age of 10) - Beef Showmanship 1.4. Novice Entrants (under the age of 10) - Dairy Showmanship
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 14
Thanks
to all our sponsors who helped make the 2013 Show
a Success!
BMO Markdale Gord and Nancy Strutt Rocklyn Junior Farmers
Boothville Farms Markdale Agricultural
Society
2. Junior Dairy Heifers – March 1, 2014 to May 31, 2014 3. Intermediate Dairy Heifers – December 1, 2013 to Feb 28, 2014 4. Senior Dairy Heifers – Sept 1, 2013 to November 31, 2013 5. Summer Dairy Yearling – June 1, 2013 – August 31, 2013 6. Junior Dairy Yearling – March 1, 2013 – May 31, 2013 GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY HEIFER 7. Junior Dairy Showmanship (9-12) 8. Junior Beef Showmanship (9-12) 9. Intermediate Dairy Showmanship (1316) 10. Intermediate Beef Showmanship (1316) 11. Senior Dairy Showmanship (1721) 12. Senior Beef Showmanship (1721) GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY SHOWPERSON GRAND CHAMPION BEEF SHOWPERSON SUPREME CHAMPION SHOWPERSON 13. Market Animals 14. Junior Beef Calves – Born 2014 15. Intermediate Beef Yearlings – August 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 16. Junior Beef Yearling – April 1, 2013 – July 31, 2013 17. Senior Beef Yearling – January 1, 2013 – March 31, 2013 GRAND CHAMPION BEEF HEIFER
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 15
VISIT THE SILENT
AUCTION TABLES… AUCTION BIDS open all weekend
CLOSES AT 3 P.M. Sunday (Items available for pick up at 3:30pm) Bid on a wide variety of donated items
to support the Fair!!
Class 06 Pet Show
Convenor: Joyce Hawken 519 986-2507 Sign up on Sunday, August 24th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Show starts at 1:30 p.m.
Rules: a One (1) pet per exhibitor 12 years of age and under (accompanied by an
adult). b Please have your pet in the show area on time. c Exhibitors must supply their own cages and all pets must be on a leash
and/or under control by exhibitor. d Pets can be entered in one or more sections. e Rabies certificates must be available upon request. f Please stoop and scoop! Prize money: 1st: $3; 2nd: $2.50; 3rd: $2; 4th: $1.75; 5th: $1.50. Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair at the show.
1. Best dressed pet 2. Most unusual pet exotic pet only 3. Youngest owner (six and under) 4. Pet Guinea pig, hamster, mouse, pet rabbit 5. Smallest cat 6. Largest cat 7. Cat with the best colours 8. Pet with longest tail 9. Pet with shortest tail 10. Pet with longest coat 11. Smallest dog 12. Largest dog 13. Most colourful fish in a bowl or container 14. Favourite toy animal (for children that don't have pets) 15. Best animal trick (may use small props) e.g. Roll over, etc. Best Pet in Show - to receive a plaque.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 16
Hey Kids! Don’t forget to
enter for your chance to
win a Free Bike. Draw
takes place, Sunday
August 24th at 4p.m. But
you must be in
attendance to win! Get
your ballot at the gate.
Class 07 "Along the Country Road"
156th MARKDALE FALL FAIR Convenor: Ruth Ann Hellyer 519 986-3036
We invite exhibitors to enter our gift basket class. Each basket to contain the first five (5) mandatory articles:
1) One handmade greeting card 2) One photograph (minimum size 4" x 6") - exhibitor's choice of display 3) One handcrafted item 4) One baked item 5) One up-cycled item - labeled with article's original use And Two (2) of the following articles:
1) One sewn article 2) One knitted article 3) One crocheted article 4) One jar of preserved fruit, jam or jelly 5) One placemat 6) A wildflower/weed arrangement All SEVEN (7) items to be displayed within the basket and be the work of the
exhibitor. Maximum size of the basket to be 18" in any direction. 1. Junior division - ages 13 and under. Please specify age on entry tag. For
points to be eligible for the Future Farmer Award, entrants 13 & under must indicate their date of birth on their entry form.
Prize Money: 1st - $20; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10
2. Adult division Prize Money: 1st - $30; 2nd - $20; 3rd - $10
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 17
Class 08 Field Crops
Convenor: Nancy Petch 519 986-2017 Committee: Gord Strutt 519 986-3359
Rules: a Hay to be shown in 6" - 8" flake tied in two places (or equivalent). b Haylage, approx. 1/2 bushel to be shown in a clear plastic bag. Prize Money: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
1. Hay 1st cut, primarily (at least 75%) legume
2. Hay 1st cut, primarily (at least 75%) nonlegume
3. Hay 2nd cut 4. Haylage 5. Baleage 6. Barley - 2 row - 5 stalks 7. Barley - 6 row - 5 stalks 8. Oats, approx. 1/2 bushel, shown in a bag or
box 9. Wheat, approx 1/2 bushel, shown in a bag or box 10. Corn, 5 stalks for silage, tied in a sheaf 11. Corn, largest stalk, not including roots 12. Corn, largest cob 13. Corn, 1 closed ear, to be opened during judging 14. Largest sunflower head 15. Longest sunflower stalk - including head but not roots
Class 09 Vegetables
Convenor: Rosa Grinschgl 519 986-2509 Committee: Sharon Ludlow and Marna Mador
Rules: a All produce to be grown by the exhibitor or family. b Entries to be shown on firm paper plates or in containers as appropriate. c Exhibitor tags to be affixed securely to each entry.
Prize money: 1st: $3.00, 2nd: $2.50, 3rd: $2.00 1. Beans, green - 5 (calyx, tip & portion of stem attached) 2. Beans, yellow - 5 (calyx, tip & portion of stem attached) 3. Beets, long - 3 (tops trimmed 2.5cm (1") above crown) 4. Beets, globe - 3 (tops trimmed 2.5cm (1") above crown) 5. Carrots, long, 18cm-20cm (7"- 8") - 5 (tops trimmed 2.5cm (1") above
crown) 6. Carrots, intermediate, 13cm-15cm (5"6") - 5 (tops trimmed 2.5 cm (1")
above crown) 7. Corn, sweet - 3 (1/3 of husk and silk should be removed) 8. Cucumbers, slicing - 3 (short stem left on)
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 18
9. Cucumbers, pickling, 5cm-10cm (2"4") - 5 (short stem left on) 10. Garlic - 3 bulbs (roots trimmed to 0.6cm (1/4"),
stems to 1.3cm (1/2")) 11. Herbs, 3 different, a spray of each shown in water,
labelled 12. Onions, cooking - 3 (unpeeled, only jagged edges
removed) 13. Peppers, green - 3 (1.3cm (1/2") stem left on) 14. Potatoes, red - 3 15. Potatoes, white - 3 16. Tomatoes, cherry - a truss (or cluster, natural variations in colour and size
permitted) 17. Tomatoes, green - 3 (calyx attached) 18. Tomatoes, red - 3 (calyx attached) 19. Zucchini, not over 25cm (10") - 3 (short stem left on) 20. Zucchini, largest - 1, sum of length and circumference as determined by
judge 21. Lorne Hellyer Memorial SPECIAL - Three (3) largest potatoes to be
displayed in a basket, total weight as determined by judge. Prize money: 1st: $10; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $3. Prize money donated by
Florence Hellyer 22. Markdale and District Horticultural Society SPECIAL - A display
collection of vegetables in suitable container (basket, box, tray etc.) not larger than 50cm (20") or smaller than 30cm (12") in diameter or width or length: must have at least eight (8) varieties of vegetables.
Prize money: 1st: $10; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $3
. May Howes Memorial SPECIAL - Most points in Vegetables
sponsored by Markdale Agricultural Society. Certificate Awarded.
Thanks to members of
Markdale and District
Horticultural Society for their continuing support of our Fair!!
Meetings of the Society are open to the public and are held the last
Wednesday of the month, February - June, September - November.
Location: Annesley United Church, Markdale, ON
Information: Nancy Breadner, President, 519-538-2218
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 19
FLORICULTURE Convenor: Sharon Ludlow 519 986-2352 Committee: Rosa Grinschgl, Janie Hanna and Marna Mador
Rules: a Junior members are restricted to the Junior Class. b Cut flowers/plants must have been grown by the exhibitor for the last three
months. c Diseased or infected plants will be disqualified. d Exhibitor tags to be tied securely to each entry; tags stuck into pots, cut
flowers or arrangements will be disqualified. e Only one entry per section per exhibitor. f If a person wins a special prize, the amount of the special prize will replace
the normal prize in that section. g New Exhibitor: If new exhibitor to Floriculture Classes 10-13, please
specify on the exhibitor tag.
Class 10 House Plants
Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2
1. African violet, single crown 2. Cactus 3. Dish Garden 4. Fern, any variety (not asparagus) 5. House plant, grown for its foliage 6. House plant, most unusual, named 7. Religious plant, any variety, named 8. Rex Begonia, one specimen per pot 9. Succulent, any variety 10. Group of three (3) house plants, displayed on a tray
Class 11 Patio Plants
Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2
1. Any trailing plant for foliage 2. Begonia, fibrous, in bloom, one specimen per pot 3. Begonia, tuberous, in bloom, one specimen per pot 4. Fuchsia, in bloom, one specimen per pot 5. Geranium (Pelargonium), in bloom, one specimen per pot 6. Geranium (Pelargonium), grown for foliage, one specimen per pot
7. Plant grown from a bulb, corm or tuber (not Begonia) 8. Plant grown in a boot or a shoe 9. Planter, with at least three (3) different varieties 10. Trio: group of three (3) plants from the same family, grown in separate
containers, displayed on a tray, plants to be identified.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 20
Class 12 Cut Flowers
Rules: a Flowers to be exact in number, one over or under, exhibit will be
disqualified. b Foliage is allowed, suggested to use flower's own foliage when possible. c Buds showing colour will be considered blooms. d Place top-heavy cut flowers in weighted containers. e All cut flowers to be judged as arranged. f Where a collection is called for, it means for a variety of colour. g No valuable containers/vases please. h Gladiolus - ideal spike should have 1/3 open florets, 1/3 buds showing
colour, 1/3 buds not showing colour. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2
1. Aster, any variety, 3 blooms 2. Begonia, 1 bloom with foliage, floating freely in bowl 3. Calendula, 5 blooms 4. Canna, 1 stem 5. Chrysanthemum, 3 sprays 6. Clematis, 3 sprays 7. Cosmos, 3 stalks 8. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom 9. Dahlia, ball, 3 blooms 10. Dahlia, cactus, 3 blooms 11. Dahlia, different, 3 blooms
12. Echinacea, 3 blooms 13. Geranium (Pelargonium), 1 flower head with foliage attached 14. Gladioli, 3 spikes 15. Gladiolus, solid colour, 1 spike 16. Gladiolus, bicolour, 1 spike 17. Hosta, collection of 3 leaves, named if possible 18. Hydrangea, 1 bloom 19. Lavatera, 3 sprays, 1 cultivar 20. Lily (Lilium), Asiatic or Oriental hybrid, 1 stem 21. Marigold, over 7.5 cm (3") in diameter, 3 blooms 22. Marigold, under 7.5 cm (3") in diameter, 3 blooms 23. Ornamental grass, sedge or rush, 3 stems, 1 cultivar 24. Pansies, collection of five (5), with foliage 25. Petunia, semidouble or double, 3 sprays, 1 cultivar 26. Petunia, single, 3 sprays, 1 cultivar 27. Phlox, perennial, 3 stalks 28. Rose, Explorer, 1 spray, named 29. Rose, floribunda, 1 spray 30. Rose, hybrid tea, 1 bloom 31. Rose, miniature, 1 spray 32. Rose, 1 bloom with foliage, floating freely in a bowl 33. Rudbeckia, collection 34. Salvia, annual, 3 stems
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 21
35. Sedum, 10cm (4") or over in diameter, 3 stems 36. Snapdragon, dwarf type, 3 stems 37. Snapdragon, rocket type, 3 stems 38. Sunflower, multiple branching, 3 stalks 39. Sweet Pea, annual, 3 stems 40. Zinnia, any type, 3 stems, 1 cultivar 41. Zinnia, largest bloom 42. Any annual not listed, 3 stalks or sprays, identify 43. Any perennial not listed, 3 stalks or sprays, identify
Class 13
Arrangements Rules: a Arrangements use fresh flowers unless otherwise specified. b Flowers in arrangements DO NOT need to be grown by exhibitor. c All arrangements viewed from one side unless otherwise indicated;
background materials/accessories allowed. d Wiring and tying permitted if not visible. Prize money: 1st: $6; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $4 unless otherwise specified.
1. "Child's Play" - an arrangement using a toy as the arrangement's container. 2. "The Family Tree" - an arrangement incorporating tree branches. 3. “Beauty without Bloom" - an arrangement using any type of fresh foliage. 4. Markdale and District Horticultural Society SPECIAL: "Fire and Ice" -
an interpretative design. Prize money: 1st: $10; 2nd: $6; 3rd: $4
5. “Bountiful Harvest” - design may include flowers, fruits, grains, vegetables. 6. "A Small Treasure" - a cheerful arrangement not to exceed 25cm (10"). 7. "Tool Time" - an arrangement with a handyman's tool for an accessory
using fresh flowers and greenery. 8. "Thanksgiving" - an arrangement for Thanksgiving. 9. "Rise and Shine” - be creative!! 10. "Last Days of Summer" - an arrangement using later blooming flowers. 11. “Butterfly Heaven” - an arrangement of flowers to attract butterflies. 12. "In an Oriental Manner" - an Oriental design featuring water. 13. "Along the Country Road" - wildflowers and grasses arranged for effect.
VIDA & LESLIE HAWKEN MEMORIAL SPECIAL - Most points in Floriculture Classes 10-13 (combined) to receive a gift donated by the Hawken and Hanna families. Markdale and District Horticultural Society SPECIAL - New Exhibitor with most points in Floriculture Classes 10-13 (combined) to receive a Markdale and District Horticultural Society 2015 Membership Coupon ($10.00 value).
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 22
HOMECRAFT Homecraft President Specials
Blanche McCullough Homecraft President Specials: $10 for any adult craft item and $5 for any junior craft item chosen to represent Markdale Fall Fair at OAAS Convention in February 2015 at the Fairmount Royal York in Toronto. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Class 14 Bottled Goods
Convenor: Florence Hellyer 519-986-3036
Rules: a All jars must be clean. Lids for entries in sections 1-22 must be 2-piece
Bernardin lids. Lids for entries in 23-27 should be clean and in new condition.
b All entries must be sealed, except sections 4, 5 and 23-27. c Fasten tags to jars not to lids. Use elastic bands if possible. d Entries should not contain food colouring. e Only one entry per section per exhibitor. Prize money for Class 14 donated by Florence Hellyer Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3.50; 3rd: $3 unless otherwise stated.
JAMS, JELLIES, CONSERVES AND SYRUP
Jam, Jellies, Conserves and Syrup must be in pint (500 ml) or half pint (250 ml) jars. *To be eligible for Bernardin Jam/Jelly prize (section 10), please include a recipe with your entries in sections 1-9. 1. Cherry jam 2. Peach jam 3. Raspberry jam 4. Raspberry freezer jam 5. Strawberry freezer jam 6. Marmalade – any variety 7. Black Currant jelly 8. Crab apple jelly 9. Grape jelly 10. BERNARDIN JAM/JELLY AWARD - Judges choice of Best jam/jelly in
sections 1-9. Prize: 1st (only) - Bernardin $20 Product Gift Certificate plus Rosette
Prize Ribbon.
11. Fruit Conserve, any variety 12. Maple Syrup
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 23
PICKLES AND RELISHES
Pickles and relishes are to be in quart (litre) or pint (500 ml) jars. 13. Dilled cucumber pickle 14. Icicle pickle 15. Bread „n‟ Butter pickle 16. Chili Sauce 17. Ripe cucumber pickle 18. Mustard (bean) pickle 19. Beets pickled 20. Corn relish 21. Zucchini relish 22. Relish - any other kind
SALSA, PESTO AND DRESSINGS
Small jars may be used but must contain at least 1/2 cup (125 ml). Jars do not have to be sealed. 23. Salsa, cooked 24. Barbeque sauce 25. Pesto, any variety 26. Salad dressing (boiled) 27. French Dressing 28. BERNARDIN GIFT PACK COMPETITION
- Best Gift Pack to have at least three (3) filled mason jars sealed with BERNARDIN SNAP lids. All jars must be labelled with contents.
- Entry may also include additional components to complete the overall theme (birthday, get well, etc.) of the gift.
- Gift Packs need not be in a basket; in fact it is encouraged to be creative in the presentation.
- Judges select winners based on creativity, quality of home-canned product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation.
- Itemized list of items (with value) to be attached. Prize: 1st (only) - Bernardin $20 Product Gift Certificate plus Rosette
ribbon. BERNARDIN BEST OF SHOW - the winner of the most points in Class 14,
excluding specials, to receive Bernardin $30 Product Gift Certificate and Rosette ribbon.
FLORENCE HELLYER SPECIAL: Exhibitor with the most points in sections 1-27 (excluding specials) will receive a gift prize.
*All Bernardin gift product certificates will be subject to availability from Bernardin.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 24
Class 15 Baking
Convenor: Blanche McCullough 519 986-2854
Rules: a Only one exhibit per section per exhibitor. b All exhibits to be shown in clear plastic bags unless otherwise stated. c All layer cakes to be shown in a plastic dome container. d NO PLASTIC SHRINK WRAP. e Cakes and loaves are not to be shown in a pan unless stated otherwise in
the section description. f Minimum size of cakes to be 8" X 8". g Tags to be taped to the outside of the bags or domes (with clear tape). h Temper new aluminum foil pie plates (or pans) at 400 F for 10 min. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3.50; 3rd: $3 (unless otherwise stated)
1. One loaf of multigrain bread 2. One loaf of bread made in the breadmaker 3. One loaf of whole wheat bread 4. One loaf of cheese bread 5. One loaf of braided bread 6. Three cloverleaf rolls 7. Three plain rolls 8. Six Chelsea buns 9. Three plain tea biscuits 10. Three chocolate chip cookies 11. Three drop cookies – fruit and nut only 12. Three uncooked cookies, any variety 13. Three filled cookies 14. Three date cookies 15. Four lemon squares 16. Cookies or squares, 3 varieties, 3 of each 17. Fudge, 3 pieces 18. Nuts and Bolts, shown in a 500ml/pint jar 19. Caramel popcorn, shown in a 500ml/pint jar 20. Chocolate Almond Bark, 5 pieces 21. Trail Mix, one cup, shown in a Ziploc bag 22. Three carrot muffins
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 25
23. Three bran muffins 24. Three banana muffins 25. Three pineapple bran muffins 26. Lemon loaf 27. Cherry loaf 28. Pumpkin loaf 29. Date and nut loaf 30. Fruit and nut loaf (not yeast) 31. Zucchini loaf 32. Pineapple upside down cake 33. Boiled raisin cake (iced) 34. Carrot cake (iced) 35. Gumdrop cake 36. Tomato soup cake 37. Queen Elizabeth cake, shown in the pan 38. Date cake, shown in the pan 39. 156th MARKDALE FALL FAIR SPECIAL - "Along the Country Road" -
Decorated cake. Prize money 1st: $10; 2nd: $7; 3rd: $5
40. Three butter tarts (raisin only) Prize money donated in memory of Isabel Holt by the Holt Family.
41. Three pecan tarts 42. Three cherry tarts 43. Baked pie shell
PIE
Sections 44-49 to be ¼ of 9" pie (smaller sizes will be disqualified) shown on plate in clear plastic bag. 44. Raspberry pie 45. Dutch apple pie 46. Blueberry pie 47. Raisin pie, lattice top 48. Apple pie, double crust 49. Cherry pie, lattice top
DIABETIC
All entries in sections 50-52 MUST be suitable for diabetic diet, made WITHOUT regular sugar. Sugar substitutes permitted. Include recipe with entry. 50. Apple pie 51. 3 Cookies 52. 3 Banana muffins
COUNTRY BAKING SPECIALS
Rules: a Must have a label or proof of purchase of sponsor of each special (eg. a
Robin Hood Flour label) b Must have the recipe attached. c Will be based on appearance, taste and creativity.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 26
53. Fleischmann's Yeast Best Bread Contest 1st Prize (only) to receive $20 product gift certificate. 54. Fleischmann's Baking Powder/Crown Corn Syrup - Best Loaf Cake
Contest 1st Prize (only) to receive $20 product gift certificate. 55. Robin Hood Flour Family Favorite Baking Contest - Best cake, 5 muffins
or 5 cookies. 1st Prize (only) to receive $25 product gift certificate. 56. Robin Hood Flour Best Lunchbox Snack Contest - Best 3 cookies, or 3
squares or 3 bars. 1st Prize (only) to receive $15 product gift certificate. 57. Crisco Family Favorite Recipe Contest - Best Pie, or 3 Muffins, or 3 Tarts. Prizes: 1st - $25 Product Certificate; 2nd - $10 Product Certificate.
CHAMPION BAKER AWARD
"2014 Champion Baker" - Most points in Class 15 will be declared the "2014 Champion Baker" and will receive a gift prize.
Class 16 OAAS 60% Whole Wheat Bread
Competition 1. One (1) Loaf of 60% Whole Wheat Bread Recipe must be attached. Minimum pan size: 8" x 4" x 2.5" (20cm x 10cm x 7cm). Maximum pan size: 9" x 5" x 3" (23cm x 13cm x 7.5cm). No round loaves will be accepted. 1st: $10.00 Donated by Homecraft President
Blanche McCullough. Winner is eligible to compete in the District 10 competition in fall
2014. Winner of District competition will then advance to the Provincial competition held in February 2015 at the Fairmount Royal York in Toronto. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Note: Winning entrant is responsible to deliver further entries to Homecraft President, Blanche McCullough, for District and Provincial Competitions.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 27
Class 17 Quilts and Quilting
Convenor: Marg Dennis 519 986-2738
ENTRY TAG for quilts must have the name of the maker, quilter and the pattern name on the back of the tag. The maker and quilter must be the
same to qualify the quilt for the OAAS competitions. Rules: a Samples to be attached with a safety pin - NO STRAIGHT PINS. b Quilts will be covered with protective plastic. c All quilts to be at least 324" perimeter, unless otherwise stated.
Hand Quilting Prize money for sections 1-7: 1st: $12; 2nd: $10; 3rd: $8 Prize money for first prize in Section 5 will be donated by the MARKDALE QUEEN'S BUSH QUILTERS.
1. Quilt made by a first year quilter 2. Quilt, seasonal 3. Quilt, cotton pieced 4. Quilt, appliquéd by hand 5. Quilt, sampler 6. Quilt, scrap 7. Quilt, for a child's bed, any technique,
may be under 72" X 90" Machine Quilting - Long or Short Arm Sewing Machine
Minimum total perimeter of 192"; may be square, round, rectangle etc. Prize money for sections 8-12: 1st: $10.00; 2nd: $8.00; 3rd: $6.00 Prize money for first prize in Section 8 will be donated by the MARKDALE QUEEN'S BUSH QUILTERS.
8. Quilt, any discipline 9. Quilt, rag technique 10. Quilt, seasonal 11. Quilt, child's quilt 12. Quilted original item
Hand Quilting or Machine Quilting (Sections 13-24) Prize money for sections 13-24: 1st: $6; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $4
13. Quilt, lap or throw size 14. Quilt, crib size, original, not a panel 15. Quilt, crib size, preprinted panel 16. Quilt, any other variety 17. Crazy quilt, any method, tied or quilted. Can be less than 72” x 90” 18. Miniature quilt, up to 72" in perimeter. Must be more than one block 19. Quilt top not quilted 20. Quilted pair of potholders 21. Quilted table runner or centerpiece 22. Pair of quilted place mats 23. Wearable vest, lined, with quilting 24. Quilted Christmas stocking 25. Quilt Display: Any quilt made in the last two years for display purposes
only. Will not be judged. $5 for each quilt displayed. Limited to 2 quilts per exhibitor.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 28
Memories and Milestones from the
2013 Markdale Fall Fair
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 29
Join us in 2015 as we take a look,
‘Through the Kitchen Window’
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 30
Class 18 O.A.A.S. Hand Quilt Competition
The first and second placed quilts in Class 17, sections 1-6, if entry tag is marked as made and quilted by exhibitor, will be judged again for the "Markdale Fall Fair Grand Championship Hand Quilted Quilt" Prize Money: 1st: $25 donated by Bluewater Quilters' Guild; 2nd: $20 and 3rd: $10 donated by Ruth Ann Hellyer.
Rules: a Entries must be solely made and hand quilted by the exhibitor. b Entry quilts must be a minimum of 324" measured on the perimeter. The Markdale Fall Fair Grand Championship Hand Quilt will then be eligible to compete in the District 10 competition which takes place in fall 2014. The Champion quilt from District 10 competition will then proceed to the Provincial competition to be held at the O.A.A.S Annual Convention at the Fairmount Royal York, Toronto in February 2015. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention. NOTE: Exhibitor winning GRAND CHAMPION of ALL ELIGIBLE quilts at other than his/her own fair, or at more than one Fair, must consider the Agricultural Society nearest his/her home address as the one from which the quilt will be sent to the District meeting/competition. O.A.A.S. accredited judges will officiate the Championship Quilt Competition.
Class 19 O.A.A.S. Machine (Long or Short Arm)
Quilt or Wall Hanging Competition The first and second placed machined quilts in Class 17, sections 8-16 and 21, if entry tag is marked as made and quilted by exhibitor, will be judged again for the "Markdale Fall Fair Grand Championship Machine Quilted Quilt or Wall Hanging"
Prize Money: 1st: $25; 2nd: $20; 3rd: $10. Prize Money donated in memory of ELLA BURRELL by Ruth Ann Hellyer.
The Markdale Fall Fair Grand Championship Machine Quilt/Wall Hanging will then be eligible to compete in the District 10 and provincial competitions as noted above in the Hand-Quilted competition. Rules: a Entries must be solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor. b Any quilted article with a minimum of 192" measured on the perimeter.
May be larger. Note: the article can be square, rectangular or round, etc. c Must have visible machine quilting. d Can be quilted on any type of machine (long or short arm). O.A.A.S. accredited judges will officiate the Championship Quilt Competition.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 31
Class 20 Sewing and Needlework
Convenor: Marg Dennis 519-986-2738
Rules: a One entry per section per exhibitor. b Samples to be attached (where possible) with safety pins - NO STRAIGHT
PINS. c Entries to have been made in the last 2 years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2 (unless otherwise stated)
Sewing
1. Child's article of clothing 2. Lady's vest, lined 3. Lady's buttoned blouse 4. Lady's skirt, with zipper 5. Lady's Capri pants 6. Adult's sleep pants 7. Adult's article of sleepwear 8. Adult's Arctic fleece jacket 9. Any sewn article using a serger 10. Any article of sewing not listed
11. Something sewn for a pet 12. An article made of flannel work shirts 13. An article made from old denim 14. Two potholders, different 15. Pair of oven mitts 16. Two hot dish mats 17. Two place mats 18. Half apron 19. Sewn tea cozy 20. Full apron with a bib 21. An article made from one meter of material or less 22. Table runner 23. Casserole carrier or cover 24. Handbag of cloth, sewn 25. Article made with paper piecing 26. Two bazaar items (sewn), total value for both items not to exceed $20.00 27. Baby's flannelette receiving blanket 28. Cushion, pieced 29. Cushion, sewn 30. Cushion, any other variety 31. Quilt block, minimum 12-1/2" - pieced (and mounted, open on bottom side
for judging) 32. Quilt block, minimum 12-1/2" - appliqué (and mounted, open on bottom
side for judging) 33. Quilt block, minimum 12-1/2" - combination of techniques (and mounted,
open on bottom side for judging)
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 32
34. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL PILLOWCASE - A pillowcase of novelty fabric.
All entries will be donated to a regional children's hospital. Prize money for Section 34: 1
st: $10; all remaining entries to receive
$5. Needlecraft
35. Needlepoint article 36. Any item of needlework not listed 37. BIRTHE HEBY MEMORIAL SPECIAL: Counted Crossstitch article Prize money donated in memory of BIRTHE HEBY by the Holt Family.
Class 21 Knitting and Crocheting
Convenor: Blanche McCullough 519-986-2854
Rules: a One entry per section per exhibitor. b Samples to be attached (where possible) with safety pins - NO STRAIGHT
PINS. c Entries to have been made in the last two (2) years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2 (unless otherwise stated)
Knitting (Sections 1-24)
1. Carriage cover, at least 24'‟x 36" 2. Baby sweater set, 2 pieces, no ribbon ties 3. Child's hat, size to 6 years 4. Child's pair of mitts, size to 6 years 5. Child's bulky knit sweater, size to 6 years 6. Child's socks, one pair, size to 6 years 7. Youth's hat, size 8 to 14 years 8. Youth's mitts, size 8 to14 years 9. Youth's socks, one pair, size 8 to14 years 10. Youth's cardigan, size 8 to 14 years 11. Youth's pullover, size 8 to 14 years 12. Youth's pair of slippers, size 8 to 14 years 13. Men's hat and scarf 14. Men's pair of mitts 15. Men's pair of heavy socks 16. Men's sweater 17. Lady's sleeveless vest 18. Lady's scarf knitted in "eyelash" or other specialty yarns (minimum 36"
long) 19. Lady's socks (pair), knitted 20. Lady's fancy sweater 21. Lady's bulky sweater 22. Shrug or prayer shawl 23. Cushion, 20" or less 24. Tea Cozy
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 33
25. CLARA RUSSELL MEMORIAL SPECIAL - Pair of adult socks. Prize money: 1st: $10; 2nd: $7; 3rd: $5. Prize money donated by the
Hellyer Family.
Crocheting (Sections 26-32)
26. Child's toy 27. Crib cover, at least 36" x 54" 28. Lady's hat 29. Lady's tote bag 30. Tea cozy 31. Cushion, 20" or less 32. One mounted table centerpiece, over 12"
Afghans & Bedspreads - construction as indicated Prize Money for sections 33-36: 1st: $8; 2nd: $6; 3rd: $4.
33. Crocheted afghan, not pieced 34. Crocheted bedspread 35. Knitted afghan, not pieced 36. Knitted afghan, pieced 37. MARY BAIRD MEMORIAL SPECIAL - Child's cardigan or pullover, fancy,
size to 6 years (may be knit or crochet). Prize money donated in memory of "Nana" by Karen Holt
Class 22
Handcrafts Convenor: Janie Hanna 519-986-2874
Rules: a One entry per section per exhibitor. b Samples to be attached (where possible) with a safety pin. NO
STRAIGHT PINS. c Entries to have been made in the last two (2) years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2 (unless otherwise stated).
1. Ugly Lamp Shade Competition - Embellish a
lampshade by adding your own special touch 2. Wacky Hats - unique and creative ideas to add
that special touch to any chapeau 3. Article of Chalkboard art 4. New article using recycled tin can(s) 5. Decorate a tea pot 6. Any article decorated with (sewing) buttons 7. Table arrangement (no fresh flowers) for a
summer's end party 8. Napkin holder (not fabric) 9. Table favour for a special occasion (wedding, birthday, shower, etc.) 10. A handmade hostess gift
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 34
11. A handmade gift for a shutin, not edible 12. Collection of buttons, attractively arranged 13. A wrapped gift (not a gift bag) 14. Stained glass panel no larger than 20" x 20" (not fabric) 15. Article made from a plastic container 16. Handmade farm animal, not a doll 17. Handmade teddy bear 18. A Watercolour, any subject, ready to hang 19. Painting, any subject, any media 20. Animal, made from pair(s) of men's work socks 21. Unfinished project 22. Traditional Hooked article 23. Any article of rug hooking - primitive design 24. Any article of rug hooking -using fine shading 25. Any article of rug hooking - pictorial design 26. Any article of rug hooking - abstract design
SPECIALS 27. BERNARDIN SNAP LID/MASON JAR CREATIVE CRAFT AWARD -
Best decorated or functional homemade craft made using Bernardin mason jar(s) and or 2-piece SNAP lid. Entry must include a label as proof of purchase.
Prize: 1st (only) to receive a Product Gift Certificate and Rosette Prize Ribbon
28. 156th MARKDALE FALL FAIR SPECIAL - Best stuffed animal dressed to
come to the Fair Prize Money: 1st:$5; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
Communities Thrive with Volunteers!!
Markdale has many service groups that can benefit from
volunteer assistance within their organizations or events.
Students looking to build on their Volunteer hours are always
welcome at the Markdale Fall Fair.
If you are interested in learning more please contact the Fair
Secretary at [email protected]
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 35
Class 23 Hallowe'en
Convenor: Janie Hanna 519-986-2874
Rules: a. One entry per section per exhibitor. b. Samples to be attached (where possible) with a safety pin - NO
STRAIGHT PINS. c. Entries to have been made in the last two (2) years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
1. Hallowe'en mask 2. Hallowe'en door decoration 3. Hallowe'en place mats (2) 4. Hallowe'en costume 5. Ghost - any media 6. Decorated Trick or Treat bag 7. Hallowe'en window decoration 8. Handmade pumpkin 9. Witch - any media 10. Tray of treats, homemade (5 items)
Class 24 Seniors
Convenor: Janie Hanna 519-986-2874
Rules: a Restricted to exhibitors 65 years of age or older. b One entry per section per exhibitor. c Samples to be attached (where possible) with a safety pin - NO STRAIGHT
PINS. d Entries to have been made in the last two (2) years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
1. Knitted afghan 2. Crocheted afghan 3. Decorated paper bag for Christmas 4. Handwritten recipe on a recipe card 5. A knitted or crocheted dishcloth 6. One pair of handmade slippers 7. Handmade gift for a grandchild 8. A hot pad 9. A craft you learned as a child 10. Easter centerpiece - no fresh flowers 11. Handmade card for a 50th Anniversary 12. A collection of 5 mounted photographs of "Me" taken
over the years. State the age under each picture. 13. Jar cover, displayed on the jar
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 36
14. Tea cozy, any medium 15. Crocheted centerpiece, over 12” any direction 16. Small handmade gift for a friend 17. Three Bran Muffins 18. A pint of Dill pickles 19. Your family tree - framed 20. Scarf made from specialty yarn. (sample please) 21. OLDEST EXHIBITOR SPECIAL A handmade article made by
the exhibitor. To qualify for this special, the exhibitor must state his/her age on the entry tag.
Class 25 Christmas
Convenor: Janie Hanna 519-986-2874
Rules: a One entry per section per exhibitor. b Samples to be attached (where possible) with a
safety pin - NO STRAIGHT PINS. c Entries to have been made in the last two (2)
years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
1. A Christmas figure – any media (e.g. Snowman, elf,
skier, reindeer, etc. - no angels) 2. Two place mats for Christmas 3. Handmade Christmas tree (no larger than 36”) 4. Christmas tree topper 5. A nativity scene, any media 6. Christmas Hostess gift (value under $10.00) 7. Pair of Napkin rings, any media 8. Photo frame decorated for Christmas 9. Gift basket for a "Baby's First Christmas" containing 6 different articles, at
least two (2) handmade 10. Christmas stocking, any media 11. Christmas cushion 12. Sewn gift tags (3) 13. Angel, any media 14. Three Christmas tree ornaments One fabric, one of wood and one of any
other media 15. Christmas lapel pin or corsage 16. Christmas mantle topper 17. Christmas wreath 18. Christmas runner or centerpiece
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 37
Class 26 Woodworking
Convenor: Ruth Ann Hellyer 519-986-3036
Rules: a One entry per section per exhibitor. b Entries to have been made in the last two (2) years. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
1. An article of relief carving 2. Wooden game (Crokinole board, puzzle, etc.) 3. Handmade lawn ornament 4. Shadow figure 5. A novel item of woodworking 6. Item using a scroll saw 7. Birdfeeder or birdhouse 8. Any item turned on a lathe (bowl, plate, etc) 9. A wooden shelf 10. Cane or walking stick 11. Memory box 12. Any item not listed, made of wood
Class 27 Scrapbooking & Paper Crafts
Convenor: Ruth Ann Hellyer 519-986-3036
Rules: a Scrapbook pages to be 12" x 12". b Covered with a clear page protector (unless otherwise stated). c Must include title, photo(s), and journaling. Please, no digital scrapbooking. d The pictures do not have to be taken by the exhibitor, but the work on the
scrapbooking pages must have been done by the exhibitor. e Cards only, no envelopes required. Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.
Scrapbooking Pages
1. Special Occasion, not Christmas 2. Family reunion 3. Hallowe'en 4. Christmas 5. Child's birthday 6. "A new arrival" 7. "Along the Country Road"
Greeting Cards
8. A card for a birthday 9. A Christmas card 10. A card, using more than one technique
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 38
Paper Crafts
11. An article of quilling 12. Decorated paper bag 13. Origami article
Posters
14. OAAS Two-Dimensional Poster Competition Poster to showcase the theme of the 2014 fall fair:
The Markdale Fall Fair - "Along the Country Road"
Name and date of the fair to be clearly shown. Handmade (not computer generated) and must lay flat (no raised items).
Poster to be mounted on a standard full sheet of Bristol board or cardstock. (approx. 22" X 28").
Winner of the competition will then advance to the Provincial competition held in February 2015 at the Fairmount Royal York in Toronto. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Prize money: 1st: $25; 2nd: $10; 3rd: $5
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 39
Class 28 Photography
Convenor: Joyce Hawken 519 986-2507
Rules: a One coloured photo 4"x 6" per section (unless otherwise stated). b Prints to be original size, no enlargements and no cropping. c Mount each print on 6" x 8" white card, railroad or Bristol board. d Do not use photo corners to attach pictures to the Bristol board. e Photos to have been taken by the exhibitor. f Please tape the exhibitor tag
to the upper right hand corner. Please do not cover any portion of the picture (see diagram for example).
Do not use staples. g Photos to have been taken
within the last two (2) years. h Disqualification may result if
rules are not followed. i The Markdale Fall Fair is a family event. Any photos not suitable for family
viewing will not be judged or displayed. Prize money: 1st: $3; 2nd: $2.00; 3rd: $1 NOTE: If more than 10 entries in a section, 4th prize will be awarded - $1.00.
One Colour Photo 4" x 6"
1. Dramatic night moon sky 2. All in a row 3. Flower(s) 4. Spring has sprung, bulbs in bloom 5. Icicles - one or more 6. Sandcastle(s) 7. Rock formation(s) 8. Decorated door entrance 9. Still waters - "reflections" 10. Hiking in winter 11. Summer fun
12. Animals in the wilderness 13. Stained glass window(s) - Church 14. Horses(s) 15. Bug(s) 16. Nature's blanket - "Snow" 17. Boat or boats on the water 18. 4-H Show 19. Cattle in the pasture 20. Rural mailbox 21. Dog(s) at Play 22. Fall Fair Pull - truck, tractor, ATV or
lawnmower
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 40
23. "Colour Explosion" - Fall farm scene 24. Rainbow(s) 25. "When the wind blows" - against the shore 26. Maple syrup spring event 27. Tourist Attraction from Grey/Bruce County 28. Storms 29. Child(ren) playing sports 30. Hallowe'en 31. Child(ren) helping to carve a pumpkin 32. Horse show at the fair 33. "Caught snoozing" 34. Water drops on a flower 35. A picture says a thousand words - "Easter" 36. Christmas parade
37. Tobogganing 38. Markdale Fall Fair Junior exhibit(s) 2013 39. Memorable moment at the 2013 Markdale Fall Fair 40. Faceless Portrait 41. Newborn or infant - posed 42. "You don't see that everyday" 43. Denim jeans
One Black & White Photo 4" x 6"
44. Outdoor scene - to include a road 45. Photoshop to create your print "Along the Country Road" SPECIAL - Winner of most points in sections
1-45 to receive a gift prize.
Two Photos
Sections 46-49 to be two (2) photos mounted on white Bristol board no larger than 10" x 15" (may be smaller). Prize money for sections 47-51: 1st: Gift prize donated by Joyce Hawken; 2nd: $3; 3rd: $2.50
46. Canada Day Celebrations 47. Another Fair in Grey County, name the Fair 48. Farm animals 49. 2013 Markdale Fall Fair exhibits 50. Digital Wizardry - An original photo and one that has been digitally altered. Prize money: 1st: $7; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $3
Four Photos
Sections 51-54 to be mounted on a sheet of white Bristol board, no larger than 16" x 16" (may be smaller) Prize money for sections 51-54: 1st - Gift prize donated by Joyce Hawken; 2nd -$3; 3rd -$2.50.
51. Flower Gardens - 4 different 52. "Along the Country Road" - what I see 53. Fun in the four (4) different seasons 54. Rural cemeteries - 4 different
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 41
Class 29 Fair Day Photography
Convenor: Ruth Ann Hellyer 519 986-3036
All entries to be submitted by mail to Markdale Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 885, Markdale, ON N0C 1H0 by September 5th, 2014. Rules: a Coloured prints to be taken at the 2014 Markdale Fall Fair. b Only one entry for each section from an exhibitor. c All prints must be mounted individually on BLACK BRISTOL BOARD
WITH 1/2" BORDER . (This size and colour will be strictly adhered to.)
d Prints to be printed on photo paper. e Tag to be taped to the back of the exhibit. Prize money: 1st: $8; 2nd: $3.00; 3rd: $2. First place photographs become the property of the Markdale Agricultural Society.
1. Having fun at the Fair 2. Youth participating at the
Markdale Fall Fair 3. Best vegetable/fruit display 4. Livestock show (excluding
4-H) 5. 4-H Livestock class 6. A child and their pet(s) 7. Someone taking an
unexpected rest in an unusual place (must be candid)
8. Senior(s) at the Markdale Fall Fair
9. Group display - (Organization)
10. Behind the scenes (candid) 11. Fair Ambassador
involvement 12. Animals and people together
at the Markdale Fall Fair (together) 13. Your best picture at the Fair 14. Candid shot of spectator(s) at the Markdale Fall Fair 15. Live Action (singers, horse pulls, etc) 16. What's new at your Fair? (with caption on front) 17. Child(ren) at the Markdale Fall Fair 18. A floral arrangement 19. A general display of your choice at the Markdale Fall Fair - (woodworking,
antiques etc.) 20. Best antique display 21. JUNIOR SECTION : An interesting picture at the Markdale Fall Fair taken
by a child under 10 years of age.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 42
Class 30 Antiques & Collectibles
Convenor: Rosaleen Wiley 519 986-2659
Rules: a All items will be secured behind a screened protected area. b An antique is recognized as any piece at least 50 years old. Antiques are
pre - 1964. c Historical interest and approximate date of entry would be appreciated but
is not necessary for a prize. d Secure small items with a protective bag or covering. e Items will be judged on rarity and age. Items with some conditional
problems are allowed. PHOTOGRAPHS
f NO PHOTOCOPIES or NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS.
g May be displayed in frame or in a clear plastic bag. h Photographs may include people. i People and/or location to be named if possible. Prize money: 1st: $3; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.
At School
1. School reader 2. Ink bottle 3. Old school scribbler 4. Souvenir of your school 5. School class picture or School multi-class picture, with names if possible 6. Hand held school bell
"Along the Country Road"
7. A souvenir 8. Photo of a farm activity 9. Photo of a historical building 10. Photo of a landmark 11. Photo or postcard of a fall fair
Around Grandpa's Barn or Shed
12. Advertising tin 13. Photo of a barn raising 14. Cowbell 15. Sleigh bell 16. Wooden plane 17. Animal remedy book
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 43
18. Old feed receipt 19. Small lantern 20. Picture of horse(s) - may include people 21. Land deed 22. Feed bag 23. Yard stick
Men's Things
24. Piece of men's jewelry 25. Belt buckle with advertising 26. Celluloid collar 27. Cigarette roller 28. Moustache cup 29. Pop bottle with an embossed label or paper label
From The Parlour
30. Old post card with stamp 31. Cake plate with centre handle 32. Union Jack 33. Photo of a baby 34. Pickle dish
Women's Things
35. Lacer/puller 36. Perfume bottle 37. Lady's fan 38. Autograph book
In Grandma's Kitchen
39. Medical book 40. Baking powder tin 41. Sugar or flour bag - with advertising 42. Apple peeler 43. Green or red handled potato masher 44. One piece of Blue Mountain pottery 45. Pie shell plate - with holes 46. Candle mold 47. Animal salt and pepper shakers
From the Playroom
48. Child's toy iron 49. Barbie 50. China tea set 51. A truck 52. A piece of farm machinery 53. MAURICE AND ROSE WILEY SPECIAL: Six (6) small items from
Grandpa's tool chest shown in a box. (Box will not be judged.) Prize money: 1st: $10; 2nd: $5; 3rd: $3.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 44
Tickets are now available for the Markdale Agricultural Society’s
QUILT DRAW
1st Prize – Handmade Quilt donated by Florence Hellyer
2nd Prize – iPad 3rd Prize – Gift Basket of Goodies & Supplies
Tickets will still be available at the Fair
$2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 Draw will be held August 24th at 4 p.m.
(2014 quilt not exactly as pictured)
Class 31 4-H Display
Membership number is required (from the fair secretary), but at no cost to the club.
$15 will be awarded to each entry.
Each club asked to provide poster and name of project with display. Please contact the Markdale Agricultural Society at [email protected] to reserve space. It is helpful for the club to supply a table appropriate to their size/style of display. 1. 4-H Project Display
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 45
Tweens & Teens Class 32
Tweens & Teens (1118 years old) Convenor: Marg Dennis 519 986-2738
Rules: a NO Membership fee for Agricultural Society required to show in class. b One entry per section per exhibitor. c No soiled work. d Entries must be the work the exhibitor. e Samples required where possible.
Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
CRAFT & COLLECTIONS 1. A sewn article 2. A knitted article 3. A handmade model, displayed on a tray or lid 4. A piece of artwork, any media 5. Design a party invitation - either by computer or hand 6. Design a website cover page for a teen/tween 7. Coat for your pet - sewn or knitted 8. Knitted dishcloth 9. My favourite collection - 6 or more items 10. Lynn Bandera SPECIAL - A Christmas craft Prize money: 1st: $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 donated by Karen Holt. 11. "Along the Country Road" SPECIAL - Rug hooked article Prize money: 1st: $10.00 donated by Pat Tucker.
BAKING 12. A baggie of flavoured popcorn - your own recipe 13. Rice Krispie squares (3) shown on a paper plate 14. Decorated cupcakes (3) shown on a paper plate
PHOTOGRAPHY 15. Christmas morning 16. Amusement park 17. Best friends 18. Bird(s) at or in a feeder 19. A "kid(s) on wheels" 20. My favourite photo
VEGETABLES 21. My heaviest potato 22. Most unusual vegetable from my garden 23. Sunflower - largest head, all seeds intact 24. Markdale and District Horticultural Society SPECIAL - a display collection
of five (5) different vegetables arranged in a basket. Prize money: 1st: $6; 2nd: $4; 3rd: $2
FLOWERS
25. An arrangement of fresh flowers in a coffee mug, suitable for a grandparent. 26. "Along the Country Road" - an arrangement of wild flowers, grasses,
reeds, etc. in a recycled container, suitable to give to a friend.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 46
Class 33 Future Farmer of the Year Award
For exhibitors entering in classes 34 - 41 FUTURE FEMALE FARMER OF THE YEAR
AWARD
The girl, age 13 and under, receiving the most points in all Junior classes (including flowers, baking and vegetables, photography and crafts) will receive the annual Future Female Farmer of the Year Award plus $10. Prize money donated by Maurice & Rosaleen Wiley
FUTURE MALE FARMER OF THE YEAR AWARD
The boy, age 13 and under, receiving the most points in all Junior classes (including flowers, baking and vegetables, photography and crafts) will receive the annual Future Male Farmer of the Year Award plus $10. Prize money donated by Maurice & Rosaleen Wiley. Winners to be announced at the closing session Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
Junior Fair Class 34
Junior Fair (up to 3 yrs old) Convenor: Nancy Strutt 519 986-3359 Prize money: 1st: $2; 2nd: $1.75; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. A collection of five (5) items found "Along the Country Road" 2. Crayon drawing of yourself 3. Crayon drawing of a tree or flower 4. Finger painting - on 8 1/2 X 11 paper 5. Your best colouring - colouring book page
"Along the Country Road" SPECIAL - Prize to be awarded to top boy and girl with most points in Class 34.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 47
Class 35 Ages 4 to 6 years old
Prize money: 1st: $2; 2nd: $1.75; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Glue string/coloured string or yarn on paper to make a picture (8 ½” X 11”) 2. Draw a picture of your best friend (8 ½ “x 11”) 3. Weave a basket from coloured paper 4. Make a butterfly from a clothespin 5. A Collage – “My Favourite Animals” 6. Make a party hat 7. Make a sock puppet animal 8. Make a picture of a country lane using shapes 9. Cut and paste pictures of five (5) favourite foods 10. A splatter painting – not larger than 11” X 17”
paper 11. Use a wooden spoon to make a magic wand or
wizard stick 12. Make a monster face from play dough or clay
Recycling
13. Make and decorate a money bank using recycled items 14. Make a birthday card for a friend using recycled materials
Understanding Agriculture
15. Make a farm collage from cut and paste pictures 16. Make a farm animal from wool, felt, yarn etc 17. Make a picture using items from a tree or flower 18. A collection of five things to feed farm animals (drawings or cut outs) 19. My Farmer‟s hat "Along the Country Road" SPECIAL – Exhibitor with most points in
Class 35 to receive $5.00 donated by Florence Hellyer.
Class 36 Ages 7 to 9
Prize money: 1st: $2.50; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Make a Halloween Mask 2. Make a Christmas Wreath from paper 3. Make a structure from popsicle sticks, on a
cardboard base 4. Four (4) lines of writing "About an Animal" (5" X 7"
paper) 5. A memory box made from a shoebox that contains
five (5) memory items of a grandparent 6. Make a necklace using beads 7. Draw and colour your favourite cartoon character 8. Design a poster for the 156th Markdale Fall Fair (8 ½" x 11" paper)
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 48
Recycling
9. What I can make using a cardboard tube 10. Make a space rocket from a plastic bottle 11. Make a scarecrow from recycled items
Understanding Agriculture
12. Make a picture using corn seed, grains and grasses 13. Use a shoebox (not larger) to make a barn with pens and doors
etc 14. A collage of ten (10) things you find "Along the Country Road" 15. Ten (10) different leaves, mount and identify them 16. Computer – research and make a booklet of pictures – five (5)
kinds of horses. (5"x7" size) 17. A car made from a cucumber
"Along the Country Road" SPECIAL – Exhibitor with most points in Class 36 to receive $10.00 donated by Florence Hellyer.
Class 37 Ages 10 to 13
Prize money: 1st: $3; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Make a wreath using flowers, branches, grasses 2. A stained glass hanging from wax paper 3. 10 lines of handwriting – A Poem about Agriculture 4. Make and decorate a bell (clay pot, tin can etc.) 5. Flower arrangement in an antique container 6. Computer – Make a poster “Proud to be from Markdale” (8 ½" x 11")
7. Draw a poster for the 156th Markdale Fall Fair (11" x 17") 8. How many items found outdoors (no duplicates) can you fit in a 12 cm x
7cm matchbox? A list of the items to accompany your entry. 9. Make a wall hanging using cloth, felt, beads etc. 10. A sculpture (no Lego) of your favourite animal
Recycling
11. Make a bird house from a jug or carton 12. Make a habitant in a shoe box using recycled materials. No live critters,
please. 13. A mobile of recycled items – with a theme
Understanding Agriculture
14. Make a “WANTED‟ poster for your favourite farm animal (8 ½” x 11") 15. Computer – Research and list with pictures 10
breeds of BEEF cattle and where they come from 16. Make a sign for your own farm 17. A model of a farm building or structure – any
material "Along the Country Road" SPECIAL – Exhibitor
with most points in Class 37 to receive $15 donated by Florence Hellyer.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 49
Class 38 Junior Vegetables, Grains and Eggs
Rules: a Open to all ages up to 13 years. b Vegetables to be shown on a paper or plastic plate. Prize money: 1st: $2.50; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Barley, 1 quart, shown in a clear jar 2. Oats, 1 quart, shown in a clear jar 3. Wheat, 1 quart, shown in a clear jar 4. Eggs, 1 dozen 5. Beets, long or globe, 3 (tops trimmed 2.5cm (1") above
crown) 6. Carrots, long or intermediate, 3 (tops trimmed 2.5cm (1")
above crown) 7. Corn, sweet, 3 (1/3 of the husk and silk should be
removed) 8. Cucumbers, slicing, 3 (short stem left on) 9. Onions, cooking, 3 (unpeeled, only jagged edges removed) 10. Potatoes, red, 3 11. Potatoes, white, 3 12. Tomatoes, red, 3 (calyx and short stem attached)
13. Ugliest Carrot 14. Make a character from vegetables - accessories allowed
Class 39 Junior Baking
Rules: a Open to all ages up to 13 years. b Baking to be shown on paper or plastic plates (in a clear plastic bag). c One entry per section per exhibitor. Prize money: 1st: $2.50; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
For Ages up to 5 years old
1. Rice Krispie "Lollipop" 2. Decorated cookie 3. Decorated cupcake
For Ages 6 to 9 years old
4. 3 unbaked cookies 5. 3 decorated cupcakes 6. Cake Lollipop
For Ages 10 to 13 years old
7. 3 Muffins 8. 3 Cookies 9. A banana loaf
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 50
10. O.A.A.S. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITION: 8 cookies (no nuts) on a paper
plate in a plastic bag. Prize Money: 1st: $20; 2nd: $15; 3rd: $10-Donated by Ruth Ann Hellyer
Cookies to be no larger than 3" (6.75 cm) and no smaller than 2" (5 cm). Recipe must be attached. Contest is open to youth up to 15 yr old. Winner of this competition will be eligible to compete in the District 10 Competition in the fall of 2014 and the winner of the District Competition will then
compete in the Provincial Competition in February 2015. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Class 40 Junior Flowers
Rules: a Open to all ages up to 13 years. b Flowers must be fresh, of good quality, uniform in size and in suitable
container. c Flowers to be exact in number, one over or under, exhibit will be
disqualified. d A bud showing colour is considered a bloom. e Foliage is allowed and using flower's own foliage where possible is
suggested. f Place top-heavy cut flowers in weighted containers. g Exhibitor tags to be tied securely to the entry. h NO PRIZE will be awarded unless entry shows sufficient merit. Prize money: 1st: $2.50; 2nd: $2; 3rd: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Aster, 3 blooms 2. Cosmos, 3 stalks 3. Dahlia, medium size, 3 blooms 4. Gladiolus, 1 spike, no side shoots 5. Marigold, large (over 5cm (2") in diameter), 3 blooms 6. Marigold, small (under 5cm (2") in diameter), 3 blooms 7. Pansy, 3 blooms 8. Petunia, any variety, 3 blooms 9. Sunflower, 1 stalk 10. Zinnia, any variety, 3 blooms 11. Any flower not mentioned above, 3
blooms, stalks or spikes, identify
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 51
Class 41 Junior Photography
Rules: a Open to all ages up to 13 years. b Photos to have been taken by the exhibitor. c Photos to be printed on photo paper. d Photos to be standard 4" x 6" size and mounted on 6" x 8" sheet of white
construction paper/bristol board. e One print per exhibitor per section. Prize money: 1st: $1.50; 2nd: $1.25; 3rd $1.00 (unless otherwise stated) Prize money PAID IN CASH ON SUNDAY of the Fair. See Secretary at the Fair office in the arena after 2 p.m. Sunday, August 24th, 2014.
1. Dog 2. Farm animal 3. My house 4. Fun in the fall leaves 5. On a Nature Walk 6. Amusement park fun 7. Christmas morning 8. Hallowe'en dress-up 9. "Bugs" 10. Funny Face 11. Fun in the water 12. What I saw at the Markdale Fall Fair 13. "Along the Country Road" SPECIAL - "What I saw along the Country
Road" - 6 photos mounted on white bristol board. Prizes: 1st: Gift donated by Joyce Hawken; 2nd: $2.50; 3rd: $2
Class 42 Grey County Farm Safety Association
Poster Posters that win first and second prize will be forwarded to the Farm Safety Association for further judging at their annual meeting held in January 2015. Prize money: 1st: $15; 2nd: $10; 3rd: $5
1. Grey County Farm Safety Association Poster Contest - Grades 1 & 2 - Dangers around Tractors 2. Grey County Farm Safety Association Poster Contest - Grades 3, 4 & 5 - Chain Saw Safety 3. Grey County Farm Safety Association Poster Contest - Grades 6, 7 & 8 - Safety around Horse Drawn Equipment
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 52
Class 43 OAAS Junior Poster Competition
Rules: a For Juniors up to and including Grade 4 b Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on a hand drawn poster. c Size: Min. 8 1/2" X 11" (23cm X 28cm), without border; maximum - 11" X 17" (28cm X 44cm), without border. d Each entry must be mounted on BLACK ART
CARD or BRISTOL BOARD showing a 2" border. e Must be hand drawn. f On back of poster, include a label with the name of the exhibitor. Prize money: 1st: $20.00; 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00 – Prize money donated by Ruth Ann Hellyer
Topic: 156th Markdale Fall Fair "Along the Country Road" The winner of the Markdale Fall Fair competition will be eligible to compete in the District 10 competition (fall 2014). Winner of the District Competition will enter Provincials held in February 2015. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Class 44 OAAS Intermediate Poster Competition
Rules: a For Youth Grade 5 to Grade 8 inclusively. b Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on a hand drawn poster. c Size: Min. 8 1/2" X 11" (23cm X 28cm), without border Maximum - 11" X 17" (28cm X 44cm), without border.
d Each entry must be mounted on BLACK ART CARD or BRISTOL BOARD showing a 2" border.
e Must be hand drawn. f On back of poster, include a label with the name of the exhibitor. Prize money: 1st: $20.00; 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00 – Prize money donated by Ruth Ann Hellyer
Topic: 156th Markdale Fall Fair "Along the Country Road" The winner of the Markdale Fall Fair competition will be eligible to compete in the District 10 competition (fall 2014). Winner of the District Competition will enter Provincials held in February 2015. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 53
Class 45 OAAS Senior Poster Competition
Rules:
a For Seniors Grade 9 to Grade 12 inclusively. b Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on a hand drawn poster. c Size: Min. 23 cm x 28 cm (8 1/2" x 11") to maximum 30.5 cm x 46 cm (12" x 18") d Each entry must be mounted on BLACK ART
CARD or BLACK BRISTOL BOARD showing a 2" border. e Must be hand drawn. f On back of poster, include a label with the name of the exhibitor. Prize money: 1st $20.00; 2nd -$15.00; 3rd -$10.00 -Donated by Ruth Ann Hellyer
Topic: 156th Markdale Fall Fair "Along the Country Road" The winner of the Markdale Fall Fair competition will be eligible to compete in the District 10 competition (fall 2014). Winner of the District Competition will enter Provincials held in February 2015. Subject to change if a member of the Markdale Agricultural Society is unable to attend the Convention.
Class 46 Baby Show
Convenor: Andrea McBride 519 986-2086 Location: Stage area on the arena floor. Prize money for each entry: $1.00. Gift bags and certificates awarded to winners.
1. 0-3 months 2. 4-8 months 3. 9-12 months 4. 13-18 months
Feel Like Chicken Tonight?
Speak to any member of the Markdale Agricultural Society about placing your order of quality Frozen Chicken from
Elmira Poultry. Family affordable, and all profits
go towards the betterment of the Markdale Fall Fair
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 54
THANK YOU!!
We wish to thank all the individuals, families and
businesses and service groups who give monetarily,
by gift or materials and/or time to the Markdale
Agricultural Society.
These gifts enable our Society to host many
activities during the year, the largest being the
Markdale Fall Fair.
A full list of our sponsors and donors will be
showcased at our 156th Markdale Fall Fair as well as
on our website www.markdalefallfair.ca
Centre Grey Recreation Complex
The Markdale Agricultural Society supports the efforts to
maintain and enhance the use of the Centre Grey
Recreation Complex and the grounds of King Edward
Park.
Facilities are available for rent by all residents and
organizations of the Markdale area.
For rates and details, please contact the municipal office at
519-986-2811.
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 55
The place for
all seasons
It is with great appreciation and admiration that
we acknowledge the support of the Municipality
of Grey Highlands.
Your support and commitment to the heritage
of our community enables the Markdale Fall Fair
to thrive for many years to come.
206 Toronto Street South, Unit 1, Markdale ON, N0C 1H0
519-986-2811
www.greyhighlands.ca
156th Markdale Fall Fair – Aug. 22-24, 2014 Page 56
Bo
x 88
5 M
arkdale, O
N N
0C
1H
0
Secretary: Barb
Casw
ell m
arkdaleagso