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Page 1: 2013 Callington Showbook

CALLINGTON

GENERAL STORE OPEN 7 DAYS FROM 6.00AM

Sat – Tue close 6.00pm

Wed – Fri close 7.00pm

Dave or Charmaine

(08) 8538 5020

Showbook printed with the support of

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Index Entries Close Page No.

Show Day Program of Events 3

Show Members 2012 4

Callington Show Committee 5

Sponsors List 6-7

Southern Country Shows Association 8-11

Rules and Regulations 12-13

Callington Show Rural Ambassadors 18 Oct 15

Show Poster Competition 18 Oct 15

Section A – Art 18 Oct 16-17

Section B – Photography 18 Oct 18-19

Section C – Cookery 18 Oct 20-22

Rich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake Competitions 7 Oct 23

CWA Scone Mix Competition 18 Oct 24

Section D – Dogs 11 Oct 25

General Entry Forms 26-27

Spring Garden Competition 9 Oct 28

Section U – Motorbikes 18 Oct 29

Section E – Cut Flowers 18 Oct 30-31

Section F – Floral Art 18 Oct 32

Section G – Potted Plants 18 Oct 33

Section H – Handicrafts 18 Oct 34-35

Section J – Junior Handicrafts 18 Oct 36

Section K – Colouring Competition 18 Oct 37

Section L – Literary 18 Oct 38

Section M – Lego Competition 18 Oct 39

Section N – Poultry 18 Oct 40-42

Section O – Donkeys 18 Oct 43

Section P – Produce 18 Oct 44-45

Section Q– Homebrew 18 Oct 46

Section R – Agricultural Produce 27 Sept 47

Section S – Scarecrows, Farm Hats & Farm Boots 18 Oct 48

Section T – Horses - Hunter Ring 18 Oct 49-50

Section W – Wool 18 Oct 51

All exhibitors are requested to check the section schedules for conditions of entry.

AT THE TIME OF COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS A COPY OF ENTRY FORM

MUST BE PRESENTED IN ORDER TO COLLECT THE EXHIBIT

AND/OR ANY PRIZE MONEY. Showbook kindly compiled by Jodie Wegener.

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SECTION W – WOOL CONVENOR: Keith Paech, Phone 8538 5092

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ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or hand delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per exhibit – 50c inc GST. must accompany entry form.

All wool to be grown by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Farmer’s Marquee on the

Callington Oval between 7.30am and 9.30am. Exhibits to be staged by 10.00am for judging

at 10.30am. NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. Name and class to be clearly marked on exhibit.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Champion Sash will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Lucernbrae Proprietors, Callington Aggregate Prize Donated by: Lucernbrae Proprietors, Callington

SECTION W1 - MERINO WOOL

1. Merino Fine Wool Ewe Fleece (under 19 mic) 2. Merino Medium Wool Ewe Fleece (20-22 mic)

3. Merino Strong Wool Ewe Fleece (over 23 mic) 4. Merino Fine Wool Ram Fleece (under 19 mic) 5. Merino Medium Wool Ram Fleece (20-22 mic) 6. Merino Strong Wool Ram Fleece (over 23 mic)

7. Merino Hogget Fine Wool Fleece 8. Merino Hogget Medium Wool Fleece 9. Dohne Ewe Fleece

10. Samm Ewe Fleece 11. Wether Fleece, Merino Type

SECTION W2 - LAMBS WOOL

12. Merino Lambs Fleece

13. Samm Lambs Fleece 14. Dohne Lambs Fleece 15. Any other Breed Lambs Fleece

SECTION W3 - BRITISH BREEDS WOOL

16. Romney Ram Fleece

17. Border Leicester Ram Fleece 18. Romney Ewe Fleece 19. Border Leicester Ewe Fleece

SECTION W4 - ANY OTHER BREED

20. Ewe Fleece 21. Wether Fleece

22. Ram Fleece

SECTION W5 - COLOURED WOOL

23. Ewe Fleece 24. Wether Fleece 25. Ram fleece

26. Lambs fleece

SECTION W6 - JUNIOR

(Under 16 years) Fleece from pet sheep

27. Merino Type 28. Other Breed

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20. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh ne 15.2hh

21. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh ne 16hh 22. Show Hunter over 16hh 23. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh

24. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh 25. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hh ne 16hh 26. Open Show Hunter over 16hh 27. Good Hands Competitions rider 9 years and under

28. Good Hands Competition rider 10 years and under 14 years** 29. Good Hands Competition rider 14 years and under 18 years**

**Note: Snaffle bridle must be used in classes 28 and 29. No gloves to be worn or whips to be carried. 30. Child's Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh (rider under 18 years)***

31. Child's Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh (rider under 18 years)*** 32. Child's Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh (rider under 18 years)*** 33. Child's Show Hunter Hack over 15hh (rider under 18 years)***

***Note: Snaffle bridle must be used in classes 30-33

Champion Ridden Child's Show Hunter Mount 34. Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh 35. Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh

36. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 37. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 38. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh

39. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh 40. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 41. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 ne 14hh

Champion Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh Champion Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh

42. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 14.2hh 43. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh ne 15hh

44. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh 45. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh 46. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh

Champion Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh

47. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh ne 16hh

48. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh 49. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh ne 16hh 50. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 16hh

51. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh ne 16hh 52. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 16hh 53. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hh

Champion Show Hunter Hack over 15hh

HORSES - HUNTER SHOW (continued)

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Time Activity

7.00am Gates open for set up

9.30am Oval gates close to traffic

10.00am SHOW OPEN - Oval and Hall open to the public

Welcome by Show Announcer, Barry Martin

12.15pm OFFICIAL OPENING by Mark Goldsworthy

Australian National Anthem

sung by Callington Primary School Students

1.30pm Garden Competition Presentations

3.00pm Sky Diving Display (subject to weather)

4.00pm Hall closed to public

4.15pm Hall re-opened for collection of exhibits

4.30pm SHOW CLOSE

Gates re-opened for traffic

At time of printing this program was correct but is subject to change.

Final Program and oval map are available at the gate on Show Day.

2013 Callington Show

Welcome from the President How many more sleeps?

The 12th Callington Show is getting close. It is time to get organized so that you can

exhibit, display or man a stall, but most importantly, mark the date of 27th October

in your diary.

Once again there are many activities for the young, teenagers, adults and oldies to

enjoy. Remember the activities are not just limited to the two ovals but the Hall and

its marquee will again be a feature. Also remember the cheap parking in the adjoining

paddock.

Our energetic committee is always looking for new ideas and just because we had a

record attendance last year doesn’t mean we sat back in satisfaction. Come and see

the new attractions such as the Disney Project and Satsuma Sisters in the

entertainment tent, and new sections of motor bikes, farm boots and vintage tractors

in or near the Farmers’ Marquee. By the way the sky diving display is on the program

again.

Tell your friends and come along and have fun.

Clive Wundersitz

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Kirsten Adkins

P Johnston/R Ashton

MP Asman

PW & SL Barker

DJ Bryne

NS & JA Burgess

G & R Carapetis

Fiona Challen

K Crane

RJ Creed

JCS & JMR Crichton

M Crouch

Pam & John Culshaw

Renee Dodson

BJ & HR Eichler

Roger Farley

Jenny Ferris

V & D Fletcher

Liz Frahn

Teremist Kennels/R Gabell

Barrie & Donna Gale

Andy & Jo Garrett & family

DL Gibson

SW & MT Gregory

RH & VP Hall

MA & AJ Harrison

G & A Harrison

John Pohl

JB & K Potter

DC & VH Probert

Margaret Reichardt

Ruth Richmond

AW & RJ Roberts

Helen Robertson

HJ Robertson

Gemma Salvestro

RJ Shearer

Louisa Smith

Tony & Barb Smithies

Beth Spurling

Wendy & Terry Thiele

A Thornton

Tickner family

Bruce Tonkin & family

J Watson

C & R Wegener

Jodie Wegener & family

P Wehl-Connolly

Brett & Kelly Wilson

Helen Wright

C & C Wundersitz

Carol Youles

JG & MJ Hastings

Chris Hillier

Tim Holton & family

Pamela Jacob

Frank Jacobs

Kevin & Valda Jaensch

Trevor Jericho

GR & JM Jordan

Noelene Kakoschke

J Kerr

AL & AL Klatt

J Lekkas

Rex & Leah Liebelt

Anna Long

Susan Mahoney

T Manning

Sonya Matheson

Charlotte McNeece

PA & JI McNeece

Rachel Minge

J Neale

K & J Paech

Vision Park Powell

Karen Pearson

Becky Phillips & family

DJ Phillis

Madeline Pogan

Callington A&H Society Inc 2012 SHOW MEMBERS

Membership & Sponsorship WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A

MEMBER OF THE CALLINGTON SHOW,

OR SPONSOR AN EVENT, TROPHIES,

ROSETTES, RIBBONS OR PRIZES?

Callington Show Membership - $12 per year

This entitles the member to SHOW PASSES for 2 adults & 2 children

plus a Show Book. Please contact the Treasurer - Rose Ashton, phone 8537 5243

(*2013 membership must be paid at least one week before the Show)

Callington Show Sponsorship - General & Events

Packages available from the Secretary - Judy Paech, phone 8538 5092

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SECTION T – HORSES

HUNTER RING CONVENOR: Sarah Tickner, Phone 8388 3119

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted.

Royal Show Qualifying Hunter Classes

Back-to-back Show Hunter Ring Hunter ring will commence at 9.00am.

No admission to the Callington Oval grounds after 9.30am.

Horse entry parking is through the gate by the railway line, north of the main Oval gates. Look for direction signs that will be posted on the day.

Any riders wishing to enter after the closing date (18th Oct) will incur a $20 late entry fee. ENTRY FEE: $4 PER CLASS (PLUS MEMBERSHIP)

SECTION REGULATIONS: All riders must be members of the Callington A&H Society. Membership of $12 per rider to be paid to

Callington A & H Society by Friday 18th Oct 2013.

In the interest of “Fair Play”, any exhibit winning first prize in two Royal Show qualifying events may not compete in any further qualifying events.

Horses are to be shown as Hunters.

An approved helmet and riding boots must be worn at all times when riding.

All rider ages are taken on the day. Any protests must be lodged with the Convenor within 30 mins of the completion of the class. A $50 fee

applies, refundable if the protest is upheld. Judges for classes 1-28 and classes 29-52 to be advised. PIC Number must be included on Entry Form.

1. Smartest on Parade Show Hunter Pony ne 14hh ridden by a child 14 years and under 2. Leading rein Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh ridden by a child 8 years and under*

3. Show Hunter pony ne 11.2hh 4. Show Hunter pony over 11.2hh ne 12hh 5. Show Hunter pony over 12hh ne 12.2hh 6. Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 13hh

7. Show Hunter pony over 13hh ne 13.2hh 8. Show Hunter pony over 13.2hh ne 14hh

9. Lightweight Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh

10. Heavyweight Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh 11. Lightweight Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh 12. Heavyweight Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh

13. Open Show Hunter pony ne 12.2hh 14. Open Show Hunter pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh

*Note: Winner of class 2 is eligible for the Champion Show Hunter pony 15. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 14.2hh 16. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh ne 15hh

17 . Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh 18. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh

19. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh

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SECTION S – SCARECROWS, FARM

HATS & FARM BOOTS CONVENOR: Tammy Heinrich, Phone 8538 5223

STEWARD:

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open or Combined exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Entry fee per Junior exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Farmer’s Marquee on the

Callington Oval between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00 noon for

judging at 12.30pm.

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior sections will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Utmost care of the exhibits will be taken, but the Show Society will accept no responsibility for any loss or

damage. The object of a scarecrow is to deter birds and other predators from damaging crops. They must be

suited to outdoor conditions. Entries will be judged on their perceived ability to deter, their originality and general appeal.

SECTION S1 - SCARECROWS (OPEN)

Don & Pam Brown, Strathalbyn donated a prize for Champion

1. Farmer Scarecrow 2. Celebrity Scarecrow

SECTION S3 - SCARECROWS

(COMBINED EFFORT, no age limit) Don & Pam Brown, Strathalbyn donated a prize for Champion

3. Any Scarecrow

SECTION S4 - FARM HATS (OPEN) Murraylands Ag Services, Mypolonga

donated a prize for Champion

4. Most worn hat

5. Most worn beanie 6. Most respectable hat “Rundle St

Farmer” 7. Decorated farm hat

SECTION S5 - FARM HATS

(JUNIOR, 12 & under) Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge

donated a voucher for Champion

8. Most worn hat / beanie 9. Most loved cap 10. Decorated farm hat

SECTION S6 - FARM BOOTS (OPEN)

Old Tailem Town, Tailem Bend

donated a voucher for Champion

11. Most worn boots

12. Most respectable boots 13. Creative use of farm boots or gumboot 14. Decorated gumboot/s

SECTION S7 - FARM BOOTS

(JUNIOR, 12 & under)

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge donated a voucher for Champion

15. Most worn boots

16. Decorated gumboot/s

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Callington A&H Society Inc

2013 Committee

PATRONS: Mr Allan Arbon (Mayor, Rural City of Murray Bridge),

Mr Jamie Briggs, Mr Don Brown & Mrs Pam Brown,

Mrs Ann Ferguson (Mayor, Mt Barker Council),

Mr Mark Goldsworthy, Councillor Lyn Stokes

LIFE MEMBERS: Mr Roger Farley, Mrs Christine Hillier, Mrs Sonya Matheson

CHAIRPERSON: Mr Clive Wundersitz – 8538 5064

VICE-CHAIRPERSON: Mr Brett Wilson – 0410 317 054

SECRETARY: Mrs Judy Paech – 8538 5092 – 0415 701 493

MINUTE SECRETARY: Mrs Jill Gale – 8531 3611

TREASURER: Ms Rose Ashton – 8537 5243

HALL CONVENOR: Mrs Cherrol Wundersitz – 8538 5064

OVAL CONVENOR: Mr Brett Wilson – 0410 317 054

COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Fiona Challen, Roger Farley, Paul Johnston,

Keith Paech, Colin Wegener, Raelene Wegener

CALLINGTON SHOW AGM will be held on the first Monday in February 2014.

Anybody interested in attending please contact our Chairperson or Secretary.

email: [email protected]

website: show.callington.net.au

www.facebook.com/callingtonshow

postal: PO Box 21, Callington SA 5254

The Calli Trail

Travel along the Calli-Trail at the 2013 Callington Show where you will

collect stacks of goodies from trail participants around the oval. Goodies

may include: lollies, food, potatoes, stickers, vouchers, free passes, and lots

more!!!!!!! Please note some goodies have limited

numbers, so get in quick!

Complete the trail to enter the draw to win

2 nights stay plus breakfast at the Callington

Railway Stay, Hosted Accommodation B&B!

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5MU

Abide Picture Framers

Ann & Roger Scott

Apex, Murray Bridge

Bank SA, Mt Barker

Barb & Tony Smithies

Battery World, Mt Barker

Bill & Janet Godfrey

Bleasdale Winery

Blithe Moon Donkey Stud

Blooms & Baskets, Mt Barker

Bob Douglass

Bremerton Wines, Langhorne Creek

Brezel Bakehouse, Mt Barker

Bridge Books, Murray Bridge

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge

Brooks Cycle Depot, Murray Bridge

Callington CFS

Callington Craft Group

Callington General Store

Callington Hotel

Callington Memorial Hall

Callington Railway Stay

Capri Theatre

Clive & Cherrol Wundersitz, Callington

Colrae Seeds, Callington

Compass Farm Feeds, Mt Compass

Councillor June Phillips, Murray Bridge

Councillor Lyn Stokes, Callington

Daish Irrigation, Murray Bridge & Strath-

albyn

District Council of Mt Barker

Don & Pam Brown, Strathalbyn

Duthy Art Supplies, Unley

Elders, Strathalbyn

Fairley’s Shoes, Mt Barker

Farrago, Mt Barker

Gorge Wildlife Park, Cudlee Creek

Grandisons Mens & Boys Wear, Murray

Bridge

Greenhills Adventure Park

Harold King

Harris Engineering, Murray Bridge

Heather Hartley, Bowen Therapy

Hillgrove Resources

Hon. Mark Goldsworthy, MP

Howard Vineyard

iseek computing, Nairne

James Hillier

Jan Farley

John & Pam Culshaw, Callington

Jodie Wegener, Callington

Kanmantoo Bacon Co.

Kanmantoo-Callington Landcare Group

Kanmantoo General Store

Keith & Judy Paech, Callington

Kim Cooper, Equine Dentist

2013 Show Sponsors A special thanks to the listed businesses and individuals who have

kindly supported the Callington Show and any Sponsors who donated

after this booklet was printed. Apologies for any names that may be

omitted from this list.

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SECTION R – AGRICULTURAL

PRODUCE CONVENOR: Colin Wegener, Phone 8538 5444 or 0407 030 241

ENTRY FORMS WITH ENTRY FEES AND EXHIBITS, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY, Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington

General Store BEFORE 4.00PM ON CLOSING DATE (see below). No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per exhibit – $1.00 inc GST must accompany entry form. All produce to be grown by the exhibitor. Must be grown within 50kms of Callington. Variety to be correctly named on all entries.

GRAIN SAMPLES from season 2012-2013, taken off header (not recleaned). Provide a minimum of 2kgs for each entry. GRAIN SAMPLE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM or delivered to Convenor -

ENTRIES CLOSE 27th SEPTEMBER.

PRE-HARVEST SAMPLES to be 15cm diameter where tied - ENTRIES CLOSE 18th OCTOBER. HAY SAMPLES to be a wad/biscuit taken from small square or round bales. Approx. 2kg supplied in

plastic bag ENTRIES CLOSE 18th OCTOBER.

Note: Any grain or fodder sourced from properties located within the proclaimed branched broomrape quarantine zone or from out-of-zone properties infested with this weed, must be accompanied by a statutory declaration and appropriate certificate of approval.

PRE-HARVEST & HAY exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the

Farmer’s Marquee on the Callington Oval between 7.30am and 12noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12noon for judging at 12:30pm.

All entries will be on display in the Farmer’s Marquee on the Callington Oval on Sunday 27th

October. NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class will receive a certificate.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $3.00, 2nd – $1.50. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit.

Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points. Sponsored by: Colrae Seeds, Callington

SECTION R1 - GRAIN

CEREALS 1. Hard Wheat 2. APW/ASW Wheat

3. Oats 4. Malting Barley 5. Feed Barley, 2 row

SECTION R2 - GRAIN SMALL SEEDS & PULSES

6. Peas, field

7. Canola 8. Lupins

SECTION R3 - PRE-HARVEST

9. Pre-harvest Wheat, 1 sheaf, with roots 10. Pre-harvest Oats, 1 sheaf, with roots 11. Pre-harvest Barley, 1 sheaf, with roots

12. Any Other Cereal, 1 sheaf, with roots 13. Pre-harvest Canola, 1 bundle 14. Pre-harvest Peas, 1 bundle

SECTION R4 - HAY

15. Oaten Hay

16. Wheaten Hay 17. Any other variety or mixed

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SECTION Q – HOMEBREW CONVENOR: Bruce Tonkin, Phone 0428 400 013

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY

Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form. Entries must be brewed by the exhibitor. All entries to be home brewed, no commercial entries.

All entries to be clearly labeled with variety. Name of the Exhibitor not to be written on Exhibit. Entries of all Beers (inc ginger and cider) are to be two (2) bottles, one for judging and one for display.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 10am. Exhibits to be staged by 10am for judging at 10.30am. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Section.

Sponsored by: McLaren Vale Beer Company, Howard Vineyard, Nairne Callington Hotel

Bank SA

SECTION Q1 – BEERS (OPEN)

Beer will be judged on presentation, aroma, clarity of first pour, carbonation, head

retention, taste, finish and overall

impression. Please nominate a category AND specify style (eg Ale- India IPA or Stout/Porter -

Sweet Stout)

1. Ale 2. Lager / Pilsner

3. Stout / Porter 4. Wheat

5. Barley Wine / Mead

6. Any other

SECTION Q2 – OTHER BEVERAGES

(OPEN)

7. Homemade Liqueur

8. Homemade Cider 9. Ginger Beer – alcoholic or non-alcoholic 10. Homemade Red Wine – any variety

grape

11. Homemade White Wine – any variety grape

12. Any other Homemade Wine

13. Best presented Homemade Beverage Label

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Lake Breeze, Langhorne Creek

Laucke Mills

Lucernbrae Merino Stud, Callington

Marie Fendler, Mt Torrens

Marino Uniforms

Maureen’s Baskets & Bouquets, Murray

Bridge

Mayor Ann Ferguson, Mt Barker

McCue’s Bakery, Murray Bridge

McLaren Vale Beer Company

Memories on the Murray, Murray Bridge

Mr Tony Wales, Wistow

Mt Barker Fodder

Mt Barker SES

Mt Barker Therapeutic Massage Centre

Mt Barker Veterinary Clinic

Murray Bridge Newsagency & Toyworld

Murray Bridge Racing Club

Murray Valley Kennel Club

Murray Valley Standard

Murraylands Ag Services, Mypolonga

Nairne Primary School

Ned’s Emporium, Mt Barker

Neutrog, Kanmantoo

Old Tailem Town, Tailem Bend

Platform 1 Heritage Railway, Littlehampton

PowerFM

Premier Art Suplies

Rex and Leah Liebelt

Riverscape Restaurant & Café, Murray Bridge

Rob & Liz Frahn, Monarto

Roger Farley, Red Creek

Rose Ashton, Callington

Rosenberg Family, Murray Bridge

Rural City of Murray Bridge

SA Country Women's Association

SA Potato Co-op, Mt Barker

SA Working Draught Horse Assoc

Sheetyz Pty Ltd, Monarto

Simply Style, Mt Barker

SpaceCraft Joinery, Strathalbyn

State Flora, Murray Bridge

Strathalbyn & Districts Poultry & Pigeon Club

Thomas Foods

Terimist Kennels

The Book Keeper Bookshop, Strathalbyn

The Courier

The German Arms, Hahndorf

The Hive, Strathalbyn

The Leaf Boutique, Strathalbyn

The Original Food Company, Mt Barker

The Original Lolly Shop, Strathalbyn

The Salem Olive Grove

The Southern Argus

The Weekender Herald

Town & Country Menswear, Strathalbyn

U Bute Marquees

Uraidla Summertown H & F Society Inc

Wallis Cinemas

Warren Hillier, Redwood Park

Webb Family, Dawesley

Winterley Nursery, Callington

The Callington A & H Society would like to thank all of the people who

provide the Static Displays, Trade Space, Amusements and the Exhibitors.

Without your support the Show would not be possible. THANK YOU!

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL

1. Admission to ground – Adults: $8.00, Pensioners/Student Cardholders: $4.00, Children

5yrs-12yrs: $2.00, Children 4yrs and Under: Free.

2. Membership of the Callington A&H Society will be $12. This entitles members to vote

at all meetings, and to receive tickets for two adults and two children and a Show

Book for this year’s show. Membership fees must be paid at least 7 days prior to the

Show.

3. Persons wishing to leave the grounds and desiring re-admittance must obtain a stamp,

at the Gate or Hall.

4. The Committee reserves the right to postpone the date of the Show or to abandon

the Show should it be advisable to do so, without incurring any liability by so

postponing or abandoning.

5. Unless by prior arrangement, the Callington Show will take no responsibility for goods/

exhibits not collected by 5.00pm on the day of the Show.

6. All rulings of the Committee shall be final.

7. SPECIAL NOTE / DISCLAIMER: While every care has been exercised in the

compilation of this Show Book, the committee will not hold itself responsible for any

errors or omissions therein, and reserves the right to amend the order of running of

events should such be deemed necessary.

TRADE SPACE & STALL HOLDERS

8. Persons are invited to add to the attraction of the Show by exhibiting anything rare or

of choice without admission fee subject to the approval by the Committee.

9. Trade Space exhibitors can obtain space by application to the Stall Co-ordinator and

two Free Entry Passes will be supplied per stall if payment of fee is received at least

two weeks prior to the Show. Stallholders paying after this date will be required to pay

for admission.

10. General Stall Fees start at $30 for a 5x4 metre space for general public, extra for

powered sites (limited). Please see Trade Space application form for more information.

11. Callington Show must sight a Certificate of Currency for Insurance Policy.

EXHIBITORS

12. Entries in all classes must be made on the forms provided by the Show, and addressed

to the Secretary, to be received no later than the date specified. A SEPARATE

FORM MUST BE USED FOR EACH SECTION. Exhibitors are encouraged to

enter early. No Late Entries Accepted - No Phone Entries. The Convenor will

not be responsible for any inaccuracies which may occur if the foregoing provisions are

not complied with.

13. All Fees must accompany Entry Forms by the specified date. Note some sections

require exhibit to be delivered with entry fees.

14. All entries are accepted subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Show.

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33. 1 jar of mustard pickle

34. 1 jar of fruit chutney 35. 1 jar of tomato relish

36. 1 jar of any other fruit

(eg quince paste, olive oil etc) 37. 1 jar of preserved fruit 38. 1 jar of preserved vegetables 39. Any other type of sauce,

pickle or produce

SECTION P5 – EGGS (JUNIOR, 16 years and under) All eggs to be exhibited on a

small, white, plastic plate Rob & Liz Frahn, Monarto

donated a prize for Champion

40. 3 hen eggs, brown 41. 3 hen eggs, tinted

42. 3 bantam eggs, one colour 43. 3 eggs, oddly shaped 44. Basket of 6 eggs

SECTION P6 – PRODUCE

(JUNIOR, 16 years and under)

To be exhibited on a small, white, plastic plate Wallis Theatre donated a

voucher for Champion

45. 150g peas in pod / snow peas 46. 3 lemons

47. Vegetable, any variety, not listed 48. Fruit, any variety, not listed

SECTION P8 – SPECIAL NEEDS

To be exhibited on a small, white, plastic plate Battery World, Mt Barker donated a voucher

for Champion

54. 3 eggs, one colour 55. 3 lemons 56. Vegetable, any variety, not listed

57. Fruit, any variety, not listed

SECTION P7 - DECORATED PUMPKIN Ribbons & Certificates will be awarded

49. 4 years and under 50. 5 to 7 years old

51. 8 to 12 years old

52. 13 to 16 years old 53. OPEN

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SECTION P – PRODUCE CONVENOR: Liz Frahn, Phone 8534 4081

STEWARDS: Rose Ashton, Stella Altmann

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Entry fee per Junior and Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form. All produce to be grown by the exhibitor and placed by exhibitor. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs sections will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Battery World, Mt Barker Junior Champion Prize Donated by: Greenhills Adventure Park, Victor Harbor Aggregate Prize Donated by; Sheetyz Pty Ltd, Monarto

SECTION P1 - EGGS (OPEN)

All eggs to be exhibited on a small, white,

plastic plate Daish Irrigation & Fodder, Murray Bridge

donated a voucher for Champion

1. 6 hen eggs, white 2. 6 hen eggs, brown 3. 6 hen eggs, tinted

4. 6 bantam eggs, one colour 5. 3 duck eggs 6. 3 eggs not listed, one variety

7. Collection of 6 eggs, 2 of each variety

SECTION P2 - VEGETABLES (OPEN)

To be exhibited on a small, white, plastic plate Kanmantoo General Store donated a prize for

Champion

8. 150g of Broad beans 9. 150g of Green peas/ snow peas in pod

10. Rhubarb, 4 sticks 11. Silverbeet, 4 sticks 12. Any other root vegetable, bunch of 4 13. 1 head of lettuce, any type

14. 1 Queensland Blue 15. 1 Butternut

16. Any other vegetable not listed

SECTION P3 – FRUIT (OPEN)

To be exhibited on a small, white, plastic plate Kanmantoo/Callington Landcare Group do-

nated a prize for Champion

17. 3 oranges 18. 3 lemons 19. 3 mandarins

20. 6 strawberries 21. 150g dried fruit, any variety 22. Any other fruit not listed

SECTION P4 – JAMS, PICKLES &

PRESERVES (OPEN)

All exhibits to be in glass jars with easy to open lids. Jams may have cellophane tops.

Capri Theatre, Goodwood donated a voucher for Champion

23. 1 jar of apricot jam 24. 1 jar of fig jam 25. 1 jar of berry jam 26. 1 jar of plum jam

27. 1 jar of jam, any other variety 28. 1 jar of marmalade 29. 1 jar of quince jelly

30. 1 jar of lemon butter

31. 1 glass of boiled mayonnaise 32. 1 bottle of tomato sauce

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15. Junior Exhibitors must be aged 16 or under as of 1st November 2013.

16. Entry Forms are provided in the centre of the Show book. Additional Entry Forms can

be supplied on request to the Secretary, photocopied from the Show book or obtained

from the webpage.

17. All Hall Exhibits must be staged on Saturday 26th October 2013 by 12.00noon sharp

for Judging unless otherwise stated.

18. All exhibits must be bona fide property of the exhibitor. Exhibits that have previously

won FIRST PRIZE at the Callington Show are ineligible to compete.

19. No exhibitor’s name to appear on any exhibit until after the prizes have been awarded.

20. All exhibitors and general public MUST leave the Hall while judging is in progress.

Convenors, officials and stewards excepted.

21. No exhibitor or his agent, including stewards, will have any personal communications

with the judges while they are completing their duties. On it being proven that such

communication has occurred, the exhibitor shall be disqualified.

22. Any person proven, to the satisfaction of the Committee, guilty of any fraudulent or

discreditable conduct in connection with any entry form or exhibit, or of using any

abusive or unseemly remarks to a Judge or Official may, in addition to forfeiting all

prize-money awarded at the Show at which such conduct may occur, be declared

incapable of competing for or winning any prizes at any Show held by this Committee

for such period as the Committee may decide.

23. No prize will be awarded unless an exhibit is deemed worthy by the judges, who may

award second and third prizes in lieu of first and second.

24. The judge’s decision is final.

25. The Convenor has the right to add extra classes, if enough entries require such action.

26. Champion prizes will be awarded to the best exhibits as selected by the Judges. An

Aggregate trophy will be awarded for the most Hall points gained. Points awarded are

1st – 5 points, 2nd – 3 points, 3rd – 1 point. In the event of a tie, for aggregate points,

the competitor with the most first prizes shall be deemed the winner. If this fails to

decide the winner, lots will be drawn.

27. An exhibitor (in any section) refusing to obey any reasonable order of the Steward/

Official in charge, may have their exhibit withdrawn by the Steward/Official from the

consideration of the Judge, and be disqualified from competing at further Shows.

28. Except where stipulated, no exhibits shall be removed from the grounds until

4.30pm, or from the hall until 4.15pm. Any trophies/prizes should be collected from

the Convenor at time of collection of exhibit. All exhibitors are requested to check

the section schedules for conditions of entry. AT THE TIME OF COLLECTION

OF EXHIBITS A COPY OF ENTRY FORM MUST BE PRESENTED IN

ORDER TO COLLECT THE EXHIBIT AND/OR ANY PRIZE MONEY.

29. PRIZE MONEY not collected on the day of the Show will be forfeited.

30. TROPHIES not collected within 14 days of the Show will be forfeited.

31. Every care will be taken of exhibits, but the Committee will not, under any

circumstances, hold itself responsible for any loss or damage of exhibits at the Show.

website: show.callington.net.au www.facebook.com/callingtonshow

email: [email protected]

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Thank You We would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian Show Societies in extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies

Council of South Australia.

We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed below that are connected with all events associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country Show

Societies of South Australia.

Please support the organisations that support us.

Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society Education

Foundation of South Australia Inc

Australian Insurance Brokers

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The South Australian Working Draught Horse Association Inc. and

the Commonwealth Clydesdale Society horses will be both on

exhibit and competing in long reining and log

snegging events. For more information about the

S.A.W.D.H.A. or Clydesdales please ring Ann

Scott on 85375202.

SECTION O – DONKEYS DONKEYS SHOW CONTACTS:

Helen Robertson, Phone 8663 2131 Margaret Reichardt, Phone 8339 2420

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted.

Donkeys must arrive before 9.30am, the gates open to the public at 10.00am No rider is to be under the age of three years An open rider can not also compete as a led rider

MEMBERSHIP $12.00 per Family Event Entry Fee - $1.50 each All riders must wear safety helmets

EVENTS LIST

10.00am Start – 4.00pm Finish

1. Smartest On Parade 6. Milk Carton Pegging

2. Led Bending Pole 7. Sack Race 3. Led Obstacle 8. Dress Up Race 4. Independent Child Rider under 16 years 9. Ridden Obstacle 5. Open Rider 10. High Jump

(Break for lunch 1 hour, half way through)

Donkeys sponsored by: Kim Cooper, Equine Dentist

Heather Hartley, Bowen Therapist

Blithe Moon Donkey Stud

The Southern Carriage Driving Society will be conducting events on the lower oval

throughout the day. Rides available by gold

coin donation.

www.southerncarriagedrivingsociety.org.au

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102. Sebright Female

103. Wyandotte White Male 104. Wyandotte White Female

105. Wyandotte Partridge Male

106. Wyandotte Partridge Female 107. Wyandotte Columbian Male 108. Wyandotte Columbian Female 109. Wyandotte A.O.C. Male

110. Wyandotte A.O.C. Female 111. Belgian d’Anvers Male 112. Belgian d’Anvers Female

113. Belgian d’Uccles Male 114. Belgian d’Uccles Female 115. Orpington Male

116. Orpington Female 117. Japanese Male

118. Japanese Female

119. Rhode Island Male 120. Rhode Island Female 121. Pekin Black Male

122. Pekin Black Female 123. Pekin Buff Male 124. Pekin Buff Female 125. Pekin White Male

126. Pekin White Female 127. Pekin A.O.C. Male 128. Pekin A.O.C. Female

129. Australorp Male 130. Australorp Female

131. Ancona Male

132. Ancona Female 133. Sussex Male 134. Sussex Female

135. Polish White Crested Male 136. Polish White Crested Female 137. Polish A.O.C. Male

138. Polish A.O.C. Female 139. Aracauna Male 140. Aracauna Female 141. A.O.V. Soft Feather Male

142. A.O.V. Soft Feather Female

WATERFOWL

143. Pekin Drake 144. Pekin Drake 145. Indian Runner White Drake

146. Indian Runner White Duck 147. Indian Runner A.O.C. Drake 148. Indian Runner A.O.C. Duck

149. Khaki Campbell Drake 150. Khaki Campbell Duck 151. Rouen Drake 152. Rouen Duck

153. Crested Drake 154. Crested Duck 155. Mallard Drake

156. Mallard Duck

157. Cayuga Drake

158. Cayuga Duck 159. Saxony Drake

160. Saxony Duck

161. A.O.V. Drake 162. A.O.V. Duck

GEESE

163. Toulouse Gander 164. Toulouse Goose 165. A.O.V. Gander

166. A.O.V. Goose

TURKEYS

167. A.V. Gobbler 168. A.V. Hen

JUNIORS - UNDER 16 YEARS 169. Large Fowl Male 170. Large Fowl Female

171. Hard Feather Bantam Male 172. Hard Feather Bantam Female 173. Soft Feather Bantam Male 174. Soft Feather Bantam Female

175. Water Fowl Male 176. Water Fowl Female

JUNIORS - UNDER 10 YEARS 177. Large Fowl Male

178. Large Fowl Female

179. Hard Feather Bantam Male 180. Hard Feather Bantam Female 181. Soft Feather Bantam Male

182. Soft Feather Bantam Female 183. Water Fowl Male 184. Water Fowl Female

CROSS BRED SECTION (JUNIORS)

Any pet chicken or non pure bred poultry can be entered in these classes

185. Cross Bred Male (Junior U16) 186. Cross Bred Female (Junior U16)

187. Cross Bred Male (Junior U10)

188. Cross Bred Female (Junior U10) Strathalbyn & Districts Poultry & Pigeon

Club invites fanciers to attend various func-tions held during the year at the Strath-albyn Showgrounds:

MARCH 2014 - Poultry Sale ; MAY 2014 - Autumn Show; JULY 2014 - Annual Show ENQUIRIES: Poultry Club Secretary, Rex Liebelt, Phone 8536 3739

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SOUTHERN COUNTRY SHOWS

ASSOCIATION INC. LIFE MEMBERS: Messrs B. H. Basham†, A. G. Air† and C. L. Dunn†

Mr Michael Scott, Mrs Pat McAlinden, Mrs Carol Youles

PATRONS: Mr Michael Scott, Mr Phil Miegel, Mrs Pat McAlinden

PRESIDENT: Mrs Julianne Wandel, PO Box 272, Tintinara, SA, 5266

Phone (08) 8575 8036, Mobile 0429 098 526

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: Mr Clive Wundersitz, Phone (08) 8538 5064

JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT: Mrs Connie Launer, Phone (08) 8538 2826

SECRETARY: Mr Rex Liebelt, 14 Lime Street, Strathalbyn, SA, 5255

Phone (08) 8536 3739, Mobile 0407 181 664

ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Mrs Leslie Gemmell, Mobile 0439 976 459

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION AWARDS: 2008: Helen Brewer (dec’d)

2009: Connie Launer 2010: Dillis Wright 2011: Rex Liebelt 2012: Jeff Evans

2013: Malcolm Maywald

LIST OF SHOW DATES AND SECRETARIES

MURRAY BRIDGE A&H SOCIETY INC. 2013 2014

Mrs Anna Scheepers

PO Box 315, Murray Bridge 5253 Sat & Sun Sat & Sun

Office: (08) 8531 0248 Fax: (08) 8531 2748 September September

Website: www.murraybridgeshow.com.au 28th & 29th 27th & 28th

YANKALILLA, RAPID BAY & MYPONGA A&H SOCIETY INC.

Mrs Gail Edwards Saturday Saturday

PO Box 215, Yankalilla 5203 October 5th October 4th

Phone: 0439 329 300 Office Ph/ Fax (08) 8558 2119

Website: www.yankalilla.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=585

STRATHALBYN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.

Ms Robyn Van Dok Monday Monday

PO Box 713, Strathalbyn 5255 October 7th October 6th

Mobile: 0430 902 907 Website: www.strathalbynshow.org.au

HORSE SHOW - Sunday Oct 6th Sunday Oct 5th

SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. (PORT ELLIOT)

Mrs Gayle Garrett Sat & Sun Sat & Sun

PO Box 399, Victor Harbor 5211 October October

Mobile: 0419 494 275 Website: www.portelliotshow.com.au 12th & 13th 11th & 12th

COONALPYN & DISTRICT A&H SOCIETY INC.

Mrs Julianne Wandel Saturday Saturday

PO Box 29, Coonalpyn 5265 October 19th October 18th

Phone (08) 8575 8036 (AH) Mobile: 0429 098 526 (AH) Website: www.coonalpynshow.info

CALLINGTON A&H SOCIETY INC.

Mrs Judy Paech Sunday Sunday

PO Box 21, Callington 5254 October 27th October 26th

Phone: (08) 8538 5092 Mobile: 0415 701 493

Website: http://show.callington.net.au/

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SOUTHERN COUNTRY SHOWS ASSOCIATION RULES

No entry will be received from any person disqualified by any Society in this Association, or by

the Southern Country Shows Association, during the period of such disqualification. Should an

entry be accepted it shall, when discovered, be deemed void and the entry fee may be forfeited.

2013 AGGREGATE TROPHIES

The following trophies to be won outright during the 2013 series of Annual Shows affiliated with

the above association by the competitor exhibiting in at least two (2) shows. To be won by the

exhibitor who gains the Highest Aggregate number of points. Points allotted: First, 5 points;

Second, 3 points.

R.A.H.S. MEDALLION: ART

HORSES ART FRUIT & VEGETABLES

POULTRY PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PRODUCE

DAIRY CATTLE COOKERY EGGS

HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CUT FLOWERS JUNIOR COOKERY

BEEF CATTLE POTTED PLANTS JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK

SHORT WOOL SHEEP FLORAL ART JUNIOR POULTRY

LONG WOOL SHEEP NEEDLEWORK JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY

WOOL MACHINE KNITTING

The Southern Country Shows Association acknowledges with gratitude the following companies

& individuals support for the Aggregate Trophies:

Horseland, Mt Barker Miegel Brothers Trailers, Murray Bridge

Mt Barker Fodder Laucke Flour Mills, Strathalbyn

Royal A & H Society of SA Inc. Strathalbyn H Hardware Australian Holstein-Friesian Society G & J East Machinery, Strathalbyn

Strathalbyn Auto Electrical Victoria Hotel, Strathalbyn

Neutrog Australia, Kanmantoo Murray Bridge Poultry & Pigeon Society

Lasscock’s Garden Centre, Mt Barker Daish Irrigation & Fodder,

Leading Edge Jewellers, Murray Bridge Murray Bridge & Strathalbyn

Ned’s Emporium Carol Borrett, Langhorne Creek

Crystal Creations on High Street, Strathalbyn Strathalbyn Pharmacies

Seaside Secreterial Carol Youles, Middleton

Julianne Wandel, Culburra Rex & Leah Liebelt, Strathalbyn

Murray Bridge A & H Society Inc Bunnings, Mt Barker

2013 A.S.C.S.A. Rich Fruit Cake and Genoa Cake, Semi-Finals – Strathalbyn Show

2013 S.C.S.A. Trophy Presentation Night – Friday November 29th – Coonalpyn

2014 S.C.S.A. Annual Dinner & Y R A Finals – Saturday April 26th – South Coast

2014 S.C.S.A. CWA / Laucke’s Scone Finals – Saturday April 26th – South Coast

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LARGE FOWL – HEAVY BREEDS

1. Australorp Male 2. Australorp Female

3. Langshan Male

4. Langshan Female 5. Wyandotte White Male 6. Wyandotte White Female 7. Wyandotte A.O.C. Male

8. Wyandotte A.O.C. Female 9. Malay Game Male 10. Malay Game Female

11. Indian Game Male 12. Indian Game Female 13. Orpington Buff Male

14. Orpington Buff Female 15. Orpington Black Male

16. Orpington Black Female

17. Orpington A.O.C. Male 18. Orpington A.O.C. Female 19. Plymouth Rock Male

20. Plymouth Rock Female 21. Sussex Male 22. Sussex Female 23. Rhode Island Male

24. Rhode Island Female 25. Barnevelder Male 26. Barnevelder Female

27. A.O.V. Heavy Breed Male 28. A.O.V. Heavy Breed Female

LARGE FOWL – LIGHT BREEDS 29. Leghorn White Male 30. Leghorn White Female

31. Leghorn A.O.C. Male 32. Leghorn A.O.C. Female 33. Ancona Male

34. Ancona Female 35. Polish Male 36. Polish Female 37. Silkie White Male

38. Silkie White Female 39. Silkie A.O.C. Male 40. Silkie A.O.C. Female

41. Hamburg Male 42. Hamburg Female 43. Houdan Male

44. Houdan Female 45. O.E.G. Black Red Male 46. O.E.G. Black Red Female

47. O.E.G. Blue Red Male 48. O.E.G. Blue Red Female 49. O.E.G. A.O.C. Male 50. O.E.G. A.O.C. Female

51. Modern Game Male 52. Modern Game Female 53. Minorca Male

54. Minorca Female

55. Welsummer Male

56. Welsummer Female 57. Aracauna Male

58. Aracauna Female

59. A.O.V. Light Breed Male 60. A.O.V. Light Breed Female

BANTAMS – HARD FEATHER

OLD ENGLISH GAME

61. Black-red Dark/ leg Male

62. Black-red Dark/ leg Female 63. Black-red Light/ leg Male 64. Black-red Light/ leg Female

65. Blue-tail Wheaton Female 66. Black-tail Wheaton Female

67. Blue Red Male

68. Blue Red Female 69. Duck-wing Male 70. Duck-wing Female

71. Black, Brassy or Birchin Male 72. Black, Brassy or Birchin Female 73. Spangle Male 74. Spangle Female

75. O.E.G. A.O.C Male 76. O.E.G. A.O.C. Female

MODERN GAME 77. Black-red Male

78. Black-red Female

79. Duck-wing Male 80. Duck-wing Female 81. Pile Male

82. Pile Female 83. A.O.C. Modern Game Male 84. A.O.C. Modern Game Female

ANY OTHER GAME

85. Indian Game Male 86. Indian Game Female

87. Jubilee Game Male 88. Jubilee Game Female 89. A.O.V. Game Male

90. A.O.V. Game Female

BANTAMS – SOFT FEATHER

91. Langshan Male 92. Langshan Female 93. Leghorn White Male

94. Leghorn White Female 95. Leghorn Black Male 96. Leghorn Black Female 97. Leghorn A.O.C. Male

98. Leghorn A.O.C. Female 99. Rosecomb Male 100. Rosecomb Female

101. Sebright Male

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SECTION N – POULTRY CONVENOR: Rex Liebelt, Phone 8536 3739 or 0407181664

STEWARDS: Ron Hall & Michael Hall

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254 or hand delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST. Fees must accompany entry form. Entry fee per Junior exhibit – 20c Inc GST.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior Sections will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded – 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

AOV Classes with 3 or more entries – a new class will be created Exhibits must be delivered on Sunday October 27th by 9.30am sharp to the Poultry Pavilion

at the Callington Oval.

HOT WEATHER POLICY - If the forecast on the night before is 33˚C or higher for Show Day, the Poultry Section will be cancelled.

Note: It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to supply water containers and water their birds.

Diseased or infested will not be judged and will be removed. NO EXHIBIT TO BE REMOVED FROM THEIR PENS PRIOR TO 4.00 PM ON SUNDAY

A BBQ LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR JUDGES & EXHIBITORS IN THE VICINITY OF

THE POULTRY SHED. POULTRY EXHIBITORS WISHING TO PARTICIPATE PLEASE BRING MEAT & A SALAD TO SHARE.

SCSA TROPHY: A trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor who exhibits in two affiliated shows, and who gains the highest number of points.

Points allocated: First – 5, Second – 3.

ROSETTES: Champion Bird of Show PRIZE: $20 Cash donated by Mr Tony Wales

Champion Junior Bird PRIZE: Trophy each age group donated by Under 16 & Under 10 Strathalbyn & Districts Poultry & Pigeon Club

RIBBONS: Sponsored by Mt Barker Fodder, Wellington Rd, Mt Barker

Champion Heavy Breed Male Champion Heavy Breed Female

Champion Light Breed Male Champion Light Breed Female Champion Hard Feather Bantam Male Champion Hard Feather Bantam Female Champion Soft Feather Bantam Male Champion Soft Feather Bantam Female Champion Waterfowl Male Champion Waterfowl Female

Champion Goose or Gander Champion Turkey

Aggregate Sash & Trophy by Rex & Leah Liebelt, will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most

points in Poultry.

JUNIOR RIBBONS: Sponsored by the Rosenberg Family, Murray Bridge

Champion Large Fowl – Junior U/16 Champion Large Fowl – Junior U/10 Champion Hard Feather Bantam – U/16 Champion Hard Feather Bantam – U/10

Champion Soft Feather Bantam –U/16 Champion Soft Feather Bantam –U/10 Champion Waterfowl – Junior U/16 Champion Waterfowl – Junior U/10 Champion Cross Bred – Junior U/16 Champion Cross Bred – Junior U/10

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS: 3 Vouchers donated by Laucke Mills 1 Voucher donated by Daish Irrigation and Fodder, Murray Bridge & Strathalbyn

2 Vouchers donated by Mt Barker Fodder, Wellington Rd, Mt Barker

10 Bags of grain donated by Compass Farm Feeds, South Rd, Mt Compass

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SOUTHERN COUNTRY SHOWS ASSOCIATION 2012 AGGREGATE TROPHY SPONSORS AND WINNERS

Trophy Winner Donor

Horses Sophie & Emily Tickner, Meadows Daish Irrigation & Fodder,

Strathalbyn & Murray Bridge

Dairy Cattle Boldview Farms, Jervois (Braendler Family) G & J East Machinery, Strathalbyn

Holstein Friesian Billabong Friesians, Woods Point Australian Holstein-Friesian Society Beef Cattle Brentvale Limousins, Echunga Miegel Bros Trailers, Murray Bridge

Long Wool Sheep Helen Wright, Macclesfield Mt Barker Fodder

Short Wool Sheep Charlotte Morley, Parawa Victoria Hotel, Strathalbyn

Wool Helen Wright, Macclesfield Medallion – Royal A & H Society Inc

Poultry JAKT Poultry , Strathalbyn Strathalbyn & Districts

(Josh, Amy, Keryn & Trudy Hull & Greg) Poultry & Pigeon Club

Photography Brad Hodge, Currency Creek Strath H Hardware, Strathalbyn

Fruit & Vegetables Colin & Merle Rawlins, Murray Bridge Neutrog Australia, Kanmantoo

Cut Flowers Thelma Pfeiffer, Mt Barker Victoria Hotel, Strathalbyn

Potted Plants Marie Fendler, Mt Torrens Lasscocks Garden Centre, Mt Barker

Floral Art Valmai Schuster Seaside Secretarial

Cookery Jan White, Jabuk Laucke Flour Mills, Strathalbyn

Home Produce Alice Jericho, Murray Bridge Coonalpyn & Districts A & H Society Inc

Eggs Sophie Tickner, Meadows Rex & Leah Liebelt, Strathalbyn

Art Celeste Hann, Victor Harbor Carol Youles, Middleton

Needlework Colin Rawlins, Murray Bridge Julianne Wandel, Culburra

Machine Knitting Colin Rawlins, Murray Bridge Carol Borrett, Langhorne Creek

Junior Cookery Callie Wilson, Wistow Julianne Wandel, Culburra

Junior Poultry Allan Rosenberg, Murray Bridge Julianne Wandel, Culburra

Junior Needlework Celeste Hann, Victor Harbor Crystal Creations on High St, Strathalbyn

Junior Photography Emily Tickner, Meadows Strathalbyn Amcal Pharmacy

MAJOR SPONSOR: Ned’s Emporium

Murray Bridge, Victor Harbor, Mt Barker, Morphett Vale, Welland, Elizabeth & Gawler

2012 Rich Fruit Cake Championship – Anne Innes

2012 Genoa Cake Championship – Vaughan Wilson

2013 CWA/ Laucke’s Scone Competition – Anita Mignanelli

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SCSA RURAL AMDASSADORS

2013 Rural Ambassador - Edward Scott (Port Elliot Show)

2013 Runner-up - Amy Cockburn (Murray Bridge Show)

2013 Young Rural Ambassador - Hamish Clarke-Smith (Strathalbyn Show)

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Poster Competition Design a poster advertising the 2014 Callington Show that may

also be used as the front cover of the Showbook. Page setup -

A4 portrait (use the cover of this book as a guide). Your

poster could be selected for use at the 2014 Callington Show

and be on display at the Royal Adelaide Show.

Free entry.

Design a poster advertising all the 2014 Shows that are a part

of the Southern Country Shows Association. This would be

used to advertise at all the Southern Country Shows.

A3 landscape - details available from the secretary.

The 2014 Stock Journal : Royal Adelaide Show Rural Ambassador & Young Rural Ambassador Awards

This Award is conducted by the Agricultural Societies Council of SA who will be duly responsible for

selecting the State winner during the course of the Royal Adelaide Show. The Awards will be run by

qualifications through country shows to association finals with a State final being held at the Royal

Adelaide Show. Full details and entry forms available from the Secretary. Entries close on 1st

October 2013

Aims:

To highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia and in particular the agricultural

show movement.

To identify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, industrious and unselfish young people.

To give young people a forum to express their views through education and experience and

develop closer links with the agricultural industries.

Entry Requirements:

Rural Ambassador applicants must be aged between 20 years and 30 years inclusive at the

time of their local show.

Young Rural Ambassador applicants must be aged between 16 years and 19 years

inclusive at the time of their local show.

Provide information indicating their reasons for applying together with details of work

experience, community participation and agricultural show involvement.

To represent Callington, must reside within 50kms of the Callington Post Office.

Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows.

Be able to spend the required time at the Local Show, Group Level finals and the State Final at

the Royal Adelaide Show.

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SECTION M – LEGO CONVENOR: Pam Culshaw, Phone 8538 5561

STEWARD: Brenton Culshaw

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form.

All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. Section, Class and Name to be clearly marked. No Technic, must be personal work of exhibitor. No motorized accepted.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate and a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash will be given to Best Boy and Best Girl exhibits overall. Examples for each class may include:

Buildings - house, fort, castle etc

Transport - truck, car, boat, tank, train, airplane, helicopter, rocket etc Themes - space, underwater, farm, police, shops etc

All exhibits to be on boards no bigger than 180cm2 eg (60cm x 30cm), (25cm x 72cm) or (42 x 42cm) and not to exceed 40cm in height.

• ORIGINAL LEGO AND KIT FORM ACCEPTED •

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY MURRAY BRIDGE NEWSAGENCY AND TOYWORLD

PAM AND JOHN CULSHAW

SECTION M1 – Boys 4 years and under (Exhibits built with Duplo only)

1. Buildings 2. Transport

SECTION M2 – Girls 4 years and under

(Exhibits built with Duplo only)

3. Buildings 4. Farm or animal scene

SECTION M3 – Boys 5 to 6 years of age

5 Transport 6. Theme

SECTION M4 – Girls 5 to 6 years of age

7. Buildings 8. Theme

SECTION M5 – Boys 7 to 10 years of age

9. Transport 10. Theme

SECTION M6 – Girls 7 to 10 years of age

11. Transport 12. Theme

SECTION M7 – Boys 11 to 14 years of age

13. Transport 14. Building

SECTION M8 – Girls 11 to 14 years of age

15. Transport 16. Building

SECTION M9 – Special Needs 17. Transport 18. Building

SECTION M10 – Open Age 19. Any theme, combined effort

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SECTION L - LITERARY CONVENOR: Rachel Minge, Phone 8538 5554

ENTRY FORMS TOGETHER WITH ENTRY FEES AND EXHIBIT, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE

RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY: Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or hand delivered to the Callington General Store BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY 18th

OCTOBER, for judging prior to show. No late or phone entries will be accepted.

Exhibits must be submitted with entry forms and fees. Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form and exhibit. Entry fee per Junior and Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form and exhibit.

All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. Section, Class and Name to be clearly marked on reverse of page. ORIGINAL ENTRIES ONLY.

PLEASE PRESENT YOUR WORK IN A PLASTIC SLEEVE FOR PINNING UP.

All entries on show at Callington Hall on Sunday 27th October. NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in this Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Old Tailem Town, Tailem Bend Aggregate Prize Donated by: iseek computing, Nairne

SECTION L1 – LITERARY (OPEN)

Bridge Books, Murray Bridge donated a prize

1. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 2. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1 page) 3. Poem / Limerick / Short Story about a country Show (limit 1 page)

4. Fantasy Story (limit 1 page)

SECTION L2 – LITERARY (JUNIOR, 13 years to 16 years)

The Book Keeper Bookshop, Strathalbyn donated a voucher 5. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 6. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1 page) 7. Poem / Limerick / Short Story about a country Show (limit 1 page)

8. Fantasy Story (limit 1 page)

SECTION L3 – LITERARY (JUNIOR, 8 years to 12 years)

The Book Keeper Bookshop, Strathalbyn donated a voucher 9. Poem, any theme (limit 300 words) 10. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1 page)

11. Fantasy Story (limit 1 page)

SECTION L4 – LITERARY (JUNIOR, 7 years and under)

The Original Lolly Shop, Strathalbyn donated a voucher 12. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 13. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1 page)

SECTION L5 – SPECIAL NEEDS iseek Computing, Nairne donated a voucher

14. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page)

15. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1 page)

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Have A Look! (FREE!) In the Arts Tent

Painters, sculptors, weavers

Vote for People’s Choice

In the Farmers Marquee

Wool & grain exhibits

Farm hats & boots

Motor bikes

In the Show Hall

Arts, Handicrafts, Cookery,

Photography, Literary,

Flowers, Produce,

Decorated cakes, Floral art

Home brew, Potted plants

Colouring-in & Lego exhibits

On the ovals

Show dogs, poultry & donkeys

Hunter horse show

Alpacas, miniature horses

Native animals & petting zoo

Carriage driving

Vintage tractor & car displays

Model trains Community stalls

Participate! (FREE!) Art & craft for kids (run by

the Callington Kindy)

Inkpot- Circus skills workshop

Rebound- Percussion

workshop

Children’s games

Be Entertained! (FREE!) Inkpot Stilt walkers

Live music

The Disney Project

Rebound percussion

Sheep dog display

Whip cracking

Sky diving display

(weather permitting)

Plus trade stalls, side shows,

the Jelly Bean Train and Laser

Skirmish!

Childrens Games ON THE OVAL

These will be held throughout the day so listen carefully for the

announcements. All activities will be free to enter.

Dummy Spit, Wheelbarrow Races, Team Games, Individual

Events, Tug of War, Horseshoe Toss, Gumboot Throw, Sack Race

PRIZES AND RIBBONS AWARDED

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SECTION A - ART CONVENOR: Louisa Edwards, Phone 0432 451 845

STEWARD: Glyn Edwards

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST. must accompany entry form.

Entry fee per Junior exhibit and Special Needs – 20c inc GST. must accompany entry form.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at

12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

Exhibits to be the work of individual exhibitors.

Adult exhibits that DO NOT carry suitable attachments for hanging WILL NOT BE

ACCEPTED.

A4 size drawings must be presented in a plastic sleeve for pinning up.

The utmost care of exhibits will be taken, but no responsibility for loss or damage will be accepted

by the Show Society.

All exhibits must have the name, address and class number clearly printed on the back.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs will receive a ribbon.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit in Open & Junior sections.

Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in this Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: The German Arms, Hahndorf

Junior Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Platform 1 Heritage Railway, Littlehampton

Aggregate Prize Donated by: Callington General Store

SECTION A1– OPEN ART

Premier Art Supplies

donated a voucher for Champion

1. Painting, any medium

2. Drawing, any medium, any subject

3. Portrait/figure, any medium

4. Sculpture, any medium

5. Collage, any medium

6. Mosaic Art, any medium

7. Colour by number, any medium

8. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A2 – INTERMEDIATE ART

(17 to 19 years)

Duthy Street Art Supplies, Unley

donated a voucher for Champion

9. Drawing, any medium

10. Painting, any medium

11. Collage, any medium

12. Sculpture, any medium

13. Mosaic Art, any medium

14. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A3 – JUNIOR ART

(14 to 16 years)

Greenhills Adventure Park, Victor Harbor

donated a voucher for Champion

15. Drawing, any medium

16. Painting, any medium

17. Collage, any medium

18. Sculpture, any medium

19. Mosaic, any medium

20. Any other subject, any medium

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SECTION K - COLOURING

COMPETITION CONVENOR: Judy Paech, Phone 8538 5092

ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254 or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY 18th OCTOBER, for judging prior to show.

No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee: FREE Section, Class and Name to be clearly marked on back of page of entry.

PLEASE PRESENT YOUR WORK IN A PLASTIC SLEEVE FOR PINNING UP. All entries on display at Callington Show on Sunday 27th October. NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate and a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded – 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Colouring Competition any medium may be used eg crayon, textas, paint, pencils etc.

Sponsored by: Keith & Judy Paech, Callington

SECTION K1 – Colouring Competition (OPEN, 17 years and over)

1. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

SECTION K2 – Colouring Competition (JUNIOR, 12 years to 16 years)

2. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

SECTION K3 – Colouring Competition (JUNIOR, 8 years to 11 years)

3. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

SECTION K4 – Colouring Competition (JUNIOR, 5 years to 7 years)

4. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

SECTION K5 – Colouring Competition (JUNIOR, 4 years and under)

5. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

SECTION K6 – Colouring Competition (SPECIAL NEEDS)

6. The Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor on the original entry form

COLOURING COMPETITION ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM:

Secretary – Callington Show, Callington General Store, Kanmantoo General Store, Callington Primary School,

Murray Bridge Tourist Information Centre

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SECTION J - JUNIOR

HANDICRAFTS CONVENOR: Deb Lindsay Phone 0407 499 908

STEWARD: Michelle Maidment

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Junior exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate and a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded – 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash and Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Section.

NOTE: All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. Items that have previously won FIRST PRIZE at the Callington Show are ineligible. Utmost care of the exhibits will be taken, but the Show Society will accept no responsibility for loss or damage.

Junior Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Gorge Wildlife Park, Cudlee Creek Junior Aggregate Prize Donated by: Greenhills Adventure Park, Victor Harbor

SECTION J1 – JUNIOR

(12 years to 16 years) iseek computing, Nairne donated a voucher

Greenhills Adventure Park, Victor Harbor

donated a voucher

1. Handmade Card any medium 2. Knitting (Scarf, Beanie etc)

3. Sewing Article (eg patchwork) 4. Scrapbook Page - Holiday 5. Scrapbook Page - Family

6. Computer Graphic Card 7. Jewellery, any medium

8. Decorated Article

9. Wood or Metal Work Article 10. Model, any kind (not Lego) 11. Any other

SECTION J2 – JUNIOR

(7 years to 11 years)

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge donated a voucher

12. Handmade card, any medium

13. Knitting / Crochet, any article 14. Papier Mache

15. Sewing, any article

16. Scrapbook Page - Pets

17. Scrapbook Page - Family 18. Computer graphic greeting card 19. Handmade Puppet, any medium

20. Decorated Article 21. Jewellery (necklace, bracelet, etc.) 22. Any other

SECTION J3 – JUNIOR (6 years and under)

C Wundersitz, Callington

donated a prize for Champion

23. Greeting Card, any kind

24. Decorated Item, any medium 25. Weaving, any medium 26. Sewing, any article

27. Hand Puppet, any medium 28. Jewellery, any medium (beads, pasta etc) 29. Any other

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SECTION A4 – JUNIOR ART

(11 to 13 years)

Bridge Bowl donated a voucher for

Champion

21. Drawing, any medium

22. Painting, any medium

23. Collage, any medium

24. Sculpture, any medium

25. Mosaic Art, any medium

26. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A5 – JUNIOR ART

(8 to 10 years)

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge

donated a voucher for Champion

27. Drawing, any medium

28. Painting, any medium

29. Collage, any medium

30. Sculpture, any medium

31. Mosaic Art, any medium

32. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A6 – JUNIOR ART

(5 to 7 years)

The Original Lolly Shop, Strathalbyn

donated a voucher for Champion

33. Drawing, any medium

34. Painting, any medium

35. Collage, any medium

36. Sculpture, any medium

37. Mosaic Art, any medium

38. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A7 – JUNIOR ART

(4 years and under)

The Original Lolly Shop, Strathalbyn

donated a voucher for Champion

39. Drawing, any medium

40. Painting, any medium

41. Collage, any medium

42. Sculpture, any medium

43. Mosaic Art, any medium

44. Any other subject, any medium

SECTION A8 – SPECIAL NEEDS ART

Neds Emporium donated a

prize for Champion

45. Drawing, any medium

46. Painting, any medium

47. Collage, any medium

48. Picture, hand made

49. Sculpture, any medium

50. Mosaic Art, any medium

51. Any other subject, any medium

“Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up”

- Pablo Picasso

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SECTION B - PHOTOGRAPHY CONVENOR: Jodie Wegener, Phone 0407 701 980

STEWARD: Rhonda Carapetis

ENTRY FORMS TOGETHER WITH ENTRY FEES AND EXHIBIT, IN ENVELOPE MUST BE

RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY: Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Photographs must be submitted with entry forms and fees.

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Entry fee per Junior & Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Amateur photographers only. Digital prints accepted in all sections.

All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor.

Sections B3, B4, B5 & B6 may include Colour, Black & White and Sepia prints.

Items that have previously won first prize at the Callington Show are ineligible.

Please print SECTION, CLASS, NAME and ADDRESS on the back of each photo.

Photos will be staged by Convenor prior to judging on Saturday 26th October (NO

EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

Entries limited to THREE per class.

All prints to be mounted on thin cardboard with a maximum border of 5cm to allow for pinning of

exhibit, and strictly no frames or glass.

Maximum print size for all sections is 297mm x 210mm (A4).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior sections will receive a ribbon.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit in Open & Junior sections.

Aggregate Sash will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in this Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: German Arms, Hahndorf

Junior Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Gorge Wildlife Park, Cudlee Creek

Aggregate Prize Donated by; Murraylands Ag Services, Mypolonga

SECTION B1 – OPEN COLOUR Battery World, Mt Barker donated a

voucher for Champion

1. Flower/s or Tree/s

2. People Study

3. Landscape

4. Animal/s or Bird/s

5. Insect/s

6. Farm Scene

7. Rural Relics

8. Buildings

9. Sunrise/Sunset

10. Seascape

11. Wedding

12. Best Baby

13. Any other subject, not already listed

SECTION B2 – OPEN BLACK &

WHITE (Black & White, Sepia or

Monotone Picture) Capri Theatre, Goodwood

donated a voucher for Champion

20. Flower/s or Tree/s

21. People Study

22. Landscape / Seascape

23. Animal/s or Bird/s

24. Buildings

25. Farm Scene

26. Wedding

27. Best Baby

28. Rural Relics

29. Any other subject, not already listed

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SECTION H4 – PAPER Memories on the Murray, Murray Bridge

donated a voucher for Champion

37. Scrap Book Page - family 38. Scrap Book Page - wedding 39. Scrap Book Page - baby

40. Scrap Book Page - other 41. Paper Toile 42. Decoupage

43. 3 Hand made cards any medium 44. Any other

SECTION H5 – BEADS Farrago, Mt Barker

donated a voucher for Champion

45. Jewellery (Necklace, Bracelet etc) 46. Beaded Article

47. Embellished Article any medium 48. Beaded Knitting Article SECTION H6 – MODELS & WOODWORK

Battery World, Mt Barker donated a voucher for Champion

49. Piece of Turned Wood 50. Wooden Toy

51. Article made from old farm machinery

52. Any other handcrafted wooden article 53. Something new from old (metal or wood) 54. Working model from metal or wood

SECTION H7 – CRAFT

Farrago, Mt Barker donated a voucher for

Champion

55. Fabric Painting 56. Pottery

57. Faberge Egg 58. Leatherwork

59. Lead light

60. Batik or Tie Dying Article 61. Melbourne Cup Hat, any medium 62. Something Suitable for a Gift

63. Any Other Craft

SECTION H8 – OVER 65’s Farrago, Mt Barker donated a voucher for

Champion

64. Crochet any article 65. Hand knitted garment 66. Dressed doll

67. Tapestry / Cross Stitch 68. Machine Made Garment 69. Handmade Apron

70. Embroidery 71. Patchwork, Handmade 72. Patchwork, Machine Made

73. Melbourne Cup Hat, any medium

SECTION H9 – SPECIAL NEEDS

Judy & Keith Paech, Callington donated a prize for Champion

74. Handmade Card 75. Hand Painted Article 76. Jewellery, any medium 77. Hand Knitted Scarf

78. Hand Stitched Article 79. Hand Made Hat, any medium

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SECTION H - HANDICRAFTS CONVENOR: Cherrol Wundersitz, Phone 8538 5064

STEWARDS: Linda Marich, Carole Hodgins, Jo Webb, Chris Hillier

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form. Entry fee per Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Special Needs will receive a ribbon.

Prize money will be awarded – 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit.

Aggregate Sash and Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Section. NOTE: All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. Items that have previously won FIRST PRIZE at the Callington Show are ineligible. Utmost care of the exhibits will be taken, but the

Show Society will accept no responsibility for loss or damage. Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Riverscape, Murray Bridge

Open Aggregate Prize Donated by: Mt Barker Therapeutic Massage Centre

Sponsored by: W Hillier

J Hillier

SECTION H1 – NEEDLEWORK

Abide Picture Farmers donated a prize

1. Cross Stitch Picture 2. Smocking 3. Appliqué 4. Patchwork machine stitched

5. Patchwork hand stitched 6. Hand quilting

7. Machine quilting

8. Dressed Doll 9. Machine sewn garment 10. Stitchery

11. Baby Clothes 12. Something new from old 13. Any other

SECTION H2 – EMBROIDERY –

TAPESTRY

Kanmantoo Bacon Co., Kanmantoo donated a prize for Champion

14. Silk Embroidery

15. Wool Embroidery

16. Stumpwork

17. Dimensional Embroidery 18. Candlewicking 19. Thread Painting

20. Long Stitch 21. Tapestry 22. Any other

SECTION H3 – CROCHET & KNITTING Calllington Craft group donated a prize for

Champion

23. Crochet Rug or Blanket 24. Crochet any other article

25. Hand Knitted Garment 26. Hand Knitted Beanie or Hat 27. Fine Hand Knitting

28. Hand Knitted Baby Article 29. Hand Spun Knitted Article 30. Hand Felting

31. Knitted Felting 32. Needle Felting 33. Hand Spun Yarn (3 skiens per exhibit)

34. Hand Dyed Yarn (3 skiens per exhibit)

35. Machine Knitted Article (adults) 36. Machine Knitted Article (childs)

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SECTION B3 – CALLINGTON

SPECIAL (OPEN) “Local” means residing within 15kms of the

Callington Post Office

Must be available for publication

Callington General Store donated a prize

for Champion

30. “Callington Special” - photo taken

locally depicting the character of the

area

31. “A Local by a Local” - photo taken of a

local Callington character(s) by a local

photographer

32. “Home” something that makes

Callington a great place to live, taken

by a local photographer

SECTION B4 – JUNIOR

(13 years to 16 years) J Wegener, Callington

donated a prize for Champion

40. Flower/s or Tree/s

41. People Study

42. Landscape / Seascape

43. Animal/s or Bird/s or Insect/s

44. Funniest Face

45. Buildings

46. Sunrise / Sunset

47. Farm Scene

48. Any other subject, not already listed

SECTION B5 – JUNIOR

(12 years and under) Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge donated a

voucher for Champion

50. Flower/s or Tree/s

51. People Study

52. Landscape / Seascape

53. Animal/s

54. Funniest Face

55. Bird/s or Insect/s

56. Sunrise / Sunset

57. Best smile

58. Farm Scene

59. Any other subject, not already listed

SECTION B6 – SPECIAL NEEDS Iseek Computing, Nairne

donated a prize for Champion

60. Flower/s or Tree/s

61. People Study

62. Landscape / Seascape

63. Animal/s

64. Any other subject, not already listed

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SECTION C - COOKERY CONVENOR: Barb Smithies, Phone 8388 0224

STEWARDS: Donna Norton-Fox, Carmel Watson and Bridie Frisby Smith

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY

Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Entry fee per Junior or Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form. No cooking to be done on day of Judging. Do not cool cakes on a wire rack as they leave marks. Cool on flat surface on a smooth cloth.

Entries to be on a suitable covered board/paper plate. Exhibits to be displayed in oven bags. Packet cake mixes will be disqualified. Dust flour from base of scones, pizzas etc.

No icing sugar to dust cream puffs/cakes. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm.

(NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING). NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded - 1st - $1.00, 2nd - 50c. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit in Open & Junior sections.

Aggregate Sash and Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in Open and Junior Sections.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: SpaceCraft Joinery, Strathalbyn Junior Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Greenhills Adventure Park, Victor Harbor Aggregate Prize Donated by: Kanmantoo Store, Kanmantoo

Junior Aggregate Prize Donated by: Barb Smithies, Nairne

SECTION C1 - OPEN

SPONGE & FANCY COOKING

The Original Food Co. Mt. Barker,

donated a voucher for Champion

1. Honey Sponge Roll – no cut ends

2. Chocolate Sponge Roll – cream filled

3. Sponge Sandwich – jam filled

4. 4 Cream Puffs – 2 filled

5. 4 Queen cakes – 2 iced

6. 6 biscuits – 3 varieties – 2 of each

including quinoa cookies (recipe pg21)

7. 4 Butterfly Cakes – cream filled

8. 6 Uncooked slices – 3 varieties - 2 of each

9. 6 Cooked slices – 3 varieties – 2 of each

10. Lemon Meringue Pie

11. Cheesecake – baked & decorated (recipe

pg21)

12. Pavlova Roll – filled & decorated

SECTION C2 - OPEN

CAKES & FRUIT CAKES

The Original Food Co. Mt. Barker,

donated a voucher for Champion

13. Banana Cake – round iced

14. Chocolate Log Cake – iced

15. Carrot Cake – iced

16. Orange Cake - iced

17. Sultana Cake

18. Jubilee Cake

19. Boiled Fruit Cake

20. Light Fruit Cake

21. Dark Fruit Cake

22. Date & Nut Loaf

23. Cake suitable for a diabetic (include

recipe)

24. Apple or Pear Cake

25. Gluten Free Cake

26. Steamed Plum Pudding

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SECTION G - POTTED PLANTS CONVENOR: Valda Jaensch, Phone 8538 5328

STEWARD: Wendy Thiele

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY

Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form. Entry fee per Junior and Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall be-tween 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October. All plants to be exhibited in pots not to exceed 30cm in diameter, and must be established in these pots.

These conditions will be strictly enforced.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash & Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in the Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Murraylands Ag Services, Mypolonga Aggregate Prize Donated by: CA & CL Wundersitz, Callington Sponsored by: Neutrog, Kanmantoo

SECTION G1 – OPEN

Cr June Phillips, Murray Bridge donated a voucher for Champion

1. Maiden Hair Fern – coarse 2. Maiden Hair Fern – fine 3. Any other variety fern 4. Foliage plant – green

5. Foliage plant – variegated or coloured 6. Geranium in bloom 7. Pelargonium in bloom

8. Colored leaf geranium

9. Succulent 10. Cactus

11. Pot plant in bloom 12. Plant in novel container 13. Herb

14. Fuchsia in bloom 15. Bonsai 16. Any other plant

SECTION G2 – JUNIOR

(16 years and under) Marie Fendler donated a prize for Champion

17. Fern any variety 18. Pot plant in bloom 19. Foliage plant 20. Succulent or cactus

SECTION G3 – SPECIAL NEEDS

Winterley Nursery, Callington donated a plant for Champion

21. Fern any variety 22. Pot plant in bloom

23. Foliage plant 24. Succulent or cactus

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SECTION F - FLORAL ART CONVENOR: Anna Long, Phone 8537 5019

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open and Novice exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form. Entry fee per Junior and Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall be-

tween 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

Bench space for Open and Novice exhibits is 60cms. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each Junior and Special Needs class receive a ribbon.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c. Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit.

Aggregate Sash & Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in the Section. Grand Champion Prize Donated by: State Flora, Murray Bridge Aggregate Prize Donated by: The Leaf Boutique, Strathalbyn

SECTION F1 – OPEN

Blooms & Baskets, Mt Barker donated a

voucher for Champion

1. Arrangement including wood 2. Arrangement using succulents 3. Arrangement depicting a nursery rhyme 4. Gift basket including flowers

5. Christmas arrangement

SECTION F2 – NOVICE

(for first time exhibitors at any Show) Battery World, Mt Barker donated a voucher

for Champion

6. Bowl of mixed flowers 7. Posy (no larger than 15cm, in water)

8. Arrangement in unusual container 9. Christmas arrangement

SECTION F3 – JUNIOR (13 to 16 years) Jan Farley, Red Creek donated a voucher for

Champion

10. Basket of flowers 11. Miniature garden (not exceeding 32x28cms)

SECTION F4 – JUNIOR (8 to 12 years)

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge donated a voucher for Champion

12. Posy (in water) 13. Saucer of flowers on damp sand

SECTION F5 – JUNIOR (7 years and under) Brooks Cycle Depot, Murray Bridge donated a voucher for Champion

14. Threaded necklace of flowers 15. Saucer of flowers on damp sand

SECTION F6 – SPECIAL NEEDS Jan Farley, Red Creek donated a voucher for

Champion

16. Posy (in water)

17. Saucer of flowers on damp sand

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SECTION C3 - OPEN

PASTRIES, BREADS, BUNS, & SCONES

Homemade pastry to be used

unless otherwise stated

Brezels Bakehouse, Mt Barker

donated a voucher for Champion

27. 2 Pasties – approx 15 cm

28. 6 Sausage Rolls

29. 2 Meat Pies – approx 10 cm

30. 4 Plain Scones

31. 4 Fruit Scones

32. 4 Bread Rolls

33. 4 Fruit Buns

34. Pizza – approx 25 cm

35. Quiche – approx 25 cm

36. Apple Pie – removed from dish

37. Loaf Machine Made Bread

38. Loaf Handmade Bread

SECTION C4 - SPECIAL NEEDS

Wallis Cinemas donated a voucher for Champion

39. 6 Biscuits – 3 varieties – 2 of each

including quinoa cookies – recipe below

40. Banana Cake – iced

41. 4 Scones

42. 4 Queen cakes – 2 iced

Quinoa Cookies

2 ½ cups quinoa flakes

½ cup ground flax seed

2 eggs

1 teaspoon cinnamon

¼ cup olive oil or melted butter

½ cup honey

1 cup dark chocolate chips

2 mashed bananas

1 teaspoon vanilla

Preheat oven to 180 degrees. Mix all

ingredients, except chocolate chips, with a fork

until flakes have blended in. Add choc chips and

mix again. Drop in tablespoons on well greased

tray. Bake 15 – 18 minutes until slightly golden

brown on top. Recipe makes approx 30

cookies.

Triple-Chocolate Cheesecake Base

375 g butternut biscuits, crushed

60 g dark cocoa powder

125 g melted butter

1 egg white

Filling

500g cream cheese

100g caster sugar

3 eggs

2 tablespoons cornflour

1 teaspoon natural vanilla extract

300g sour cream

200g white chocolate, melted, cooled

Topping

140 g milk chocolate, chopped

70 ml pure cream

Preheat oven to 150 degrees. Grease a 22 cm

spring form cake tin with cooking oil spray;

Line base and sides with baking paper. Mix

biscuits & cocoa then add melted butter and

egg white until combined. Press mixture into

base and up sides of prepared tin.

Put in freezer for 10 minutes to firm up.

Mix cream cheese, sugar, eggs, cornflour and

vanilla until smooth; Add sour cream and mix

for 30 seconds if using food processor;

Add melted white chocolate and mix until

smooth; Pour chocolate mixture into baking

tin;

Put tin in a baking dish and fill with water to

come half way up sides of tin; Bake for 1 hour;

Remove tin from water bath and set aside to

cool completely;

Put milk chocolate and cream in small

saucepan. Heat gently, whisking over a medium

heat until smooth. Pour into tin and put in

fridge to set. Remove from spring form pan

and decorate as desired.

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SECTION C8 - JUNIOR

(4 years and under)

The Original Lolly Shop, Strathalbyn

donated a voucher for Champion

71. 5 Anzac Biscuits

72. 5 Chocolate Crackles

73. 5 Decorated Biscuits (bought or

homemade)

74. Healthy Lunch Box

75. Breakfast Tray for Mum or Dad

76. 5 Rock Buns

DECORATIVE

BAKING Exhibits judged on visual appearance and

presentation, must be edible.

Must be staged on stable board or plate

SECTION C9 - OPEN

Capri Theatre, Goodwood

donated a voucher for Champion

77. Child’s Birthday Cake

78. Special Occasion Cake

79. 6 Decorated Cupcakes

80. 6 decorated biscuits – homemade

81. Gingerbread House

82. Christmas Cake

SECTION C10 - JUNIOR

(16 years and under)

Wallis Cinemas donated a voucher for Champion

83. Child’s Birthday Cake

84. Special Occasion Cake

85. 6 decorated Cup cakes

86. Gingerbread House

JUNIOR

COOKERY

SECTION C5 - JUNIOR

(13 – 16 years)

Wallis Cinemas, Mt Barker

donated a prize for Champion

43. 5 Anzac Biscuits

44. 6 Biscuits – 3 varieties – 2 of each

including quinoa cookies – recipe pg 21

45. 4 Butterfly Cakes – cream filled

46. 5 Scones

47. 2 Pasties – approx 15 cm

48. Pizza – approx 25 cm

49. Apple Slice – 2 pieces

50. Chocolate Log Cake – iced

51. Banana Cake – iced

52. Healthy School Lunch Box

53. Breakfast tray for Mum or Dad

54. 5 Rock Buns

SECTION C6 - JUNIOR

(8 – 12 years)

Bridge Bowl, Murray Bridge

donated a voucher for Champion

55. 5 Anzac Biscuits

56. 6 Biscuits – 3 varieties – 2 of each

including quinoa cookies – recipe pg 21

57. 5 Scones

58. 6 Pikelets

59. Plate of Party Food – 5 items

60. Chocolate Log Cake – iced

61. Banana Cake – iced

62. Healthy School Lunch Box

63. Breakfast tray for Mum or Dad

64. 5 Rock Buns

SECTION C7 - JUNIOR

(5 – 7 years)

Marie Fendler donated a voucher for Champion

65. 5 Anzac Biscuits

66. 5 Chocolate Crackles

67. 5 Decorated Biscuits (bought or

homemade)

68. Healthy School Lunch Box

69. Breakfast Tray for Mum or Dad

70. 5 Rock Buns

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Aggregate Points

The OPEN Exhibitor earning the most Aggregate Points in the Hall at

the Callington Show will receive a $40 cash prize.

The JUNIOR Exhibitor (16yrs or under) earning

the most Aggregate Points in the Hall at the

Callington Show will receive a $30 cash prize.

The Exhibitor earning the most Aggregate Points

in the Farmers Marquee at the Callington Show

will receive a $30 cash prize.

All prizes have been kindly donated by Roger Farley.

SECTION E3 – CUT FLOWERS (OPEN)

State Flora, Murray Bridge donated a voucher for Champion

29. Daisies, 3 distinct blooms single 30. Daisies, 3 distinct blooms double 31. Daisy, 1 cut 32. Sweet Peas, 3 blooms, different colours

33. Pansies/Violas, 3 distinct blooms 34. Petunias, 3 blooms 35. Calendulas, 3 blooms

36. Antirrhinum, 1 cut 37. Fuschia, 1 cut 38. Foxglove, 1 cut

39. 3 Orange, distinct variety (1 cut of ea) 40. 3 Pink, distinct variety (1 cut of ea)

41. 3 Blue/Mauve, distinct variety (1 cut of ea)

42. 3 Red, distinct variety (1 cut of ea) 43. 3 White, distinct variety (1 cut of ea) 44. 3 Yellow, distinct variety (1 cut of ea)

45. Collection of Garden cuts, 3 distinct varies 46. Geranium / Pelargonium, single,1 cut 47. Geranium / Pelargonium, single, 3 cuts 48. Geranium / Pelargonium, double,1 cut

49. Geranium / Pelargonium, double, 3 cuts 50. Ivy Geranium, 3 distinct 51. Flowering Native, 1 cut

52. Flowering Native, 3 cuts 53. Any other flower, not already listed, 1 cut

or bloom

54. Any other shrub, not already listed, 1 cut

SECTION E4 – CUT FLOWERS

(JUNIOR, 16 years and under) Junior Exhibitor to stage own exhibits

Winterley Nursery, Callington donated plants

for each class 55. Rose, 1 bloom 56. Rose, 1 bud

57. Flowers (1 variety), 3 distinct 58. Flowers, 3 cuts or blooms 59. Flowering Native, 1 cut

60. Flowering Native, 3 cuts or blooms 61. Any shrub, 1 cut 62. Any shrub, 3 cuts

63. Any bulbous, 1 cut or 1 bloom 64. Any bulbous, 3 cuts or 3 blooms

65. Any other flower, 1 cut or bloom

66. Any other flower, 3 cuts or blooms

SECTION E5 – CUT FLOWERS

(SPECIAL NEEDS) Winterley Nursery, Callington donated plants

for each class 67. Any flower, 1 cut

68. Any shrub, 1 cut

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SECTION E - CUT FLOWERS CONVENOR: Colin Rawlins, Phone 8532 1538

STEWARDS: Raelene Wegener, Merle Rawlins

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington, 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee per Open exhibit – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form. Entry fee per Junior and Special Needs exhibit – 20c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Bottles for staging exhibits will be provided. All produce to be grown by the exhibitor and placed by exhibitor. Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall

between 7.30am and 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm. (NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate. 1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class in Junior and Special Needs will receive a ribbon. Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section. Grand Champion Sash and prize will be presented to the best overall exhibit. Aggregate Sash and Prize will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most overall points in the Section.

Grand Champion Prize Donated by: Webb family, Dawesley Aggregate Prize Donated by: Mt Barker Therapeutic Massage Centre Sponsored by: Neutrog, Kanmantoo

Glass bottles for flower presentation have been kindly donated by Bleasdale Winery

SECTION E1 – ROSES - Bud or Bloom

(OPEN) Blooms & Baskets, Mt Barker donated a

voucher for Champion

1. Pink Rose, 1 bloom 2. Pink Rose, 1 bud 3. Red Rose, 1 bloom

4. Red Rose, 1 bud 5. Yellow Rose, 1 bloom 6. Yellow Rose, 1 bud

7. White Rose, 1 bloom 8. White Rose, 1 bud 9. Orange Rose, 1 bloom

10. Orange Rose, 1 bud 11. Multi Coloured, 1 bloom 12. Multi Coloured, 1 bud

13. Miniature Rose, 1 cut (1 or more blooms on 1 stem)

14. Roses 3 of 1 variety

15. Roses 3 distinct variety 16. Any other Rose/s, 1 cut

SECTION E2 – BULBOUS (OPEN)

Capri Theatre, Goodwood donated a voucher for Champion

17. Bearded Iris, 1 cut 18. Bearded Iris, 3 cuts 19. Dutch Iris, 1 cut 20. Dutch Iris, 3 cuts

21. Any other Iris, 1 cut 22. Arum Lily, 1 cut 23. Arum Lily, 3 cuts

24. Anemone, 1 bloom 25. Orchid, 1 spike 26. Orchid, 3 florets

27. Bulbous, 3 cuts 28. Any other Bulbous, 1 cut or 1 bloom (not

already listed)

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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF SA

RICH FRUIT CAKE & GENOA CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

SOUTHERN COUNTRY SHOWS ASSOCIATION SEMI-FINALS

to be held at STRATHALBYN SHOW

on Monday 7th October, 2013

CONVENER: Vaughan Wilson, Phone 8391 0633

FREE ENTRY: 1 ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR PER CHAMPIONSHIP Entries close: 4.00pm, FRIDAY, 4TH OCTOBER 2013

Entries to Secretary:

Ms Robyn Van Dok, PO Box 713 Strathalbyn, 5255

Ph: 0430 902 907 or email [email protected]

Fruit Cake and Genoa Cake exhibits will be accepted on MONDAY up to 8.00am for judging and

not to be removed until 4.30pm.

OPEN JUDGING TO BE HELD ON SHOW DAY

AT APPROX. 2.30pm in the Show Hall Cookery Auditorium.

RICH FRUIT CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

Recipe to be used – Cake not to be iced SUNBEAM PRODUCTS TO BE USED WHERE POSSIBLE

Prize money: First $60, Second $25, Third $10

For Rich Fruit Cake recipe and Hints go to

www.sacountryshows.com

METHOD: Mix together all fruits, and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream together butter and sugar. Add the eggs one at a time,

beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour and lastly the chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture into a prepared square tin (APPROX. 19-22cm IN SIZE). Bake in a

slow oven for approx. 3 – 3 ½ hours.

GENOA CAKE COMPETITION Exhibitor’s own recipe to be used – Cake not to be iced.

Size and shape optional (no recipe need accompany exhibit SUNBEAM PRODUCTS TO BE USED WHERE POSSIBLE

Prize money: First $50, Second $20, Third $10

INGREDIENTS

250 grams butter

250 grams dark brown sugar 6 eggs

250 grams sultanas 250 grams raisins 200 grams currants 100 grams dates

60 grams chopped red glacè cherries 60 grams mixed peel 60 grams chopped almonds

375 grams plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon mixed spice

200 mls sherry or brandy

Sponsored by

SUNBEAM

Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the

2014 ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW

PRIZES: FIRST $200, SECOND $75, THIRD $40

Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the

2014 ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW

PRIZES: FIRST $250, SECOND $100, THIRD $50

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2013 COUNTRY WOMEN’S

SCONE MIX COMPETITION Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills and The SA Country Women’s Association

Competition Outline TO BE JUDGED AT YOUR SHOW

ALL WINNERS TO COMPETE IN ASSOCIATION FINAL.

Exhibits must be delivered on Saturday 26th October to the Callington Memorial Hall from

7.30am to 12.00noon. Exhibits to be staged by 12.00noon for judging at 12.30pm.

(NO EXHIBITORS ALLOWED IN HALL AT JUDGING).

NO EXHIBIT to be removed before 4.15pm on Sunday 27th October.

Best SWEET SCONES variation of your scone recipe which must use the Laucke Country

Women’s Scone Mix as the base.

Only one entry per person.

Entrants are only eligible to win one local final.

Winners from each Local Show to be eligible to enter and be judged at the appropriate

Association Show. The 10 Association winners will then compete in a State Final as part of the 2014 Royal

Adelaide Show.

No entry fee.

Entrants please note that you DO NOT have to follow the recipe

on the back of the box. You use the mix as a base only.

If the CWA Scone Mix is not available in your town please contact

the show secretary.

Revenue to the CWA from sales of the scone mix is used to assist

drought affected families in South Australia and Interstate.

Judging Guidelines

1. 5 scones presented for judging.

2. Scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter.

3. Well risen, straight sides, thin golden crust top and bottom, no flour base.

4. Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according to type.

Prize Allocation

LOCAL 1st Laucke Goods Hamper (value approx $17)

2nd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix

3rd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix

ASSOCIATION To be held at SCSA Annual Dinner — Saturday 26 April, 2014

1st $40.00

2nd $20.00

3rd $10.00

STATE

1st $200.00

2nd $75.00

3rd $40.00

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SECTION U - MOTORBIKES CONVENOR: Simon Lindsay, Phone 0422 920 533 or 0424 103 662

ENTRY FORMS WITH FEES, IN ENVELOPE, MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY Judy Paech, Post Office, Callington 5254, or delivered to the Callington General Store

BEFORE 4.00PM ON FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER. No late or phone entries will be accepted

Entry fee – 50c inc GST must accompany entry form.

Exhibits must be delivered on Sunday 27th October to the Farmer’s Marquee on the

Callington Oval between 7.30am and 9.30am. NO EXHIBIT to be removed before

4.00pm on Sunday 27th October.

1st 2nd and 3rd place winners of each class receive a certificate.

Prize money will be awarded 1st - $1.00, 2nd – 50c.

Champion Sash & Prize will be awarded to most outstanding exhibit in each section.

Grand Champion Sash will be presented to the best overall exhibit.

Two wheeled bikes only. Unroadworthy or unregistered bikes to be delivered by ute or trailer.

Sponsored by: Murraylands Ag Services

Murray Bridge Racing Club

Grandisons Mens & Boys Wear, Murray Bridge

SECTION U1 – MOTORBIKES

1. Mint - The pride and joy - shiny, custom & clean

2. Workhorse - May have interesting accessories used for working on the farm, any

condition

3. Rough - It may not look pretty, but it gets the job done, poor condition

4. Fancy dress/Custom - Bike dressed up/modified to look different, could be anything!

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Open to: Dawesley, Kanmantoo, Callington, Monarto, Rockleigh and Hartley Residents

Kindly sponsored by: Neutrog, Kanmantoo; Winterley Nursery, Callington; Jan Farley, Red

Creek.

Entry form: Fill out and return this page. Forms are also available from the Convenor,

Callington and Kanmantoo General Stores or show.callington.net.au

Garden categories: (Judges will select the most appropriate category for your garden)

1. Small or cottage garden

2. Overall front / back garden

3. Young garden (under 18 months old)

4. Outdoor living area / individual feature

5. Large acreage / rural garden

6. Waterwise garden

7. Productive home garden - ie fruits and vegetables

8. Native garden

9. Most improved (one garden will be selected from 2012 entries)

10. Any other type of garden, not yet mentioned

One garden out of all the 2013 entrants will be selected as Grand Champion.

Judging out of 30 points: 10 points awarded per criteria; Upkeep, Content & Appeal

Entry Fee: $5 per residence (please include map if residence is hard to find)

Entry fee and form to be submitted by closing date, please return to:

Secretary, Judy Paech, C/- Post Office, Callington SA 5254

Entry Closing Date: Wednesday 9th October 2013

Final Judging Date: Sunday 13th October 2013

Callington Show Date: Sunday 27th October 2013

Winners on display all day and Awards Presentation at 1:30pm

Convenor: Kathy Schneider, phone 8538 5045 or 0405 124 485

Name: ............................................................................. Email: ................................................................

Address: .......................................................................................................................................................

Telephone: ............................. District: ......................................... Fee Enclosed:.............................

2013 Callington Regional Spring Garden Competition

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SECTION D – DOGS CONVENOR: Mrs Rosemary Gabell, Phone 0412 780 817 for any enquiries

ENTRIES TO: Rosemary Gabell, PO Box 69, Callington, 5254 or delivered to the Callington General Store BEFORE 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY 11th OCTOBER. As per SACA Schedule.

No phone entries will be accepted.

SANCTION SHOW Conducted under the rules and regulations of the

South Australian Canine Association

GATES OPEN 7.00AM – ENTRY TO OVAL VIA RAILWAY ENTRANCE BEFORE

10.00AM

Commencing at 10.00am on 27th October 2013

Group 1: Toys Group 2: Terriers Group 3: Gundogs

Group 4: Hounds Group 5: Working Group 6: Utility Group 7: Non-Sporting

Full schedule for entries see September 2013 South Australian Canine Association Journal. Entries on official SACA entry forms accepted only for categories listed above.

FUN CLASSES (open to all) Entry Fee: $1.00 per class paid on the day to Convenor.

Dogs must be registered with the Convenor by 12noon for judging at 12:15pm

Dog with the Waggiest Tail Owner & Dog look-a-like

Best Begging Dog Oldest Dog

Neutered Class Open class for dogs not exhibited in the SACA classes

Child Handler (Child 5-15years)

Entries for Fun Classes taken on the day only by the Dog Show Convenor.

*** ALL DOGS MUST BE ON A STURDY COLLAR AND LEAD *** SPONSORS: Bob Douglass

Terimist Kennels Daish Irrigation Harold King

Bill & Janet Godfrey Murray Valley Kennel Club Mt Barker Veterinary Clinic - vaccination voucher for Best Overall in fun classes

Ron Sullivan

Ernie & Betty Moore

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CALLINGTON

SHOW

GENERAL ENTRY FORM One section per entry form

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

Name: _____________________________________________________________________

Postal Address: _____________________________________________________________

Town: __________________________________ Post Code: _________________________

Phone Number: _____________________________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________________________________

(Junior exhibitors only): Age: ___________ Parent/Guardian: ______________________

PIC: _______________________________ (livestock only)

I am entering exhibits in TWO or more Southern Country Shows and wish to qualify for

Association Aggregate Points. Please use a separate entry form for each Section

I the undersigned hereby declare that the Exhibits entered are subject to the Rules and

Regulations of the Society.

Signed: _____________________________________________________________________

ENTRY FEES must accompany this form. For some sections, exhibits must also

accompany this form. Late Entries WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED and will be returned.

Entry forms with fees can be delivered to the Callington General Store or sent to: The Secretary, Callington Show, PO Box 21, CALLINGTON, SA, 5254

Cheques made payable to “Callington A&H Society Inc”

SECTION:

SUB

SECTION

CLASS

QTY

DESCRIPTION OF CLASS

ENTRY

FEE

SUB TOTAL

Membership $12 (Must be paid at least 1 week prior to Show) $

TOTAL $

Exhibitor No.

CALLINGTON

SHOW

GENERAL ENTRY FORM One section per entry form

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

Name: _____________________________________________________________________

Postal Address: _____________________________________________________________

Town: _________________________________ Post Code: _________________________

Phone Number: ____________________________________________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________________________

(Junior exhibitors only): Age: ___________ Parent/Guardian: ______________________

PIC: _______________________________ (livestock only)

I am entering exhibits in TWO or more Southern Country Shows and wish to qualify for

Association Aggregate Points. Please use a separate entry form for each Section

I the undersigned hereby declare that the Exhibits entered are subject to the Rules and

Regulations of the Society.

Signed: ____________________________________________________________________

ENTRY FEES must accompany this form. For some sections, exhibits must also

accompany this form. Late Entries WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED and will be returned.

Entry forms with fees can be delivered to the Callington General Store or sent to: The Secretary, Callington Show, PO Box 21, CALLINGTON, SA, 5254

Cheques made payable to “Callington A&H Society Inc”

SECTION:

SUB

SECTION

CLASS

QTY

DESCRIPTION OF CLASS

ENTRY

FEE

SUB TOTAL

Membership $12 (Must be paid at least 1 week prior to Show) $

TOTAL $

Exhibitor No.