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2014 PRIZE LIST 122nd Hamiota Fair
To be held in Hamiota
Thursday July 17, 2014 Heather Rothnie - President
Brent McKinnon - Past President
Linda Wilson - Secretary 204-764-2642
ENTRIES
By mail: Box 577, Hamiota, MB R0M 0T0
On or by Tuesday, July 15, 2014: [email protected]
Wednesday, July 16, 2014 - 1:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hamiota District Sports Complex 204-764-2283
Swimming Pool and Camping Facilities on the Grounds
Free Pancake Breakfast with Grounds Admission
6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the Fair Grounds Sponsored by: Redfern Farm Services, Hamiota Co-op, Hamiota Super Thrifty
Drugstore, Vanguard Credit Union, Rawlings Home Hardware
Annual Fair Day Parade
Start time: 9:00 a.m., Marshalling 8:30 a.m. High School
Sponsored by Hamiota Pioneer Club Museum
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LIFE MEMBERS *Adams, Gordon *Edwards, Eileen *Killoh, Mrs. James Murray, Betty
*Anderson, Hud *English, Etta *Kirk, Joseph *Murray, Eileen
Anderson, Lloyd *Finkbeiner, John Kirk, Nora *Newton, Earl
*Armstrong, Ray *Francis, Maurice *Kirk, Roy *Park, Donald
*Arthur, Philip *Fraser, K.R. *Kirk, Wilmot *Paterson, Bruce
Asselstine,Allan *Fraser, Ross. *Knight, Charles *Pollock, W.J.
*Baxter, William *Fraser, W.K. Knight Ron *Pollock, Mrs. W.J.
*Beggs, Walter *Fraser, Mrs. W.K. Lawn, Jack Preston, Allan
Boyd, Jack *Gammack, James *Lewis, Charles *Randall, Charles
*Brethour, Arthur *Gray, Arnold *Lewis, Irvine *Rankin, John
*Bridge, Keith *Gray, Clifford Lewis, Rodney *Riddell, J. E.
*Brooks, Franklin *Gray, Harvey Lints, Ray *Robertson, George
*Brooks, Kay *Gray, Mrs. Harvey *Little, A. G. *Robertson, Ross
*Brooks, Jim Gray, Ross *Lobban, Ian *Routledge, Jim
Brooks, Norval Gregory Betty *McConnell, A.E. *Russell, Alice
*Brown, Mrs. C.P. *Grey, Mrs. Will *McConnell, Bob *Scorgie, James
*Brown, Norman *Gurr, Lorne *McConnell, Dawn Sedgwick. Tom
Brown, Todd *Hazelwood, Lloyd *McConnell, Eleanor *Smyth, John
*Chappell, Phyllis *Hazelwood, Mrs. M. McConnell, Elgin *Stewart, Leona
*Cochrane, Elva Hedley, Bob McConnell, Ida *Strachan, Garth
Cochrane, Gary *Hedley, Percy McConnell, Nora *Strachan, T.J.
Collie, Bill Heise, Margaret McConnell, Ruth *Strachan, Mrs. T.J.
*Coombs, Jack Henderson, Wallace McLaren, Harold *Strachan, W.B.
*Coxworth, Margaret *Houck, Mrs. E.P. *MacDonald, Mac *Taylor, Mae
*Cummings, Allan *Hudson, Ed McKinnon, Brent Thompson, John
*Dale, Hud Hutchings, Jean *McKinnon, Howard *Turner, Maurice
*Dale, Lorne Johnston, Earle Madsen, Reg Vickery, Doug
*Dixon, Art *Johnston, Mrs. L.D. *Mathison, Jim *Ward, Mrs. John
*Dixon, Ernest A. Johnston, Peggy *Mennie, Doreen *White, Betty
*Dixon, Keith *Johnston, Mrs. Wilfred Milne, Ellen Wiltsey, Helen
Douglas, Gwen *Kidd, Cecil *Miller, William *Woods, Nelson
*Douglas, Jim *Killoh, Gordon *Miller, Mrs. William *Wright, Jack
*Drake, Kyler *Killoh, Mrs. Gordon *Morton, Bob *Wyatt, Fred
Eastcott, Lorna *Killoh, James *Murray, Arnold
COMMITTEES
FINANCE Executive
SPORTS Lloyd Anderson
GROUNDS Directors
MEALS Volunteer(s) Needed
GATE ATTENDERS Ron Knight, Everett Gurr, Murray Mathison, Delmar McConnell
AUDITOR Kevin Routledge
BANK Royal Bank of Canada
The Officers and members of the Hamiota Agriculture Society wish to express their gratitude to all those who
have supported this event in the past years. Sponsors such as Manitoba Agriculture, R.M. of Hamiota and Town
of Hamiota are greatly appreciated. You, the exhibitors, are vital to our success.
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NOTICE TO ALL FAIR EXHIBITORS
The Boards of the following Agriculture Fairs would like to give notice that
the rules and regulations printed in the annual fair books will be adhered to
as stated.
Please take special note of the entry deadlines, as we would appreciate your
co-operation for early entries to accommodate all of the fairs. (the earlier
is better)
If there are any questions, please contact the fair secretaries listed.
Oak River Ag. Society July 13 & 14 Ashley Black 204-566-2281
Strathclair Ag. Society July 15 Keri-Lyn Rothnie 204-365-2579
Shoal Lake Ag. Society July 16 Cory Luhowy 204-759-2280
Hamiota Ag. Society July 17 Linda Wilson 204-764-2642
Harding Ag. Society July 18 Bonnie Kent 204-838-2241
Oak Lake Ag. Society July 19 Pat Baker 204-855-2030
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RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. That all persons be admissible as exhibitors of this society on the payment of $5.00 annually, said sum
entitles person to exhibit and one admission to the grounds. Five percent of all prize money
amounting to over $5.00 will be withheld except in classes where an entry fee is charged.
2. $5.00 will be retained as membership fee for next year from exhibitors receiving prizes.
3. Entry fees, membership fees and 5% deduction will not be charged in school children’s section.
4. Entries may be mailed to LINDA WILSON, Secretary, Box 577, Hamiota, Manitoba R0M 0T0 and
should be mailed 7 days prior to the date of show. Entries close at 9:00 p.m. the day before the show.
DOUBLE ENTRY FEES WILL BE LEVIED FOR ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THAT
TIME.
5. The Secretary will be at the Hamiota District Sports Complex at 1:00 p.m. on the day prior to the
day of the Exhibition. No animal or article will be allowed to compete for prizes unless entry for same
has been made properly.
6. All prize money will be paid or mailed before September 15, any errors or omissions must be
reported within 15 days from the date of mailing.
7. The entry ticket will be provided to the exhibitors by the morning of the exhibition and must remain
attached to all animals and articles.
8. Names or marks indicating names of owners must not appear on anything exhibited.
9. All entries containing noxious weeds, (Perennial Baby’s Breath, Lythrum, etc.) will be disqualified.
10. All stock and articles exhibited must be the property of the exhibitor at least 30 days before the date of
the exhibition or all prizes awarded to such entries will be withheld. No partnership for the mere
purpose of exhibiting the subject thereof, no ownership of several different individuals who unite their
properties to complete an exhibit, shall be construed as bona fide and absolute ownership except for
four and six horse teams, and except in case of firms and clubs, when entry is made accordingly.
11. No prize will be awarded in classes for home crafts except for work that is actual production of the
exhibitor or a member of his or her family, nor for exhibits which have been awarded a prize in the
same class at a former exhibition of this Society, nor by any exhibitor who is not a bona fide resident of
Manitoba.
12. All vegetables and grain must be the production of the exhibitor during the season of the show.
13. Produce must be delivered to the persons having charge of showrooms and grounds or be placed in the
respective classes under their direction.
14. All articles must be in the Complex Curling ice surface by 9:00 a.m. on the day of the show and remain
there until 5:00 p.m. Exhibits will not be accepted after 9:00 a.m. Livestock to remain until 5:30 p.m.
If any exhibitor withdraws before classes or judging is finished, all prize money will be forfeited.
15. No animal or article can compete in more than one section of subsection. Except in (a) Special Prize;
(b) individual horses shown on line may also enter as single drivers and teams; (c) individual cattle
may also enter as herds.
16. No more than one article may be shown in any section by an exhibitor, except horses.
17. Judging times - please check each section.
18. Parties showing purebred stock must, on request, produce to the Secretary, certificate of pedigree,
except for calves, in which case statutory declaration stating that the animal is entitled to be duly
registered shall be produced.
19. All stock exhibited must be sired by a registered sire.
20. The age of livestock shall be computed from date of current show.
21. All stallions must be registered.
22. All stallions shown must be well mannered or the judge may ask for them to withdraw.
23. Bedding will be supplied free and exhibitors will supply their own feed and exhibitors must clean out
stalls prior to departure.
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24. Helper’s tickets will be provided to the stockmen, one ticket for every 4 entries, 3 tickets to be the
limit. These must be obtained from the secretary.
25. Judges’ decision in all classes to be final, unless appealed as hereinafter provided. Every appeal must
be in writing and lodged with the secretary while class and judges are still on the grounds and must be
accompanied by $10.00 for each appeal in question, which will be returned to the exhibitor if the appeal is
sustained. Parties openly objecting to a decision in any class shall forfeit all claims to prizes they would
otherwise have obtained.
26. No persons shall interfere with the judges while in the discharge of their duty. Any breach of this rule
on the part of an exhibitor will disentitle him/her to a prize in each such case for his/her exhibit in the
section in connection with which there is interference by him/her.
27. In the absence of competition the judges may award first, second or no prize, according to the merit of
the exhibit and shall have it in their power to withhold any premium for any animal or article which
they may consider unworthy of same.
28. Exhibitors, shall upon request, furnish statutory declaration stating that they have conformed to and
are within the rules and regulations of the Society with respect to their exhibits.
29. The Directors cannot hold themselves responsible for the loss or damage to exhibits.
30. All Cups offered for competition are to become the property of the exhibitor winning same for 3 years
in succession.
31. The Directors reserve the right to pay prizes shown in this prize list on percentage basis in the event
that the revenue of the Society is not sufficient to enable the prizes to be paid in full.
32. Amusements and concessions utilizing electricity to be charged $15.00 per booth and all others to be
levied $10.00.
33. The Directors reserve the final and absolute right to interpret, enforce or add to the foregoing rules and
regulations and violations shall be subject to such penalties as the Directors should prescribe.
34. Due to increased postage costs, 50 cents will be deducted from all mailed prize winnings over $5.00.
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LIGHT HORSE AND PONY CLASSES Directors in Charge: Myra Gregory, Karen Scott, Terry Lewis, Shelagh Burr, Hannah Scott, Ellice Lints, Derek
Ashcroft. Junior Director: Eveline Juce
Note: Order of Go is attached at back of fair book. Please refer to this when placing entries, as we are unable to
wait long periods of time for tack changes.
General Rules
1. Halter classes judged promptly at 9:00 a.m.
2. All horses and ponies must be measured by an official.
3. Birth certificates for junior classes must be produced upon request by an official.
4. Registration papers must be made available upon request from an official for registered classes.
5. All exhibitors and competitors should be neatly and appropriately dressed for the competition.
6. All exhibitors will cooperate with the fair officials in parking of trucks, trailers, wagons and
buggies. Stalls are to be kept in an orderly and tidy fashion.
7. Exhibitors must refrain from the use of foul and abusive language on the fair grounds.
8. Classes maybe combined if conditions and entries warrant.
9. All stallions must be registered purebred and well mannered.
10. Horses may not be shown in breed classes and open show.
11. Horses may enter English and Western performance classes within breed or open show section.
12. Entry fee: $2.00 per class.
13. The Pioneer Club invites exhibitors in Fancy or Comic Costumes to participate in the parade, which leaves
the high school at 9:00 a.m.
14. Exhibitors - PLEASE NOTE - Entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. ANY
ENTRIES MADE AFTER THIS TIME WILL BE CHARGED DOUBLE ENTRY FEE.
15. Ages of competitors shall be determined as of January 1 of calendar year.
16. Abuse to animals will not be tolerated.
17. No cross entry to the Miniature Horse Classes.
LINE CLASSES 1. Stallion, any breed, any size, 3 years old & over 10 8 6 4
2. Brood mare with foal at side, any breed, any size 10 8 6 4
3. Foal of calendar year, any breed 10 8 6 4
Pony & over 14.2 Light Horse Sponsored by Shoal Lake Vet Clinic
4. Filly, gelding, stallion, 1 & 2 yrs old, any breed, any size 10 8 6 4
(no cross entry to Classes 9 & 12)
5. Pony, mare or gelding, 3 yrs & older, 14.2 & under 10 8 6 4
6. Saddle hack type mare or gelding, 3 yrs & older, over 14.2 10 8 6 4
7. Western type mare or gelding, 3 yrs & older, over 14.2 10 8 6 4
8. Champion & Reserve Champion ribbons in Classes 1 - 7. Sponsored by Shoal Lake Vet Clinic
Registered Welsh Pony 57. Purebred yeld mare or gelding 10 8 6 4
58. Champion & Reserve Champion in Class 57. Gift donated by B & E Farms, Bob & Ellice Lints.
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Registered Arabian - Half Arabian Sponsored by Dr. J.E. Hudson Family
9. Purebred/part bred filly, gelding or stallion 1 & 2 yrs. 10 8 6 4
10. Purebred/part bred yeld mare or gelding, 3 yrs. & over 10 8 6 4 11. Champion & Reserve Champion in Classes 9 & 10. Sponsored by Dr. J. E. Hudson Family.
Registered Quarter Horse Sponsored by Hamiota Super Thrifty Drug Mart
12. Filly, gelding or stallion, 1 & 2 yrs. 10 8 6 4
13. Yeld mare or gelding, 3 yrs & older 10 8 6 4
14. Champion & Reserve Champion in Classes 12 & 13. Sponsored by Hamiota Super Thrifty Drug
Mart.
Showmanship
15. Lollipop Class - 6 years & under. No cross entry to Class 16. Entry fee $1.00. Parents may accompany
child. All competitors will receive a red ribbon. Sponsored by Tony & Karen Scott
16. Showmanship on halter, 11 years & under 10 8 6 4 2
Gift donated by Cargill Grain Ltd., Oakner
17. Showmanship on halter, 12 - 14 years. 10 8 6 4 2
Gift & Sponsored by Redferns
18. Showmanship on halter, 15 - 17 years 10 8 6 4 2
Sponsored by TJ Auto
19. Showmanship on halter, 18 years & over 10 8 6 4 2
Sponsored by Knight-Line Farms
PERFORMANCE CLASSES to be held in Gymkhana Arena
Pleasure Pony under Saddle (English or Western)
20. Saddle pony 14.2 hands & under 12 10 8 6 4
Arabian/Part Bred Performance Open to registered purebred and part bred Arabians. NO CROSS ENTRY TO OPEN SHOW
21. Western Pleasure 12 10 8 6 4
22. Hunter under saddle 12 10 8 6 4
23. Arabian costume. Open horses will be shown with fringes, tapestry or tassels. Riders shall be attired in native
costume, flowing cape, pantaloons, headdress, scarf and sash 12 10 8 6 4
Quarter Horse Performance Registered quarter horses only. NO CROSS ENTRY TO OPEN SHOW
24. Western Pleasure Senior Horse 6 yrs. & over 12 10 8 6 4
25. Western Pleasure Junior Horse 2 yrs. old 12 10 8 6 4
26. Western Pleasure Junior Horse 3 - 5 yrs. 12 10 8 6 4
Classes 25 and 26 to be amalgamated if insufficient numbers.
27. Hunter under saddle 12 10 8 6 4
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Open Light Horse Performance - 14.2 & over
NO CROSS ENTRY TO BREED HORSE CLASSES
28. Hunter under saddle 12 10 8 6 4
29. Western Pleasure Senior Horse 6 yrs. & over 12 10 8 6 4
30. Western Pleasure Junior Horse 5 years & under 12 10 8 6 4
These last two classes to be amalgamated if insufficient numbers.
Special Classes
31. Western Pleasure Stake: $10.00 entry fee. $50.00 added money sponsored by Kevin and Cindy
Routledge. Payout 100% split: 40%, 30%, 20% & 10%.
32. Open Road Hack - English to be shown at walk, trot, strong trot, easy canter and hard gallop. Horse should
go with presence and appearance of substance with refinement. Judged on performance, conformation,
substance and manners. 12 10 8 6 4
Classes 33 & 34 are for novice riders only. No cross entry between Classes 33 & 34. No cross entry
riders to any other riding classes except Costume classes 36 and 37 and gymkhana. NO CROSS
ENTRIES IN ANY COSTUME CLASSES.
33. Lead Line Class. Horse or pony to be led only at the walk. Rider not to have reached his/her 7th birthday.
Rider leader to be appropriately dressed. Horse to be judged on manners, promptness and suitability to lead line
work. Children to be judged on attire, neatness and cleanliness. English or Western equipment optional.
12 10 8 6
Gift donated by Grey Owl Plumbing
34. Walk and trot 12 years and under English or Western attire, rider may use 2 hands
12 10 8 6
Gift donated by B & E Farms, Bob & Ellice Lints
35. Costume Parade Class. Lady or gentleman riding a horse, western equipment and attire with lots of colour.
To be judged on performance, manners, conformation - 75%; appointments of horse 2and rider - 25%. No cross
entry to class 23. 12 10 8 6
36. Costume Parade, boy/girl 16 years and under - Comic 12 10 8 6
Gift donated by Hi-way Collision, Hamiota
37. Costume Parade, boy/girl 16 years and under - Fancy 12 10 8 6
Gift donated by Royal Bank of Canada
Classes 38 - 42 open to any 4H Light Horse or Pony Club member, Classes to be judged 75% on performance and
grooming and 25% on quality of horse.
38. 4H Saddle class, Junior 11 years & under 12 10 8 6
Gift & Sponsored by Hamiota Hotel
39. 4H Saddle Class, Intermediate 12 - 14 years 12 10 8 6
Gift donated by Little Valley Quarter Horses
40. 4H Saddle Class, Senior 15 years & older 12 10 8 6
Gift & Sponsored by Gregory Sand & Gravel
41. Hands and Seat, English 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
42. Hands and Seat, English 13 - 16 years 12 10 8 6 4
43. Hands and Seat, English 17 years and older 12 10 8 6 4
44. Hands and Seat, Western 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
45. Hands and Seat, Western 13 - 16 years 12 10 8 6 4
46. Hands and Seat, Western 17 – 38 years 12 10 8 6 4
47. Hands and Seat, Classic 39 years and older 12 10 8 6 4
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Gymkhana M.G.R.A. Sanctioned Starts promptly at 5:00 p.m. M.G.R.A. members please send name of horse with entry. Entry deadline will
be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. Entry fee is $2.00 per class, per competitor. Before being allowed to
show all entry fees are to be paid. IF PLANNING TO RUN MORE THAN ONE HORSE, PLEASE
ENTER BY THE MONDAY PRIOR TO FAIR IN ORDER TO ALLOW ADEQUATE SPACING
BETWEEN RUNS. ENTRY DEADLINE WILL BE 9:00 P.M. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW.
ANY ENTRIES MADE AFTER THIS TIME WILL BE CHARGED DOUBLE ENTRY FEE.
WESTERN PLEASURE
1. Pee Wee, 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
2. Junior, 18 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
3. Senior 12 10 8 6 4
WESTERN REINING
4. Pee Wee, 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
5. Junior, 18 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
6. Senior 12 10 8 6 4
POLE BENDING
7. Pee Wee, 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
8. Junior, 18 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
9. Senior 12 10 8 6 4
BARREL RACING
10. Pee Wee, 12 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
11. Junior, 18 years and under 12 10 8 6 4
12. Senior 12 10 8 6 4
13. Hamiota Barrel Stake: $10.00 entry fee. $100.00 added money sponsored by HazelGrove Farms, David,
Ruth, Wallace & Hazel Henderson. Payout: 100% split - 40%, 30%, 20%, 10%
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HEAVY HORSES
Classes to be ready by 10:00 a.m. Directors in Charge - Reg Madsen, Murray Sheane, Cheryl Burr.
Entry fee 10% of First Prize. Exhibitors please note entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show.
ANY ENTRIES MADE AFTER THIS TIME WILL BE CHARGED DOUBLE ENTRY FEE.
Registered Heavy Draft Horse - Any Breed 151. Stallion, any age 24 22 20
152. Brood mare 24 22 20
153. Foal of calendar year 24 22 20
154. Yearling filly 24 22 20 16
155. Filly, 2 years old 24 22 20 16
156. Dry mare, 3 years old 24 22 20 16
157. Dry mare, 4 years & over 24 22 20 16
Classes 151 - 157 $50.00 donated by Shoal Lake Farm Equipment Ltd. and $50.00 donated by Reg and
Carol Madsen.
Champion Mare - Ribbon
Reserve Champion Mare - Ribbon and $10.00 donated by Classic Country Hair Salon
Champion Stallion - Ribbon and $25.00 donated by Hamiota Super Thrifty Drug Mart
Reserve Champion Stallion - Ribbon and $10.00
Heavy Draft or Agricultural Horses 158. Brood mare 16 14 12
159. Foal of calendar year 10 8 6
160. Filly or gelding, yearling 16 14 12 10
161. Filly or gelding, 2 years 16 14 12 10
162. Agricultural mare or gelding, 3 years & over 16 14 12 10 8
163. Heavy draft mare or gelding, 3 years & over 16 14 12 10 8
164. General purpose mare or gelding, 3 years & over 16 14 12 10 8
165. Farm chunk mare or gelding, 3 years & over 16 14 12 10 8
Champion of Classes 158 - 165 - Ribbons and $15.00
Reserve Champion of Classes 158 - 165 - Ribbons and $10.00
Supreme Champion Draft Horse - $25.00 Donated by Madsen Hail Insurance
166. Best 3 heavy horses by 1 exhibitor, purebred or grade 20 18 16 14 12
167. Junior Showmanship 7 - 12 years of age as of calendar year
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Prize money donated by Cargill Grain Co. No Entry Fee.
168. Junior Showmanship 13 - 16 years of age as of calendar year
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Harnessed Team to Wagon Classes 169 - 181: Entries over 5th placing will receive $10.00.
169. Single draft horse on cart or wagon 30 25 20 15 10
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170. Best dressed and mannered team 30 25 20 15 10
171. Ladies driving 30 25 20 15 10
172. Junior driving, 7 - 12 years of age as of calendar year 12 10 8 6 4
173. Junior driving, 13 - 16 years of age as of calendar year 12 10 8 6 4
174. General purpose team 30 25 20 15 10
175. Farm chunk team 30 25 20 15 10
176. Agricultural team 30 25 20 15 10
177. Team purebred mares 30 25 20 15 10
178. Heavy draft team 30 25 20 15 10
179. Unicorn class 140 100 75 50 25
180. Four horse team 150 100 75 50 25
181. Six horse team 160 100 75 50 25
Class 169 - $25.00 donated by Hamiota Co-op
Class 170 - $25.00 donated by Redfern Farm Services
Classes 172 & 173 - $25.00 donated by Cargill Grain Co.
Class 178 - $25.00 donated by the Royal Bank of Canada
Class 179 - $25.00 donated by Burrland Farms
Class 181 - $25.00 donated by Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc.
Twin Valley Co-op donated a $50.00 gift certificate which is provided to a competitor in lieu of cash.
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REGISTERED MINIATURE HORSE SHOW Director - Kristi Argue
MINIATURE HORSES WILL RUN IN THE SAME RING AS THE HEAVY HORSES. AN ORDER OF
GO WILL BE AVAILABLE THE DAY BEFORE THE FAIR.
NO CROSS ENTRY TO LIGHT HORSE CLASSES (WHICH INCLUDE LINE, DRIVING AND
COSTUME) Registration papers must be available on request of Director. Being unable to do so would result in the
disqualification of that horse. All stallions on premises must be tied with a stud collar at all times. Entry fee:
$2.00 per class. DOUBLE ENTRY FEES WILL BE LEVIED FOR ANY ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER
9:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY.
Judging starts at 9:00 a.m.
201. Brood mare, 34” & under 10 8 6 4
202. Foal of calendar year 8 6 5 4
203. Brood mare, over 34” to 38” 10 8 6 4
204. Foal of calendar year 8 6 5 4
205. Stallion, 3 years & over 34” & under 10 8 6 4
206. Stallion, 3 years & over, 34” to 38” 10 8 6 4
207. Filly, gelding or stallion, 1 year, 34” & under 10 8 6 4
208. Filly, gelding or stallion, 2 years, 34” & under 10 8 6 4
209. Filly, gelding or stallion, 1 year, over 34” to 38” 10 8 6 4
210. Filly, gelding or stallion, 2 years, over 34” to 38” 10 8 6 4
211. Yeld mare or gelding, 3 years & over, under 34” 10 8 6 4
212. Yeld mare or gelding, 3 years & over, over 34” to 38” 10 8 6 4
213. Best 3 horses owned by one person 10 8 6 4
Open to all 1st and 2nd winners
Grand Champion, 34” & under - Gift donated by River Bend Mini Acres, Miniota, Manitoba
Reserve Champion, 34” & under - Gift donated by The Volk Family, Virden, Manitoba
Grand Champion, over 34” to 38”- Gift donated by Earl and Bernice Gerrard, Oak River, Manitoba
Reserve Champion, over 34” to 38”- Gift donated by The Argue Family, Hamiota, Manitoba
214. Lead Line, 6 years and under 12 8 6 4
215. Showmanship, 8 years and under 12 8 6 4
216. Showmanship, 16 years and under 12 8 6 4
217. Showmanship, 17 years and over 12 8 6 4
218. Costume Class - open 12 8 6 4
219. Single pleasure driving, 34” & under 12 8 6 4
220. Country pleasure driving, 34” & under 12 8 6 4
No cross entries between classes 219 and 220
221. Single pleasure driving, 34” - 38” 12 8 6 4
222. Country pleasure driving, 34” - 38” 12 8 6 4
No cross entries between 221 and 222
223. Best boy or girl driver, 16 years & under 12 8 6 4
224. Best gent or lady driver, 17 years & over 12 8 6 4
225. Single roadster, 34” & under 12 8 6 4
226. Single roadster, over 34” to 38” 12 8 6 4
227. Team to wagon 12 8 6 4
228. Four horse hitch 12 8 6 4
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Fun Classes 229. Cart obstacle – ribbons
230. Barrel racing – ribbons
231. Pole bending - ribbons
232. Halter pole bending – ribbons
233. Halter obstacle - ribbons
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CATTLE Directors: Allan Preston, John Thompson, Ross Gray
C - Charolais; MA - Maine Anjou; L - Limousin; A - Angus; Sh - Shorthorn; H - Hereford; Si - Simmental
1. Judging to commence at 11:00 a.m.
2. Entry Fee - $1.00 per entry per class, plus 10% of winnings.
3. One entry each exhibitor per class excepting two class - double entry allowed.
4. If only one herd of a breed, half prize money will be paid.
5. A herd consists of 4 animals - both sexes must be represented.
EXHIBITORS: Please note: Entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. ANY ENTRIES
MADE AFTER THIS TIME WILL BE CHARGED DOUBLE ENTRY FEE. Before being allowed to
show, all entry fees are to be paid when tickets are picked up.
Prize Money
1st - $30 2nd - $25. 3rd - $19. 4th - $15. 5th - $10. 6th - $6.
C MA L Sh H A Si
301 311 321 331 341 351 361 Bull, calendar year - 2014
302 312 322 332 342 352 362 Bull born April 1 - December 31, 2013
303 313 323 333 343 353 363 Bull born January 1 - March 31, 2013
304 314 324 334 344 354 364 Bull born during 2012 or earlier
Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Ribbons
305 315 325 335 345 355 365 Female, Calendar year - 2014
306 316 326 336 346 356 366 Female, born April 1 - December 31, 2013
307 317 327 337 347 357 367 Female, born January 1 - March 31, 2013
308 318 328 338 348 358 368 Female born in 2012 with or without own calf
309 319 329 339 349 359 369 Cow born 2011 or earlier with own current year
calf
Champion and Reserve Champion Female Ribbons
310 320 330 340 350 360 370 Group of 4 animals bred and owned by exhibitor.
One may be purchased. Both sexes must be
represented. Each animal must be shown in above
classes. Calves from above classes are eligible to
be shown in this class.
Special Championship Classes Arnold Gray Memorial - All bred yearling heifer class
Cattlex Ltd. - Supreme Champion Bull $50.00
Vanguard Credit Union - Supreme Champion Female $50.00
Uphill Shorthorns - Best group of 4 animals (bred & owned by exhibitor). One may be purchased, both sexes
must be represented, animals must be shown in previous classes. $50.00
Madsen Hail/Poplar Park Farm - Best Heifer Calf of calendar year. $50.00
371. Showmanship 7 - 12 years of age as of calendar year
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
372. Showmanship 13 - 16 years of age as of calendar year
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Cow and Calf Pen Class Directors: Todd Brown, Kevin Routledge.
373. Special Cow and Calf Class. The calf must not be eligible for registration or recordation. All breeds to be
shown against each other. To be shown in pens. Do not need to be halter broken, but must be clean.
Maximum of two entries per exhibitor. Public judging to place top 4 pens out of entire group. Entry fee $5.00
per pair.
Trophy donated by Barry Chappell Pioneer Seed. Prizes donated by Feed-Rite Ltd and Co-op Feeds.
Steer Classes Entries over 5th placing will receive $6.00. Directors will decide on classes.
374. Light steer 25 20 14 12 10
375. Heavy steer 25 20 14 12 10
Champion steer winner of Classes 374 & 375 to compete Ribbons - Royal Bank Trophy
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FODDER, SHEAF GRAIN AND GARDEN PRODUCE Directors: Brent McKinnon, Donna McKinnon, Kendall Heise
Exhibitors - Please note: Entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. All memberships are to be
paid when tickets are picked up before the show. The exhibition hall will close promptly at 9:00 a.m. Late
entries will not be accepted. Entry tickets not picked up the night before will be at the Sports Complex. Judging
to start at 10:00 a.m. Entries to be brought to the north door of the Sports Complex. All sheaves to be at least 3
inches in diameter at the band or will be disqualified. Grain to be in head. Leaves to be left on. To be judged on
their feed value in Section 400 - 402. Over 10 entries, a 4th prize of $1.00 will be added.
Prize Money for all classes: 1st - $3. 2nd - $2. 3rd - $1.
400. Sheaf Sweet Clover
401. Sheaf Alfalfa
402. Sheaf Grasses, any variety
403. Sheaf Peas
404. Sheaf Wheat, Durum
405. Sheaf Wheat, Red Spring
406. Sheaf Oats, any variety
407. Sheaf Barley, six row
408. Sheaf Barley, two row
409. Sheaf Flax
410. Sheaf Canola, Argentine
411. Sheaf Mustard
412. Sheaf Lentils
413. Sheaf Winter Wheat
Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc Special (Points 3 for 1st; 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd)
414. Most points in Classes 400 – 413 $10.00
Seed Classes - One pound in plastic bag 415. Two Row Barley
416. Six Row Barley
417. Hard Spring Wheat
HINTS FOR DISPLAYING VEGETABLES: Rhubarb – leave root on, trimmed nicely, trim leaves to 1 – 1 ½
inches, not to be cut in stalks. Cabbage – cut root on slant and remove outer leaves. Radishes – leave roots on
and top cut to ¼ - ½ inch. Cauliflower – no green leaves in curd. Beets & carrots – tops cut to ¼ – ½ inch.
Turnip – 1 ½ inch top and no side roots.
Garden Produce - Vegetable to be of useable size 418. Beets, 6 globe shaped
419. Beets, 6 cylinder shaped
420. Beans, 1 dozen wax or green on plate
421. Cabbage, 2 early varieties
422. Carrots, 6 garden variety
423. Head Lettuce - 2 heads
424. Leaf Lettuce - 2 heads
425. Onions, 6 grown from sets
426. Onions, Pickling, 6 on a plate
427. Onions, 6 grown from seed
428. Onions, Multiplier, 6 on a plate
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429. Potatoes, 6 white
430. Potatoes, 6 coloured
431. Potatoes, collection, 3 of each
432. Peas in a pod, 12 pods on plate
433. Radishes, 6 summer
434. Red Rhubarb, 6 stalks
435. Summer Turnips, 4
436. Turnips, Swede or Rutabaga, 2
437. Vegetable Collection, 2 of each 6 4.50 3 2.50
438. Cucumbers, 3 on a plate
439. Tomatoes, 6 on a plate
440. Cauliflower, 2 heads
441. Broccoli, 1 head
Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc Special (Points 3 for lst; 2 for 2nd; 1 for 3rd)
442. Most points in Classes 418 – 441 $10.00
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RAW FRUIT AND FLOWERS Directors: Joyce Knight (204-764-20335), Mona Butler, Margaret Heise
Exhibitors: Please note - Read rules and regulations in the front of the book. Judge has the right to reclassify
entries. For any section with 6 or more entries, 4th prize is offered. Directors not responsible for figurines or
containers. Please name fruit or flower varieties on your entry wherever possible. Our classes are open to all
ages, male and female. All entries containing noxious weeds (perennial Baby’s Breath, Lythrum, etc. will
be disqualified. Judging starts at 9:30 a.m.
FRUIT Prize Money for Classes 448 - 452 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
All exhibits must be covered by saran wrap (choose uniform size and colour)
448. Saskatoons (24 on plate)
449. Nanking Cherries (24 on plate)
450. Red Raspberries (12 on plate)
451. June Strawberries (not hulled, 12 on plate)
452. Everbearing Strawberries (not hulled, 12 on plate)
453. Home grown fruit display (at least 3 varieties of any type of fruit) 1st $5.00 2nd $3.50 3rd $2.75
FLOWER COLLECTION Helpful Hints and Definitions: Bloom - an individual flower - 1 to a stem, no buds.
Spike - upright stem carrying several flowers, usually with pedicels. eg. glads, snapdragons
Stem or Stalk - a plant structure carrying 1 or more flowers and/or buds. It may be branched, eg. sweet peas
When using foliage in sections 454 – 471, you must use the flower’s own foliage.
Prize Money for Classes 454 - 459 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
NOTE: Each variety to be in separate container. Entry on a single tray
454. Collection of annuals, 3 varieties, 2 stems of each
455. Collection of perennials, 3 varieties, 2 stems of each
456. Collection of sweet peas - 8 stems - not necessarily in separate containers
457. Collection of delphiniums, 3 colours, 1 spike of each
458. Collection of lilies, 3 colours (not day lilies) - to be in separate containers
459. Collection of roses
FLOWERS Prize Money for Classes 460 - 471 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
460. Hybrid tea rose, in vase
461. Hardy rose, at least 3 blooms, on a single stem
462. Miniature rose, at least 3 blooms
463. Daisy, single flower, 3 stems
464. Snapdragon, 3 spikes, conventional bloom
465. Snapdragon, 3 spikes, novel bloom
466. Pansies, 6 blooms, own foliage
467. Petunias, double, 3 blooms
468. Petunias, single, 3 blooms
469. Any other annual, not listed in this section 460-468, 1 bloom, 1 stem or 1 spike
470. Any other perennial not listed in this section 460-468, 1 bloom, 1 stem or 1 spike
471. Bouquet of garden flowers - something that can be held in one hand and not anchored in a vase.
No. 1 Special - Best entry from classes 454 - 471
Donated by Campbell Flowers - $20.00
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Must be anchored in an oasis or frog
Prize money for Classes 472 - 482 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
472. Arrangement of cut flowers for buffet or mantel 1 side view
473. Floor arrangement of cut flowers for living room, large basket with handle or large vase
474. Arrangement of flowers for special occasion, name the event
475. Miniature arrangement of cut flowers, not more than 4” x 4” (including container)
476. Dried arrangement, no artificial colour (original each year)
477. ‘A Cup of Memories’ arrangement of cut flowers in a cup and saucer
478. Foliage arrangement suitable for end table, no flowers
479. Arrangement of daisies (filler such as foliage permitted)
480. Fresh flower arrangement using a recycled container
481. Arrangement of cut flowers for dining room table, not to exceed 10” in height or width
482. Novelty scene made from natural material - can use live, dried or inanimate material
483. Cut flower arrangement of garden bloom
Donated by Campbell Funeral Home 1st $8.00 2nd $6.50 3rd $5.50
484. Flower arrangement for coffee table
Donated by Margaret Heise 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
485. Basket of cut flowers not to exceed 15” in height
Donated by Isabella Women’s Institute 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
486. Say it with roses - arrangement of roses
Donated by Directors 1st 5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
No. 2 Special Judges’ choice 1st and 2nd from this section, classes 472 - 486
Donated by Vanguard Credit Union, Hamiota Branch 1st $12.50 2nd $7.50
POTTED PLANTS - INDOOR One plant per container unless otherwise stated. Original and unique containers acceptable. Use your
imagination!
Prize Money for Classes 487 - 502 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
487. Geranium
488. Gloxinia
489. African Violet, single
490. African Violet, double
491. Indoor hanging houseplant
492. Begonia, tuberous rooted
493. Begonia, fibrous rooted
494. Coleus
495. Prayer plant
496. Any other house plant in bloom
497. Novelty plant, any variety
498. Fern
499. Cacti (with spikes)
500. Succulent (no spikes)
501.Impatiens
502. Fuchsia
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Prize Money for Classes 503 - 505 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
503. Group of two house plants, foliage type
504. Group of two house plants, flowering type, in bloom
505. Growing arrangement in an indoor planter
No. 3 Special - Best house plant from classes 487 - 505. Can be won for 2 consecutive years only.
Donated by Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc. $15.00
POTTED PLANTS - OUTDOOR
Prize Money for Classes 506 - 510 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
506. Outdoor hanging container, 1 or more varieties of ivy
507. Growing arrangement in an outdoor planter
508. Planter of Cacti and/or Succulents
509. Outdoor hanging container, 1 or more varieties
510. Container of 3 or more herbs that promote healthy living
No. 4 Special - Best entry from Classes 506 - 510.
Donated by The Trestle Greenhouse – Marlin & Eleanor Beever, Rivers, MB $20.00 gift certificate
No. 5 Special - For most entries shown in sections 448 - 510. Can be won for 2 consecutive years only.
Donated by Knight Accounting $25.00
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COOKING AND CANNING Directors: Judy Oakden, Margaret Lawn, Heather Rothnie, Doreen Angus. Junior Directors: Chelsea Lawn,
Emily Lints
Judging starts at 9:30 a.m.
NOTE: Rolls exhibited individually. Cinnamon rolls exhibited in block. Cakes to be removed from pans. No
muffin cups, no saran wrap. All exhibits to be in plastic bags with ample room. No commercial fillings,
pastries or cake mixes to be used.
Exhibitors - Please note - Entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. Any entries made
after this time will be charged doubled membership. Before being allowed to show, all memberships are to
be paid when tickets are picked up. Exhibition Hall will close promptly at 9:00 a.m. Late entries will not be
accepted. Fourth prize of $1.50 will be given in classes with six or more entries.
Prize Money Classes 515 - 530 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
515. One loaf white bread (traditional oblong)
516. One loaf multigrain bread (traditional oblong)
517. One loaf raisin bread (traditional oblong)
518. Any other loaf of bread other than previous classes
519. Four individual buns
520. Banana loaf (half a loaf)
521. Carrot loaf with fruit (half a loaf)
522. Four bran muffins (plain)
523. Four muffins, any kind except bran
524. Four baking powder biscuits
525. Four over baked scones (glazed)
526. Three oatmeal cookies (rolled)
527. Three fruit drop cookies
528. Three chocolate chip cookies
529. Dainties, 2 kinds, 3 of each (unbaked)
530. Candy, light fudge, 3 pieces
Prize Money Classes 531 - 534 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
531. One raisin pie (2 crusts)
532. One apple pie (2 crusts)
533. One rhubarb pie (2 crusts)
534. Four homemade tarts, other than butter
Hatfield Custom Cabinets – Special Best of Show Classes 515 – 534 15
2014 Home Canning Awards NOTE: Have all jars marked as to the kind and when made. No canning opened unless judges deem
necessary. Metal rings on sealers must be loosened. For jams and jellies use only snap lids. No paraffin.
Prize Money Classes 546 - 562 1st $4.00 2nd $3 3rd $2.00
546. Pears, 1 pint jar
547. Peaches, 1 pint jar
548. Apricots, 1 pint jar
549. Cherries, 1 pint jar
550. Plums (prune) 1 pint jar
551. Strawberries, 1 pint jar
552. Raspberries, 1 pint jar
553. Tomatoes, 1 pint jar
554. Any jelly, 1 jar
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555. Strawberry jam, 1 jar
556. Raspberry jam, 1 jar
557. Beet pickles, 1 pint jar
558. Sweet mixed pickles, 1 pint jar
559. Dill pickles
560. Any kind of relish
561. Cooked tomato based salsa
562. Pickled eggs
Bernardin Contests – www.bernardin.ca
563. Bernardin Best of Show Award. Best home canning entry chosen from classes 546 - 562. Must be
submitted in a Bernardin Mason Jar and Snap Lid. $30.00 gift certificate
564. Bernardin Jam/Jelly Award. Best jam/jelly using Bernardin pectin as selected by the fair. Judging will
be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. $20.00 gift certificate
565. Bernardin Gift Pack Competition. Best gift pack submitted in Bernardin Mason Jar and Snap Lid as
selected by the fair. Need not be in baskets. Judges select winners based on creativity, quality of home canned
product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation. $20.00 gift certificate
Bernardin National Gift Pack Competition. Eligibility: First place winner of Bernardin gift pack
competition from each fair with entry submitted by local fair convenor $100.00
Classes for New Exhibitors - Have not exhibited in Hamiota previously
566. Four baking powder biscuits 3 2.25 1.75
567. Four carrot muffins 3 2.25 1.75
568. Four oatmeal drop cookies 3 2.25 1.75
Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc.
569. Highest point total in cooking and canning 15
570. Chocolate layer cake, iced (cake to be judged) 15 10 5
571. One loaf 100% whole wheat bread (traditional oblong) 15 10 5
Country Fair Baking Contests Note: In classes 574 to 579 all specials must include recipe and a product label as proof of purchase or
entries will be disqualified. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. All
first place winners are to be at the bake table to have their photo taken at 4:30 p.m.
Fleischmann’s Yeast Best Bread Contest www.fleischmanns.ca
574. One loaf bread (not bread machine) $20.00 & gift prize
Fleischmann’s Yeast Best Bread National Contest $100.00
Eligibility: First place winner from each fair with submission of information by local fair convenor.
Robin Hood Flour Special www.robinhood.ca
575. Single layer square iced cake made with Robin Hood flour $25.00 gift certificate $10.00 gift certificate
Robin Hood Flour national Best Cake Contest $100.00
Eligibility: First place winner best cake contest with submission of information by local fair convenor.
Fleischmann’s Baking Powder and Crown Corn Syrup www.fleischmanns.ca
576. Cake Loaf $20.00 plus gift prize
Fleischmann’s Baking Powder and Crown Corn Syrup best cake loaf National contest $100.00
Eligibility: First place winner best cake loaf contest with submission of information by local fair
convenor.
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Crisco Best Tarts Contest www.criscocanada.com
577. Four best homemade tarts $25.00 product certificate $10.00 product coupon
Crisco Best Tarts National Contest $100.00
Eligibility: First place winner of Crisco best tarts contest with submission of declaration form by local
fair convenor.
Hamiota Co-op (1958) Ltd. Special
578. Four cookies made with Co-op peanut butter 1st - 1 litre Co-op peanut butter 2nd - 500 gram Co-op
peanut butter
Recipe and recent sales slip from any Co-op to accompany entry ticket to collect prize
Country Crocus Bake Shop Special
579. Four whole wheat buns 5 3 2
Directors Special
580. Matrimonial cake, date filling (3 - 2” squares) 5 3 2
Hamiota Tops Special
581. Four Heart Smart muffins, include recipe 5 3 2
Hamiota Ag Society Special
582. Shortbread, 6 pieces 5 3 2
Ethel Robertson Special
583. Four butter tarts - made with syrup 5 3 2
Elva Cochrane Special
584. Baked dainties (2 kinds, 3 of each) 5 3 2
Mom’s Kitchen Special
585. Six to eight cinnamon buns in a block 5 3 2
Tea at the Bank Special
586. Four Granola bars (recipe to accompany entry) 5 3 2
Debbie Cal Catering Special
587. Three cupcakes iced 5 3 2
Grandparent/Grandchild Special
588. Four cupcakes decorated (age 8 & under) 5 3 2
589. Four cupcakes decorated (age 15 & under) 5 3 2
Cupcakes to be judged on decorations only. Please enter in a covered container to preserve decorations.
Larry & Judy Oakden Special
590. Something other than a cake made with a cake mix, include recipe 5 3 2
Manitoba Canola Growers’ Association Special
591. Creative canola oil baking contest (4 cookies or 4 muffins or 1/2 loaf etc) 10 6 4
1. Each entry must use 100% canola oil and/or canola oil margarine.
2. Each entry must be accompanied by the recipe.
3. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste and texture of baking product.
4. Permission to use the winner’s name in advertising or publicity without payment must be provided to MCGA
for all winners.
Hatfield Custom Cabinets Best of Show Classes 566 – 591 15
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HOMECRAFTS Directors: Georgina Brown, Hazel Henderson, Pat Beamish, Marlene Andrew
Judging to start at 9:30 a.m. A 4th prize of $1.25 will be added if more than 6 entries per class.
Exhibitors - Please note: Entry deadline will be 9:00 p.m. the night before the show. All entries made after this
time will be charged double membership. Before being allowed to show, all memberships are to be paid when
tickets are picked up. Exhibition Hall will close promptly at 9:00 a.m. and no late entries will be accepted.
Articles will not be accepted by mail. Articles must be machine made.
SEWING
Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 600. Ladies or teens blouse
601. Kitchen apron - practical
602. Fancy apron
603. Polar fleece jacket
604. Polar fleece mitts or headgear
605. Girl’s dress, blended material, 10 years & under
606. Child’s play outfit, 3 - 10 years, 2 piece
607. Made over garment, state source of material
608. Child’s sleepwear, 2 - 12 years
609. T-shirt, knit fabric
610. Jacket, outerwear, full front opening
CROTCHED ARTICLES
Prizes 1st $6.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 611. Crocheted tablecloth, over 48”
612. Crocheted doily, 12” & under
613. Crocheted tea cloth, 36” - 40”
614. Crocheted centrepiece over 12”
615. Article in crochet, filet
616. Crocheted poncho, shell or vest
617. Afghan, crocheted
618. Any article in crochet, not listed in this section
KNITTED WEAR
Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 619. Poncho, shell or vest
620. Man’s plain mitts
621. Ladies mitts
622. Child’s sweater, 12 years & under
623. Infant’s knitted outfit, jacket & bonnet or hooded sweater
624. Afghan, knitted
625. Any knitted article, not listed above
626. Knitted slippers
QUILTS
Prizes 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $4.00
627. Patchwork quilt, new work, commercial
628. Quilt, machine sewn, not commercial
629. Quilted table runner
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630. Tied quilt
631. Crib or youth quilt, hand quilted
632. Hand quilted article, other than a quilt
633. Quilt, hand quilted
MAAS Quilt Competition
Rules and Regulations
1. Competition is open to all quilt exhibitors.
2. The judging criteria are included in the “Judging Standards” fairbook.
3. Quilts may be entered in three categories: hand quilted, self-guided (domestic/mid arm) or track (mid/long
arm). The entry must be completely quilted by the person submitting the quilt. No commercial quilting
will be allowed (machine quilted by someone other than the exhibitor).
4. Quilts must have an appropriate title and give appropriate credit to pattern designer if not original.
5. Quilts must be clean; any with stains and/or markings; pet hair will not be accepted.
6. Quilts must have a perimeter of at least 240 inches (590 cm) to be considered for the competition.
7. A fabric quilt label must be attached to the bottom right corner on the backside of the quilt entry. Labels
must be covered at all judging levels.
8. Quilts must be delivered/packaged in a durable and labeled clear plastic bag for handling.
9. Pre-stamped or direct product of quilt kits will not be accepted; however ‘Block-of-the-Month’ quilts, if not
kitted, are eligible for the competition.
10. Quilters must sign a release form when the quilt is entered at the local event.
11. A Judging Score Sheet will be distributed to all Societies which must be used to judge the quilts. Any quilt
not scoring 70 or more points will not qualify for the District or Provincial competition.
12. Each Society may select up to six quilts (2 hand quilted, 2 self-guided and 2 track) at their fair to participate
in the District competition. Up to a total of six quilts will be chosen at the District competition to go to the
Provincial competition.
13. Exhibitors may enter more than one quilt in this competition. However, they may only have one hand quilt,
one self-guided and one track quilt advance to the Provincial competition.
14. Any quilt may be entered in competition at as many fairs as the exhibitor wishes. However, it may only
represent the Society where is was first entered in the Provincial competition and won. The exhibitor must
advise Societies at the time of entry if the quilt is a winner at a previous fair.
15. If an exhibitor does not wish to participate in the Provincial competition, the runner-up quilt with a score
higher than 70 will be selected to represent the Society in the District competition.
16. At the District level prize monies will be awarded for the top quilts in each category. At the Provincial
finals, there will be prize monies in the Hand Quilted, Self-Guided and Track categories.
17. All District Winners/Provincial Entries will be held for display at the Provincial Quilt Finals as well as the
Red River Ex 2015 after which the quilts will be returned to the quilters.
18. MAAS will take the utmost care of the quilts; however, quilt owners are responsible for insuring their own
quilts, if they so choose. The sponsors, Societies and MAAS will not be liable for damage or loss.
19. For more information – contact Josie Avery, Provincial Quilt Coordinator at – [email protected] –
phone 204-896-3199 (home) or 204-955-9947 (cell).
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 634. Set of two placemats, any variety
635. Oven mitts
636. Practical pot holders
637. Wall hanging
638. Wall hanging - seasonal
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639. Practical and useful filled cushion
640. Fancy cushion
HANDICRAFTS
Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 641. Tote bag
642. Floral wall hanging or wreath
643. Two place cards, suitable for a special occasion
644. Novelty hobby
645. Plastic canvas craft
646. Something useful from something useless (not new material)
647. A useful hobby
648. Stuffed toy (safe for child)
649. Woodworking, any article
650. Needlepoint picture, framed
651. Cross stitch picture, framed
SENIOR CITIZENS – 65 YEARS AND OLDER
Prizes 1st $6.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 652. Crochet, any article
653. Crochet afghan
654. Knitting, any article
655. Knitted afghan
656. Embroidered article, including crewel embroidery
657. Any article in handicraft
658. Sewing, any article
659. Woodworking, any article
Wayne and Kim Mathison Special 660. Crib or youth quilt, must be machine quilted 5 4 3
Hamiota Ag Society Special 661. Dressed doll, no more than 5 articles 5 4 3
662. Skirt, adult or teen 5 4 3
Rawlings Home Hardware Special 663. Man’s hand hobby 5 4 3
Christmas in July Special sponsored by MAST Electric - Stuart & Tammie McConnell 664. Christmas novelty decoration, any media 5 4 3
Bernardin Snap Lid/Mason Jar Creative Craft Special 665. Best decorative or function homemade craft made using a Bernardin mason jar(s) and/or 2 piece Snap Lid as
selected by the fair $20.00 gift certificate
PHOTOGRAPHY Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
666. Scrapbooking – 1 page
667. Framed landscape fabric picture
668. Collection of 3 pictures of people – any size
669. Collection of 3 pictures of animals or birds – any size
670. Collection of 3 action pictures 8” x 10” or larger
671. 1 wildlife picture 8” x 10” or larger
All photos to be mounted on a firm surface.
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Concord Aerial Photography 672. Manitoba Landscape picture 5” x 7” or larger 8 7 5
Prizes 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
673. Oil painting, freehand, landscape or seascape
674. Water colour, still life (anything stationary, eg. Barn, basket, flowers)
675. Sketching in pencil, pen and ink, any subject, mounted.
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SCHOOL CHILDREN’S WORK Directors: Karen Bell, Dana Routledge
A 4th prize of $1.00 will be added if more than 6 entries. All penmanship must be on foolscap. One entry per
person in each section. School entries must have full name and grade on back of entry.
Kids Club Special 751. Preschool art of any medium, not judged, a prize for every entry. Please drop entries off at Kids Club prior
to fair day.
Kindergarten Prize Money 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
752. Wax crayon drawing
753. Painted picture
754. Any art craft
755. Paper cutting
756. Paper plate craft
757. Recyclable craft
758. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
759. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade I 760. Printing, alphabet, capital and lower case
761. Pencil drawing
762. Creative art, wax crayon
763. Safety poster
764. Any art craft
765. Writing project, fiction or non-fiction
766. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
767. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade II 768. Penmanship, minimum 8 lines of poetry (creative also accepted)
769. Exercise book
770. Poster
771. Creative art, any medium
772. Any art craft
773. Recyclable craft
774. Creative art, mixed medium
775. Pencil drawing
776. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
777. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade III 778. Penmanship, minimum 8 lines of poetry (creative also accepted)
779. Creative art, wax or pencil crayon
780. Notebook or binder, any subject
781. Any art craft
782. Social Studies or Science project
783. Recyclable art craft
784. Writing project, fiction or non-fiction
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785. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
786. Self-portrait, pencil sketch
787. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade IV 788. Penmanship, minimum 10 lines of poetry, pen only, written work only
789. Creative art, pencil crayon
790. Social Studies project
791. Any art craft
792. Creative art, mixed media (wax, pencil, paints)
793. Any art craft involving structure or sculpture using paper and other materials
794. Science project
795. Notebook or binder, any subject
796. Recyclable craft – any art project using recyclable material
797. Writing project, fiction or non-fiction
798. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
799. Watercolour
800. ELA project
801. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade V 802. Penmanship, minimum of 10 lines of poetry, pen only, written work only
803. Creative art, pencil
804. Creative art, pencil crayon
805. Any art craft
806. Science project
807. Social Studies project
808. Notebook or binder, any subject
809. Recyclable craft
810 Creative art, wax crayon
811. Creative story, maximum 1 page typewritten
812. Creative art, water colour painting
813. Paper collage
814. Seasonal/holiday art
815. Microsoft publisher project
816. Non competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed.
817. Creative poem
818. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
Grade VI 819. Penmanship, minimum of 12 lines of poetry, pen only, written work only
820. Creative art, markers
821. Creative art, pencils
822. Creative art, pencil crayons
823. Modern design abstract, any media
824. Social Studies project
825. Science project
826. Non-competitive picture, any medium. Limit one entry per student to be displayed
827. Miscellaneous class not listed above.
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Grade VII 828. Penmanship, minimum 20 lines of poetry, pen only, written work only
829. Creative art - pen or pencil
830. Modern art or abstract, any media
831. Exercise book - Social Studies or Science
832. Social Studies or Science project
833. Any art craft
Grade VIII 834. Penmanship, minimum of 20 lines of poetry (creative also accepted - written work only)
835. Creative art - pen or pencil
836. Creative poetry
837. Modern art or abstract, any media
838. Notebook, any subject
839. Social Studies or Science project
840. Any art craft
Senior 1, 2, 3 and 4 841. Photography, collection of 4 pictures mounted on bristol board 2.50 2 1.50
842. Creative art, any media 2.50 2 1.50
843. Modern art or abstract, any media (eg. 2D or 3D) 2.50 2 1.50
844. Social Studies or Science project 2.50 2 1.50
845. Drawing (line drawing, charcoal, pen and ink) 2.50 2 1.50
847. Any art craft 2.50 2 1.50
Royal Bank Special Senior 1 - 4 848. Painting - water colour or oil 4 3 2
Crossroads This Week Special (open to all students) 849. Grade V and VI, 2 drawings, mounted together 4 3 2
850. Grade VII to IX, collection of 4 drawings, mounted together using a variety of media 4 3 2
851. Grade X to XII, collection of 4 drawings, mounted together using a variety of media 4 3 2
Knight Seeds Special 852. Senior 1, 2, 3 and 4 - 20 lines of poetry, must be original 4 3 2
Heise Special 853. Senior 1, 2, 3 and 4 - short story, 1 page typed 4 3 2
Christmas in July Special sponsored by MAST Electric, Stuart & Tammie McConnell 854. Grades I and II Christmas ornament, any media 3 2 1
855. Grades III and IV Christmas ornament, any media 3 2 1
856. Grades V and VI Christmas ornament, any media 3 2 1
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JUNIOR SECTION Directors: Jana Tannas, Lindsay Currah
A 4th prize will be added if more than 6 entries per class. Please put baking in clear plastic bags. Please make
sure food items do not need to be refrigerated.
Boys and Girls - 6 years and under Prize Money 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
900. Item constructed with Lego, display in box, not to exceed 20”
901. Christmas in July, any Christmas craft
902. Popsicle stick craft
Boys and Girls - 12 years and under
Robin Hood Specials www.robinhood.ca 903. Beginners best lunch box snack contest - best homemade square, cookies or bars. Judging based on
appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Please include recipe 7 5 3
Best Lunch Box Snack National Contest - Proof of purchase label from Robin Hood Flour. First place winner
best lunch box snack contest entered - $100.00
Prize Money 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
904. Six bran muffins
905. Candy, two varieties, 3 pieces of each
906. Nutritious snack food, with recipe
907. Packed school lunch, list contents, ice packed
908. Four cupcakes, any kind, iced and decorated, judged for decoration only
909. Four drop cookies any kind
910. Four cookies, any variety
911. Article of sewing
912. Handicraft, novelty, ornamental
913. Handicraft, practical, every day use
914. Popsicle stick craft
915. Paint a stone into an animal, person or thing
916. Any other craft not listed elsewhere
917. Christmas in July, any Christmas craft
918. Item constructed with Lego, display in box, not to exceed 20”
919. Item constructed with Kinex, display in box
920. Craft using seeds, nuts, bark, shells and/or pine cones
Boys and Girls up to 18 years 921. Any variety of six muffins
922. Six drop cookies, any kind
923. Nutritious snack food, with recipe
924. Packed school lunch, contents listed, ice pack please
925. Four cupcakes, any kind, iced and decorated, judged for decoration only.
926. Candy, two varieties, 3 pieces of each
927. Birthday cake, iced and decorated, judged for decoration only
928. Dainties, three varieties, 2 pieces of each
929. Latch hook, any article
930. Any article of sewing
931. Handicraft, novelty, ornamental
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932. Handicraft, practical, everyday use
933. Tie dyed article
934. Fabric painting on an article of clothing
935. Paint a stone into an animal, person or thing
936. Any unusual hobby
837. Item constructed with Lego, display in box, not to exceed 20”
938. Item constructed with Kinex, display in box
939. Any other craft not listed elsewhere
940. Pencil sketch art - 12 years & under 3 2.75 1.50
941. Pencil sketch art - 13 - 18 years 3 2.75 1.50
Hatfield Financial and Insurance Special 942. Gift wrapped parcel, box, bag or basket - girls and boys up to 18 years 5 3 2
Angie and Kendal Heise Special 943. Four photographs, 4 x 6, 2 showing wildlife, 2 showing scenery, mounted on a firm surface 15” x 18”
3 2.75 1.50
Cloud Nine Photography Special - Sally Dale 944. Four photographs, 4 x 6 minimum, showing pets, mounted on a firm surface 15” x 18”
3 2.75 1.50
Henderson Plumbing & Heating Special 945. Rice Krispie cake creation - 8 years and under 3 2.75 1.50
Hatfield Financial & Insurance Services Inc. Special 946. Rice Krispie cake creation - up to 18 years 3 2.75 1.50
Gregory Sand and Gravel Special (no kits to be used) 947. Girls 15 & under hobby craft of their choice 5 3 2
948. Boys 15 & under hobby craft of their choice 5 3 2
Weed Control District Special 949. Best collection of pressed flowers or vegetable characters by a boy or girl 16 years & under
5 3 2
J & S Software Solution Special - 6 & under 950. Garden flower bouquet - bouquet as picked 3 2.75 1.50
Hudson Auction Service Special - 12 and under 951. Garden flower bouquet - a bouquet as picked 3 2.75 1.50
TJs Convenience Store Special - 13 years and over 952. Garden flower arrangement - arranged in vase. 3 2.75 1.50
Rawlings Home Hardware Special 953. Arrangement of live, wild and/or garden plant material 3 2.75 1.50
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Dixon Construction Special 954. One scrapbooking page, on any theme, 12 years & under 3 2.75 1.50
955. One scrapbooking page, on any theme, 13 – 18 years 3 2.75 1.50
Miller’s Drive Inn Special 956. Article made from recyclable material 5 3 2
957. Birdhouse, feeder or nesting shelter 7 5 3
958. Nature collection 7 5 3
Prize donated by Ducks Unlimited to the best overall entry in classes 956 – 958
959. Poster, 22” x 28” on nature or wildlife 5 3 2
Henderson Plumbing and Heating Special 960. Family tree, boys and girls 10 & under 3 2.75 1.50
961. Family tree, boys and girls 11 & over 3 2.75 1.50
Ernie Choo Choo Train Special – Ernie & Verna Towarnicki 962. Why I love living in Hamiota – original story on one 8 x 11 ½ foolscap page, 10 & under
5 3 2
963. Why I love living in Hamiota – original story on one 8 x 11 ½ foolscap page, 11 & over
5 3 2
Fleischmann’sYeast (www.fleischmanns.ca) 964. Beginners Best Bread Contest 7 5 3
All entries will be judged on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.
Best Beginners Bread National Contest - Proof of purchase label from Fleischmann’s Yeast. First place winner
best bread contest entered – Portable music player
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LIGHT HORSE - ORDER OF GO Line Classes 9:00 a.m. start time
Class # Section Class
1 Any breed Stallion, 3 yrs & over
2 Any breed Brood mare, foal at side
3 Any breed Foal in calendar year
4 Pony/Light Horse Filly, gelding, Stallion, 1 & 2 yrs
5 Pony/Light Horse Pony mare or gelding, 3 yrs & over
6 Pony/Light Horse Saddle hack mare or gelding, 3 yrs & over
7 Pony/Light Horse Western type mare or gelding, 3 yrs & over
8 Pony/Light horse Champion & Reserve Champion - Classes 1 – 7
57 Welsh Purebred yeld mare or gelding
58 Welsh Champion & Reserve Champion – Class 57
9 Arabian Filly, gelding or stallion, 1 & 2 yrs
10 Arabian Mare or gelding, 3 yrs & over
11 Arabian Champion & Reserve Champion - Classes 9 & 10
12 Quarter horse Filly, gelding or stallion, 1 & 2 yrs
13 Quarter horse Mare or gelding, 3 yrs & over
14 Quarter Horse Champion & Reserve Champion - Classes 12 & 13
15 Showmanship Lollipop Class
16 Showmanship 11 years & under
17 Showmanship 12 - 14 years
18 Showmanship 15 - 17 years
19 Showmanship 18 years & over
23 Arabian Costume Class
37 Special Costume Parade - fancy, 16 years & younger
36 Special Costume Parade - comic, 16 years & younger
35 Special Costume Parade - fancy, western attire, adult
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LIGHT HORSE
ORDER OF GO Performance Classes
Performance Classes will be judged in the Gymkhana Arena
Please park trailers on west side of the gymkhana arena before 9:00 a.m. on fair day, or at 5:00 p.m. for the
commencement of the MGRA.
Please do not ride on the ball diamonds.
Class # Section Class
34 Special Walk & Trot
33 Special Leadline
41 Special Hands & Seat, English 12 & under
42 Special Hands and Seat, English 13 - 16 years
43 Special Hands and Seat, English 17 & over
22 Arabian Hunter under saddle
27 Quarter Horse Hunter under saddle
28 Open Hunter under saddle
32 Special Road Hack
38 Special 4-H Junior 11 years & under
39 Special 4-H Intermediate 11- 14 years
40 Special 4-H Senior 15 years & over
20 Saddle pony 14.2 hands & under
25 Quarter horse Western Pleasure, junior horse, 2 years old
26 Quarter Horse Western Pleasure, junior horse, 3 - 5 years
30 Open Western Pleasure, junior horse, 5 years & under
21 Arabian Western Pleasure
24 Quarter Horse Western Pleasure, senior horse, 6 years & over
29 Open Western Pleasure, senior horse, 6 years & over
31 Special Western Pleasure stake
44 Special Hands & Seat, Western 12 years & younger
45 Special Hands & Seat, Western 13 - 16 years
46 Special Hands & Seat, Western 17 – 38 years
47 Special Hands & Seat, Classic, 39 years & over
MGRA will start at 5:00 p.m. on fair day