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[email protected] • www.hymersfair.com Page 41 Teddies For Tragedies *More than one entry per exhibitor encouraged.* **All bears become the Property of Hymers Agricultural Society, who will donate to an Emergency organization (eg. Fire, Police, etc.) for distribution to children in need INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED BEARS: • Use Double Knitting wool such as Worsted e.g. Patons Canadian, your choice of colours. Should be approx, 20 stitches to 4” • Use size 10 needles (3.5 or 3.75mm) • Cast on 10 stitches of the main colour (you are knitting the paws & working from the bottom of the teddy up towards the head). • Knit 10 rows. Change to trouser colour & knit 30 rows (put these 10 st. on another needle temporarily) • Make another corresponding leg the same way. • Now join all 20 stitches onto one needle & knit 16 rows. Change to jumper colour & knit 20 rows. • Change to main colour for head & also change to stocking stitch. Knit in stocking stitch pattern for 5 1/2” (you are knitting the front & back of the head). Change to jumper colour & continue to knit remainder of teddy in reverse order to make the back. • To make arms & paws for the teddy; stitch down the sides of the head with the appropriate colour wool. • With jumper colour, pick up 8 stitches either side of the neck (you should now have 16 stitches in total on your needle) & knit these 16 stitches for 20 rows (you are knitting the arms). Now change to main colour & knit 10 rows for paws. Repeat for other arm. TO MAKE UP: • Sew up teddy (darning in all those loose ends) & leaving opening for crotch. • Please stuff teddy with toy or pillow stuffing, NOT foam rubber. • Sew diagonal stitches at corners of head for ears, with bear colour, starting at back of head, draw a thread around base of head to form a neck, fasten off. • To knit Scarf: Cast on 75 stitches. Knit 4 rows. Cast off. Tie the scarf on teddy & sew to back of neck. • Sew and/or embroider on a happy face (or try a bow tie, suspenders, skirt, to be creative).
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Teddies For Tragedies*Morethanoneentryperexhibitorencouraged.***AllbearsbecomethePropertyofHymersAgriculturalSociety,whowilldonatetoanEmergencyorganization(eg.Fire,Police,etc.)fordistributiontochildreninneed

INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED BEARS: •UseDoubleKnittingwoolsuchasWorstede.g.PatonsCanadian,yourchoiceofcolours. Shouldbeapprox,20stitchesto4”

•Usesize10needles(3.5or3.75mm) •Caston10stitchesofthemaincolour(youareknittingthepaws&workingfromthebottomof theteddyuptowardsthehead).

•Knit10rows.Changetotrousercolour&knit30rows(putthese10st.onanotherneedletemporarily)

•Makeanothercorrespondinglegthesameway.

•Nowjoinall20stitchesontooneneedle&knit16rows.Changetojumpercolour&knit20rows.

•Changetomaincolourforhead&alsochangetostockingstitch.Knitinstockingstitch patternfor51/2”(youareknittingthefront&backofthehead).Changetojumpercolour&continue toknitremainderofteddyinreverseordertomaketheback.

•Tomakearms&pawsfortheteddy;stitchdownthesidesoftheheadwiththeappropriatecolourwool.

•Withjumpercolour,pickup8stitcheseithersideoftheneck(youshouldnowhave16stitchesintotal onyourneedle)&knitthese16stitchesfor20rows(youareknittingthearms).Nowchangeto maincolour&knit10rowsforpaws.Repeatforotherarm.

TO MAKE UP: •Sewupteddy(darninginallthoselooseends)&leavingopeningforcrotch.

•Pleasestuffteddywithtoyorpillowstuffing,NOTfoamrubber.

•Sewdiagonalstitchesatcornersofheadforears,withbearcolour, startingatbackofhead,drawathreadaroundbaseofheadtoforma neck,fastenoff.

•ToknitScarf:Caston75stitches.Knit4rows.Castoff.Tiethescarfon teddy&sewtobackofneck.

•Sewand/orembroideronahappyface(ortryabowtie,suspenders, skirt,tobecreative).

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Teddies For TragediesINSTRUCTIONS FOR CROCHET BEARS: •UseKnittingWorstedyarn,smallamountsforbearcolour,colourfortrousers,shirtandscarf. •Crochethooksize4.5mm(ortogetatighttension). •Beginatfoot,chain10 •Row1:scin2ndchainfromhookandineachchainacross(9sc),chain1,turn •Row2:scineachscacross,ch1turn. •Repeatrowuntilthereare6rowsforfoot.Atendof6throwfinishscwithtrousercolour.Withtrouser colourwork18rowsforlegoftrousers.Fastenoff.Make2ndlegthesameway,butdoNOTfastenoff 18throw,ch1,turn.Workacrosslegandworkacrossthe1stleg(18sc)ch1,turn. •Workatotalof8rowsforthetopoftrousers.Attheendofthe8throwfinishscwithcolourforshirt, ch1,turn.Make10rowsforshirt,finishoffatendof10throw,withbearcolourforhead.Work26 rowsforhead.•Attheendofthe26throw,completelastscwithshirtcolour.Work10rowsforshirt, finishoffscatendof10throwwithcolourfortrousers,th1,turn.Work8rowsfortopoftrousers. •Atendofrow8,ch1,turn.Workacross9scforleg,ch1,turn. •Workonthese9stsforatotalof18rows. •Atendof18throwfinishoffscwithbearcolour,ch1,turn.Work6rowsforfootandfasten off,Jointrousercolourattopoflegandworkasfor1stleg,onthissideofthebear.Sewupsidesof headtomake7sconeachsideoftheheadforwrongsideandturnrightsideout.Make7sconeach sideoftheheadforsleeveinshirtcolour(14sc)sleeveinshirtcolour(14sc) •Work12rowsforsleeve.Atendof12throwfinishlastscwithbearcolour.Work6rowsforpawand fastenoff.Makesleeveonothersidetomatch.Turnbeartowrongside.Usingmatchingyarnsew upbear,leavingopeningincrotch.Turnrightsideoutandstuffbear.Sewupcrotch.Withbearcolour, startingatbackofhead,runathreadaroundthebaseoftheheadanddrawinsometomakeneck. Fastenoffandrunends.MakeScarf:ch71.Scin2ndchfromhookandineachchacross,ch1,turn. Make3morerowsandfastenoff.Sewinyarnends. •Placescarfaroundneckandfastenwithscarfcolouratbackofneck.Tiescarfinahalfknotatfront. •Seworembroideronahappyface(ortryabowtie,suspenders,skirt,tobecreative) •Teddiesalsorequirelittleclothbags,whichshouldmeasure61/2”x12”whencompleted,witha drawstringatthetop.Pleaseuseonlyonecordatthetop,asitisbetterthanadoubleloop. Itshouldnotbemuchlongerthantheopenedbag,withendsknottedtogether,butplease,no otherknots.

FOAMRUBBERNOTRECOMMENDEDASBABIESMAYCHEWIT.DONOTUSEBUTTONSORANYTHINGTHATABABYCOULDCHEWON!!

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1. Painting,oils,readytohang2. Painting,acrylics,readytohang3. Painting,watercolours,readytohang4. Pencil,charcoal,orinksketch/drawing,readytohang5. Articleusingthe2014theme“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”6. CushionorPillow7. Toy,anykind8. Jewellery,handmade9. Createabroochoutofahodge-podgeofmaterials,mounted10.Angel,anykind11.ArticleusingtheFallTheme,maximum18”12.WelcomeorGardensign,readytohang13.Garden/steppingstone,decorated14.Wreathorswag,usingthe2014theme“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”15.Handmadepictureframe,withpicture16.Stainedglassarticle17.Articleusingpressedplantmaterial18.Kitchendecoration19.Clayflowerpotcreation,15”&under20.Clayflowerpotcreation,over15”21.Dollclothes,atleast3articles,handmade,mounted22.Mosaicarticlemadefrombrokenglassorceramicpieces23.Card,usingthe2014theme“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”24.4greetingcards,any1theme,named(showninplasticZiplocbag)onentryformandentrytag25.Twobackgroundpagesforscrapbooking,usingrubberstamping26.Scrapbooking,2pagespread,anythemenamedonentryformandentrytag27.Windchime28.Somethingusefuloutofsomethinguseless29.Decoratedhat30.Metalwork-lathework31.Metalwork-nolathework32.Homemadethemedgiftbox,maxvalue$15.00,forashut-inorstudent(eg.kitchenorbathroom,etc.)33.Lawnornament34.Walkingcane,functional35.3hand-tiedfishlures,MENONLY36.Soap,laundry,1barorpiece37.Soap,body,1barorpiece38.Anyotherarticle,notlistedabove,namedonentryformandentrytag

Class L Arts and CraftsPlease refer to tIPs to HaNDWorK eXHIBItors PreceDINg class K NeeDleWorKNeW PrIze moNey for 2014Prizes: (all sections except where listed) 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00

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christmas corner40.Runneror2placemats41.Container,decorated,tobeusedasagiftbox(eg.basket,box,etc.)42.Handcraftedsnowman,freestanding43.Doororwalldecoration,readytohang44.Stocking,anykind45.Tablecentrepieceormantelpiece46.Treeornaments,347.Treeskirt48.Treetopper49.Adventcalendar,anymedium50.Santa,handcrafted,freestanding51.NativityScene,minimumof5pieces,maximum14”52.Anyotherarticle,namedonentryformandentrytag

recycle cornerArticlesenteredinthissectionmustbemadefromrecycledmaterials.53.Articlemadefromrecycledfabric54.ArticlemadefromrecycledHymersFairribbons55.Articlemadefromrecycledmetal56.Articlemadefromplasticbags57.Newlifeforanoldfarmtool58.Articlemadefromrecycledgreetingcards59.AnarticleusingBarnboard60.Anyotherarticle,useful61.Anyotherarticle,decorative

39. BerNarDIN sNaP lID/masoN creatIVe Jar craft aWarD - “gift In a Jar” BestdecorativeorfunctionalhomemadecraftmadeusingaBernardinmasonjar(s)and/or2pieceSNAPLid. 1st prize: gift prize 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00

Wood Work62.Birdfeederorhouse63.Functionalitem(eg.cuttingboard,tapeholder,etc.)64.Smallbox65.Spoonrack66.Carving67.Toyorpuzzle68.Lawnornament69.Indoorornament70.Bookends71.Magazinerack72.Articleoffurnituresuitableforadollhouse73.Anyotherarticlemadefromwood,notlistedabove

ethnic74.Beadwork,anyarticle,namedonentryformandentrytag75.Sash76.Anarticleofclothing77.Footwear,anytype78.Decorativearticle,namedonentryformandentrytag

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79.Articleofjewellery80. Basket,anytype81. Originalpoem82. Pottery,1article83. HandPainting,watercolours,readytohang84. HandPainting,oilsoracrylics.readytohang85. Charcoal,pencilorinksketchordrawing.readytohang86. Handpainting,pastels,chalkoranyothermedium,readytohang87. Paintingonarock88. Anyotherarticle,under10”89. Anyotherarticle,10”&overaWarDforhighestpointsinClassL

orIgINal creatIVe HaNDIcrafts Rules:Strictlyoriginalwork,nokits,nopatterns,nocopying,nomolds.Considerationsforjudging:demonstratedoriginalityofconceptandrendition;skillshownintheuseofmaterialchosen;pleasingpresentation(frame,mat,base,etc.)

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1. Applesauce2. Blueberries3. Peaches4. Pears5. Plums6. Raspberries,tame7. Raspberries,wild8. Saskatoons9. Strawberries,tame10.Otherfruitorberry11.BlueberryJam12.PeachJam13.RaspberryJam,tame14.RaspberryJam,wild15.RhubarbJam16.StrawberryJam,tame17.StrawberryJam,wild18.Strawberry/RhubarbJam19.Jamusing2ormorefruits,notStrawberry/Rhubarb,namedonentryformandentrytag20.Anyotherjam,notlistedabove,with recipe,namedonentryformandentrytag21.ChokecherryJelly22.CrabappleJelly23.CranberryJelly24.GrapeJelly25.PepperJelly26.RaspberryJelly27.RedCurrantJelly28.SaskatoonJelly29.Jellyusing2ormorefruits,namedonentryformandentrytag30.Anyotherjelly,notlistedabove,with recipe,namedonentryformandentrytag31.Jamorjelly,suitableforadiabetic,with recipe,namedonentryformandentrytag32.Marmalade,anykind,namedonentryformandentrytag33.Fruitbutter34.SavoryJamorJelly,tobeusedasacondiment,orappetizer,namedonentryformandentrytag35.“certoAwardforBestJamorJelly”.Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,texture&recipecreativity UPCfromanyCertoproductandrecipemustbeattachedtoentrytag 1stplace:giftprize,2ndplace:giftprize,3rdplace:$2.0036.Tomatoes37.Chutney,anyvariety,namedonentryformandentrytag38.Beets,pickled,sliced39.Beets,pickled,whole40.Carrots,dill,pickled41.Garlic,pickled

Class M-1 Canned GoodsTheguidelinesofHomecraftJudgingStandardsforOntarioFairs,OntarioAssociationofAgriculturalSocieties,shallbeusedasajudgingstandard.Rules:1. Allcanningandpicklestobesealedin500ml(pint)sealers,unlessotherwisestated.2. Jellyandjammustbeproperlysealedin110mlor250mljars(4oz.or8oz.)jars.3. Nowax.Foryourguidance,thefollowingisthegeneralscoreforthejudgingofcannedgoods:flavour -asneartonaturalaspossible,nooffodoursormustinessappearance -conditionoffinishedproduct,originalshape,naturalcolour,freefromblemishesorspots,clarityofliquidPack -proportionofliquidtosolidinfinishedproduct,neatnesscontainer -clean,freefromsurfacesoillabel -small,neat,visiblePrizes: 1st: $4.00 2nd: $3.00 3rd: $2.00 (except sections 35, 54, 55)NeW PrIze moNey for 2014

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42.Breadandbutterpickles43.Dillcucumbers,pickled44.Mustardpickles,anyvariety,namedonentryformandentrytag45.Peppers,pickled46.Anyothervegetablepickled,namedonentryformandentrytag47.Beetrelish48.Cucumberrelish49.Zucchinirelish50.Anyotherrelish,notlistedabove,namedonentryformandentrytag51.Greentomatopickle52.Salsasauce53.Spaghettisauce,nomeat54.BerNarDIN Jam/Jelly aWarDforBestjamorjellyusingBernardinpectin.Judgingwillbebasedon appearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Allentriesmustincludeproofofpurchaseofsponsor’sproduct (UPC)andrecipeattachedtoentrytag.1st place: gift prize, 2nd place: $2.00, 3rd place: $1.0055.BerNarDIN gIft PacK comPetItIoN Giftbasket/containerMUSTincludeatleast3filledBernardinmasonjars &SNAPLids.Judgingwillbebasedoncreativity,qualityofhomecannedproduct(homecanneditemswillbetaste tested),perceivedvalue&appropriatenessofpresentation.(GiftPacksneednotbeinbaskets,anysuitable containercanbeused–becreative.)1st place: gift prize, 2nd place: $10.00, 3rd place: $7.00aWarDforhighestpointsinClassM-1BerNarDIN Best of sHoW aWarDforhighestpointsinClassM-1

Class M-2 Homemade Wine(1 Bottle)Rules:1. Winesmustbemadefromrawfruit,bynaturalvinificationprocess,exceptforsections6,7,&8.2. Additivesotherthanthoserequiredforfermentationorsweeteningduringthevinificationprocessarenotallowed.3. Winesmaybesubjectedtochemicalanalysis.Prizes:(sec. 1-9) 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00

1. Redgrape,namevariety,namedonentryformandentrytag2. Whitegrape,namevariety,namedonentryformandentrytag3. Berry,namedonentryformandentrytag4. Cultivatedherborrootwine,namedonentryformandentrytag5. Fruit,namedonentryformandentrytag6. Anyotherwine,named(maybeakit)onentryformandentrytag7. Red,fromkit8. White,fromkit9. Liqueur,fruitorherbal,namedonentryformandentrytagSeeClassHSforMeadaWarDforhighestpointsinClassM-2

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Class N Baking and CandyRules: 1. No commercial mixes to be used. Bread must be homemade. Pie & tart shells must be homemade. 2. Sizeofbreadpanapproximately23x10x8cm.(9x4x3inches.) 3. Sizeofcookies,squares,muffinsandteabiscuitsapproximately5cm.(2inches)across. 4. Noglazeonpastryandplainbread,unlessstated. 5. Bunsareattached. 6. Loavesandbreadsaretobeinclear,plasticbagsorwrap. 7. Duetothecostoftheingredients,place1/4sectionofthecakeor1/2loafofquickbreadsonfoil-covered cardboard or a styrofoam plate.InClassNSthewholecakeistobeshown. 8. Rollsmusthavecompletecrust. 9. FruitCakespreviouslyjudged,noteligible.10.Wherelabelsarerequiredinspecials,putinlabelsonly,whenpossible.11.Ifusingaluminumfoilpieplates,pleasetemperbybakingthepansat425ºfor15minutesbeforeusing.12. Plateswillnolongerbesupplied.Foryourguidance,thefollowingisthegeneralscorefortheofbakedgoods:general appearance: –sizeandshape,colour,crustInternal appearance: –texture,tenderness,colourflavour –taste,aromaPleasenotethefollowing:White cake: –noeggyolks,justthewhiteslight cake: –hasthewholeegglattice top: –atruelatticetopmustbewovenDecorated cakes: –decorationshouldbeonanactualcake,notonapanorframeunlessotherwisestated intheprizelist.Prizes: (sec. 1 - 20) 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 (sec. 21 - 56) 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 cookies and squares1.Brownies,3,anyflavour,icedornoicing2.No-bakesquares,33.Peanutbuttercookies,34.OatmealRaisincookies,35.Rolled,slicedandbakedcookies,anykind,3,namedonentryformandentrytag6.Oatmeal,dropcookies,37.Anyothercookie,3,namedonentryformandentrytag8.Favouritecookie,3,namedonentryformandentrytag,MENONLYmuffins and Biscuits9.Muffin,usingfruit,310.Muffin,usingvegetable,311.Scones,312.TeaBiscuits,313.Branmuffins,314.Anyothermuffin,3,namedonentryformandentrytagcandy15.PeppermintPatties,316.Fudge,chocolate,3pieces,approximately2.5cm(1”)squares17.Fudge,anyotherkind,3pieces,approximately2.5cm(1”)squares18.Caramelpopcorn,1cup,showninaZiplocbag19.PeanutBrittle,3pieces,inapaperbag20.Anyothercandy,3pieces,namedonentryformandentrytagPies and tarts(Homemadepiepastrycrust,noglaze,onesliceofpieonly)21.Fruitpie,onefruit,notapple22.Fruitpie,twoormorefruits23.Pie,lemonmeringue24.Pie,apple25.Anyotherpie,norefrigeration,namedonentryformandentrytag26.Besthomemadepieshell(nofilling)27.Buttertarts,328.Anyothertarts,namedonentryformandentrytag

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loaves29.Poppyseedloaf,½loaformini30.Fruitloaf,½loaformini31.Vegetableloaf,½loaformini32.Loafusing2ormorefruits/vegetables(recipeattached),1/2loaformini33.Lemonloaf,½loaformini,glazed34.Anyotherloaf,½loaformini,namedonentryformandentrytag

Buns and rolls35.Buns,cinnamon,4,(butter&cinnamononly)36.Rolls,4,white37.Rolls,4,brown38.Anysweetenedyeastbread,1loaforbraid,mayormaynothaveglaze,icingorfilling39.Buns,white,attached,4

Bread40.Whitebreadmadeandcookedwithabreadmachine41.Whitebreadmadebyhand42.Wholewheatbreadmadeandcookedwithabreadmachine43.Wholewheatbreadmadebyhand44.Ryebreadmadeandcookedwithabreadmachine45.Ryebreadmadebyhand46.Bread,1loaf,anyothervariety,madeandcookedwithabreadmachine47.Bread,1loaf,anyothervariety,madebyhand48.Bread,1loaf,multigrain,madebyhand,MENONLY

cakes49.2layercake,¼section,standing,fillingandfrosting/icingofExhibitor’schoice50.Carrotcake,1layer,¼sectionstanding,frosted/iced51.Coffeecake,¼sectionstanding52.Jellyroll,4”piece,anyfilling53.JohnnyCake,¼section54.Lightcake,¼section,iced55.Spongecake,¼section56.Anyothercake,¼sectionstanding,namedonentryformandentrytagaWarDforhighestpointsinClassN

Hymers Fair Market Tables Available for Rent in the Market

August 31 & September 1, 2014For information call Cindy:

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ONTARIO VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARDSTheOntarioVolunteerServiceAwardshonourthethousandsofpeoplewhogenerouslycontributetheirtimeasvolunteersacrossOntario.Theseawardsareanimportantwaytorecognizevolunteerswhohaveprovidedserviceovermanyyears.

Volunteersplayaveryimportantroleinourqualityoflife.Theyhelptobuildsafe,caringandvitalcommunities,anddonatetheirtimetohelpothers.Infact,Ontariansdonatemorethanfivemillionhoursoftheirtimeeachyeartoorganizationsandcommunitiesacrosstheprovince.TheVolunteerServiceawardsaregiventopeoplewhovolunteertheirtimetoasingleorganizationforseveralyears.

HymersAgriculturalSocietyispleasedtoannouncethattheseAwardswerepresentedtothefollowingVolunteers:

1998:(All received 25 year pins,the maximum awarded)AlfWinslowIreneWinslowJoeWebbFrankSitchBettyPogueJackMcLaren

1999:DoreenMurray–30yearpinGraceMcLaren–30yearpinRobertaLane–30yearpinRudyBuitenhuis–20yearpinBlakeLandversitch–20yearpinJudyCook–Junior

2000:WillAllen–15yearpinThelmaMolkoski–15yearpinJenMcLaren–Junior

2002:ClaudeJohnson–20yearpinBettyBlaikie–20yearpinLorneBlaikie–15yearpinAriaBuitenhuis–15yearpinJohnVanlenthe–20yearpinAnnaCampbell–20yearpin

2003:ScottMcLaren–20yearpinDianaBockus–20yearpinRobMcLaren–20yearpinLarryBockus–20yearpinDebbieBlaikie–20yearpinScottHole–20yearpin

2005:JudyHole–receivedthe“YoungVolunteer’sAward”,oneoftengivenannuallyonaProvincialbasis.PresentationtookplaceinToronto.

2006:DaveWorkman–15yearpinPercyHarris–5yearpinDianeHarrison–5yearpinJennyGroenheide–15yearpinCindyPoulin–15yearpinTylerVanlenthe–Junior

2007:ValForrest–15yearpinK.C.McNally–10yearpinDebbieHoover–5yearpinReedHoover–5yearpinSharriPinner–15yearpinJeffGlavish–5yearpinCassidyVanlenthe–Junior

2008:RobertBrtko–20yearpinCliffBowles–10yearpinBarbBowles–10yearpinLillianWoodbeck–15yearpinCindyStein–20yearpinJackMcLaren–60yearpinShannonStein–Junior

2009:WillisMattas–5yearpinPatPoulin–15yearpinGrantNoy–15yearpinGraceMcLaren–55yearpinLorraineMaxwell–Junior

2010:YvonneNoy–15yearpinIrisMaxwell–10yearpinBarbaraO’Brien-5yearpinJeffLafontaine–10yearpinLeoLafontaine–10yearpinNathanBeasley–Junior

2012:AngelaWoodhouse-Wild–25yearpinAriaBuitenhuis–25yearpinSandarMazur–15yearpinSueMorgan–5yearpinNicoleHoover–JuniorNicoleMorgan–JuniorJarrettStewart–Junior

2013:BettyBlaikie–30yearpinLorneBlaikie–25yearpinDavidWark–25yearpinRandyCreighton–5yearpinBarryWoodbeck–5yearpinKathleenWoodbeck–5yearpin

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Class NS Baking SpecialsPlease refer to rules uNDer class N – BaKINg & caNDy.NEW: FOR SECTIONS 3 & 15-21 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ACCOMPANIEDBY A RECIPE STAPLED TO THE BACK OF THE ENTRY TAG, OR THEY WILL BEDISQUALIFIED. BAKING MUST BE BROUGHT ON A PAPER/PLASTIC PLATE AND IN A PLASTIC ZIPLOC BAG.1. aWarDforacakeshapedordecoratedtoreflectthe2014Theme:“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots” 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$20.00,3rd:$10.002. aWarDforDecoratedCupcakes,3,2014Theme:“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots” 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.003. crosBy molasses co. ltD. aWarDforCookiesmadewithMolasses.5cookies.Cookiesmustincludea

minimumof¼cupofmolasses.Cookiestobejudgedontaste,textureandcreativeuseofarecipe.Recipemustbeincluded.Labelfromproductcontainertobesubmittedwithentry.1st:TBA,2nd:TBA,3rd:TBA

4. aWarDforFunWithCookies–decoratedsugarcookies,5,2014Theme:“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots” 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.005. aWarDforRootCookies,5(cookiesusingarootvegetable) 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.006. aWarDforDarkorLightFruitCake,noticed,4”square,includingatleast2outside edges,plasticwrapped1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$8.00,3rd:$5.007. aWarDforAppleCrisp,individualserving 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.008. aWarDforCakePops,3,decorated 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.009. aWarDforMuffinsmadewithhoney,nosugar,3 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0010.aWarDforRedVelvetCupcakes,3,iced1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0011.aWarDforExtraSpecialtreatthatyoumake,usingpoppedcorn 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0012.aWarDforSugaredorSeasonedNuts,1cupinaZiplocbag1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0013.aWarDforLatticeTopPie,wholepie,anyfilling1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0014.aWarDfor“IWannabeaDessert”DessertMixinajar,nicelydecorated 1st:GiftPrize,2nd:$4.00,3rd:$3.0015.fleIscHmaNN’s yeast Best BreaD coNtestforBestHomemadeBread.Judgingwillbebasedon appearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyarecipeandproofofpurchase (label)fromtheSponsor’sproduct.1st$20.00plusGiftPrize,2nd$10.00,3rd$7.0016.fleIscHmaNN’s BaKINg PoWDer aND croWN corN syruP Best caKe loaf coNtest forBestCakeLoaf.Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbe

accompaniedbyarecipeandproofofpurchase(label)frombothSponsors’products. 1st$20.00plusGiftPrize,2nd$10.00,3rd$7.0017. roBIN HooD famIly faVorIte recIPe BaKINg coNtestforBestHomemadeChocolateChipCookie(Must include5cookies,approximately2inchesacross,mayincludenuts).Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,

textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyarecipeandproofofpurchase(label)fromtheSponsor’sproduct.1st,2ndplace:GiftPrize,3rd$3.00

18.fleIscHmaNN’s corN starcH Best sHortBreaD cooKIe BaKINg coNtestforBestShortbreadCookies.(Mustinclude5cookies,approx.2”across.)Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyarecipeandproofofpurchase(label)fromtheSponsor’sproduct.1st,2ndplace:$7.00,3rd$3.00

19. crIsco “Best PIe coNtest” forBestHomemadePie.Judgingwillbebasedonappearance, taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyarecipeandproofofpurchase(label) fromtheSponsor’sproduct.1st,2ndplace:GiftPrize,3rd$7.0020.Hymers agrIcultural socIety casH aWarDfor60%WholeWheatBread. ThefirstplacewinnerwillbeeligibletoentertheDistrictCompetition.Pansize(thesearemeasurementsfor thetopofthepanthatmustbeused):minimum8”x4”x2-1/2”(20cmx10cmx7cm),maximum9”x5”x3” (23cmx13cmx7.5cm).Recipeaccompanied.1st$10.00,2nd$8.00,3rd$5.0021.crosBy molasses co. ltD. aWarDforCakemadewithMolasses(includinggingerbread).Cakemustinclude

aminimumof¼cupofmolasses.Tobejudgedontaste,textureandcreativeuseofarecipe.Recipemustbeincluded.Labelfromproductcontainertobesubmittedwithcake.1st:$TBA,2nd:$TBA,3rd:$TBA

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Class O Baking, Junior DivisionRules:1. Opentogirlsandboys18yearsandunderonAugust31ofthisyear.2. Noentryfeerequired.3. Productmusthavebeenmadebytheexhibitoronly.4. Seerules,ClassNBaking.5.SECTION15,16,&17mustbeaccompaniedbyarecipestapledtothebackoftheentrytag. Prizes: 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.001. Cupcakesdecorated,3,onetheme2. Muffins,anykind,33. 8”roundcookie,decorated,decorationstobe100%edible,decoratedusingthe2014theme“CountryRoots andCowboyBoots”4. OatmealCookies,35. Pie,Apple,noglaze,oneslice6. ChocolateCake,iced,1/4sectionstanding.7. Everydayschoollunch,namebeverage,butdonotinclude8. Lightcake,iced,1/4sectionstanding9. Cakepops,3,decorated10.Hit-The-TrailMix,onecupinaziplocbag11. Homemadedogorcattreats,4or1/2cupinsuitablecontainer12.RiceKrispiesCerealContest:EnteryourmostcreativeRiceKrispiesCerealCreation Mustbeentirelyedible.1st: $5.00; 2nd: $4.00; 3rd: $3.0013.Brownies,3,anyflavour,icedornoicing14.Abaggieofflavouredpopcorn15.fleIscHmaNN’s yeast “youth” Best Bread contestforBestHomemadeBreadmadebyacontestantunder age16.Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompanied byarecipeandproofofpurchase(label)fromSponsor’sproduct. 1st: $15.00; 2nd: $4.00; 3rd: $3.0016.roBIN HooD flour “Best lunchbox snack contest”forBestHomemadeBars,6pieces. Judgingwillbebasedonappearance,taste,textureandrecipecreativity.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbya recipeandproofofpurchase(label)fromSponsor’sproduct. 1st: $15.00; 2nd: $5.00; 3rd: $4.0017.o.a.a.s. chocolate chip cookie competition(nonuts)-opentoyouthuptoage15yearsasofDec.31of currentyear,8cookiestobenolargerthan6.75cm(3”),andnosmallerthan5cm(2”).Displayedonafirm, disposableplate.Eachentrymustbeaccompaniedbyarecipe.WinnerwillbeeligibletoentertheDistrict Competition. 1st: $10.00; 2nd: $5.00; 3rd: $4.00caesar’s Place aWarDforhighestpointsinClassO

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Class P Arts and Crafts - Junior DivisionPlease refer to tIPs to HaNDWorK eXHIBItors PreceDINg class K NeeDleWorKRules:1. Opentoboysandgirls18yearsandunderonAugust31ofthisyear2. Noentryfeerequired3. WorkmustbedonebytheexhibitoronlyPrizes: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00

14 years and under 1. Inukshuk,maximumheight12”2. Createahandrawnsportscardofyourself3. Takeapicturefromamagazine,cutitinhalf,mountona8.5x11”sheetofpaper.Drawinthemissinghalf4. ChristmasDecoration5. Mother’sorFather’sDayCraft6. Sewing,1article7. Weaving,1article8. Woodwork,1article,notakit9. CreateabumperstickerpromotingAgriculture10. Anyarticleknittedorcrocheted11. Rockpainting12. TinCanLantern,hammer&nailcreateddesignincludingcandleinside13. Jewellery,1article14. Makeastainedglasswindowusingcellophaneortissuepaperonblackconstructionpaper(max11x17”)15. Originalpoem16. Sketchordrawing,anymedium17. Flip-flop,decorated,onepair18. Createacardthankingavolunteerfromthecommunity.Decorateusinganymedium.ShowinaplasticZiplocbag.19. Card,handmade,birthday20. Designatattoo21. “FreshVeggie”advertisement,on8.5x11”paper,sloganmustbehandwritten,mountedonheavierbacking22. Anycraftusingthe2013“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”theme23. Homemadefashionaccessory24. Createadesignforaskateboardorsnowboardona8.5”x11”sheetofpaper25. Sketchavehicleofthefuture26. Grade6(asofSept.2014)UsingaPenandWriting: World’sGreatestNeed A little more kindness and a little less greed: A little more giving and a little less need: A little more smile and a little less frown: A little less kicking a man when he’s down: A little more “we” and a little less “I”: A few more laughs and a little less cry: A few more flowers on the pathway of life: And few on graves at the end of the strife.

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27. Grade7(asofSept.2014)UsingaPenandWriting: IndianSummer Along the line of smoky hills The crimson forest stands, And all the day the blue-jay calls Throughout the autumn lands.

Now by the brook the maple leans, With all his glory spread; And all the sumachs on the hills Have turned their green to red.

Now, by great marshes, wrapt in mist, Or past some river’s mouth, Throughout the long still autumn day Wild birds are flying south.

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29. Anyotherarticle,handmade,notlistedabove,namedonentryformandentrytagaWarDforhighestpointsinsections1-29

18 years and under30. Rockpainting31. Soothingsounds-handmadewindchimes32. Denimcraft33. Sewing,1article34. Onetextmessage,tenwordsorless,tellingacompletestory35. Decorateacowboyhatusinganymedium.Mustbeabletowearit36. Weaving,1article37.Designabadgeorcresttoreflectthe2014theme“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”,anymedium38.Brooch39.Christmastreeornament40.Designatattoo41.Portrait,anymedium42.Painting,watercolours,pastels,orposterprints,readytohang43.Sketchordrawing,pencil,inkorcharcoal,readytohang44.Handpainting,originaloiloracrylics(nokits),readytohang45.Sculpture,clay,paper,wire,fabric,etc.(nokits)46.Woodwork(nokits)47.Fashiondesign-formalwear(eg.promorwedding)withorwithoutmodel-drawnonapage(8.5”x11”)48.Originalpoem49.Mask(Hallowe’en,MardiGras,etc.)50.Createyourowncomicstrip,nolongerthan4frames,onapagenolargerthan8.5”x11”51.Familytree,minimum4generations52.Penmanship,minimum20lines,inwriting53.Wallhanging,readytohang54.Computergeneratedadvertisementofyourdreamtripon8.5”x11”paper55.Originalshortstory,typed,maximum1000words56.Invitationtoaparty57.Createacardthankingavolunteerfromthecommunity.Decorateusinganymedium,showinaplasticZiplocbag58.Createabusinesscardorflyertoadvertiseaskillthatyoucanoffer-computerartaccepted59.Scrapbooking,2pagespread,anytheme60.Designacalendarpage,basedonthemonthofyourbirthday,for2015,includingspecialdatesandillustrations, 9”x12”maximum61.Birthdaypartyproject:include1invitation,1lootbag,1placecard,andacoloureddrawingofthecakeaWarDforhighestpointsinsections30-61

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28. Grade8(asofSept.2014)UsingaPenandWriting: TheSongOfTheSki Norse am I when the first snow falls: Norse am I till the ice departs. The fare for which my spirit calls Its blood from a hundred viking-hearts

The curved wind wraps me like a cloak: The pines blow out their ghostly smoke. I’m high on the hill and ready to go - A wingless bird in a world of snow: Yet I’ll ride the air With a dauntless dare That only a child of the north can know.

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Class PS Junior Posters and ProjectsoPeN to Boys aND gIrls 18 years of age aND uNDer. (check each poster/project for age limits)

1.PosterContest“CharacterEducationPoster”,opentoboysandgirlsinGrades1to8inthe most recent school year. Approximatesize30x45cm.(12”x18”or1/2sheetofbristolboard). 1st $8.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 a.Grades1,2and3combined-“Friendship” b.Grades4,5and6combined-“Honesty” c.Grades7and8combined-“Citizenship”

2. Aprojectbasedonanyonetypeofagriculturee.g.dairy,hay,market gardening,bees,etc.Maybeachart,diagram,freestanding,etc.Greatestdimensionnottoexceed60cm.(2feet). OpentoboysandgirlsinGrades1to8inthemostrecentschoolyear. 1st $10.00 2nd $8.00 3rd $6.00 a.Grades1-3 b.Grades4-8

3. o.a.a.s. competition Theme:PromotingHymersFair.Postermustbehanddrawn.NameanddateofFairmustbeclearlyshown. Postersize:minimum22cmx28cm,notincludingborder,maximum28cmx44cm,notincludingborder.Eachentry mustbecenteredonacardstockorBristolboardexposinga5.5cm(2”)borderonall4sides.Thewinningposterwill beeligibletoenterintheDistrictCompetitioncompetingwiththewinningentriesfromDryden,Emo,Kenora,Murillo andtheC.L.E.TheDistrictwinnerwillthengoontotheO.A.A.S.ConventionnextFebruaryinTorontotocompete provincially.OpentoboysandgirlsinGrades1to12inthemostrecentschoolyear.

JudgingStandards: 1.Overallappearance -20points 2.Attractandholdattention -25points 3.Competitionthemeclear -40points 4.Qualitymaterials/endproduct -15points 1st $12.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $7.00 a.Junior,uptoandincludingGrade4,inclusive b.YouthGrade5toGrade8,inclusive c.Grades9to12,inclusive

4. local food systemSponsoredbyFoodSecurityResearchNetworkOpentoBoys/GirlsAge8to12yearsofageasofAugust31ofthecurrentyearBuildavisionofwhatyourcommunitylookslikewhenitisfoodsecure.Takeacardboardboxnobiggerthan12x12x15”.Cutonesideoutandcreateascene/modelofwhatyourcommunitylookslikewhenitisfoodsecure.Youmayusematerialssuchasclay,paper,wood,pipecleaners,popsiclesticksandothercraftmaterials.Trytoincorpo-ratenaturalmaterialswherepossible.1st: $25.00 2nd: $15.00 3rd: $10.00

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Class Q Agriculture, Junior DivisionRules:1. Opentoalldistrictyoungpeople18yearsandunderonAugust31ofthisyear.2. Noentryfeerequired.3. PleaserefertotIPs for HortIcultural eXHIBItorsandPreParINg VegetaBle eXHIBItsprecedingClassFVegetables,andfloral exhibitsprecedingClassJFlowers.Prizes: (sect. 1 - 20) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00

1.Potatoes,red,A.V.,namethevarietyonentryformandentrytag,3onaplate2.Potatoes,white,A.V.,namethevarietyonentryformandentrytag,3onaplate3.Carrots,3,varietynamedonentryformandentrytag4.Tomatoes,3,green,varietynamedonentryformandentrytag5.Onions,3onaplate6.Beans,greenoryellow,67.Corn,2cobs,1/3ofhuskremoved;15mm.(1/2in.)stub8.Beets,anyvariety,39.Squash,1varietynamedonentryformandentrytag10.Anyothervegetable,notlistedabove,namedonentryformandentrytag11.Decorateavegetabletoresembleacowboy12.Eggs,onedozen13.5differentvegetablescushionedinasmallbasketofmapleleaves14.Petunias,singles,2sprays15.Marigolds,3bloomsunder5cm.(2”)16.Pansies,3blooms17.“TickleMeFancy”-thesedaysweseefeatherseverywhere.Usesomefeathersinafreshdesign&tickleyourfancy. Accessoriespermitted.18.Anyothercutflower,varietynamedonentryformandentrytag,3stems19.HerbGarden-any3ormoreplantedinapot20.ThepotatowiththemosteyesdisplayedonapaperplateaWarD forhighestpointsinClassQ

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1.Ages10-18;GardenDisplay,approximately61cm.(2ft.)square2.Wheatsheaf,hand-tied,1inchdiameterattopband,varietytobenamed3.Oatsheaf,hand-tied,1inchdiameterattopband,varietytobenamed4.Barleysheaf,hand-tied,1inchdiameterattopband,varietytobenamed5.Redcloversheaf,3inchdiametertopband,green6.Timothysheaf,1inchdiametertopband,green7.Trefoilsheaf,3inchdiametertopband,green8.Cornsheaf,field,3stalks9.Sunflowersheaf,3stalks10.Houseplant,named11.Cactusorsucculent12.Afloralarrangementinavegetable,i.e.,pumpkin,squash,etc.Mayincludegrasses,grains,etc.13.HeaviestPumpkin14.TheStoryofCompost,asachart,diagram,etc.JaNe olDale casH aWarD1st:$8.00;2nd:$5.00;3rd:$2.00AllentriestobecomethepropertyofJaneOldale.aWarD forhighestpointsinClassQS

Class R Children 10 Years and UnderNo eNtry fee requIreD. NOTE,JudgingwillbebasedontheexpectedabilityoftheagegroupPrizes: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00 4th 50¢ 5th 50¢

children 3 years and under1.Drawapictureofaflower,usingcrayonsonly2.Colouredpage,preprinted,foundatthebeginningofClassR3.Fingerpainting4.Traceyourhand(s)tocreateabutterfly&decorate5.Makeanecklaceusingediblematerials6.Decorateapictureofthecowboyboot,preprinted,usingstickers,foundatthebeginningofClassRaWarDforhighestpointsinClassR-3andunder

children 5 years and under7.MakeapatternofpaintprintsusingOntariofruitsandvegetables(eg.potatoes,carrots,apples,etc.)8.Bestdecoratedmagicwand,handmade,anymedium9.Paperbagpuppet10.Aflowerorvegetablemadefrommodelingmedium,displayedonapaperplate11.Originalpicture12.Printfirstnameandnumbers1to513.Decorateahatorcap14.Necklace15.Becreativeusinganeggcarton16.Colouredpage,preprinted,foundatthebeginningofClassR17.Papersnowflake,displayedonadarkpaperbackground18.Rockpainting19.Styrofoamcupanimal20.Cerealartinshapeofafloweron8.5x11”pieceofpaper21.Makeasheepusingcottonballs22.Traceyourfootandmakeitintoacreatureormonster23.Musicalinstrument24.Decorateapictureofthecowboyboot,preprinted,usingpasta,foundatthebeginningofClassRaWarDforhighestpointsinClassR-5andunder

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Colouring Page for R#2, & R#13 only

for children 3 & under, and 5 & under

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Colouring Page for R#22, & R#74 only

for children 7 & under, and 10 & under

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children 7 years and under25.Christmastreeornament26.Rockpainting27.Colouringbookpage,preprinted,foundatthebeginningofClassR28.Flowerpot,decoratedusingthumbprints,anysize29.Valentinecardbox-Kleenexboxdecorated30.Createafarmvehicleusingjuiceboxes(tractor,truck,combine,etc.)31.Originalpicture(maybedoneatschool)32.Articleofjewellery33.Sewing,1article34.Farmanimalmadefromawaterbottle35.Pencilholder,decorated,madefromreusedmaterials36.Maketracingsofyourhandandmakeacraft37.Usingaclothespinasthebody,createabutterfly38.DrawingofyourselfattheHymersFair-coloured39.Createapineconecowbodyusingapineconeorpinecones.Decorateusinganymedium.Displayonafirmsurface40.Collageoffarmanimals,avarietyofpictures.Nobackgroundshowing8.5x11”41.Anyarticlemadefromnaturalmaterials:seeds,shells,grapevines,etc.42.Card,handmade,birthday43.Makeafarmanimalmask.Decorate44.Makebinocularsusingtoiletpaperrollsanddecorate45.Grade1(asofSept.2014)UsingPencilandPrinting: roses are red Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you.46.Printing(Grade2asofSept.2014)UsingPencilandPrinting: What to Name a fish What to name a fish? Call it what you wish; Sally, Kelly, James or Blair. It won’t really give a care Cause it’s hard for it to hear With all that water in its ear.47.Scavengerhunt-goforawalkinthewoodswithafavouritepersonandwhilewalkingthetwoofyoucollect interestingandunusualthingsthatyoufindontheway.Whenyougethome,findawoodsycontainertoputthem in.Maybeyouwillfindthecontaineralongtheway.Minimum6items.aWarDforhighestpointsinClassR-7andunder

children 10 years and under48.Computerart,originaldesign49.Handdrawalogoforanewbaseballteamandcolourit50.Vehiclemadefrompaperrollsandsmallboxes51.Createacowboyusingonepapertowelroll.Decorateusinganymedium52.Usingtheseedastheroot,drawthepictureabovetheseedofwhattheseedwouldgrowinto,on8.5x11”paper53.Treasuremap54.Bouquetoffreshflowersshowninajarorbasket55.Hobbies,collective,notmorethan38cmx38cm(15”x15”)56.Ediblebird’snest-maximumsize10cmx10cmx10cm(4”x4”x4”)57.Whatcanyoumakewitharollofducttape?58.Snowglobe59.Fridgemagnet,160.Christmastreeornament,161.Originalsketchordrawing,anymedium62.Sewing,1article63. Weaving,1article64.Somethingmadefromabuildingset,securedtoatrayorboxnotmorethan30x30cm.(12”x12”)65.Decorateahard-boiledeggtoresembleafarmanimal-addfabric,beads,etc.66.Asmallbird,animalorcreaturemadefromcones,decorated

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68.Makearobotfromacerealorshoeboxanddecorate69.Createahandmadedoorknobsignforyourbedroom,usingcardboard70.OnearticlemadefromPopsiclesticksorclothespins71.Handmadeinvitationtoaparty72.Giftwrap,homecrafted,anyoccasion73.Originalpoem74.Grade3(asofSept.2014)UsingPencilandPrinting: No one In this room There’s not a breeze. No one sneezed The littlest sneeze. No one wheezed The faintest wheeze. The door’s shut tight With a big brass handle. Who? Who blew out the candle?75.Grade4(asofSept.2014)UsingPencilandPrinting: the scarecrow When all the cows were sleeping And the sun had gone to bed, Up jumped the scarecrow, And this is what he said: “I’m a dingle dangle scarecrow With a flippy floppy hat. I can shake my hands like this, And shake my feet like that.”76.Grade5(asofSept.2014)UsingPencilandPrinting: What Will you Be? They never stop asking Me: “What will you be? A doctor, a dancer a diver at sea?” They never stop bugging me: “What will you be?” As if they expect me to Stop being me.77.Makeaboatfromscraplumber,max12”78.MakeaChristmastreeusinganicecreamconeasabase.Decorateusingicing&candies79.Createananimalusingstones-canusepaintormarkerstodecorate-12”maximum80.Decorateabarofsoap81.Makeanimaginaryspacecreature-max.12”82.Makeaplacematforaspecialmeal(anymedium)83.Stonepaperweight,decorated84.Decorateahatorcap85.Friendshipbracelet86.Grahamwaferbarn87.Apictureframemadefromnaturalmaterials:seeds,shells,grapevines,etc.88.Makeafamilytreeusingyourforearmandfingers.Namesonleaves.89.Makeabirdfeederfromrecycledmaterials90.Createaholidaygarlandusinganymedium(paper,popcorn,driedfruit,etc.)91.Colouredpage,preprinted,foundatthebeginningofClassR92.Anyotherarticle,namedaWarDforhighestpointsinClassR10andunder

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1 Submitone4”X6”AMATEURphotoofyourchildbornbetweenSeptember1st,2012 andAugust15,2014. Thechild’snameandbirthdatemustaccompanythephotoalongwiththeparents’name, addressandphonenumber.(Donotwriteonfrontorbackofphoto.) Photomustbereceivedby5:00p.m.Saturday,August30,2014.2 PhotoswillbedisplayedontheFairgroundsonSunday,August31&Monday,September1,2014.3 GuestsoftheFairwillbeeligibletovotebysecretballotfortheirfavouritephoto.4 BallotswillbecountedaftertheFairisclosed.5 Prizeswillbeawardedforthethreephotoswiththemostvotes.

ThewinnerswillbenotifiedaftertheFair,andphotospublishedonourwebsitewww.hymersfair.com

2013 Winner

Baby Photo Contest

Please mail your photo to:Hymers fair Baby contest,

c/oDebbieHoover,97CoxCrescent,ThunderBay,ON,ordropoffattheofficeby5:00p.m.onSaturday,August30,2014,only.

QuestionsregardingtheBabyPhotoContestcanbeemailedto

info@hymersfair.comAllphotoswillbecomepropertyoftheHymersAgriculturalSocietyandwillnot

bereturned.Photosmaybepublishedwithout

identification,ontheHymersFairwebsite.

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18 & under1. Christmasarticle2. Wreath3. Homemadebookmark4. Decoratedflowerpot5. Anyarticlemadeofwood6. Handmadepictureframe,mayincludephoto

over 18 years of age7. Decoratedvisor/cap8. Anyotherarticle9. Christmasarticle10.Wreath11.Homemadebookmark12.Decoratedflowerpot

Class SN Special Needs – Junior and Seniorrules:1.Thisclassisopentoanyonewithaspecialneed,MentalorPhysical.2.Thereare2agecategories.3.Allexhibitsmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.4.Onlyoneexhibitorperentryform.5:Anexhibitormayonlyenteroneexhibitpercategory.

Prizes: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00

Class SC Senior Citizens, 65+No eNtry fee or memBersHIP requIreD If eNterINg IN tHIs class oNly. eNtrIes IN otHer classes requIre a memBersHIP. Please refer to & folloW rules for class K & l.Prizes: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00 1.Afghan2.Christmasdecoration3.Articleofweaving,ragoryarn4.Plasticcanvas,1article5.Woodworking,1article6.Rug,anykind7.Wallhanging,anykind,musthavemeansofhanging8.Paintingordrawing9.Spinning,1article10.Crochetedarticle11.Bag-handmade12.Knittedarticle13.Cushion14.Articleofembroidery15.Lookingback-photosofyouryouth,mounted.Atleast3photos16.Scrapbooking,2pagespread17.Anythingmadefromrecycledmaterial18.Slippers19.Articleusingthe2014theme“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”20.Quiltblock,mounted,namedonentryformandentrytag21.Quilt,anysize22.Grandparent&child-craftmadetogether23.Feltedarticle24.Anyotherarticle,notlistedinClassSC,namedonentryformandentrytagaWarD forhighestpointsinClassSC

Class T-1 Amateur Photographyall eNtrIes must Be mouNteD WItH a BorDer Not to eXceeD 2.5 cm. (1”)NOTE: Photosshouldbeprintedonhighqualitypaperandsubjectofinterestshouldbeinfocus. Printsize4x6”.(Digitalprintsareacceptable.)Thesamephotocannotbeenteredinbothcolourandblackandwhitecategories.Photosmustnotbeusedforcommercialorpromotionalpurposes.PhotosmusthavebeentakenbytheExhibitor.

Prizes: 1st: $4.00 2nd: $3.00 3rd: $2.00

Black and White: 1. “CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”–2014Theme2. Storm3. OldStoneWall4. Emotion(s)5. Lines6. Wave(s)7. Shadow(s)

colour: 8. “CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”–2014Theme9. MyFavouriteVacationPhoto10. MistyMorning11. UpClose12. MostlyBlue13. Curve(s)14. Astilllifeincludingalightsource(background,candle,etc.)

Double shots,(twopicturesmountedonthesameboard)18.Before&Afterquad shot,fourpictures,mountedonthesameboard19.Four(4)photosofFaces

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Class T-2 Amateur Photography, Junior DivisionRules:1.Opentoboysandgirlsunder18yearsofageonAugust31stofthisyear.2.Noentryfeerequired.3.Allentriesmustbemountedwithabordernottoexceed2.5cm.(1”)4.Printsize4x6”.(Digitalprintsareacceptable.)PhotosmusthavebeentakenbytheExhibitor.

Prizes: 1st: $4.00 2nd: $3.00 3rd: $2.00

Ages10andunder(asofAugust31ofthisyear):colour:1.“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”–2014Theme2.AnArm’sLength“selfie”3.SomethingScary4.Waterfalls5.Camping6.WinterScene7.Myfavouritephoto8.FeatheredFriendsaWarDforhighestpointsinClassT-2,10yearsofageandunder

colour:Ages11to18(asofAugust31ofthisyear):9.“CountryRootsandCowboyBoots”–2014Theme10.AnArm’sLength“selfie”11. OldCarorTruck12.Waterfalls13.WinterAction14.StraightandNarrow15.MyFavouritePhoto16.Person(s)PlayingaMusicalInstrumentaWarDforhighestpointinClassT-2,11to18yearsofage

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Class T-3 O.A.A.S. Photo Competitionfor Pictures taken at this year’s fair. competition open to anyone. Prizes: 1st $10.00

objectives:1. TopublicizetheactivitiesofallAgriculturalSocietiesandfairsintheO.A.A.S.2. Topromoteinterestinexhibitingthroughphotography.3. TosharenewanddifferentideaswithotherSocieties.4. ToestablishasupplyofcolouredphotosfortheHymersAgriculturalSociety.

rules and regulations:1. Allphotosmustbetakenatthe2014HymersFallFair.2. Allprints,4”x6”or5”x7”aretobemountedonbristolboardwithapproximately1”borderwith category and fair name on back.3. No Professional Photographers permitted.4. AbsolutelyNodigitalimageeNHaNcINg allowed.5. PleasedonotusetapeonCDsorphotographs.6. AllphotosandCDswillbecomethepropertyoftheHymersAgriculturalSociety.HymersAgriculturalSocietymay use photos for pubilicity purposes.7. Exhibitormayenteronlyonceineachsection.8. JudgingwillbedonebyacommitteeapprovedbytheHymersAgriculturalSocietyexecutive.9. AllwinningphotoswillbesenttotheO.A.A.S.(OntarioAssociationofAgriculturalSocieties)Convention.10.AllentriesmustbesenttoDebbieHoover,Secretary,97CoxCrescent,ThunderBay,OntarioP7A7K7—no laterthanOctober31,2014.

sectionsCategories for Digital Images (images downloaded onto CD)HUMANINVOLVEMENT:1.YouthParticipation-ie:exhibit/display/ribbonswon/etc.2. Adult/SeniorInvolvement-ie:working/displays/enjoying3. CandidshotofpeoplehavingfunattheFair.4. Candidshotofsomeonetoopoopedtoparticipateanymore.

DISPLAYS:5. MostunusualDisplayattheFair-youridea6. 4-HInvolvementattheFair-i.e.,livestock/displays7. HomecraftattheFair-i.e.displays/demonstrations,etc.8. LiveActionShows-i.e.singers/pulls/demos/somethingmusical/ theFairatnight9. Quilts/handcraftsatyourFair-fromyourviewpoint10.DisplaysofAntiques

ANIMALS:11.Livestock-i.e.displays/shows/demos12.PetShow-yourinterpretationofwhatyousee13.LiveDemos-i.e.blacksmith/sheepshearing,etc.14.Birds/SmallAnimals-i.e.birdshow/rabbits,etc.

PROMOTIONAL:15.ShowingFairIdentification–iewithdisplays/ribbons,etc.16.Whatisthisyear’sfairtheme?i.e.displays/signs,etc.of“country roots and cowboy Boots”

Categories for PRINTS (4x6 or 5x7 mounted on Bristol board with 1” border)17.ChildrenattheFair18.People/creaturesandcrittersattheFair19.Something“new”thisyearattheFair ADVERTISINGYOURFAIR20.8”x10”photoshowingafairsignconstructedofagriculturalproductsshowingtheFairandthedate.Forexample:lawndisplay/fielddisplay,etc.

Get Involved!

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Results2013 Hymers Fall Fair

class a-1: Beef, all BreeDsSlateRiverVeterinaryServicesCashAwardforhighestpoints ...................................................BillandJennyGroenheideProvincialAllianceCreditUnionCashAwardforGrandChampionBeef .....................................BillandJennyGroenheide

class a-4: DaIry, JuNIor DIVIsIoNA-1SewageServicesCashAwardforGrandChampionDairyCalf ................................................................TaylorVaillantLHNorthCashAwardforhighestpoints ..............................................................................................................AndrewVis

class a-5: PureBreD HolsteINAnonymousCashAwardforGrandChampionCow ......................................................................................ChrisStreutkerAnonymousCashAwardforhighestpoints .............................................................................................................LorneVis

class a-6: DaIry sPecIalsLHNorthCashAwardforhighestpoints ...........................................................................................................MartinSchep

class a-8; HeaVy Horse sHoW$2,000PrizePursesplitbetween3winners...............................................................................................SusanGammond MervDobson LukeFarmer class a-10; HuNter-JumPer sHoWCashAwardfor2’6”Hunter1stplace ............................................................................................................MontanaTakaloCashAwardfor2’6”Hunter2ndplace .............................................................................................................JayleneTakaloCashAwardfor2’6”Hunter3rdplace ..............................................................................................................KendraHarrisCashAwardforHighRail1stplace ...............................................................................................................MontanaTakaloCashAwardforHighRail2ndplace ............................................................................................................. SamanthaKriegCashAwardforHighRail3rdplace .................................................................................................................JayleneTakaloCashAwardforGambler’sChoice1stplace ................................................................................................ SamanthaKriegCashAwardforGambler’sChoice2ndplace ................................................................................................MontanaTakaloCashAwardforGambler’sChoice3rdplace....................................................................................................KendraHarris

class B-1: sHeeP, aNy BreeDAtwoodLabineArnoneMcCartneyLLPCashAwardforhighestpoints ....................................................ZacharyReszitnyk

class B-2: sWINe, aNy BreeDRecoolCanadaInc.Awardforhighestpoints ............................................................................................ZacharyReszitnyk

class B-3: goats, aNy BreeDMountainMapleProductsCashAwardforhighestpoints ............................................................................ DaleWilliamson

class c-1: tHuNDer Bay feeDs Poultry sHoWHertzEquipmentAwardforhighestpoints ................................................................................................ClaytonSchneider

class f: VegetaBlesBarbaraViehbeckAwardforhighestpoints ......................................................................................................JosephVolkarMarvinViehbeckMemorialPlaqueforhighestpoints .......................................................................................JosephVolkar

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class fs: tHe great PumPKIN HuNtBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatPumpkin1stplace ...................................................................................DianeHarrisonBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatPumpkin2ndplace ....................................................................................DianaBockusBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatPumpkin3rdplace .......................................................................................PercyHarrisBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatWackyPumpkin1stplace .......................................................................DianeHarrisonBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatWackyPumpkin2ndplace ........................................................................DianaBockusBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatOrnamentalPumpkin1stplace ................................................................. LarryBockusBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatOrnamentalPumpkin2ndplace ................................................................DianaBockusBelluzFarmsAwardforTheGreatOrnamentalPumpkin3rdplace ....................................................................PercyHarris

class g: fruItMurilloVarietyAwardforhighestpoints ...............................................................................................................TerryBaxter

class H: DaIry aND DomestIcThunderBayBeekeepersAssociationCashAwardforLiquidHoney .................................................................SusanWardCrosbyMolassesCo.Ltd.AwardforBarbequeSauce ................................................................................BarryWoodbeckSuperiorSoapnutsAwardforhighestpoints ................................................................................................BarryWoodbeck

class J: floWersMagnusTheatreAwardforhighestpoints .......................................................................................................JamesGlavish

class Js: floral DesIgNsCanadianTireAwardfor“We’veGotaGoodThingGrowing” ..............................................................LoriParsons-WeedonSuperiorCoatingsAwardfor“RainbowofColour” ....................................................................................RhondaPrystanskiVanderweesGardenAwardfor“RoadsideRamble” ............................................................................................SusanWardDuluxPaintsAwardfor“RosemaryLane” ..............................................................................................................AvaQuinnCreeksideNurseryAwardfor“Stiletto” .................................................................................................LoriParsons-WeedonCanadianTireAwardfor“ChurningButter” ............................................................................................................AvaQuinnSuperiorCoatingsAwardfor“Horsin’Around” .......................................................................................LawrencePrystanski

class K: NeeDleWorKInternationalHouseofTeaAwardforhighestpointsinCrochet .............................................................KathleenWoodbeckScentsationalsmells.comCashAwardforhighestpointsinHandKnitting ........................................................BettyWoodsScentsationalsmells.comCashAwardforhighestpointsinBeginnerKnitting ..................................................DonnaBuschSuperiorSoapnutsCashAwardforhighestpointsinSewing ............................................................................LailaKrievinAnonymousCashAwardforhighestpointsinSpinning ...............................................................................LorettaShymkoTownshipofO’ConnorAwardforhighestpointsinWeaving ............................................................................DianaBockusCoraClossCashAwardforBestinShowQuilt .................................................................................................Rural60PlusLafargeConcreteAwardforhighestpointsinClassKNeedlework ..................................................................LailaKrievin

class l: arts aND craftsBernardinSnapLid/MasonCreativeJarCraftAward ....................................................................................EmilyFournierCanadianTire&TheChronicleJournalAwardsforhighestpointsinClassLArts&Crafts ............................... GayleBuzzi

class m-1: caNNeD gooDsBernardinAwardforJam/JellymadewithBernardinFruitpectin ....................................................LawrencePrystanskiBernardinGiftPackCompetition ...........................................................................................................LawrencePrystanskiCertoAwardforBestJamorJelly ......................................................................................................................... LisaNiemi .BernardinBestofShowAward ..............................................................................................................LawrencePrystanski .HelenLoganMemorialCashAwardforhighestpoints ..........................................................................LawrencePrystanski

class m-2: HomemaDe WINeThunderBayBeekeepersAssociationCashAward&JBEvansAwardforhighestpoints .................................SusanWard

class N: BaKINg aND caNDyBruleCreekFarmsAward&ThunderBayMuseumAwardforhighestpoints ...............................................MyrtleRahmer

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class Ns: BaKINg sPecIalsSuperiorCoatingsAwardforcakereflecting2013Theme ...............................................................................JenniferBarryHollandBakeryAwardforDecoratedCupcakes ..............................................................................................JenniferBarryCrosbyMolassesCo.Ltd.AwardforCookiesmadewithmolasses ....................................................................SusanWardThunderOakCheeseFarmAwardforBranMuffins .................................................................................. ElizabethKukkeeCaringHandsUgandaandAfricaMattersAwardforWartimeRecipe ....................................................... ElizabethKukkeePizzaHutAwardforDarkorLightFruitCake ............................................................................................. ElizabethKukkeeCaringHandsUgandaandAfricaMattersAwardforMuffinsmadewithHoney .............................................JenniferCurrieDuluxPaintsAwardforExtraSpecialTreat .........................................................................................................SusanWardPizzaHutAwardorSugaredorSeasonedNuts ..................................................................................................LeilaKrievinCaringHandsUgandaandAfricaMattersAwardforLatticeTopPie ..............................................................MyrtleRahmerLakeheadCleanersAwardfor“IWannabeaDessert” ...................................................................................EmilyFournierFleischman’sYeastBestBreadContest ..............................................................................................................TriciaLoganRobinHoodFamilyFavoriteRecipeBakingContest ..........................................................................................TriciaLoganFleischmann’sCornStarchBestShortbreadCookieRecipeContest .................................................................TriciaLoganCrisco“BestPieContest” ....................................................................................................................................TriciaLoganHymersAgriculturalSocietyCashAwardfor60%WholeWheatBread ..............................................................TriciaLoganCrosbyMolassesCo.Ltd.AwardforCakemadewithMolasses ........................................................................TriciaLogan

class o: BaKINg, JuNIor DIVIsIoNWhiskersandPawsCateringCashAwardforHomemadedogorcattreats .....................................................AdamCurrieFleischmann’sYeast“Youth”BestBreadContest ............................................................................................ SarahMurrayO.A.A.S.ChocolateChipCookieCompetition....................................................................................................AdamCurrieCaesar’sPlaceAwardforhighestpoints ............................................................................................................AdamCurrie

class P: arts aND crafts, JuNIor DIVIsIoNKathleenandBarryWoodbeckAwardforhighestpointsinSections1-27 ...................................................VictoriaTurgeonKathleenandBarryWoodbeckAwardforhighestpointsinSection28-60 ..................................................VictoriaTurgeon

class q: agrIculture, JuNIor DIVIsIoNJackandGraceMcLarenCashAwardforhighestpoints ...................................................................................AdamCurrie

class qs: agrIculture sPecIals, JuNIor DIVIsIoNAmanda’sGreenBarnAwardforhighestpoints .....................................................................................................AvaQuinn

class r: cHIlDreN 10 years aND uNDerSandra&FredMazurAwardforhighestpointsinAges3andunder ..................................................................NaomiSilenSandra&FredMazurAwardforhighestpointsinAges5andunder ............................................................ JennieFarmerSandra&FredMazurAwardforhighestpointsinAges7andunder ......................................................... PhoenixMapesoAmanda’sGreenBarnAwardforhighestpointsinAges10andunder ...........................................................OwenMapeso

CLASSSC:SENIORCITIZENS,65+ThunderBayMuseumAwardforhighestpoints .................................................................................................ElaineCurtis

class t-1: amateur PHotograPHyRobertaLaneCashAwardforhighestpoints ..............................................................................................RandyCreighton

class t-2: amateur PHotograPHy, JuNIor DIVIsIoNCaesar’sPlaceAwardforhighestpointsinAges10andunder .....................................................................LiamMcAllisterTheFramingPostAwardforhighestpointsinAges11to18years ................................................................EmilyFournier

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mutt showsunday, august 31, 2014& monday, september 1, 2014sports area, 3:30 p.m.

rules and regulations:1. Noentryfee,allparticipantspaygateadmission.2. Dogsmustbeonaleashandundercontrolatalltimes.3. Exhibitormayenteranynumberofcategorieswiththe samedog.4. Childrenunder5yearsofageshouldbeassisted.5. Petsmustbeingoodhealthandmusthavearabies vaccination.Allanimalswillbejudgedonappearance andhealth.6. Exhibitorsareresponsibletocleanupaftertheir owndog.7. Somecategoriesaredividedintothefollowing agegroups: a)Child:11andunder b)Youth:12to17yearsofage c)Adult:18andover

categories:1. SmallestDog2. BiggestDog3. LongestEars4. ShortestEars5. CurliestHair6. LongestHair7. LongestTail8. LoudestBark9. SaddestLookingDog10.YoungestPuppy11.OldestDog12.BestDogtoSitandStay13.MostUnusualLookingDog14.BiggestFeet15.BestTrickPerformedbyDog a)Child;b)Youth;c)Adult16.BestDog&OwnerDressedAlike a)Child;b)Youth;c)Adult

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mutt showsunday, september 2, 2012 & monday, september 3, 2012sports area, 3:30 p.m.

Rules and Regulations:1. No entry fee, all participants pay gate admission.2. Dogs must be on a leash and under control at all times.3.Exhibitormayenteranynumberofcategorieswiththe same dog.4. Children under 5 years of age should be assisted.5. Pets must be in good health and must have a rabies vaccination.Allanimalswillbejudgedonappearance and health.6. Exhibitors are responsible to clean up after their owndog.7.Somecategoriesaredividedintothefollowing age groups: a) Child: 11 and under b) Youth: 12 to 17 years of age c) Adult: 18 and over

Categories:1. Smallest Dog 2. Biggest Dog3. Longest Ears4. Shortest Ears5. Curliest Hair6. Longest Hair7. Longest Tail8. Loudest Bark9. Saddest Looking Dog 10. Youngest Puppy11. Oldest Dog12. Best Dog to Sit and Stay13. Most Unusual Looking Dog 14. Biggest Feet15. Best Trick Performed by Dog a) Child; b) Youth; c) Adult16.BestDog&OwnerDressedAlike a) Child; b) Youth; c) Adult

Treats For Every Entry!

Sponsored by:Dawson Court Council

Northwestern Veterinary HospitalThe Dog House

Dulux PaintsThe Fire Hydrant

Hymers Agricultural Society

Treats For Every Entry!

Sponsored by:Dawson Court Council

Northwestern Veterinary HospitalThe Dog House

Dulux PaintsThe Fire Hydrant

Hymers Agricultural Society

Hymers

prizebook~1922~- The Fair is called a ‘2 day Fair’ - Monday and Tuesday, September 25 and 26, 1922

“A change of program will be made this year by having two days of fair, so that judging of all except stock and poultry will be finished on first day, thereby saving time for the second or main day.”

- First Fair at “new” location, i.e. present Fair site

Treats for Every Entry!

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Hymers agricultural societyHuNter JumPer sHoW eNtry form

suNDay, laBour Day WeeKeND

• HunterJumperShowEntryformsmustbedeliveredtotheHymersFairSecretaryby5:00p.m.August26th.• Anentryfeeof$10perindividualsection,toamaximumof$40perexhibitoristoaccompanytheentryformandallseniorriders needtohaveacurrentmembershipintheHymersAgriculturalSociety.Lateentries acceptedwithanadditionalfeeof$5.00.•Judge:TBA•Forwardformsto: Debbie Hoover, 97 cox crescent thunder Bay, ontario P7a 7K7 Phone/fax: 346-8480

Name(Mr.,Mrs.,Ms.,Miss)......................................................................................................MembershipNumber..............................

Address.....................................................................................................................................................................................................

NameofHorse..........................................................................................................................Date........................................................

Horse’sAge................................... Horse’sBreed......................................................................................................................

Afunnyquirk/habitofhorse.......................................................................................................................................................................

MembershipFeeEnclosed($6.00for18yearsandolder).....................................................................................................................

LivestockEntryFee$5/section(max.$25)enclosed.................................................................................................................

Latepaymentfee,ifenteringafterAugust31st($5.00)enclosed...........................................................................................................

Phone..............................................................BirthdateifenteringJuniorClass(18&under................................................................

Rider’sSignature.....................................................................................................................................................................................

Emailaddress..........................................................................................................................................................................................

class section Description

Notethatallprizemoneywillbesenttotherider,andthemembershipfeewillberetainedfromeachSeniorRiderforthecomingyear.

Mailing Address MUST be filled out completely

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eNtry form Hymers agricultural society

SeeGeneralRule6forentryduedates.(page10inprizelist)

Name(Mr.,Ms.,Mrs.,Miss) .................................................................................................................MembershipNumber ...............................................................

FullStreetAddress ...............................................................................................................................PostalCode ............................................................................

EmailAddress ......................................................................................................................................

Date ........................................................................................$6.00MembershipFeeEnclosed .......LivestockEntryFeeEnclosed .................................................

Phone .....................................................................................BirthdateifenteringJuniorClass(18&under) ......................................................................................

ThefollowingentriesaremadeaccordingtotherulesandregulationsoftheHymersAgriculturalSocietyfoundonpage10intheprizelistwhichIhavereadand

herebyaccept.Pleasereadrulescarefully.

Signature ..............................................................................................................................................Totalnumberofexhibittags: ....................................................

YoumustcompleteyourownExhibitTagsandattachsecurelytoExhibit.IncludeExhibitorNumber.

Checkhere .............................................................................andTagswillbemailedtoyou.Otherwisetagswillbeavailableatofficeonfairgrounds.

Areyouwillingtoserveasavolunteercommitteemember?Yes .....................................................No .............................................................................................

forward forms to: Debbie Hoover, 97 cox cr.thunder Bay, ontario P7a 7K7eNtry DeaDlINe aug. 26thPh./fax 346-8480

class section Description

*** Please keep a copy of your entry form for exhibit pickup! ***

Mailing Address MUST be filled out completely

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class section Description

PrizemoneycanbepaidincashattheFairofficeSundayandMondayofFairWeekend.Ifyouwishtoreceiveachequeforyourprizewinnings,onewillbesenttoyou.Thechoiceisyours!

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All Exhibitors MUST HAVE their membership cards and a copy of their Entry Form when picking up their items from the Exhibit Hall.

Make sure you make a copy of your Entry Form BEFORE you send it in.

MembershipCards

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Hymers Fair Roadside Decoration Contestin celebration of the 102nd Fall Fair

All residents and businesses are eligible to enter- CASH PRIZES -1st Prize - $100.002nd Prize - $75.003rd Prize - $50.00

Ages 12 and under: Junior Prize - $50.00

Rules: 1. Fair theme must be visible - “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”. 2. Display must have a sign saying “Hymers Fair - August 31 & September 1, 2014” 3. Do not use any materials or procedures that will damage your property. 4. Decorations must be visible from the road and by the public. 5. By entering this competition you agree to have pictures of your property published on the Hymers Fair website, displays and advertising and in the local newspaper. 6. You must register with the Hymers Fair to be eligible for judging and prizes. 7. Decorations must remain in place until September 3rd. 8. All residents and businesses are eligible to enter - no entry fee or membership required! 9. Junior contestants must certify that the creation, design and work was performed by the applicant, who is 12 years or younger on August 31, 2014. 10. Entries must be accompanied by a photograph of the display.

Judging: 1. Starting the afternoon of Saturday, August 23rd judging teams will begin to judge registered entries. 2. Judging will begin by selecting candidates to visit based on the submitted photographs. 3. Each judge will assign a score using the following criteria. The scores will be submitted to the Outdoor Decorating Committee for counting, and the final winner determined. 4. Decision of the judges is final.

Entries will be judged on the following criteria: l Complexity of design l Quality of the finished product l Visual impact l Appeal to multiple generations l Representation of the Fair theme “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots” l Creativity

To register your home, garden or businessby mail to:

Hymers Fair Roadside Decoration Contest,97 Cox Crescent, Thunder Bay, ON P7A 7K7

or by email to: [email protected] your name, address, phone number and photograph(s)

by Friday, August 22, 2014!

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Please support the Hymers Fair 2013 Sponsors whenever you can:

A-1SewageServices(1989)Ltd.AfortekInc.Africa MattersAmanda’sGreenBarnAnonymousAtwoodLabineArnoneMcCartneyLLPAvistaRealty-BarbaraMcEwenBarbaraViehbeckBelluzFarmsBennett’sBakeryBillMauro,MPPThunderBay-AtikokanBlakeFuneralChapelLimitedBogdala’sSmokedMeatsBruleCreekFarmsCaesar’sPlaceCal-GasInc.CanadianLakeheadExhibitionCanadianTire–ArthurStreetCaringHandsUgandaCoca-ColaRefreshmentsCountryFairBakingContestsCreeksideNursery&GardenCentreCrosbyMolassesCo.Ltd.Currie’sCopyShopInc.DawsonCourtResidentCouncilDr.Dan’sDivineBovineDuluxPaintsElizabethKukkee–ScentsationalSmells.comFoodSecurityResearchNetworkFortWilliamHistoricalParkGilliesCommunityCentre,GilliesTownshipHalf-WayMotors(1989)Ltd.HertzEquipmentRentalHoitoRestaurantHollandBakeryHollandEnterprises

ImpactPromotionsInternationalHouseofTeaJBEvansLtd.JackandGraceMcLarenJaneOldaleJenkensFuneralHomeKakabekaFallsLegionBranch225KamRidgeManufacturingKathleenandBarryWoodbeckKershawWellServicesKiwanisClubofWestfortInc.LHNorthLtd.LafargeConcreteLakeheadCleanersLakeheadRegionConservation AuthorityLil’DivasLittleLionsWaldorfDaycareLoudonBros.WholesaleMagnusTheatreMastrangeloFuelsMcKitricksMillerPrecastMountainMapleProductsMunicipalityofNeebingMunicipalityofOliverPaipoongeMurilloVarietyNapaAutoPartsNor-ShoreReadyMixConcreteProductsLimitedNorthwesternVeterinaryHospitalOAS–MurilloFairOldDutchFoodsLtd.PaintedTurtleArtShopPer-HolConstructionLtd.Philpot&DelgatyPizzaHutPrimaryFotoSourceProvincialAllianceCreditUnionLimitedRecoolCanadaInc.RobertaLaneRollasonFlowersLtd.RosslynService

S.P.I.HealthandSafetySandraandFredMazurSantorelli&SonsSearsCarpet&UpholsteryCareSlateRiverVeterinaryServicesSmith’sRVCentreSootersStamLawOffice–LydiaStamSunsetRidgeCattleCo.SuperiorBowladromeSuperiorCoatingsSuperiorSoapnutsSylviaGomezTelecoTheChronicleJournalTheFireHydrantTheFramingPostThisOldBarnThreadsInTimeThunderBayBeekeepers’Association(TBBA)ThunderBayCo-OperativeFarmSuppliesThunderBayFederationofAgricultureThunderBayFeedsLtd.ThunderBayInsulationsLtd.ThunderBayMediaDistributorsThunderBayMuseumThunderBaySymphonyOrchestraThunderOakCheeseFarmTownshipofConmeeTownshipofGilliesTownshipofO’ConnorTriciaLoganTwinportTireServiceLimitedUniformProsUnitizedManufacturing(1997)LimitedUrbanAutoGroupValleyFireProtectionandServicesLimitedVanderweesGreenhousesInc.WhiskersandPaws

Award Donors & Prize List Advertisers 2013

A Sincere Thank You… to the merchants of thunder Bay and District for

your generous donations and assistance.

you HelPeD Hymers faIr —TheBoardofDirectors,HymersAgricultural

Society

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