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FAIR ADMISSION PRICES
General Admission (Includes parking on premises)............$15.00
Seniors Admission (65 years and older)..............................$13.00
Ages 6 – 15 years..................................................................$7.00
5 years and under.................................................................FREE
Adult Weekend Pass...........................................................$50.00
Youth Weekend Pass..........................................................$20.00
Sunday Special Family Pass 2 adults and up to 4 children.$35.00
Toonie Thursday: Midway preview only, All rides $2…5pm-11pm
Friday Night special: One Price, a midway wristband for unlimited
rides.
Tickets can be purchased online NOW:
https://www.ticketscene.ca/rocktonworldsfair
Advance Scotiabank Tickets: Available September at participating
Scotiabank Branches Adult $12 Youth $6
*Admission is General Admission Ticket does not guarantee seating at any
show. Midway rides are not included in General Admission.
PUBLIC HOURS
Thursday Toonie Night 5:00pm- 11:00pm - Midway/Midway
Food Only
Friday 11:00am 4-H Dairy Show 4:00pm- 10:30pm
Admissions/Grounds/ Buildings Open
Saturday 9:00am- 10:30pm
Sunday 9:00am- 8:30pm
Monday 9:00am- 5:00pm
DOG/PET POLICY - Pets are NOT allowed entry to the
Rockton Fairgrounds except Canine & Pet Show
Competitors. Competitors must vacate immediately after the
competition. Licensed Dog Guides & Service Animals are
welcome. (Identification for accredited service animals schools
such as those listed at IGDF or ADI may be requested).
PPR# ON4215875
FACILITY RENTALS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR EVENT • Farm & Home Banquet Hall, Commercial Kitchen Facilities.
• Grounds for outdoor concerts & events. Dog & Horse Shows, Car & Swap Meets,
Weddings, Stag & Does, Receptions, Meetings, Fund Raisers, etc.
• Large Show Ring can accommodate over 5,000 patrons, Small Show Ring for
staging and riding events
• Camping on scenic grounds
• Lots of parking / wheelchair accessible
• Reasonable Rates
For further information please contact the: Rockton Agricultural Society
812 Old Hwy #8, Rockton Ont., L0R 1X0
Phone: 519-647-2502 Fax: 519-647-3899
[email protected] www.rocktonworldsfair.com
NEW FOR 2019
Smoking, vaping and cannabis are prohibited on the Fair grounds except
in designated areas during the Fair.
Alcohol is prohibited on the Fairgrounds during the Fair.
Board Photo and Portraits by John Overmeyer
Front Cover Drawing: Sawyer Gallello
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INDEX
ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARDS………….…………………….8
ALPACAS....................................................................... 39-41
AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST / KARAOKE...................... 90
AMBASSADOR’S MESSAGE…………………………………12
ANTIQUES........................................................................... 54
ART................................................................................. 71-72
BABY SHOW....................................................................... 91
BOARD OF DIRECTORS...................................................... 3
BEEF/ CATTLE............................................................... 34-36
CHRISTMAS................................................................... 67-68
CLOTHING / COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT......... 61-62
COMING EVENTS............................................................. 104
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS..................................... 11-12
CULINARY ARTS............................................................ 55-58
DAIRY CLIPPER.................................................................. 36
DISTRICT #6 FAIRS.......................................................... 104
FAIR ACTIVITIES........................................................ 100-103
FAIR AMBASSADOR........................................................... 16
FAIR AMBASSADOR’S MESSAGE....................................... 6
FAIRGROUND MAP............................................. Back Cover
FLOWERS...................................................................... 72-73
FOOD PRESERVATION................................................ 59-61
GOATS............................................................................ 38-39
GREAT PUMPKIN CHAMPIONSHIP.............................. 82-83
HOBBIES......................................................................... 62-64
HOMECRAFTS............................................................... 64-66
HORSES......................................................................... 17-33
JR. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR AWARD...... 10
JUNIOR ASSOCIATES.......................................................... 9
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT................................................. 83-87
MEMBERS........................................................................... 7-9
MEMORIAM / SERVICE DIPLOMAS............................... 10
OFFICERS FOR 2015........................................................... 2
PET SHOW.......................................................................... 89
PHOTOGRAPHY............................................................ 76-78
POULTRY, PIGEON & RABBITS................................... 41-47
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE...................................................... 4
PUBLIC SPEAKING........................................................ 88-89
QUILTS........................................................................... 66-67
RULES AND REGULATIONS......................................... 12-16
RURAL AND URBAN COMMODITIES................................ 81
SCHOOL FAIR................................................................ 91-99
SENIOR CITIZENS / VISUALLY CHALLENGED........... 68-70
SHEEP............................................................................. 37-38
SPELLING BEE.................................................................... 88
SPONSORS, PARTNERS & DONORS...................... 105-106
WINE............................................................................... 78-81
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE................................................... 54-55
WOODCARVING............................................................ 74-76
YARD DISPLAY........................................ Inside Front Cover
4-H CLUB DEPARTMENT.............................................. 47-53
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Rockton Agricultural Society
and the
ROCKTON WORLD’S FAIR
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS FOR 2019
Past President........................................ MARK SHURVIN
President....................................................... JEN WOOD
1st Vice President......................................... MARJ FORD
2nd Vice President........................ TRACY AIKEMA-ROBB
Manager...................................................... LOIS JAMES
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS
Joe Betzner Jennifer Betzner Peter Hood
Kathryn Underwood Allan Hawkins Ken McKnight
Evan McKnight Ken Mills
Heather Thompson Tammie Rivando
Deanna Ringelberg Josh Santa-
Barbara
HONORARY DIRECTORS
Mayor Fred Eisenberger (City of Hamilton)
David Sweet, M.P.
Donna Skelly, M.P.P.
Arlene VanderBeek, Councillor Flamborough Ward 13
HONORARY LIFE DIRECTORS Amm, Robert Hunt, Karen Mills, Ken Baine, John Hunt, Murray Mills, Nancy Betzner, Jean Ireland, Bill Nagy, Iva Burgess, Betty James, Art Nisbet, Bruce Burgess, Russell James, Carolyn Nisbet, Joyce Christianson, Barb James, Ken Nunn, Thelma Christianson, Tim James, Lois Oldham, Ed Cooper, Fred Jamieson, Jeanette Ottmann, Carol Flatt, Evelyn Kaley, Dave Rappolt, Jean Ford, Marjorie Krompart, Mary Sager, Dorothy Gerritsen, Joan Lee, Ruth Sager, Ella Gunby, Ruth Leslie, David Smith, Glen Hamilton, Cecil McKnight, Judy Stephens, Marilyn Hamilton, Gladys McKnight, Ken Thompson, Don Hanes, Faye McKnight, Keith Whetham, Erna Hinrichs, William McKnight, Shirley Wood, Eleanor Hunt, Irene McPhail, Ruth Wood, Harvey
Mission Statement: The Rockton Agricultural Society is
committed to Agriculture, Education and Entertainment.
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
2019 R.A.S. PRESIDENT
JEN WOOD
Welcome to the 167th Rockton World’s Fair. Our Fair theme this year is:
Farming Footprints….Telling our Story.
The Fair’s story started 167 years ago. The founders of Rockton Fair
established a 1 day agricultural exhibition where they offered competitions
for thoroughbred cattle, horse trotting and sheep classes in both carcass
and wool. Eventually they added vegetable classes like the 3 largest
Swede Turnips and the best bushel of beets. Along the way the
competitions expanded to include baking and entertainment, with prizes
given for the best blueberry pie, and catching a greased pig, with the
successful catcher retaining the pig. In 1909 the two finest looking ladies
and the tallest man on the fairgrounds were given a prize.
Our founders created their footprints on the Fair. Those footprints have
guided us through the years, and while we no longer reward height,
people’s looks or catching greased animals, we still have cattle and horse
competitions, vegetable competitions, pie making and pie eating
competitions.
But perhaps the largest footprint left by our founders, and one we still walk
in, is the footprint of passion and involvement of our volunteers. It took
commitment to the vision and passion for the work to build this Fair. And
this commitment and enthusiasm continues in our volunteers today.
Our Rockton Fair volunteers work tirelessly to bring this Fair alive. Through
their work we are able to educate people about agriculture, and display the
pride and efforts of our Exhibitors.
Our Fair was built by volunteers and continues to be a success because
of our volunteers.
That is the story and the history of Rockton Fair.
We can walk in the footprints created 167 years ago, and we can step off
the path and create new footprints for the next generations to follow.
See you at the Fair.
Jen Wood
2019 RAS President
Jen Wood is a Trent University graduate and has college diplomas in both Massage
Therapy and Paramedicine. She is a Certified Personal Trainer and for the last 19
years has been happily employed by the City of Hamilton as a Paramedic. Jen has
been a member of the RAS for 35 years and was honoured to receive the Ontario
Volunteer Service Award in 2016. Jen lives in Ancaster, is married to Nick, and they
have 2 wonderful children, Lindsay and Sawyer
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Abel MROCKTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEMBERS Abel Mike Abel Randy Abraham Crystal Abraham Danny Albers Bill Allen Geoff Allen Stephanie Allison Wayne Alton James Anderson Muriel Anderson Wayne Armstrong-Smith Caroline Aubert Steven Aubert Susan Aultman Jeremy Bailey Lloyd Baillie Karen Baine Linda Ballantyne Joan Bartlett Cayley Beattie George Bedard Bob Bedard Danielle Bedard Jessica Betzner Andrew Betzner Bruce Betzner David Betzner Gary Betzner Jennifer Betzner Joe Betzner Madeline Betzner Shirley Betzner Terry-Ann Black Jill Black Lee Bloom Jerry Boone Joanne Borer Joanne Borsellino James Borsellino Sarah Bosma Amanda Bosma Robert Bosma Shari Bouwmeester Andrew Bouwmeester Joshua Bowman Joe Boyd Kerri Boyd Mary Brassard Brooke Brett Fern Brown Carson Brown Joanne Bruneau Emily Brunsch Karen Burgess Tim Butler Tom Butter Linda Buttrum Scott Campbell Bob Carey-MacLean Allan Chan Aline Chapman Candice Chechalk Adam Chechalk Charlotte Chechalk Joe Chechalk Sarah Chechalk Trevor Christman Justin Clark Cindy Clark Lori
Clugston Sharon Collins Jane Comely Stefanie T. Conway Greig Conway Shirley Cooper Robert Coulter Karen Couto Deborah Coverdale Laurie Cowlin Dianne Cowlin Marie Cowlin Matthew Cowlin Michael Cranston Lynnette Crawford Linda Crawford Peter Crickmore Debbie Cullen Karen Cullen Stuart Cuvaj Jannette Cuvaj Joseph De la Cruz Tracey De Leeuw Crystal De Leeuw Harold De Leeuw Marilyn De Vito-Christman Lynne Dearsley Melissa DeGelder Elsa DeGraaf Sonya DeJonge Beverley DesRochers Brandon DesRochers Denis DesRochers Michelle Dillon Barrett Dillon Heather Dillon Heidi Domonkos Darlene Domonkos Jacob Domonkos Joseph Domonkos Julia Domonkos Kristen Domonkos Shane Dunne Joice Dupuy Dr. Paula Eddy Carolyn Eddy Mark Edworthy Ashleigh Edworthy Darren Edworthy Elgin Edworthy Lyle Edworthy Maryjane Edworthy Ray Edworthy Rob Emerson Judi Engelbrecht Frank Evans Lynda Ewing Lexi Ewing Mackenzie Ewing Nate Ewing Norma Fairhall Tracy Falconi Dave Farmer Kyla Ferland Andy Ferland Rebecca Filmer Jillian Finlayson Susan Flechl Jill Flechl John Ford Jenn Ford Marc Ford Sandy Forth Alex
Forth Janice Foulser Allison Foulser Craig Fowler Tony Franklin Chris Franks Sam Fraser Marion French Sue Frketich Meryle Gage Brook Gage Carrie Gage Darren Galer Fraser Gall Ronald Gallello Nick Gerritsen Donna Gerritsen Niki Giles Melody Gillam Wendy Gilmour Paul Goodale Candice Goodale Mark Gowland Dave Gowland Rachel Gowland Sarah Gowland Sharon Graci Sue Graham Carolyn Graham Cole Graham Don Greenway Dave Grenc Heidy Grundy Robert Gunby Krista Gunby Randy Hanes Ashley Hanes Barry Hanes Dave Hanes Sandra Hawkins Allan Hawkins Ashley Hawkins Calvin Hawkins Carol Hawkins Cody Hennink Mike Hepburn John Hepburn Kellie Hickman Alyssa Hinrich Anne Hogarth Steven Hogarth Tanya Hood Caitlin Hood Peter Hooper Lindsay-Anne Hooper Michael Hoskin Stacey Houghton Stephanie Hughes Darrell Hughes Dave Hughes Judy Huisman Henry Huisman Shane Hulak Ken Hulak Laura Hunt Angela Hunt Carole Hunt Dylan Hunt Jimmy Hunter Anthony Hunter Julie Hutchison Kristine Intini Don W. Intini Renate
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Intini Roung Kyna Dawn Jackson Eva-Maria James Kevin James Murray James Pat James Vicki Jamieson Anne Jamieson David Jamieson Erin Jamieson Mark John Jenn Jones Gene Jones Ted Jones-Abel Anne Karpinski Kathi Keen Tyler Kennedy Kevin Kerr Dennis Kerr Ena Kerr Jodi Kolenski Beth Kolenski Ted Kralt Daniel Kralt Kim Krebsz Jennifer Krebsz Nancy Krompart Elaine Krompart Jason Kuhr Jeff Kuhr Tanya Kuik Dorothy Lacey Jason Laidlaw Bruce Laidlaw Cathy Laidlaw Donald Laking Barbara Lassaline Diane Lassaline Samantha Latter Simon Laurin Jan LaVigne Peggy Lawson Scott Lawson Shirley Lee Patti Leegstra Robert LeGrand Dan LeGrand Don LeGrand Ellie LeGrand Katelyn LeGrand Tim Leslie Grant Leslie Janis Leslie Maria Leslie Mark Leslie Noelle Leslie-Spencer Robin Lilko Kathryn Lindsay Linda Lindsay-Peaire Amanda Linker Winnie Lisso Ken Loree Charlie Loree Keith Loree Roy Lowe Allison Lowe Chris Lutz Eckhard Lutz William Lyons Roy Mabee Jessica Mabee Karen Mabee Wes Maceiras Marie
Maceiras Megan Mackay Sharon Mackie Alexis Mackie Sarah Major Karen Maloney Krista Mand Alf Mand Alycia Mand Terri Manel Barb Manel Jerry Marcy Cheryl Marcy Eleanor Marran Myrna Marran Samantha Martin Lori-Alyce Masterman Sarah Mattis Erin Mattis Grant Mazza Joe McArthur Brad McCormack Darlene McCormack Ken McCoy Darlene McCoy Jason McCoy Melinda McCoy Rick McGregor Sabrina McIntyre Alex McIntyre Nancy McKinnon John McKinnon Marilyn McKnight Bruce McKnight Cameron McKnight Darryl McKnight Derek McKnight Evan McKnight Karen McKnight Michelle McKnight Miranda McKnight Stephanie McLean Terry McPhail John K. McPhail Susan McPhee Lisa McPhee Mark Mead Wendy Meyer Allan Miller Brianna Mills Bryan Mills Heidi Mills Melanie Mombourquette Gary Morrison Keri Mount Matthew Nagy Bruce Nash Kym Neven Aubrey Nicholson Lynn Nimijohn Anne Nimijohn Jason Nimijohn Melissa Nimijohn Rob Nimijohn Whitney Nisbet-Coleman Laura Noseworthy Jordan Noseworthy Sandy Nykamp Corrie Nykamp Tim O'Hara Kelly Oakes Greg Oakes Sandra Oldham Charlene
Oldham Scott Onufer John Onufer Peter Onufer Tony Opsteen Murray Ottmann Sheldon Overmeyer John Overmeyer Lara Overmeyer Michael Paci Michele Parker Andrea Parkin Patricia A. Passant Janet Passant Jessica Passant Megan Passant Paul Pasuta Ben Pasuta Elaine Pasuta Robert Pasuta Robert Jr. Pasuta Tori Pasuta-Lacey Kayla Patterson Chris Patterson Janis Patterson Kathy Patton Christopher Patton Dave Patton Doug Patton Jutta Patton Nicole Patton Stephanie Payne Barbara Pearce Jeff Pede Aaron Pede Don Pede Rebbecca Pede Susan Pede Travis Pettit Carli Pettit Dan Pires Paige Porter Fiona Porter Richard Prior Trudy Purnell Mandi Racz Jodi Racz Tom Ramsay Melinda Randle Jessica Ratelle Carolyn Reeve-Dunn Glennis Reid Keith Rennie Connie Rennie James Renton Melissa Revill Lee Revill Nancy Reynolds Victoria Richardson Dorothy Richardson Dr. David Riddell Dinny Ridley Bronka Rinas Eric Ringelberg Deanna Ringelberg Jake Ringelberg Janet Rivando Maria Rivando Tammie Robb Beth-Ann Robb Tracy Robertson Barbara Robertson Beth Robertson Renee
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Rodgers Kelly Rodgers Susan Roszell Adam Roung Richard Ryan Amanda Santa Barbara Josh Scharringa Calvin Scharringa Karen Schreuders Annette Schreuders Michael Schreuders Robert Schreuders Stephanie Scott Nicki Scott Shelley Shepherd Naomi Sheppard Evelyn Sheppard Ken Sheppard Nora Shurvin Mark Simonffy Les Skuse Jeremy Skuse Nicholas Slavik Shane Slemko Theresa Sloat Lorena Smith Anne Smith Cassandra Smith Cheryl Smith Fred Smith Jessica Smith Kareena Smith Kelley Smith Larry Smith Meghan Smith Wray Smith-Lewis Valerie Snyder Elaine Solonik Sandra Somerville Jim Somerville Mary-Anne Stahl Sybille Steer Alan Stephens Arnold Stephens Brad Stephens Connie Stephens Heather Stephens John Stephens Sheri Stewart Wendy Stocker Leslie Stretch Lynda Styles-Wieczorek Tina Sutton Renee Sweers Jennifer
Sweers Nicole Thomas Carly Thompson Bruce Thompson Carise Thompson Heather Ann Thompson Jack Thompson Jason Thompson Karen Thompson Kathy Thompson Kevin Thompson Melanie Thompson Pat Thompson Rachel Thompson Raymond Thompson Shawna Thompson Wendell Thomson Joy Thorogood Joe Timbrell Riky Tombolini Michael Traverse Kendra Traverse Tommy Tursa Peter Underwood Kathryn Underwood Matt Vallentin Anthony P. Van Den Breemen Brian Van Den Breemen Ryan Van Den Breemen Vanessa Van der Laan Andrew Van Kooten Dave Vanden Heuvel Dan Vanden Heuvel Janine Vander Hout Lena Vanderkooy Julia Vanderlaan Kim Vanry Ann Vaughan Cody Vigna Amy Vogel Arie Vogel Chris Vogel Dr. Christine Vogel Marianne Walentynowicz Melissa Walker Jen Waltenbery Ian Warner Amy Warner Ashley Anne Watson Ann-Marie Watson Debbie Watson Eliizabeth Watson Glynis Watson Peter
Watson Phillip Watson Stephanie Watson Tom Watt Kelly Weatherston Glenda Weatherston John Weaver Al Weaver Liz Weaver Nick Wesley-James Oliver Westoby Beverley Whatmough Debbie Whatmough Matt Wheeler Bill Whelan Lindsay Whelan Marilyn Whelan Michael Whelan Tracey Whetham Brad Whetham Liz Whetham Melissa White Joyce White Sarah Wieczorek Barbara Wieczorek Katrina Wieczorek Stephen Willard CJ Willard James Willard Thomas Willard Wendy Williams Krista Williams Laura Williams Lois Williams Randy Williams Sandy Wilson Dave Wilson Jinnie Wilson Kathryn Wilson Mike Wilson Terrie Wisniewski Marti Wojciechowski Steve Wojtasik Dianne Wojtasik Rob Wood Jamie Wood Jen Wood Nancy Wood Nolan Woods Phillip Wright Doug Yovanov Edna Zebroski Liz Zimmerman Deb Zimmerman Marilynn
ROCKTON
AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY JUNIOR
MEMBERS
Bell Adam
Bezemer Lucas
Bezemer Sienna
Boonstra Ava
Borsellino Lauren
Bosma Matthew
Bosma Sabrina
Boudreau Charlie
Boudreau Rae
Buitenhuis Jack
Buitenhuis Katelyn
Bultenhuis Katelyn
Butler Logan
Couto Kristina
Couto Nicholas
Cranston Brent
Cranston Kyle
Cranston Steven
Croft Kyle
Croft Tegan
Cullen Rebecca
Da Rosa Alex
DeGelder Justin
DeGelder Katelyn
DeGraaf Wyatt
Devet Alanna
DiSalvo Louis
DiSalvo Madison
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Dore Alexia
Douglas Arden
Doyle Dale
Dupuy Ava
Dwyer Chelsea
Emberson Molly
Erkelens Jenna
Fairhall Damian
Fairhall Mackenzie
Ford Braden
Ford Hailee
Ford Wyatt
Foreman Ceciley
Gage Dawn
Gall Darla
Gall James
Gallello Lindsay
Gallello Sawyer
Gignac Kaiden
Gingrich Fayth
Goodale Emma
Goodale Ethan
Gowland Jane
Griffen Iris
Gunby Cole
Gunby Tyler
Hamilton Danielle
Hamilton Emmaray
Hamilton Sarah
Hepburn Hunter
Hooper Jimmy
Howell Ben
Howell Bradley
Hughes Tayte
Hynes Eric
Hynes Joelle
Jamieson Kate
Jamieson Michael
Jamieson Ruth
Keels Madison
Kennedy Johnathon
Kerr Ashley Anne
Kerr Crystal
Kuhr Alicia
Kuhr Justin
Laidlaw Jack
Laidlaw Stephanie
LaVigne Alyssa
LaVigne Vanessa
Lawlor Clayton
Lewis Vanessa
Lodder Jenna
Loree Natasha
Lutz Patrick
Maki Lily
Mand Megan
Mand Meredith
Maslanka Paige
Maslanka Tye
McArthur Liam
McArthur Owen
McGeachy Gracie
Mcgeachy Jessie
McGregor Ava
McGregor Dawson
McIlwrath Calvin
McNamee Eala
McPhail Sarah
McPhee Angus
McPhee Kyle
McPhee Nicky
Moelker Andy
Mommersteeg Megan
Oakes Elana
Oakes Emily
Oldershaw Emma
Paci Natalie
Passant Laura
Paulitzki Samantha
Petendra Logan
Pottruff Sarah
Racz Naomi
Reeve-Dunn Samantha
Reinhart Flynn
Renton Lucas
Renton Victoria
Ricker Ryan
Ringelberg Ethan
Ringelberg Mikayla
Robb Jessica
Robb Sydney
Roberts Jessica
Roberts Norman
Russell Justin
Ryan Alec
Ryan Hailey
Schneider Hope
Shepherd Madison
Silva Jadyn
Silva Kyla
Slote Ethan
Smith Crystal
Solonik Adam
Stahl Hannah
Stephens McKenna
Steunenberg Evelyn Rose
Tenny Ella
Thompson Shelly
Toole Alisha
Topp Jacob
Travis Alannah
Travis Evan
Travis Katie
Van Den Breemen
Breanne
VanDam Patrick
Vanderzalm Keller
Vanry Reed
Vint Sadie
Watson Emily
Weaver Jessica
Whetham Connor
Whetham Krystin
Wieczorek Rachel
Williams Baillie
Williams Dalton
Wingfield Paige
Wingfield Scott
JUNIOR MEMBER OF THE YEAR AWARD
2002 – Josh Whalen 2010 – Charlie Loree
2003 – Allison Smith 2011 – Angela Hunt
2004 – Amanda Tryon 2012 – Kristen Domonkos
2005 – Crystal Hanes 2013 – Kelly O’Hara
2006 – Evan McKnight 2014 – Katrina Wieczorek
2006 – Kareena Skuse 2015 – Josh Bouwmeester
2007 – Roy Loree 2016 – Laura Passant
2008 – Carli Smith 2017 – Cole Gunby
2009 – Derek McKnight 2018- Rachel Wieczorek
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O.A.A.S. MERITORIOUS SERVICE DIPLOMA awarded by the Rockton Agricultural Society
1938 – Daniel Wray 1982 – Ivan McPhail
1939 – Reuben Wedge 1983 – Arthur K. Edworthy
1940 – Fred Dwyer 1984 – Mrs. Eileen B. Kennedy
1942 – Charles Roung 1985 – Harold Gairdiner
1945 – Firman P. Martin 1986 – Keith McKnight
1946 – J. S. Hyde 1987 – Ross & Thelma Mills
1949 – Osborne L. Sager 1988 – Norma J. Hanes
1950 – Jas. B. Graham 1989 – Jeanette M. Jamieson
1951 – Wm. T. Thompson 1990 – Jean Betzner
1952 – Wm. P. Watson 1991 – Ross Smith
1953 – J. Albert Whetham 1992 – William Ireland
1954 – Wm. H. Pullin 1993 – Sterling & Irene Hunt
1955 – Geo. W. Jones 1994 – Neil Jamieson
1956 – R. Gordon Jamieson 1995 – Kneale & Dorothy Jones
1957 – Blake Hunter 1996 – Cecil & Gladys Hamilton
1958 – Murray McKnight 1997 – Ross & Dorothy Sager
1959 – Miller McDonough 1998 – William & Edith Hinrichs
1960 – Orman Harper 1999 – John Southall
1962 – Erland S. Betzner 2000 – Art James
1963 – Bruce Humphrey 2001 – Eleanor Wood
1964 – Wilbert E. Dunn 2002 – William & Jean Robertson
1965 – Mrs. Osborne Sager 2003 – Iva Nagy
1966 – Thos. W. Ledster 2004 – Ken Lisso
1967 – Mrs. Fred Webster 2005 – John & Marilyn Stephens
1968 – Ross Edworthy 2006 – Murray & Karen Hunt
1969 – Mrs. Morris Shellard 2007 – Don & Renate Intini
1970 – Lloyd Betzner 2008 – Tim & Barb Christianson
1970 – R. B. Hannah 2009 – Ken & Lois James
1971 – Percy Hamilton 2010 – Glen Smith
1972 – Ray Patterson 2011 – Russell & Betty Burgess
1973 – Murray Hunter 2012 – Fred & Pat Cooper
1974 – Sterling Hunt 2013 – John & Linda Baine
1975 – James Patrick 2014 – David & Judy Hughes
1976 – Harvey Wood 2015 – Ken & Nancy Mills
1977 – John McPhail 2016 – David & Sandra Hanes
1978 – Wm. P. Hanes 2017 – Robert & Elaine Pasuta
1979 – Carl H. Jones 2018 – David & Janis Leslie
1980 – Lorne Thompson 2019- Joe & Terry Betzner
1981 – Mr & Mrs B. Patterson
O.A.A.S. YEARS OF SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARD Awarded by the Rockton Agricultural Society
2005 – Ivan McPhail 2012 – Glen Smith
2006 – Murray Hunt 2013 – Linda Crawford
2007 – Eleanor Wood 2014 – Marj Ford
2008 – Sandra Hanes 2015 – Anne Jones-Abel
2009 – Janet Ringelberg 2016 – Dorothy Jones
2010 – Heather Dillon 2017 – David Hughes
2011 – Marilyn Stephens 2018 – Fred Cooper
2019 - Kevin Thompson
- Lloyd Bailey
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PRESIDENTS OF THE
ROCKTON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
1853-60 William Dickson
1861-66 William Henderson
1867 John P. Lawrason
1868-69 William Henderson
1870-71 Robert Henderson
1872-74 Christopher Ricker
1875 David Patterson
1876 Robert Fergusson
1877 Richard Mannen
1878 Robert Young
1879 Henry Howard
1880 Brewin Cornell
1881 Edwin Gray
1882 Henry Howard
1883 William Menzies
1884 William Baird
1885 Angus McKellar
1886 Henry Chambers
1887 Thomas McQueen
1888 Emerson Clement
1889 John A. Cornell
1890 Morris Shellard
1891 George H. Mulholland
1892 Thomas S. Henderson
1893 John Boyle
1894 Reuban Wedge
1895 William R. Boyle
1896 John O’Connor
1897 Daniel Wray
1898 Dennis Dwyer
1899 Archibald Fergusson
1900 James George
1901 William McClure
1902 Stephen Nisbet
1903 James Nicholson
1904 John McQue
1905 William Thompson
1906 Joseph Betzner
1907 Thomas B. Armstrong
1908 Thomas McNichol
1909 Wm. J. Burgess
1910 Anthony Garrock
1911 William Sager
1912 John Malcol
1913 Robert A. Inksetter
1914 Daniel Badger
1915 William Cowie
1916 John Allan
1917 George Harris
1918 Malcolm McDonald
1919 John K. Jones
1920 Edwin McKnight
1921 Nathan P. Sager
1922 Samuel Plastow
1923 Fred J. Dwyer
1924 Wilbur Sweet
1924 Wilbur Sweet
1925 George Howard
1926 William T.Thompson
1927 Hon. F.C. Biggs
1928 Russell Ireland
1929 Friman Martin
1930-31 T. William Gibson
1932 Blake Hunter
1933 Herbert George
1934 Wm. R. McQueen
1935 J. Stuart Hyde
1936 George Weatherston
1937 R. Gordon Jamieson
1938 Charles Roung
1939 Allen F, Stewart
1940 Harry Smith
1941 Albert E. Jones
1942 Miller McDonough
1943 James B. Gordon
1944 Osborne L. Sager
1945 James Watson
Mrs. James
McDonough
1946 George W. Jones
Mrs. Morris Shellard
1947 J. Albert Whetham
Mrs. Gordon Jamieson
1948 J. Roy Coburn
Mrs. Wilbert Dunn
1949 Murray McKnight
Mrs. Grace Webster
1950 Erland S. Betzner
Mrs. Erland Betzner
1951 Roy L. Bonham
Mrs. Albert Whetham
1952 C. L. Harris
Mrs. Murray McKnight
1953 Ross Edworthy
Mrs. Ross Edworthy
1954 Wilbert Dunn
Jeanetta Sager
1955 James Patrick
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
1956 Murray Hunter
Mrs. Carl Jones
1957 John McPhail
Mrs. Clifford Morden
1958 John E. Betzner
Mrs. Henry Hamilton
1959 Bruce Humphrey
Mrs. A. S. McKnight
1960 Arthur Edworthy
Mrs. George Jones
1961 Carl Jones
Mrs. Lorne Thompson
1962 Richard Hyde
Jeanetta Sager
1963 Thomas Ledster
Mrs. Roy Bonham
1964 E. Lloyd Betzner
Mrs. John Betzner
1965 Robert Hannah
Mrs. Ray Patterson
1966 Ross Sager
Mrs. Wilbert Dunn
1967 Ivan McPhail
Mary M. Henderson
1968 Ross Mills
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Mary M. Henderson
1969 Sterling Hunt
Mrs. Bruce Humphrey
1970 Harvey Wood
Thelma Mills
1971 William Hanes
Irene Hunt
1972 Bruce Nisbet
Mrs. Logan Heslop
1973 Keith McKnight
Mrs. Murray Hunter
1974 Gerry Pullin
M. Jean Betzner
1975 Jeanette Jamieson
Mrs. Alex Campbell
1976 John Southall Jr
Norma Hanes
1977 Ross A. Smith
Eleanor Wood
1978 Murray Hunt
Lorene Thompson
1979 Edward Oldham
Dorothy Jones
1980 Arthur James
Jeanette Jamieson
1981 Kenneth Mills
Ruth McPhail
1982 Donald Thompson
Rosie Smith
1983 Eleanor Wood
Frances Oldham
1984 William Robertson
Dorothy Sager
1985 Neil Jamieson
Karen Hunt
1986 James L. Whetham
Lois James
1987 Nick Tummers
Lee Zerfas
1988 Russell Burgess
Ruth Gunby
1989 David Kaley
Joyce Nisbet
1990 William Ireland
Mary Edworthy
1991 Charles T. Boyd
Barbara Christianson
1992 Lois James
Joyce Bucknell
1993 John Baine
Iva Royle
1994 Alan Steer
Iva Royle
1995 Timothy Christianson
Carol Ottmann
1996 Iva Royle
Judy Hughes
1997 Fred Cooper
Adele Lacey
1998 Glen Smith
Irene O’Sullivan
1999 Adele Lacey
Elaine Krompart
2000 Pam Smith
Marlene Chambers
2001 Rick McCoy
Kelley Smith
2002 Karen Hunt
Susan Rodgers
2003 Jamie Wood
Anne Hinrich
2004 Nick Gallello
Marj Ford
2005 Frank Engelbrecht
Anne Donkers
2006 Robert Saccomano
Kelly Rodgers
2007 Don Graham
Heather Dillon
2008 Kevin Thompson
Nancy Mills
2009 Ken McKnight
Debbie Saccomano
2010 Liz Whetham
Ruth Lee
2011 Douglas Patton
Anne Jones-Abel
2012 David Leslie
Susan Rodgers
2013 Douglas Smith
Maria Rivando
2014 Heather Dillon
Susan Pede
2015 Larry Ford
2016 Kristine Manel
2017 Rob Wojtasik
2018 Mark Shurvin
2019 Jen Wood
SECRETARY/ GENERAL MANAGER OF ROCKTON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
1852 – John Armstrong 1955 – Miller McDonough
1871 – Wallace Mc Donald 1963 – Osborne Sager
1877 – David Bell 1971 – Bertram Patterson
1913 – William McDonald 1981 – E. Lloyd Betzner
1925 – William Y. Wood 1993 – B. Wayne Bradfield
1934 – Firman Martin 1999 – Bob Campbell
1946 – William H. Pullin 2014 – Don Pede
2019 - Lois James
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AMBASSADOR OF THE FAIR
CHAIR: Krista Gunby
COMMITTEE: Sandra Hanes, Eleanor Wood, Barbara
Robertson, Maria Rivando, Carli Smith, Kelli Hepburn, Katrina
Wieczorek, Ruth Lee,Lois James, Jen Wood, Megan Maceiras,
Diana Weaver
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
• The contestant must be single, never have been married.
• 18 to 25 years of age by August 1st, 2018.
• Previous Ambassadors are not eligible, but previous contestants
are welcome to enter again.
• Throughout the following year and during the Thanksgiving
Weekend at the Fair, the Ambassador will act as the Public
Relations Person for Rockton Fair.
• In mid-February, he or she will attend the Ontario Association of
Agricultural Societies Convention in Toronto, as a guest of the
Rockton Fair and in August will compete at the CNE
Ambassador of the Fairs competition in Toronto.
• The Rockton Fair Ambassador competition will take place the
evening of Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 7 p.m.
• For further information to become a competitor, please contact
one of the above committee members or the fair office.
Our very sincere Thank-You to all who donate prizes and those
who sponsor the contestants.
If your club or organization would like the Fair Ambassador to
attend your meeting or function, please contact the committee
chairperson.
PAST AMBASSADORS
Wilma Hunter
Carol McDonald
Melanie Roung
Alaine Nowell
Hannelore Rinas
Debbie Anderson
Cathy Gaddye
Laurie Betzner
Elaine Crickmore
Betsy Klodt
Patti Staines
Pamela Ottman
Sharon Martin
Shelley Heatherington
Sharon McMaster
Doreen Hood
Joanne James
Shelly Klink
Christine Miller
Norma McDonald
Kimberly Tummers
Kathryne McDonald
Patti Lee
Paula Dupuy
Kelly Rogers
Lianna Chappel
Debbie Burgess
Renee Robertson
Lynnette James
Tracilee Leslie
Kate Steer
Janine DeVito
Taryn McKnight
Nicole Whatmough
Courtney Hanes
Meghan Smith
Crystal Hanes
Kim Mills
Kelly Scott
Roselen Marcy
Kareena Skuse
Kayla Pasuta
Laura Hunter
Heidi Dillon
Roy Loree
Jennifer Betzner
Carli Smith
Katrina Wieczorek
Megan Maceiras
Jessica Weaver
Stephanie Houghton
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FAIR AMBASSADOR'S MESSAGE
Kathryn Lilko
2019 Rockton World's Fair Ambassador
Greetings Everyone!
I have the honor to represent Rockton World’s Fair this year as
the fair ambassador. The fair has had such a huge impact on my
life, and I am excited that I now have the opportunity to represent
this impact.
With this year’s fair theme being “Farming Footprints, Telling Our
Story” I am elated that this opportunity will be a part of my story.
Representing the fair at the OAAS convention, the CNE
competition, and other events throughout the year outside of the
fair has been the most amazing experience.
I have learned and been able to experience so much from the fair
and I hope you get the chance to learn or try something new this
year.
From the livestock, to the midway, and everything in between, I
hope you enjoy everything that the fair has to offer.
Whether you have been to the fair before or this is your first time
in Rockton, there is something for everyone, from the young to
the young-at-heart.
I hope you enjoy your time at the fair and come back again next
year.
See you at the fair!
Kathryn Lilko
2019 Rockton World’s Fair Ambassador
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IN MEMORIAM OF MEMBERS
Ian Flatt
Jean Hanes
Kenneth Hood
Elizabeth Nowell
Jackie Bedard
Judy Crawford
Harm Kuik
Murray Patterson
James 'Jim' Thomson
Create Your Own Legacy
One thing in life is certain: you will be forever
remembered by the legacy you leave behind.
Planned gifts are lasting contributions to building a better
tomorrow for the Rockton Agricultural Society. You can do
something remarkable!
Decide how your gift can be directed and how your
generosity will be celebrated.
Let the Rockton Agricultural Society be part of your
legacy.
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COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
ADMISSIONS & PARKING: Chairperson – Tammie Rivando: Cell
905-546-6010 Home 226-663-0848
Advisor: Darrell Hughes 519-500-8884
Dave Hughes, Jeanette Jamieson, Jerry Manel, Maria Rivando, Alf
Mand, Liz Whetham, Josh Santa Barbara, Deb Watson, Rob
Wojtasik, Naomi Sheppard, Mike Cowlin, Mark Goodale, Jason
Thompson, Nicki Scott, Nicole Sweers, Diane Wojtasik, Tracy
Aikema-Robb
AG ALIVE: Marilyn Stephens, 519-647-3787 & Linda Crawford, 519-
647-2233; Susan Aubert, Bob Amm, Carrie Gage, Darren Gage,
Dawn Gage, Brooke Gage, Sandra Hanes, John Stephens, Debbie
Whatmough, Jill & John Flechl, Roy Loree, Kathi Karpinski, Karen
Michaud, Ben Pasuta, Marti Wisniewski, Les Simonfly, Glenis Watson
AG EDUCATION DAY:
Marj Ford, 519-696-8199, Heather Dillon, Jinnie Wilson, Anne Jones-
Abel, Bruce & Iva Nagy, Carolyn Ratelle, Kelly O’Hara, Stephanie
McKnight, Megan Passant, Amy Warner, Lois Williams, Jenn Betzner,
Sharon Clugston
ANTIQUE MACHINERY, TRACTOR & CAR:
Lee & Nancy Revill, 519-755-5324, Rick McCoy, David Degelman,
Russell Burgess.
CONCESSIONS: Co-Ordinator: Nick Gallello, 905-304-9133.
FARM MARKET: Harvey Wood, 519-647-2750
INDOOR: Contact: [email protected] Donna Gerritsen
905-659-9791, Joan Gerritsen, 905-659-1575, Fred Cooper
OUTDOOR: Contact: [email protected] Harvey Wood,
519-647-2750, Nick Gallello, Nolan Wood, Marilyn Morgan.
CRAFT BULDING & SALE: Janet Passant, 519-647-2604,
Debbie Couto, Heather Thompson, Ruth McLaren, Russell Burgess,
Jodi Kerr, Megan Passant
D.A. CAMPBELL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE: Lloyd Bailey, 519-
716-4690
DEMOLITION DERBY:
CHAIR: Sandy Ford 226-755-0066, CO-CHAIR: Al Hawkins
SECRETARY: Amanda Ryan, Paul Passant, Roy Loree, Ken
McKnight, Derek McKnight, Evan McKnight, Kelly O’Hara, Randy
Gunby, Calvin Hawkins, Shane Domonkos, Julia Domonkos,Tanner
Slote, Mike Hennick, Josh Bouwmeester, Tracy Alkema-Robb
DINNER THEATRE:
FARM & HOME BUILDING: Fred Cooper, 519-647-2714
Kevin Thompson, Richard Roung, Bruce McKnight, Alex McIntyre,
Anthony Vallentin
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FAIR ATTRACTIONS: CHAIR: Tracy Alkema-Robb, Harvey Wood,
Fred Cooper, Glen Smith, Lloyd Bailey, Tim Christianson, Katrina
Wieczorek, Roy Loree
FINANCIAL PLANNING: Jen Wood, Mark Shurvin, Rob Wojtasik,
Marj Ford, Dave Hughes, Liz Whetham, Kevin Thompson, Kristine
Hutchison, Joan Gerritsen, Heather Dillon, Kathryn Underwood, Tracy
Alkema-Robb
GROUNDS: David Hughes 519-774-1576, Jerry Manel
HOMECRAFT: Terri Mand 519-647-0262
HOSPITALITY: Judy McKnight 905-627-7818, Heather Thompson
905-628- 4523, Michelle Desrochers, Jen Wood, Cheryl Smith, Kelly
O’Hara, Stephanie McKnight, Ellie LeGrand, Katelyn LeGrand, Amy
Warner, Lily Maki
JUNIORS: Cole Gunby 289-921-1810, Rachel Wieczorek
LIVESTOCK: Dr. Paula Dupuy 289-260-7925, Kathryn Underwood
519-774-8108
MARKETING/ADVERTISING: Marie Cowlin 905-627-0139, Marj
Ford, Kevin Thompson, Shawna Thompson, Katrina Wieczorek,
Stephanie McKnight
NOMINATIONS: Joe Betzner, Ken McKnight, Fred Cooper, Harvey
Wood
OFFICE: Lois James, Katrina Wieczorek, Mandi Purnell, Krista
Gunby
PARENTS & TOTS: Brad & Melissa Whetham, 519-620-0478
POULTRY BUILDING: Don Intini 905-627-0660
PET SHOW: Kathryn Lilko 905-978-2025
SCHOOL FAIR: Kathy Thompson, Barb Manel 519-212-9987
SAFETY & SECURITY: Board of Directors and Manager
SCHOLARSHIP: Marie Cowlin 905-627-0139, Marj Ford, Anne
Jones-Abel, Karen Major, Eleanor Wood, Mary Boyd, Bronka Ridley,
Heather Thompson, Lois Williams
SOLAR COMMITTEE: Board of Directors and Manager
PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: David Leslie 905-320-3111
WATER SYSTEMS: Kevin Thompson, 905-628-4523
YOUTH & AGRICULTURE CENTRE: Tim Christianson 905-659-
7480
ROCKTON WORLD'S FAIR KICK OFF CELEBRATION!
Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Fair members are invited to an outdoor celebration at the Meeting
Place for a beef on a bun supper! Come celebrate our 167th
anniversaryPlan to attend and receive your 167th Fair Membership
package and Shirt!
R.S.V.P. 519-647-2502 or [email protected]
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
MEMBERSHIP
• The annual Associate membership fee for the Rockton Agricultural
Society (R.A.S.) is $15.00.
• Membership will be $20.00 beginning in 2020
• Yearly Membership Cards will be issued to each member who has paid for
the current year. This will be your entry to the Fair. This will replace name
badges & ribbons.
• In order to become an Associate Member of R.A.S, you must agree to
work on a committee(s). You must have volunteered on a committee(s) for
two consecutive years. You are then nominated at the Annual General
Meeting. If nominated, you will receive voting privileges (you must be 18
years of age or older) and will receive a membership card yearly, when
your membership of $15.00 per year is paid. This is your entry to the fair
and all fair functions.
EXHIBITOR FEE
• Each exhibitor must pay a yearly exhibitor fee of $10.00 for which they
can exhibit as many entries as they wish, and will receive one admission
ticket to the current fair.
• Exhibitors of livestock (cattle, horses,sheep, goats & alpacas) will receive
one pass for exhibitors of one animal, two passes for two to four animals
and three passes for five or more animals.
• If pre-registered on time, the vehicle & driver will have free admission.
• The exhibitor fee will be waived if you are a paid up Member.
• All others must have a current Membership card, Admission Ticket or
Pay at the Gate (children five years and under are the only exception).
• Vehicles transporting animals are to enter and exit at the 5th oncession
Gate ‘F’ Only. Signage will be posted for at this entrance. Please refer to
the map on the back of the prize book.
• 4-H club members, junior exhibitors in the Junior Fair, School Fair
exhibitors, Senior Citizens and Certified Visually Challenged are not
required to pay an exhibitor fee when entering their respective sections.
• Entries for all open classes require an exhibitor fee. This exhibitor fee will
be waived for 4-H club members exhibiting one current year’s 4-H project
per 4-H club in an open show.
ENTRIES:
• All entries of articles and livestock intended for exhibition must be
completed online at https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-society
or on printed forms, filled out and signed by the exhibitor or their agent.
• Check your Sections for entry deadline dates as they vary in some
Sections.
• All entries for the exhibition halls, excluding School Fair, must be received
by the Fair Office by October 4th, 2019.
• Late entries, or entries that are changed or added to the original entry list
will be charged $1 each.
• No exhibitor will be allowed to enter for competition more than one entry in
any one class except where otherwise mentioned.
• On Thursday, October 10th, 2019, all hall entries, except Wine,
Photography & Giant Pumpkins, may be placed between 1 p.m. and 9
p.m.
• All entries must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor and be made or
worked by the exhibitor.
• Please note that on Thursday October 10th the main gate will be open
for pedestrians only.
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• No Homecraft articles will be admitted with name, initial, or distinguishing
mark thereon.
• No articles in the Exhibition Halls will be allowed to be removed until 5:00
p.m. Monday, Thanksgiving Day, at which time the halls will be cleared
by the committee members.
• All exhibitors will be furnished with a hall pass, which will entitle them to
re-enter the halls to remove their exhibits.
• Any articles left in the buildings after 6:00 p.m. Monday, will be at the risk
of the exhibitor and will only be held for 15 days after the fair.
• While the committee will take every possible precaution under the
circumstances to secure the safety of articles sent to the exhibition, the
owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting.
• Should any article be accidentally injured, damaged, lost, or stolen, the
chairperson will give all the assistance in their power toward the recovery,
but will not make payment for the value thereof.
• To discourage the practice of sending exhibits in care of the member in
Charge of a department, the following will be strictly enforced. While every
possible assistance will be given in placing exhibits, no package or case
of any kind will be opened, unless accompanied by the exhibitor or
someone responsible for the exhibit.
• If any article or animal is taken from the grounds before specified times,
the exhibitor of same may not be entitled to any prize that may have been
awarded.
• All horses must be moved out of cattle barns by 8:00 a.m. to make room
for other livestock coming in. If this is not done, the offending exhibitor will
be disqualified from any class, either shown or to be shown.
• Fair committee chairpersons reserve the right to reject and remove any
livestock, poultry, or rabbits for health, safety reasons, or general
appearance.
PIPEDA:
• The R.A.S. is committed to the safeguarding of personal information
collected from exhibitors and Associate Members in accordance with the
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. Personal
information collected will not be sold or disclosed for reasons other than
for why it was collected. Please see our entry forms.
PRIZES:
• When the amount of prize money won by an exhibitor is $20.00 or over,
$10.00 will be retained by the society as the following year’s exhibitor’s
fee.
• When the amount of prize money won by a member is $20.00 or over,
$15.00 will be retained by the society as the following year’s membership
fee.
• A deduction of 15% of all prize monies (excluding special prizes to 4-H
club members, junior exhibitors, school fair exhibitors and exhibitors in the
senior citizens and wine classes or where an entry fee is stated) will be
retained by the society.
• With a retained payment, a fair admission pass will be enclosed with the
new prize book. Fair passes are not included for 4-H club members, junior
exhibitors, school fair exhibitors, and exhibitors in the senior citizen
class(s).
• All perpetual trophies will be engraved by the society, and presented at
the Awards night. Trophies are to be returned by the opening of next fair.
• Prize Money cheques must be cashed before December 31st of the
current year. No cheques will be re-printed after this date.
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JUDGES AND JUDGING:
• All exhibit(s) entered will be known to judges by a ticket and number.
• No one will be allowed to interfere, by conversation or otherwise, with a
judge while said judge is on duty judging a class.
• Any exhibitor or attendant who is guilty of creating a disturbance, whether
by openly criticizing the judge or using obscene language to any judge or
officer, shall therefore forfeit the right to any award and may be
suspended from exhibiting by the director in charge.
POWERS OF SOCIETY:
• Where the Board of Directors of the Society has reason to believe that an
exhibitor or attendant has committed a fraud or misrepresentation
detrimental to the fair, the Board has the power to withhold payment or
delivery of any award, until such time, that such person proves to the
satisfaction of the Board, that no fraud or misrepresentation has been
committed or made.
• Exhibitors shall, if required by the Committee of Grievances, make a
statutory declaration that the articles exhibited by them are exhibited in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the Society. Any exhibitor
refusing to make such a declaration upon request will forfeit all awards
given.
• Any exhibitor lodging a protest must make it in writing, present it signed
and deliver it to the General Manager before 12:00 noon, the immediate
Tuesday, following the fair. The cause of the protest must be clearly
stated and accompanied by a deposit of $25.00. This sum will be forfeited
if the protest is not sustained. The Board of Directors, however, sincerely
hopes no exhibitor will have cause to protest, without the strongest of
grounds for doing so. Please note annoyances and unpleasantness are
not considered cause(s) for protest.
• All protests will be considered and decided by the Committee of
Grievances, namely, Jeanette Jamieson, David Leslie, Harvey Wood, and
the president-elect. Any three named can make a decision, which shall be
deemed final.
• Any directors in charge shall be at liberty, for cause or in their controlled
discretion, and without giving reason therefore, to bar any exhibitor or any
animal from participating in or competing or continuing to participate or
compete in any event, and also cause any exhibitor and any such animal
to be removed from the premises of the society.
• Rockton Agricultural Society will do its utmost to see that all safety
precautions are met to protect the public and to safeguard the exhibits but
it is up to the exhibitor to see that all animals are well trained, under full
control, and equipment is in a safe condition.
• The Managing Committee consists of the President, the First Vice-
President, the Second Vice-President, and the General Manager. This
committee shall be in attendance on each day of the fair.
• The Managing Committee makes the interpretation of all rules and
regulations and its decision will be final. In case an error occurs in the
printing of this prize list, the Managing Committee has the power to rectify
the same.
INSURANCE:
Exhibitors of cattle, horses, sheep, goats & alpacas (4-H exhibitors exempt)
• Must indicate on the exhibitors entry form, current insurance information
or O.E.F. membership information to cover showing your animals at
Rockton Fair & exhibitions.
• Insurance must be a minimum of $2 million liability and the expiry date
must include coverage over the Thanksgiving Weekend.
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• Rockton Agricultural Society reserves the right to verify all information
provided and prohibit an exhibitor from showing if the insurance is not
provided and current.
AGREEMENT, DECLARATION AND WAIVER:
When entry is accepted by the show organizers, the exhibitor and the principals
and agents of the exhibitor acknowledge and agree that by signing the exhibitors
form, they and each of them:
• Are bound by, and will act at all times in accordance with the Rules and
Regulations for showing livestock. - Abide by standard procedures and
penalties for enforcing the rules and regulations for showing livestock and
will accept any final decision made.
• Accepts that any action which may be taken under the above may be
reported to any association registering purebred live stock.
• Release and agree to hold the show and its officials, directors, officers,
employees, representatives, agents and volunteers (collectively the show
organizers) harmless from any action taken under this agreement.
• Abide by the Rules and Regulations for showing livestock, the standard
procedures and penalties for enforcing the Rules and Regulations for
showing livestock, or any other show rules and regulations.
• Release the show organizers from and against any injury, damage or loss
suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury,
damage or loss resulted from or was contributed to directly or indirectly,
by the acts or omissions of the show organizers.
The exhibitor further certifies that:
• Any animal entered has been vaccinated for rabies within the past
year with up to date, non expired records from a certified
veterinarian. Exhibitor may be asked to present certificate of
vaccination for any animals on premise.
• Any animal entered is not currently barred from showing at any future
shows in North America.
• No owner of the entered animal, whether direct or indirect, is currently
barred from showing any other animal at any future livestock show in
North America.
The exhibitor declares by signing the exhibitors entry form that:
• The entry information provided to the show organizers is true and correct.
- He or she has the authority to make the Agreement, Declaration, and
Waiver bind to all persons and enterprises with any interest in the entered
animal(s) to the terms of the Agreement and do so bind them, their
agents, heirs, successors and assigns or, to the extent that they do not
have this authority, will ensure that such person(s) sign the Entry Form;
and that all other persons and enterprises with an interest in the entered
animal(s) accept full responsibility for their actions, and for those of
anyone else including but not limited to fitters, who are involved in the
care of, show preparation and/or showing of the entered animal(s).
• Rockton Agricultural Society, its members, employees, and volunteers
shall not be liable for any loss of, or damage to, property belonging to the
exhibitor or to concession vendors however caused.
• Nor shall the Rockton Agricultural Society, its members, employees or
volunteers be liable to the exhibitor or to the concession vendor, or
anyone coming on to the Society’s property at the instigation of, or to visit
the exhibitor’s or concession vendor’s site.
• Should anyone make a claim for any damage or injury however caused
against any member, employee, or volunteer of the Rockton Agricultural
Society the exhibitor or concession vendor agrees to indemnify and save
harmless the Rockton Agricultural Society, its members, its employees,
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and its volunteers for any claim or damage however caused arising out of,
or in consequence of, the use of the exhibition space allotted.
• The cattle, horse, sheep, alpaca and goat exhibitor and concession
vendor agrees to have liability insurance to provide indemnity as set out
herein and for any damages or claim that may arise as a consequence of
his/her use of the exhibition/vendor space directly or indirectly. They must
name the Rockton Agricultural Society as additional insured.
• No concession will be allowed to be placed on the ground until the fee is
paid to the Committee in Charge. The Managing Committee consists of
the President, the First Vice-President, the Second Vice-President, and
the General Manager. This committee will be in attendance on each day
of the fair.
• The interpretation of all rules and regulations is made by the Managing
Committee and its decision will be final. In case an error occurs in the
printing of this prize list, the Managing committee has the power to rectify
same.
• The Management of Rockton Agricultural Society advise all exhibitors and
all others concerned that the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the
buildings or on the grounds of the Society is prohibited.
• According to the Liquor Laws of Ontario, such persons found in
possession of alcoholic beverages leave themselves open to prosecution
by the proper authorities.
LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR CODE OF CONDUCT
as developed by O.F.A.C. (Ontario Farm Animal Council)
The Rockton World’s Fair is committed to responsible animal care and
treatment. This Code of Conduct outlines what is expected of livestock exhibitors
in the handling and exhibiting of all animals involved with our Fair.
This code has been developed to meet the following objectives:
• To ensure the health and well being of all animals at the fair.
• To demonstrate an accurate and responsible animal care message to the
public.
• To maintain the integrity of all livestock competitions, displays, and sales.
• Livestock and poultry must be transported to and from the fair in
accordance with all humane transport regulations and standards. Loading
and unloading must be undertaken using proper equipment and
procedures.
• All animals must be treated and handled in a responsible manner.
• The well being of the animals shall take precedence over the demands of
owners, sellers, buyers, organizers, sponsors, and officials.
• The care of all animals must be as consistent as possible with their normal
schedules and standards.
• High standards of nutrition, health, sanitation, environment and safety
must be met at all times. All handling, housing and veterinary treatment
must ensure adequate animal care.
• Livestock should be prepared with proper training, fitting, and grooming
prior to the fair.
• Excessive disciplining of animals at the fair is unacceptable.
• Exhibitors are expected to provide adequate training for anyone handling
their livestock. Untrained individuals, including fair personnel and visitors,
should not be permitted to handle animals or equipment.
• Exhibitors should take every opportunity to enhance public awareness,
education and appreciation of proper livestock management and handling
practices.
• There will be no tolerance for any mistreatment of animals. Any
unacceptable exhibitor conduct will be subject to action including possible
elimination from the competition(s) and/or exhibit, at the discretion of the
Board.
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PROVINCIAL PREMISES REGISTRY: PPR
#ON4215875
DOG/ PET POLICY
Pets are NOT allowed entry to the Rockton Fairgrounds
except canine & pet show competitors. Competitors
must vacate immediately after the competition.
Licensed dog guides & service animals are welcomed.
(Identification from accredited service animal schools such as
those listed at IGDF or ADI may be requested)
OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
for your horse(s),
Please reserve your required amount of stalls on Assist Expo
when completing your entries. Cost per stall for the weekend is
$35.00 this can be paid online on Assist Expo or over the phone
by credit card or debit, cheque, cash.
You can buy shavings for $6 per bag. Confirmation of stall
reservations must be received by September 20th 2019.
Complimentary after show dinner for all Horse exhibitors
Sponsors: The Heavy Horse Committee and the R.A.S.
2019 LIVESTOCK AND VENDOR CAMPING
If you plan to bring your camper please reserve this on
AssistExpo when completing your entries or by contacting the
Fair Office: 519-647-2502 or [email protected]
Campers: $20 per night
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK CO-ORDINATORS:
Dr. Paula Dupuy 289-260-7925
Kathryn Underwood 519-774-8108
PROVINCIAL PREMISES REGISTRY: PPR# ON4215875
W 80.1296066269636 / N 43.3049238297278
***We are on ASSIST EXPO***
Complete and submit your entries online:
https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-society
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HEAVY HORSES
SHOW TIMES: SUNDAY, October 13th, 2019 and MONDAY,
October 14th, 2019
CHAIR: Glen Smith 905-690-6626; John Borer
CO-CHAIRS: Brianne Mathies - 905-807-5280, Whitney Nimijohn
COMMITTEE: Scott Buttrum, Jay Nimijohn, John & Joanne
Borer, Madison McArthur, Caroline Armstrong-Smith, Glenn
Bullock, Lloyd Tew, Sherry & Gilles Beaudry, Kim Smith
ANNOUNCER: John Lester
JUDGES: Clydesdale Lines: Steve Westgate, Alberta, Canada
Belgian & Commercial Hitch: Roy Miller, Iowa, U.S.A.
Percheron & Hitches: Jeff Fisk, Nova Scotia, Canada
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER: Jim Weeden
CO-ORDINATOR: Brian Newman
RINGMASTERS: Bob Hammell, Wally Thompson, Don Orr, Brian
Newman
Rules and Regulations:
• A breeding unit may show two animals in any class.
• All animals must be owned by and registered in the name of
the exhibitor.
• Registration papers or photo copies must be available day
of show.
• Liability insurance information is required and to be
completed on entry form.
• Entries must be in the hands of the General Manager on or
before October 4, 2019.
• Entries can be made on-line at
www.rocktonworldsfair.com or by contacting the fair
office.
• There will be a deduction of 15% of prize winnings.
• Please take note of the Powers of Society Rules and
Regulations and Exhibitor’s Rules and Regulations.
• All horses being exhibited at the fair are to be negative to an
immunodiffusion test (Coggins test) for Equine Infectious
Anemia tested within one year of the date of the fair. A
certificate is to be made available to the Fair Board Officials,
if requested.
• No entries will be allowed in the ring until after the fourth
horse has been judged.
• All showmen must wear proper attire: Jacket, tie and hat.
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SECTION 1
CLYDESDALE
*ONTARIO PROVINCIAL CLYDESDALE SHOW*
SPONSOR: ONTARIO CLYDESDALE ASSOCIATION,
ROCKTON FAIR & SPONSORS
SHOW TIME: MONDAY October 14, 2019.
START TIME: 8:15 a.m. sharp.
Sponsor: The Ontario Clydesdale Association in conjunction with
R.A.S and its sponsors.
PPR #ON4215875
• This show is an All-Canadian Qualifying Show, sanctioned
by the Canadian Clydesdale Association of Canada.
• Any exhibitor wishing to be considered in the point
standings of the Ontario Clydesdale Club must be a current
member.
• CLASSES 1 - 3, 5 - 8, 10 - 17 Prize paid by the R.A.S.
• CLASSES: 3 & 8 Prize paid by the Ontario Clydesdale Club
to the exhibitor at the end of the show season.
ONTARIO CLYDESDALE ASSOCIATION is proud to Sponsor
the
Champion Stallion and Mare Classes for $100
and Reserve Grand Champion Stallion and Mare Classes for
$50
Prizes: 1st: $80, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $70, 4th: $60, 5th: $50, 6th: $35,
7th: $35, 8th: $35, 9th: $35, 10th: $35, 11th: $35, 12th: $35
Classes:
1. Colt Foaled January1 to April 1, 2019
Sponsor: Jim McCartney Auctioneer
2. Colt Foaled April 1 to September 1, 2019
Sponsor: Jim McCartney Auctioneer
3. Yearling Stallion in 2018
Sponsor: Briar Creek Stables, Mark Shurvin
**Eligible entries remain in the ring for the Yearling Stallion
Special**
Yearling Stallion Special
Sponsored by Ontario Clydesdale Club
Junior Champion Stallion
Winner of class 1,2, and 3 return
4. 2 Year old Stallion & Older (Foaled in 2017 & Older)
Senior Champion Stallion Prizes: 1st: Rosette, 2nd: Rosette
Sponsor: Gord's Service Station, Bill Hume
Grand Champion Clydesdale Stallion Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd:
$50 Prizes: 1st: Trophy
Junior Champion/Reserve and Senior Champion/Reserve return
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for judging. Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale
Association
Ross Sager Memorial Trophy. Sponsor: Dorothy Sager
5. Filly Foaled January 1, 2019 to April 1, 2019
Sponsor: Settlers Supplies Inc
6. Filly Foaled April 1, 2019 to September 1, 2019
7. Yearling Filly
*Eligible Entries remain in the ring for the Yearling Filly
Special*
Yearling Filly Special
8. Two Year old Filly
Sponsor: Regional Tractor Sales Ltd
Junior Champion Filly
*1st and 2nd place winners from classes 5,6,7,8 return for
judging*
Sponsor: Thistleridge Farms, David & Wilma Cleghorn
9. Three year old Filly
Sponsor: Detailed Buildings Ltd
10. Yeld Mare 4-7 years
Sponsor: Grisdale Enterprises Inc
11. Yeld Mare - 7 Years & Over
Sponsor: Lord Byron Steak House
12. Brood Mare
Mare that shows evidence of being in foal or having raised a
foal during the current year Sponsor: Fred & Lee Smith
Senior Champion Mare
*1st and 2nd from classes 9,10,11,12 return for judging*
Grand Champion Mare
*Junior Champion / Reserve Filly and Senior Champion/ Reserve
Mare return for judging*
Prize money sponsored by: Ontario Clydesdale Association
Best Clydsdale on the Grounds
Grand Champion Stallion and Grand Champion Mare return for
judging
13. Progeny of Dam
Additional 1st: $100 Master Feeds Voucher Sponsor: Miller
Farms
14. Get of Sire
15. Stallion and Three Mares
Sponsor: Sharpe Farm Supplies
16. Gelding or Grade Mare
17. Canadian Bred Mare Class Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90,
3rd: $80, 4th: $70, 5th: $60, 6th: $40, 7th: $40, 8th: $40,
9th: $40, 10th: $40
One of the many ways the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada
works to promote the breed is through the continued support of
breed shows and classes, including the Canadian Bred
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Quality dams are the foundation of the national herd, and the class is
held at seven shows across Canada to promote, and recognize the
country’s best mares.
The class is open to Clydesdale females who are;
1. Bred in Canada
2. Born in Canada
3. Registered in Canada
4. Raised in Canada
5. Solely owned by a Canadian(s)
6. There is no entry fee for the class
7. At the show the mare must also participate in her age appropriate
class, to enter the Canadian Bred Mare Class.
8. The mare may win at more than one show, but may only win once
at any particular show.
9. Awards will only be paid for the actual number of horses
participating in the Class, to a maximum of ten horses. Locations- Classes are hosted by the following shows:
Calgary Stampede, Calgary, AB
Northwest Territorial Days, North Battleford, SK
Manitoba Clydesdale Classic, Austin, MB
Rockton World Fair, Rockton, ON
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, ON
Carp Fair, Carp, ON
New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition, Fredericton, NB
SHOWMANSHIP
Rules and Regulations:
• Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not
reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current
year, showing a Draft Horse on the line.
• The following areas will be considered: walk, trot, turn,
watching judge, backup, presentation, suitability of
showman to horse, handling, grooming, decorations,
appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control of
horse, and protective footwear.
• Name and birthdate of the Junior must appear on the entry
form.
• Winners are eligible to receive points towards the applicable
breed association's Junior Showmanship program (Ontario
Clydesdale Club)
Stallions one year old and over may not be used.
18. Clydesdale Jr Showmanship (7-13 yrs) Cash Payout
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
19. Clydesdale Sr. Showmanship (14-18yrs) Cash Payout
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
20. Open Peewee Showmanship (4-6 yrs) Prize: $20 each
participant
Sponsors: Rockton Heavy Horse Committee
Note: This class will be run at the conclusion of all breeds as an open
class for all breeds
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SECTION 2
PERCHERON
SHOW TIME: MONDAY, October 14th, 2019
START TIME: 8:15 sharp
Sponsor: The Ontario Percheron Club in conjunction with
Rockton Agricultural Society and its sponsors.
PPR #ON4215875
This show is an All-Canadian Qualifying Show, sanctioned by the
Canadian Percheron Assoc. of Canada.
Prizes: 1st: $80, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $70, 4th: $60, 5th: $50, 6th: $35,
7th: $35, 8th: $35, 9th: $35, 10th: $35
Classes:
1. Colt Foaled from January 1 - April 1, 2019
Sponsor: Fleet Contracting Ltd
2. Colt Foaled April 1 - September 1, 2019
Sponsor: Fleet Contracting Ltd
Winners of Classes 1 & 2 Return
3. Yearling Stallion
Junior Champion Stallion
Winners of class 1,2 and 3 return
4. 2 Year Old Stallion and Older
Senior Champion Stallion Prizes: 1st: Rossette, 2nd: Rossette
Grand Champion Percheron Stallion
Junior Champion and Reserve Stallion and Senior Champion and
Reserve Stallion return for judging
5. Filly Foaled January 1 - April 1, 2019
Sponsor: Settler Supplies Inc
6. Filly Foaled Apr 1- September 1, 2019
Sponsor: Settler Supplies Inc
Winners of Classes 5 & 6 Return
7. Yearling Filly
Sponsor: Al-Care Restoration Service
8. Two year old Filly
Sponsor: Jim McCartney Auctioneer
Junior Champion Filly
1st and 2nd from classes 5,6,7,8 return for judging
9. Three year old Filly
Sponsor: Detailed Buildings Ltd
10. Yeld Mare 4 - 7
Sponsor: Groves Electric Inc
11. Yeld Mare - 7 years & over
Sponsor: Ontario Percheron Club
12. Brood Mare
Mare that shows evidence of being in foal or having raised a
foal during the current year
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Sponsor: Quick Feeds
Senior Champion Mare
1st and 2nd from classes 9,10,11,12
Grand Champion Mare
Sponsors: John & Joanne Borer, Pennwoods Equine, Supreme
Minerals
Winners of Champion Filly, Junior Champion Filly, Senior
Champion Mare Return for this Class
Best Percheron on Grounds Trophy
Sponsor: John & Joanne Borer
Winners of Grand Champion Stallion and Grand Champion Mare
return for judging
13. Progeny of Dam Prize: Additional 1st Prize: $100 Voucher
Master Feeds
Sponsor: John & Joanne Borer
14. Get of Sire
Sponsor: Hickory Dickory Decks
15. Stallion and three Mares
Sponsor: Big Bear Pumping
16. Gelding or Grade Mare
Sponsor: Room to Go
Showmanship
• Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not
reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current
year. Showing a Draft horse on the line.
• The following areas to be considered walk, trot, turn,
watching judge, backup, presentation, suitability of
showman to horse, handling, grooming, decorations,
appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control the
horse, protective footwear.
• Name and birthdate of the Junior must appear on the entry
form.
• Winners are eligible to receive points towards the applicable
breed association’s
• Junior Showmanship program. (Ontario Percheron Club).
Stallions one year old and over may not be used.
17. Percheron Junior Showmanship (7-13yrs) Cash Payout
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
18. Percheron Senior Showmanship (14-18yrs) Cash
Payout Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
19. Open Peewee Showmanship (4-6 years) Cash Payout
Prize: $20 each participant
Sponsor: Rockton Heavy Horse Committee, Strabane
Optimist Club
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Note: This class will be run at the conclusion of all breeds as an open
class for all breeds
SECTION 3
BELGIAN
SHOW TIME: MONDAY, October 14th, 2019
START TIME: 8:15 am sharp
PPR #ON4215875
Sponsors: The Ontario Belgian Horse Association in conjunction
with R.A.S. and its sponsors.
• Rockton Fair is host to the Ontario Belgian Horse
Association Stallion Point Program to be held for stud foals
and yearling stallions.
• Each colt enrolled in the program must be from a mare
owned here in Ontario at time of foaling and registered with
the O.B.H.A.
• The owner and exhibitor must be an Ontario resident and a
member of the O.B.H.A. at time of exhibiting.
• Points will be awarded by the placing of the number of
enrolled and eligible colts in the class.
Prizes: 1st: $80, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $70, 4th: $60, 5th: $50, 6th: $35,
7th: $35, 8th: $35, 9th: $35, 10th: $35, 11th: $35, 12th: $35
Classes:
1. Colt Foaled January 1 - April 1, 2019
Sponsor: Crimson Leaf
Exhibitors eligible for OBHA please remain near the ring
2. Colt Foaled April 1- September 1, 2019
Sponsor: Crimson Leaf
Excuse entries who are not eligible for OBHA
3. Stallion Foal (O.B.H.A. Payout) Prizes: 1st: $300, 2nd:
$250, 3rd: $200, 4th: $150, 5th: $150
Eligible entries from classes 1 and 2 remain in the ring
O.B.H.A. is a one-time payout, to be distributed by the
O.B.H.A. at their Banquet held in November
4. Yearling Stallion
Sponsor: Trevor Tyios & Family
Excuse entries who are not eligible for OBHA
5. Yearling Stallion (O.B.H.A. Payout) Prizes: 1st: $500,
2nd: $350, 3rd: $ 250, 4th: $150, 5th: $150
Yearling Stallion enrolled in the O.B.H.A. Stallion Program
Sponsor: Ontario Belgian Horse Association
Junior Champion Stallion
Winners of classes 1,2 and 4 return
6. 2 Year old Stallion and older
Senior Champion Stallion Prizes: 1st: Rosette, 2nd: Rosette
Grand Champion and Reserve Clydesdale Stallion
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Winners of Junior Champion and reserve Stallion and Senior
Champion and reserve Stallion return
7. Filly Foaled January 1 - April 1, 2019
8. Filly Foaled April 1 - September 1, 2019
9. Yearling Filly
Sponsor: Cox Farms
Elligble entries remain in the ring for the OBHA Yearling
Filly
10. Yearling Filly Special (O.B.H.A. Payout)
1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20, 6th $20, 7th
$20, 8th $20, 9th $20,10th $20
Ontario bred & owned in Ontario, sired by Stallion standing
in Ontario & registered with the O.B.H.A. Prize money is
$400: $300 donated by Ontario Belgian Horse Association
and $100 donated by the Rockton Agricultural Society
11. Two year old Filly
Junior Champion Filly
1st and 2nd from classes 7,8,9,11 return for judging
12. Three year old Filly
Sponsor: Beau Reve Acres, Gilles & Sherry Beaudry
13. Yeld Mare
Sponsor: Hickory Dickory Decks
14. Brood Mare
Mare that shows evidence of being in foal or having raised a
foal during the current year
Sponsor: Waterdown Collision
Senior Champion Mare
1st and 2nd from classs 12,13,14 return for judging
Grand Champion Mare
Winners of Junior Champion and reserve Filly & Senior
Champion and reserve Mare return for judging
Best Belgian on Grounds - Trophy
In memory of Allan Borer. Sponsor: Allanholme Farm
Winners of Grand Champion Stallion and Grand Champion Mare
return for judging
15. Progeny of Dam
Sponsor: Allanholme Farm
Additional 1st Prize: $100 Voucher from Master Feeds
16. Get of Sire
Sponsor: Detailed Buildings Ltd
17. Stallion and Three Mares
Sponsor: Briar Creek Stables, Mark Shurvin
18. Gelding or Grade Mare
Sponsor: Topper's Lawn Maintenance
Showmanship
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• Open to Juniors who are four years and over, and have not
reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current
year, showing a Draft horse on the line.
• The following areas to be considered walk, trot, turn,
watching judge, back-up, presentation, suitability of
showman to horse, handling, grooming, decorations,
appointments, appearance, ability to handle and control the
horse, protective footwear.
• Name and birth date of the Junior must appear on the entry
form. Winners are eligible to receive points towards the
applicable breed association’s Junior showmanship
program. (Ontario Belgian Club).
Stallions one year old and over may not be used.
19. Belgian Junior Showmanship (7-13 yrs) Cash Payout
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
20. Belgian Senior Showmanship (14-18yrs) Cash Payout
Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
21. Open Peewee Showmanship (4-6 years) Cash Payout
Prize: $20 each participant
Sponsor: Rockton Heavy Horse Committee, Strabane
Optimist
Note: This class will run at the conclusions of all breeds as an
open class for all breeds
2019 EBERGLO
Draft Horse Challenge
SHOW TIME: MONDAY October 14th, 2019
At the conclusion of all line classes
Awards
People’s Choice
• Regional Champions will compete for a New unique
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD will be selected on the
challenge Facebook page.
• Top 3 horses in each region will compete for the People’s
Choice award.
Overall Eberglo Best in Show
• Owners of the top horse in each region will select the best
unaltered photo of their horse, taken at the qualifying shows
and provide the picture to the committee for judging by the
judging panel.
• The judging panel will be selected by the Eberglo committee
Regional Awards
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• One Supreme Overall Winner of 8 Regional shows receives
$500.00
• 2nd place $300.00 3rd place $200.00
• Two Regional Division Champions - Atlantic & Central will
be featured in the Draft Horse Journal magazine.
• $1,000.00 regional cash awards; product, ribbon and award
presentations throughout the show circuit.
Best of Breed Awards
• The horse with the most points from each breed will win a
prize at the end of the challenge
• Awards will be presented at the finals
Rules and Regulations:
• Open to Canadian owned horses only Horse may be co-
owned with another party but must have one Canadian
Citizen as the owner.
• Open to all draft breeds, ages and genders. The exhibit is
subject to show approval.
• Clydesdale/ Shires will show and be judged as one breed.
• Point Allocation System:Breed Level: Championship
classes per gender earn points.Grand Champion Stallion,
Mare, Gelding - 3 points per gender. Reserve Champion
Stallion, Mare, Gelding - 2 points per gender. Supreme
Level: These points are awarded from championship class
winners. For example, 2 Stallions (champion and reserve), 2
Mares, (champion and reserve) and 2 Geldings (champion
and reserve) are eligible for Supreme, Reserve Supreme
and Honorable Mention for their breeds. The breed
Supreme winners move on to the Best of Show.
• Supreme of Breed 1st Place - 3 points (advances to the
Eberglo Best in Show) Receives Eberglo product and ribbon
award2nd Place - 2 points3rd Place - 1 point
• Eberglo Best in Show1st Place - 2 points Receives Eberglo
Product and special award.
Eberglo Bred by:
This class will be an all-breed, any age class at every Eberglo
halter challenge qualifying show. Points will be accumulated to
award the top three bred by horses in each region.
The Bred by top three will not be eligible for the People’s Choice
Award.
Regional Awards:
• First place- $425.00
• Second place- $250.00
• Third place- $150.00
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• The first-place horse at each show will receive Eberglo
product and a ribbon
Rules:
• The horse’s registration paper must state that they are bred
and owned by the same person
• Horse may be co-owned with another party but one of the
owners must be the breeder.
• The horse can be shown in the class by a handler other
than the owner
• The horse must be registered with the Canadian horse
registry
• Foals of the current year may have registration pending,
however, they must be registered by the final to receive
prize money and award
• The horse must be Canadian bred and owned
Point Allocation:
• Horses will receive 1 point for every horse they place above
(i.e. If there are five horses in the class, the first-place horse
will receive 5 points, second-place will receive 4 points, etc.)
Sponsored by:
Eberglo www.eberglo.com & www.natureswave.ca Up-to-date
placing and point coverage, at Eberglo Draft Horse Challenge
Facebook Page.
Atlantic Committee: Justin Shaw, Daniel Fillmore, Chris and
Amanda Bushell.
Classes:
1. 2019 Ebereglo Draft Horse Challenge
SECTION 5
MARE & GELDING HEAVY HORSE
SHOW TIME: SUNDAY October 13th, 2019
START TIME: 12:30 p.m. sharp.
PPR # ON4215875
Open to Clydesdale, Belgian, Percheron, and Shires
Classes:
1. Open Mare Cart - Mares three years & older Prizes: 1st:
$800, 2nd: $600, 3rd: $450, 4th: $350, 5th: $150, 6th: $50,
others: $35
Sponsors: Kim Smith, Steve & Beth Gregg
Open to mares three years of age and older. All Draft
breeds. Dress code in effect. One entry per exhibitor.
2. Draft Horse Under Saddle Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $80,
others: $75
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Must wear proper attire. Helmet is required.
Sponsored by the Ontario Clydesdale Club and Nieuwland
Feed & Supply Ltd.
You must show in two other hitch classes to show in the six
horse hitch points or points & prize money will be forfeited. Must
be a member of the Classic series.
3. North American Six Horse Hitch Series, Registered
Mare Class Prizes: 1st: $1000, 2nd: $850, 3rd: $700, 4th:
$600, 5th: $500, 6th: $400, others: $350
Sponsor: Ontario Percheron Association, Heartland Farm
Mutual Ins.
The Rockton World's Fair is pleased to be a qualifying show
for the North American Six Horse Hitch, Classic Series,
Open Draft
4. Unicorn of Geldings Prizes: 1st: $350, 2nd: $300, 3rd:
$250, 4th: $225, 5th: $200, others: $150
Sponsors: Fleet Contracting, Accord Business Solutions
5. Ontario Draft Horse Performance Futurity Prizes: 1st:
$100, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $25, 4th: $25, others: $20
Sponsor: Rockton Heavy Horse Committee
6. Four Horse Hitch Registered Mares, Open Prizes: 1st:
$600, 2nd: $500, 3rd: $350, 4th: $250, 5th: $150, others:
$100
Sponsor: John & Joanne Borer (Allanholme Farm), Mike
Wells, Re/Max Reality, Galer Farm Equipment, Wilkinson
Precast
7. Open Gelding Cart Prizes: 1st: $200, 2nd: $175, 3rd:
$125, 4th: $100, 5th: $100, others: $35
Sponsor: The Burger Barn and Stoltz Sales & Service-
Elmira
8. Unicorn Hitch Registered Mares, Open Prizes: 1st: $200,
2nd: $150, 3rd: $100, 4th: $65, others: $50
Sponsor: Turner Family Funeral Home, Ilett Feeds
9. Ladies Open Horse Cart Prizes: 1st: $200, 2nd: $175, 3rd:
$150, 4th: $125, 5th: $100, 6th: $50, others: $35
Cart driven by a Lady. Lady to be dressed in hat & gloves
Sponsor: Merit Insurance Brokers
10. Team of Registered Mares - Belgians Prizes: 1st: $350,
2nd: $250, 3rd: $175, 4th: $125, 5th: $100, others: $75
Sponsor: Stephrye Farms
SECTION 6
HEAVY HORSE SPECIAL
SHOW TIME: MONDAY October 14th, 2019
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PPR #ON4215875
Open to Commercial, Clydesdale, Belgian, Percheron,and
Shires.
Classes:
1. Team Class - All Draft Breeds Prizes: 1st: $1000, 2nd:
$750, 3rd: $500, 4th: $400, 5th: $300, 6th: $200, others: $125
Sponsors: Peter Pursall, Gene Jones Excavating, Settlers
Supplies Inc, Murray Watson Mobile
2. Draft Horse Under Saddle Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $80,
others: $75
You must show in two other hitch classes to show in the six
horse hitch or points and prize money will be forfeited.
3. North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series Open
Prizes: 1st: $1500, 2nd: $1100, 3rd: $825, 4th: $650, 5th:
$525, others: $350
Sponsors: Ron & Maria Berry, Glen Smith, Merit Insurance
Brokers,
Trophy sponsored by Merit Insurance Brokers
The Rockton World's Fair is pleased to be a qualifying show
for the North American Six Horse Hitch Classic series, open
draft
You must show in two other hitch classes to show in the six
horse hitch or points and prize money will be forfeited. Must be a
member of the Classic series.
4. Team of Registered Mares - Clydesdales Prizes: 1st: $350,
2nd: $300, 3rd: $250, 4th: $200, others: $150
Sponsor: Ontario Clydesdale Association
5. Team of Registered Mares - Percheron Prizes: 1st: $350,
2nd: $300, 3rd: $250, 4th: $200, others: $150
Sponsor: Ontario Percheron Association
6. Four Horse Hitch Geldings Prizes: 1st: $600, 2nd: $450,
3rd: $350, 4th: $300, 5th: $250, others: $150
Sponsors: John & Joanne Borer (Allanholme Farm), Mike
Wells, Dundas Animal Clinic, Galer Farm Equipment,
Wilkinson Heavy Precast
7. Open Cart Classic Prizes: 1st: $400, 2nd: $350, 3rd: $275,
4th: $200, others: $75
Must be a MEMBER of Classic Cart Series
Sponsor: The Burger Barn
8. Junior Driver Cart - Open to ages 10 - 16 years Prizes: 1st:
$60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, others: $30
Must be accompanied by an experienced driver
Sponsor: Gene Jones Excavating
Junior Driver Cart - Jack Southall Memorial Trophy Prize:
$100
Sponsor: Strabane Optimist Club
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9. Open Tandem Class Prizes: 1st: $200, 2nd: $150, 3rd: $100,
others: $75
Sponsors: Fleet Contracting Ltd, Grisdale Automotive
SECTION 7
LIGHT HORSES AND PONIES
SHOW TIME: MONDAY, October 4th, 2019
JUDGING: 10:30 a.m. as per time table in the North Wentworth
showring. Roadster Bike Classes will compete in the Beverly
Heritage showring.
Rules and Regulations:
• Will run in conjunction with the Sport Pony show.
• Classes will alternate with the Sport Pony classes.
• Exhibitor fees apply.
• A deduction of 15% of all prize monies.
• Liability insurance rules apply.
• Power of Society rules apply.
• No person, with the exception of the judge(s) director(s) in
charge and the exhibitor(s) are allowed in the horse ring
during judging.
CHAIR: Heather Dillon - 905 320 9434
COMMITTEE: Connie Rennie, Karen Cullen, Stuart Cullen, Shari
Bosma, Amanda Bosma, Sabrina Bosma
ANNOUNCER: Rodger Lyster
JUDGE: Kylie MacGillivray, Amaranth, On.
ROADSTER HORSES:
1. Single Roadster, over 15.2 Wagon Prizes: $100, $75,
$65, $60, $50, others: $40
2. Single Roadster, under 15.2 Wagon Prizes: $100, $75,
$65, $60, $50, others: $40
3. Single Roadster, Stake Class, Wagon Prizes: $200,
$100, $75, $50, $40
4. Single Roadster, unde 15.2 Bike Prizes: $100, $75, $65,
$60, $50, others: $40
5. Single Roadster, over 15.2 Bike Prizes: $100, $75, $65,
$60, $50, others: $40
6. Roadster to Bike, Driven by a Lady Prizes: $100, $75,
$65, $60, $50, others: $40
7. 'Green' Road Horse, hitched to a Bike Prizes: $70, $50,
$40, $30, others: $25 Sponsor: Ashdown Farm
8. Single Roadster, Driven by a Junior Prizes: $80, $65,
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$50, $35, $25, $25
9. Bike Stake Prizes: $450, $350, $300, $200, $150, others:
$100
Sponsor: JSB Wealth Management Manulife Securities -
Josh Santa Barbara
ROADSTER PONY:
10. Roadster Pony, Open Prizes: $70, $60, $45, $40, $35,
others: $25
11. Roadster Pony, Stake Prizes: $250, $175, $150, $100,
$75, others: $45 Prize: Banner
12. Roadster Pony, Driven by a Lady Prizes: $70, $60, $45,
$40, $35, others: $25
13. Roadster Pony, Open Driven by Junior under 18 yrs old
Prizes: $70, $60, $45, $40, $35, others: $25
HACKNEY PONIES & HORSES:
14. Hackney Open Pony Prizes: $100, $75, $60, $50, others:
$40
15. Hackney Pony Stake Prizes: $200, $100, $75, $55, $45
Prize: Wm Robertson Trophy (perpetual)
Must be 14.2 & under in height
Sponsor: J.B. Marlatt Funeral Home
16. Open Horse Prizes: $150, $100, $75, $50, $25
17. Hackney Horse Stake Prizes: $200, $100, $75, $60, $50
18. Hackney Ladies Open Pony or Horse Prizes: $150, $100,
$75, others: $50
Jean Robertson Memorial Trophy Prize: Perpetual trophy
19. Hackney Horse Under Saddle Prizes: $100, $80, $75,
others: $50
PLEASURE CLASS:
20. Open Pleasure Driving Horse & Pony Prizes: $70, $60,
$50, others: $40
21. Pleasure Class Stake Prizes: $200, $150, $100, $100,
others: $50
22. Pleasure Class Driven by a Junior Prizes: $70, $60, $50,
others: $40
23. Open Lady Pleasure Drive Prizes: $70, $60, $50, others:
$40
FINE HARNESS PONIES:
24. Fine Harness Pony Prizes: $70, $60, $50, others: $40
Over 44" but not exceeding 50"
25. Ladies Fine Harness Pony Prizes: $80, $55, $50, $35,
others: $25
26. Fine Harness Pony, Stake Prizes: $200, $100, $75, $55,
others: $45 Prize: Sandy & Les Gunby Trophy (perpetual)
Sponsor: J.B. Marlatt Funeral Home
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OPEN:
27. Open Team Prizes: $105, $80, $70, $60, $50
Hackney ponies and horses, Fine Harness, Pleasure Ponies
or Horses
PONY SPECIALS:
Rules And Regulations:
• Single hackney horse or pony driven by a Junior exhibitor.
• Open to all registered hackneys, mares or geldings, suitable
to be driven by a Junior, to be shown to a suitable four-
wheeled vehicle.
• To be shown by a boy or girl who has reached their 8th year
and are under 18 years of age as of January 1st of current
year.
• Exhibitor or a member of his or her immediate family must
be a member of the Canadian Hackney Society. • To be
judged on manners, quality, and performance of the animal
and the driver’s ability; 50% for the driver’s ability, and 50%
for the suitability of animal
28. Canadian Hackney Society Junior Exhibitor Prizes: $25,
$20, $15, $15Junior exhibitor ages 8 to under 18 yrs
Rules and Regulations:
• Showmanship competition open to Junior exhibitors who
have reached their 8th year, and have not reached 18 years
of age as of January 1st of the current year.
• Exhibitor or a member of his immediate family must be a
member of the Canadian Hackney Society.
• Hackney mares or geldings are to be used and shown in
hand.
29. Canadian Hackney Society Junior Showmanship Prizes:
$35, $30, $25, others: $20 Prize: Rosettes. Junior exhibitor
8 to under 18 years
SECTION 10
SPORTPONY
SHOW TIME: MONDAY October 14th, 2019
JUDGING: 10:30 a.m. as per the time table in the North
Wentworth Showring.
PPR #ON4215875
CHAIR: Heather Dillon - 905 320 9434
COMMITTEE: Connie Rennie, Laura Passant, Karen Cullen,
Stuart Cullen, Shari Bosma, Amanda Bosma, Sabrina Bosma
ANNOUNCER: Rodger Lyster
JUDGE: To be announced
Rules and Regulations:
This division is open to any pony meeting the Sportpony criteria.
IE. Hunter, Jumper, Driving, Eventing etc
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NO PRE-REGISTRATION - Register on Show Day
• Will run in conjunction with the Light Horse show.
• Classes will alternate with the Light Horse classes.
• Exhibitor fees apply.
• A deduction of 15% of all prize monies.
• Liability insurance rules apply.
• Power of Society rules apply.
• No person, with the exception of the judge(s) director(s) in
charge and the exhibitor(s) are allowed in the horse ring
during judging.
• The first place in each of the six (6) in hand classes at the
qualifying shows are eligible to enter to qualify for the
Sportpony Starsearch Challenge cup,held at the Royal
Winter Fair in November 2019.
• Both under saddle classes also qualify for each respective
class.
• Ponies must measure 14.2 hands or under.
• Passport and registration are not necessary to participate.
• General EC rules for sporthorses will apply.
• Adults can ride a pony.
• Stallions may not be handled or ridden by children at the
Royal Winter Fair,but may be allowed at the qualifying
show’s discretion.
• If the first place pony has already qualified at a previous
show in 2018, then the second place pony becomes the
qualifier.
• Once qualified, a pony may still show at any of the qualifying
shows.
• A list of shows can be viewed at www.royalfair.org
• Individual shows may add classes at their own discretion but
they will not count as qualifying classes.
CONTACT: Darlene Morton - [email protected] for more
information.
2019 SPORTPONY STAR SEARCH QUALIFIER
PRIZES: Each qualifier is awarded a ribbon.$1,000.00 in prize
money will be awarded to the Star Search Champion class at the
2019 Royal Winter Fair.
Additional Prize: At the Royal the Sportpony Star Search winner
willbe awarded the perpetual Morton Sportpony Challenge Cup, a
silver keeper plate.
Sponsor: Denworth Equine Management,Sherri Whitworth-
Denouden & Jeremy Denouden
Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $45, 4th: $40, 5th: $35
Classes:
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1. Foal of Current year
2. Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding
3. Two-year-old Colt, Filly or Gelding
4. Three and over Mare
5. Three and over Gelding
6. Three and over Stallion
7. Hunter Suitability Under Saddle
3 yr & over Mare, Stallion or Gelding
8. Dressage Suitability Under Saddle
3 yr & over Mare, Stallion or Gelding
9. Equitation under Saddle - Open
Open to any age rider - Not a qualifying class -
Junior Champion Prize: $100
Reserve Junior Champion Prize: $80
Senior Champion Prize: $100
Reserve Senior Champion Prize: $80
Grand Champion Prize: $200
Reserve Grand Champion Prize: $100
SECTION 11
HUNTERS AND JUMPERS
Sponsor: Settlers Supplies Inc.
SHOW TIME: Saturday October 12th, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. sharp.
CHAIR: Carol Hawkins – 519-623-3978
VICE-CHAIR: Krista Williams
ASSISTANTS: Joe Mazza, Ashley Hawkins,Cody Hawkins,
Calvin Hawkins, Allan Hawkins, Sarah White.
ANNOUNCER: Carol Hawkins
JUDGE: To be announced.
PPR #0N4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• No Pre-Registration. Entry and payment will be received at
the show ring.
• Admission to the fair, R.A.S. Membership Card, Pass or
Pay.
• Entries are restricted to either Section 11, 12 or 13, and
cannot cross enter.
• All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor/admission fee to the R.
A. S. at the gate, for which a stamp will be issued as proof,
or at the show ring if no proof, at the time of registration.
• Proof of O.E.F. membership or liability insurance information
is required with entry form at show ring.
• Payment of $14.00 per class.
• Payment of $17.00 per stake class.
• No entry fee refunds, due to inclement weather as
determined by the committee or executive.
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• One minute re-call will be enforced.
Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $15, 5th: $10, 6th: $10
HUNTER:
1. Judged Warm - Up 2'6" - 2'9" - Entry Fee $5.00
2. Hunter over Fences 2'6" - 2'9"
3. Hunter Equitation over Fences 2'6" - 2'9"
4. Hunter under Saddle
5. Equitation on the Flat
High Point Hunter
Classes 2, 3, 4, 5
Reserve High Point Hunter
6. Rockton Fair Hunter Stake, 3' Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $35,
3rd: $30, 4th: $25, 5th: $20, 6th: $15
JUMPER:
7. Red Ribbon Jumper 2' 9" - Entry Fee $5.00
8. Jumper Table A 2' 9"- 3' Immediate Jump Off
9. Jumper Table A Speed 3'
10. Santar Memorial Jumper Table A -Stake 3' 3" -
Immediate Jump Off up to 3'3" Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd:
$75, 3rd: $50, 4th: $30, 5th: $20, 6th: $10 Prize: Santar
Memorial Trophy
High Point Jumper
Reserve Highpoint Jumper
SECTION 12
JUNIOR GYMKHANA DIVISION
SHOW TIME: SATURDAY, October 12th, 2019 9:00 a.m.
No Pre-Registration.
Register on Day of Show. Registration Open 8:00 a.m.
CHAIRPERSON: Gillian Ross Erasmi 905-807-1078
COMMITTEE: Nicole Deline, Dr. Paula Dupuy
JUDGE: Lindsay Grice
COURSE DESIGNER: Gillian Ross Erasmi / Lindsay Grice
PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor/admission fee to the
R.A.S. at the gate, for which a stamp will be issued as proof,
or at the show ring if no proof, at the time of registration.
• Payment is due with entry form. (Cash or Cheque)
• Entry fee is $5.00 per class or $20.00 for the entire division.
(including Turnout)
• Costume Class $5.00 fee per entry (horse/rider
combination)
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• No entry fee refunds because of inclement weather as
determined by the show committee or executive.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Ontario Equestrian membership is required along with proof
for liability insurance coverage.
• Entries are restricted to either section 11, 12 or 13, and
cannot cross enter.
• You will have sixty seconds to enter the ring when your
number is called.
• An entry is a horse and rider combination. No more than 2
riders may share the same mount.
• Horses and ponies must be manageable by rider, except for
lead line.
• ASTM approved helmets must be worn at all times, even in
costume class ride.
Lead Line and Walk/Trot Divisions classes will run in
numerical order
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $11, 4th: $10, 5th: $8, 6th: $7
Classes:
1. Turnout 9 Years and under. 10-18 years depending on
entries
(Run as one class)
Lead Line Division (12 yrs & under)
(All riders must be on a Lead Line)
2. Walk/ Trot Games 1
4. Walk/ Trot Games 2
6. Walk/Trot
8. Walk/ Trot Pole Course
Walk Trot Division (12 yrs & under)
(Riders must be able to handle their own mount)
3. Walk/Trot Games 1
5. Walk/ Trot Games 2
7. Walk/ Trot Equitation
9. Walk/ Trot Cross Rail Course (Max. 18")
High Point Winner - Joe Mazza Trophy
10. Costume Class- 10:30 a.m. Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20,
3rd: $17, 4th: $15, 5th: $13, 6th: $10
9 years and under, 10-18 years, Age division depending on
entries, run as one class)
SECTION 13
CHILDREN'S HUNTER SHOW
SHOW TIME: SATURDAY, October 12th, 2019, not before
11:30 a.m.
Show follows the Gymkhana show.
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Register on Day of Show. Registration Open 9:00 a.m.
No Pre-Registration.
CHAIRPERSON: Gillian Ross Erasmi 905-807-1078
JUDGE: Lindsay Grice
COURSE DESIGNER: Gilliam Ross Erasmi / Lindsay Grice
Committee: Nicole Deline, Dr. Paula Dupuy
PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• Open to competitors 18 years & younger as of January 1st,
2019
• All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor/admission fee to the R
A.S. at the gate, for which a stamp will be issued as proof,
or at the show ring if no proof, at the time of registration.
• Payment is due with entry form. (Cash or Cheque)
• Entry Fee is $10.00 per Class or $30 for Division
• No entry fee refunds because of inclement weather as
determined by the show committee or executive.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Ontario Equestrian membership is required for liability
insurance coverage.
• Proof of O.E.F. and membership required with entry
form at the show ring.
Prizes: 1st: $40, 2nd: $35, 3rd: $30, 4th: $25, 5th: $20, 6th: $15
BEGINNER HUNTER DIVISION:
Open to riders in their first 2 years of showing. Sponsored by:
Troy Veterinary Services
1. Judged Warm-up with coach
2. Beginner Hunter over Fences 2'
3. Beginner Hunter Equitation over Fences 2'
4. Beginner Hunter under Saddle, must be able to canter
safely in a group
CHILDREN'S HUNTER DIVISION:
5. Judged Warm Up with Coach
6. Working Hunter over Fences 2'3"
7. Hunter Equitation over Fences 2'3"
8. Working Hunter under Saddle
High Point Rider in Beginners Prize: Isabel Dupuy Memorial
Trophy
High Point Children's Hunter Division Prize: Trophy
Sponsor R.A.S.
SECTION 14
WESTERN HORSE SHOW
SHOW TIME: SUNDAY October 13, 2019
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PERFORMANCE: 9:00 a.m. sharp
GAMES: 1:00 p.m. approx., after Performance classes.
Conducted by the Rockton Saddle Club, Western Division.
CHAIRPERSON: Sandy Noseworthy, 519-716-9600
VICE-CHAIRPERSON: Lisa McPhee, 289-439-4500
COMMITTEE: Tony Fowler, Jeremy & Pauline Aultman,
Margaret Nawrot, Kylie Playter
JUDGE: Kris Simpson
PPR #0N4215875
Rules And Regulations:
• All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor/admission fee to the R.
A. S.(if not retained from last year) at the gate, for which a
hand stamp will be issued as proof, or at the show ring if no
proof, at the time of registration.
• Payment is due with entry form
• No pre-registration.
• All exhibitors must pay an office and equipment fee of $6.00
per horse.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Proof of O.E.F. or Liability Insurance information is required
with entry form at the Show Ring, to be eligible to compete.
• Entry fees for Youth & Pee-Wee are $4.00
• Entry fees for Open are $6.00.
• All prizes are paid by cheque after the fair.
• All competitors welcome.
• All classes are run under W.H.A.O. rules and rules of the
Rockton Saddle Club
OPEN SHOW
PRIZES :For Open classes.1st- $45, 2nd- $35, 3rd- $25, 4th-
$15, 5th- $10
PRIZES: For the Youth and Pee-Wee classes.1st- $40, 2nd- $35,
3rd- $25, 4th- $20, 5th- $15 plus rosettes
YOUTH 18 & under as of January 1st, 2019
PEEWEE 10 & under as of January 1st, 2019
PONIES 14 hands and under.
PERFORMANCE:
START TIME: 9:00 a.m. sharp
1. Halter
2. Open Showmanship
3. Youth Showmanship
4. Open Hunter under Saddle
5. Youth Hunter under Saddle
6. Open Horsemanship
7. Youth Horsemanship
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8. Walk Jog - Non Payback Class
9. Open Western Pleasure
10. Youth Western Pleasure
11. Open Trail
12. Youth Trail
Trophy For High-Point Performance - Open
Sponsor: Rockton Saddle Club
Trophy For High-Point Performance - Youth
Sponsor: Rockton Saddle Club
GAMES:
START TIME: After Performance, approx. 1:00 p.m.
13. Pee-Wee Barrels
14. Open Barrels
15. Youth Barrels
16. Ladies Barrels
17. Open Pole Bending
18. Youth Pole Bending
19. Open Stake Race
20. Youth Stake Race
21. Open Dash
22. Youth Dash
23. Open Flag
Trophy For High-Point Games - Open
Sponsor: Rockton Saddle Club
Trophy For High-Point Games - Youth
Sponsor: Rockton Saddle Club
SECTION 15
YOUTH MINIATURE HORSE SHOW
SHOW TIME: SATURDAY October 12th, 2019, 2:00 p.m. at the
North Wentworth Heritage Ring
CHAIR: Julie Hunter – 905-659-3979
VICE-CHAIR: Renee Sutton
COMMITTEE: Bruce Nisbet, Joyce Nisbet, Anthony Hunter, Tom
Butler, Laura Passant, Heidi Mills
ANNOUNCER: Stephen Capell
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PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• All entrants must be 18 years and under as of January 1st
• No pre-registration.
• Exhibitors enter from 5th Concession. Parking in forest
across from the ring.
• Exhibitors’ fees apply.
• All exhibitors must pay an admission fee at the gate. Current
year R.A.S. Membership Card, Admission Ticket or Pay.
• A hand stamp will be given as proof of payment.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Proof of Liability insurance and registration required
• Registered miniature horse only.
Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $16, 4th: $13, 5th: $10
HALTER:
1. Weaning, Fillies and Colts
2. Yearling Mare
3. Two Year Old Mare
4. Senior Mare
Grand Champion Mare Prize: Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Mare Prize: Rosette
5. Geldings, all ages
Grand Champion Gelding Prize: Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Gelding Prize: Rosette
6. Multi-coloured miniature
7. Solid-coloured miniature
Supreme Champion Prize: Rosette
8. Youth Showmanship - ages 13-18
9. Youth Showmanship - ages 12 and under
10. In Hand Obstacle, 13-18
11. In Hand Obstacle, 12 and under
Hitch and warm up time 15 minutes
12. Youth Pleasure Driving with header
13. Youth Obstacle Driving with header
14. Youth Driving Barrell Race
Un-hitch, 10 minutes
15. Youth Hunter over fences. Section A
16. Youth Hunter over fences. Section B
17. Youth Jumper. Section A
18. Youth Jumper. Section B
Costume Prep, 10 minutes
19. Youth Costume Class
BEEF
PREVIEW OF THE ROYAL
BEEF SHOW
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SHOW TIME: Saturday, October 12th, 2019,
at the completion of the 4-H Inter-County Beef Show, in the
Agridome
CO-CHAIRS: Sandra Hanes 905-973-1132 & Justin Christman
905-746-5670
COMMITTEE: Lynne Christman, Peggy Bishop, Dave Hanes,
John McIlwraith, Ken Hulak, Dick Welch, Jennifer Betzner, Phillip
Watson, Glynis Watson
PPR #ON4215875
Rules And Regulations:
• Exhibitors fees apply.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• On Line entries are made at
https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-society, or
the fair office at 519-647-2502. Fax 519-647-3899, 812 Old
Hwy #8, Rockton, L0R 1X0.
• Owner’s name & address must appear in full and all the
required information about the animal must be filled in.
• Liability insurance information is required and is to be
completed on the entry form.
• Commercial market animals must be weighed at the show
prior to showing.
• Cattle are not to be removed from stalls prior to 4 p.m.
• Any exhibitor removing animals before 4 p.m. will have a
50% deduction from prize winnings.
Definitions:
An exhibit shall be interpreted as follows:
• All purebred registered animals, whether owned by one
person or by more than one person (individually or jointly),
are considered to be the production of the farm or breeding
unit on which they are maintained.
A breeding unit is defined as follows:
• In each classification where the same or common interests
are involved in more than one breeding operation, such
operations are considered as one breeding unit.
• In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one
breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one
breeding unit exists.
• The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units
shall rest with the exhibitor(s).
PRIZES:
Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd placings only.
Supreme Champion of Beef Prize: Trophy
Sponsored by: Gowland Farms
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SECTION 16A
COMMERCIAL BEEF
Rules and Regulations:
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Liability insurance information is required and is to be
completed on the entry form.
• Exhibitors must pay a non-refundable $10.00 exhibitor’s fee,
Juniors are exempt.
• Exhibitors to provide their own straw.
• 15% of the prize money will be deducted in lieu of the entry
fee
• Classes will be divided by weight.
Weigh in will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. the day of the
show.
All commercial beef animals must be weighed.
Special prizes:
Champion Market Animal Prizes: 1st: Banner
Sponsor Pine Grove Acres
Group of 3 Market Animals
Sponsor: Lynden Manor Farms
Classes:
1. Classes 1-6 Commercial Beef Market Animals - Divided by
Weight Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $55, 5th:
$50, $30
7. Groups of 3 Market Animals , owned by the exhibitor
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $50, 5th: $45
Must have been shown in one of the above classes
Sponsors: Millgrove Packers, Glen Smith
SECTION 16B BREEDING HEIFER
Rules and Regulations:
• Animals not allowed to show in Breeding Heifer class, if
shown in Market Show or Purebred classification.
• Two yearling heifers per exhibitor
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $55, 5th: $50, $30
Special prizes:
Open Champion Breeding Heifer Prizes: 1st: Banner
Sponsored by Sheffield Automotive
Classes:
1. Crossbred, Bred Heifer, Born 2018
2. Crossbred, Heifer Calf, Born in 2019
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SECTION 17
ALL BREEDS
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette and Banner
Sponsor: Ken & Nancy Mills
Reserve Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette
Grand Champion Female Prize: Rosette and Banner
Sponsor: Majestic Livestock
Reserve Grand Champion Female Prize: Rosette
SECTION 18 ABERDEEN ANGUS
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $55, 5th: $50, $30
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette and Banner
Sponsor: Regional Tractor Sales
Reserve Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette
Grand Champion Female Prize: Rosette and Banner
Sponsor: Glenfiddich Galloways
Reserve Champion Female Prize: Rosette
SECTION 19 ONTARIO REGISTERED SPECKLE PARK CLASSIC
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $55, 5th: $50, $30
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: Watson Land Livestock Inc
Reserve Grand Champion Bull Prize: Rosette
Grand Champion Female Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: Hugh McNeil
Reserve Grand Champion Female Prize: Rosette
BELOW CLASSES APPLY TO SECTIONS 17,18,19
Classes:
1. Bull Calf - Born on or after January 1st, 2019 Min 3
Months Age on Judging Day
2. Yearling Bull, Born January 1st, 2018 to December 31st,
2018
3. 2 year old Bull Born January 1st, 2017 to December 31st,
2017
4. Female Calf Born on or after January 1st, 2019 Min 3
Months on Judging Day
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5. Female Born January 1st, 2018 to March 31st, 2018
6. Female Born April 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2018
7. Female - Born 2017 with Her Own 2019 Calf
Natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot, Female & Calf shall be
shown as a unit
8. Female - Born prior to 2017 with Her Own 2019 Calf,
natural purebred
Tattooed calf at foot, shown as a unit, except calf is eligible as
single unit in class 4
9. Breeder's Herd, Group of 4 Animals Bred by Exhibitor,
both sexes represented
Each animal shown in above classes, 1 animal owned by
exhibitor, limit 1 exhibit per exhibitor
Sponsor: Brookland Farms
GUERNSEY
SECTION 20
GUERNSEY- TINY FUTURE FARMERS
SHOW TIME: Monday October 14th, 2019, 12:30 p.m.
CO-ORDINATOR: Marilyn Stephens 519-647-3787
PPR #ON4215875
• No entry fee required.
• Open to boys and girls under eight years of age as of
January 1st, 2019 showing a Guernsey dairy calf.
Special prizes:
Each Exhibitor will receive $10 Cash & Rosette
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Showmanship - Sponsored by Huntsdale Farms Prize:
Trophy
Classes:
1. Showmanship Guernsey
SECTION 21 GUERNSEY
SHOW TIME: Monday October 14th, 2019, 1:00 p.m.
CHAIR: Marilyn Stephens – 519-647-3787
MEMBERS: Ken McKnight, Dorothy Sager, Janet Ringelberg,
Rob Forster, Eleanor Wood, Dawn Gage, Rob Sager
JUDGE: Devin O'Hara, Schomberg
ANNOUNCER: Eleanor Wood
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PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• Exhibitor’s fee is $10.00.
• New and non-retained exhibitors must send money with
entries.
• Exhibitor’s rules apply.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
• Buildings for stabling animals will be available Sunday,
October 13th after 6 p.m.
• Entries are due at the fair office before October 4th, 2019.
• There will be a deduction of 15% of all prize monies
• Livestock entry forms are available online using AssistExpo
or from the General Manager, 812 Old Hwy #8, Rockton,
L0R 1X0. Fax 519-647-3899 or telephone 519-647-2502.
• The owner’s name and address must appear in full and all
the required information about the animal must be filled in.
• Liability insurance information is required and is to be
completed on the entry form.
• Cattle are not to be removed from stalls prior to 4 p.m. the
day of the show.
• Classes are open to any exhibitor owning purebred and
75% purebred Guernsey dairy cattle.
• All dairy animals must have an NLID approved plastic ear
tag. Animals cannot be shown otherwise.
• Harness cards will be used instead of hatbands for the
Guernsey show.
• Each exhibitor will need to provide their own harness
• Rosettes will be awarded to 1st place and 2nd - 8th place
flat ribbons.
Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $75, 3rd: $60, 4th: $50, 5th: $45, 6th:
$40, 7th: $30, 8th: $20, $15
Classes:
1. Senior Heifer Calf-Born September 1, 2018 to March 31,
2019
2. Summer Yearling - Born June 1, 2018 to August 31st,
2018
3. Junior Yearling Heifer - Born March 1st, 2018 to May
31st, 2018
4. Senior Yearling Heifer - September 1, 2017 to February
28th, 2018
Junior Champion - Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 - Rosette Prize: Bag of
Feed
Sponsor: Settlers Supplies Inc.
Reserve Junior Champion - Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 Prize: Rosette
5. Junior Herd - Group of 3 Junior Animals bred by
exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20
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At least two owned by exhibitor
Sponsor: John & Marilyn Stephens
Classes 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 shall be in milk
Or if dry must be within approx eight weeks of calving
Exhibits in classes 6, 7, 8, 9, &10 shall be in milk or if dry must
be within approximately eight weeks of calving.
6. Two yr. old - born September 1st, 2016 to August 31st,
2017
Exhibits shall be in milk, dry, or not yet calved for the first
time
Best Udder in class 6 Prize: $30
7. Three yr. old - born September 1st, 2015 to August 31st,
2016
Best Udder in class 7 Prize: $30
8. Four yr. old - born September 1st, 2014 to August 31st,
2015
Best Udder in class 8 Prize: $30
9. Five yr. old - born September 1st, 2013 to August 31st,
2014
Best Udder in class 9 Prize: $30
10. Mature Cow - Born prior to September 1st, 2013
Best Udder in class 10 Prize: $30
Champion Cow - Classes 6,7,8,9,10 Prize: Rosette & Gift
Sponsored by Dorothy Sager
Reserve Champion Cow - Classes 6,7,8,9,10 Prize: Rosette
11. Breeders Herd, Group of 3 Animals Bred by Exhibitor, 1
exhibit per exhibitor
Exhibitor must have bred all three animals and own at least
two
Best Udder - Classes 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 - Judge will designate
The Best Udder in each class, if deemed worthy.
SHEEP
SECTION 25 to 31
SHOW TIME: Monday October 14th, 2019, 9:30 a.m.
CHAIR: Allan Hawkins – 519-623-3978
COMMITTEE: Carol Hawkins, Dave Leslie
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Sponsors: Settlers Supplies Inc., Willie’s Meats
PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• Exhibitor rules apply. The Powers of Society rules and
regulations apply.
• Liability insurance information is required and is to be
completed on the entry form.
• All exhibits must be owned and registered in the name of
the exhibitor.
• Definition of an Entry – All registered sheep, whether owned
by one person or by more than one person (individually or
jointly) which are maintained on one farm or breeding unit
and are considered to be the production of one farm or
breeding unit.
• Only one entry per class is eligible from such farm or
breeding unit, unless otherwise authorized by the Fair in
accordance with breeding class rules listed.
• Breeding classes: Only one entry per class is eligible from
such farm or breeding unit, except an exhibitor may show
two entries per class in a maximum of two classes.
• If there are less than three exhibitors and 18 animals in any
one section, the committee in charge has the right to
change the breed to an open group class at full prize
money. Animals may only be shown in one section.
• Sheep must not be removed from pens before 5 p.m.
Monday.
• Fair directors reserve the right to reject any flock for health
reasons upon veterinary inspection.
• The exhibitor is only allowed to show maximum of two
breeds.
• A hat band with exhibitor numbers will be supplied and must
be worn in the ring.
• Exhibitors are to provide their own straw.
• There will be a deduction of 15% of all prize monies in lieu
of an entry fee.
•
Special Grand Champion Ram of the Show Prize: $50 Cash
Award
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
Grand Champion Ewe of the Show Prize: $50 Cash Award
Sponsor: Allan & Carol Hawkins
Prizes: 1st:$45, 2nd:$40,3rd:$35, 4th:$30, 5th:$25,
6th:$20,others:$15
SECTION 25
SUFFOLK (SHORT FLEECE)
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Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 26
DORSET (Short Fleece)
Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 27
OXFORD DOWN (Short Fleece)
Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 28
SOUTHDOWN (Short Fleece)
Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 29
HAMPSHIRE (Short Fleece)
Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 30 LEICESTER
Special prizes:
Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
SECTION 31
LINCOLN
Special prizes:
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Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ewe Prize: Rosette
Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
Reserve Champion Ram Prize: Rosette
THE BELOW CLASSES APPLY TO SECTIONS 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 31.
Classes:
1. Ewe Yearling
Three pairs of temporary incisors must be in place. Must be
born & bred in Canada
2. Ewe
First pair of temporary incisors must me in place. Born on the
property of the exhibitor
3. Ram Yearling
Three pairs of temporary incisors must be in place
4. Ram
First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born on the
property of the exhibitor
5. Get-of-Sire, Group of 3 animals, same Sire, Both sexes
represented
Born on property of exhibitor. First pair of temporary incisors
must be in place
6. Breeder's Flock, Group of 4 animals, both sexes
represented
Registration certificate for each respective animal must show
the exhibitor as breeder and as owner - in both cases whether
as an individual or in partnership. Each animal must have
been exhibited in one of the above classes. All animals must
be from one farm or breeding unit as specified in the
'Definition of an Entry'. All animals in the group to be of one
breed.
SECTION 34 & 35
DAIRY GOATS
SHOW TIME: Sunday October 13th, 2019 9:30 a.m.
in the Agridome (west side)
CHAIR: Mary Dove 905-807-8260
VICE CHAIR: Amanda Lindsay-Peaire
COMMITTEE: Shawn Peaire, Grant Howley, Linda Lindsay
VETERINARIAN: Dr. Peter Marsales, Stonegates Vet. Services
PPR #0N4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• Exhibitor rules apply.
• The Powers of Society rules and regulations apply.
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• Liability insurance information is required and is to be
completed on the entry form.
• There will be a deduction of 15% of all prize monies
• The registered name(s) and number of goats are to be on
the required form.
• Premier exhibitor points are calculated as per the C.G.S.
guidelines.
• All animals must pass a mandatory health check prior to
unloading.
• Animals failing to pass the inspection or arriving late for the
inspection cannot be shown.
• Goats must not be removed from pens until 5:00 p.m.
• Ages are computed from the date of birth to the first day of
October 2019.
• All animals shown in special classes must have been shown
in their regular class.
• This show is sanctioned by the Canadian Goat Society and
C.G.S. rules will govern.
• Pre-show veterinary inspection. 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
• All goats must be in their pens in Barn 2 by 9:00 a.m. in
order that tattoos and registrations may be checked.
• The maximum total eligible exhibits from a breeding unit is
ten.
• There will be no pre-show milk-out; however, the judge may
call for a milkout at any time, in any class.
• Exhibitors are requested to be neat and appropriately attired
in white or white shirt & black pants when showing their
animals in the ring.
PRIZES: For section 34.1st: $45, 2nd:$40, 3rd: $35, 4th: $30,
5th: $25, 6th: $15, others: $15.
SPECIAL PRIZES:
Best Doe in Show
Sponsor: John Baine
Premier Exhibitor Prize: $25.00 gift card
In Memory of Edward R. Biddle
Sponsorship: $42.00, Paul Biddle
Grand Champion Prize: Rosette & certificate
Reserve Grand Champion Prize: Rosette
Best La Mancha Doe Prize: Trophy (perpetuating)
Sponsor: Grant Howley
Best Saanen Herd, four purebred Saanen Does Prize: Trophy
(perpetuating)
Any age of which three or more must be in milk, bred, and owned
by exhibitor
Sponsor: Mrs. Jeanne Farron
Best Alpine Doe Prize: Trophy (perpetuating)
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Sponsor: Vera Murchie
Best Alpine Herd, four purebred Does Prize: Trophy
(perpetuating)
Any age of which 3 must be in milk. Bred and owned by the
exhibitor
Sponsor: Paul Biddle
Trophy & $25 Gift Card
SECTIONS 34.1- A.O.P.
SECTION 34.2 - LA MANCHA
SECTION 34.3- SAANEN
SECTION 34.4- ALPINE
SECTION 34.5- TOGGENBURG
SECTION 34.6- NUBIAN
SECTION 34.7- RECORDED GRADES
THE BELOW CLASSES APPLY TO SECTIONS 34.1, 34.2,
34.3, 34.4, 34.5, 34.6,34.7
Classes:
1. Doe Kid - over 3 months & under 9 months
2. Doe Kid - over 9 months & under 24 months, never
freshened
3. Milking Yearling - over 12 months & under 24 months,
in milk
4. Doe - over 24 months & under 36 months, in milk
5. Doe - over 36 months, in milk
6. Best Udder Class Prizes: 1st: $45, 2nd: $40
Judge designates the best udder in each milking class.
Compete for 1st & 2nd placings
7. Breeder's Herd, Group of 4 animals
Bred & owned by exhibitor, consisting of at least 3 milking
does
8. Dam & Daughter
9. Get of Sire, 3 Does any age sired by the same buck
10. Progeny of Dam, 2 Does any age
SECTION 35
YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP GOATS
SHOW TIME: Sunday October 13th, 2019 9:30 a.m. in the
Agridome (west side)
Exhibitors may exhibit any age of goat desired.
Classes:
1. Junior Showmanship - Jr age 10 yrs & under Prizes: 1st:
$20, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $10, others: $5 Prize: Trophy & Cash
Payout
Sponsor: Linda Lindsay
2. Senior Showmanship - Sr age 11 & over Prizes: 1st: $20,
2nd: $15, 3rd: $10, others: $5 Prize: Trophy & Cash Payout
Sponsor: R.A.S.
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4-DAY POULTRY, PIGEON & RABBIT SHOW
CHAIRS:
Poultry – Greg Oakes, [email protected]
Pigeons –Terry McLean, 519-740-3433
Rabbits - Heather Dillon, 905-320-9434
SHOW DIRECTORS: All the membership of the Flamborough
Fur & Feather Fancier Club.
JUDGES:
POULTRY JUDGES: Mark Camelleri, Brantford, On., Frank
Goodfellow, Parham, On.
POULTRY CLERKS: Elana Oakes and Emily Oakes
RABBIT JUDGE: Len Slye
PIGEON JUDGE: Jerry Sindelar
PPR# ON4215875
Wire coops will be provided
RULES & REGULATIONS:
• There will be a deduction of 15% in lieu of an entry fee.
• Due to space limitation, only the first 1,000 entries received
will be accepted. Rabbit entries will be limited to the first 50.
• Entries will be accepted until two weeks prior to the show,
by Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. All exhibitors who submit their
entries on time will receive by mail a pass to allow them
entry Fri. or Sat. morning to coop their entries.
• All exhibits must be in their proper place by 9:30 a.m. on
Saturday, October 12, 2019. Poultry and Pigeon judging
will commence at 10 a.m. Rabbits at 1:30 p.m.
• Exhibits will be fed and cared for by the Directors. Settlers
Supply Inc. is donating feed for exhibits over the
weekend.
• RAS will not be responsible for damage or loss of exhibits.
• Exhibits showing signs of sickness or in poor condition will
be removed at discretion of the Committee in Charge.
• Exhibits may be brought Friday, Oct.11th, 2019 from 12:00
noon to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October, 12th, 2019
from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
• No exhibitor is allowed to exhibit more than four entries per
class.
• Birds & Rabbits will remain in coops until 4:00 p.m. on
Monday.
• All exhibitors (except Juniors) must pay a yearly exhibitor
fee to the R.A.S.
• Judging will be done according to the Standard of
Perfection. First place will not necessarily be awarded to the
only entry in its class, according to the judge’s opinion.
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• This show is sanctioned by the American Poultry
Association.
• Liability for damage, loss, or injury caused by an exhibit will
be the responsibility of the owner.
NOTICE TO ALL POULTRY EXHIBITORS
All birds entered must originate from Salmonella Pullorum-
Typhoid clean provinces, states, countries, or have been tested
(to Animal Disease and Protection Act – Section 79 standards)
with negative results to be eligible for entry.
Cups of seed will be available to visitors to feed the chickens and
ducks during the weekend.
SPECIAL AWARDS
Donated by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Best Game Bantam Prize: $10
Best Modern Game Bantam Prize: $10
Best Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10
Best Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10
Best Other Comb Clean Legged Bantam Prize: $10
Best Bantam Duck Prize: $10
Best American Standard Prize: $10
Best English Standard Prize: $10
Best Asiatic Standard Prize: $10
Best Mediterranean Standard Prize: $10
Best Any Other Standard Breed Class Prize: $10
Best Continental Standard Prize: $10
SPECIAL AWARDS
Donated by: Rockton Agricultural Society
Grand Champion of Poultry Show Prize: $100
Reserve Grand Champion of Poultry Show Prize: $50
Junior Champion Poultry Show Prize: $50
Reserve Junior Champion Poultry Show Prize: $25
Champion Turkey Prize: $50
Reserve Champion Turkey Prize: $25
Champion Duck Prize: $50
Reserve Champion Duck Prize: $25
Champion Goose Prize: $50
Reserve Champion Goose Prize: $25
Reserve Champion Bantam Prize: $25
Reserve Champion Standard Chicken Prize: $25
Best Flying Pigeon Prize: $50
Best Fancy Pigeon Prize: $50
Champion Pigeon Prize: $50
Reserve Champion Pigeon Prize: $25
Champion Junior Pigeon Prize: $25
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Champion Junior Pigeon Sponsor: Pavlo Pottery Prize: $20
Reserve Champion Junior Pigeon Prize: $25
Reserve Champion Junior Pigeon Sponsor: Pavlo Pottery Prize:
$20
SPECIAL AWARDS
BAGS OF FEED
Champion Pigeon in Junior Division Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by Pavlo Pottery
Champion Pigeon in Section 40 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by Settlers Supply
Champion Standard in Section 41 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by: Grand Valley Fortifiers
Champion Bantam in section 42 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by Bogle Seeds
Champion Goose in Section 43 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by: Quick Feeds Copetown
Champion Duck in Section 45 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by County Ag
Champion Turkey in Section 44 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by Halma Organic Grains
Best Standard Junior Turkey in Section 44 Prize: Bag of Feed
Donated by Halma Organic Grains
JUNIOR SHOW
The JUNIOR SHOW is for exhibitors age 16 years and younger.
There will be adeduction of 15% in lieu of entry fees. All Junior
entries compete in the regular classes. Mark your entry
“JUNIOR”.
Best Junior Chicken Standard Prize: Trophy
Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Best Junior Pigeon Prize: Trophy
Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Best Junior Duck Prize: Trophy
Sponsored by: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Best Junior Goose Prize: Trophy
Sponsored by Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Best Junior Chicken (Bantam) Prize: Plaque
Sponsored by: Dr. Candice Chapman
Best Junior Duck Bantam Prize: Trophy
In Memory of Darrell Smith
Trophies and Prizes will be awarded on Monday, October
14th, 2019 at 3 p.m. at the front of the Poultry Building.
Please join us to receive your awards!
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PIGEONS
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3
Classes:
Old
Cock
Old
Hen
Young
Bird
Homer Racing Blue 1 2 3
Homer Racing Blue Check 4 5 6
Homer Racing Red/Red Check 7 8 9
Homer Racing A.O.C. 10 11 12
Homer Saddle A.O.C. 13 14 15
Tippler, A.O.C. 16 17 18
Flying Roller, A.O.C. 19 20 21
Parlour Roller, A.O.C. 22 23 24
Modena Gazi Blue or Silver 25 26 27
Modena Gazi, Bronze, Plain, Laced or
Tri.
28 29 30
Modena Gazi, A.O.C. 31 32 33
Modena Schiette, White 34 35 36
Modena Schietti, Bronze, Plain, Laced,
Tri.
37 38 39
Modena Shietti, A.O.C. 40 41 42
Modena Schietti, Self 43 44 45
Homer Show Pen, A.O.C. 46 47 48
Show Roller, Black 49 50 51
Show Roller, Red or Yellow 52 53 54
Show Roller, Black, A.O.C. 55 56 57
L.F.C.L. Tumbler, A.C. 58 59 60
West of England Tumbler, A.C. 61 62 63
Tumbler, A.O.V. 64 65 66
Trumpeter, A.V. 67 68 69
Ice Pigeon, A.V. 70 71 72
Giant Runt, A.C. 73 74 75
Fantail Self, A.C. 76 77 78
Fantail Saddle, A.C. 79 80 81
Fantail Bars, A.C. 82 83 84
Fantail, A.O.C. 85 86 87
Fantail Indian, A.C. 88 89 90
Jacobin, A.C. 91 92 93
Chinese Owls, A.C. 94 95 96
Frillback, A.C. 97 98 99
African Owl, A.C. 100 101 102
Oriental Frill Satinette, A.C. 103 104 105
Oriental Frill Blondinette, A.C. 106 107 108
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Classic old Frill, A.V. 109 110 111
Short Face, A.V. 112 113 114
Voorburg Shield Cropper, A.C. 115 116 117
Norwich Cropper, A.C. 118 119 120
Cropper or Pouter, A.O.V. 121 122 123
Old German Owls, A.C. 124 125 126
Helmet, A.V. 127 128 129
Nunn, A.C. 130 131 132
German Beauty Home, A.C. 133 134 135
Archangels, A.C. 136 137 138
Mookee, A.C. 139 140 141
Show King, A.C. 142 143 144
English Magpie, A.C. 145 146 147
Damascenes, A.C. 148 149 150
Feather Leg, Fancy, A.O.V. Named 151 152 153
Clean Leg, Fancy, A.O.V. Named 154 155 156
Dove, A.V. 157 158 159
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SECTION 41
STANDARD POULTRY
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Classes:
Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet
AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock White 1 2 3 4
AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock Barred 5 6 7 8
AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock Buff 9 10 11 12
AMERICAN - Plymouth Rock, A.O.C. 13 14 15 16
AMERICAN - Wyandotte, White 17 18 19 20
AMERICAN - Wyandotte, Silver
Laced
21 22 23 24
AMERICAN - Wyandotte, A.O.C. 25 26 27 28
AMERICAN - Rhode Island Red 29 30 31 32
AMERICAN - Rhode Island Red
Rosecomb
33 34 35 36
AMERICAN - Black Jersey Giant 37 38 39 40
AMERICAN - Chantecler 41 42 43 44
AMERICAN - American A.O.V. -
properly named
45 46 47 48
ENGLISH - Buff Orpington 49 50 51 52
ENGLISH - White Orpington 53 54 55 56
ENGLISH - Orpington A.O. C. 57 58 59 60
ENGLISH -Dorking 61 62 63 64
ENGLISH - Australorp 65 66 67 68
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ENGLISH - Cornish 69 70 71 72
ENGLISH - Light Sussex 73 74 75 76
ENGLISH - Speckled Sussex 77 78 79 80
ENGLISH -English A.O.V., properly
named
81 82 83 84
MEDITERRANEAN - Ancona 85 86 87 88
MEDITERRANEAN - Andalusians 89 90 91 92
MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, White 93 94 95 96
MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, Brown 97 98 99 100
MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn, Black 101 102 103 104
MEDITERRANEAN - Leghorn,
A.O.C.
105 106 107 108
MEDITERRANEAN - Minorca A.C. 109 110 111 112
MEDITERRANEAN - Mediterranean
A.O.V. -properly named
113 114 115 116
ASIATIC - Brahma, Light 117 118 119 120
ASIATIC -Brahma, Dark 121 122 123 124
ASIATIC -Brahma, A.O.C. 125 126 127 128
ASIATIC -Cochin, White 129 130 131 132
ASIATIC -Cochin, Black 133 134 135 136
ASIATIC -Cochin, Buff 137 138 139 140
ASIATIC -Cochin A.O.C. 141 142 143 144
ASIATIC -Asiatic A.O.V., properly
named
145 146 147 148
CONTINENTAL - Barnvelder, A.O.V. 149 150 151 152
CONTINENTAL - Hamburg,
Spangled
153 154 155 156
CONTINENTAL - Hamburg, A.O.C. 157 158 159 160
CONTINENTAL - Polish, Buff Laced. 161 162 163 164
CONTINENTAL - Polish, A.O.C. 165 166 167 168
CONTINENTAL - Welsummer 169 170 171 172
CONTINENTAL - Continental,
A.O.V., properly named
173 174 175 176
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Sumatra
177 178 179 180
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Ameracauna
181 182 183 184
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED,
Aracauna
185 186 187 188
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Modern Game
189 190 191 192
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Old English Game
193 194 195 196
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Phoenix
197 198 199 200
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ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Sumatra
201 202 203 204
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
A.O.S.B. A.O.V.
205 206 207 208
ANY OTHER STANDARD BREED -
Guinea Fowl
209 210 211 212
.
JUNIORS ONLY- Working Bird Class- must be cared for by
exhibitor, cannot show more than three other Poultry exhibits.
Standard or Bantam Bird, one per class.
Classes:
213. Male - Working Bird Class- JUNIORS ONLY
214. Female- Working Bird Class- JUNIORS ONLY
SECTION 42
BANTAM
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Classes:
Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Plymouth Rock, White
1 2 3 4
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Plymouth Rock Barred
5 6 7 8
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Plymouth Rock A.O.C.
9 10 11 12
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Leghorn, White
13 14 15 16
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Leghorn, Silver
17 18 19 20
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Leghorn, A.O.C.
21 22 23 24
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Japanese Grey
25 26 27 28
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Japanese Black Tail White
29 30 31 32
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Japanese Black
33 34 35 36
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG
Japanese A.O.V.
37 38 39 40
SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEG Rhode
Island Red S.C.
41 42 43 44
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG Sebright,
Silver
45 46 47 48
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG Sebright,
Golden.
49 50 51 52
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Wyandotte, White
53 54 55 56
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG 57 58 59 60
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Wyandotte, Black
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Wyandotte, Partridge
61 62 63 64
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Wyandotte, A.O.C.
65 66 67 68
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Hamburg, A.V.
69 70 71 72
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Rosecomb, White
73 74 75 76
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Rosecomb, Black
77 78 79 80
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG
Rosecomb, Blue
81 82 83 84
ROSE COMB CLEAN LEG Rhode
Island Red, Rosecomb
85 86 87 88
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Polish, White
89 90 91 92
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Polish, White Crested Black
93 94 95 96
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Polish, A.O.C.
97 98 99 100
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Cornish White
101 102 103 104
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Cornish Red/White Laced
105 106 107 108
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Cornish A.O.C.
109 110 111 112
ANY OTHER COMB CLEAN LEG
Chantecler
113 114 115 116
FEATHER LEG Cochin, White 117 118 119 120
FEATHER LEG Cochin, Black 121 122 123 124
FEATHER LEG Cochin A.O.C. 125 126 127 128
FEATHER LEG Brahma, Dark 129 130 131 132
FEATHER LEG Brahma, Light 133 134 135 136
FEATHER LEG Brahma, Buff 137 138 139 140
FEATHER LEG Silkie White 141 142 143 144
FEATHER LEG Silkie A.O.C. 145 146 147 148
FEATHER LEG Booted Bantam,
Millefleur
149 150 151 152
FEATHER LEG Booted Bantam
A.O.C.
153 154 155 156
FEATHER LEG Belgian Bearded
D'Uccle, Millefleur
157 158 159 160
MODERN GAMES, Modern Game,
Black Red
161 162 163 164
MODERN GAMES, Modern Game, 165 166 167 168
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Black
MODERN GAMES, Modern Game,
White
169 170 171 172
MODERN GAMES, Modern Game,
Birchen
173 174 175 176
MODERN GAMES, Modern Game,
A.O.C.
177 178 179 180
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Old English,
Black Red
181 182 183 184
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Old English,
Black
185 186 187 188
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Old English,
White
189 190 191 192
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Old English,
Silver Duckwing
193 194 195 196
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Old English
A.O.C.
197 198 199 200
OLD ENGLISH GAMES, Bantam,
A.O.V. properly named
201 202 203 204
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SECTION 43
GEESE
Two entries per class, per exhibitor in section 43.
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Classes:
Male
Old
Female
Old
Male
Young
Female
Young
Toulouse 1 2 3 4
Embden 5 6 7 8
African 9 10 11 12
Buff 13 14 15 16
Chinese 17 18 19 20
Pomeranian 21 22 23 24
A.O.V., Correctly Named 25 26 27 28
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SECTION 44
TURKEYS
Two entries per class, per exhibitor in section 44.
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Classes:
Tom
Old
Hen
Old
Tom
Young
Hen
Young
Bronze 1 2 3 4
Beltsville White 5 6 7 8
Royal Palm 9 10 11 12
A.O.V. (Named) 13 14 15 16
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SECTION 45
DUCKS
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Classes:
Old
Drake
Old
Female
Young
Drake
Young
Female
Call White 1 2 3 4
Call Snowy 5 6 7 8
Call Grey 9 10 11 12
Call A.O.C. 13 14 15 16
East Indie, Black 17 18 19 20
India Runner, White 21 22 23 24
India Runner, Grey 25 26 27 28
India Runner, A.O.C. 29 30 31 32
Khaki Campbell 33 34 35 36
Pekin 37 38 39 40
Rouen 41 42 43 44
Muscovy, White 45 46 47 48
Muscovy, Black 49 50 51 52
Muscovy, Chocolate 53 54 55 56
Muscovy, A.O.C. 57 58 59 60
Saxony 61 62 63 64
Crested 65 66 67 68
Buff 69 70 71 72
Welsh Harlequins 73 74 75 76
Cayuga 77 78 79 80
Swedish Blue 81 82 83 84
A.O.V. (Named) 85 86 87 88
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SECTION 46
RABBITS
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Special prizes:
Champion Rabbit Prize: $50
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Reserve Champion Rabbit Prize: $25
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Champion Junior Rabbit Prize: $25
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Reserve Champion Junior Rabbit Prize: $25
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Champion Rabbit Prize Prize: Bag of Feed
Sponsor: Sharpe Feeds
Best Junior Rabbit Prize: Trophy
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Sponsor: Flamborough Fur & Feather Fanciers
Classes:
Buck Doe
New Zealand 1 2
California 3 4
Holland Lops 5 6
Dutch 7 8
Netherland Dwarf A.C. 9 10
Mini Lop 11 12
Mini Rex 13 14
Lionhead 15 16
A.O.V. named (Small Breed) 17 18
A.O.V. named (Large & Medium
Breeds)
19 20
.
JUNIORS ONLY
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Must be cared for by exhibitor, exhibitor can't show more than
two other Rabbit exhibits. One per class
Classes:
21. Male Pet Rabbit Class -JUNIORS ONLY-
22. Female Pet Rabbit Class -JUNIORS ONLY-
4-H CLUB ACHIEVEMENT DAYS
SECTION 47
4-H FLAMBOROUGH DAIRY CALF SHOW
TIME: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 2019 at 11:30 a.m.
CLUB LEADERS: Janet Ringelberg, 519-647-2547, Kathryn
Underwood.
JUDGE: Celest Cook, Stratford, On
Sponsor: Rockton Agricultural Society
Rules and Regulations:
• Open to members of the Flamborough 4-H Dairy Calf Club.
• Note rules and regulations for the 4-H Inter-County Dairy
Calf Club show.
• No substitutions, calf must be this year’s 4-H project.
SECTION 48-53
4-H INTER-COUNTY DAIRY CALF CLUB EXTRAVAGANZA
SHOW TIME: Friday October 11th, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.
CHAIR: Kathryn Underwood, [email protected]
CO-CHAIR: Eleanor Wood – 519-647-2167 or
COMMITTEE: Ken Lisso, Janet & Jake, Deanna & Mikayla
Ringelberg,Karen & Murray Hunt, Ann & Robert & Whitney &
Jason Nimijohn,Bruce Nisbet, Gordon Alblas, Chris Patterson,
Nolan Wood,Jeff Stephens, Josh Bouwmeester, Matt Underwood
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RING SET-UP: Anne & Robert Nimijohn
JUDGE: Stephanie Murphy, Hastings, On
PPR #ON4215875
Sponsors: TD Canada Trust, Norwell Dairy Systems, Floradale
Feed Mill, Norwood Farms, Dundas Animal Hospital, Main Street
Animal Hospital, Ken Lisso
Rules and Regulations:
• Entries must be received on a proper 4-H form. Incomplete
entry forms will not be accepted.
• Exhibitors must be members of a 4-H Calf Club organized
this year.
• Previous winners are eligible to compete.
• The name of your 4-H Club must be on the entry form
provided.
• No online entries.
• Entries must be received by the fair office no later than
October 4th, 2019. Late entries may not be accepted.
• All entrants must exhibit this year’s 4-H Calf Club calf as
identified before June 1st, 2019.
• No substitutions, calf must be this year’s 4-H project.
• Rockton Agricultural Society will not be responsible for any
loss, damage, or accident to any person or property on the
grounds during the fair, however caused.
• Harness cards will be used. Each exhibitor will provide their
own harness.
• Parents may photograph class winners in the winner’s
circle.
• Show photos may be ordered from our photographer -
Lauren Eby, from her online portfolio.
Complimentary Brunch 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, October 11th
Courtesy of R.A.S. and hosted by the St. George Lions Club
Complimentary Pizza for participating 4-H members and leaders
Friday October 11th, 5:30 p.m. midway in the show.
Sponsors: Wentworth Milk Committee, Pizza Pizza, Rockton
Agricultural Society
SECTION 48
4-H INTERBREED SHOWMANSHIP
SHOW TIME: Friday October, 11th, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.
Prizes: 1st: $50, others: $40
Special prizes:
Honourable Mention Dairy Showmanship Prize: $50 Prize:
Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Showman Prize: $75 Prize:
Rosette
Grand Champion Dairy Showmanship Prize: $100 Prize:
Rosette
Classes:
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1. Dairy Interbreed Showmanship - Novice - Ages 9 to 11
years
2. Dairy Interbreed Showmanship - Junior - 12 to 14 years
3. Dairy Interbreed Showmanship - Intermediate - 15 to 17
years
4. Dairy Interbreed Showmanship - Senior - 18 to 21 years &
older
Champion Dairy Showmanship -Sponsor Bosdale Farms
Reserve Dairy Champion -Sponsor Ken Lisso
Novice Dairy Champion - Sponsor Troy-Lynden Women's
Institute
In homie of Irene Hunt for her longtime commitment to 4-H
Evening Program will begin at 6:30 p.m. after the Pizza Pizza
complimentary supper
SECTION 49 DAIRY TINY FUTURE FARMERS
As of January 1, 2019
Classes:
1. Exhibitor 8 yrs & Younger, with a Helper Required Prize:
$10 Cash payout
2. Exhibitor 8 yrs & Younger, No Helper Required Prize: $10
Cash Payout
Showmanship Class 2 - Trophy sponsored by Huntsdale
Farms Prize: Trophy
SECTION 50 4-H CONFORMATION
Prizes: 1st: $50, others: $40
Classes:
1. Junior Heifer-March 1, 2019 or Later
2. Intermediate Heifer- Dec. 1, 2018 - Feb. 28, 2019
3. Senior Heifer - Sept. 1, 2018 to Nov. 30, 2018
4. Summer Yearling - June 1, 2018 to Aug. 31, 2018
5. Junior Yearling - Mar. 1, 2018 to May 31, 2018
Grand Champion 4-H Calf
Sponsor Dairy Knole Farm, Rob & Anne Nimijohn
Reserve Champion 4-H Calf
Sponsor Glen Drummond Farm, Roger Betty Dyment
SECTION 51 4-H GROUP OF FOUR - DAIRY CLUB CALVES
Special prizes:
Champion Group of Four - Ken Harper Memorial Trophy
Prize: Harper Memorial Trophy
Classes:
1. Group of 4 4-H Club Calves - (Only 4-H Leaders to Enter
Club) Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30
SECTION 52 4-H DAIRY HERDSMAN'S COMPETITION
Classes:
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1. 4-H Herdsman's Competition (Only 4-H Leaders to Enter
Club) Prizes: 1st: $150, 2nd: $100, 3rd: $75, 4th: $50, 5th:
$25
Barn display with club & calf signs
SECTION 53 4-H DAIRY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Classes:
1. 4-H Leadership Award in Memory of Susan Sager Prize:
$100 Cash Payout
SECTION 54
Ayr Farmers Mutual
CHAMPION DAIRY CLIPPER
SHOW TIME: Saturday October 12th, 2019
7:30 p.m. sharp in the Agridome
CO-CHAIRS: Kathryn Underwood, Gordon Alblas
COMMITTEE: The Dairy Committee members
JUDGE: James Walker, Guelph, On
ANNOUNCER: Kathryn Underwood
Sponsored by Ayr Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co., R.A.S.
PPR #ON4215875
Rules and Regulations:
• Entrants are to set up and register at 7:00 p.m. sharp.
• Open to youths ages 14-21 inclusive as of January 1st,
2019..
• Entries will be accepted using AssistExpo up to and
including the closing date of October 1st, 2019.
• A maximum of 12 contestants will be selected from the
entries by means of a draw.
• Entrants who are accepted will be informed by October 7th,
2019.
• Rockton Fair will supply the dairy heifers. The heifers will be
washed with their heads clipped. They will be allocated on a
draw basis.
• It is strongly recommended that entrants have one other
person (ages 14-21) as an assistant to hold the animal. The
assistant will not advise on clipping techniques.
• Entrants shall provide all their own clipping equipment.
Outlets will be provided.
• Entrants will be allowed up to 1.5 hours for clipping and
preparation to enter the show ring.
• Entrants will be judged on their ability to prepare the heifer
they have drawn.
• All heifers will not be of equal conformation and therefore
the objective of each entrant is to prepare their animal in a
manner that takes the heifer from its state of preparedness
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at the start of the competition to as close as possible to the
breed’s true type.
• Previous “Jacket” winners are not eligible.
• Rockton Fair will provide each entrant with two admission
tickets and two lunch vouchers.
Classes:
1. Dairy Clipper - Youths ages 14-21 inclusive as of Jan 1 -
Cash Payout Prizes: 1st: $225 & Jacket, 2nd: $175, 3rd:
$150, 4th: $125
Champion Clipper
A Crested Jacket sponsored by Ayr Farmers Mutual Insurance
will be presented at the Fair's Awards Night November 22nd,
2019.
Top Junior Clipper - Ages 16 & under as of Jan 1st -
Additional Prize $50
4-H INTER-CLUB AREA
SHEEP SHOW
Sections 60 to 63
SHOW TIME: Monday, October 14th, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.
At the Agridome Sheep Ring
PPR #ON4215875
CHAIR: Doug Wright – 519-647-3093
COMMITTEE: Laura Myers, Masha Wright
JUDGE: Shea O'Neil
Rules and Regulations:
• No entry fee.
• Entries must be received at the fair office by October 4,
2019..
• Entries can be made on-line at AssistExpo of by
contacting the fair office.
• All entrants must exhibit this year’s Sheep Club lamb.
• Lambs need not be entered through the club leader.
• All exhibitors must be a member of a 4-H Sheep Club in
Ontario in the current year.
• One entry per club member.
• All entrants will receive a meal voucher worth $5.00 that
may be used at any food outlet posted as a “Designated
Food” booth.
• All exhibits are to be on the grounds by 8:30 a.m. and must
remain until 5:00 p.m., Monday, Thanksgiving Day.
PRIZES: Group A – $10.00, Group B – $8.00, Group C – $6.00
Classes will be judged on a group basis.
SECTION 60
4-H BREEDING LAMB
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• The lamb must have full-mouth milk teeth and all eight
temporary incisors.
Prizes: Group A: $10, Group B: $8, Group C: $6
Classes:
1. Senior Lamb -Born on or before February 15th, 2019
Best Senior Lamb - Born on or before February 15, 2019
Prize: Trophy
Sponsor: R.A.S.
2. Junior Lamb - After February 15th, 2019
Best Junior Lamb - After February 15, 2019 Prize: Trophy
Sponsor: Doug & Paula Wright
SECTION 61
4-H SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Prizes: Group A: $10, Group B: $8, Group C: $6
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Sheep Showmanship Prize: $100 Prize:
Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Sheep Showmanship Prize: $75
Prize: Rosette
Honourable Mention Sheep Showmanship Prize: $50 Prize:
Rosette
Sheep - Special - Junior (ages: 10-14) Prize: Cash $25
Sponsor: Don Graham
Sheep - Special - Novice - 1st Time Exhibitor (ages 9-14)
Prize: $25
Sponsor: Laura Myers
Sheep - Special - Senior - (ages 15 years & over) Prize: Cash
$50
In Memory of Andy McLaughlin
Classes:
1. Sheep Showmanship - Senior 15 Yrs & Over as of January
1st
2. Sheep Showmanship - Junior 9 - 14 Yrs. as of January 1st
3. Sheep Showmanship - Novice
Must be a First Time 4-H Sheep Exhibitor between 9 - 14 Yrs
SECTION 62
4-H MARKET LAMB
All Entrants must exhibit this year's REGISTERED Sheep
Club Lamb
Prizes: Group A: $10, Group B: $8, Group C: $6
Classes:
1. 4-H Market Lamb
Grand Champion Market Lamb Prize: Gift
Sponsor: Quick Feeds Ltd
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SECTION 63
SHEEP TINY FUTURE FARMERS
CHAIR: Doug Wright – 519-647-3093.
Junior Showmen 4-H classes are listed in sections 54-57.
Classes:
1. Tiny Future Farmers Showmanship Prize: $10 Cash Payout
Open to boys and girls 8 years & under who are not 4-H
members
Child may show lamb with or without halter
SECTION 64
4-H SHEEP - SPECIAL AWARDS
A Club must have a minimum of three exhibits to average the
points - must have minimum three members to average
Classes:
1. 4-H Special Awards - Sheep
4-H Special Awards - Club Obtaining Most Points Prize: $10
4-H Special Awards - Club Obtaining Highest Average
Number of Points Prize: $10
TROY/LYNDEN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
‘IRENE HUNT’ NOVICE HAMILTON-WENTWORTH
4-H SPIRIT AWARD 2019
This prestigious award has been created to honour and celebrate
‘Irene Hunt’ on her 100th Birthday and her outstanding
contribution to 4-H and the Women’s Institute (70 years).
4-H leaders will nominate members in 2019, who are 9 – 12
years of age before January 1, 2019.
They must assume special responsibilities, display leadership
and produce quality project work.
Award applications must be received by October 15, 2019 by
email to Rockton Agricultural Society www.rocktonworldsfair.com
or Fax 519-647-3899. Award winner will be announced at the
annual Rockton Agricultural Society Awards Night on November
22, 2019.
Further information contact Judy Hughes
[email protected] or 519-448-1544
HOMECRAFT
PRIZE LISTS & ONLINE ENTRIES available at
www.rocktonworldsfair.com
***We are on ASSIST EXPO***
Complete and submit your entries online:
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CHAIR: Terri Mand – 519-647-
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ All entry forms/ online entries for sections 68 to 94 (excepting
sections 81 & 82– special rules) must be received by the
Rockton Agricultural Society, by Friday, October 4th, 2019.
⚫ Each late entry will be charged $1.00 per item.
⚫ All exhibits must be received on Thursday, October 10th,
2019 (except Sections 81 & 82 – special rules) between 1:00
p.m. and 9:00 p.m. in the Farm & Home Building.
⚫ Exhibits must be picked up between 5.00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
on Monday, Octber 14th, 2019.
⚫ All special prizes will be in addition to first prize, unless
otherwise stated.
SECTION 68
ANTIQUES FOR THE CASUAL COLLECTOR
CHAIR: Kelly Rodgers – 905-570-4032
COMMITTEE: Cecil Hamilton, Marj Ford, Lloyd Bailey, Bill
Wheeler, Jenn Ford
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ ONLY AMATEURS may enter - no dealers.
⚫ All antique entries are to be at least 60 years old. Condition
and age will be considered. Small cracks or flaws in will not
disqualify.
⚫ No article to exceed 12” high unless otherwise stated.
⚫ Historical interest and approximate age of entry would be
appreciated but is not necessary for a prize.
⚫ Attach tag securely, but still allowing for judging.
⚫ A pair is two items; a collection is three or more.
NOTE: We will take the best possible care to safeguard the
article, but cannot be held responsible for articles or accidents to
them.
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
Special prizes:
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Most points in Antiques Prize: $25 Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: Friends of Westfield
Classes:
1. Animal Salt & Pepper Shakers
2. Shawl
3. Dinky Car
4. Chocolate Mold
5. Wall Sconce
6. Vintage Santa Claus
7. Handbag/Purse
8. Pennant
9. Baby Blanket
10. Vacation Memorabilia
11. Set of Kitchen Canisters (2-3)
12. Piece of Sports Equipment
13. Time Magazine (pre-1960)
14. Hand Carved Folk Art
15. Desktop Photo Frame
16. Napkin Holder/Ring
17. Small Map (max 18"x18")
18. Inkwell
19. Bird Cage (max 24"x24")
20. Ring
21. Halloween Decoration
SECTION 69
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE DISPLAY
DIRECTOR: Terri Mand – 519-647-0262
COMMITTEE: Candice Goodale – 519-647-0384, Marie
Maceiras
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Open any Women’s Institute Branch.
⚫ No entry fee.
⚫ Ribbons are awarded to articles placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th.
⚫ Each Institute will be responsible for its display.
⚫ Each display will be given a door to decorate, complete with
stand.
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⚫ Each Institute will be provided with an identification card.
⚫ Only two members will be permitted to set up display. Two
admission tickets will be supplied for each of the W.I. dismantling
the display.
⚫ The complete display must be set up Thursday. October
10th, 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
⚫ Handmade articles and specimens of Ladies’ work must be
the bona-fide property of the exhibitor and be made or worked by
the exhibitor.
⚫ Each category requires one article.
Display Entry Forms to be sent to the
Rockton Agricultural Society,
812 Old Hwy 8, Rockton, On L0R 1X0
by Friday, October 4, 2019.
THEME: "REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE"
Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $35, 4th: $30, 5th: $25
Special prizes:
Most Points in W.I. - Christie Hamilton Memorial Trophy
Prize: Trophy
NEW for 2019: Pat Cooper Award, a perpetual plaque and an
additional $20 awarded for the Creativity of W.I. Themed Sign.
Sponsored by Rockton W.I. in memory of Patricia Cooper's
contributions to the fair and her community.
Classes:
1. Sign for the Booth in keeping with the Theme
No Nails may be used to attached sign to door
SPECIAL - Class 1 Prize: $20
Winner's name added to the Patricia Cooper Award
Sponsor: Rockton WI
2. Floral Arrangement in a Recycled Container
Arrangement not to exceed 24" in total height, including
container
3. Recycled and/or Reinvented Artlcle of Clothing
May be a jacket, t-shirt, etc.)
SPECIAL - Class 3 Prize: $20
Sponsor: In Memory of Lorene Thompson
4. Carry Bag made from Recycled Materials
Sponsor: Wentworth District W.I.
SPECIAL - Class 4 Prize: $20 Certificate for Mary Maxim
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5. Three Fridge Magnets incorporating the Theme.
Magnets to be displayed on the steel door provided.
6. Welcome Neighbour Gift Package, containing 3 Canned
Items
Items of different varieties, labelled, displayed in a decorated
recycled container or basket
7. Overall appearance
Judge's Choice Award for Two Outstanding Articles Prize:
$20
Sponsored In Memory of Marilyn Woods and R.A.S.
SECTION 70
CULINARY ARTS
CHAIR: Cheryl Marcy – 519-622-8160
COMMITTEE: Joice Dunne, Eva-Maria Jackson, Linda Butter,
Laurie Coverdale, Jen Krebsz, Barb Robertson
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Entry tags to be securely fastened to all exhibits.
⚫ All exhibits should be in clear plastic bags on a mostly white,
disposable plate, with the exception of pies.
⚫ Articles that are marked “retained” will be kept at the end of
the fair and will become the property of the sponsor of that class.
Prizes: 1st: $5.50, 2nd: $4.50, 3rd: $4.00, 4th: $3.50 (15% kept
by the fair)
Special prizes:
Most Points in the Culinary Arts Department Prize: Trophy
Dave Fielding Memorial Trophy. Previous year's winner is
ineligible.
BREADS (YEAST):
Baked in pans approx. 23cm X 13 cm X 7cm . Only use bread
machines where stated
1. Loaf of White Bread
Handmade or bread machine - half loaf
2. Open Bread Contest, 60% Whole Wheat
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No Bread Machine - full loaf
Special 1st prize - Class 2 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Linda Butter
3. Raisin Bread
Handmade or bread machine - half loaf
4. Cheese Bread
Handmade or bread machine - half loaf
5. Multigrain Bread
Handmade or bread machine - half loaf
6. Four Iced Cinnamon Buns
Baked & attached
Most Points in Bread Classes 1-6 Prize: $20 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: The Cookhouse Bistro
QUICK BREADS AND MUFFINS (No Yeast):
Loaves to be baked in a loaf pan - turned out
7. Zucchini Loaf
Half Loaf, Add-ins accepted
8. Banana Loaf
Half Loaf, Add-ins accepted
9. Glazed Lemon Loaf
Half Loaf, No Add-ins
Best Loaf in Classes 7 - 9 Prize: $25 Robin Hood Prize
Special: 1st Place Winner - Sponsor: Robin Hood
Best Loaf in Class 7 - 9 Prize: $10 Certificate Robin Hood
Special: 2nd Place Winner - Sponsor: Robin Hood
10. Three Corn Bread Muffins
(No Baking Cups), Add-ins Accepted
11. Three Bran Muffins
(No Baking Cups)
12. Three Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
(No Baking Cups)
13. Three Fruit Muffins - any variety - tag must name variety
(No Baking Cups), Add-Ins Accepted
Best Muffin Classes 10 - 13 Prize: $20
In Memory of Greg Chambers
COOKIES AND SQUARES:
14. Three Brownies, Iced
15. Three Lemon Squares
16. Three Shortbread Cookies
17. Three Chocolate Chip Cookies
18. Three Oatmeal Cookies
19. Three Peanut Butter Cookies
20. Three Ginger Snap Cookies
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Most Points Cookies and Squares Classes 14-20 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ian Waltenbery
Best Overall Cookie, Classes 16-20 Prize: 1st & 2nd Robin
Hood Product
SUPPER DISHES:
21. Chili - (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
22. Pulled Pork (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
23. Bean Salad (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
24. Macaroni and Cheese (single serving)
In re-sealable container
25. Homemade Cauliflower Soup (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
Special 1st Prize - Class 25 Prize: $20 Gift Certificate
Sponsor The Cookhouse Bistro
26. Your Favourite Egg Dish, (single serving)
Special 1st Prize - Class 26 Prize: $5
In Memory of Jessie James
AUTUMN DELIGHTS:
27. Three Cupcakes
Decorated in a Farm Theme, Judged on Decoration Only
Special 1st Prize - Class 27 Prize: $10
Sponsor Laura Williams
28. Three Cookies
Decorated in a Farm Theme. Judged on Decoration Only
29. "Chairman's Choice" Apple Crisp, (single serving)
(Single Serving)
Special Prize - Class 29 Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $5
Sponsored by RAS
FIRST TIME EXHIBITOR IN CULINARY ARTS:
Enter Class #30 A, B, C, or All
30A. Three Brownies
30B. Three Muffins, Any Variety, No baking cups
30C. Three Peanut Butter Cookies
Judge's Choice First Time Exhbitor - Classes #30 A, B, C
Prize: $20 Gift Certificate
Sponsor The Cookhouse
Enter A, B, C, or All
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CAKES:
Must be turned out - on a suitably sized base
31. Cake Decorated in a Farm Theme
Judged on decorating only -May use cake form.
Special 1st Prize - Class 31 Prize: $10
Sponsor Laurie Coverdale
32. Chocolate Cheesecake
Baked in 8" - 9" Spring Form Pan - 1st Place RETAINED
Special Prizes - Class 32 Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $10
Sponsor Mickey McGuire's Cheese Shop
33. Chocolate Cake, Iced - single serving
Special 1st Prize - Class 33 Prize: $10
Sponsor Eva-Maria Jackson
34. Carrot Cake, Iced, single serving
Special 1st Prize - Class 34 Prize: $10
Sponsor Cheryl Marcy
35. Light or Dark Fruit Cake
No Icing, approx 2 lbs - 1st Place RETAINED
Special Prizes - Class 35 Prizes: 1st: $40, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $10
Sponsor Mickey McGuire's Cheese Shop
CREATIVE COOKING:
36. Favourite Potato Dish (250 ml Serving)
In re-sealable container
Special 1st Prize - Class 36 Prize: 50 lbs. of Potatoes
Sponsor: Brenn-B-Farm
37. Favourite Brussel Sprouts Dish (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
Special 1st Prize - Class 37 Prize: $10
Sponsor Joice Dunne
38. Hummus - any variety - (125 ml serving)
39. Favourite Quinoa Dish (250 ml serving)
In re-sealable container
Special 1st Prize - Class 39 Prize: $10
Sponsor Jill Black
40. Favourite Curry Dish (single serving)
In re-sealable container
41. Favourite Kale Dish (single serving)
In a re-sealable container
Special 1st Prize - Class 41 Prize: $10
Sponsor Jen Krebsz
42. Favourite Dish using Phyllo Pastry (single serving)
In a re-sealable container
PIES & TARTS:
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Pies must be baked in pie plates approx.15 -18 cm (bottom
measurement)
43. Three Butter Tarts (raisins only)
Winner to compete at the District 6 level in November 2019.
Winner will be contacted by committee
Classes 44 to 48: Exhibitor must bring the whole pie - one slice
will be cut & retained for judging.
44. Pecan Pie
Special 1st Prize - Class 44 Prize: $5
Sponsor Lois James
45. Pumpkin Pie
46. Strawbery Rhubarb Pie
47. Homemade Lemon Meringue Pie
Special 1st Prize - Class 47 Prize: $20 Gift Certificate
Sponsor The Cookhouse Bistro
48. Apple Pie
(recipe Included & label from Crisco Shortening)
Special Prize - Class 48 - Apple Pie
1st & 2nd Place product prize sponsored by Crisco
CANDY:
Must be at least 227 grams Must be in a sealed bag. Sponsor will
retain first prize
49. Almond Bark
Special 1st Prize - Class 49 Prize: $5
Sponsor Dorothy Sager
50. Maple Cream Fudge without Nuts
Special 1st Prize - Class 50 Prize: $5
Sponsor Erna Whetham
51. Dark Chocolate Fudge with Nuts
Special 1st Prize - Class 51 Prize: $5
Sponsor Marilyn Whelan
52. Fudge, any other variety
Entry Tag must name the variety entered
SECTION 71
FOOD PRESERVATION
For Recipes And Helpful Hints On Home Canning visit:
www.bernardin.ca
CHAIR: Maria Rivando – 289-260-7441, Nicole Sweers
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COMMITTEE: Sharon Gowland, Marilyn Whelan, Joyce White,
Maryjane Edworthy, Ashleigh Edworthy, Kyla Farmer, Stacey
Hoskin.
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Articles that are marked “Retained” will be kept at the end of
the fair, and will become the property of the sponsor of that class.
⚫ Some classes may be split if there are over 16 entries.
⚫ All exhibits classes 1 to 57 must be in home canning jars with
2 piece snap lids, with the exception of freezer jams class 19-22.
⚫ Any home canned foods to be judged must have been
prepared within a one-year period prior to judging date
⚫ All entries must be heat processed. The two approved
methods are: Boiled water canning for high-acid foods and
pressure canning for low-acid foods.
⚫ Jar size must be as stipulated, with new lids and rings. Rusty
lids will be disqualified.
⚫ Headspace cannot exceed ½ inch for jams and 1 inch for
tomatoes and pickled products.
⚫ Jars cannot be marked with personalized labels or any other
identifiers.
⚫ Entries that do not meet these rules and regulations will be
disqualified.
Prizes: 1st: $5.50, 2nd: $4.50, 3rd: $4.00, 4th: $3.50
Special Prize: The Agnes McKnight Memorial Award Trophy
Most Points in Food Preservation Classes 1 - 57 Prizes: 1st:
$15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5
JELLIES:
Must be 250 ml or 500 ml
1. Apple Jelly
2. Grape Jelly
3. Red Pepper Jelly
4. Herb Jelly
5. Two Fruit - Named
6. Wine Jelly
7. Any Other Variety Jelly, Not Previously Listed, Named.
JAMS AND MARMALADE:
Must be 250 ml or 500 ml
8. Raspberry Jam
9. Blueberry Jam
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10. Plum Jam
11. Peach Jam
12. Strawberry Rhubarb Jam
13. Strawberry Jam
14. Apricot Jam
15. Orange Marmalade
16. Marmalade Any Other (named)
17. Conserve Any Other (named)
18. Any other Jam, not previously listed, named
FREEZER JAM:
Must be 250 ml or 500 ml
19. Strawberry Freezer Jam
20. Raspberry Freezer Jam
21. Any Other VarietyFreezer Jam (named)
22. Any Freezer Jam Suitable For Diabetics
Special Prize: Best Jam/Jelly Classes 1-22 Prize: $20 Gift
Certificate
Sponsor: Bernardin
To qualify: MUST use Bernardin lid, jar and pectin. The pectin
package lid MUST accompany the entry. Winner will be
determined by
the judges’ decision based on appearance, taste, texture and
recipe creativity.
TOMATO PRESERVES:
Must be 500 ml
23. Barbeque Sauce
24. Homemade Tomato Sauce
25. Spaghetti Sauce - No Meat
26. Salsa Mild Only
27. Canned Tomatoes
28. Chili Sauce - Cooked
29. Tomato Chow Chow
30. Any Other Tomato-Based Product not previously listed,
named
CANNED FRUIT:
Must be 500 ml
31. Peaches
32. Applesauce - with Spice
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33. Applesauce - No Spice
34. Pears
35. Plums
36. Pie Filling, Any Fruit
37. Any Other Fruit Not Previously Listed, Named
PICKLES AND RELISHES:
Must be 500 ml
38. Bread Butter Pickles
Additional 1st Prize Class 38 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Nicole Sweers
1st place will be retained
39. Whole Dill Pickles, No Garlic
40. Whole Dill Pickle with Garlic
41. Sliced Dill Pickle, with or Without Garlic
42. Hot Dog Relish
43. Nine-Day Pickles
44. Pickled Beets
45. Zucchini Relish
46. Chutney, named, any variety
47. Icicle Pickles
Additional 1st Prize Class 47 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Maria Rivando
1st place will be retained
48. Mustard Pickles
49. Pickled Baby Corn
50. Pickled Onions
51. Garlic Dill Beans
52. Antipasto
53. Any Other Pickled Product, not previously listed,
named
Special Prize: Bernardin Best of Show classes 23-53 Prize:
$50 and $50 Certificate/Trophy
Judging will be based on highest accumulated points.
Sponsor: Bernardin
To qualify: All entries must be sealed with Bernardin two snap
lids and in a jar designed for home canning to be eligible for
the Bernardin prize. ENTRY TAG must be labeled with product
name.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Must be in home canning jars
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Must be 500 ml
54. Apple Butter
55. Fruit Salsa
56. Honey
57. Maple Syrup
FIRST TIME EXHIBITOR IN FOOD PRESERVATION:
Enter A, B, C, D, or all
58A. Strawberry Jam
58B. Red Pepper Jelly
58C. Whole dill pickles, with garlic
58D. Applesauce, no spice
SECTION 72
CLOTHING
CO-CHAIRS: Sharon Mackay - 226-755-1313, Deb Zimmerman -
519-448-1974
COMMITTEE: Nancy Krebsz, Marilynn Zimmerman, Glenda
Weatherston, Carolyn James, Elaine Snyder, Marianne Vogel,
Carolyn James, Eleanor Marcy, Ella Sager, Carol Zimmerman.
VOLUNTEERS: Linda Wilson, Yvonne Maas
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Please attach all tags with safety pins.
⚫ Articles entered in “retained” classes will be kept by and
become the property of the class sponsor.
⚫ All articles must be clean, in good condition, and not shown
previously at Rockton Fair.
⚫ Judges’ suggestions. Finish all seams, trim all loose threads,
and press the item.
⚫ For repurposed and up-cycled clothing entries, entrants must
provide a brief description of the recycled items used. Description
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MUST be attached to article of clothing. Some sewing may be
required.
Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5
Special prizes:
Judges Personal Favourite - Knitted Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsors: Galt House of Yarn
Judges Personal Favourite - Sewn Prize: $25
Sponsors: $10 by Carolyn James & $15 by R.A.S.
Judges Personal Favourite - Crocheted Prize: $25
Sponsor: $10 by Rockton W.I., $10 by Elaine Snyder, $5 by
Marilynn Zimmerman
REPURPOSED AND UP-CYCLED CLOTHING – SEWN:
1. Article of Clothing Suitable for a Woman
2. Article of Clothing Suitable for a Man
Special 1st Prize - Class 2 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Sharon Mackay
3. Article of Clothing suitable for a Teenager (13 - 19 yrs)
4. Article of Clothing suitable for a Boy or Girl ( 6 - 12 yrs)
5. Article of Clothing suitable for a Child ( 0 - 5 yrs)
Most Points in Repurposed and Up-Cycled Clothing -
Classes 1 to 5 Prize: $25
WOMEN'S CLOTHING - SEWN:
6. Christmas Apron
7. Apron - Representing Farming
Special 1st Prize - Class 7 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Eleanor Marcy
8. Kitchen Bib Apron
9. Half Apron
10. Sleepwear
11. Sewn Handbag/ Purse/ Backpack
Special 1st Prize - Class 11 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Deb Zimmerman
12. Embellished Scarf or Shawl (no gluing or taping)
Special 1st Prize - Class 12 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Carol Zimmerman
13. Vest
14. Article of clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points Women's Clothing - Sewn - Classes 6 to 14
Prize: $25
TEENAGE CLOTHING - SEWN:
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Suitable for age group 13 to 19 years
15. Special Occasion Dress
16. Blouse/Skirt
17. Special Occasion Suit
Special 1st Prize - Class 17 Prize: $40 Certificate
Sponsor Len's Mill Stores
18. Sleepwear
19. Jacket/Coat
Special 1st Prize - Class 19 Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
20. Article of Clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points in Teenage Clothing - Sewn - Classes 15 to 20
Prize: $25
BOY'S & GIRL'S CLOTHING - SEWN:
Suitable for age group: 6- 12 Years
21. Bathing Suit/Trunks
22. Sleepwear
Special 1st Prize - Class 22 Prize: $20
In Memory of Marilyn Woods
23. Special Occasion Dress
24. Apron
25. Outdoor Playwear
26. Article of Clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points in Boy's & Girl's Clothing - Sewn - Classes 21 to
26 Prize: $25
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING – SEWN:
Suitable for age group 5 years & under
27. Casual Dress
28. Sleepwear
29. Two-Piece Outfit
Special 1st Prize - Class 29 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Marj Ford
30. Special Occasion Outfit or Dress
Special 1st Prize - Class 30 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Glenda Weatherston
31. Apron
32. Article of Clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points Children's Clothing - Sewn - Classes 27 to 32
Prize: $25
MISCELLANEOUS - SEWN:
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33. Costume for any occasion, any size
Special 1st Prize - Class 33 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Nancy Krebsz
34. Doll's Clothes, Two Separate Outfits
35. Sewn Accessories - Two of the Following Items
Change Purse, Knitting Bag, Makeup Bag, Lunch Bag,
Jewellery Bag, Shoe Bag, Scarf
36. Article of clothing, any size, Representing Farming
Special 1st Prize - Class 36 Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsor: Spencer Creek Animal Hospital
37. Smocked Article of Clothing
Most Points Miscellaneous -Sewn - Classes 33 to 37 Prize:
$25
WOMEN'S CLOTHING - KNITTED:
38. Pullover, Hand Knit
39. Socks Using Self-Striping Yarn - Hand Knit
40. Vest, Hand Knit
41. Casual Hat, Hand Knit
42. Slippers, Hand Knit
43. Mitts and Scarf, Matching, Hand Knit
44. Dressy Shawl, Hand Knit
45. Cardigan, Hand Knit
Special 1st Prize - Class 45 Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsor: Mary Maxim
Most Points Women's Clothing - Knitted - Classes 38 to 45
Prize: $25
TEENAGE CLOTHING - KNITTED:
Suitable for age group 13 to 19 years
46. Matching Scarf & Hat - hand knit
47. Shrug or Short Top (usually worn over other clothing) -
hand knit
48. Sweater - hand knit
Special 1st Prize - Class 48 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Marilyn Zimmerman
49. Slippers - hand knit
50. Article of Knitted Clothing - not otherwise listed
Most Points Teenage Clothing - Knitted - Classes 46 to 50
Prize: $25
BOY'S & GIRL'S CLOTHING - KNITTED:
Suitable for age group 6 to 12 years
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51. Toque, hand knit, more than one colour, not variegated
52. Hat and Mitts, hand knit
53. Mitts, hand knit
54. Toque, hand knit, one colour or variegated
55. Pullover Sweater, hand knit
Special 1st Prize - Class 55 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ella Sager
56. Any Knitted Article of Clothing, not otherwise listed
Most Points Boy's & Girl's Clothing - Knitted - Classes 51 to
56 Prize: $25
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING - KNITTED:
Suitable for age group 5 years or less
57. Infant's Bonnet and Jacket, hand knit, variegated
58. Dress, hand knit
Special 1st Prize - Class 58 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Bev Wood
59. Infant's Bonnet & Jacket - hand knit, one colour
60. Cardigan - one colour or variegated - hand knit
61. Cardigan, hand knit, more than one colour, not
variegated
62. Pullover, hand knit, more than one colour, not
variegated
Special 1st Prize - Class 62 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Marianne Vogel
63. Hat and Mitts, hand knit
64. Slippers, hand knit
65. Article of Knitted Clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points Children's Clothing - Knitted - Classes 57 to 65
Prize: $25
MEN'S CLOTHING - KNITTED:
66. Cardigan, hand knit
67. Toque, hand knit
68. Mitts, hand knit
69. Socks - hand knit - Retained
Special 1st Prize - Class 69 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Eleanor Wood
70. Scarf, hand knit
71. Article of Knitted Clothing, not otherwise listed
Most Points Men's Clothing - Knitted - Classes 66 to 71
Prize: $25
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING - CROCHETED:
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Suitable for age group 5 Years or less
72. Hat and Jacket
Special 1st Prize - Class 72 Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsor: Mary Maxim
73. Dress
74. Cardigan
Special 1st Prize - Class 74 Prize: $40 Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Store
75. Scarf and Hat
76. Poncho
77. Slippers
Most Points Children's Clothing - Crocheted - Classes 72 to
77 Prize: $25
MISCELLANEOUS - CROCHETED:
78. Dressy Shawl or Shrug
79. Sweater
Special 1st Prize - Class 79 Prize: $25 Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Store
80. Vest
81. Infant Bonnet and Jacket
82. Infant Dress
Special 1st Prize - Class 82 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Bev Wood
83. Matching Scarf and Hat
Special 1st - Class 83 Prize: $10
84. Hat
85. Article of Crocheted Clothing, otherwise not listed
Most Points Miscellaneous - Crocheted - Classes 78 to 85
Prize: $25
PREEMIE CAPS & BLANKETS
Special Community Service Project
Caps and Blankets are retained and donated to local hospitals.
Preemie Skull Caps
Preemie blankets (30” x 30”approx)
Blanket Squares 6" (Will be put together to make blanket)
Knitted, Crocheted, Quilt or Sewn.
Please ensure blankets have no holes where little fingers, toes or
medical equipment can get caught.
No age limit – No exhibitor fee – No limit of entries
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No judging of items or prizes awarded.
For pattern and size information,
Visit our Website at www.rocktonworldsfair.comor contact the fair
office at 519-647-2502.
Get a warm, fuzzy feeling when you help your community family
and at-risk babies.
SECTION 74
CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
CHAIR: Winnie Linker 519-647-2554
COMMITTEE: Barbara Christianson, Corrie Nykamp, Dorothy
Sager, Janis Patterson, Meryl Hamilton, Marlene Giangualano,
Barbara Wieczorek, Carly Thomas, Linda Baine, Sue Graci,
Theresa Slemko, Beth Robertson, Joy Thompson, Amy Vignal,
Bev Westoby, Sarah Borsellino, Lynn Nicholson, Lois Williams,
Julia Vanderkooy, Erin Matis
VOLUNTEERS: Rachelle Girard, Shannon Nolan, Lydia
Vanderkooy
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ All articles must be unsoiled, in good repair, and free of
animal hair.
⚫ Any article previously shown at the Rockton Fair will not be
accepted.
⚫ Please adhere to the stated measurements. Oversized items
will be disqualified.
⚫ All items must be display ready.
⚫ Additional prizes are for 1st place only, unless otherwise
noted.
Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5 - Unless otherwise
noted
Classes:
1. Eye Catching Outside Door Decoration
Using only natural materials - not to exceed 24" overall -
ready to hang
2. Unique Coffee Table Flower Arrangement - 15" -
RETAINED
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No candles - in traditional Halloween colours approx
dimensions 7"H x 18"L
Special 1st Prize - Class 2 Prize: $20
Sponsor: Betty Burgess
3. Twiddlemuff - washable - RETAINED & DONATED to St.
Joseph's Villa, Dundas
A double thickness hand muff with bits and bobs attached
inside and out
Designed to provide stimulation activity for restless hands
for patients suffering from dementia.
Twiddlemuff pattern available at fair office.
Special 1st Prize - Class 3 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ruth Simpson
4. Wow us with your smocking project
Special 1st Prize - Class 4 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Mary Maxim
5. A Tatted Article
Special 1st Prize - Class 5 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Rockton Womens Institute
6. Mmm - Casserole Warmer Tote
Special 1st Prize - Class 6 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Fabricland
7. A Wooden Article - not to exceed 18" overall
Special 1st Prize - Class 7 Prize: $25
Sponsor: Kev-Art Contracting
8. Article of Woodburning - Maximum overall size 15"
9. Wall Art made with old barn board
Barn board Sculpture - multi layered - Maximum size 12' X
24"
10. Decorated Handmade Guest Vanity Basket - 12"
Containing 3 Items - e.g. hairspray, sewing kit, etc
Special 1st Prize - Class 10 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
11. A Wooden Decor Item - Approx 5"
12. Handmade Refrigerator Magnet
13. Article using Plastic Canvas - not to exceed
12"x15"x15"
Special 1st Prize - Class 13 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
14. Finished Pottery Item - Maximum size 12"
15. Handpainted Ceramic Item
16. Functional yet Beautiful Handmade Tote Bag
Max Size 16"x16" excluding handles
Special 1st Prize - Class 16 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
17. Handmade Baby Shower Gift - not clothing - max size
15" overall
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18. Unique Table Favour for Wedding
19. Two Complementary, not identical items for a Bazaar
Special 1st Prize - Class 19 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
20. NEW: Two Complementary, not identical, non-kitchen
items for a bazaar
21. A Set of 2 Handmade Candles
22. An Article of Stained Glass - Max size 24" including
frame
Special 1st Prize - Class 22 Prize: $15
Sponsor: Carolyn James
23. Handmade Greeting Card, not to exceed 5"x7"
24. Greeting Card incorporating Hand Stitching
Excluding cross-stitch or embroidery
Special 1st Prize - Class 24 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
25. Grandma's Treasured Gift for a Child
No clothing, quilts or afghans, not to exceed 20"
Special 1st Prize - Class 25 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ruth Gunby
26. Postage Stamps, mounted display of 12 to 20 with an
International Theme
27. Display of 15 Buttons mounted
On a 8.5" X 11" sheet in R.A.S. Colours - Burgandy and
Gold
Special 1st Prize - Class 27 Prize: $10
Sponsor: In Memory of Pat Cooper
28. Thanksgiving Centrepiece featuring Candle(s), not to
exceed 15"
Special 1st Prize - Class 28 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Dorothy Sager
29. Handmade Jewellery using only Glass Beads. not from
a kit
Special 1st Prize - Class 29 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
30. Mason Jar Decor Item
31. Sculpture, any media - not to exceed 15" overall
32. A Craft made from Felt Material NOT Needle Felting
Please see Spinning and Weaving classes 109 & 110
Special 1st Prize - Class 32 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
33. Mug Rug for just a Mug, up to 6"
See item 69 for larger Mug Rug category
Special 1st Prize - Class 33 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Fabricland
34. Any other Hobby Item not Listed
Suitable to be shown in fair display case, max 20" - can be
made from a kit
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Special 1st Prize - Class 34 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
35. Most Original Hobby, not listed, not from a kit
36. Any Article of Hand Embroidery
Special 1st Prize - Class 36 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
37. Two Homemade Practical Placemats, complete with
homemade Napkins
No serging
Special 1st Prize - Class 37 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
38. One only Child's Placemat
Special 1st Prize - Class 38 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Fabricland
39. Functional Kitchen Article, ready to hang
Special 1st Prize - Class 39 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
40. Two Oven Mitts & One Co-ordinating Hot Mat, max 8"
diameter
Special 1st Prize - Class 40 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
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41. Pincushion, with Recycled Items named, plus fabric
Special 1st Prize - Class 41 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
42. Pincushion, any other kind
Special 1st Prize - Class 42 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
43. Handmade Practical Dishcloth, Knitted
Special 1st Prize - Class 43 Prize: $10 Prize: $10 Gift
Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
44. Handmade Practical Dishcloth, Crocheted
Special 1st Prize - Class 44 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
45. Decorated Guest Hand Towel, any material
Special 1st Prize - Class 45 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
46. Scented Sachet for a Drawer
Special 1st Prize - Class 46 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
47. Decorated Picture Frame, no picture, no mat
Special 1st Prize - Class 47 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
48. Fabulous Handcrafted Bag, made from Recycled
Materials
Special 1st Prize - Class 48 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
49. Useful Article made from Recycled Materials, max size
15"
Special 1st Prize - Class 49 Prize: $10
Sponsor: In Memory of Pat Cooper
50. Article made of Multi-Media, approx 12"
Special 1st Prize - Class 50 Prize: $10 Prize: $10 Gift
Certificate
Sponsor: Winnie Linker
51. Mittens made from an Old Sweater, must include
picture of sweater
Special 1st Prize - Class 51 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
52. Half Apron with Pocket
Special 1st Prize - Class 52 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
53. BBQ Apron
Special 1st Prize - Class 53 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
54. Tablerunner, fine work
Special 1st Prize - Class 54 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
55. Needle Book for Sewing Machine or Hand Sewing
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Needles
Special 1st Prize - Class 55 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
56. Tea Cozy, Fabric
Special 1st Prize - Class 56 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
57. Paverpol - a water based decoration & textile hardener
Usually fibers are dipped in Paverol & wrapped around a
sturdy base (Winner of 2017 new craft class)
Special 1st Prize - Class 57 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
58. Handmade Fabric Purse, must include pattern
Special 1st Prize - Class 58 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Heirloom Treasures
59. Decorated Memory Box
Special 1st Prize - Class 59 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
60. Neck Pillow
61. Padded Seat Cushion for a Chair
Special 1st Prize - Class 61 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
62. Cushion, any quilting technique
Special 1st Prize - Class 62 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
63. Decorative Throw Cushion
Special 1st Prize - Class 63 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
64. Any other Cushion, not listed
Special 1st Prize - Class 64 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
65. Character Pillow for a Toddler, decorative and safe
Special 1st Prize - Class 65 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
66. Handmade Blanket for a Doll, max 16"x26"
Special 1st Prize - Class 66 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
67. Wooden Intarsia, mosaic-like picture, max 24"x36",
ready to hang if picture
Woodworking technique of various shapes, sizes & species
of fitted wood creating illusion of depth
68. Decorated Sweatshirt - use your imagination!
Special 1st Prize - Class 68 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
69. Mug Rug for a Mug & Treat, 6" - max 10"
See item 33 for smaller Mug Rug category
Special 1st Prize - Class 69 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
70. Decor for a Child's Room
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Special 1st Prize - Class 70 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
71. Handmade Doll, practical, max 30"
Special 1st Prize - Class 71 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
72. Handmade Animal, dressed, max 30"
Special 1st Prize - Class 72 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor; Len's Mill Stores
73. NEW: Catchy, Decorated Clay Flowerpot
Special 1st Prize - Class 73 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
74. Funky Door Stop. must be weighted
75. Door Handle Decoration for a Child's Room
76. An eye-catching Cover for ElectronicTablet or Book
Special 1st Prize - Class 76 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
77. New! Winner 'Next Big Craft' from 2018 - Paint Chip Art -
Attach at least 2 samples of paint chips used
Special 1st Prize - Class 77 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
78. "Next Big Craft"
Winning entry will become a Class for 2020
79. Dream Board, depicting your Life 10 Yrs from Now
Using a mosaic of pictures, max size 11" X 17"
80. Two Complementary (not identical) Adult Coloured, Fair
Friendly Pictures
Mounted max size 9"x13"
Sponsorship: $10.00, Barbara Christianson
Sponsorship: $10.00, Ruth Simpson
Special 1st Prize - Class 80 Prize: $20
Sponsor: In Memory of Fran Simpson
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81. Scrapbooking, two facing pages, 'sights & sounds of
nature'
82. A Unique and Creative Article made with Burlap
83. Something Cool Made with Neck Ties
Special 1st Prize - Class 83 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
84. Unique Item Created with Duct Tape
Special 1st Place - Class 84 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Winnie Linker
85. Handcrafted Puppet with a name
86. Handcrafted Wire Sculpture - max 18"High X 12" Wide
Special 1st Prize - Class 86 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Joy Thomson
87. Necklace made with an Unusual Item(s)
88. Unfinished Object & briefly explain why it is not
Completed
The explanation will be judged on rational and originality
89. A Fascinator
Special 1st Prize - Class 89 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Christianson
90. Bookmark, using any technique
91. Bed Runner, any technique, max 36"W x 72"L
Special 1st Prize - Class 91 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
92. Decorated Wine Gift Bag
93. Wine Glass ID Tags - set of 4
94. A Handmade Mask
Special 1st Prize - Class 94 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Christianson
95. An Item Decorated with a home & hobby cutting method
E.G. Scan & Cut, Circut etc.
Classes 96-104:
Prizes: 1st: $15, 2nd: $14, 3rd: $13, 4th: $12
96. An Item of Tole Painting, Max 15"
97. Foil Scraping Picture, max 20", ready to hang
Special 1st Prize - Class 97 Prize: $15
Sponsor: Shirley McKnight
98. New! Raw Edge Applique Art - e.g. Toni Whitney
designs
Special 1st Prize - Class 98 Prize: $10
Sponsor Ruth Gunby
99. Needlepoint Picture including frame, greater than 18",
ready to hang
100. Cross Stitch Sampler with Saying
Special 1st Prize - Class 100 Prize: $10
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Sponsor: Janis Patterson
101. Hand Counted Cross Stitch Picture, greater than 20",
ready to hang
102. Hand Counted Cross Stitch Picture, between 14' & 20",
ready to hang
103. Hand Counted Cross Stitch Picture, less than 14",
ready to hang
104. Any Other Article Handcounted Cross Stitch, excluding
pictures
Most Points for Top 3 Exhibitors - Classes 101 - 104 Prize:
Gift for top 3 Exhibitors
Sponsor: Great Bear Canada
HAND SPINNING AND WEAVING
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Beginner in both spinning and weaving with two years or less
experience.
⚫ Advanced in both spinning and weaving with two years or
more experience.
⚫ A card must be submitted with all items entered with the
following information. This card must be attached to the item.For
spinning classes, a sample of the carded fleece and an
18”sample of singles as well of that which is specified in each
class;It is expected that the fibre be natural and hand spun
unless otherwise specified.Technique used e.g spinning
technique; weave structure, finishing technique, dyeing,
etc.Sample or item in progress must be at least 4” x 4”, no
less.Commercial fibre is allowed for woven items. Include a
sample of the fibre on the card with the woven item
Special - Judge's Special - Classes 105 - 112 Prize: $25
Sponsor: Cambridge Hand Weavers & Spinners Guild
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105. Beginner Spinner- Two continuous Yard Sample
Using two-ply yarn & 4"x4" sample. May be knitted,
crocheted or woven
Special 1st Prize - Class 105 Prize: 100 gram Bag of Fleece
Sponsor: Shetland Meadows
106. Advanced Spinner - Two continuous Yarn Sample
Using two-ply yarn & 4"x4" sample. May be knitted,
crocheted or woven.
Special 1st Prize - Class 106 Prize: 100 gram Bag of Fleece
Sponsor: Shetland Meadows
107. Beginner Weaver - Completed Scarf - Size, fibre &
pattern of your choice
108. Advanced Weaver - Any Completed Article - fibre &
pattern of your choice
109. An Article of Needle Felting - depicting a Landscape
For Regular Craft Item Please See Class 32
Special 1st Prize - Class 109 Prize: $10
Sponsor Joy Thomson
110. An Article of Needle Felting - Caricature or Animal
Completely Needle felted, not embellished. For Regular
Felt Craft Item please see Class 32
Special 1st Prize - Class 110 Prize: Gift of Fibre
Sponsor: Valbaine Fibres
111. New! Wet Felting - demonstrate your skill in creating a
picture work of art
Using this centuries old craft - max 12" X 12"
112. Completed Creative Endeavour - anything is
permissible
Include card with necessary information as per above
rules. Submit sample of all yarns & technique
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COMPANION CORNER:
All Entries in Classes 113-118 inclusive will be RETAINED &
DONATED to
Flamborough Animal Adoptions
113. A Cat Blanket - approx 18"x18"
114. A Small Dog or Cat Bed/Pillow, approx 18"x18"
Special 1st Prize - Class 114 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Christianson
115. Dog Toy
Special 1st Prize - Class 115 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Heirloom Treasures
116. Cat Toy - May include catnip
117. Dog Leash
Special 1st Prize - Class 117 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Christianson
118. Dog Coat made from a Recycled Item - must include
picture of recycled item
Special 1st Prize - Class 118 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ruth Simpson
SECTION 75
QUILTS
CHAIR: Nancy Mills - 905-659-7314
CO-CHAIR: Lynda Evans
COMMITTEE: Shirley Conway, Lori-Alyce Martin, Elaine Pasuta,
Jenna Erkelens, Evelyn Steunenburg, Judy McKnight, Devon
Johnson, Lauren Borsellino, Alex Presta
QUILTS, AFGHANS, RUGS, WALL HANGINGS, KNITTED,
CROCHETED ITEMS
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ The exhibitor must complete all work unless otherwise
specified.
⚫ Please no straight pins.
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⚫ Attach your fair tag to your entry before you drop it off.
⚫ Judges may disqualify old or soiled entries.
⚫ Any article previously judged in Section 75 at the Rockton
Fair (excluding Class 20) will not be accepted.
⚫ A Champion and Reserve Champion Hand and Domestic
Machine Quilt will be picked from all eligible entries (classes 1 to
5 and 6 to 10). The champion quilts in each section will then go
on to compete at the OAAS District 6 competition. If an exhibitor
does not wish their quilt to compete, please state so before the
judging takes place.
⚫ Hand Quilt classes 1 to 5 must be a minimum of 324”
measured on the perimeter to compete at the OAAS District 6
level. Smaller quilts will not be eligible.
⚫ Domestic Machine Quilt / Wall Hanging classes 6 to 10 must
be a minimum of 324” measured on the perimeter to compete
at the OAAS District 6 level. Note: the article can be square or
rectangular, etc. Smaller quilts will not be eligible.
⚫ If a winning quilt is not available to compete at District 6, then
the Reserve Champion quilt will compete in its place.
⚫ If a quilt wins at district level, the quilt is then eligible to go to
the OAAS Convention for judging. For rules and regulations see
ontariofairs.com.
⚫ Domestic Machine and Long-arm classes 6 to 13 are to be
the exhibitor’s own work
⚫ No commercial work, unless otherwise noted.
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Hand Quilt Prize: $50
Awarded In Memory of Stephanie Pasuta
Reserve Champion Hand Quilt Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Cherished Pieces
Grand Champion Machine Quilt Prize: $50
Awarded In Memory of Stephanie Pasuta
Reserve Champion Machine Quilt Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Cherished Pieces
Most Points in Section 75 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Heirloom Treasures
Judge's Choice Prize: $10
Sponsor: Shirley Conway
HAND QUILTED QUILTS - Classes 1 to 5:
Minimum Size 324" measured on the perimeter
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $17, 3rd: $13, 4th: $11
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1. Quilt, Pieced
Special 1st Prize - Class 1 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
2. Quilt, Pieced & Appliqued, and/or Embroidered
3. Quilt, Judged on Quilting Only
4. Quilt, Pieced and Quilted by a Group
Special 1st Prize - Class 4 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S.
5. Quilt, Exhibitor's Choice
Special Most Points Classes 1 - 5 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Lori-Alyce Martin
DOMESTIC MACHINE QUILTED QUILTS - Classes 6 to 10:
Minimum 192" measured on the Perimeter unless otherwise
stated - Exhibitors work only
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $17, 3rd: $13, 4th: $11
6. Quilt, Machine Appliqued, and/or Embroidered
Special 1st Prize - Class 6 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
7. Quilt, Machine Pieced and Quilted
8. Quilt, Machine Quilt as You Go
9. Quilt, Exhibitor's Choice
10. Quilt, Machine Quilted and Pieced
Minimum 324" measured on the perimeter
Special Most Points Classes 6 - 10 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Quilter's Nine Patch
LONG- ARM QUILTED QUILTS - Classes 11 to 13:
Minimum 192" measured on the Perimeter
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $17, 3rd: $13, 4th: $11
11. Quilt, Judged on Exhibitor's Quilting Only
12. Quilt, Scrappy- Second Party Quilting Allowed
13. Quilt, Appliqued or Embroidered- Second Party Quilting
Allowed
QUILTS - OTHER - Classes 14 to 19:
Minimum 192" measured on the perimeter unless otherwise
stated
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $17, 3rd: $13, 4th: $11
14. Quilt, Juvenile Theme - Hand or Machine Quilted
Special 1st Prize - Class 14 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
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15. Quilt, approx Lap size to Single Bed Size, Hand Quilted
16. Quilt, approx Lap size to Single Bed Size, Machine
Quilted
17. Rag Quilt
Special 1st Prize - Class 17 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
18. Quilt, Hand or Machine Quilted
MAXIMUM 192" measured on the Perimeter
19. Quilt, Wheelchair Size, Hand or Machine Quilted
MAXIMUM 130" measured on the Perimeter
Special 1st Prize - Class 19 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Fabricland
Special Most Points Classes 11 - 19 Prize: $20
Sponsor: Lois James
QUILT BLOCK CHALLENGE:
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $9, 4th: $7
20A. Quilt Block, Autumn Theme, 12½” blocks.
Pieced with best use of fabric. Kits including common
fabric and instructions will be available from the Fair office
after May 1st. Blocks will be retained to create a
wheelchair-sized quilt for donation.
Special 1st Prize - Class 20A Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
20B. Unfinished Quilt Top
Ready to assemble - Minimum 192" measured on the
Perimeter
SMALLER ITEMS - Classes 21 to 26:
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $9, 4th: $7
21. Crib Quilt, Hand Quilted - No Panels
Special 1st Prize - Class 21 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Nancy Mills
22. Crib Quilt, Machine Quilted - No Panels
Special 1st Prize Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
23. Crib Quilt, Panel - Machine or Hand Quilted
24. Quilted Item (ie. Jacket, Vest, Bag, Etc)
Special 1st Prize - Class 24 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Hamilton Sewing Machine
25. Quilted Table Runner
Special 1st Prize - Class 25 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
26. Miniature Quilt - not to exceed 100" on Perimeter - Hand
or Machine Quilted
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Special 1st Prize - Class 26 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Hamilton Sewing Machine
Special Most Points Classes 21 - 26 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Feathering Quilt Shop
WALL HANGINGS - Classes 27 to 30:
Wall Hanging - Maximum 192" measured on the Perimeter -
unframed & ready to hang
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $9, 4th: $7
27. Wall Hanging, Machine Quilted
28. Wall Hanging, Hand Quilted
Special 1st Prize - Class 28 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: The Quilt Rack
29. Wall Hanging, Incorporating Embroidery & Quilting
Special 1st Prize - Class 29 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Special: Heirloom Treasures
30. Wall Hanging, Quilted, Exhibitor's Choice
Special Most Points Classes 27 - 30 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S.
KNITTED / CROCHETED ITEMS - Classes 31 to 39:
Minimum 192" measured on the Perimeter for classes 31-34
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $9, 4th: $7
31. Afghan, Made with Squares
Special 1st Prize - Class 31 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Stores
32. Afghan, Crocheted
33. Afghan, Ripple, Pattern Only
34. Afghan, Knitted
Special 1st Prize - Class 34 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Rockton Womens Institute
35. Afghan, Crocheted
MAXIMUM 192" measured on perimeter
36. Afghan, Knitted
MAXIMUM 192" measured on perimeter
37. Baby Carriage Cover, Knitted
MAXIMUM 120" measured on the Perimeter - fringe not
lncluded
Special 1st Prize - Class 37 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Len's Mill Store
38. Baby Carriage Cover, Crocheted
MAXIMUM 120" measured on the Perimeter - fringe not
included
Special 1st Prize - Class 38 Prize: $10 Gift Certificate
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Sponsor: Len's Mill Store
39. Rug, Any Kind
Special Judge's Choice - Classes 31 - 39 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Special Most Points Classes 31 - 39 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Mary Maxim
SECTION 76
CHRISTMAS
CHAIR: Michelle McKnight 289-775-6712
COMMITTEE: Karen McKnight, Joan Gerritsen, Tracy Aikema-
Robb,
Victoria Reynolds, Karen Hunt, Peggy LaVigne, Keri Morrison,
Elaine Krompart, Sandra Solonik
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Any article previously shown at Rockton Fair will not be
accepted.
Prizes: 1st: $6.50, 2nd: $5.50, 3rd: $5.00, 4th: $4.50
Special prizes:
Most Points in Christmas - Class 1 to 26 Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd:
$15
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Classes:
1. Christmas Apron for a Child
2. Christmas Dinner Table Centrepiece, Max Height 16"
Additional 1st Prize - Class 2 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S.
3. Christmas Door Decoration For Inside Door
(not a wreath), ready to hang
4. Lantern Decorated For Christmas
5. Christmas Wreath, ready to hang
Additional 1st Prize - Class 5 Prize: $5
Sponsor: R.A.S.
6. Gingerbread House
Additional 1st Prize - Class 6 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Michelle McKnight
7. Handmade Piece of Christmas Jewellery
8. Christmas Wreath made Primarily with Natural
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Materials, ready to hang
Additional 1st Prize - Class 8 Prize: $5
Sponsor: R.A.S.
9. Christmas Stocking, Practical, ready to hang
Additional 1st Prize - Class 9 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Peggy LaVigne
10. Christms Stocking, Decorative, ready to hang
11. Handmade Tree Ornament - Needlework of Any Kind
(knitting, crochet, cross stitch etc) Decorative - ready to
hang
12. Tree Ornament, garland
13. Tree Ornament, any other
14. Christmas Tree Topper
15. Handcrafted Christmas Snowman
Additional 1st Prize - Class 15 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Elaine Krompart
16. Farm Themed Christmas Decoration
Additional 1st Prize - Class 16 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Michelle McKnight
17. Christmas Scrapbook Page
18. Handmade Stuffie, dressed for Christmas
Suitable as a Child's Toy, Minimum 10" height
Additional 1st Prize - Class 18 Prize: $5
Sponsor R.A.S
19. Holiday themed, Wooden Sign, ready to hang
Additional 1st Prize - Class 19 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Joan Gerritsen
20. Hand Crafted Christmas Card,no envelope
21. Christmas Tree Skirt
22. Upcycled Toque or Scarf
23. Handmade festive Oven Mitts (pair)
Additional 1st Prize - Class 23 Prize: $5
Sponsor: R.A.S.
24. Santa Claus/Father Christmas
Any Medium, Freestanding, not a tree ornament
Additional 1st Prize - Class 24 Prize: $5
Sponsor: Keri Morrison
25. Decorated Christmas Gift Tag
26. Fresh Evergreen Outdoor Christmas Arrangement -
Lightweight
Additional 1st Prize - Class 26 Prize: $5
Sponsor R.A.S.
SECTION 77
SENIOR CITIZENS
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CHAIR: Shelley Scott – 519-647-0174
CO-CHAIR: Joanne Boone
COMMITTEE: Bev deJonge, Marilyn DeLeeuw, Dinny Riddell,
Jennifer Wood
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Open to men or women 65 years or over.
⚫ No exhibitor fee required.
⚫ Exhibitor may enter only one article per class.
⚫ Entries made by a seniors’ home should include the
exhibitor’s name.
⚫ For classes 28 and 29 (paintings), all art must be dry,
securely wired, and ready to hang.
Prizes: 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.50, 4th: $4.00
Special prizes:
Highest Points in Classes 1 to 29 -$15. Sponsor: R.A.S.
Prize: $15
Classes:
1. Winter Hat or Toque - Knitted or Crocheted
2. Slippers or Bed Socks, Hand Knitted or Crocheted
3. An Article Using Pressed Flowers
4. An Article of Cross Stitch
5. Handmade Toy, Suitable For A Grandchild
6. Baby Gift - Knitted or Crocheted - Wearable Item or Set
7. Mittens - Plain Knit
8. Mittens - Fancy Knit
9. Knitted or Crocheted Wearable Item or Set
10. Useful Article from Something Discarded
11. Fall Centrepiece Using Natural Materials, not to exceed
50cm X 50cm
12. Handmade Card or Invitation
13. Article of Wood, not to exceed 15" in any direction
Additional 1st Prize - Class 13 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Mary Krompart
14. Article Created by Person 80 yrs. or over
Additional 1st Prize - Class 14 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Joanne Boone
15. Decorative Painting on Any Surface Medium, not
framed
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16. Article Suitable For A Bazaar, wearable
17. Article Suitable For A Bazaar, not wearable, not to
exceed 50cm X 50cm
18. Christmas Article Suitable For A Bazaar, wearable
19. Christmas Article Suitable For Bazaar, not wearable, not
to exceed 50cm X 50cm
20. Afghan - Knitted
Additional 1st Prize Class 20 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Shelley Scott
21. Afghan - Crocheted
22. Baby Afghan - Knitted
23. Baby Afghan - Crocheted
24. Prayer Shawl
25. Article of Embroidery
Additional 1st Prize - Class 25 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Marilyn DeLeeuw
26. Handmade Piece of Jewelery
27. Quilting Block of a present Project - under 15"
28. Acrylic Painting - Any Subject, Done by Exhibitor
29. Water Colour
Additional 1st Prize - Class 29 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Bronka Ridley
30. Adult Coloured Picture - In a Plastic Sleeve - Maximum
size 9" x 13"
Additional 1st Prize - Class 30 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Christianson
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CERTIFIED VISUALLY CHALLENGED
CHAIR: Shelley Scott- 519-647-0174
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ No age limit.
⚫ No exhibitor fee required.
⚫ Exhibitor may enter only one article per class.
Prizes: 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.50, 4th: $4.00
Special prizes:
Most Points in Classes 1 to 7 Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $5
Sponsor: R.A.S. & Mary Krompart
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Classes:
1. An Article of Pottery - not to exceed 12" in any direction
2. Useful Article from Something Discarded
3. Handmade Piece of Jewellery
4. A Knitted Article or Set
5. A Crocheted Article or Set
6. An Original Poem, Any Subject, done by Exhibitor
Typed or hand written, mounted or framed, not to exceed 12"
7. Miscellaneous, any subject not listed
SECTION 78
ART
CHAIRPERSON: Alycia Mand
COMMITTEE: Lori Clark, Phil Woods, C.J. Willard, Ali Hickman,
Julie Curzon-McCoy, Wendy Willard, Meredith Mand, Carole
Hunt, Angela Hunt
Rules and Regulations for Primary and Junior Classes:
⚫ To be accepted, all primary and junior art must be framed or
mounted, dry and ready to hang on a pegboard. Any artwork that
does not meet these criteria may be disqualified at the discretion
of the judges.
⚫ Work submitted must be the exhibitor’s own composition
designed from life, still life, or an imaginative concept from his or
her own experiences.
⚫ Any art previously shown at Rockton Fair will not be
accepted.
⚫ An exhibitor may show only one entry per class.
⚫ Refer to General Rules and Regulations regarding entry
deadlines.
⚫ No articles will be admitted with name, initial, or
distinguishing mark thereon.
⚫ No articles in the exhibition halls will be allowed to be
removed until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Thanksgiving Day, at
which time the halls will be cleared by the officers on the
grounds. All exhibitors will receive an exhibitor pass, which will
entitle them to re-enter the halls to remove their exhibits.
⚫ All Art must be picked up on Monday.
⚫ No paint by numbers.
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PRIMARY ART
Work submitted must be the exhibitor’s own composition.
Open to anyone born in 2010-2019 (up to 9 years) inclusive.
State your age on your entry form and all exhibitors’ tags.
PRIMARY DRAWING - ANY MEDIUM:
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
1. Adventure in Colour
2. Happiest Face
3. Any Outdoor Fun Activity
4. Any Subject
Best Drawing - Classes 1 - 4 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Rockton Lions Club
PRIMARY PAINTING - ANY MEDIUM:
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2
5. Flower(s) or Garden
6. Hand Prints, Design A Picture Using Your Hand Print(s)
7. Any Subject
JUNIOR ART
Work submitted must be the exhibitor’s own composition.
Open to anyone born in 2003-2009 (10-16 years) inclusive.
State your age on your entry form and all exhibitors’ tags.
JUNIOR PAINTINGS - ANY MEDIUM:
Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3, 5th: $2
8. Still Life
9. My Favorite Car Truck - "Live in the Fast Lane"
10. My Subject
JUNIOR DRAWINGS:
Junior Drawing - Charcoal, ink, wax crayon, pencil or pastel
Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3, 5th: $2
11. New Exhibitor - Any Subject
Special 1st Prize - Class 11 Prize: $10
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Sponsor: RAS
12. My "Hero"
13. Zentangle, up to 4" x6"
14. Any Subject
Special 1st Prize - Class 14 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Merry Farms Inc
15. My Pet(s)
16. My Favorite Pastime (sports, gaming, chess, cards,
horses lego etc)
Best of Show in Art - Classes 1 - 16 Prize: $60 Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Best Drawing - Classes 11 - 16 Prize: $10
In Memory of Doug Woods by Phil Woods
JUNIOR PAINTINGS - ANY MEDIUM:
May be copies
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2, 5th: $2
17. "The Great Outdoors"
18. Any Subject
Most Points - Classes 1 - 18 Prize: $25
Sponsor: In Memory of Trevor Chamberlain by Terri Mand
OPEN ART CLASSES
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ To be accepted, all art must be framed or mounted dry and
ready to hang on a pegboard. Any artwork that does not meet
these criterias may be disqualified at the discretion of the
judge(s).
⚫ Work submitted must be the exhibitor’s own composition,
designed from life, still life or an imaginative concept from their
own experiences.
⚫ Any art previously shown at Rockton Fair will not be
accepted.
⚫ An exhibitor may show only one entry in each class.
⚫ Each entry must have exhibitor’s tag securely fastened, on
lower right corner.
⚫ The exhibitor must conceal any signature on the art piece.
⚫ Any art exhibitor wishing to sell a piece of art, please inform
the Art committee on the day the art is submitted.
⚫ No paint by numbers.
⚫ Refer to General Rules and Regulations regarding entry
deadlines.
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OPEN PAINTINGS - OIL OR ACRYLIC:
Work submitted must be the exhibitor's own composition
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6
19. A Country Scene
20. Autumn Colours
21. Animal or Bird
22. Waterscape/Shoreline
23. Flower(s)
24. Country Building
25. Still Life
26. Any Subject
Best Art - Classes 19 - 26 Prize: $10
Sponsor: RAS
OPEN PAINTINGS - WATERCOLOUR:
Work submitted must be the exhibitor's own composition
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6
27. Autumn Colours
28. Waterscape/Shoreline
29. Animal(s) or Bird(s)
30. A Country Scene
31. Spring Time
32. Flower(s)
33. Portrait (person)
34. Any Subject
Best Art - Classes 27 - 34 Prize: $10
Sponsor: RAS
OPEN DRAWINGS: CHARCOAL, INK, WAX, CRAYON,
PENCIL, CONTE:
Work submitted must be the exhibitor's own composition
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6
35. Portrait (peson)
36. Pet or Animal
37. Zentangle, up to 4" X 6"
38. Still Life
39. Cottage Life
40. Any Subject
Best Drawing - Classes 35 - 40 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Rockton Lions Club
OPEN PAINTINGS - ANY MEDIUM:
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May be copies
Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $5
41. Beginner's Choice - Open to artist who started painting
in past 2 yrs
Work submitted must be the exhibitor's own composition
42. Still Life
43. Farm Scene
44. Any Subject
45. Landscape
46. Antique or Collection of Antiques
47. Flower(s)
48. Animal(s) or Bird(s)
49. Abstract
50. A Painting from A Copy, (a mirror image), Any Source,
Any Subject
(attach copy to back of painting)
Most Points - Classes 19 - 50 Prize: $15
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Special Prizes - Class 50 Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $10
Sponsor: Curry's Art Store
Best of Show - Open Art Class - Any Medium Prize: $60
Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: R.A.S.
SECTION 79
FLOWERS (Horticulture)
CHAIR: Karen Coulter – 519-209-8677
COMMITTEE: Karen Brunsch, Jean Betzner, Kelly Rodgers,
Amanda Vanderharst, Jeanette Jamieson, Ena Kerr, Judy
Hughes, Riky Timbrell
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Entry tags must be attached to containers.
⚫ Judging will be done according to the Ministry of Agriculture's
Publication, Horticulture Judging Standards.
Special prizes:
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Most Points in Flower Section - Horticulture Trophy Prize:
$15 Prize: Horticulture Trophy & $15
Sponsor: Edo & Linda Bergsma and R.A.S.
Second Highest Points in Flowers Prize: $15
Sponsor: Lynden Horticultural Society
Judges' Choice - Best of Show Prize: $10 Prize: Rosette &
$10
Sponsor: Dr. Kelly Rodgers Family Dentistry
ARRANGEMENTS:
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6
1. Farm Boot
A vertical arrangement in a work boot
2. The Old Wagon Road
A vertical arrangement using non-invasive wayside
materials
3. Christmas on the Farm
A door swag using berries and nuts. Artificial materials may
be used for a bow
4. Bring in the Sheaves
An all-around arrangement incorporating grain
5. A Farm Story
A one sided arrangement featuring a family photograph
showing generations. Photo not to exceed 5"x7"
6. Running through the Cornfield
An arrangement featuring a cob of corn
7. Milkman
An arrangement in a milk bottle
8. Celebrating behnd the Barn
A miniature arrangement in a shot glass
9. Thanksgiving Dinner
An all-around arrangement for the dining table
10. Harvest Moon
A crescent shaped arrangement
11. Century Farm
A floral arrangement that uses a vintage farm picture as
inspiration.
Photo or picture to accompany your arrangement
12. Working the Farm
An arrangement featuring toy implement
13. Swimming Hole
A water arrangement in a shallow container
14. A Time to Sow and A Time to Reap
A one-sided arrangment featuring a Farmer's Almanac
15. Farm Stories with Grandma
An arrangement incorporating a child's book
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16. Garden Gate
An arrangement featuring a garden gate
17. Walk through the Meadow
A basket arrangement featuring daisies or daisy like flowers
18. Farm Family Dinner
A buffet arrangement featuring apples, vegetables and
candles
19. Footprint
A designer's choice featuring a child's footprint
20. Baa Baa Black Sheep
A black and white triangular arrangement
Special Most Points in Arrangements - Classes 1 - 20 Prize:
$10 Prize: Trophy
Sponsor: Lynden Horticultural Society
Special Judges Choice in Arrangements Prize: $10
Sponsor: Ena and Dennis Kerr
CUT FLOWERS:
Exhibitor must grow all exhibits & flowers exhibited with foliage
on stem
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
21. Hydrangea, 1 Bloom - round
22. Hydrangea, 1 Bloom - cone shaped
23. Calendula, 3 Blooms
24. Marigolds, 3 Blooms, under 3" (7 cm) diameter - same
colour
25. Marigolds, 3 Blooms, 3" (7 cm) and over - same colour
26. Petunias, 3 Blooms - single
27. Rose, 1 Bloom - floating
28. Rose, 1 Spray
29. Snapdragons, 3 Stems
30. Chrysanthemum, 1 Spray
31. Salvia, 3 Spikes
32. Cosmos, 3 Blooms
33. Dahlia, 3 Blooms, under 4" (10 cm) diameter
34. Dahlia, 1 bloom, 4" diameter or over
35. Zinnias, 3 Blooms
36. Sedum, 1 Stem - Cut Flowers
37. Daisy/daisy type, 3 blooms
Special Most Points in Cut Flowers - Classes 22A - 37 Prize:
$10
Sponsor: Karen Coulter
PELARGONIUM (GERANIUM) SPECIAL:
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
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38. Geranium - 3 Cut Blooms
39. An Arrangement Using Geraniums - in a suitable
container
40. A Pot of Mixed Geraniums - named
Special Most Points in Pelargonium (Geranium) - Classes 38
- 40 Prize: $10 Prize: Plaque
Sponsor: Flamborough Horticultural Society
DECORATIVE POTTED PLANTS:
Container considered - Must have grown the plant at least three
months
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
41. Hydroponic Plant - In a suitable container
42. African Violet, Flowering
43. Flowering Plant, Identified
44. Cactus or Succulent, Any Variety, Single Plant
45. Coleus Pot
46. Begonia, Any Type, Flowering
47. Dish Garden, at Least 3 Varieties
48. Any Other Houseplant, not listed, named
49. Hanging Plant, non-flowering
50. Hanging Plant, flowering, single variety
51. Mixed Patio Pot, at least 3 Varieties
Additional 1st Prize - Class 51 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Most Points in Decorative Potted Plants - Classes 41 - 51
Prize: $15
Sponsor: R.A.S.
Most Points in Cut Flowers & Potted Plants -Classes 22 - 51
Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: The Dirt Depot
SECTION 80
WOODCARVING
CHAIR: Dave Wilson – 519-647-2438
COMMITTEE: Jane Collins, Sybille Stahl, Joe Thorogood
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Two entries per classes 1 to 22 are allowed.
⚫ Maximum size 18” by 18”, excepting canes and walking
sticks.
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⚫ No computer-generated items (i.e. laser cut items).
⚫ Youth section is up to age 15 years. Two entries per youth
allowed.
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $4
Special prizes:
Best of Show - Sponsor: R.A.S. Prize: $25
OPEN AMATEUR CLASSES:
1. Relief Carving - (Shallow, Deep, Open)
2. Carving in the Round - Wildlife & Domestic Animals -
other than Birds
3. Birds (painted or natural)
4. Caricature or Human Form
5. Chip Carving
6. Miscellaneous - can include other medium
E.g. bone, antler, gourd, soapstone or spoons, flowers,
chains, canes, etc.
Best in Open Amateur - Classes 1 - 6: Sponsor: County Ag
Services Prize: $25 Certificate & Rosette
NOVICE CLASSES:
Not to have Won Five 1st Place Ribbons in Any Previous RAS
Woodcarving Competition
7. Relief Carving - (Shallow, Deep, Open)
8. Carving in the Round - Wildlife & Domestic Animals -
other than Birds
9. Birds (painted or natural)
10. Caricature or Human Form
11. Chip Carving
12. Miscellaneous - can include other medium
E.g. bone, antler, gourd, soapstone or spoons, flowers,
chains, canes, etc.
Best in Novice - Classes 7 - 12: Sponsor: County Ag
Services Prize: $25 Certificate & Rosette
SENIOR CLASSES:
Sixty-five years and over, no entry fee required
13. Relief Carving - (Shallow, Deep, Open)
14. Carving in the Round - Wildlife & Domestic Animals -
other than Birds
15. Birds (painted or natural)
16. Caricature or Human Form
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17. Chip Carving
18. Miscellaneous - can include other medium
E.g. bone, antler, gourd, soapstone or spoons, flowers,
chains, canes, etc.
Best in Senior - Classes 13 - 18: Sponsor: County Ag
Services Prize: $25 Certificate & Rosette
YOUTH CLASS:
19. Youth age up to 15 years allowed to enter up to two
entries
Painted or Unpainted Woodcarving, Wood Burning, Chip
Carving, Relief Carving, Soapstone, etc
OPEN TO ALL CARVERS:
Maximum 12" (30 cm) in height
20. Carving (relief or Carving in Round) Representing
Farming
Additional 1st Prize - Class 20 Prize: $25 Prize: Rosette
Sponsor: Copetown Wood Chippers in Memory of Bruce Hill
WOODBURNING:
21. Open Amateur Class - Any Natural or Painted Article
22. Novice Class, Any Natural or Painted Article
23. Senior Class - Any Natural or Painted Article
Best of Woodburning - Classes 21 - 23: Sponsor: County Ag
Services Prize: $25 Certificate & Rosette
WOODCARVING DEMONSTRATION
The Copetown Wood Chippers will be demonstrating
woodcarving and woodburning throughout the weekend. Come
and see what woodcarving and woodburning is all about.
SECTION 81
PHOTOGRAPHY
CHAIR: Lara Reid - 905-577-7564
COMMITTEE: Anne & David Jamieson, William Hinrichs, Richard
Porter,
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Karen Major, Michael & Heather Overmeyer, Keith Reid, John
Overmeyer,
Jamie Buisman, Khari Onufer, Diane Lassaline, Samantha
Lassaline
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ All photos must be taken by exhibitor.
⚫ Exhibitors may only enter one competition level: Junior or
Amateur or Advanced.
⚫ Exhibitor may enter only one entry per class.
⚫ All entry forms must be received by Friday, September 27th,
2019. Each late entry will be charged $1.00 per item.
⚫ Exhibits will be received in the Farm and Home building from
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday, October 4th and 9:00 a.m. to noon
on Saturday, October 5th, 2019. Exhibitor Tags can be attached
to prints at this time and location.
⚫ An identification mark or printing of any kind is not permitted
on the front of any print or mounting.
⚫ Images previously shown at Rockton World's Fair will not be
accepted.
⚫ The judgment of the photography committee, in this regard,
will be final.
⚫ All photos submitted should be different from each other.
Photos with the same person, pet, building, location, etc. will not
be judged.
⚫ Digital alterations on prints must be limited to traditional
darkroom techniques.Open digital editing will be accepted only
for the Advanced competition.
⚫ Images that are considered to be objectionable or offensive
will not be allowed to compete or be displayed.
⚫ All competitions are for true amateurs only.
⚫ Consistent, top, award winners, (as determined by the
committee in the Amateur competition classes), will be required
to limit entries to Advanced competition classes only.
⚫ All general rules apply.
⚫ All prize-winning entries will be displayed. Others will be
displayed as space permits.
⚫ No photos with frames, glass or hanging devices of any kind
will be accepted.
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⚫ Judging will be based on composition, content, originality and
technical skill.
⚫ Judges’ decision is final.
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Open to exhibitors 15 years of age and under as of
September 30th, 2019.
⚫ Visible print size is 5” x 7”.
⚫ Age must be indicated on form.
⚫ Prints must be securely mounted on medium or heavy weight
paper.
⚫ Mounts should be 1/2" min. and not extend more than 1"
beyond the print on any side.
⚫ No frame or glass allowed.
JUNIOR - COLOUR PHOTO PRINTS:
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $5
1. Vacation Scene or Activity
2. Family or Friends
3. Animal(s}
4. Humourous
5. Yellow
6. Cars, real or toy
7. Photographer's Choice
Most Points Junior Colour Photo Prints - Classes 1 - 7 Prize:
Perpetual trophy & plaque
Sponsor: Michele & Bob Campbell
Best Photograph Junior Colour Photo Prints - Classes 1 - 7
Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Merry Christmas Village Store & Tree Farm
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Open to all ages.
⚫ Visible print size is 5” x 7”.
⚫ Prints must be securely mounted on medium or heavy weight
paper.
⚫ Mounts must be 1/2" min., and not extend more than 1"
beyond the print on any side. No frame or glass allowed.
⚫ All photographs must be taken by the exhibitor.
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AMATEUR - COLOUR PRINTS:
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $5
8. On Vacation
9. Stripes and Curves
10. Blue
11. Nature Close-Up
Additional Prizes - Class 11 Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
Sponsor: Hamilton Cons. Authority
12. People or Person
13. Humourous
14. Pet(s)
15. In the Country
16. Rockton Fair 2018
Additional 1st Prize - Class 16 Prize: $25
Sponsor: R.A.S.
17. Landscape or Seascape
Additional 1st Prize - Class 17 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Corby Custom Framing
18. Reflections
19. Trains, Planes or Automobiles
Additional 1st Prize - Class 19 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Corby Custom Framing
20. Photographer's Choice
AMATEUR - BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS:
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $5
21. Architecture
22. Photographer's Choice
Best Photograph in Amateur Competition - Classes 8 to 22
Prize: Perpetual trophy & keeper
Sponsor: Fairchild Farm
Best Photograph - Classes 8 - 22 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Duncan & Wright Cameras
Best Colour Photograph - Classes 8 to 20 Prize: H.C.A.
Annual Vehicle Pass
Sponsor: Hamilton Conservation Authority
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Open to all ages.
⚫ All photographs must be taken by the exhibitor.
⚫ Visible print size to be a min. 49 sq. inches (e.g. 7"x7") to a
max. of 96 sq. inches (e.g. 8"x12").
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⚫ Prints shall be securely mounted on medium or heavy weight
paper.
⚫ Mounts 1/2" minimum shall not extend more than 2" beyond
the print on any side. No frame or glass allowed.
ADVANCED - BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS:
Prizes: 1st: $16, 2nd: $11, 3rd: $8
23. Vintage
Advanced - Black and White Prints
24. Architecture
25. People or Person
26. Photographer's Choice
ADVANCED - COLOUR PRINTS:
Prizes: 1st: $16, 2nd: $11, 3rd: $8
27. People or Person
Additional 1st Prize - Class 27 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Corby Custom Framing
28. Around the World
29. Landscape or Seascape
Additional 1st Prize - Class 29 Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Corby Custom Framing
30. Nature Close-Up
Additional Prizes - Class 30 Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
Sponsor Hamilton Conservation Authority
31. Rockton Fair 2018
Additional 1st Prize - Class 31 Prize: $25
Sponsor: R.A.S.
32. Creative
33. Photographer's Choice
Most Points in Amateur or Advanced - Classes 8 to 33 Prize:
Perpetual trophy & plaque
Sponsor: Harkinvale Farms Trophy - Hinrichs Family
Previous Winners in the past three years are not eligible.
Best Photograph in Advanced - Classes 23 - 33 Prize: H.C.A.
Annual Vehicle Pass
Sponsor: Hamilton Conservation Authority
Best Overall Photograph in Advanced - Classes 23 to 33
Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor: Duncan & Wright Cameras
Perpetual Trophy & Plaque
SECTION 82
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WINE
CO-CHAIRS: Dennis & Ena Kerr 905 627-5269
COMMITTEE: Jim Alton, Mike & Marie Cowlin, Joe & Terry
Betzner, Ruth Lee, Dave & Janis & Maria Leslie, Robert & Elaine
Pasuta, Kayla Pasuta-Lacey, Beth Robertson, Michael Tombolini
VOLUNTEERS: Gary & Liz Zebroski, Kaitlin Catney, Margaret
Tombolini
The Province of Ontario, through the L.L.B.O., has authorized the
Rockton Agricultural Society to hold an Amateur Winemaker’s
Competition with the co-operation of the Amateur Winemakers of
Ontario. For the purpose of this show, provided the rules are
followed (note in particular the entry requirements), it will be legal
to transport homemade wine from the competitor’s home to the
office of the Rockton Agricultural Society.
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ There will be a registered judge.
⚫ All wines judged must be made by amateur winemakers.
⚫ All wine entry forms are to be submitted to the General
Manager by.....September 23rd, 2019.
⚫ Late entries will be charged $1.00 late fee per bottle.
⚫ All competitors must pay the required exhibitor’s fee of
$10.00 to the R.A.S.
⚫ When the amount of prize money won by an exhibitor is
$20.00 or over, $10.00 will be retained by the Society as the
exhibitor’s fee for the following year, and a fair pass worth $15.00
will be enclosed with the new prize book.
⚫ A $1.00 fee must be paid per bottle submitted for
competition.
⚫ Each entry must bear a tag supplied by the R.A.S.
⚫ All competitors must comply with all L.L.B.O. requirements.
⚫ No wines will be displayed, none will be returned.
⚫ Wine bottles must be standard green, clear, or amber, with
either a cork or screw cap finish. Non-standard wine bottles will
not be accepted.
⚫ Volume must not exceed one litre.
⚫ No distinguishing marks or labels on bottles.
⚫ Entries will be accepted at the Fair office, October 2nd, 2019,
between. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. No entries will be accepted after this
date and time.
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⚫ Judging commences at 7 p.m. sharp, October 4th, 2019.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
⚫ Each exhibitor may bring one guest. Attendance at the
judging is by invitation only.
⚫ No single wine may be entered in more than one category.
Only one entry per exhibitor per class, (e.g. only one bottle of
white table wine per white table wine class).
⚫ Judging will be based upon the following criteria: colour,
clarity, bouquet, flavour, balance, quality and sparkle where
appropriate.
⚫ An entry not in its appropriate section will be disqualified.
⚫ All wines judged will become the property of Rockton World’s
Fair, and will be disposed of according to the L.L.B.O. direction.
⚫ Any disputed judgment will result in the immediate
disqualification of the disputant’s wine.
⚫ Please remember your exhibitor’s number.
⚫ If there are more than 20 entries in any one category, the
category could be divided and judged into two or more sections,
at the discretion of the judge(s). Winners will be picked from each
of the sections of the same category.
Special prizes:
White Wine Special Prize: $25 Gift Certificate
Sponsor Wine Kitz Ancaster
Red Wine Special Prize: $25
Sponsor Don Graham
Champion Best of Show Prize: Gift
Sponsor Dennis & Ena Kerr
Chosen from 1st prize winner in each catagory
Reserve Champion Best of Show Prize: Gift
Sponsor: Robert & Elaine Pasuta
Chosen from remaining 1st prize winners in each category.
Most Points in Wine Prize: Gift
Sponsor R.A.S.
Classes:
1. White Table Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
A wine to be served with lighter flavoured foods. The colour
range
from colourless to straw or golden. Bouquet is fresh and crisp.
Sweetness may range from bone dry to medium. Made from
grape or
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grape concentrate, contains 9% to 12% alcohol. Residual
sugar must
not exceed 2%.
2. Rose Table Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
A wine to be served with food. Pale pinks, oranges, purples,
and light
reds are acceptable. Rose wines are light to medium-bodied
and
have an alcohol content of 9% to 12%. Delicate in bouquet
and flavour
with a clean, refreshing aftertaste.
3. Red Table Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
A wine to be served with richly flavoured foods. The colour
range is
from light red through ruby and garnet with the tawny edge of
a
well-matured wine. Medium to full-bodied with an alcohol
content of
10% to 13%. Bouquet should be rich and full. A varietal
bouquet
is very acceptable.
4. Mead Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
A wine made from honey. It can be flavoured with fruits,
flowers,
herbs, or spices. There are two main ways to make Mead.
One is
balanced as a table wine to be consumed with food, and the
other
is a social wine to be consumed on social occasions rather
than an
accompaniment of food. Either is acceptable for judging.
5. Country Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
Wines in this class must be made at least 95% from non-
grape
ingredients. Oxidized and herbed wines are not acceptable. A
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wide
latitude of colour is permissible but the colour must be
attractive.
The wine should be still; however, where appropriate, a slight
touch
of spritz is permissible. The bouquet must be delicate and
inviting.
Sweetness may range from dry to sweet. Alcohol must be in
balance
with the character of the wine.
6. Social Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
Non-sparkling wines of any colour, body, or alcoholic content.
Wine should be drank alone rather than accompaniment of
food.
Any sweetness is acceptable.
7. Dessert Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
A wine to be consumed with dessert. Alcohol is 13% to 15%.
Alcohol is derived from fermentation. Any attractive colour is
acceptable.
The bouquet is fruity and full. Medium to full-bodied. Sweet
and in character
with dessert. Aftertaste is clean but persistent.
8. Sparkling Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10
Produces small bubbles that rise continuously throughout the
duration.
Any colour is acceptable providing it is attractive. Clarity is
imperative.
Dry to sweet wines are acceptable. Light to medium-bodied
with 8% to
12% alcohol.
RURAL AND URBAN COMMODITIES
CHAIR: Liz Whetham 905-627-7358
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COMMITTEE: Robert Pasuta, Tim Christianson, John Baine,
Gary & Shirley Betzner, Melissa Betzner, Robert Pasuta, Ben
Pasuta, Robert Pasuta Jr., Judi Emerson, Kevin Kennedy
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Grain display containers must be filled to be eligible.
⚫ Sheaves to be six inches or more in diameter at the band and
tied with a ribbon.
⚫ All hay, grain, roots, seeds, trees, and vegetables must be
the property of the exhibitor, growth within the present year, and
the production of the farm,unless otherwise stated.
⚫ A 15% entry fee is deducted from prize money.
⚫ All entry forms for sections 83 to 86 must be received by
form or online https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-
society by Friday, October 4, 2019..
⚫ Each late entry will be charged $1.00 per item.
⚫ Only one entry per class per exhibitor.
⚫ All exhibits will be received on Thursday, October 10th,
2019, between 1:00p.m. and 9:00 p.m. in the “Youth &
Agriculture Centre”.
⚫ Exhibits must be picked up between 5.00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Monday, October 14th, 2019.
SECTION 83
GRAIN
Prizes: 1st: $13, 2nd: $11, 3rd: $9, 4th: $8, 5th: $8
Special prizes:
Most Points-Classes 1-6 Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20
Sponsor: Szentimrey Seeds
Sponsorship: $100.00, Szentimrey Seeds Ltd
Most Points-Classes 1-8 Prize: Perpetuating Trophy
Osborne L. Sager Memorial Trophy
Champion Most Points-Classes 8-14 Prizes: 1st: $100 seed
voucher & Trophy, 2nd: $50.00 voucher
Sponsor: Holmes Agro
Classes:
1. Ten litres – White winter wheat, named.
2. Ten litres – Barley, six row, named.
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3. Ten litres – Barley, two row, named.
4. Ten litres – Soft red wheat, named.
5. Ten litres – Oats, A.O.V, named.
6. Ten litres – Soybeans, previous year’s crop accepted,
named.
Additional 1st Prize - Class 6
Sponsor: County Ag Services Inc
Ten units of Maizex/Elite bags of Soybeans Xtend Roundup
Soybeans
7. Soybeans, eight plants, no roots, mounted on a
background, 24” x 30”.- Named
Additional 1st Prize - Class 7 Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $20
Sponsor: Pioneer Seeds, Croptech, Dave & Sharon Gowland,
Greg Kitching
8. Ten litres, shelled corn, previous year’s crop accepted,
named
Special - Class 8 Prize: One unit of Pride G8 seed corn
Sponsor: County Ag Services Inc.
For the heaviest bushel weight of corn, adjusted to 15.5%
moisture.
Previous Year Winner Eligible
9. Half bushel of corn, on ear, must be exhibited in half
bushel hamper only.
10. Eight stalks of grain corn, no roots, variety named, cob
exposed.
11. Tallest corn, three stalks, no roots, cob exposed.
12. Best five ears of early corn under 2800 units Prizes: 1st:
$14, 2nd: $12, 3rd: $10, 4th: $8, 5th: $6
13. Best five ears of late corn over 2800 units. Prizes: 1st:
$14, 2nd: $12, 3rd: $10, 4th: $8, 5th: $6
Additional 1st Prize - Champion Class 12 & 13
Prize: One Unit Pioneer Seed Corn & $100 Voucher
Sponsor: Pioneer Seeds, Croptech, Dave & Sharon Gowland,
Greg Kitching
14. Sunflower, largest single head. Prizes: 1st: $13, 2nd:
$11, 3rd: $9, 4th: $8
15. Weed Collection, Minimum six weeds, named &
mounted on 22" x 28" Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6,
4th: $4
SPECIAL GRAIN CLASSES:
Sheaves to be six inches or more in diameter at the band, tied
with ribbon.
Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30
16. Sheaf of oats, any variety.
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Additional 1st Prize - Class 16 Prize: $50 Voucher
Sponsor: Holmes Agro
17. Sheaf of wheat, any variety.
18. Sheaf of barley, any variety.
GRAIN FARMERS OF ONTARIO SPECIAL:
19. Ten litres of winter wheat, named. Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd:
$7, 3rd: $5, 4th: $3
Open to Wentworth residents only
Sponsor: Holmes Agro
20. Sheaves of oats, wheat and barley. Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd:
$40, 3rd: $30
Sheaves to be six inches or more in diameter at the band,
tied with a ribbon.
This competition is for exhibitors who are making sheaves
as a new challenge.
Exhibitors may enter up to three years.
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SECTION 84
HAY & SILAGE EXHIBIT
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $5, 6th: $5, 7th:
$5, 8th: $5
Special prizes:
Champion of Classes 1-3. Prize: Millrose Farm Trophy
Sponsor: Ken & Nancy Mills
Special - Premier Exhibitor of Hay Silage
Plaque Donated by Brevant Seeds
Minimum of 10" to a maximum of 15" slice of a bale, properly
tied, baler formed
Classes:
1. First Cut Hay Alfalfa - at least 85%
2. First Cut Hay Mixed Hay - at least 50% legume
3. First Cut Hay Grass - at least 85%
4. Second Cut Hay Alfalfa - at least 85%
5. Second Cut Hay-Mixed Hay - at least 50% legume
6. Third Cut Hay-Alfalfa - at least 85% alfalfa
7. Wheat Straw
8. Haylage (Half Bushel)
Containers will be supplied
9. Corn Silage (Half Bushel)
Containers will be supplied
10. Scarecrow, Self-Standing
24" wide max, 48" tall max on a 16" base
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SECTION 85
ROOTS & VEGETABLES
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $5
Special prizes:
Champion Vegetable Exhibitor - Classes 1-42 Prize: Gift
Sponsor: Pasuta Family Farms
Previous year winner not eligible
There will be split classes when there are more than eight entries
per class.
Classes:
1. One 18" braided rope of garlic
2. Three shipping rutabagas
3. Three table beets (red) largest by weight
4. Red potatoes A.O.V., NAMED, 4 L. basket
5. Potatoes A.O.V., NAMED, 4 L. basket
6. Eight potatoes, largest by weight
7. Largest single potato, any shape, by weight
8. Half bushel potatoes, correctly, NAMED, in hamper only
9. Five carrots long
10. Five carrots, medium
11. Two heads, broccoli - trim leaves below head
12. Five table beets, any variety - stems trim to 1"
13. Two heads winter cabbage
14. Two heads red cabbage
15. Two heads savoy cabbage
16. One quart brussel sprouts
17. Two heads cauliflower
18. Two pie pumpkins, matched
19. One field pumpkin, suitable for a Jack O' Lantern
20. Two golden hubbard squash
21. Two turks turban squash
22. Two table queen squash
23. Two butternut squash
24. Three bulbs garlic
25. Five red roma tomatoes
26. Five onions, yellow, cooking
27. Five onions, red
28. Five onions, spanish
29. Two flowering kale or cabbage
30. Five tomatoes red
31. One pint cherry tomatoes
32. Five green sweet peppers
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33. Three leeks
34. Heaviest zucchini
35. Longest zucchini
36. One spanish onion largest (by weight) - trim to 1.5"
37. Herbs, three varieties, potted, named
38. Five ears ornamental corn
39. The 'ugliest' carrot
40. Five red sweet peppers
41. Table centerpiece, featuring local fruit
In exhibitor's container, minimum of four different varieties
42. Table centerpiece, a collection of gourds to be
displayed
In exhibitor's wicker container, minimum of four different
items
Classes 43- 46
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Entries will be accepted from individuals or organizations
(i.e., Boy Scouts, Womens Institutes etc.).
⚫ Entry forms must be filed with the General Manager no later
than October 2rd.
⚫ Fruits and vegetables need not be grown by the exhibitor.
⚫ Questions about the displays contact: Liz Whetham 905-627-
7358
Classes to be judged by points:
Variety and quality - 40 points
Commercial value - 30 points
Arrangement – 15 points
Identification – 15 points
James L. Whetham champion exhibit - classes 43-48 Prize:
$75
Sponsored by: Liz Whetham. Previous year winner not eligible
For classes 43-46:
Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, 4th: $20
43. A collection of garden vegetables, correctly named and
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arranged for display
Using garden tools as accessories. To be arranged on a
space 18” x 36”
44. Cole vegetable display
Recognizing that Ontario’s principle suppliers of Cole
vegetables are from Halton/Wentworth.
Exhibitors are to create educational displays to promote
cabbage,
cauliflower, broccoli, kale and other cole vegetables.
To be exhibited in a space 36” x 36”
45. A collection of eight or more products produced from
corn, labelled
Using a space 36" x 36"
46. Vine produce
To be at least seven different species of vine fruits and/or
vegetables
Display complimented with wicker using any support desired
on space 36" x 36"
For classes 47-48:
Prizes: 1st: $20, 2nd: $15, 3rd: $10
47. Honey display, display of honey or products
Minimum of four different items, labeled, in an area 24” x
24”.
48. Maple syrup display – display of maple syrup or
products
Minimum of four different items, labeled, in an area of 24” x
24”
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SECTION 86
CHRISTMAS TREE EXHIBIT
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ Christmas trees grown anywhere may be entered in this
competition.
⚫ No more than one tree per section may be exhibited by one
exhibitor.
⚫ Trees shall not be less than five feet and not more than eight
feet, measured from the butt or base of the trunk to the top of the
main leader or stem.Trees that are not within this height range
will be disqualified in classes 1 & 2.
⚫ No tree may be exhibited that has been sprayed with or has
artificial colour added in any manner.
⚫ Exhibitors to supply their own tree stands.
⚫ Entries must be made on entry forms and sent to the General
Manager.
Prizes: 1st: $90, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $60
Classes:
1. Fir Tree
2. Spruce Tree
3. Any variety (table tree) may be in pot with roots attached
Not less than three feet high and not more than four feet high
including the pot
Decorated for Christmas
SECTION 87
GIANT PUMPKIN CHAMPIONSHIP
Sponsored by Telus Mobility
CHAIR: Fred Cooper, 519-647-2714
COMMITTEE: Tim Christianson, Ken McKnight, Corrie and Tim
Nykamp, Peter Tursa, Kevin James, Robert Cooper, Kevin
Thompson, Erin and Grant Mattis
Rules and Regulations
⚫ Minimum weight for entry is 80 lbs.
⚫ Judging will take place on Saturday, October 12th, 2019, in
front of the Farm and Home Building at 10:30 a.m.
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⚫ Entries will be received up to judging time; however,
participants are requested to have their entry forms into the fair
General Manager by October 3rd, 2019 if at all possible.
⚫ A $10.00 R.A.S. exhibitor fee is required, if not retained from
the previous year.
⚫ Only one pumpkin entry per exhibitor
Prizes: 1st: $300, 2nd: $200, 3rd: $150, 4th: $125, 5th: $100,
6th: $90, 7th: $80, 8th: $70, 9th: $50, 10th: $50
Special prizes:
Grand Champion Pumpkin Prize: Trophy
Sponsor: RAS
Additional Prize Prize: $25
To all participants who enter a pumpkin weighing at least 80
pounds.
Classes:
1. Giant Pumpkin by Weight
Minimum weight 80 pounds
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
SECTION 89 - 93
CHAIR: Cole Gunby 289-921-1810
VICE CHAIR: Rachel Wieczorek
Prize Lists & Online Entries are available at
www.rocktonworldsfair.com
Junior Department’s Purpose:
⚫ To supplement and encourage junior activities in the area
served by the fair.
⚫ To improve the educational value of the fair.
⚫ To develop new exhibitors for the future.
⚫ To stimulate the interest of a greater number of people in the
fair.
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ All rules and regulations will be strictly enforced.
⚫ Junior Department is open to all eligible exhibitors within the
age category.
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⚫ The classes are open to Juniors 10 to 21 years of age as of
the calendar year.
⚫ Previous winners of the top points awards are not eligible.
⚫ Contestants must exhibit in at least nine classes to win one of
the special prizes.
⚫ The special prizes will be decided on by points.
⚫ Age must be indicated on the exhibitor’s form.
⚫ All work must be done by the exhibitor.
⚫ All entries must be made on the entry form.
⚫ Extra forms and prize lists may be obtained from the office.
⚫ All entries must be in the hands of the General Manager, 812
Old Hwy #8, Rockton, L0R 1X0, on or before October 4, 2019.
⚫ Late or changed entries will be charged $1.00 each.
⚫ Exhibits must be placed between 1:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
on the Thursday prior to Thanksgiving Weekend.
⚫ Junior entries will be received in the Youth & Agricultural
Centre, except sections 78 & 81, which are received in the
Farm & Home Hall.
⚫ With the exception of those rules listed above, all other rules
of the Rockton World’s Fair will apply.
⚫ One item entry per class.
⚫ A membership is not required to exhibit in the Junior
department.
⚫ Any article previously shown in Junior department will not be
accepted.
⚫ Junior directors are not responsible for exhibits left in hall
after the fair’s closing time.
⚫ Spectators will be cleared from the Youth & Agricultural
Centre at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Day.
⚫ Your exhibitor pass is required to remove any exhibit(s).
⚫ Exhibits must be picked up by 6 p.m. Thanksgiving Day.
⚫ Junior Directors are not responsible for lost, stolen, or
damaged articles.
⚫ Articles of baked goods may not be submitted in baking
wrappers.
⚫ All hay, grain, roots, seeds, and vegetables must be the
property of the exhibitor, growth in the present year, and the
production of the farm unless otherwise stated.
⚫ All vegetables must be fresh.
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***We are on ASSIST EXPO***
Complete and submit your entries online:
https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-society
Points: 1st: 5pts; 2nd 4pts; 3rd 3pts; 4th 2pts; 5th 1pt
Ribbons: Awarded to 5th Place
Most Points in the Junior Department Prize: Gift presented at
awards night
The Dundas Rotary Club Award
Previous winners are not elligble
SECTION 88
FIELD CROPS
Sponsored by JB Construction Management Corp &
JB Landscape Construction Ltd
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 88- Field Crops Prize: $25
Classes:
1. One peck of oats, any variety
2. One peck of barley
3. One peck of mixed grain, at least 20% oats
4. One peck of winter wheat
5. Corn ensilage, one-quart jar
6. Haylage, one-quart jar
Each exhibit to be a 10" slice of a bale, properly tied.
7. First cut hay- 85% legume
8. First cut hay, legume and grass mixed , at least 50%
grass
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9. Second cut hay 85% legume
10. Third cut hay 85% legume
Champion Hay Exhibitor Classes 7-10 Prize: $10
Sponsored by: Hamilton-Wentworth Federation of Agriculture
11. Five ears of grain corn
12. Six stalks silage corn
13. Tallest stalk of corn, one specimen, no roots
14. Soybeans, six plants no roots, mounted on a
background 24"X 30"
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SECTION 89
VEGETABLES
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 89- Vegetables Prize: $25
Classes:
1. Three spanish onions, matching
2. Five beet specimens
3. Two squash butternut, matching
4. Two squash acorn, matching
5. Five table carrots, long
6. Two cabbage heads, any variety
7. Two pie pumpkins, matching
8. Largest beet
9. Longest bean
10. Largest carrot
11. Longest zucchini
12. Largest pumpkin
13. Three-litre basket potatoes, any variety, must be named
14. Most unusual potato
15. Most unusual carrot
16. Fall harvest basket, minimum of 5 fresh vegetables not
to exceed 18"x18'
17. Three sweet peppers
18. Decorated pumpkin, any size, not carved
19. Collection of gourds, minimum of 3 varieties
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SECTION 90
FOOD
Please ensure all food items are in clear, sealed, Ziploc bags
with easy accessibility.
Articles of baked goods may not be submitted in baking
wrappers.
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 90- Food Prize: $25
Classes:
1. Three Cookies, decorated relating to nature
2. Three banana muffins with chocolate chips
3. Three iced brownies, without nuts
4. Three pieces of maple fudge, without nuts
5. Three pieces chocolate fudge, without nuts
6. Three "fruit explosion" muffins, multi-fruit
7. Three chocolate chip cookies, without nuts
No larger than 6.75 cm and no smaller than 5cm
Winner will be contacted to bake 8 chocolate chip cookies
for the District 6 level event in November 2019. To compete
at next level Age is open up to 15 years old.
8. Three decorated cupcakes
9. Three shortbread cookies
10. Three oatmeal cookies
11. Three non-tradditional rice krispie squares, with
additives, judged on taste
12. Three baked squares
13. Three chocolate chip pancakes
14. Half loaf of white bread - handmade or bread machine
15. Half loaf of whole wheat bread - handmade or bread
machine
16. Half loaf of cheese bread - handmade or bread machine
Additional 1st Class 16 Prize: $10
Sponsor: R.A.S
17. White cake 8" round, decorated, animal theme
Additional 1st Class 17 Prize: $10
Exhibitor must bring in whole pie. One slice will be cut & retained
for judging.
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18. Berry pie, name kind
Bring whole pie, one slice cut & retained for judging
19. Apple Pie
Bring whole pie, one slice cut & retained for judging
20. Homemade Candy on A Small Plate
Canning will not be refrigerated.
21. Homemade Ontario fruit jam (6-8oz) sealed any variety.
22. Dill pickles with garlic in pint jar
23. Peaches in pint jar
24. Homemade salsa Prize: Additional 1st Prize: Bernardin
Gift Pack
25. Homemade apple sauce in pint jars
26. 1 cup savoury party mix
27. 1 cup sweet party mix
28. Candy kabob, judged on appearance only
Must be on a full size kabob stick 8" or larger
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SECTION 91
ARTS & CRAFTS
No instructional kits to be used in these categories.
Junior Directors are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged
articles.
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 91- Arts & Crafts Prize: $25
Classes:
1. Decorated Christmas stocking
2. A homemade Christmas decoration
3. A decorative wall sign not to exceed 16"x16"
4. One scrapbooking page, Rockton Fair theme, 1 page,
single sided
5. Article made of building blocks, mounted on base
Not to exceed 12"x12"x12"- no kits
6. Article made of building blocks, not mounted
Not to exceed 12"x12"x12"- no kits
7. One party invitation to a Birthday
8. One knitted or crocheted Item
9. Homemade birdhouse
Not to exceed 20'"x 20"
10. Garden stone
Not to exceed 12"x12"x12"
11. One item of homemade jewellery
12. Largest ball of baler twine
13. Decorated face mask
14. Any article made by sewing machine
15. Any unique art work or craft made by the exhibitor
Not to exceed 20"x20"x20" article must have been made
after November 2018
16. Favourite page in a sketch book
17. Origami, any item or creation
18. Sculptures (play doh, paper mache, clay, pottery, etc.
19. OAAS poster competition - "Promoting Your Fair"
Grades 9-12 only. Poster size 8.5" X 11" to 11" X 17"
without border.
Must be centered and mounted on cardstock or bristol
board with a 2" border
Additional 1st Prize Class 19 Prize: $10
20. Any article made of metal by the exhibitor after the 2018
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Fair
Not to exceed 30"x30"x30"
21. Duct tape creation
Not to exceed 12"x12"x12"
22. Creation of your own kind including at least 1 Tim
Horton's cup
23. Create a homemade wreath using artificial materials
24. Hand decorated shirt
Additional 1st class 24 Prize: $10
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SECTION 92
FLOWERS
Vases must not exceed 10” in height and 5” in width
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 92- Flowers Prize: $25
Classes:
1. Artificial flowers centerpiece
2. Fresh flower centrepiece
Additional 1st class 2 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Sandra Hanes
3. One corsage
4. Presses flower creation
5. Geranium, three blooms
6. One floating rose
7. Three marigolds taller than 3"
8. Chrysanthemum, one spray
9. Dahlia, largest bloom
10. Wild flower arrangement
11. African violet, flowering, single flowering
Additional 1st Prize Class 11 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Sandra Hanes
12. Cactus or succulent, any variety
13. Flower arrangement in a mason jar
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SECTION 93
FRUIT
Sponsored by JB Construction Management Corp &
JB Landscape Construction Ltd
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points in Section 93- Fruit Prize: $25
Classes:
1. Five macintosh apples
2. Five royal gala apples
3. Five golden delicious apples
4. Cherry tomatoes, one pint box
5. Five pears, any variety
6. Four tomatoes
7. Assortment of fresh fruit, arranged in a basket
Additional 1st class 7 Prize: $10
For additional
Junior Classes see
SECTION 78-Art, and
SECTION 81-Photography
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SECTION 94
4-H CREATIVE CLUBS
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $5, 5th: $4
Special prizes:
Most Points 4-H Member - Section 94 Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd:
$15, 3rd: $10
Classes:
1. 4-H Inter-county Sheaf club class- One sheaf, wheat
2. 4-H Inter-county club class- one sheaf, any other grain
3. Any sewing article made in and by a member of the 4-H
club
4. Project craft article made in and by a member of a 4-H
club
5. Project made by member of photography club
6. Project made by member of pinterest craft club
7. Project made by member of chocolate club
8. Project made by member of any 4-H cooking club
9. Project made by a member of bread club
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SECTION 95
4-H CLUB EXHIBITS
CHAIR: Sandra Hanes – 905-973-1132
COMMITTEE: Kathi Karpinski, Marie Cowlin
Sponsors:The Hamilton-Wentworth 4-H Association and the
Rockton Agricultural Society
⚫ Exhibits will be graded according to merit and classified A, B
or C
⚫ Open to 2018 - 2019 4-H clubs in Hamilton-Wentworth.
⚫ Clubs may place one exhibit from one of their fall 2018 or
2019 4-H club projects.
⚫ There is no entry fee.
⚫ Each exhibit must display the name of the club, 4-H emblem,
and topic.
⚫ Each exhibit will have approximately 4’ x 3’ of table space
made available.
⚫ Entries must be submitted by Form or ONLINE on Assist
Expo: https://www.assistexpo.ca/rockton-agricultural-society to
Rockton Fair – 812 Old Hwy #8, Rockton, Ontario, L0R 1X0 prior
to Friday, October 4, 2019.
⚫ Space will be allocated by entries.
⚫ Clubs bringing displays that have not been entered may not
be eligible.
⚫ Exhibits must be placed in the Youth & Agriculture Centre
between 1:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Thursday, October 10th, 2019.
⚫ Exhibits are to be removed between 5:00 & 6:00 p.m.,
Monday, of Thanksgiving Weekend.
Classes:
1. 2018-2019 4-H Clubs in Hamilton-Wentworth - Club Exhibit
Prizes: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, $30
SECTION 96
OUTDOOR YARD DISPLAY COMPETITION
Sponsored by JB Construction Management Corp
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CONTACT: Jen Wood 905-518-7726
Rules & Regulations:
⚫ Open contest to all residents and businesses within 50 km
radius from Rockton Fair Grounds.
⚫ Display should represent something you would see at the
Fair, i.e. tractor, animal, midway ride, vegetable, etc.
⚫ Display must face a public road, but must be at least 10 feet
back from road allowance.
⚫ Display must include a sign that states: Rockton World’s Fair,
Thanksgiving Weekend, and preferably visible from both
directions.
⚫ Competitors can compete in either Residential or Business
Competitions.. Prizes will be awarded in each category
⚫ Displays are to be assembled and ready by 1:00 p.m. on
Saturday, September 28, 2019 for judging and remain as
judged until Monday of Thanksgiving weekend. No exceptions.
⚫ Please indicate the category entered (Residential, Business
or School)
⚫ All entries must be received by Thursday, September 26,
2019. Entries may be made online, fax, or by mail.
⚫ Photographs of the winning displays will be in the Farm &
Home Building.
⚫ Winning Ribbons can be picked up on Monday, October 14th
at 5:00 p.m.
Rockton Agricultural Society, 812 Old Hwy #8, Rockton, ON L0R
1X0
Phone: 519-647-2502 Fax: 519-647-3899
Judging Score: Overall appearance 30%, Originality 30%,
Identifiable theme 20%, Visibility 20%.
Prizes: 1st: $70, 2nd: $45, 3rd: $35, others: $15
Classes:
1. Residential Yard Display Competition
2. Business Yard Display Competition
SCHOOL FAIR PRIZE LIST
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SCHOOL FAIR CO-CHAIRS: Kathy Thompson, Barb Manel:
519-212-9987
COMMITTEE: Evelyn Flatt, Carolyn Eddy, Cecil & Gladys
Hamilton, Bill Hinrichs, Jerry Manel, Annette & Robert
Schreuders, Allison & Craig Fousler, Janis Leslie, Robyn Leslie,
Lloyd Bailey, Tracy Aikema-Robb, Shari Bosma, Sabrina Bosma,
Amanda Bosma, Beth Ann Robb, Stefanie Comely, Kristine
Hutchison.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ALL WORK MUST BE DONE BY THE STUDENT
⚫ Admission to the fair is still required until after Monday at 5
p.m.
⚫ Students who are of elementary school agenda students who
graduated from grade 8 in June of the current year (2019) are
eligible to exhibit.
⚫ The grade is to be interpreted as the grade in which he/she is
a student as of November 2018.
⚫ Only works created after Thanksgiving 2018 are eligible for
entry.
⚫ Individual exhibits of grain, corn, vegetables, flowers, and
fruit must be grown in the home garden or home farm.
⚫ For information and exhibit tags please contact the Fair
Office: 812 Old Hwy 8, Rockton, L0R 1X0, 519-647-2502 or any
School Fair Director.
⚫ All exhibitors and teachers are urged to check that the school
fair tags are completed before entries are submitted.
⚫ All home school exhibitors please complete the mailing
address section on the exhibit tags.
⚫ Attach tags to the top, right-hand corner of the entry and
include both the first and last names of student, the full school
name and address.
⚫ Teachers are asked to use discretion choosing only 10
entries per category per school. Pre-selection at the school level
may be necessary.
⚫ Only one entry per student is allowed in each section.
⚫ All judges' decisions are final.
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⚫ Exhibitors please arrange for all articles to be picked up
between 5 & 5:30p.m. on Thanksgiving Monday only. The
Rockton Fair and School Fair committee will not be responsible
for any entries not picked up by Monday evening. All prize money
can now be picked up in the main office boardroom on
Thanksgiving Monday, between 3 and 5pm after 5pm, monies
can be picked up at the School Fair Building.
⚫ Identification will be required when you pick up your prize
money.
SPECIAL PRIZES
THE MAE HOOD MEMORIAL AWARD: A plaque presented to
the student winning the most points in the School Fair
Department. No previous trophy winners are eligible.
POINTS: 1st: 5 pts, 2nd: 4pts, 3rd: 3 pts, 4th: 2pts, 5th: 1pt.
TROPHY: Awarded to the student with the most points in the
June list.
POINTS: The top 10 highest overall point winners will receive a
plaque engraved with the Rockton World's Fair crest.
PLAQUES & CHEQUES: Sponsors: RBC & Hamilton
Commercial Financial Services.
PLAQUE: Donated to the school with the highest points.
Sponsor: C.A. Small Engines and Rentals
The Rockton Agricultural Society (RAS) is committed to the
safeguarding of personal information collected from exhibitors in
accordance with the Personal Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Personal information
collected will not be sold or disclosed for reasons other than for
why it was collected. By completing and submitting the entry tag,
the exhibitor, parent, or guardian consents to the information
being used by the RAS for the mailing and/ or handing out of
prize money and awards.
RAISE MONEY FOR YOUR SCHOOL
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Rockton Agricultural Society has partnered with various schools
in the region and we will donate back to your school, a portion of
every ticket sold using your designated school fundraising code!
Step #1:
Obtain fundraising code from your school.
Step # 2:
Purchase tickets for all of your friends and family online
here: http://www.rocktonworldsfair.com/school-fundraising/
Make sure you are using your school’s code to get a portion
of your ticket donated back!
Step # 3:
Bring all of your friends and family, raise money for your
school and enjoy all that the Rockton Fair has to offer!
Is your school NOT registered for the fundraising program yet?
That's ok! Contact your administration office and have them
contact 519-647-2502 to get your school registered and start
fundraising TODAY!
OCTOBER ENTRY LIST
Entries must be received on
Thursday, October 10th, 2019
From 1-9 p.m. at the Youth & Agricultural Building
PRIZES: For the following classes except where noted.
1st: $4.50, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.50, 4th: $3.00, 5th: $2.50
CLASS/ SECTION: Refer to the alphanumeric code listed on the
left
GRAIN AND CORN
Grain is judged on presentation and the use of proper containers
as well as it's quality.
No treated grain is eligible.
Special prizes:
The most points in Grain and Corn Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $4
Sponsor: Kristine Hutchison
Classes:
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G1. Oats, approx. 1 litre or quart jar.
G2. Wheat, approx. 1 litre or quart jar.
G3. Barley, approx. 1 litre or quart jar.
G4. Soybeans. approx. 1 litre or quart jar.
G5. Dent corn, approx. 1 litre or quart jar.
G6. Sheaf of four stalks of corn.
Additional Prizes for class G6 Prizes: 1st: $3.00, 2nd: $2.50,
3rd: $2.00, 4th: $1.75, 5th: $1.50
Sponsor: Settlers Feed & Supply
G7. Kindergaten to Grade 4. Corn ensilage, 1-litre Ziploc
bag.
G8. Grades 5 to 8. Corn ensilage, 1-litre Ziploc bag.
G9. Kindergarten to Grade 4. 5 cobs of dent corn, husk
removed.
G10. Grades 5 to 8. 5 cobs of dent corn, husk removed.
G11. Open. Longest stalk of corn (roots removed). one stalk
only.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Preparing fruits and vegetables for exhibition:
⚫ Choose medium sized carrots, potatoes, parsnips or beets.
⚫ Choose regular-shaped specimens.
⚫ Choose specimens nearly to the same shape/size/coloring as
possible.
⚫ Cut off tops leaving only 2.5 cm.
⚫ Choose specimens that are free of blemishes of any kind.
⚫ polish with a dry cloth (both fruit and vegetables)
⚫ Choosing onions. Bend the tops over some time before
pulling so the tops stop growing and the onion part will grow
larger. After pulling, allow the onions to dry in the sun. Do not
peel.
⚫ Choose a squash uniform in shape.
⚫ Leave the stems on fruit and do not peel cauliflowers or
cabbages.
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FRUIT
Classes:
FR1. Five apples of one cultivar. Label as to type.
Additional Prizes for class FR1 Prizes: 1st: $2.50, 2nd: $2.25,
3rd: $2.00, 4th: $1.75, 5th: $1.50
Sponsor: Josmar Acres
FR2. Cherry tomatoes, 1 pint box.
FR3. Five tomatoes, stems attached.
FR4. Concord grapes, 1-quart box.
FR5. Five pears, any cultivar.
Additional Prizes for class FR5 Prizes: 1st: $2.50, 2nd: $2.25,
3rd: $2.00, 4th: $1.75, 5th: $1.50
Sponsor: Josmar Acres
FR6. Watermelon, 1 specimen.
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VEGETABLES
Special prizes:
Most points in the Vegetable classes Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8
Sponsored in memory of Doug Knight
Additional Prizes:
V1, V14
1st- $10.00, 2nd- $5. Sponsor: Struyk Farms
V2, V3, V15, V22, V27, V31
1st- $10.00, 2nd- $5. Sponsor: J. Collins and Sons
V4, V10, V11, V13, V17, V24, V30
1st- $2.50, 2nd- $2.25, 3rd- $2.00, 4th- $1.75, 5th- $1.50.
Sponsor: Struyk Farm
V6, V16
1st- $2.50, 2nd- $2.25, 3rd- $2.00, 4th- $1.75, 5th- $1.50.
Sponsor: Forthdale Farms
V20, V21, V26
1st- $2.50, 2nd- $2.25, 3rd- $2.00, 4th- $1.75, 5th- $1.50.
Sponsor: J. Collins and Sons
V5, V23, V32
1st- $2.50, 2nd- $2.25, 3rd- $2.00, 4th- $1.75, 5th- $1.50.
Sponsor: Shearlea Acres
Classes:
V1. Junior Kindergarten.- 5 different vegetables displayed
on a tray.
V2. Kindergarten to Grade 4.- An arrangement of fresh
vegetables
(One specimen of each) in a decorated box/tray, not to
exceed 45cm long.
V3. Grades 5 to 8.- Display of vegetables, minimum of 5
different vegetables.
Displayed in a suitably decorated container, not to exceed
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45cm long.
V4. Collection of two varieties of peppers, 2 specimens
each.
V5. A gourd centerpiece, suitable for a Thanksgiving
dinner table.
Please use at least 5 specimens.
V6. 5 cobs Indian corn, husks pulled back and tied.
V7. Cabbage, not Savoy, 1 specimen.
V8. Butternut squash, 2 specimens.
V9. Potatoes, any variety, not red, 3 tubers
V10. Potatoes, red, 3 tubers
V11. Parsnips, 3 roots.
V12. Largest squash, by circumference.
V13. Largest pumpkin, by circumference.
V14. The largest beet.
V15. Odd-shaped carrot.
V16. Broccoli, 1 head.
V17. Beets, round type, 5 specimens.
V18. Carrots, 5 specimens.
V19. Onions, spanish, 3 specimens
V20. Pie Pumpkins, 2 specimens.
V21. Savoy cabbage, 1 specimen.
V22. Brussel sprouts, 1-quart box.
V23. 1 odd-shaped potato.
V24. Longest zucchini, 1 specimen.
V25. Squash, acorn, 2 specimens.
V26. Squash, hubbard, 1 specimen.
V27. Cauliflower, 1 specimen.
V28. Onions, cooking, 3 specimens.
V29. Red cabbage, 1 specimen.
V30. A turnip.
V31. Leeks, 3 specimens.
V32. Three bulbs of garlic
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FLOWERS
How to prepare for exhibition:
⚫ Choose flowers with long stems.
⚫ Trim off buds showing colour.
⚫ Choose only individual stems.
⚫ Use only what is asked for in class.
⚫ No disposable cups.
⚫ Use sturdy glass jars.
⚫ Use no artificial flowers.
Special prizes:
Most points in Flowers F1 to F32 Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $4
Sponsor: Ruth Lee
Classes:
F1. Kindergarten to Grade 4. Thanksgiving basket, using
fruit, vegetables & flowers
Not to exceed 45 cm long.
Additional Prizes for class F1 Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
Sponsor Lynden Horticultural Society
F2. Grades 5 to 8. Thanksgiving basket using fruit,
vegetables and flowers
Not to exceed 45cm long.
Additional Prizes for class F2 Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
Sponsor Lynden Horticultural Society
F3. A floral arrangement in a SMALL toy.
F4. A dried flower arrangement suitable for a kitchen table.
F5. A dinning room table arrangement for Halloween.
F6. An arrangement using at least 4 perrenials.
F7. A Christmas arrangement.
F8. An arrangement of natural foliage and wild flowers in a
Child's Rubber Boot
F9. A floral table centerpiece celebrating Rockton Fair.
F10. A bouquet of natural grains, rushes, grasses (not wild
flowers).
Not to exceed 50 cm
F11. A bouquet in a mug.
F12. A photo diary of you caring for your plant from a seed
to a flower
Include at least three photos and a specimen of plant
Additional Prizes for class F12 Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $8, 3rd:
$5, 4th: $4, 5th: $3
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Sponsor: Leslie Stocker
F13. Geranium, 1 perfect bloom, self-foliage, in decorated
container.
F14. Dahlia, large over 10 cm, 1 bloom.
F15. Dahlia, decorative, large, 7.5 cm- 10 cm, 1 bloom.
F16. Dahlia, small, under 7.5 cm, 3 blooms.
F17. Largest sunflower head by diameter.
F18. Zinnia, pompom, 3 blooms.
F19. Zinnia, large 3 blooms.
F20. Calendula, 3 blooms.
F21. Pansies, 3 blooms.
F22. Cosmos, 3 blooms.
F23. Flowers in a pie pumpkin.
F24. Marigolds, over 5cm, 3 blooms.
F25. Marigolds, under 5 cm, 3 blooms.
F26. Chrysanthemums, 1 spray.
F27. Petunias, single, 3 blooms.
F28. Snapdragons, 3 spikes.
F29. Floating rose, 1 bloom.
F30. One specimen of any other flower not listed.
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AUTUMN SPECIALS
Classes:
SP1. Kindergarten.- A jack-o-lantern, painted only.
SP2. Grades 1 & 2. - A jack-o-lantern, decorated only, not
painted.
SP3. Grades 3 & 4. - A jack-o-lantern, carved only.
SP4. Grades 5 & 6. - A jack-o-lantern, carved only.
SP5. Grades 7 & 8. - A jack-o-lantern, carved and/ or
decorated, not painted.
SP6. Preschool to Kindergarten.- Make a creature from
vegetables or gourds.
Decorated with only natural materials.
SP7. Grades 1 & 2. - Paint and decorate a stone to
resemble an animal (Max.15 cm)
SP8. Grades 3 & 4.- Make a cornhusk doll.
SP9. Grades 5 & 6.- Make a farm scene out of natural
materials inside a shoe box lid.
Standard size shoe box
SP10. Grades 7 & 8.- A picture made from natural materials,
max 20 x 30 cm.
SP11. Open.- A scarecrow, 1.5 m. maximum in length total
SP12. JR. Open.- A pressed leaf animal picture.
S13. SR. Open.- A paper mache sculptuure, autumn-
themed, maximum 30cm.
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BAKING AND FOOD
Special prizes:
Most points in Baking and Food B1 to B14. Prizes: 1st: $6,
2nd: $4
Sponsors: Cecil and Gladys Hamilton
Classes:
B1. Preschool to SK.- Decorated rice crispy square, max
10 x 10 cm.
(Decorations should be edible)
B2. Grades 1 & 2.- A patterned candy necklace.
B3. Grades 3 & 4.- Three unbaked squares or cookies (
same variety)
B4. Grades 5 to 8.- Three pieces of chocolate fudge.
B5. Preschol to SK.- Decorate a cupcake with a farm
theme.
B6. Grades 1 & 2.- Three chocolate chip cookies.
B7. Grades 3 & 4.- Two fruit muffins ( same variety).
B8. Grades 5 to 8.- Three pieces of toffee.
B9. Preschool to SK.- Decorate one large cookie, max. 20
cm with a farm theme.
B10. Grades 1 & 2.- Decorate one large cookie, max. 20 cm
with a farm theme.
B11. Grades 3 & 4.- Decorate one large cookie, max. 20 cm
with a farm theme.
B12. Grades 5 & 6.- Decorated 8" cake using styrafoam
base with a farm theme.
(Not covered)
B13. Grades 7 & 8.- Decorated 8" cake using styrafoam
base with a farm theme.
(Not covered)
B14. Open.- Three nutricious snacks for Santa in a
decorated container.
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NEEDLEWORK AND SEWING
Special prizes:
Most Points in Needlework and Sewing N1 to N13 Prizes: 1st:
$6, 2nd: $4
Sponsor: Carolyn Eddy
Classes:
N1. JK to Grade 1.- Stitch an outline of a favourite toy on
fabric.
N2. Grade 2.- A reusable grocery bag
N3. Grades 3 & 4.- A Christmas stocking.
N4. Grades 5 & 6.- A knitted dishcloth.
N5. Grades 7 & 8.- Any article of knitting.
N6. Grade 5.- Sew a potholder.
N7. Grade 6.- Any sewn stuffed item.
N8. Grade 7 & 8.- Any article of clothing.
N9. JK to Grade 1.- A decorated sock pupet.
N10. Grades 2 - 4.- Creat a friendship bracelet.
N11. Grades 5 - 8.-A homemade pillow.
N12. Open.- Any article of latch hook.
N13. Open.- Any item not otherwise listed.
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CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
Special prizes:
Additional Prizes for classes: C26-C28 Prizes: 1st: $2.50, 2nd:
$2.25, 3rd: $2.00, 4th: $1.75, 5th: $1.50
Sponsor: Wendell Renovations
Classes:
CR1. Preschool.- A creature made from cotton balls.
CR2. JK & SK.- An animal made from a milk carton.
CR3. Grade 1.- An imaginary creature made from play
dough (max. 15 cm).
CR4. Grade 2.- Dress your teddy bear as a farmer or
pioneer
(Max. size of teddy bear 30 cm).
CR5. Grade 3.- A structure made from popsicle sticks
secured on a base
(Max. 30 cm tall).
CR6. Grade 4.- A pop-up greeting card.
CR7. Grade 5.- A decorated t-shirt, with fabric paint.
CR8. Grade 6.- Decorate a garden glove.
CR9. Grades 7 & 8.- An item made of wood.
(Max. 30 cm x 30 cm)
CR10. Preschool to Kindergarten.- A bouquet made of
recycled materials.
CR11. Grades 1 & 2.- Jewellery made from recycled
materials.
CR12. Grades 3 & 4.- A robot made of recycled materials
(Max. 30 cm x 30 cm).
CR13. Grades 5 & 6.- A painting on wood
(Max. 30 cm x 30 cm).
CR14. Grades 7 & 8.- Create a small garden stepping-stone.
(Max. 25 cm x 25 cm)
CR15. Preschool to Kindergarten.- A Thanksgiving
placemat.
(Max. 30 cm x 30 cm)
CR16. Grades 1 & 2.- Glued yarn picture (not stiched).
CR17. Grades 3 & 4.- An empty, homemade bird feeder.
Not to exceed 30 x 30 x 30 cm
CR18. Grades 5 & 6.-Create a musical instrument.(max. 45
cm)
CR19. Grades 7 & 8.- Make a nail and string picture.
30 cm x 30 cm
CR20. Open.- Country door theme.
Additional Prizes for class CR20 Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd:
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$2
Sponsor: Ted & Jinnie Wilson
CR21. Preschool to SK.- A snowman made of any material,
20 cm.
CR22. Grades 1 & 2.- A crafted Christmas tree ornament.
CR23. Grades 3 & 4.- A Christmas tree topper.
CR24. Grades 4 & 5.- A Christmas felt wall banner.
Not to exceed 45 cm
CR25. Grades 7 & 8.- A Christmas-themed centerpiece.
CR26. JK to Grade 1.- An article made of bread dough.
CR27. Grades 2 to 4.- An article made of bread dough.
CR28. Grades 5 to 8.- An article made of bread dough.
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PHOTOGRAPHY- COLOURED PRINT
Student must have taken photo
No larger than 4 x 6" mounted on black bristol board or card
stock. The border is not to exceed 1 cm. Tags are to be attached
to the bottom left corner of exhibit. Photo must have been taken
by the student.
Classes:
P1. Preschool to Grade 1.- Group of people.
P2. Preschool to Grade 1.- Landscape (Scenery only).
P3. Preschool to Grade 1.- Outdoor fun.
P4. Preschool to Grade 1.- A pet(s).
P5. Preschool to Grade 1.- Any item not otherwise listed.
P6. Grade 2 to Grade 4.- Group of people.
P7. Grade 2 to Grade 4.- Landscape (Scenery only).
P8. Grade 2 to Grade 4.- Outdoor fun.
P9. Grade 2 to Grade 4.- A pet(s).
P10. Grade 2 to Grade 4.-Any item not otherwised listed.
P11. Grade 5 to Grade 8.- A group of people.
P12. Grade 5 to Grade 8.- A landscape (scenery only).
P13. Grade 5 to Grade 8.- Outdoor fun.
P14. Grade 5 to Grade 8.- A pet(s).
P15. Grade 5 to Grade 8.- Any item not otherwise listed.
P16. Open.- A photo of Rockton Fair.
P17. Open.- A rural photo.
Additional 1st prize for class P17 Prize: $10
Sponsor: Barb Manel
PET SHOW
Sunday, October 13th, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.
on the Country Competition Stage (Beside the Ag Alive Tent)
NEW: Pre-Registration online on AssistExpo by October 4th,
2019
Chairperson: Kathryn Lilko– 905-978-2025
Committee: Allison Foulser, Craig Foulser, Carolyn Eddy, Bill
Hinrichs, Alyssa Mabee, Jessica Mabee, Karen Mabee.
Rules & Regulations:
⚫ Open to boys & girls 14 years of age & under.
⚫ Pets must belong to the exhibitor’s family.
⚫ Animals must be on a leash or caged.
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⚫ Pets may not exceed 200 lbs.
⚫ Children MUST be able to control their pet without the
aid of a parent on stage.
⚫ No Entry Fee required
⚫ PET/ DOG POLICY: Pets are NOT allowed entry to the
Rockton Fairgrounds except canine & pet show competitors.
Competitors must vacate immediately after the competition.
Licensed dog guides & service animals are welcomed.
(Identification from accredited service animal schools such as
those listed at IGDF or ADI may be requested)
⚫ Merit Ribbons given to all entries.
Prizes: 1st: $4.00, 2nd: $3.75, 3rd: $3.50, 4th: $3.25, 5th: $3.00
Special prizes:
Merit Ribbons are given to all entried
Gift Bags Sponsored by: Settler's Feed Supplies
Free doughnuts. Sponsor: Tim Horton's (after the show)
Grand Champion Pet Prize: Trophy Sponsored by: Ken
Sheppard Family
All first prize winners are eligible. No previous winners are
eligible. To be competed for annually, the designation to be held
by the winner for one year.
Trophies won will be presented at Awards Night, November 22,
2019
Classes:
1A. Fancy Turnout - Dog
1B. Fancy Turnout Cat
1C. Fancy Turnout - Any Other Pet
Special: In memory of Harold Gairdiner, presented by his
family. Prize: $10
1st Place winner of 1A, 1B, 1C
2. Most Colourful Pet
3. Child who does the most jumping jacks while their
dog sits and stays
4. Your Pet on Wheels, any pet.
Special: Mr. Edward R. Biddle Trophy to be presented
5. Rabbit with the largest feet
Special: Mr. Paul Biddle Trophy to be presented
6. The Master most resembling his/ her pet without
costumes
7. Best performance, any pet
Special: Trophy Sponsored by: The Hinrichs Family
8. The best pair of look-a-like-pets
9. The Larget Cat
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Special: The Bandit Trophy presented in Memory. Sponsor:
Gowland Family
10. Rockton Fair Mascot (Burgundy & Gold Colours)
Special: In Memory of Torie, a Jack Russell. Sponsor: The
Graham Family
11A. Best Purebred Adult Dog - Small (Papers not required)
11B. Best Purebred Adult Dog -Large (Papers not required)
PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST
Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 11:00a.m.-2:00p.m.
In the D.A. Campbell Entertainment Centre
CHAIR: Ruth Lee, 519-658-3241
Classes:
1. J.K. and S.K. – Topic – Open – two minutes Prize: $7 and
Ribbon
2. Grades 1 & 2 – Topic – Open – three minutes Prize: $10
and Ribbon
3. Grades 3 & 4 – Topic – Open – three minutes Prizes: 1st:
$12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $9, 4th: $8, 5th: $7
4. Grades 5 & 6 – Topic – Open – three minutes Prizes: 1st:
$14, 2nd: $12, 3rd: $10, 4th: $9, 5th: $8
5. Grades 7 & 8 – Topic – Open – four minutes Prizes: 1st:
$15, 2nd: $13, 3rd: $12, 4th: $10, 5th: $9
All non-winning participants will receive cash award of $3.00 and
merit ribbons. Please note that props are welcome but NO
electronics may be used as an aide.
All contestants MUST pre-register by 5p.m. Friday October
11, 2019.
Registration available online or by email to
If you require any further information please call Ruth Lee.
We would like to thank the Sheffield Lions Club for their
continued support.
SPELLING BEE
Saturday, October 12, 2019
9:00 a.m. in the DA Campbell Entertainment Centre
CHAIR: Anne Jones-Abel – 905-627-4591
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COMMITTEE: Madeline Betzner.
Rules and Regulations:
⚫ The Spelling Bee is open to students in Grades 4 and 5.
⚫ A school team consists of five students and 1 substitute
student.
⚫ The team must include both Grade 4 and Grade 5 students.
The grade is the one in which the student is registered as of
September 28th, 2018.
⚫ Each school may enter only one team.
⚫ Pre-registration of the teams is required by September 27th,
2019.
⚫ Details will be mailed to area schools in April 2019.
PRIZES: The winning team will receive a trophy sponsored by
Gladys and Cecil Hamilton.
Cash Prizes sponsored by Strabane Optimists.
TALENT CONTEST
SHOW TIME: Monday, October 14th, 2019 1:00 p.m.
LOCATION: D.A. Campbell Entertainment Centre
REGISTRATION: 11:00 a.m. to Noon
CHAIR: Keri Morrison 519-448-1195
COMMITTEE: Jamie Buisman, Jenn Walker, Donna Gerritsen
Joan Gerritsen, Niki Gerritsen, Karen Hunt, Murray Hunt, Simon
Latter
RULES & REGULATIONS:
⚫ Each Amateur talent class is strictly limited to ten contestants
on a first come basis.
⚫ If a category is full, contestants may compete ‘up’ one age
category, if they choose to do so.
⚫ Set up time is limited to two minutes.
⚫ Personal CD’s will be allowed but they must not contain the
main vocal track.
⚫ Piano and sound system available.
⚫ All regular rules apply.
PRIZES: 1st - $30.00, 2nd - $20.00, 3rd - $15.00, 4th - $10.00,
5th-10th - $5.00
SPECIAL PRIZE: Most original performance in classes 1 – 4.
The Kirkwall School Award $30.00
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To be judged on originality only.
CLASSES:
1. Instrumental & dance all ages.
2. Any other performance all ages.
3. Vocal 9 years & under.
4. Vocal 10 – 15 years.
PRIZES: Class 5: 1st - $30.00, 2nd - $25.00, 3rd - $20.00, 4th -
$15.00, 5th - $10.00, 6th-10th - $5.00
5. Vocal 16 years & over.
KARAOKE CONTEST
Sponsored by: JB Construction Management Corp.
SHOW TIME:
Friday, October 11th, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 612h, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
LOCATION: D.A. Campbell Entertainment Centre
REGISTRATION: 6:30 p.m. each evening
CHAIR: Keri Morrison 519-448-1195
COMMITTEE: Jamie Buisman, Jenn Walker, Donna Gerritsen
Joan Gerritsen, Niki Gerritsen, Barb Payne, Karen Hunt, Murray
Hunt, Simon Latter
RULES & REGULATIONS:
⚫ One song only per act, up to five minutes in length.
⚫ If a category is full, contestants may compete ‘up’ one age
category, if they choose to do so.
⚫ Set-up time is limited to two minutes.
⚫ Personal CD’s will be allowed but they must not contain the
main vocal track.
⚫ Piano and sound system available.
⚫ All regular rules apply.
PRIZES: 1st - $30.00, 2nd - $25.00, 3rd - $20.00, 4th - $15.00,
5th - $10.00, 6th-10th - $5.00
BABY SHOW
Monday, October 14th, 2019
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At the D.A.Campbell Entertainment Centre
CHAIR: Kayla Pasuta-Lacey & Jason Lacey -
Prizes: All classes:1st, 2nd, and 3rd
⚫ All participants receive a ribbon
⚫ No entry or pre-registration fee
⚫ Registration is the morning of October 14th only
Judging: Babies are judged in their respective age and gender
groups, on the basis of growth, development, sociability, health
and charm.
SENIOR CLASSES
REGISTRATION: Monday October 14th, 9:00 a.m. JUDGING:
9:30 a.m.
Girls and Boys (Separate Classes)
15 to 17 months inclusive
12 to 14 months inclusive
JUNIOR CLASSES
REGISTRATION: Monday October 14th,10:00 a.m. JUDGING:
10:30 a.m.
Girls and Boys (Separate Classes)
3 to 5 months inclusive
6 to 8 months inclusive
9 to 11 months inclusive
MULTIPLES
Note: Multiples cannot be registered in other classes in the same
year.
3 to 17 months inclusive
DEMOLITION DERBY
SHOW TIMES:
Friday, October 11th, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 12th, 2019 - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 13th, 2019 - 5:30 p.m.
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Winners compete each night in a feature heat.
Overall winners of the Pro Mod compete at Simcoe,
Thanksgiving Day.
Contact Thrillshow Productions for registration
https://www.thrillshowproductions.on.ca/online-registration/
Phone: 519-268-2332 Limited entries
SPECIAL PRIZE: Neil Jamieson Memorial Trophy
Friday Night
Straight Stock, Demo Cross, Mini Smash
Saturday Night
Demo Cross, Championship Mini Smash,
Championship Full Size, Straight Stock
Sunday Night
Four Cylinder Figure Eight
Championship Demolition
Minivan Demo Derby
SCHOLARSHIPS
In support of Youth and continuing education, the Rockton
Agricultural Society offers Scholarships of up to $1500 to
qualified students who are pursuing post-secondary studies or
are in a provincially regulated trade.
The program is administered by the Scholarship Committee on
behalf of the R.A.S. Board.
Visit our website for information. www.rocktonworldsfair.com
Applications are due the last Thursday of May.
ELIGIBILITY:
⚫ To be eligible to receive one of two $1500 scholarships the
applicant must be under 26 yrs. of age as of Dec 31st.
⚫ Be attending a recognized post-secondary institution funds
will only be forwarded to winners upon proof of student
registration.
⚫ Remain in the program for a one year period full time.
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⚫ Fair Ambassadors are not eligible for a scholarship in the
year that they represent R.A.S. as an Ambassador.
⚫ Membership of R.A.S. is not mandatory to be considered for
this scholarship.
⚫ Previous R.A.S. scholarship winners are not eligible.
2019 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Congratulations to:
Alexandra DaRosa
Dawn Gage
Kate Jamieson
Elana Oakes
COME TO THE FAIR
WELCOME TENT
⚫ Do you have a question about the fair?
⚫ About the location of an event?
⚫ About an idea to improve our show?
⚫ A question about how you can become involved with the
Fair?
⚫ Are you looking to get involved with a community based
volunteer organization like ours?
⚫ Would you like to purchase Rockton brand clothing?
Stop by the Welcome Tent to chat with one of our dedicated
members. Chances are, this person will be one of our Junior
Members or Past-President with lots of knowledge to share.
⚫ You can find out some interesting historical information about
our society’s past. The ‘History of the Rockton Agricultural
Society 1852 – 2017’ historical book is available for $20.00.
Let us know your experience today.
Visit our Welcome Tent!
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
⚫ When you visit the Rockton World’s Fair this Thanksgiving,
bring a non-perishable food item or a cash donation in support of
the Flamborough Food Drive.
⚫ Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for all that we have,
family, friends, good health and more. There are many who are in
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need of help at this time of the year, and the Rockton Agricultural
Society is partnering with the Flamborough Food Bank and D. A.
Campbell Amusements to make a difference.
⚫ We will have stations to collect food items or cash donations
at the three main gates (Main, Middle & Kernighan gates).
⚫ D. A. Campbell Amusements will ‘thank you for your
donation’ by offering you one ticket coupon towards an
amusement ride.
The Board of Directors of the Rockton Agricultural Society
are proud to partner with Joyce, Dan & Kathy Campbell and staff
of
D. A. CAMPBELL AMUSEMENTS
who provide a clean, safe and exciting midway
enjoyed by our fair patrons for over 40 years.
ROCKTON FAIR SHOW TIMES
FRIDAY, October 11th
AG ALIVE TENT: 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Educational demonstrations include sheep shearing, sheaf
making, displays of live farm
animals and poultry, fruits and vegetables, live bees and 4-H
competitions. Colouring contest for school children from
Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6. Prizes will be awarded daily.
CRAFT SHOW & SALE: 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
DEMOLITION DERBY: 7:30 p.m.
4-H FLAMBOROUGH DAIRY CALF CLUB: 11:30 a.m. (The
Agridome)
4-H INTER-CLUB CALF EXTRAVAGANZA: 1:30 p.m. (The
Agridome)
KARAOKE : 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (D. A. Campbell
Entertainment Centre)
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MIDWAY: 4:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, October 12th
AG ALIVE TENT: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
ANTIQUE MACHINERY, TRACTORS, & CARS: 11:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
BEEF SHOW: At the completion of the 4-H Inter County Beef
Show (The Agridome)
CELEBRITY CAKE DECORATING COMPETITION: 4:00 p.m.
(D. A. Campbell Entertainment Centre) Celebrity cakes to be
auctioned by Jim McCartney
CHAMPION DAIRY CLIPPER: 7:30 p.m. (Cattle Barn)
CHILDREN’S MINI PEDAL TRACTOR PULL: Registration at
12:00 noon. Show 1:00 p.m. (Food Court)
CHILDREN’S HUNTER SHOW: 12:00 noon (North Wentworth
Show Ring)
CRAFT SHOW & SALE: 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
DEMOLITION DERBY: 7:30 p.m.
4-H WENTWORTH BEEF CLUB ACHIEVEMENT: 9:00 a.m.
(The Agridome)
4-H INTER-COUNTY BEEF SHOW: 10:00 a.m. (The Agridome)
4-H BEEF MARKET SHOW & SALE: Following Supreme Drive (
The Agridome)
4-H POULTRY & WATERFOWL SHOW: 3:00 p.m. (Poultry
Building)
4-H RABBIT SHOW: 1:00 p.m. (Poultry Building)
GIANT PUMPKIN CHAMPIONSHIP: 10:30 a.m. (In front of the
Farm & Home Building)
HUNTER & JUMPER HORSE SHOW: 9:00 a.m. (Beverly
Heritage Show Ring)
JUNIOR GYMKHANA: 9:00 a.m. (North Wentworth Heritage
Show Ring)
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KARAOKE: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (D. A. Campbell
Entertainment Centre)
MIDWAY: 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
MINIATURE HORSE SHOW: 2:00 p.m. (North Wentworth
Heritage Show Ring)
PIE EATING CONTEST: Registration 2:30 p.m. Event 3:00
p.m.(D. A. Campbell Entertainment Centre) Three classes –
Open to men, ladies & couples.
POULTRY, PIGEON & RABBIT SHOWS: (Poultry Building)
PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST: 11:00 a.m. (D. A. Campbell
Entertainment Centre) Open to girls & boys, preschool to grade
8.
SPELLING BEE: 9:00 a.m. (D. A. Campbell Entertainment
Centre)Open to students grades 4 & 5.
SUNDAY, October 13th
AG ALIVE TENT: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
ALPACA SHOW: 10:00 a.m. (Alpaca/Cattle Barn)
ANTIQUE MACHINERY, TRACTORS, & CARS: 11:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
CARRIAGE DERBY: 11:00 a.m.
CHILDREN’S MINI PEDAL TRACTOR PULL: Registration at
12:00 noon. Show 1:00 p.m. (Food Court)
CRAFT SHOW & SALE: 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT: 1:00 p.m. (D. A. Campbell
Entertainment Centre)
GOAT SHOW: 10:00 a.m. (The Agridome)
HEAVY HORSE SHOW: 12:30 p.m. Mare Classes Only (Beverly
Heritage Show Ring)
MIDWAY: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
PET SHOW: 1:30 p.m. (Country Competition Stage)
POULTRY, PIGEON & RABBIT SHOWS: (Poultry Building)
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WESTERN HORSE SHOW: 9:00 a.m. (North Wentworth Show
Ring)
MONDAY, October 14th
AG ALIVE TENT: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
ANTIQUE MACHINERY, TRACTORS, & CARS: 11:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m.
BABY SHOW: (D. A. Campbell Entertainment Centre)
Registration 9:00 a.m. - Senior Classes & Multiples
Seniors – 12 to 17 months inclusive - Multiples 3 to 17 months
inclusive
Registration 10:00 a.m. – Junior Classes – 3 to 11 months
inclusive
CHILDREN’S MINI PEDAL TRACTOR PULL: Registration at
12:00 noon. Show 1:00 p.m. (Food Court)
CRAFT SHOW & SALE: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
4-H INTER-CLUB SHEEP SHOW: 9:30 a.m. (The Agridome)
GUERNSEY SHOW: 12:30 p.m. (The Agridome)
HEAVY HORSE SHOW: 8:15 a.m. Line classes
Afternoon: Horse Hitches (Beverly Heritage Show Ring)
LIGHT HORSES: 10:30 a.m. (North Wentworth Heritage Show
Ring)
MIDWAY: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
POULTRY, PIGEON & RABBIT SHOWS: (Poultry Building)
SHEEP SHOW: 9:30 a.m. (The Agridome)
SPORT PONY: 10:30 a.m. (North Wentworth Heritage Show
Ring)
TALENT CONTEST: 11:00 a.m. (D. A. Campbell Entertainment
Centre)
Registration 11:00 a.m. to noon Event 1:00 p.m. Classes for All
Ages.
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SAFETY AT ROCKTON FAIR
CRISIS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
During the fair our volunteers, office staff, medical and fire safety
partners
who are familiar with the Crisis Management Program.
The program was developed for use during our fair, so if you are
visiting
and/or are part of our volunteer core, and experience a situation
that
requires immediate attention, lock around and seek out a
member who will be wearing a fair shirt, a volunteer who will be
wearing
an identification button, our foot patrol Hamilton Police Services
or
any medical personnel.
In the event of a major emergency situation call 911 or
get help from someone who can make the call.
The safety protocol is used by the R.A.S. and its members.
We are including this summarized version for you to become
familiar with the process.
EMERGENCY COLOUR CODES
⚫ Code Yellow Lost Person(s)/Child or Abduction -All gates
are monitored, communication with office
⚫ Code Red Fire -All gates cleared for 911 vehicles
⚫ Code Blue Cardiac arrest – Medical Emergency - Adult - All
gates cleared for 911 vehicles
⚫ Code Pink Cardiac arrest – Medical Emergency – Child- All
gates cleared for 911 vehicles
⚫ Code Green Evacuation -All doors/gates to evacuated area
will be manned to prevent patron re-entry
⚫ Code Grey Infrastructure Loss or Failure- Report to office
⚫ Code White Violent/ Behavioral Situation- do not
approach subject- notify police, security and office
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⚫ Code Dark Power outage - Report to office – stay calm – 30
min. for emergency lighting
⚫ Code Rider Down Equestrian rider fallen - Report to office
⚫ Code Horse Down Horse fallen - Report to office
⚫ Code Midway Campbell’s Emergency (Amusement
Rides) - Report to office
All Other Emergency situations – Hamilton Police can contact the
fair office by radio channel #1.
ONSITE CONTACTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
RADIO CHANNEL
ASSIGNED GROUP
1. Fair Office (519-647-2502)
2. Outside Concessions
3. Police, Paramedics & Safety
4. AG Alive
5. Agri Dome
6. Fair Ambassador
7. Poultry Building
8. Junior Members
9. Electrician
10. Judges & Announcers/Horse Ring
11. Parking & Admissions
12. Sound Technician
13. Custodial Staff
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In case of an Emergency or Assistance you will need to identify
your location zone.
COMING EVENTS
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ROCKTON WORLD’S FAIR KICKOFF CELEBRATION 167th
Rockton Fair Anniversary Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fair members are invited to an outdoor
celebration at the Meeting Place for a beef on a bun supper. Plan
to attend and receive your member’s gift of a ‘Farming
Footprints... Telling our Story’ fair shirt to be worn during the fair
weekend. Attendance by reservation. 519-647-2502 or email
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION/AWARDS NIGHT
Families are encouraged to attend this evening event Friday,
November 22nd, 2019 at the Farm & Home Building. Dinner at
7:00 p.m. followed by trophy & awards presentations
acknowledging achievements to outstanding participants in
Rockton Fair 2019. More information to follow. R.S.V.P. required.
R.A.S. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Friday, January 17,
2020 at the Farm & Home Building Dinner at 7:00 p.m. followed
by the business meeting.
FAIR AMBASSADOR COMPETITION Saturday, January 25,
2020 at the Farm & Home Building.
DINNER THEATRE Come and enjoy a great homemade meal
and fun entertainment.
SHOW DATES: March 26, 27, 28 & April 2, 3, 4, 2020.
TICKET SALE DATE: Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 9:00 a.m.
LOCAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIRS (2019)
District #6 Fairs and Dates:
ANCASTER September 19th – 22nd
BINBROOK September 13th – 15th
CALEDONIA September 26th – 29th
DUNNVILLE August 10th – 11th
NIAGARA REGIONAL June 7th – 9th
NORFOLK COUNTY October 8th – 14th
ROCKTON October 5th – 8th
WAINFLEET September 19th – 21st
WEST NIAGARA September 6th – 9th
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
& THE OFFICE STAFF OF THE
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ROCKTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE
OUR SPONSORS AND OUR
2019 GLOBAL PARTNERS
Your support of our fair is a vital factor in continuing success of
this non-profit, volunteer-based organization. Donations toward
the work of the society are welcomed throughout the year.
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all exhibitors, donors,
sponsors, supporters, associates, committee members, and
volunteers for contributing to the ongoing success of the Rockton
World’s Fair. Your help and efforts make the fair an enjoyable,
fun, safe, and educational event for the whole family.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Allan Hawkins Electrical
Andrew Brown Lawyers
Campbell Amusements
City of Hamilton
Dumfries Mutual
Passant Trucking
Scotiabank
Zebroski Associates LTD. Architect
GOLD SPONSORS
Crimson Leaf Landscaping
Merit Insurance Brokers Glen Smith & Ron Berry
Ontario Clydesdale Club
Pizza Pizza
Silo Wireless
Troy Veterinary Services
Telus Mobility
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SILVER SPONSORS
Allanholme Farm – John & Joanne Borer
Ayr Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co.
Bleacher Rentals
IBI Group Architecture/ Planning
The Burger Barn Oshweken
BRONZE SPONSORS
Adam’s Plumbing & Pumps
Advance Printing
Al-Care Restoration Services Ltd.
Beaudry Landscape Design/ G. & S. Beaudry
Besley Farms
Bobcat of Hamilton
Brae Lane Farms
Connon Nurseries N.V.K. Holdings
Crossroads Equipment
Doyle Manufacturing
Dr. Attie Asadi – Dentist
Dundas Marine
Enbridge Pipelines Inc.
Farm Credit Canada
Fleet Contracting Ltd.
Fred & Lee Smith Enterprises
WPE Landscape Equipment
Galer Farm Equipment
Gord’s Service Station
Heartland Farm Mutual Insurance
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Investor’s Group – Rob Wojtasik
Jay’s Auto Services
JB Construction Management & JB Landscape Construction
KMR Speciality Steel Ltd.- Peter Pursall
M & L Testing
Martlynn Transport
McKnight Haulage
Ontario Percheron Horse Association
Premier Tractor
Regional Tractor Sales
Rockton Berry Farm
ROTHSAY Div. Darling International
Settlers Supplies Inc
Sharpe Farm Supplies
Skyway Lawn Equipment
Smart Elements: Heating & Cooling
Sparling’s Propane Co. Ltd
Sterling Honda
The Gryphin Advantage
Toppers Enterprises Lawn & Garden
Trailerworld
Upper Grand Veterinarian Services
Vine & Partners LLP
Waterdown Collision
Wilkinson Heavy Precast