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Prize List For Classes in . . .
HOME LIVINGBAKING & CANNING
NEEDLEWORK - ARTS & CRAFTSHORTICULTURE
145th Portage FairJuly 7, 8, & 9, 2017
PORTAGE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATIONBox 278, Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3B5Phone: 204-857-3231 • Fax: 204-239-1701
E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.portageex.com
CORPORATE SPONSORSSILVER• Craig Dunn Motor City• Dino’s Appliance & Mattress Centre• Hi-Tec Industries Inc.• Mar-Dee Enterprises Ltd.• McCain Foods• Newton Enterprises/RONA• Point West Electrical Mechanical• Portage Consumers Co-op Ltd.• Simplot Canada Ltd.
BRONZE• AG-West Equipment Ltd.• BDO Canada• Caledonia Construction Ltd.• CIBC - Portage Branch• Ellwood McRorie Ltd.• Fountain Tire - Portage• G3 Canada Ltd.• Ian’s Hardware• Jonair (1988) Ltd.• Kal-Tire - Portage• Kitson’s Service Station Ltd.• Manitoba Public Insurance• Mazergroup - Portage• Real Industries• Rocky Mountain Equipment
• Stevenson & Desrochers Law Corp. • Southport Inc.
COPPER• A&W - Portage• Canadian Tire• E.F. Moon Construction Ltd.• Gladstone Vet Clinic• Hannah Yard Services• Herald Leader/The Graphic• Hi-Pro Feeds• Humiski Trucking• ICMS• Jamor Farms Ltd.• KF Aerospace• Laramee Rentals• Manitoba Agricultural Services Corp.• McKenzies Portage Funeral Chapel Ltd.• McMunn & Yates• Mike’s Farm Services• Orion Security• Our Farm - Annuals & Perennials• Pet Valu• Portage Signs & Lettering• RBC Royal Bank• R-Way Ag Ltd.• Rolling Plains Vet Consultants• Simpson Livestock Supplements• Unc’s Diner• Weiller & Williams• Western Bearing & Auto Parts
The following provided prizes for specific classes in the Home Living Section
• Beck Family• Country Lane Quilters Guild• Family Foods• Jeffries Nurseries• Mil-Jeanne Flowers• Panko's Food Centre
• PDAC• Red River Ex• Schapansky’s Florist• Sobey's• Solomon’s Home Garden & Gift
www.robinhood.ca• www.criscocanada.ca• www.bernardin.ca•
GENERAL RULES & IN FOR MA TIONHOME LIVING / BAKING & CANNING / NEEDLEWORK
ARTS & CRAFTS / HORTICULTURECONVENORS: Pat Crandell, Donna Andrich, Patrick Beck, Andrea LeFloch,
Yvette Brown, Judy Thomson, Elaine Askin
1. ENTERING Please group your entries for each department on your entry form (i.e. list all horticulture entries before starting to list food entries). (a) Completed entry forms must be filed with the Office of the Secretary by Noon Thursday prior to the
Fair. Entry forms may be dropped off at the Fair Board Office located on the Exhibition Grounds (go over bridge, turn right then turn left, at the sign, just before golf course and look for tan building). Entry tags will be picked up at this time and completed by Exhibitor.
Entry forms may be emailed or faxed to the office as well, however it is up to the exhibitor to make arrangements to pick up the tags so that they can be filled out and placed on the exhibit before it is brought in Thursday evening.
(b) Positively NO entries will be accepted after Noon Thursday. (c) Please place your entry forms with the Secretary early so proper space may be reserved for display pur-
poses and so preliminary paper work can be completed. (d) If for some reason an exhibit planned cannot be brought, please notify the Directors In Charge and
have the item cancelled from your entry form. This will assist the directors and prevent searching for an item that is not there.
(e) In all cases the right is reserved to reject entirely, or accept conditionally any entry.
2. SET UP
All Items - must be brought in on Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the MNP Exhibition Building with the exception of Quilting Classes. Please check for time and place of drop off.
3. EXHIBITORS
(a) All exhibitors will be charged a $10.00 + GST Exhibitor’s Fee. This fee will entitle the exhibitor to compete and Gate Admission to the fair (all 3 days).
(b) Can make only one entry and receive only one premium in each section. (c) Must attach tags to each item before presenting it to the director in charge of the exhibit. (d) All exhibits must be in place at the time specified. (e) Judging will be in accordance with the requirements of each department of the Fair Board. Judges
decision will be final. (f) Aggregates will be determined by the following point system: 1st - 5 points 2nd - 3 points 3rd - 1 point. (g) After being judged the exhibits will be displayed by the directors. (h) Loading Zones will be reserved at the East doors. NO parking or standing allowed in these areas. (i) Building hours shall be 12:00 to 10:00 p.m. Friday; 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday and 12:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Sunday.
4. TAKE OUT
(a) Directors will be in attendance on Monday, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. (b) All exhibitors are asked to pick up their exhibits and prize money during that time.
(c) Each exhibitors entry form will be with the director in charge and must be signed by the exhibitor before articles are removed.
5. ENQUIRY - FAIR BOARD OFFICE - 857-3231 OR FAX 239-1701 or email: [email protected]
Enquiry regarding the exhibition and arrangements should be addressed to the Secretary-Manager, P.O. Box 278, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, R1N 3B5.
6. N.B. — EXHIBITOR LIABILITYAll articles are exhibited at the owner’s risk. The Association will take all reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of entries. The Portage Industrial Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility for any loss, damage or injury however caused to any entries and exhibits. The Association, its officers, directors, employees and volunteer workers are released by the exhibitors from all liability in respect thereof.
GO TO WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.portageex.com
JUNIOR CLASSESJuniors must be 17 years of age and under to enter.
BAKING11 Years and Under (ONLy)
First Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.50
1. Brownies — 4 pieces (no icing) 2. Muffins — 4, carrot (no icing or nuts) 3. Cookies — 4, chocolate chip (no nuts) 4. Fudge — 4 pieces, any variety
12 Years to 17 Years (ONLy)First Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.50
5. Chocolate Cake — 1/4 cake (no icing) 6. Muffins — 4, banana 7. Cookies — 4, gingersnaps 8. Fudge — 4 pieces, any variety
Class 2
Class 1
BAKING SPECIALS(Open to all juniors 17 years of age and under)
Decorated CookieLarge Cookie (6”) Decorated
in “Canada Celebration Theme”Judged only on the decoration
First Prize $12.00 Second Prize $10.00 Third Prize $8.00
PANKO’SFOOD CENTRE
Gift Certificates -Sponsored by
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Healthy LunchboxType Snack
4 pieces - please include recipeFirst Prize $10.00 Second Prize $6.00 Third Prize $4.00
Let’s Celebrate the145th Portage Ex
Shape and decorate a RICE KRISPIE CAKEto reflect this occasion.
First Prize $10.00 Gift Card Second Prize $6.00 Gift CardThird Prize $4.00 Gift Card
Sponsored by
Portage location only.
Class 3
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ARTS & CRAFTSClass 4 Open to Exhibitors 7 Years and Under
First Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.00
15. Free-Hand Drawing16 Painted Picture17. Lego, Mecano or Kinex Original Design (displayed in a flat box, that is not to exceed 16” x 24”) It will not be judged if it is larger.18. Any Craft19. Any Sewn Article
Class 5 Open to Exhibitors 8 to 11 YearsFirst Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.00
20. Free-Hand Drawing21. Painted Picture22. Lego, Mecano or Kinex Original Design (displayed in a flat box, that is not to exceed 16” x 24”) It will not be judged if it is larger.23. Any Craft24. Any Sewn Article
Class 6 Open to Exhibitors 12 to 17 YearsFirst Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.00
25. Free-Hand Drawing26 Painted Picture27. Lego, Mecano or Kinex Original Design displayed in a flat box, that is not to exceed 16” x 24”) It will not be judged if it is larger.28. Any Craft29. Any Sewn Article
ARTWORKOpen to Exhibitors 17 Years and Under
Original artwork must have some way to hang it.First Prize $5.00 Second Prize $4.00 Third Prize $3.00
30. Painting: Oil or Acrylic31. Painting: Water Colour32. Pen & Ink33. Collage: More than one medium
Class 7
Any MediumIllustrating a celebration of
Canada’s 150th or Portage Ex’s 145thFirst Prize $10.00 Second Prize $6.00 Third Prize $4.00
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PHOTOGRAPHyClass 8
First Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.00 Third Prize $2.00
No picture should exceed 8” by 10”. Picture should be taken within the last year. All photos must be mounted on foamcore or similar stiff material. No frames. No more than one entry per section.
35. Photography; Sunset or Sunrise36. Photography; Landscape/Cityscape37. Photography; Closeup38. Photography; Animals39. Photography; Plants40. Photography; Christmas41. Photography; Faces42. Photography; Celebration of Canada’s 150th
HORTICULTUREClass 10
Most Outstanding ArtworkAs chosen by the judge in the Junior Section
$25.00 Gift Certificatefor children classes or art camps at the
Portage & District Arts Centre
Sponsored by
Class 9
ALL FLOWERS MUST BE HOME GROWN.
First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00
45. Pansies or Johnny Jump-Ups, 3 blooms46. Marigolds, 3 blooms
ON THE TENT STAGESUNDAY, JULY 9 — 1:00 PM AND 4:30 PM
Patrick Beck Award for Best Decorated Recycled Container
First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $5.00
HORTICULTURE SPECIALSClass 11
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Special AwardMake and decorate a garden sign.
Materials may be from any recycled material.
Sponsored by
OUR FARM Annuals & PerennialsFirst Prize $15.00 Second Prize $10.00
Special AwardBest Bouquet in an Unusual Container
Sponsored by
OUR FARM Annuals & PerennialsFirst Prize $15.00 Second Prize $10.00
Junior Model CompetitionCreate something using living matter
(Vegetable, Fruit, Leaves, Seeds, etc.)to acknowledge Canada’s 150th Anniversary
First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $8.00 Third Prize $6.00
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Solomon’s Home GardenGift Special
$25.00 Gift Certificate
Plant a succulent garden using 3 or more plants. Itmust be easily moved by one person. Judged on creativity and visual appeal.
(Planting prior to Portage Fair will ensure optimum visual appeal.)
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the PORtAGe exFRIDAy, JULy 7MAIN STAGE
8:00 PMMain Street Exiles(A Rolling Stones Tribute)
10:15 PMWhole Lotta Angus (AC/DC Tribute)
TENT STAGE
2:00 PM - Lucien Spence6:00 PM - Kelly Langner
MNP STAGE
7:00 PM - Old Time Dance music by Northern Reflections
SATURDAy, JULy 8
MAIN STAGE11:00 AM - Prairie Wildfire Line Dancers8:00 PMGolden Road(Keith Urban Tribute)
10:15 PMThe Travellin’ Band (CCR Tribute)
TENT STAGE MNP STAGE12:00 PM - Waci-oyate Powwow 1:00 PM - Edgar Dejarlais3:00 PM - Chris Meseyton 5:00 PM - Kelly Langner
SUNDAY, JULY 9
MAIN STAGE12:00 PM - Love To Dance Prairie Cloggers1:30 PM - Ukrainian Dancers4:00 PM - Sharpe Family with their brothers Johnny Dietrich & Jim UnrauTENT STAGE1:00 PM - Christina The Crazy Hooper2:00 PM - Jake Chenier4:30 PM - Christina The Crazy Hooper6:00 PM - Chris Meseyton/Edgar Dejarlais/Lucien Spence
MNP STAGE1:00 PM - Old Time Dance music by Gary Lepine and Company
All items must be brought into the Office on Wednesday, July 5thbetween 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. as judging will take place on Thursday.
Articles previously shown at Portagex will not be accepted.
Quilting must be done by the Exhibitor except where specified.
First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $6.00 Third Prize $4.0060. Quilt, machine-quilted by someone other than exhibitor61. Quilt, Patchwork62. Quilt, Applique63. Quilt, any other technique
First Prize $5.00 Second Prize $4.00 Third Prize $3.0064. Crib Quilt, purchased panel65. Crib Quilt, any other kind66. Quilted Wall Hanging, ready to hang 67. Art Quilting, Wall Hanging68. Any Item Celebrating Canada 15069. Table Runner70. Table Topper71. Tote or Bag72. Any Other Quilted Article73. A Quilt Block, not quilted (patchwork)74. A Quilt Block, not quilted (applique)75. Cushion, complete with form76. Kitchen Wear77. Placemats, 278. Something Creative Out of Something Useless (state materials used)
Best Quilted Wall HangingSponsored by: Country Lane Quilters Guild of Portage la Prairiepicked from the appropriate classes with the following criteria taken into account:
1) Workmanship, colour and design;2) Size is flexible; it can be anywhere from a miniature to what would appear a full-size bed quilt, what is important is that the exhibitor indicates on the entry that it is a wall hanging;3) “Quilt” being defined as an article composed of three layers;4) Can be either a traditional or original design.
$25.00
QUILTING & SEWING
Big Wheel Quilt Shop$50.00 Gift Certificate
to go towards the purchase of Accuquilt products.Quilt must be cut out using Accuquilt dies
and must be a minimum perimeter of 200 inches.Quilt can be quilted by someone other than the exhibitor.
Class 12
QUILT & SEWING SPECIALSClass 13
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2017 Manitoba Ag SocietyProvincial Quilt Competition
Winning quilts will be chosen from all entries that qualify to go on.There are 3 Categories:
* Hand Quilted * Self Guided (domestic) * Track (midarm / long arm)All work must be done by the person entering the quilt.
Quilt must be at least 60” x 70”.For a complete list of rules go to our website at www.portageex.com
Bash Your StashScrappy Quilt Special
Sponsored by Country Lane Quilters GuildThe quilt must use a minimum of 20 different fabrics.
Have a minimum perimeter of 200 inches.
It can be quilted by someone other than the exhibitor, but credit must be given to the quilter on the label.
$25.00
No picture should exceed 8” by 10”. Picture should be taken within the last year. All photos must be mounted on foamcore or similar stiff material. No frames.
First Prize $5.00 Second Prize $4.00 Third Prize $3.00
84. Photography; Sunset or Sunrise85. Photography; Landscape/Cityscape86. Photography; Closeup.87. Photography; Animals88. Photography; Plants89. Photography; Christmas90. Photography; Faces91. Photography; Celebrating Canada’s 150th
PHOTOGRAPHyClass 15
Red River Ex SpecialMost Outstanding Photograph
as Chosen by the Judge from Class 15
$25.00 Prize Cheque
Class 16
82. Any article83. Any article celebrating Canada’s 150th
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WOODWORKINGClass 14
2017 HOME CANNING AWARDSFor recipes and helpful hits on home canning visit
www.bernardin.ca
CONTEST CATEGORy PRIzES
Bernardin Best of Show AwardChosen from Class # (Canned Fruit or Pickle & Relishes)Fair’s”Best Home Canning” entry submitted in a Bernardin mason jar & SNAP Lid® as selected by the fair:Judging will be based on highest accumulated points (fair decides point system) or judges’ choice of Best Home Canning Entry among qualifiers
First Prize:$30.00 Gift Certificate
Plus:Rosette Prize Ribbon
Bernardin Jam/Jelly AwardChosen from Class # (Jams & jellies)Best Jam/Jelly using Bernardin pectin as selected by the fair:Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity.Winning entry must include proof of purchase of sponsor’s product purchase.
First Prize:$30.00 Gift Certificate
Plus:Rosette Prize Ribbon
Bernardin Gift Pack CompetitionBest Gift Pack submitted using Bernardin mason jar & SNAP Lid® as selected by the fair. Judges select winner based oncreativity, quality of home canned product, perceived value & appropriateness of presentation
First Prize:$30.00 Gift Certificate
Plus:Rosette Prize Ribbon
Bernardin Craft CompetitionBernardin SNAP Lid® / Mason Jar Creative Craft Award*
OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORSBest decorative or functional homemade craft made
using a Bernadin Mason jar(s) and/or 2-piece SNAP Ltd® as selected by the fair.
1st - $20.00 Gift Certificate & Rosette
Class 20
Class 17
Class 18
Class 19
Pickles & Relish100. Beet Pickles101. Bread and Butter Pickles102. Dill Pickles103. Dill Beans or Carrots104. Hot Dog Relish105. Salsa
Class 23
ADULT CLASSES
Yeast Breads & Biscuits106. Bread — Multigrain (not machine made)107. Tea Biscuits — 4, with fruit108. Sticky Buns — 4, (no fruit)
Cakes & Cookies109. Oatmeal Cookies — 4110. Chocolate Chip Cookies - 4111. Carrot Cake - 1/4 cake (not iced)112. Chocolate Cake - 1/4 cake (not iced)
Class 24
Class 25
BAKING & CANNING ALL CLASSES: First Prize $4.00 Second Prize $3.50 Third Prize $3.00
Muffins & Loaves113. Bran Muffins — 4 (no fruit)114. Muffins made with Local Fruit — 4115. Zucchini Loaf - 1/2 loaf
Class 26
Jams & JelliesPlease use elastic bands to attach tags. Please label jars.
Must have unbroken seal!92. Raspberry Jam93. Rhubarb Jam94. Strawberry Jam95. Grape Jelly96. Strawberry Jelly
Class 21
Canned Fruit97. Rhubarb98. Raspberries99. Strawberries
Class 22
Robin HoodFamily Favourite Baking Contest Banana Loaf — 1/2 Loaf — must include end of loaf
Judging based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity — recipe must be submitted and must include
at least one Robin Hood product.
First Prize: $25.00 Product CertificateSecond Prize: $10.00 Product Certificate
Robin Hood"Best Lunchbox Snack” Contest
Oatmeal Cookies — 4 to be displayedJudged based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity —
recipe must be submitted and must includeat least one Robin Hood product.
First Prize: $25.00 Product CertificateSecond Prize: $10.00 Product Certificate
Recipe to accompany entry for Class 116, 117 and 118.
Crisco —Family Favourite Recipe Contest
Butter Tarts — 4 to be displayedJudged based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity — recipe must be submitted and include at least one Crisco product.
First Prize: $25.00 Product CertificateSecond Prize: $10.00 Product Certificate
Portagex SpecialMachine Bread — White
Whole loaf to be displayed!First Prize $8.00 Second Prize $6.00 Third Prize $4.00
BAKING SPECIALSClass 27
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HORTICULTUREClass 28
120. House Plant - Name if possible ............................................ $5.00 $4.00 $3.00
ANy ROSEFirst Prize courtesy of
SCHAPANSKY’S FLORIST - $20 Gift CertificateSecond Prize $5.00 Third Prize $4.00
ANy LILyFirst Prize courtesy of
JEFFRIES NURSERIES - $20 Gift CertificateSecond Prize $5.00 Third Prize $4.00
ANy ARRANGEMENTFirst Prize courtesy of
MIL-JEANNE FLOWERS & AXCENZ - $20 Gift CertificateSecond Prize $5.00 Third Prize $4.00
PORTAGEX SPECIALArrangement in an Agricultural Container
ie. pail, scoops, etc.
First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $6.00 Third Prize $4.00
Solomon’s Home Garden Gift Special $25.00 Gift Certificate
Plant a succulent garden using 3 or more plants. It must be easily moved by one person. Judged on
creativity and visual appeal. (Planting prior to Portage Fair will ensure optimum visual appeal.)
OUR FARMCreatively Themed Container Garden
Must be easily moved by one person.Judged on creativity and workmanship.
First: $35.00 Gift Card Second: $25.00 Gift Card
Hanging Basket Minimum 12” including a selection of flowering and/or vine plants
First: $50.00 Gift Card Second: $35.00 Gift Card
Using succulents, create aHanging Basket or Living Art FrameFirst: $50.00 Gift Card Second: $35.00 Gift Card
Flowers & Axcenz
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