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ORO
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
163rd Year
ORO WORLD'S FAIR www.oroworldsfair.com
SEPTEMBER 18th & 19th 2015
At the Oro Agricultural Fairgrounds,
7th line of Oro-Medonte #82 & # 84 15th/16th Sideroad E
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Program of Events Pg. 72 & 73
President’s Message pg 3
General Information pg 4
2015 Officials pg 5
Committee Members pg 6
Presidents of the Oro Agricultural Society pg 7
Rules & Regulations pg 8-12
Horseshoe Pitching Tournament pg 13
Mini Pedal Tractor Pull pg 13
Nail Driving Contest pg 13
Baby Show pg 14
Truck and Tractor Pull pg 15-16
ATV Pull pg 16
Amateur Talent Contest pg 17
Heavy Horses pg 18
Haflinger Show pg 19
Draft & Commercial Ponies pg 20
Western Fun & Gaming Show pg 21
Hunter Jumper Horse Show pg 22-23
Sheep pg 24
Poultry & Rabbit Show pg 25-28
Dairy Cattle pg 29
Beef Cattle pg 30
Grain, Vegetables & Maple Products pg 31-34
Junior Fair pg 35-38
Preserves, Baking & Wine Making pg 39-46
Home Crafts pg 47-52
Flower Show pg 53-55
Donations pg 56, 57, 58, 68, 71
MISSION STATEMENT
The Oro Agricultural Society is a group of dedicated volunteers
working to promote an understanding of the agricultural
heritage of Oro-Medonte, as well as providing opportunities for
recognition of the talents and skills of members of our local
communities, through participation in the Oro World’s Fair.
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As President of the Oro Agricultural Society and on
behalf of the Directors and Committee Members, it is my
pleasure to present the Program and Official Prize List for the
163rd Annual Oro World’s Fair being held on Sept 18th and 19th
2015.
It is the hard work and dedication of those who help and
all the financial support that makes our Fair possible. We hope
that the Fair will both entertain and educate you and your family.
I would like to extend to you, the public, a very warm welcome
to come out and meet your friends and neighbours and help us
celebrate our 163rd Oro World’s Fair. Thank you
Doug Hutchinson, President
Cash Cow Draw
Support the Oro Agricultural Society
Prizes: 1st $500.00, 2nd $ 50.00, 3rd. $25.00, 4th $10.00
Draw Saturday Sept. 19th 2015 at 5:00 pm.
Tickets $1.00
1st Prize must be claimed within 30 days
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
FREE PARKING
Please watch for signs and comply with the parking attendants
directions. We will have tractors and wagons to bring you to
the grounds and return you to your vehicle. Please be patient
as we continue to improve our fair grounds
for your safety and enjoyment.
Thanks from the Oro World’s Fair Board of Directors.
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The Oro Agricultural Membership is $10.00 (HST Included).
This entitles the member to admission to the Fairgrounds and
exhibiting in the Oro World’s Fair.
The Junior Fair is open to children 13-20 years.
The School Fair, for Oro Medonte Elementary School Children,
takes place in conjunction with the Oro World’s Fair. Separate
event booklets are distributed to the Oro Medonte schools in the
spring. Additional booklets are available from the Fair
Secretary.
Please contact our Secretary for further information
Lynn Fisher
c/o Oro Agricultural Society
84 15th/16th Sideroad
PO Box 175, Oro-Medonte, ON, L0L 2X0
Telephone: (705) 487-1753
Email: oroworldsfair@gmail.com
Web page: www.oroworldsfair.com
Daily admission to the Fairgrounds is $9.00 (HST Included).
Elementary School children and Preschoolers are free.
Free Parking on Grounds.
Dogs are not allowed on the Fairgrounds during the Fair
except for participation in the School Fair Mutt Show,
Saturday Morning. Certified working dogs permitted.
Events could be cancelled without notice due to insurance or
weather.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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President Doug Hutchinson 705-835-6850
Past President Don Campbell 705 487-6789
1st Vice President Ed Campbell 705-737-7294
2nd Vice-President John Crawford 705 487-3373
Secretary Lynn Fisher 705-487-1753
Treasurer Ken Tran 705-326-1992
Three Year Directors
Brian Campbell 705-487-3711
Emily Campbell 705-487-5551
Lynda Crawford 705-487-2939
John Hawkins 705-487-2958
Pat Johnson 705-325-4832
Ed Campbell 705-487-3298
Two Year Directors
Doug Hutchinson 705-835-6850
Ron Sommers 705 487-3097
Orval Hutchinson 705 487-2746
Krista Leigh 705 259-0917
Michele O’Sullivan 705 835-6850
Nancy Stoddart 705 487-3167
One Year Director
John Crawford 705-487-3373
Marion Jermey 705-487-5822
Roberta Leigh 705-487-2658
George Lucas 705-487-2140
Don Campbell 705-487-6789
Shirley May 705-487-3298
2015 FAIR BOARD DIRECTORS
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All Phone #s are in the 705 Area Code.
Name Tel # Name Tel#
Angi, Bob 726-4816 Leigh, Jeremy 487-3378
Besse, Jack 721-0751 Leigh,Krista 259-0917
Bidwell, Glenn 721-7966 Livingston, Carole 487-6133
Born, Ryan 728-9313 Livingston, Brenda
Briggs, Sharon 487-2608 Lynch, Heather 728-9313
Butler, Ken May, Bill 487-3298
Campbell, Twyla 487-2494 MacDermott, Murray 487-6717
Campbell, Jim 721-0694 MacSporran, Bob 721-8587
Campbell, Christy 487-3711 McConney, Michelle
Chadwick, Marjorie 487-0550 McNiven, Andy 835-3288
Clark, Beth 721-0623 McNiven, Neil 835-6676
Crawford, Jean 487-3289 Miller, Barb 487-2821
Crawford, Doris 487-3373 Miller, Paul 487-2821
Fountain, Ruth Nelles, Brenda 487-0213
Flintoff, Brian 686-3087 Nicholl, John 487-5893
Flintoff, Janet 686-3087 Partridge, Hugh 721-0696
Gray, Jim 835-2688 Richards, Bob 721-0577
Gray, Corine 835-2688 Roe, Linda 487-3183
Roe, Randy 487-3183 Roubous, Doreen
Hastings, Charlie 487-3044 Sanderson, June 721-0621
Hastings, Roy 487-3502 Sansom, John 726-5597
Hickling, Bernice 721-0513 Sansom, Karen 726-5597
Hickling, Miles 721-0513 Schnurr, Jerry 721-0501
Hogan, Hilda 487-3235 Schram, Lloyd 487-2939
Hogan, Terry 487-3235 Simpson, Charles 721-0523
Horne, Bruce Simpson, Lena 721-0523
Hutchinson, Phyllis 487-2746 Sommers, Lorna 487-3097
Jermey, Diana 487-3983 Sutherland, Rob 722-7864
Jermey, Marion 487-5822 Sutherland, Catherine 722-7864
Jermey, Jerry 487-2822 Wiggins, Bruce 727-8531
Johnson, Allan 325-4832
Langman, Audrey 487-5953
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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Date President Date President
1923-1924 George.
Crawford
1972-1973 Keith Sanderson
1925-1926 H.J. Barnhardt 1974-1975 John Currie
1927-1928 G. Rouse 1976-1977 Duncan
Cameron
1929-1930 W.I. Clark 1978-1979 Roy Campbell
1931-1932 James Brandon 1980-1981 George Tran
1933-1934 Walter
Thompson
1982-1983 Bob Currie
1935-1938 E.B. Guest 1984-1985 Orval
Hutchinson
1939-1940 John Walker 1986-1987 Lena Simpson
1941-1942 Thomas
Fletcher
1988-1989 Ken Tran
1943-1944 Ernest Crawford 1990-1991 Glenn Bidwell
1945-1946 A.C. Currie 1992-1993 Charles
Simpson
1947-1948 J.A. Reid 1994-1995 Paul Miller
1949-1950 A.C.
Bartholomew
1996-1999 Ron Sommers
1951-1952 Victor Ross 2000-2001 Lynda Crawford
1953-1954 Orten Crawford 2002-2003 George Tran
1955-1956 Ken Gilchrist 2004-2005 Wayne Lynch
1958-1959 Ernest Coates 2006-2007 Bruce Campbell
1959-1962 Earl Reid 2008-2009 Orval
Hutchinson
1962-1963 John A.
Woodrow
2010-2011 George Lucas
1964-1965 Gordon Clark 2012-2013 Don Campbell
1966-1967 Lloyd Fletcher 2014-2015 Doug
Hutchinson
1968-1969 Bernal McKay
1970-1971 Joe Levison
PRESIDENTS OF THE
ORO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
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1….The Oro Agricultural Society’s membership fee is $10.00,
(including HST). This membership entitles the member to all
privileges of the Society, including admission to the fairgrounds,
and exhibiting in the Oro World’s Fair. Entries in the Junior Fair
and 4H Club Achievement Day Programs are exempted. Each
Exhibitor must have own exhibitors number.
2….Successful competitors shall leave in the hands of the
Treasurer $10.00 (including HST) for their 2015 membership if
purse of $10.00 or over. Individuals wishing to purchase a
membership must do so by September 1st for those not
exhibiting. All prize money cheques will be mailed by
November 1, 2015.
3….Exhibitors showing livestock and machinery must have a
minimum of $500,000 liability insurance. Exhibitors will be
required to sign a waiver in some classes.
4….All animals must be on the grounds by 10 am on the day
they are to be shown, all to be entered before 11 am and no
article or animal to be removed from the pens or stables until
4:30 pm except by special permission of the President. All
animals are to have current rabies vaccination and carry
proof of same.
Please Note: If a prize animal is removed contrary to this rule
the premium will be forfeited.
5….The Hall and Garage shall be open to receive exhibits
Thursday Sept. 17th from 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Baking and
Crafts will be exhibited in the Hall. Junior Fair, Flowers,
Vegetables, Grains and Maple Syrup in the Garage. Judging of
exhibits will begin at 7:00 pm the same evening.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ORO WORLD’S FAIR
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PLEASE NOTE: The School Fair is a separate event. Exhibits
from Oro School children will be received in the School Fair
building on Thursday Sept. 17th, from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm.
Exhibits will be judged the following morning. The School Fair
building will open to the public after the opening parade on
Friday September 18th/15 (approximately 2-2:30 pm). A School
Fair listing will be sent home with Oro-Medonte Public School
children in June. Additional copies will be available from
Marion Jermey, 487-5822.
6….Each exhibitor, upon arriving at the grounds, must apply to
the committee in charge of the department in which she or he
proposes to exhibit, who will inform the exhibitor where the
animals or articles are to be placed.
7….No exhibit may be removed until after 5 pm Saturday Sept
19th, 2015. This rule will be strictly enforced. If any exhibit is
removed contrary to this rule, prize money will be forfeited.
8….Every animal or article at any exhibition of this Association
must be the actual bona fide property of the exhibitor; at the time
the entry is made of such animal or article.
9….All Grain, Seed, Roots, Fruit, etc, must be the produce of
2015 and grown by the exhibitor. One sample from each farm of
same species. Fresh vegetables & produce can be donated to the
Barrie & Orillia Food Banks immediately following the close of
the fair.
10…No animal or article shall be shown for more than one prize,
except when specially mentioned in prize list.
11. All persons attending and being in or upon the grounds
of the Oro Agricultural Society during the day of Exhibition
are hereby notified and warned that above Society will not be
responsible for any accident that may occur during the said
day of Exhibition on the said grounds and premises, to
persons, animals or personal property.
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All persons attending the Fair and individual contests do so
at their own risk. Any person driving or riding off the track
on the said grounds will be held responsible for any damages
that may be incurred by so doing, and is liable to be removed
from the grounds.
12…No person shall be allowed to enter for competition more
than one specimen of any section. This rule does not apply to
animals, but to all kinds of grains, vegetables, fruit and
manufactured articles.
13…All articles of domestic manufacture must be the work of
the exhibitor, new and unused within one year, and not exhibited
at this Fair before.
14…No animal or article shall have about it the name of its
owner, or any prize, colour or card until the awards have been
made in their respective classes.
15…All exhibits shall be at the risk of the owner.
16…If any animal or article is entered in a class to which it does
not belong, the judges may apply to the Directors and may have
the same rectified before the prize is awarded.
17…No person will be allowed to act as judge in a class he is an
exhibitor.
18…The judges are requested to withhold prizes from any
animals or articles that are not in accordance with the rules, or
which they do not deem worthy of a prize.
19…Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the judges while
in the discharge of their duties, or who shall afterwards, on the
premises of the Association, use any contemptuous or abusive
language to any judge while in the discharge of his duties, or on
Association grounds, shall be liable to expulsion from the grounds,
shall forfeit his right to any premiums to which he might otherwise
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be entitled, and shall be excluded from exhibiting for one year
thereafter. Judges are requested to immediately report any
breach of this rule.
20…In the event of an exhibitor, or competitor being dissatisfied
on a ground other than that of the judges’ decision given by
them, in warding a prize or premium in any class in which he is a
competitor or exhibitor, he shall be at liberty to protest against
their decision, but such protest must be in writing stating shortly
the ground for the objection, or protest, before the close of the
exhibition, accompanied by a deposit of five dollars, which sum
will be forfeited to the Association if the said protest is not
sustained.
21…Any protest, in regard to prizes awarded, reported to the
Secretary in accordance with Rule No. 18, shall be settled by the
President and his Vice Presidents, or any two of them. At once,
their decision is to be final, in all such cases.
22…In the event of any prize or prizes, premium or premiums
being paid to any member, when by the rules and regulations
under which the exhibition, show or match at which the same
may be awarded, ought not to have been paid, the member shall
and is hereby required on demand to him by the Secretary in
writing (and a registered letter sent to the address of such a
member shall be sufficient demand) to forthwith repay the
Society such prize or premium.
23…Any member of the Society who shall be guilty of any fraud
or fraudulent practice, if in connection with or in relation to, or
upon or against the Society, shall forfeit all rights of membership
and any prize or premium that may have been awarded to him
and shall be excluded from all the benefits, rights and privileges
appertaining to him as such member, and further shall be
ineligible of again becoming a member thereof for three years.
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24…In case of bad weather or any unforeseen circumstances this
Society only binds itself to pay as much pro rate of the prize as is
consistent with the receipts.
25…It shall be a condition of entry that the Society shall not be
liable for any loss to any exhibitor occasioned by fire, accident,
condition of structure, or the negligence of other exhibitors, or
officials, or otherwise whatsoever.
26…In case of an error in the printing of the Prize List, the
Directors have the power to rectify the same.
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Saturday September 19th, 2015
Singles Starting Time 9:00 am
Doubles Registration Time 12:30 pm
Chairperson Elda Hastings 487-3044
OPEN TO ALL
Friday September 18th, 2015
Registration and Start time: 2:30 pm
Co-Chairs Ed & Angela Campbell 737-7294
Girls and Boys, 12 years and under, test your strength in this
challenging contest!
A parent must accompany young children.
Prizes to be awarded.
Class 1 30 to 49 lbs
Class 2 51 to 69 lbs
Class 3 70 to 80 lbs
Friday September 18th, 2015.
Registration and Start time: 2:30 pm
Chairperson: Don Campbell 487-6789
Boys and Girls, ages 9 to 12, test your strength in this
challenging contest! Compete to drive your nail in the least
number of hits.
Prizes to be awarded
HORSESHOE PITCHING
CAPTAIN COOK de FRIES
MINI PEDAL TRACTOR PULL
NAIL DRIVING CONTEST
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Saturday September 19th, 2015
Registration (no fee) 12:30 pm
Judging 1:00 pm
Committee: Chairperson Rebecca Jermey 705 345-4959
CATEGORIES
0 – 6 months.
1. The Bluest Eyes
2. The most hair
3. Chubbiest cheeks
4. Most Creative Outfit
5. Best Smile
7 – 12 months.
1. Biggest Dimples
2. Curliest Hair
3. Chubbiest
4. Most Creative Outfit
5. Best Smile
13 – 18 months.
1. Wildest Hair (Naturally)
2. Walks Fastest to mom or dad
3. Chip off the Ol’ Block (most resembles parent)
4. Happiest
5. Most Creative Outfit
Once again there will a category for
Youngest Baby Girl
Youngest Baby Boy
Youngest Twins.
Prizes will be awarded for 1st place winners in each category.
BABY SHOW
CALLILNG
ALL BABIES!! !
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Friday September 18th, 2015 at 5:30 pm
**O.T.T.P.A SANCTIONED PULL**
Weigh in time from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm
**Helmets Mandatory--Snell 2000 or higher**
Chairperson: Bob Ney 705 791-4047
Bobby Richards 705 790-3083
Heather Lynch 705 728-9313
2015 O.T.T.P.A. rules will apply, for both trucks and tractors.
Drivers must be 16 years of age to enter.
Contact Chairperson for clarification of rules.
ALL COMPETITORS
WILL PAY $15.00
FOR MANDATORY O.T.T.P.A INSURANCE COVERAGE
4 Wheel Drive must pull in 4 Wheel Drive class only.
WEIGHT CLASSES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
Entry fee: $10.00 per class
Prizes: 1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10
CLASSES WILL NOT NECESSARILY PULL IN ORDER SHOWN
VINTAGE: 1960 OR EARLIER
1. up tot 3,500 lbs. 4. 6,5001 – 8,500 lbs
2. 3,5001 – 5,000 lbs 5. 8,501 to 10,500 lbs
3. 3,501 – 6,500 lbs 6. 10,501 and up
STOCK FARM TRACTORS
1. 2 WD up to 10,000 lbs 5. 4 WD 10,001 to 14,000 lbs
2. 2 WD 10,001 to 14,000 lbs 6. 4 WD 14,001 to 18,000 lbs
3. 2 WD 14,001 to 18,000 lbs 7. Open
4. 4 WD up to 10,000 lbs 8. Modified Tractors
up to 10,000-10,000 up
TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL
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Truck & Tractor Pull (continued)
4x4 STREET LEGAL STOCK PICKUP TRUCKS
Limit 15 per class
1. Up to 6,500 lbs 2. 6,501 to 8,000 lbs
3. 8001 to 10, 000 lbs
SANCTIONED CLASSES WILL INCLUDE:
PRO STREET DIESEL 4 X 4 TRUCKS
HOT STOCK 4x4 TRUCKS
SUPER MOD 4WD TRUCKS
Saturday September 19th, 2015 9:30 am
Registration time 8:30 am
Chairperson: Dan Leigh 705 259-0917
Drivers must be 16 years of age to enter. Contact Chairperson for
clarification of rules.
Entry fee: $10 per class. Prizes: $25, $20, $15 $10
CLASSES WILL NOT NECESSARILY PULL IN ORDER SHOWN
TWO WHEEL DRIVE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
1. 450cc 1. 450cc
2. 451 – 600cc 2. 451 – 600cc
3. 601 – 800cc 3. 601 – 800cc
4. Open 4. Open
ATV PULL
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Friday September 18th, 2015 7 pm Register at 6:30 pm
Co-Chairs: Brian & Janet Flintoff 705-686-3087
FEATURING: Singing, Dancing, Musical Numbers, and Comedy
CATEGORIES:
(a) 10 years and under
(b) 11-16 years
(c) 17 years and over (d) Groups of 2 or more
people, 10 years and under
(e) Groups of 2 or more people, 11-16 years
(f) Groups of 2 or more people, 17 years and over
(g) Novelty, 16 years and older
Entrants must bring their own musical accompaniment.
Prizes: All Sections 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20
SPECIAL AWARD In Memory of Josh Campbell for “Most
Inspirational Performance by a soloist in categories (a), (b), & (c).
Donated by Don H. & Lynne Campbell.
DONATION 1ST PRIZE IN (b) 11 –16 yr.
In Memory of Bish Pattenden
DONATION 1ST PRIZE IN (c) 17 years and over.
In Memory of Norm Campbell
Most Promising Performer: First Prize: $50.00 to one
performer from all six categories
AMATEUR TALENT SHOW
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Friday September 18th, 2015 2:30 pm
Committee: Chairperson Ron Sommers 705 487-3097
Exhibitors must have liability insurance.
CLASS 1 DRAFT HORSES
Prizes: Sections 1 & 2 $45, $40, $35, $30, $25
Sections 3 & 4 $70, $65, $60, $55, $35
Section:
1. Single Horse attached to wagon, light draft
2. Single Horse attached to wagon, heavy draft
3. Team attached to wagon, light draft
4. Team attached to wagon, heavy draft
CLASS 2 COMMERCIAL HORSES
Prizes: Sections 1 & 2 $40, $35, $32, $30, $25
Sections 3 & 4 $70, $65, $60, $55, $50
Section:
1. Single Horse attached to wagon, light
2. Single Horse attached to wagon, heavy
3. Team attached to wagon, light
4. Team attached to wagon, heavy
CLASS 3A OPEN TO CLASSES 1 & 2
Prizes: Section 1: $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $50
Section 2: $90, $80, $70, $60, $50, $40
Section:
1. 4 Horse Hitch 2. Unicorn Hitch
HEAVY HORSES
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Friday September 18th, 2015 2:30 pm
Committee: Chairperson Ron Sommers 705 487-3097
CLASS 3B
PRIZES: Section 1 & 7: $45, $40, $35, $30, $25
Sections 2 & 3: $60, $50, $45, $40, $40
Section 4 & 6: $70, $60, $50, $45, $45
Section 5: $80, $70, $60, $55, $50
Section 8: $100, $80, $70
Section:
1. Single Hitch
2. Single Tandem
3. Team Hitch
4. Unicorn Hitch
5. Four Hitch
6. Three Abreast
7. Lady Driver
8. Six Hitch
HAFLINGER SHOW
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Friday September 18th, 2015 – 2:30 pm
Chairperson Ron Sommers 705-487-3097
Exhibitors must have liability insurance.
CLASS 4
Ponies not to exceed 50”. Must be hitched to a four wheeled wagon.
Must wear draft type harness, collars and hames.
Manes to be rolled tails optional.
Prizes: Sections 1-4 $25, $20, $15, $12, $10
Sections 5 & 6 $30, $25, $20, $15, $10
Sections 7 & 8 $35, $30, $25, $20, $15
Sections 9 & 10 $40, $35, $30, $25, $20
Section:
1. Single Tandem open to Draft or Commercial
2. Single Draft pony
3. Single Commercial pony
4. Lady Driver with single pony Draft or Commercial
5. Team Draft ponies
6. Team Commercial ponies
7. Unicorn Draft or Commercial ponies
8. Four pony hitch Draft or Commercial
9. Six pony hitch Draft or Commercial
10. Three abreast hitch
DRAFT AND COMMERCIAL PONIES
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Saturday September 18th, 2015 at 10:00 am
Contact Tina Liikane at rocstoneranch@gmail.com
Please wear western attire and tack for all events.
Safety helmets are to be worn for the Games Classes.
Registration: 9:00-9:30 am/12:00-12:30 pm
Entry Fee: Open $4.00/class
Youth (18 and under as of Jan 11) $3.00/class
Rookie Open (New to showing) $4.00/class
Junior (12 & under) $2.00/class
(ribbons only)
A 2014 Membership ($10.00) in the Oro Agricultural Society is
required or proof of membership. Classes will not necessarily be
shown in this order.
1. Steady Hand 6. Poles
2. Stake Race 7. Key Hole
3. Barrel Race 8. Sit a Buck
4. Flag Race 9. Bare Back Barrels
5. Dash for Cash 10. Bare Back Poles
11. Western Pleasure Class
Prize money to 4th place, Ribbons to 5th place. Special Prizes
WESTERN FUN & GAMING SHOW
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Saturday, September 18th. 2015 at 10:00 am.
Registration: 9:00 am
Chairperson: Ted Levison 487-1906
Secretary: Bob MacSporran 721-8587
Exhibitors must have liability insurance. Due to safety
regulations, we request all horses remain in the infield
while mounted. Riding Helmets to be worn at all
times while mounted.
Entry fee: $10.00 per class or $25.00 per division plus
an Oro Agricultural Society membership of $10.00.
All cheques payable to Oro Agricultural Society.
Hack Division (Classes 1, 2 and 3) - Sponsored by Oro
Medonte Veterinary Services
1. Road Hack
2. Pleasure Hack
3. Hunter Hack (includes one fence)
Hunter Division (Classes 4, 5 and 6) - Sponsored by C.D.
Lowe & Son Fencing
4. Hunter under Saddle (Flat)
5 Working Hunter over Fences (Maximum 2’3”)
6 Handy Working Hunter over Fences
(Maximum 2’3”)
7 Junior Equitation on Flat – 14 and under
Sponsored by John Burt, Farrier
8 Senior Equitation on Flat – 15 and over
Sponsored by Bob and Joan MacSporran
9 Command Class - no fences –
Sponsored by Laser Clinic, Orillia
HUNTER JUMPER SHOW
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Jumper Division (Classes 10, 11 and 12)
Sponsored by Dr. Drew Hunnisett
10 Open Jumper (Max 2’6”)
11 Speed Class (Max 2’6”)
12 Fault and Out (Max 2’6”)
***$50.00 bonus to winner of each individual
Jumper Class***
Courtesy of Dr. Joel Rumney
Horse and Hound Tack Shop
and Oro-Medonte Veterinary Services
Rules: C.E.F Rules apply.
The decisions of the Judge and/or Committee are final.
Prizes: 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00,
4th $10.00, 5th $5.00
Divisional Winners Champion $50.00 Reserve $25.00
“When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization.” Daniel Webster, US Statesman, a
farmer’s son 1782-1852
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Judging Friday September 18th, 2015 12:00 pm
Committee: Chairperson Dave Anderson 327-0421
Exhibitors must have liability insurance.
Animals must have Canadian I.D. tags before arriving at the fair.
Classes subject to re-classification at the fair.
CLASS 5 Leicester, Suffolk, Oxford, Hampshire, Southdown
CLASS 6 Cross Breeds & Corriedale
CLASS 7 Dorset, Borden Cheviot, Shropshire, North Country Cheviot
CLASS 8 Katandin & Any Other Hair Breed
Prizes: Sections 1-6 $17, $14, $12, $10, $7
Section:
1. Yearling Ram 2. Ram Lamb 3. Yearling Ewe
4. Ewe Lamb 5. Group of 3 Lambs 6. Flock
B J S FARM SUPPLY, Stayner
Pair of Market Lambs, any breed, open. Born after Jan 1, 2014.
Prize 1st Gift Certificate
RATTLE MEMORIAL PRESENTATION
In memory of Gerald & Jean Rattle
High points for one breed of sheep.
(Total points in Sections 1-6 & special)
Not to be won 2 years in a row by same exhibitor.
B J S FARM SUPPLY, Stayner
Gift Certificate for most points in the show.
SHEEP
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Chairperson John Hawkins 487-2958
Any Poultry or rabbits appearing sick may be removed at the
discretion of the committee or judge.
**Note All completed and signed entry forms are to be sent to
Martine Klaassen-Pepler, 440 Line 8 N, RR 2 Oro-Medonte, L0L 2E0
(Phone # 705-487-2332) to be received at least one week prior to
Show date so cage tags can be prepared. Include exhibitor # if you
have received one or one will be assigned to you.
CLASS 9 POULTRY
All birds are to be cooped by 9:00 am Saturday
Sept 19th and are to be removed between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm
same day. One entry allowed per section. A.V. (Any Variety)
A.O.V (Any Other Variety). Judge is Peter Kortis.
Prizes: Section 1-48 $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 A rosette and $10 gift certificate for top exhibit in each of the 5 classes.
HURONIA FUR AND FEATHER BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
Trophies for:
Grand Champion Bird in Show
Champion & Reserve Bantam
Champion & Reserve Standard Fowl
Champion & Reserve Game Fowl
Champion & Reserve Water Fowl
Champion & Reserve Pigeon
STANDARD FOWL each section (a) cock (b) hen Please specify
1. A.V. Leghorn 8. A.V. Wyandotte
2. A.V. Rock 9. A.V. Sussex
3. Rhode Island Red 10. A.O.V. Heavy
4. A.V. Cochin 11. A.O.V. Light
5. A.V. Brahma 12. A.V. Commercial Meat Bird
6. A.V. Polish 13. A.V. Commercial Egg Layer
7. A.V. Cornish
POULTRY & RABBIT SHOW
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BANTAM each section (a) cock (b) hen Please specify
14. A.V. Silkies 19. Mille Fleure
15. A.V. Rock 20. A.V. Old English
16. A.V. Wyandotte 21. A.V. Leghorn
17. A.V. Brahma 22. A.V. Sebright
18. A.V. Cochin 23. A.O.V.
Please specify
GAME FOWL each section (a) cock (b) hen Please specify
24. A.V. Guinea Fowl 27. A.V Quail pair
25. Pheasant – Ring neck 28. Turkey Bronze
26. A.O.V Pheasant 29. A.O.V Turkey
please specify please specify
WATERFOWL each section (a) drake (b) duck
Please specify
30. Peking Ducks 35. A.O.V. Ducks
please specify
31. Rouen Ducks 36. Emden Geese
32. Muscovy Ducks 37. Toulouse Geese
33. White Call Ducks 38. A.O.V. Geese
please specify
34. A.O.V Call Ducks
PIGEONS: (a) cock (b) hen
39. A.V. Doves, please specify 44. Helmets
40. Jacobins/Capuchins 45. A.V. Fantails
41. Homers 46. A.V. Pouters
42. Rollers 47. Owls
43. Barbs 48. A.O.V. Pigeon
(please specify)
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CLASS 10 RABBITS
All rabbits are to be caged by 9:00 am Saturday Sept 19th
and are to be removed between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm same day.
One entry allowed per section. Judge is Roma Toffan.
Prizes: Section 1-20: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
A rosette and $10 gift certificate for top exhibit of fancy and
utility rabbit
HURONIA FUR AND FEATHER
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
Trophies for:
Champion Fancy Rabbit Champion Utility Rabbit
Reserve Fancy Rabbit Reserve Utility Rabbit
FANCY each section (a) Buck (b) Doe. Please specify colour.
1. Mini-Lop Jr. under 6 mo.
2. Mini-Lop Sr. over 6 mo
3. Holland Lop Jr. under 6 mo
4. Holland Lop Sr. over 6 mo
5. Dutch Jr. under 4 mo
6. Dutch Sr. over 4 mos
7. Netherland Dwarf Jr. under 4mos
8. Netherland Dwarf Sr. over 4 mos 9. A.O.V. Jr (specify breed, age, colour) 10. A.O.V. Sr (specify breed, age, colour)
UTILITY each section (a) Buck (b) Doe. Please specify colour.
11. Californian under 6 mo
12. Californian over 6 mo
13. New Zealand under 6 mo
14. New Zealand over 6 mo
15. Satin Jr under 6 mos
16. Satin Sr over 6 mos
17. AOV JR specify breed age colour
18. AOV SR specify breed age colour
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SPECIAL
19. FANCY: Doe & Litter
(Minimum of 3 young minimum 1 mth old)
20. UTILITY: Doe & Litter
(Minimum of 3 young minimum 1 mth old)
21. Best Dressed Rabbit (open to exhibitors 16 yrs and younger)
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RR 1 Oro Station 487 3711
The Oro Agricultural Society
wishes to thank all who
participate in the Antique
Machinery Display at the Fair.
Don’t forget to visit the Blacksmith at work
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Saturday September 19th, 2015, 1:00 pm
Committee: Chairperson Gary McLean 721-0759
Exhibitors must have liability insurance
Animals must have Canadian I.D. tags before arriving at the fair.
CLASS 11 Holstein CLASS 12 Jersey CLASS 13 Ayrshire
Prizes: Section 1-10 $50, $40, $30, $25, $20, $15
Junior Champion Heifer and
Reserve Junior Champion Heifer Ribbons
Grand Champion Cow and
Reserve Grand Champion Cow Ribbons
Sections:
1. Junior Heifer Calf born on or after March 1, 2015
2. Intermediate Heifer Calf born Dec 1 2014 – Feb 28 2015
3. Senior Calf born Sept 1 2014 – Nov 30 2014
4. Junior Yearling born Mar 1 2014 – Aug 31 2014
5. Senior Yearling born Sept 1 2013 – Feb 29 2014
6. 2yr old born Sept 1 2012 to Aug 31 2013
7. 3yr old born Sept 1 2011 to Aug 31 2012
8. 4yr old born Sept 1 2010 to Aug 31 2011
9. Mature Cow born prior to Sept 1 2010
10. Breeders Herd, three animals per exhibitor
11. Best Uddered Cow from Sections 7, 8 & 9
first prize only each breed
MASTER FEEDS Junior Herd, three animals per exhibitor
First Prize each breed : $15 Gift Certificate
RITCHIE’S FEEDS N NEEDS
Best Jr. Champion Calf from each Breed – $15 First Prize
NORWELL DAIRY SYSTEMS
Trophy for Best Dairy Female, any breed
ALLISTON FEED SERVICE Best Uddered Cow each breed
First Prize $15 Gift Certificate
DAIRY CATTLE
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Saturday September 19th, 2015 1:00 pm
Committee: Chairperson Ryan Briggs 487-2608
Exhibitors must have liability insurance
Animals must have Canadian I.D. tags before arriving at the fair.
Class 14 British Breeds: Angus, Shorthorns, Hereford
Class 15 Exotic Breeds: Charolais, Simmental,
Limousin, Maineanjou
Prizes:
Section 1-8 $50, $40, $30, $20, $15, $10
Section 9 &10 $45, $40, $35, $30, $25, $15, $10, $5, $5
Section:
1. Bull Calf born 2015
2. Bull born in 2014
3. Female calf born in 2015
4. Female born in 2014
5. Female born 2013, with her 2015 calf at side
6. Female born prior to 2013, with her 2015 calf at side
7. Breeders herd group of 3 animals, both sexes
8. Market Steer Class
9. Beef Showmanship under 12 open to anyone.
10. Beef Showmanship over 12 open to anyone.
ECHO SPRING CHAROLAIS, Grand & Reserve Champion
Bull, all breeds
1st Prize $50.00 2nd Prize $25.00
WILL MARSHALL INSURANCE (Barrie),
Beef Showmanship in section 9, Winner: $35;
Beef Showmanship in Section 10, Winner $40
STONERIDGE MEADOW FARM, Grand Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion female (all breeds shown together)
BEEF CATTLE
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Committee: Chairperson Pat Johnson 325-4832
Exhibits to be placed 12 pm to 7 pm Thursday Sept. 17th, 2015
in the Garage. All exhibits to be removed at 5 pm
Saturday Sept. 19th. Prize money will be forfeited if exhibit
is removed early.
Cannot be a winner more than 2 (two) years in a row.
CLASS 16 GRAIN
All hay must be in plastic bags.
Prizes: Section 1-14: $8.00, $6.00, $4.00, $2.00
Section:
1. Half Bushel Wheat
2. Half Bushel Barley
3. Half Bushel Oats
4. 6 Ears Grain Corn
5. 6 Stalks of Ensilage Corn
6. Chopped Hay – Name Variety
7. Hay, first cut, half bushel
8. Hay, second cut, half bushel
9. Haylage, half bushel
10. Mixed Grain, half bushel
11. One Half Bushel of Corn Silage
12. 3 cups Soybeans in a jar
12. 3 cups White Beans in a jar
14. Half Bushel of Fall Wheat
WINDMILL GARDENS Orillia
$15.00 Gift Certificate for Most Points in Class 16
section 1 to 14 to be used for perennials only.
GRAINS, VEGETABLES & MAPLE SYRUP
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CLASS 17 VEGETABLES
Note: To be grown by exhibitor. No person to show more than
one sample of each kind. Indicate on the inside of exhibit tags if
you are a first time Exhibitor!
Prizes: Sections 1-44, & 46-53 $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
Section 45 $15.00, $12.00, $10.00
$8.00 for every other worthy entry
Section:
1 6 Green Beans
2 Longest Bean, Any Variety Name
3 2 Zucchini, table size, stem on
4 Longest Zucchini, Stem on
5 5 Cucumbers table size, Stem on
6 Longest Cucumber
7 1 Pumpkin Novelty, name variety
8 5 Onions from Dutch sets 1”stem
9 4 Onions any variety must be named
10 4 Red Onions, Stem on
11 5 Carrots 1” stem
12 Biggest Carrot, Stem
13 Brussels Sprouts on the stalk
14 Bundle of Swiss Chard
15 Largest Radish
16 3 Sweet Peppers
17 3 Hot Peppers (Red or Yellow)
18 5 Beets, under 2.5” in diameter with stem on
19 Largest Beet
20 5 Bulbs of Garlic or Braided Garlic
21 2 Green Cabbages
22 2 Red Cabbages
23 6 Ears Sweet Corn
24 2 Acorn Squash
25 2 Butternut Squash
26 2 Buttercup Squash
27 Best Hubbard Squash
28. 8 to 15 funny shaped garden vegetable collection
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29. 5 Tomatoes, Any Variety Stem on
30. Largest Green Tomato, Stem on
31. Head Lettuce, Any Variety
32. 3 Red Peppers
33. Largest Green Pepper
34. 2 Large Red Potatoes
35. 6 Baby Carrots
36. 5 to 10 Cherry Tomatoes
37. 4 Lt basket Table Beets
38. 4 Lt basket Yukon Gold Potatoes
39. 4 Lt basket White Potatoes, Variety must be named
40. 4 Lt basket Early Potatoes, Variety must be named
41. Collection of a variety of 4 dried herbs artistically displayed
42. Collection of a variety of 4 fresh herbs artistically
displayed in water
43. 6 Pickling Onions
44. Collection of Gourds 6 minimum to maximum of 12,
displayed in suitable container so you can see them all
45. Collection of Garden Vegetables minimum of 10 vegetables
in a large container (eg. fancy basket etc.)
46. Crazy Vegetables – weirdest tomato
47. Crazy Vegetables – homeliest potato
48. Crazy Vegetables – cutest cucumber
49. Crazy Vegetables – craziest carrot
50. Crazy Vegetables – heaviest potato
51. Crazy Vegetables – heaviest tomato red
52. Crazy Vegetables – heaviest red or white onion
53. Crazy Vegetables – largest pumpkin
(you must be able to move it yourself)
Allan & Pat Johnson: for 1st time Exhibitors $20.00 for most
points in Vegetables, Class 17. (Indicate 1st time exhibitor on
inside of ALL entry tags)
TOM SMITH CHEV. OLDS Midland:
$25.00 for most points in Vegetables, Class 17.
MCCAULEY’S EQUIPMENT: $25 for most points in
Sections 1 to 25 Vegetables, Class 17.
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Class 18 Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar
**SYRUP MUST BE PRODUCT OF 2015**
Note: All samples must be a minimum acceptable density 66%
sugar to be considered Maple Syrup. Must be 2015 Maple
Products and in Extract Bottles
Score Card for Judging Maple Syrup:
Density:
66% 25 points
68% 30 points =30 points
70% 10 points
Colour 25 points
Clarity 15 points
Flavour 30 Points
Total 100 Points
Prizes: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00
Section:
1. Basket of Maple Syrup items to be given to a Senior Citizen.
Minimum size 12” to a maximum of 16: in width and 12” in
height.
2. 2-500ml. Extract bottles Syrup Canada Amber
3. 2-500ml. Extract bottles Syrup Canada Light
4. 2-500ml. Extract bottles Syrup Canada Medium
5. 1 lb. Soft Sugar in cakes or moulds
6. 1-8oz Jar of Maple Butter
Special
Thimbles & Things, 1282 Brodie Dr, Orillia A) Sampler Quilt: min of 85” x 105”. Minimum of twelve (12)
different blocks or more. Please name the blocks. Must be machine
quilted. Samples of fabric & batting to be included.
B) Wall Hanging featuring a purchased panel, applique, pieced
sampler blocks (name blocks): Minimum of 180” perimeter. Must
be machine quilted. Samples of fabric & batting to be
included.
We are encouraging this year’s participants to donate
their fresh produce exhibit to the Orillia and Barrie
Food Banks. If you wish to donate your fresh produce it
will be boxed and distributed at the end of the Fair.
Thank you for your support of this worthwhile cause.
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Committee: Chairperson Sharon Briggs 487-2608
Open to exhibitors 13 to 20 years of age
Exhibits to be placed in the Garage by 7 pm Thursday
September 17th, 2015. All exhibits to be removed at 5 pm
Saturday September 119th, 2015. Prize money forfeited, if
removed early. There is no entry fee but you must obtain
exhibitor number from Fair Secretary.
Class 1JF-VEGETABLES
Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
1. 3 onions, any variety, uniform with 12-25 mm stem
2. 4 sweet peppers, uniform with 12 mm stem
3. 5 cherry tomatoes, stems on.
4. 5 carrots, with 10-15 mm stems
5. 5 potatoes, any variety; uniform, clean
6. 1 Butternut Squash
7. Longest Cucumber
8. Longest green/yellow bean
Class 2JF-BAKING
Prizes: $6.00, $5.00, $4.00
1. 3 Pieces Maple Fudge
2. 3 Brownies Iced, no nuts
3. 3 Butter Tarts, plain
4. 3 Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
5. 3 Bran Muffins, without papers
6. Banana Loaf, ½ loaf (plain)
7. 3 - No Bake Cookies, any variety
8. 3 – Tea Biscuits, with cheese
9. 3 – Date Squares
Volunteers have kept the Oro World’s Fair going
for 163 years. We couldn’t do it without you.
THANK YOU
JUNIOR FAIR
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Class 3JF-ARTS & CRAFTS
Prizes: $6.00, $5.00, $4.00
1. Collection of 3 Snapshots with theme – a) Celebrating
Canada’s Flag b) Something “Blue”
2. Pencil Sketch (mounted on firm paper) – Any subject
3. Decorate a Cereal Box to be used as a “Mother’s Day Gift
Bag”
4. Design your own “Sign” for a Bedroom door
5. Create a useful keychain, any medium
6. Be creative, make something using Clothespins
7. A “Thanksgiving Turkey”, any medium
8. Soap Carving, using a bar of soap
Class 4JF-FLOWERS
Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
1. 1 Large Bloom, floating in a bowl
2. Gladiolus – 1 spike any colour
3. Largest Sunflower Head
4. 3 Hosta leaves – different varieties
5. Zinnias, 3 large blooms, different colours
6. “Hens & Chicks” in an unusual container
7. Cosmos, 1 stem with 3 or more blooms
8. Hydrangea, 1 stem
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SPECIALS
S-1 MARNY SHELSWELL (RMT)
3 Homemade cards, all different, each no larger than 12.5 cm x
17.5 cm (5” x 7”)
Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
S-2 JUNIOR FAIR COMMITTEE SPECIAL
Handmade “Wooden Puzzle”
Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
S-3 GUTHRIE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
“My Favourite Sport” – A flower design using an item for any
sport.
Prizes: $7.00, $5.00, $3.00
S-4 CLOWES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
3 Decorated Cupcakes, suitable for a “Special Occasion”
Prizes: $7.00, $5.00, $3.00
S-5 JULIE EMERY (Mortgage Specialist Royal Bank)
A collection of 4 snapshots, “Cottage Life”, in all seasons,
Mounted & labelled
Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
S-6 EMILY CAMPBELL Create a Family Tree with no less than three generations of your
own family heritage. Provide date of birth, names, and any
additional information required to build your Family Tree. Use
any medium.
Prizes: $15.00, $12.00, $10.00
S-7 ORO-MEDONTE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Collection of “home-grown” garden produce displayed in a
suitable container. (not to include flowers)
Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
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S-8 RUGBY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
A useful item made from recycled material.
Prizes: $10.00, $7.00, $3.00
S-9 HURONIA FUR & FEATHER CLUB
Construct a “Bird House” using materials found in the forest
Prizes: $10.00, 6.00, $4.00
S-10 HAWKESTONE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Design a “Table Centrepiece” suitable for any Party i.e. birthday,
shower or celebration
Prizes: $10.00, $8.00, $4.00, $3.00
S-11 MITCHELL SQUARE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Pumpkin Loaf, ½ loaf (plain)
Prizes: $8.00, $6.00, $5.00.
S-12 YOUTH POSTER COMPETITION--SENIOR GRADES 9-12
A HAND-DRAWN POSTER PROMOTING “ORO WORLD’S
FAIR” INCLUDING DATES ND NAME OF THE FAIR
Poster size:
Minimum – 8.5” x 11” (22 cm x 28 cm)
SIZE MUST BE ACCURATE
Maximum - 11” x 17” (28 cm x 44 cm)
SIZE MUST BE ACCURATE. The winning poster will be entered at the District #5 Competition in
October 2015.
Judging Standards: 1. Overall Appearance: 50 points; 2. Hands Drawn:
35 points; 3. OAAS Criteria (size, material, theme): 15 points
Prizes: $7.00, $5.00, $3.00
S-13 ORO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Open to all youth ages 13-15 years (as of Dec 2013). Eight *8)
Plain Chocolate Chip Cookies (no nuts) displayed on firm
disposable plate. Cookies no larger than 3 in (6.75 cm), or
smaller than 2 in (5 cm). Overall winner between the Junior and
Elementary classes will be entered in the District 5 Fall
Competition (Oct 2014)
Prizes: $7.00, $5.00, $3.00
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Committee: Chairperson Roberta Leigh 705-487-2658
Committee Members: Barb Miller, Linda Roe, Christy
Campbell, Krista Leigh, Emily Campbell, Ruth Fountain
CLASS 19 & 20
Exhibits to be placed by 7:00 pm Thursday September 17, 2015.
On Saturday September 19th, the main hall will
close at 4:30 pm and open at 5:00 pm for exhibitors to gather
entries.
ENTRY FORMS REQUIRED to pick up Exhibits. If entries are
removed earlier, prize money will be forfeited. Please call the
chairperson if you have any questions.
GARRETT’S FARM MARKET & GREENHOUSES, Crown
Hill.
PRIZE: $20.00 gift certificate for the exhibitor winning the
most points for Class 19 & 20 (including specials). Not to be
won 2 years in a row by same exhibitor.
Class 19 JAMS PRESERVES PICKLES
Note: All jars must be sealed with new lids, without wax. Jars
must be the required size.
Jams and Jelly in 8-oz Mason jars (250 ml)
Preserves & Pickles in pint-sized Mason jars (500 ml)
No freezer jams or jellies except where indicated. Please no
Decorative Embellishments on lids.
Bernardin “Best of Show” award $30.00 gift certificate – total
points Class 19 – section 1-16.
Use this year’s produce
Prizes: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00
1. Red Pepper Jelly
2. Peach Jam
3. Strawberry Jam with sugar substitute
4. Raspberry Freezer Jam
PRESERVES, BAKING & WINE MAKING
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5. Cooked Strawberry Jam
6. Grape Jelly
7. Blueberry Jam
8. Apple Sauce (without spices)
9. Canned Peaches
10. Salsa Sauce (mild)
11. Canned Tomatoes-No added vegetables or spices
12. Chili Sauce
13. Green Cucumber Hot Dog Relish
14. Yellow Hot Dog Relish
15. Pickled Beets (baby whole)
16. Bread and Butter Pickles
SPECIALS
S-1 REINHART VINEGARS LTD. Stayner
Dill Pickles with garlic, in 500 ml (pint) jar
Prizes: 1st. 3-4 litre jugs of vinegar
2nd 2-4 litre jugs of vinegar
3rd 1-4 litre jug of vinegar
S-2 CLOWES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Six (6) Gluten-Free Cookies, with recipe
Prizes: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
S-3 Mitchell Square
5” - 6” two crust fresh Peach Pie
Prizes: $8.00, $6.00, $5.00
CLASS 20 BAKING
Note: All food to be displayed in clear plastic bags (Ziploc or
closed with twist ties.) Ziploc preferred to facilitate judging. Please
use disposable plate. Please attach exhibitor tag to the plastic bag.
Bread should be at least 24 hours old. Rolls are individual.
Buns are attached. Cakes are to be removed from pans, and displayed
on foil covered boards.
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YEAST PRODUCTS QUICK BREADS
Prizes: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00
1. 3 Rolls, clover leaf, white
2. Raisin Bread from Bread maker ½ loaf
3. Loaf White Bread ½ loaf
4. Loaf 60% Whole Wheat Bread 1 full loaf *
5. Cinnamon Buns – no fruit
6. Banana Loaf ½ loaf (Plain)
7. Zucchini Loaf ½ loaf (Plain)
8. Tea Biscuits, with raisins (3)
9. Pumpkin Muffins (3) no paper cups
10. Bran Muffins (3) plain-no fruit, no paper cups
*Section 4 Winner to go to District Meeting in October.
Pan Size (minimum) 8”x4”x2.5” (maximum) 9”x5’x3”.
To Include Recipe.
PIES and TARTS Pies in 5”- 6” tin foil plate –
measured across top. Hint! Prick foil for even baking and
make sure bottom pastry is cooked!
Prizes: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00
11. Cherry Pie
12. Rhubarb & Strawberry Pie
13. Blueberry Pie
14. Butter Tarts (3) No fruit or nuts
15. Tarts other than butter, 2 varieties (4)
COOKIES and SQUARES: on small plate
Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
16. Unbaked cookies (3)
17. Peanut Butter cookies (3)
18. Chocolate Chip cookies (3)
19. Ginger Snap cookies (3) *Hint: Judges are looking
for a crisp “snap”
20. Brownies, with nuts, iced (3)
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21. Date Squares (3)
CAKES
Prizes: $7.00, $6.00, $5.00
22. Cinnamon Coffee Cake (no yeast), 3 pieces on small plate
23. Carrot Cake, (Plain) with cream cheese icing – 3 pieces on sm plate
24. Pineapple Upside Down Cake, maximum 8” square
25. Cupcakes (3) decorated Fall theme. (edible decorations, please)
SPECIALS
B-1 HAWKESTONE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Cranberries Done 3 Ways Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
A slice of cranberry loaf and two (2) other samples i.e. Jam, muffins,
sauce, cookies-your choice,
B-2 MRS. B. WORONKA
Gentlemen’s Special (men only)
Apple-crisp-presented in container-maximum 6”
Prizes: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
B-3 COMMITTEE SPECIAL
Homemade Maple Fudge – 3 squares.
Prizes: $6.00, $5.00, $4.00
B-4 RUGBY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Fruited Scones (2) Prizes: $10.00, $7.00, $3.00
B-5 JANET FLINTOFF – Gingerbread house made totally
of edible material (Display not to exceed 18” square)
Prizes: $12.00, $8.00, $5.00
B-6 MIDWAY MECHANICAL INC
Cupcake-pull apart cake using at least twelve (12) cupcakes. Decorate
using the theme, “Cowboys & Cowgirls”
Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00
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B-7 WINE MAKING
Rules: Crafted wine made from kit
Open to amateurs only
Exhibits must be presented in 750 ml (26 oz) Classic
round wine bottles, with a cork or screw cap closure.
One bottle per exhibitor per section
All 1st prizewinners become the property of the Oro Ag
Society
Prizes: $15, $13, $11
1. Grape Wine – Red – from kit fermented in 2014/2015
2. Grape Wine – White – from kit fermented in 2014/2015
3. Cranberry Wine – from kit fermented in 2014/2015
4. Peach Wine – from kit fermented in 2014/2015
For the most combined points in the winemaking category, the
prize will be a six (6) week Cru Select wine kit sponsored by RJS
Craft Winemaking - www.rjscraftwinemaking.com
B-8 BEER MAKING NEW for 2015
Rules: Home brewed beer made from kit
Open to amateurs only
Exhibits must be presented in 355 ml PET capped bottle
or 355 ml glass bottle sealed with crown cap closure
One bottle per exhibitor per section
All 1st prizewinners become the property of the Oro
Agricultural Society
Prizes: $15, $13, $11
1. Regular Lager – from kit brewed in 2015
2. Cerveza – from kit brewed in 2015
3. Dark Lager – from kit brewed in 2015
4. Fruit Flavoured Beer - from kit brewed in 2015
B-9 BERNARDIN SPECIALS
Hints for recipes that may help you in your quest for prizes & ribbons:
www.bernardin.ca
a. BERNARDIN JAM AWARD – Strawberry freezer jam – 250 ml
jar. Entry must be submitted with Bernardin Fruit Pectin package and
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Jar must be sealed with 2 piece metal Bernardin closure. Prize: $20
gift certificate.
b. BERNARDIN GIFT PACK COMPETITION: Not a gift basket
competition Bernardin mason jars to be used.
Three (3) jars of preserves and other baking goodies for Thanksgiving
1st Prize: $20.00, Gift Certificate and Ribbon
c. BERNARDIN MASON JAR CREATIVE CRAFT AWARD:
Best DECORATIVE OR FUNCITONAL homemade craft using a
Bernardin Quart Jar and the two (2) piece lid.
1st Prize: $20.00 Gift Certificate & Ribbon
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SPONSOR SPECIAL:COUNTRY FAIR BAKING CONTESTS
Sponsored by: ACH Foods, Fleischmann’s Yeast, Fleischmann’s
Baking Powder, Crown Corn Syrup, Robin Hood Flour, Crisco &
Smucker Foods of Canada.
The following websites are provided for your use. There are hints and
recipes that may help you in your quest for prizes and ribbons:
www.achfood.ca, www.robinhood.ca, www.criscocanada.com,
www.kraftcanada.com, www.bernardin.ca
Notes:
1. All entrants into the contest must submit entries that were made
using the sponsor’s product
2. A product label must accompany each entry as proof of
purchase
3. All entries will be judged on appearance, taste, texture and
creativity of recipe and presentation.
Decision of the judge is final.
4. First Place Winners must submit recipe and proof of
purchase to the Chairperson after having photo taken. At
this time you will be asked to sign a release form, which
give the sponsor permission to use the photo and/or recipe
for public purposes without payment.
5. First Place winners in ROBIN HOOD, CRISCO AND
FLEISCHMANN’S qualify for the National Contest. One
prize of $100.00 will be awarded from each sponsor.
a. FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST BREAD –
Homemade Raisin Bread, ½ loaf . Recipe and proof of purchase
to be displayed with bread.
Prizes: 1st $20 & gift prize
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b. ROBIN HOOD FAMILY FAVOURITE RECIPE – 3 chocolate
cupcakes decorate and homemade with Robin Hood Flour. Recipe and
proof of purchase to be displayed with cupcakes. Prizes: 1st $25.00
product certificate, 2nd $10.00 product certificate.
c. CRISCO “FAMILY FAVOURITE RECIPE”
Homemade apple pie using Crisco in 5” to 6” foil pie plate.
Recipe and Logo to be displayed with pie. Prizes: 1st $25.00 product
certificate, 2nd $10.00 product certificate. *First place prizewinner is
eligible to compete in the Crisco National Contest.
d. FLEISCHMANN’S BAKING POWDER AND CROWN
CORN SYRUP “BEST BAKING CONTEST” Pumpkin Loaf, ½
loaf . Include sponsor labels and recipe. Prizes: 1st $20.00 plus gift
prize
www.robinhood.ca
www.criscocanada.com
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Chairperson Lynda Crawford 705-487-2939
ALL ENTRIES TO BE CLEAN AND ODOUR FREE
OR WILL BE DISQUALIFIED
CLASS 21
Exhibits to be placed by 7:00 pm Thursday September 17th, 2015.
On Saturday September 19th, 2015 the main hall will
close at 4:30 pm and open at 5:00 pm for exhibitors to gather entries.
ENTRY FORMS REQUIRED to pick up Exhibits.
If entries are removed earlier, prize money will be forfeited.
Please contact the chairperson if you have any questions.
PLEASE NOTE RULE # 6 & 13*NO STRAIGHT PINS*
SAMPLES REQUIRED—NO EXHIBITS SHOWN BEFORE
KNITTING & CORCHETING – Material Sample must be
attached.
Prizes: Section 1-18 $6, $5, $4
1. Two placemats
2. Hat and mitt set (knitted only)
3. Cushion
4. Child’s sweater
5. Bedroom Slippers
6. Clothing for baby gift (under 1 yr)
7. Ladies’ cardigan sweater
8. Ladies’ pullover sweater
9. Sleeveless Top or Shell
10. Men’s fancy knit socks
11. Men’s ribbed knit socks
12. Two Identical Cotton Dishcloths
13. Mitts, plain
14. Mitts, fancy
15. Lap Cover – max 36”x40”
16. Baby afghan – max 36”x45”
17. Afghan, crocheted one piece – min 45”x58”
18. Afghan – made in sections – min 45”x58”
HOMECRAFTS
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Special – True North Yarn Co-79 Anne St Barrie
Prize: $25.00 Gift Certificate for most points Section 1-18. NOT TO BE WON 2 YEARS IN A ROW BY SAME EXHIBITOR.
ARTS and CRAFTS: Samples must be attached
Prizes: sections 19-34 $6, $5, $4
19. Article of Homemade Jewellery
20. Angel, any medium height 15” or under
21. Article by Senior Citizen 65+ (no sewing or knitting)
22. Homemade doll (dressed) a child’s toy
23. Article of Swedish Weaving – max 45” x 45”
24. Imaginatively wrapped gift
25. Article made of recycled material under 18”
26. Any article of stained glass (small)
27. Folk art decoration (not too large due to limited space)
28. Book Mark (made from recycled material)
29. Article of wood working (Not to exceed 12” x 12”)
30. Make hat that could be worn (Any Medium)
31. Fall Wreath – max 14” (outside) (with hanger)
32. Wind Chimes – to hang-no glass
33. Novelty Door Stopper
34. Knob Decoration (not Christmas)
Special – Curry’s Art Store, 520 Bryne Dr, Barrie
Prize: $10.00 Gift Certificate for most points Section 19-34.
Not to be won 2 years in a row by Same Exhibitor.
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PAINTINGS, PICTURES, ETC
*SAMPLE OF COLOURS ON TAG OR PAPER
All pictures properly framed and wired ready to hang.
Max size 24”x24” Prizes: Sections 35 to 41 $10, $8, $5
35. Painting, oil or acrylic
36. Picture, Done in Charcoal or Pastels
37. Picture, pen or ink
38. Picture, pencil sketch
39. Picture, of counted cross-stitch
40. Picture, Recycled Material – Any medium
41. Wall Hanging, Wood Carving
Special – The Village Gallery and Frame Shop,
1530 Ridge Rd East, Hawkestone
Prize: Framing Package for most points Section 35-41.
Not to be won 2 years in a row by Same Exhibitor.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Note: I entry per section mounted with ¾” border Picture
4”x6” Prizes: Sections 42 to 47 $5, $4, $3
42. Black and White Portrait
43. Activity at the Beach
44. Wildlife
45. At Oro World’s Fair, 2014
46. Farming Activities “IN PROGRESS – BEING DONE”
47. Abstract Picture
Finishing Touches Photography
120 Ridge Road, Oro-Medonte
Prize: Gift Package most points Sections 42 to 47
SEWING – MATERIAL SAMPLE MUST BE ATTACHED
NOTE RULE 6 & 13 Prizes: Sections 48 to 60 $6, $5, $4
48. Jogging set, any size
49. Clothing article made from Old Jeans
50. Child’s Hoodie (Any Size
51. Child’s denim outfit
52. Garment made of Fleece (No Hats)
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53. Leisure Bottoms
54. Any article of sewing by Senior Citizen (65+)
55. Christmas Stocking
56. Cushion Sewn
57. Tote Bag
58. Lady’s Apron
59. Ladies Purse
60. Baby’s Bib
Special – Fabricland-Orillia sponsoring
Prize: $25 Gift Certificate for most points Section 48-60.
Not to be won 2 years in a row by Same Exhibitor.
QUILTS and RUGS
ALL QUILTS ARE TO BE HAND QUILTED UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE. MATERIAL SAMPLE MUST BE ATTACHED
INCLUDING A SAMPLE OF BATTING. NO STRAIGHT PINS.
ARTICLE MUST BE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR.
The Overall Best Quilts, 2 classes: hand-quilted & machine
quilted, by exhibitor only, will be entered in the District 5
Quilt Competition in October 2015.
Quilts perimeter must be minimum of 192” or 324 cm.
Judging will be as follows:
Design 20, Colours 15, Material 15, and Workmanship 50.
Winner at the District 5 level will compete at the Annual
Championship Quilt competition in February 2015. The winner will retain ownership of the quilt and receive $500 in
prize money.
Prizes Sections 61-69 $15, $10, $5
61. Quilt, Hand Appliqué or pieced, dble/qn
62. Quilt, Pieced, Appliquéd & Quilted on a
Domestic Machine dble/qn
63. Quilt, machine quilted, dble/qn
(Quilted by Exhibitor – not longarm)
64. Quilt, longarm quilted dble/qn (Quilted by Exhibitor)
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65. Quilt, longarm quilted dble/qn (Quilted by contract**)
66. Crib quilt – max 36” x 45”
67. Any other bed sized Q (Any Techniques)
68. Quilt your Quilt As You Go, Any Size
69. Rug, any type
**Contracted Longarm Quilter must be named on tag.
SPECIAL PRIZES * SAMPLES MUST BE ATTACHED*
C-1 GUTHRIE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
A Decorated Guest Towel maximum size 18” wide by 26”long
Prizes: $7, $5, $3
C-2 CLOWES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Reusable Fabric Grocery Bag Prizes: $7, $5, $3
C-3 HAWKESTONE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Two creative napkin folding designs for a dinner table from
a cloth napkin Prizes: $10, $6, 4
C-4 CRAIGHURST WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Barbeque Apron Prizes: $5, $3, $2
C-5 HOMECRAFT COMMITTEE
Machine made potholders with a farm theme. Prize: $10, $5, $3
C-6 ORO-MEDONTE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
“Close view of a Flower. Maximum picture size 4x6” and
suitably mounted with ¾” border Prizes: $5, $4, $3
C-7 MIDWAY MECHANICAL INC
An outdoor fall display for a front yard or curb-side featuring a
prominent subject relating to agriculture.
Prizes: $25, $15, $10, $6, $4
C-8 WILLIAM M. HOLDSWORTH, Lawyer
(a) Quilt Block (b) Hanging Christmas Tree Ornament.
Must include samples.
Prizes: $7, $5, $3
C-9 CLOWES WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
Christmas Basket for Senior (not to exceed 10”)
Prizes: $5, $3, $2
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QUILTS SPECIAL In Memory of Helen McKay
$25.00 for most points in Homecrafts.
Not to be won two years in a row.
MORE QUILT COMPETITIONS ON PAGE 34
Accepting Donation of mittens and socks for
“Out of the Cold” Program.
admin@oroelectric.com.ca Fax: 705 487-6927
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Committee: Chairperson Marjorie Chadwick 705 487-0550
Exhibits to be placed by 7 pm Thursday September 17th, 2015 and
picked up at 5:00 pm Saturday September 19th, 2015.
Rules: All flowers garden grown. All potted plants home grown.
A display or collection should be suitably arranged for general
attractiveness, cultural perfection and quality. Can use glass
or plastic bottles for items 1-48. Not responsible for broken or lost
containers.
All flower stems should have leaves and don’t cut the stems
too short.
In Sections 1 to 64 exhibitors may have 2 entries provided that
the second entry is a different cultivar.
Queen of the Show – Best Horticultural Entry
$10.00 Sponsored by Carole Livingston
First time Exhibitor in Oro Flower Show with Most Points
$15.00 Gift Certificate donated by
Garrett’s Farm Market & Green Houses; Crown Hill
(Must put First Time on Entry Tag).
GARRETT’S FARM MARKET AND GREENHOUSES
Prize: $20.00 gift certificate for most points in
Sections 1 to 64.
(Not to be won 2 years in a row by same exhibitor)
CLASS 22
Prizes: Sections 1 to 48 $4.00, $3.00, $2.00
1. Asters, 3 blooms
2. Collection of annuals
3. Hosta Leaves Different Varieties
4. Coleus, 3 stems
5. 3 Hosta Leaves
6. Cosmos, 3 stems
7. Collection of Garden Flowers
8. Chrysanthemums, 3 stems,
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9. Chrysanthemums, collection
10. Geranium, 3 flower heads cut with own foliage
11. Dahlia, 3 blooms
12. Dahlia, 1 bloom, cactus or semi-cactus
13. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom
14. Dahlia floating in a bowl
15. Daises – Gloriosa or Black Eyed Susan, 3 stems
16. Gladiolus, miniature, 1 spike
17. Gladiolus, pink, 1 spike
18. Gladiolus, red or orange, 1 spike
19. Gladiolus, yellow or white, 1 spike
20. Gladiolus, any other colour, 1 spike
21. Marigolds, giant, 3 blooms, over 3”
22. Marigolds, 3 blooms under 3” all one solid colour
23. Marigolds, 3 blooms Bi-colour
24. Phlox, 1 stem
25. Pansies, five (5) stems
26. Petunia, single, 3 stems
27. Dusty Miller, 3 stems
28. 3 stems of garden flower, dried
29. Specimen Rose, 1 bloom
30. Floribunda Rose, 1 spray
31. Container of Roses
32. Miniature Rose, 1 spray
33. Miniature Rose, 1 bloom
34. Miniature Rose floating
35. Rose, 1 bloom floating, large variety
36. Salvia, 3 stems
37. Sedum, 3 stems
38. Snapdragon, 3 spikes
39. Sunflower, 1 stem
40. Ornamental Grass, 3 stems
41. Ornamental Grass, 3 stems flowering
42. Tuberous Begonia with own foliage, floating
43. Zinnia, 3 blooms, any large variety
44. Zinnia, 3 blooms, under 2”
45. Zinnia, collection, small & large collection
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46. Any other annual, 3 spikes or stems, namedAny other perennial, 3
spikes or stems, named
47. Hydrangea –a) 1 stem ball shape b) 1 stem cone
shapeHOUSEPLANTS:
Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
48. Begonia, semperfloren (wax begonia) or tuberous in bloom
49. African Violet
50. Potted Orchid
51. Tropical Houseplant in bloom, named
52. Impatient in bloom
53. Cactus or Succulent, plant under 6”
54. Cactus or Succulent, plant 6” and over
55. Small planter of mixed plants
56. Asparagus Fern
57. Non-Flowering Plant grown for it foliage named
58. Fern, any other variety (not asparagus fern)
59. Pot Ivy
60. Geranium in bloom
61. Outdoor hanging basket mixed variety in bloom
63. Outdoor hanging basket same variety in bloom
64. House Plant not listed
Note: Accessories may be used in any section unless otherwise
stated.
All classes should contain natural material.
Prizes: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
1. “Country Garden”: Arrangement of mixed garden flowers
in a pumpkin or squash
2. “Little One”, a small arrangement
3. “From Our Fields and Gardens”, natural material displayed
in an “old” container.
Specials
Prizes: $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
S-1 Guthrie Women’s Institute- “Still Kicking” Design in a shoe
S-2 Oro-Medonte Horticultural Society Collection of Marigolds
S-3 Oro-Medonte Horticultural Society “Breezing Along”:
Design showing motion
S-4 Hawkestone Women’s Institute – Design using Blue and Yellow
flowers suitable for a dining room table—in a cup and saucer
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Orval Hutchinson Haulage
Ken Tran Accounting & Taxation
Richard’s Equipment
Ridgoro Farms (Doug & Lynda Crawford)
Jim Campbell Welding
Paul Strachan Carpentry
P.Schauter & Son Scrap Metal
The Sarjeant Co. Ltd
Contractor Rental Series (CRS)
Heather Lynch
Lucky’s Towing Inc
A & R Disposal
Schmidt & Shaw Ltd
Doug Silk Haulage
Georgian Aggregates
Captain Cook de Fries
Tom Smith Chev Olds-Midland
Honeywood & Warder Veterinary Service
Dogs on Vocation
S.W. Custom Exhaust
Joan’s Homemade Fudge
Ashley’s Delight
George’s Country Style Restaurant
Woodrow Family Farm
Rock N’Garden Depot
Bateman Manufacturing (Jack Bateman)
Drumax Construction (Bill Drury)
Ace Fuels
Morris Shellswell & Sons Excavating
Brennan Inc
Innisvale Farms (Don & Sherry Hubbard)
Brentwood Roofing
Clarke Diesel (Chris Clarke)
Midway Mechanical (Randy Roe)
Burl’s Creek Family Event Park (Barrie Automotive Flea Market)
Sutherland Electric
Supporters of the Oro World’s Fair 2014
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B.J. Roth Reality
Casino Rama
Robert Ney Trucking
Oro Collision (Chris Iles)
Sunshine Sausage
Mawdsley’s Mobile Crane Rental
Oro Septic Services (Tim McHardy)
Thor Motors-Orillia
Northern Transmission
CONTRIBUTORS TO OUR
HUNTER JUMPER SHOW 2014
Dr Drew Hunnisett Dawn Dale
C. D. Lowe & Son - Fencing Dawn Jay
John Burt – Farrier Janice Lowe
North Simcoe Veterinary Services Cecile Amos
Laser Clinic, Orillia Horse & Hound Tack Shop
Oro Medonte Veterinary Services
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Flowers & Pine World, Barrie
Marsden's Trophies, Barrie
Steingard Photography, Barrie
Finishing Touches Photography, Oro Station
Tom Smith Chev Olds, Midland
Le Boeuf Jewellers, Barrie
Flowers & Sense, Barrie
Fendley’s Flowers, Barrie
Giovanni & Perri, Barrie & Orillia
Loobie’s Restaurant, Craighurst
Ruth Leigh, Hawkestone
Charlie & Lena Simpson, Shanty Bay
CONTRIBUTORS TO LOONIE LANE 2014
Cat’s Country Quilting Shanty Bay Golf Club
Cabinet Dreams Allen Syers Equipment
Believe Transform Studio Simoro Golf Links
Oro Country Pizza Ego’s Garden Centre
Forks in the Trail Orillia Golf & Country Club
Heartland Kennels Wraygon’s Dog Grooming
The Whistle Stop Woodside Pottery & Gallery
Church’s Farm Supplies Landini Canada
Double R Performance Lynn Fisher
Mel Briggs Shirley May
Indoor Clean Air Service Michele O’Sullivan
Sharon Briggs Atkinson Maple Syrup Suppliers
Township of Oro-Medonte Don Campbell
Abbott’s of Craighurst Sugar Bites & Baskets
Nortrax (John Deer) Snowflake Lady
Paul J. Stracha Carpentry Ken Tran Accounting & Taxation
O’Connor True Value Hardware Phyllis Hutchinson
June Jongmans Lynda & Doug Crawford
Hutchinson Firewood & Maple Syrup Duckworth Fish & Chips
Legrand Chic Italia School of Fashion Corrine Gray
CONTRIBUTORS TO OUR BABY SHOW 2014
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Doug & Christine are waiting to welcome you
to the 2015 Oro World’s Fair
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CLASSIC CAR SHOW TO BE HELD IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE
ORO WORLD’S FAIR For more information
Contact Ray Stephenson at 705 737-4160
Sponsored by: Top Shop Autobody Supply
159 Anne Street South, Barrie
Email: sales@topshopssupply.com
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Crawford
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Congratulations Simcoe North 4-H on your 100th year of
contributing to agriculture and youth leadership
Nicole,
Kyle,
Reid &
Glenn
North
Simcoe
4-H
Dairy
Classic
Team
2014
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The Officers and Members of the Oro Agricultural Society wish
to extend their sincere thanks to all who so generously assisted
the Society by their kind donations in 2014.
County of Simcoe
Township of Oro-Medonte
Trillium Foundation
John Crawford Carolyn Campbel
Captain Cook de Fries
Gordon & Barbara Woodrow George Bidwel
Carol Livingston
Corine Gray East Oro School
Lena Simpson Kevin Woodrow
Paul Strachan National Bank
IN APPRECIATION
ORO DISTRICT LIONS CLUB
presents:
SLOW TRACTOR RACE
Saturday at 1:00pm
DEMOLITION DERBY
Saturday at 3:30pm
Pre-registration required $25.00 per entry
Consolation Heat
Call Bruce Wiggins @ 727-8531 for information & entry forms
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The Midway: Carter Shows Limited Midway Hours Ticket Info Regular
Prices Friday Open at 12 Noon Rides require 4
or 5 tickets per
person
1 ticket is $1.00
30 Tickets for
$25.00
Sat Open 10 am to 4 pm Games & Food
are Cash Only
Ticket Box
accepts Cash,
Visa, Mastercard
ATM: available
at the Marion
Vernon Building
Specials:
Friday: 30 tickets for $20-a $5
saving!
Saturday-Pay one price for only $20
(P.O.P. Bracelet valid from
10 am to 4 pm)
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Trackside Machine & Welding Full Page Ad
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The Oro Agricultural Society
Special Thanks for all In Memoriam Donations
Lloyd Bartholomew
~ Hope you enjoy the improvements that we have made
to the Oro Agricultural Society Fairgrounds this year.
Please consider becoming a supporter of our
Building and Property Fund to assist us with continuing development efforts.
Lori Chalmers
Dogs on Vacation
Ruth Leigh
Shirley May
Brian & Siske Pratt
Brian Shelswell
Judy Wright
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PROGRAM THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17th, 2015
12:00 pm Main Hall & Garage will be open to receive exhibits
5:00 pm School Fair Building opens to receive exhibits
7:00 pm Main Hall and Garage closes
7:30 pm Judging of Main Hall & Garage exhibits
9:00 pm School Fair Building closes
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18th , 2015
8:00 am Secretary/Treasurer office opens
10:00 am Judging of School Fair exhibits
12:00 pm Judging of Sheep
12:30 pm Draft & Commercial Ponies, Heavy Horses, Halfingers
1:00 pm Assembly of participants in the parade
1:30 pm Official Opening and School Parade
2:00 pm School Events/Judging of School Fair livestock
2:30 pm Judging of Heavy Horses, Halflingers, Ponies
Mini Pedal Tractor Pull
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm Weigh-in for Truck and Tractor Pull
5:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull
7:00 pm Amateur Talent Show (registration 6:30pm)
10:00 pm Buildings Close
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PROGRAM SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2015
08:00 am Secretary/Treasurer office opens
08:30 am ATV Pull Registration (track)
09:00 am Singles Horseshoe Pitching Tournament
09:30 am Hunter Jumper Horse Show (centre field)
10:00 am Buildings open to the public
Mutt Show for Oro-Medonte School children
Western Fun & Gaming Show (back field)
12 Noon
12:30 pm Registration for Doubles Horseshoe Pitching
Registration for Baby Show
01:00 pm Baby Show
Slow Tractor Race
01:30 pm Judging of Dairy and Beef Cattle
03:00 pm Demolition Derby
05:00 pm Lucky Draw
Pick up Exhibits
SPECIAL EVENTS *Lucky Draw*Antique Machinery Display*Slow Tractor
Race* *Carter Amusements*Flower Show*Craft Show and Sale *Crafts/Skill demonstrations*Pony Rides*Talent Show
*Master Gardener*Poultry & Rabbit Show*Magic Show* *Loonie Lane*The Rugby Boys*Local Talent*
Schedule subject to change without notice please check posted schedules for up to the minute changes. Enjoy your visit to the Oro World’s Fair!!
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Short Story of Oro Fair
1852-2010 The First Oro Fair was held at Rix’s Tavern at the NW corner lot 15, Con
1. It was held in different taverns before settling at the township hall in
1869. In 1868 the Council acquired land, and the Township hall was built
on the present location. Membership fees, a small legislative grant, plus
the odd donation financed the Agricultural Society. In 1877, looking for
new areas of revenue they placed a collection box at the gate and by
sunset it contained the sum of $2.25. This was the forerunner of the first
admission fee that increased to $6.75 by 1884. In 1886 the directors
decided to omit the prize for the best yoke of oxen and add more horse
prizes, marking the end of another era. In 1914 they decided to build a
new building to display the fruits that were the product of the early
pioneer orchards and grain from the fields of Oro. The shed 20’ x 40’
was built east of the hall, when the old shed, built in 1868 was torn down.
This building was also used for the school fair, and in 1954 was moved to
its present location at the north of the grounds and an annex of the same
size added to the west end. In 1920 an open horse shed 16’ x 100’ was
built near the centre of the race track and provided much needed
protection for the horses on hot or rainy days. Needing repairs, it was
removed in 1966.
The Oro School Fair, sponsored by the Department of Agriculture, began
as a separate event in 1915 and continued until 1939, when it was
withdrawn. In 1948 it started in conjunction with the Oro Fair on the
same day and has continued until the present, adding much to the senior
fair. In 1962 a shed was purchased and rebuilt on land acquired by the
society from the Proper farm at the north of the grounds, and a lean-to
added.
1952 the 100th anniversary of Oro Fair was duly celebrated when the Hon.
Leslie Frost, then Premier of Ontario, led a procession of many floats
depicting the past, to officially open the 100th Oro Fair.
In the early years, the Tug-of-war teams and the oxen pulling competition
provided much entertainment and competition. This gradually died out,
and in the past few years we have the Tractor Pull, which has provided a
new interest.
In 1974 the one-day midweek fair changed to a two-day weekend event.
The beef draw also started. In 1978 harness racing discontinued, and we
now have the Tractor Pull, Demolition Derby, ATV Pull and still have the
talent show.
In 1998 13.9 acres was purchased from an adjoining property, which is
used for parking and expanding the fair. Prior to that, two new display
buildings were erected. In 2009 a new Food booth and Secretary-
Treasurer office were added.
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Through the years dedicated volunteers and directors have made Oro
World’s Fair one of the most successful rural fairs in Ontario.