Class F-2 Break the Record

Class F-2
1st place prize only - $3.00
1. Longest Bean
2. Longest Beet
3. Longest Carrot
4. Tallest Cornstalk
5. Fattest Cucumber
6. Longest Cucumber
7. Largest Onion
8. Largest Potato
9. Heaviest Tomato
10.Largest Zucchini
Break the Record
Class F-3 Heirloom Vegetables
Must include seed packet
Prizes:
1. Tomatoes, 3
2. Onions, 3
3. Carrots, 3
4. Beets, 3
5. Beans, 3
1st - $3.00
2nd - $2.00
3rd - $1.00
Class FP Pumpkin Carving and Decorating
-All Ages
No entry fee for this class.
1. Age 6 years and under - best decorated pumpkin - Scarecrow face
2. Ages 7 to 10 - carved pumpkin, any subject or theme
3. Ages 11 to 18 - carved pumpkin, any subject or theme
4. Ages 19 and over - carved pumpkin, any subject or theme
Prizes awarded as follows:
In each category: 1st: $10.00
best Overall carving: $25.00
2nd: $7.00
3rd: $4.00
Anyone can be an Exhibitor!
Become a Member of the Hymers Agricultural Society. Only $6.00
Then you can enter lots of your great handiwork… or your garden produce…
or your chickens, or goats, or rabbits… or your home-made delicacies… or
– well, the list just goes on and on.
check out our Prize List at www.hymersfair.com which will give you lots of
interesting and inspiring ideas about what to enter.
(if you’re under 18, you don’t need a membership to enter the under 18 classes. but for a $6.00 membership you can compete in the adult classes too!)
Make the Weekend even more fun…
Become an Exhibitor!
To request your membership call Debbie Hoover, Secretary:
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475-8586
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Class FS The Great Pumpkin Hunt
sponsored by belluz farms
Got a knack for growing great pumpkins? Belluz Farms is excited to sponsor a hunt for the greatest pumpkins in the
Thunder Bay area. Winners will receive Belluz Farms Gift Packages. With permission, winners will also be displayed in
the Belluz Farm Pumpkin Barn during its Fall Season and featured on their website.
1.
The Great Pumpkin - Traditional “Jack ‘O Lantern” varieties (orange).
1st: $20.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
2nd: $15.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
3rd: $10.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
2.
The Great Wacky Pumpkin - Bring us your weird, your wonderful and your strange! No gourds please!
1st: $20.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
2nd: $15.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
3rd: $10.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
3.
The Great Ornamental Pumpkin - White, Red, any other variety. Shape, size & colour considered.
1st: $20.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
2nd: $15.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
3rd: $10.00 Belluz Farms Gift Certificate
For more information:
Contact Jodi Belluz at 475-5181 or Visit www.belluzfarms.on.ca
Proud to Support the 2014 Hymers Fall Fair and Our Community.
No room left in your garden?
We pride ourselves on growing top quality fruits & vegetables.
Pick Your Own or Fresh Picked & ready to take home.
Visit www.belluzfarms.on.ca to experience our Farm.
Like to Work Outdoors?
We need Fruit & Vegetable Pickers during the summer months.
Call Kevin @ 475-5181 for more information.
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Class G Fruit
PLease refer TO TiPs fOr HOrTicULTUraL eXHibiTOrs PrecediNG cLass f- VeGeTabLes.
fruits are judged on the following points: uniformity and type, condition, appropriate colour, size and form.
Prizes: (sec. 1-30)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
Apples, Collett, 5 on a plate
Apples, Duchess, 5 on a plate
Apples, Fall Red, 5 on a plate
Apples, Goodland, 5 on a plate
Apples, Harcourt, 5 on a plate
Apples, Heyer #12, 5 on a plate
Apples, Luke, 5 on a plate
Apples, Mantet, 5 on a plate
Apples, McIntosh, 5 on a plate
Apples, Melba, 5 on a plate
Apples, Minnesota 447, 5 on a plate
Apples, Norda, 5 on a plate
Apples, Norland, 5 on a plate
Apples, Rosthern #18, 5 on a plate
Apples, Spanglo, 5 on a plate
Apples, Transparent, 5 on a plate
Apples, any other variety, 5 on a plate, named
on entry form and entry tag
3rd $2.00
18. Apple Crabs, any variety, 12 on a plate, named on entry
form and entry tag
19. Crabapples, any variety, 12 on a plate, named on entry form
and entry tag
20. Blueberries, small plate
21. Cranberries, bush, on plate, stems on
22. Black Currants, plate, stems off
23. White Currants, plate, stems off
24. Grapes, any variety, 2 bunches on a plate, named
on entry form and entry tag
25. Pears, any variety, named, 3 on a plate
26. Plums, any variety, plate of 12
27. Raspberries, any colour, plate of 12
28. Red Currants, plate, stems off
29. Tame Strawberries, plate of 12
30. Any other fruit or berry, not previously listed, named on entry
form and entry tag
caNadiaN Tire aWard for highest points in Class G
Apple Clinic
There will be an
on the Saturday of Fair Weekend.
Bring 6 apples or 13 crabapples
(from the same tree) to the
grounds between 9 - 11 a.m.,
and they will be identified and
entered in the Exhibit Hall. (1 apple
for tasting, the rest to be entered.)
Bring extra apples for tasting.
This is a great way to discover what trees are
growing on your property!
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Class H Dairy and Domestic
Prizes: (sec. 1-16)
Prizes: (sec. 17)
Prizes: (sec. 18)
1st $5.00
1st $10.00
1st $12.00
2nd $4.00
2nd $6.00
2nd $8.00
3rd $3.00
3rd $4.00
3rd $5.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Baked beans from scratch
Butter, 225 grams (1/2 lb.), any variety
Cheese Ball
Dehydrated meat - jerky, 5 strips/sticks
Dried fruit leather, 10cm. x 10cm. (4” x 4”)
Dried fruit(s) or vegetable(s), 1/2 litre (1 pt.), named on entry form and entry tag
Eggs, 1 dozen, all one colour
Fresh fruit, salad, one serving
Nuts ‘N bolts - a quart jar with minimum 5 ingredients, including recipe
Oil - herb, etc. in appropriate container, name herb, etc. Container needs to open
Syrup, appropriate container, any flavour, named on entry form and entry tag
Pickled Eggs, 1/2 litre (1 pt.), may or may not be sealed
Rice Pudding
Vinegar - herb or fruit, labelled, appropriate container which needs to open, name herb or fruit on entry form and
entry tag
15. Lemon curd, 1 pt. (500 ml.).
16. Yogourt, plain, 250 ml. jar New
17. crOsbY MOLasses cO. LTd. aWard for Barbeque sauce.
Sauce must include a minimum of 1/4 cup of molasses. To be judged on taste, texture and creative use of a recipe.
Recipe must be included. Label from product container to be submitted with entry.
18. THUNder baY beeKeePers’ assOciaTiON casH aWard for Liquid Honey, one 250 ml. jar
19. THUNder baY beeKeePers’ assOciaTiON casH aWard for Cut Comb Honey, one container
between 200 grams and 255 grams (7 to 9 oz.)
20. THUNder baY beeKeePers’ assOciaTiON casH aWard for Granulated (Creamed)
Honey, one jar/container
sUPeriOr sOaPNUTs casH aWard for highest points in Class H
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The Hymers
Hot Dog Booth
Open All Day Sunday & Monday
Class J Flowers
PLease refer TO TiPs fOr HOrTicULTUraL eXHibiTOrs PrecediNG cLass f - VeGeTabLes.
fLOraL eXHibiTs
Scorecard for cut flower specimens:
Uniformity of Size, Form, Colour, Stage of Development
30%
Form - proper shape for type of flower
20%
Colour
15%
Size
5%
Substance - fresh, not wilted or old
10%
Stem and Foliage - strong, straight, clean
10%
Condition, Grooming - free of disease, insect damage, dirt, etc.
10%
Potted plants to be exhibited in pots in which they were grown. If at all possible, varieties should be named.
Prizes: (sec. 1 - 33)
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
(sec. 34 - 46)
1st $6.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
1. Asters, 3 blooms, under 7.5 cm. (3 in.)
2. Asters, 3 blooms, over 7.5 cm. (3 in.)
3. Bachelor Buttons, 5 blooms
4. Calendula, 5 blooms
5. Cosmos, 5 blooms
6. Dahlias, 3 blooms under 10 cm. (4 in.)
7. Dahlias, 2, blooms over 10 cm. (4 in.)
8. Dried Flowers, 5 stems, variety named
9. Echinacea, 3 blooms
10. Gladiola, single spike, any colour
11. Gladiola, 2 spikes, any colour
12. Gladiola, single spike, novelty type, e.g. miniature
13. Hosta leaves, 3
14. Hydrangea, 1 stem
15. Lavatera, 2 stems
16. Lily, variety named, 1 stem only
17. Marigolds, doubles, 5 blooms, under 5 cm. (2”)
18. Marigolds, singles, 5 blooms, under 5 cm. (2”)
19. Marigolds, 3 blooms over 5 cm. (2”)
20. Nasturtiums, 5 blooms
21. Pansies, 5 blooms with foliage, pinch off buds
22. Petunias, double, 2 sprays
23. Petunias, single, 3 sprays
24. Rose, 1
25. Rose, 1, in rose bowl, other than Rugosa
26. Salvia, 3 spikes
27. Sedum, 3 stems
28. Snapdragons, 3 stems
29. Sunflower, small, 3 stems
30. Sweet Peas, 5 stems, 1 or more colours
31. Zinnia, large, 3 blooms, over 5 cm. (2”)
32. Zinnias, small, 5 stems, under 5 cm. (2”)
33. Cut flower, A.O.V., 3 specimens, named
34. African Violet, single flowers, in bloom, single crown
35. African Violet, double or semi-double flowers, in bloom, single crown
36. Begonia, in bloom, 1 plant/pot
37. Cactus or Succulent, any variety, named, 1 plant/pot
38. Geranium, in bloom, 1 plant/pot
39. Herb, potted, any kind, named, 1 plant/pot
40. Variety (3 or more) of indoor foliage/flowering/succulent plants in one container
41. Spider plant in pot
42. Any other flowering houseplant, named, 1 plant/pot
43. Any other foliage plant, named, 1 plant/pot
44. Outdoor planter, (hanging, window box, patio, etc.)
45. Corsage, fresh flower; must have a pin attached
46. Flower, grown from heritage seed collected by the Gardener. To be eligible for this award your exhibit must be accompanied
by a card showing the variety, name and provenance (original history of the seed) and any other interesting information you
care to give. (For more information on heritage seeds: www.seeds.ca) sponsored by Gillies community centre
LANDALE GARDENS & DULUX PAINTS (NEXT TO MCDONALD’S ON MEMORIAL AVENUE) AwARD for highest points in Class J
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Class JS
Rules:
Floral Designs
In floral design classes, flowers that have not been grown by the exhibitor are permitted, but all flowers used must be
garden grown. All other plant material must be indigenous to the area.
Prizes: 1st: $15.00 2nd $7.00 3rd $5.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
“Weary and Worn” – a dried arrangement in an old cowboy boot.
“Country Roots” – a design incorporating root vegetables. Artifacts allowed.
“Tall Tails” – a floor design for your foyer, using cattails and wayside materials.
“Autumn Wedding” – Create a fresh bridal bouquet. You can include such things as dried grasses etc., to enhance
the Autumn theme. Include a holder for your creation. Accessories permitted.
5. “It’s a Small World” – fresh flowers and greenery not more than 5” in any direction.
6. “For Men Only” – an arrangement in an antique can, such as an oil can or tobacco can.
7. “Exhibitor’s Choice” – floral arrangement using home or locally grown plant material(s).
Hymers Annual
Deep Pit Barbeque Beef Dinner
Sunday Starting at 1PM
Hymers Annual
Home-Cooked Turkey Dinner
Monday Starting at 1PM
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Tips to Handwork Exhibitors
Rules:
1. In Sections where there is no competition, unless the exhibit is worthy, the prize will be withheld.
2. Judges in Needlework are authorized by the Directors of this Society to disqualify all soiled or
defaced work, and are instructed to award prizes to new, up-to-date, clean work. articles may
have been used, but MUsT be clean, and should show no sign of wear or laundry.
3. No article which has won a prize may be shown again. Any article which has not yet won a prize may be shown a
second time. No article may be shown more than twice.
4. No starch or stiffening allowed in embroidery classes. Stiffening allowed for appropriate crochet only.
5. In collections, 2 or 3 articles making up a set are classed as one article.
6. Cross stitch should run in the same direction.
7. “Woven fabric” refers to any fabric that does not stretch, e.g. broadcloth, etc.
8. Ready-to-hang items must have a means of hanging.
9. Beginner Classes in Knit and Crochet limited to less than 2 years experience.
10. No visible identification should be on any exhibit.
Judging standards for sewing For your guidance, the following is the general score for the judging of clothing:
General Appearance:
– neatness, design, colour, trimming: 50%
Workmanship:
– cutting, sewing, etc.: 50%
Judging standards for Handcrafts:
General Appearance:
– attracts attention, neat, clean, well-pressed, accurate dimensions - 15%
Creative Design:
– choice of these shows creativity and individuality, appealing, complements colour and
material used, functional; one focal point of interest in article - 15%
Colour and Materials:
– suits design and use of article, harmonious colour scheme, including background or frame,
choice suited to use of article, complements chosen design, use warrants value of
material involved - 20%
Workmanship:
– shows knowledge and understanding of materials and methods used, work finished
appropriately and ready for use, fabric mounted or framed on grain, neatness of
construction, stability, suitability of material used - 50%
NOTE:
– in pairs, both pieces should be the same size, e.g. mitts, socks.
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Class K Needlework
PLease refer TO TiPs TO HaNdWOrK eXHibiTOrs ON PrecediNG PaGe
Prizes: (all sections, except where listed)
1st $5.00
(sec. 15, 50, 102-123)
1st $10.00
(sec. 124-132)
1st: $6.00
2nd $3.00
2nd $6.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $2.00
3rd $4.00
3rd $3.00
K-1 Hand embroidery
1. Tablecloth or runner, hand embroidered and/or cross stiched
2. Pillow cases, 1 pair, hand embroidered
3. Embroidered picture or sampler, ready to hang
4. Red Work article New
5. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, framed
6. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, unframed
7. Counted cross stitch, any other article
8. Needlepoint, mounted
9. Swedish weaving, 1 article New
10. Any other style of embroidery, one article, not listed, technique named on entry form and entry tag
11. Any other article of hand embroidery, named on entry form and entry tag
K-2 crochet
12. Any crocheted article using the 2014 theme: “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
13. Stuffed toy, animal, or doll, all crochet, may have purchased head and hands
14. Article of clothing
15. Small afghan, suitable for baby, or knee throw
16. Coordinating dish cloth and terry towel with crocheted hanging top
17. Afghan
New
18. Doll outfit, at least 3 pieces, displayed on doll
19. Jewellery, any article
20. Neckwear, any style, excluding ruffled yarn scarves New
21. Slippers
22. Dishcloths, 2 different
23. Stole, Poncho or Shawl
24. “Look at the Hat I made” - Exhibitor’s Choice of style and materials New
25. Mittens
26. Any article by Novice (with less than 2 years crochet experience) New
27. Any other article, crocheted, not listed in Class K or L, named on entry form and entry tag
WWW.sceNTsaTiONaLsMeLLs.cOM casH aWard for highest points in Crochet
See New Class - KS - for
“Charity Begins at Home”
for additional Crocheted Entries
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K-3 Hand Knitting
28. Any knitted article using the 2014 theme: “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
29. Socks, fancy/rib stitch, adult’s or children’s
30. Socks, plain stitch, adult’s or children’s
31. Socks, colour pattern, adult’s or children’s excluding Regia and similar yarn types
32. Mitts, colour pattern, adult’s or children’s excluding Regia and similar yarn types
33. Mitts, plain stitch, adult’s or children’s
34. Mitts, fancy/rib stitch, adult’s or children’s
35. Headwear and mittens
36. Slippers
37. Hoodie
38. Child or infant sweater, with sleeves
39. Yoga socks or leg warmers
40. Headwear
41. Any article of Fair Isle knitting New
42. Adult’s sweater, pullover
43. Adult’s sweater, cardigan, with sleeves
44. Shawl or Stole New
45. Shawlette New
46. Slouchy beret
47. Fingerless gloves
48. Neckwear, any style, excluding ruffled yarn scarves New
49. Stuffed animal, toy or doll, all knit, may have purchased head and hands
50. Small afghan, suitable for baby, or knee throw
51. Felted article New
52. Any article by Novice, with less than 2 years knitting experience New
53. Any other knitted article, not listed in Classes K or L, named on entry form and entry tag
WWW.sceNTsaTiONaLsMeLLs.cOM casH aWard for highest points in Hand Knitting
See New Class - KS - for
“Charity Begins at Home”
for additional Hand Knitting Entries
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K-5 sewing
54. Lady’s wear
55. Pillowcases, 2
56. Hat
57. 2 potholders New
58. Slacks or pants
59. Girl’s dress
60. Sleep pants New
61. Tooth Fairy pillow New
62. Costume (Hallowe’en, Dance, etc.)
63. Handmade fabric gift bag, decorated
64. Article made on a serging machine
65. Tablewear - Tablecloth, runner or 2 placemats
66. Man or Woman’s full apron
67. Apron, half apron
68. Sewn accessory, fabric, suitable for kitchen or bathroom
69. Bag, suitable for knitting, groceries, books, etc.
70. Any article made from polar fleece
71. Infant accessory (bib, diaper bag, hooded towel), other than clothing
72. Valance or curtains
73. Pet wear
74. Article made from old jeans
75. Men’s boxers
76. Casserole tote
77. Any article of clothing for a child, named on entry form and entry tag New
78. An article made from 1m of fabric, named on entry form and entry tag
79. Any other article of clothing not listed, named on entry form and entry tag
80. Any other sewn article, not listed in Classes K or L, named on entry form and entry tag
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K-6 rugs
81. Rug, hooked, traditional technique
82. Rug or mat, any other kind, not woven
See New Class - KS - for
“Charity Begins at Home”
for additional Sewing Entries
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K-7 spinning
(All entry tags must list dye and mordants if used.)
83. Article made from homespun wool yarn only
84. Skein of homespun sheep wool
85. Skein of homespun and home dyed sheep’s wool - plant dye materials
86. Skein of homespun and home dyed sheep’s wool - food colour dye material
87. Skein of blended yarn - 50% sheep’s wool and 50% of the following: alpaca, dog hair, rabbit hair
88. Skein of novelty yarn using mixed fibres listing fibres and technique
89. Skein of homespun yarn using exotic fibres mixed with sheep’s wool - quiviat, tencil, linen, silk, bamboo
90. Skein of homespun yarn made from commercially dyed wool roving
sUPeriOr cOaTiNGs aWard for highest points in Spinning
K-8 Weaving
91. Rag rug
92. Yarn rug
93. Article woven from recycled fibres
94. Wearable article
95. Kitchen or dining room article
96. Placemats, 2
97. Tea towels, 2 New
98. Sampler or article woven with a weft of the following; mohair, tencel silk or linen
99. Afghan
100. Article woven with mixed media, i.e. basket weaving with fibre as well as wood material - your own design
101. Any other article, woven, not listed, named on entry form and entry tag
sUPeriOr cOaTiNGs aWard for highest points in Weaving
K-9 Quilting
NOTE:
1. Quilt sizes have been removed.
2. Quilts consist of three layers – top, filling and backing – which are sewn by hand or machine, with the stitches going
through all layers.
3. Quilted wall hangings must be ready to hang but not framed.
4. Name pattern, if known
Traditional Hand Quilting ONLY
102. Quilt, patchwork, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
103. Quilt, appliquéd, single or larger, named on entry form and entry tag
104. Quilt, any other, single or larger, named on entry form and entry tag
105. Quilt by group or organization, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
106. Lap quilt or coverlet
107 Crib quilt
108. Wall hanging
109. Article of clothing
110. Any other quilted article
111. Quilt, tied
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Modern Quilting
Articles which are home machine quilted by the exhibitor only OR are a combination of hand and machine quilting.
112. Quilt, patchwork, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
113. Quilt, appliquéd, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
114. Quilt, any other, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
115. Quilt by group or organization, single or larger, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
116. Lap quilt or coverlet
117. Crib quilt
118. Wall hanging
119. Article of clothing
120. Machine quilted quilt/wall hanging, solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor, minimum of 192 inches
measured on the perimeter. Article may be square, rectangular, round, etc. Must have visible machine quilting.
121. Machine quilted quilt/wall hanging, solely made and machine quilted by the exhibitor, less than 192 inches
measured on the perimeter. Article may be square, rectangular, round, etc. Must have visible machine quilting.
122. Any other quilted article, not listed elsewhere
123. Quilt, Quilted by third party - top made by Exhibitor. Single or larger
Miscellaneous Quilting
124. Quilted article using purchased printed panel(s)
125. Article using fusible design, must be quilted
126. Miniature quilt, maximum 48” (122 cm) total perimeter
127. Paper pieced article
128. Quilt block, one, not quilted, pattern named on entry form and entry tag
129. Quilt top only, any size
130. My First Quilt Block, Novice - a quilt block, 1, not quilted, pattern named on entry form and entry tag New
New
131. My First Quilt, Novice - any size
132. My First Wall Hanging, Novice New
cOra cLOss MeMOriaL casH aWard for the Best Quilt at the 2014 Fair, Quilt to be at LEAST 60” x 84”.
recOOL caNada iNc. aWard for highest overall points in Class K
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Annual Championship Quilt Competition
Competition #1: Hand Quilted Quilt
The Best Quilt in Show, minimum of 324” measured on the perimeter, hand quilted by the Exhibitor, will be chosen at the Fair.
Competition #2: Machine Quilted Quilt / Wall Hanging
The Best in Show, home quilted article, minimum of 192” (480cm) measured on the perimeter, solely made and machine quilted by
the Exhibitor, will be chosen at the Fair. The article may be square, rectangular, etc. and MUST have visible machine quilting.
Note: These articles will be eligible to compete in the District Annual Meeting Competitions. The winners from there are entitled to
enter the Championship competitions at the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies competition in Toronto in February 2015.
The CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT, at the O.A.A.S. level, will be awarded a $500.00 Grand Prize and the exhibitor will retain ownership
of the quilt.
The CHAMPIONSHIP MACHINE QUILTED ARTICLE, at the O.A.A.S. level, will be awarded a $500.00 Grand Prize and the
exhibitor will retain ownership of the article.
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Class KS: Charity Begins at Home
New Class
for 2014!
rules:
1. All entries will become the property of the Hymers Agricultural Society and be donated to various charities
(Christmas Cheer, Mutual Aid, Canadian Cancer Society, Humane Society, etc.)
2. No entry fee.
3. Exhibitors may enter as many items in each Section as they wish.
Prizes: 1st: $8.00, 2nd: $7.00, 3rd: $5.00
1. Article made for a person with special needs (eg. walker tote, lap blanket, etc.), any medium. sponsored by
director cindy Poulin
2. Headwear designed for Chemotherapy Patients – Knitted. sponsored by director Kathleen Woodbeck
3. Headwear designed for Chemotherapy Patients – Crocheted. sponsored by director barry Woodbeck
4. Headwear designed for Chemotherapy Patients – Sewn. sponsored by director dawn Niemi
5. Teddies for Tragedies (see sample pattern at end of Class K – may use pattern of choice) – Knitted.
sponsored by director Jena curtis
6. Teddies for Tragedies (see sample pattern at end of Class K – may use pattern of choice) – Crocheted.
sponsored by director eldon Kangas
7. Mitts, adults plain – Knitted. sponsored by director Margaret duncan
8. Mitts, adults fancy – Knitted. sponsored by director sandra Mazur
9. Mitts, childrens plain – Knitted. sponsored by director donna Kangas
10. Mitt’s, childrens fancy – Knitted. sponsored by director Jeff Glavish
11. Socks, adults – Knitted. sponsored by director Jack MacLaren
12. Socks, childrens – Knitted. sponsored by director Karen Kingsborough
13. Knit or crochet preemie hat and blanket, approximate 18” x 30”. sponsored by director debbie Hoover
14. Handmade pet blanket, any medium. sponsored by director angela Woodhouse-Wild
15. Any other article (like articles to be judged together), not listed above, named on entry form & entry tag.
sponsored by director randy creighton
DONATIONS OF HANDICRAFTS
GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED
The Hymers Agricultural Society will gratefully
accept donations of any handcrafted items.
Did you make something to enter into the Fair this year that
you won’t be needing and wish to donate?
The H.A.S. will donate these items
to local organizations:
Christmas Cheer Fund,
Faye Peterson Tranisition House, Beendigan Inc.,
Canadian Cancer Society,
Baskets of Hope for Women’s Shelters,
Humane Society, etc.
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Teddies For Tragedies
More than one entry per exhibitor allowed.
All bears become the Property of Hymers Agricultural Society, who will donate to an Emergency
organization (eg. Fire, Police, etc.) for distribution to children in need
INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED BEARS:
• Use Double Knitting wool such as Worsted e.g. Patons Canadian, your choice of colours.
Should be approx, 20 stitches to 4”
• Use size 10 needles (3.5 or 3.75mm)
• Cast on 10 stitches of the main colour (you are knitting the paws & working from the bottom of
the teddy up towards the head).
• Knit 10 rows. Change to trouser colour & knit 30 rows (put these 10 st. on another needle temporarily)
• Make another corresponding leg the same way.
• Now join all 20 stitches onto one needle & knit 16 rows. Change to jumper colour & knit 20 rows.
• Change to main colour for head & also change to stocking stitch. Knit in stocking stitch
pattern for 5 1/2” (you are knitting the front & back of the head). Change to jumper colour & continue
to knit remainder of teddy in reverse order to make the back.
• To make arms & paws for the teddy; stitch down the sides of the head with the appropriate colour wool.
• With jumper colour, pick up 8 stitches either side of the neck (you should now have 16 stitches in total
on your needle) & knit these 16 stitches for 20 rows (you are knitting the arms). Now change to
main colour & knit 10 rows for paws. Repeat for other arm.
TO MAKE UP:
• Sew up teddy (darning in all those loose ends) & leaving opening for crotch.
• Please stuff teddy with toy or pillow stuffing, NOT foam rubber.
• Sew diagonal stitches at corners of head for ears, with bear colour,
starting at back of head, draw a thread around base of head to form a
neck, fasten off.
• To knit Scarf: Cast on 75 stitches. Knit 4 rows. Cast off. Tie the scarf on
teddy & sew to back of neck.
• Sew and/or embroider on a happy face (or try a bow tie, suspenders,
skirt, to be creative).
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Teddies For Tragedies
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CROCHET BEARS:
• Use Knitting Worsted yarn, small amounts for bear colour, colour for trousers, shirt and scarf.
• Crochet hook size 4.5mm (or to get a tight tension).
• Begin at foot, chain 10
• Row 1: sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across (9 sc), chain 1, turn
• Row 2: sc in each sc across, ch 1 turn.
• Repeat row until there are 6 rows for foot. At end of 6th row finish sc with trouser colour. With trouser
colour work 18 rows for leg of trousers. Fasten off. Make 2nd leg the same way, but do NOT fasten off
18th row, ch 1, turn. Work across leg and work across the 1st leg (18 sc) ch 1, turn.
• Work a total of 8 rows for the top of trousers. At the end of the 8th row finish sc with colour for shirt,
ch 1, turn. Make 10 rows for shirt, finish off at end of 10th row, with bear colour for head. Work 26
rows for head. • At the end of the 26th row, complete last sc with shirt colour. Work 10 rows for shirt,
finish off sc at end of 10th row with colour for trousers, th 1, turn. Work 8 rows for top of trousers.
• At end of row 8, ch 1, turn. Work across 9 sc for leg, ch 1, turn.
• Work on these 9 sts for a total of 18 rows.
• At end of 18th row finish off sc with bear colour, ch 1, turn. Work 6 rows for foot and fasten
off, Join trouser colour at top of leg and work as for 1st leg, on this side of the bear. Sew up sides of
head to make 7 sc on each side of the head for wrong side and turn right side out. Make 7sc on each
side of the head for sleeve in shirt colour (14 sc) sleeve in shirt colour (14 sc)
• Work 12 rows for sleeve. At end of 12th row finish last sc with bear colour. Work 6 rows for paw and
fasten off. Make sleeve on other side to match. Turn bear to wrong side. Using matching yarn sew
up bear, leaving opening in crotch. Turn right side out and stuff bear. Sew up crotch. With bear colour,
starting at back of head, run a thread around the base of the head and draw in some to make neck.
Fasten off and run ends. Make Scarf: ch 71. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 1, turn.
Make 3 more rows and fasten off. Sew in yarn ends.
• Place scarf around neck and fasten with scarf colour at back of neck. Tie scarf in a half knot at front.
• Sew or embroider on a happy face (or try a bow tie, suspenders, skirt, to be creative)
• Teddies also require little cloth bags, which should measure 6 1/2” x 12” when completed, with a
drawstring at the top. Please use only one cord at the top, as it is better than a double loop.
It should not be much longer than the opened bag, with ends knotted together, but please, no
other knots.
FOAM RUBBER NOT
RECOMMENDED AS BABIES
MAY CHEW IT. DO NOT USE
BUTTONS OR ANYTHING THAT
A BABY COULD CHEW ON!!
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Class L Arts and Crafts
PLease refer TO TiPs TO HaNdWOrK eXHibiTOrs PrecediNG cLass K NeedLeWOrK
NeW PriZe MONeY fOr 2014
Prizes: (all sections except where listed) 1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
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Painting, oils, ready to hang
Painting, acrylics, ready to hang
Painting, water colours, ready to hang
Pencil, charcoal, or ink sketch/drawing, ready to hang
Article using the 2014 theme “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
Cushion or Pillow
Toy, any kind
Jewellery, handmade
Create a brooch out of a hodge-podge of materials, mounted
Angel, any kind
Article using the Fall Theme, maximum 18”
Welcome or Garden sign, ready to hang
Garden/stepping stone, decorated
Wreath or swag, using the 2014 theme “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
Handmade picture frame, with picture
Stained glass article
Article using pressed plant material
Kitchen decoration
Clay flower pot creation, 15” & under
Clay flower pot creation, over 15”
Doll clothes, at least 3 articles, handmade, mounted
Mosaic article made from broken glass or ceramic pieces
Card, using the 2014 theme “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
4 greeting cards, any 1 theme, named (shown in plastic Ziploc bag) on entry form and entry tag
Two background pages for scrapbooking, using rubber stamping
Scrapbooking, 2 page spread, any theme named on entry form and entry tag
Windchime
Something useful out of something useless
Decorated hat
Metalwork - lathe work New
Metalwork - no lathe work New
Homemade themed gift box, max value $15.00, for a shut-in or student (eg. kitchen or bathroom, etc.) New
Lawn ornament
Walking cane, functional
3 hand-tied fish lures, MEN ONLY
Soap, laundry, 1 bar or piece New
Soap, body, 1 bar or piece New
Any other article, not listed above, named on entry form and entry tag
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39. berNardiN sNaP Lid/MasON creaTiVe Jar crafT aWard - “Gift in a Jar”
Best decorative or functional homemade craft made using a Bernardin mason jar(s) and/or 2 piece SNAP Lid.
1st prize: Gift prize 2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
christmas corner
40. Runner or 2 placemats
41. Container, decorated, to be used as a gift box (eg. basket, box, etc.) New
42. Handcrafted snowman, freestanding
43. Door or wall decoration, ready to hang
44. Stocking, any kind
45. Table centrepiece or mantelpiece
46. Tree ornaments, 3
47. Tree skirt
48. Tree topper New
49. Advent calendar, any medium New
50. Santa, handcrafted, freestanding
51. Nativity Scene, minimum of 5 pieces, maximum 14”
52. Any other article, named on entry form and entry tag
recycle corner
Articles entered in this section must be made from recycled materials.
53. Article made from recycled fabric
54. Article made from recycled Hymers Fair ribbons
55. Article made from recycled metal
56. Article made from plastic bags
57. New life for an old farm tool
58. Article made from recycled greeting cards
59. An article using Barnboard
60. Reuse of an old Cowboy boot
61. Any other article, useful
62. Any other article, decorative
Wood Work
63. Bird feeder or house
64. Functional item (eg. cutting board, tape holder, etc.)
65. Small box
66. Spoon rack
67. Carving
68. Toy or puzzle
69. Lawn ornament
70. Indoor ornament
71. Bookends
72. Magazine rack
73. Article of furniture suitable for a dollhouse
74. Any other article made from wood, not listed above
ethnic New
75. Beadwork, any article, named on entry form and entry tag
76. Sash
77. An article of clothing
78. Footwear, any type
79. Decorative article, named on entry form and entry tag
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OriGiNaL creaTiVe HaNdicrafTs
Rules: Strictly original work, no kits, no patterns, no copying, no molds.
Considerations for judging: demonstrated originality of concept and rendition; skill shown in the use of material chosen;
pleasing presentation (frame, mat, base, etc.)
80. Article of jewellery
81. Basket, any type
82. Original poem
83. Pottery, 1 article
84. Hand Painting, water colours, ready to hang
85. Hand Painting, oils or acrylics. ready to hang
86. Charcoal, pencil or ink sketch or drawing. ready to hang
87. Hand painting, pastels, chalk or any other medium, ready to hang
88. Painting on a rock
89. Any other article, under 10”
90. Any other article, 10” & over
caNadiaN Tire aWard aNd THe cHrONicLe JOUrNaL aWard for highest points in Class L
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Class M-1
Canned Goods
The guidelines of Homecraft Judging Standards for Ontario Fairs, Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, shall be
used as a judging standard.
Rules:
1. All canning and pickles to be sealed in 500ml (pint) sealers, unless otherwise stated.
2. Jelly and jam must be properly sealed in 110ml or 250ml jars (4oz. or 8oz.) jars.
3. No wax.
For your guidance, the following is the general score for the judging of canned goods:
flavour
- as near to natural as possible, no off odours or mustiness
appearance
- condition of finished product, original shape, natural colour, free from blemishes or spots, clarity of liquid
Pack
- proportion of liquid to solid in finished product, neatness
container
- clean, free from surface soil
Label
- small, neat, visible
Prizes: 1st: $4.00
2nd: $3.00
3rd: $2.00 (except sections 53, 54)
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Applesauce
Blueberries
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberries, tame
Raspberries, wild
Saskatoons
Strawberries, tame
Other fruit or berry
Blueberry Jam
Peach Jam
Raspberry Jam, tame
Raspberry Jam, wild
Rhubarb Jam
Strawberry Jam, tame
Strawberry Jam, wild
Strawberry/Rhubarb Jam
Jam using 2 or more fruits, not Strawberry/Rhubarb, named on entry form and entry tag
Any other jam, not listed above, with recipe, named on entry form and entry tag
Chokecherry Jelly
Crabapple Jelly
Cranberry Jelly
Grape Jelly
Pepper Jelly
Raspberry Jelly
Red Currant Jelly
Saskatoon Jelly
Jelly using 2 or more fruits, named on entry form and entry tag
Any other jelly, not listed above, with recipe, named on entry form and entry tag
Jam or jelly, suitable for a diabetic, with recipe, named on entry form and entry tag
Marmalade, any kind, named on entry form and entry tag
Fruit butter
Savory Jam or Jelly, to be used as a condiment, or appetizer, named on entry form and entry tag
Tomatoes
Chutney, any variety, named on entry form and entry tag
Beets, pickled, sliced
Beets, pickled, whole
Carrots, dill, pickled
Garlic, pickled
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41.
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Bread and butter pickles
Dill cucumbers, pickled
Mustard pickles, any variety, named on entry form and entry tag
Peppers, pickled
Any other vegetable pickled, named on entry form and entry tag
Beet relish
Cucumber relish
Zucchini relish
Any other relish, not listed above, named on entry form and entry tag
Green tomato pickle
Salsa sauce
Spaghetti sauce, no meat
berNardiN JaM/JeLLY aWard for Best jam or jelly using Bernardin pectin. Judging will be based on
appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. All entries must include proof of purchase of sponsor’s product
(UPC) and recipe attached to entry tag. 1st place: gift prize, 2nd place: $5.00, 3rd place: $4.00
54. berNardiN GifT PacK cOMPeTiTiON Gift basket/container MUST include at least 3 filled Bernardin mason jars
& SNAP Lids. Judging will be based on creativity, quality of home canned product (home canned items will be taste
tested), perceived value & appropriateness of presentation. (Gift Packs need not be in baskets, any suitable
container can be used – be creative.) 1st place: gift prize, 2nd place: $15.00, 3rd place: $10.00
HeLeN LOGaN MeMOriaL casH aWard for highest points in Class M-1
berNardiN besT Of sHOW aWard for highest points in Class M-1
Class M-2
Homemade Wine
(1 bOTTLe)
Rules:
1. Wines must be made from raw fruit, by natural vinification process, except for sections 6, 7, & 8.
2. Additives other than those required for fermentation or sweetening during the vinification process are not allowed.
3. Wines may be subjected to chemical analysis.
Prizes: (sec. 1-10)
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
1. Red grape, name variety, named on entry form and entry tag
2. White grape, name variety, named on entry form and entry tag
3. Berry, named on entry form and entry tag
4. Cultivated herb or root wine, named on entry form and entry tag
5. Fruit, named on entry form and entry tag
6. Any other wine, named (may be a kit) on entry form and entry tag
7. Red, from kit
8. White, from kit
9. Liqueur, fruit or herbal, named on entry form and entry tag
10. THUNder baY beeKeePers’ casH aWard for Mead (wine made with honey)
dULUX PaiNTs (NeXT TO McdONaLd’s ON MeMOriaL aVeNUe)
for highest points in Class M-2
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2014 FALL FAIR FUN
Official Opening: Sunday, August 31, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Main Stage
DAILY CONTESTS
(free entry unless noted)
FAMILY WAGON DECORATING CONTEST
(sponsored by Jena Curtis Bookkeeping Services)
New
New
BEST DRESSED COWBOY/COWGIRL CONTEST
(sponsored by Avista Realty - Barb McEwen)
OLDEST PERSON ON THE GROUNDS
(sponsored by Thunder Bay Museum & Dulux Paints-next to McDonald’s on Memorial)
GRANDPARENT WITH THE MOST GRANDCHILDREN
ON THE GROUNDS
(sponsored by the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra
& Dulux Paints-next to McDonald’s on Memorial)
PERSON TRAVELLING THE GREATEST DISTANCE
(sponsored by Hymers Fair)
MOST RECENTLY MARRIED COUPLE
(sponsored by Dulux Paints-next to McDonald’s on Memorial)
YOUNGEST BABY ON THE GROUNDS
(sponsored by Dulux Paints-next to McDonald’s on Memorial)
COUPLE MARRIED THE LONGEST
(sponsored by Primary Foto Source & Dulux Paints-next to McDonald’s on Memorial)
SUNFLOWER AND ZUCCHINI CONTESTS – HILLTOP STAGE
(Zucchinis will be donated to the Rural Food Bank)
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SPORTS/RACES
(sponsored by Old Dutch Foods, Superior Bowl & Hymers Fair)
NAIL DRIVE CONTEST (entry fee)
(sponsored by Neebing Lumber)
HAY TOSS (entry fee)
(sponsored by Food Security Research Network)
MUTT SHOW
(sponsored by Northwestern Veterinary Hospital, The Pet Food Waggin’ & Hymers Fair)
SUNDAY CONTESTS (free entry)
BABY SHOW – 2:00 p.m. Hilltop Stage (no pre-registration required)
(sponsored by Sooters & Hymers Fair)
Scarecrow Entry Deadline – 5:00 p.m.
MONDAY CONTESTS (free entry)
HYMERS FAIR $1,500 CASH DRAW
Tickets sold at the Gazebo
DINNERS
SUNDAY – Deep Pit BBQ Beef Dinner
MONDAY – Turkey Dinner
HYMERS FAIR ADMISSION PRICES:
$6.00 Adults • $4.00 Seniors
$4.00 6 to 12 years of age (or free entry with a zucchini or sunflower)
5 and under - Free
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Making your
day brighter
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Thunder bay, ON P7b 6H2
Telephone: (807) 345-5951
fax: (807) 344-0441
PER HOL
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Fax: 474-0940
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CATCH THE BUS TO
HYMERS FAIR!
Labour Day Weekend
August 31 & September 1, 2014
Pickup locations are:
County Fair Plaza 11:00 a.m
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium 11:20 a.m
Thunder Bay Mall 11:35 a.m.
Approximate arrival at the fairgrounds is 12 noon
With daily departure from the fair at 5:30 p.m. Sharp
Cost of the bus is $5 round trip per person
No Reservations Required
Cash Bus Fare will be collected upon
arrival at the fair and a token will be
given to you for your return ride.
Admission to the
fairgrounds is extra
Adults $6, Seniors $4,
Children 6-12 $4, or free with a
sunflower or zucchini;
Children 5 & under free
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Class N
Baking and Candy
Rules:
1. No commercial mixes to be used. Bread must be homemade. Pie & tart shells must be homemade.
2. Size of bread pan approximately 23 x 10 x 8 cm. (9 x 4 x 3 inches.)
3. Size of cookies, squares, muffins and tea biscuits approximately 5 cm. (2 inches) across.
4. No glaze on pastry and plain bread, unless stated.
5. Buns are attached.
6. Loaves and breads are to be in clear, plastic bags or wrap.
7. Due to the cost of the ingredients, place 1/4 section of the cake or 1/2 loaf of quick breads on foil-covered
cardboard or a styrofoam plate. In Class NS the whole cake is to be shown.
8. Rolls must have complete crust.
9. Fruit Cakes previously judged, not eligible.
10. Where labels are required in specials, put in labels only, when possible.
11. If using aluminum foil pie plates, please temper by baking the pans at 425º for 15 minutes before using.
12. Plates will no longer be supplied. New
For your guidance, the following is the general score for the of baked goods:
General appearance:
– size and shape, colour, crust
internal appearance:
– texture, tenderness, colour
flavour
– taste, aroma
Please note the following:
White cake:
– no egg yolks, just the whites
Light cake:
– has the whole egg
Lattice Top:
– a true lattice top must be woven
decorated cakes:
– decoration should be on an actual cake, not on a pan or frame unless otherwise stated
in the prize list.
Prizes: (sec. 1 - 20)
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
(sec. 21 - 56)
1st $7.00
2nd $6.00
3rd $5.00
Cookies and Squares
1. Brownies, 3, any flavour, iced or no icing
2. No-bake squares, 3 New
3. Peanut butter cookies, 3
4. Oatmeal Raisin cookies, 3
5. Rolled, sliced and baked cookies, any kind, 3, named on entry form and entry tag New
6. Sugar cookies, rolled, 3 New
7. Any other cookie, 3, named on entry form and entry tag
8. Favourite cookie, 3, named on entry form and entry tag, MEN ONLY
Muffins and biscuits
9. Muffin, using fruit, 3
10. Muffin, using vegetable, 3
11. Scones, 3
12. Tea Biscuits, 3
13. Bran muffins, 3
14. Any other muffin, 3, named on entry form and entry tag
candy
15. Peppermint Patties, 3 New
16. Fudge, chocolate, 3 pieces, approximately 2.5 cm (1”) squares
17. Fudge, any other kind, 3 pieces, approximately 2.5cm (1”) squares
18. Caramel popcorn, 1 cup, shown in a Ziploc bag
19. Peanut Brittle, 3 pieces, in a paper bag New
20. Any other candy, 3 pieces, named on entry form and entry tag
Pies and Tarts (Homemade pie pastry crust, no glaze, one slice of pie only)
21. Fruit pie, one fruit, not apple
22. Fruit pie, two or more fruits
23. Pie, lemon meringue
24. Pie, apple
25. Any other pie, no refrigeration, named on entry form and entry tag
26. Best homemade pie shell (no filling)
27. Butter tarts, 3
28. Any other tarts, named on entry form and entry tag
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Loaves
29. Poppy seed loaf, ½ loaf or mini
30. Fruit loaf, ½ loaf or mini
31. Vegetable loaf, ½ loaf or mini
32. Loaf using 2 or more fruits / vegetables (recipe attached), 1/2 loaf or mini
33. Lemon loaf, ½ loaf or mini, glazed
34. Any other loaf, ½ loaf or mini, named on entry form and entry tag
buns and rolls
35. Buns, cinnamon, 4, (butter & cinnamon only)
36. Rolls, 4, white
37. Rolls, 4, brown
38. Any sweetened yeast bread, 1 loaf or braid, may or may not have glaze, icing or filling
39. Buns, white, attached, 4
bread
40.
41.
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44.
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47.
48.
White bread made and cooked with a bread machine
White bread made by hand
Whole wheat bread made and cooked with a bread machine
Whole wheat bread made by hand
Rye bread made and cooked with a bread machine
Rye bread made by hand
Bread, 1 loaf, any other variety, made and cooked with a bread machine
Bread, 1 loaf, any other variety, made by hand
Bread, 1 loaf, multigrain, made by hand, MEN ONLY
cakes
49. 2 layer cake, ¼ section, standing, filling and frosting/icing of Exhibitor’s choice
50. Carrot cake, 1 layer, ¼ section standing, frosted/iced
51. Coffee cake, ¼ section standing
52. Jelly roll, 4” piece, any filling
53. Johnny Cake, ¼ section
54. Light cake, ¼ section, iced
55. Sponge cake, ¼ section
56. Any other cake, ¼ section standing, named on entry form and entry tag
BRULE CREEk FARMS AwARD & dULUX PaiNTs (NeXT TO McdONaLd’s ON MeMOriaL aVeNUe) aWard for
highest points in Class N
Hymers Fair Market
Tables Available for Rent in the Market
August 31 & September 1, 2014
For information call Cindy:
621-0257
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Western Boots & Clothing
Garden & Pet Fencing
Wildlife & Pet Feeds
935-2921
www.thunderbayfeeds.com
5167 Townline Road
Baby Show
• for Babies up to 24 Months
• at the Hilltop Stage
• 2:00PM Sunday, August 31st
Novelty Classes & Contests
No pre-registration required
Sponsored by Hymers Agricultural Society
& Sooters
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Class NS
Baking Specials
PLEASE REFER TO RULES UNDER CLASS N – BAkING & CANDy.
For Sections 3 & 15-20. All entries must be accompanied by a recipe stapled to the back of the
entry tag, or they will be disqualified. Baking must be brought on a paper/plastic plate and in
a clear plastic bag, except #1 & #20 which should be displayed on a sturdy base, cake covered
in plastic.
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caNadiaN Tire aWard for a cake shaped or decorated to reflect the 2014 Theme: “Country Roots and
Cowboy Boots” 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $20.00, 3rd: $10.00
PiZZa HUT aWard for Decorated Cupcakes, 3, using the 2014 Theme: “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”
1st : Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
crOsbY MOLasses cO. LTd. aWard for Cookies made with Molasses. 5 cookies. Cookies must include a
minimum of ¼ cup of molasses. Cookies to be judged on taste, texture and creative use of a recipe. Recipe must
be included. Label from product container to be submitted with entry. 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.00, 3rd: $4.00
HOLLaNd baKerY aWard for Fun With Cookies – decorated sugar cookies, 5, using the 2014 Theme: “Country
Roots and Cowboy Boots” 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
PiZZa HUT aWard for Root Cookies, 5 (cookies using a root vegetable) New
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
VaNderWees HOMe aNd GardeN aWard for Dark or Light Fruit Cake, not iced, 4” square, including at least 2
outside edges, plastic wrapped 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $8.00, 3rd: $5.00
HOLLaNd baKerY aWard for Apple Crisp, individual serving
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
PiZZa HUT aWard for Cake Pops, 3, decorated
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
cUrrie’s cOPY sHOP aWard for Muffins made with honey, no sugar, 3
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
sUPeriOr cOaTiNGs aWard for Red Velvet Cupcakes, 3, iced 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00 New
PiZZa HUT aWard for Extra Special treat that you make, using popped corn
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
cUrrie’s cOPY sHOP aWard for Sugared or Seasoned Nuts, 1 cup in a Ziploc bag 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00,
3rd: $4.00
cUrrie’s cOPY sHOP aWard for Lattice Top Pie, whole pie, any filling 1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
HOLLaNd baKerY aWard for “I Wannabe a Dessert” Dessert Mix in a jar, nicely decorated
1st: Gift Prize, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $4.00
fLeiscHMaNN’s YeasT besT bread cONTesT for Best Homemade Bread. Judging will be based on
appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. each entry must be accompanied by a recipe and proof of
purchase (label) from the sponsor’s product. 1st $20.00 plus Gift Prize, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $7.00
fLeiscHMaNN’s baKiNG POWder aNd crOWN cOrN sYrUP besT caKe LOaf cONTesT
for Best Cake Loaf. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. each entry must be
accompanied by a recipe and proof of purchase (label) from both sponsors’ products.
1st $20.00 plus Gift Prize, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $7.00
rObiN HOOd faMiLY faVOriTe reciPe baKiNG cONTesT for Best Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookie (Must
include 5 cookies, approximately 2 inches across, may include nuts). Judging will be based on appearance, taste,
texture and recipe creativity. each entry must be accompanied by a recipe and proof of purchase (label) from
the sponsor’s product. 1st, 2nd place: Gift Prize, 3rd $3.00
criscO “besT HOMeMade MUffiN cONTesT” for Best Homemade Muffin. Judging will be based on
appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. each entry must be accompanied by a recipe and proof of
purchase (label) from the sponsor’s product. 1st, 2nd place: Gift Prize, 3rd $7.00
HYMers aGricULTUraL sOcieTY casH aWard for 60% Whole Wheat Bread.
The first place winner will be eligible to enter the District Competition. Pan size (these are measurements for
the top of the pan that must be used): minimum 8” x 4” x 2-1/2” (20cm x 10cm x 7cm), maximum 9” x 5” x 3”
(23cm x 13cm x 7.5cm). recipe accompanied. A full loaf of 60% whole wheat bread is required to be shown.
1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
crOsbY MOLasses cO. LTd. aWard for Cake made with Molasses (including gingerbread). Cake must include
a minimum of ¼ cup of molasses. To be judged on taste, texture and creative use of a recipe. recipe must be
included. Label from product container to be submitted with cake. 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $6.00, 3rd: $4.00
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Class O
Rules:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Baking, Junior Division
Open to girls and boys 18 years and under on August 31 of this year.
No entry fee required.
Product must have been made by the exhibitor only.
See rules, Class N Baking.
SECTION 15, 16, & 17 must be accompanied by a recipe stapled to the back of the entry tag.
Prizes:
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
Cupcakes decorated, 3, one theme
Muffins, any kind, 3
8” round cookie, decorated, decorations to be 100% edible, decorated using the 2014 theme “Country Roots
and Cowboy Boots” New
4. Oatmeal Cookies, 3
5. Pie, Apple, no glaze, one slice
6. Chocolate Cake, iced, 1/4 section standing.
7. Everyday school lunch, name beverage, but do not include
8. Light cake, iced, 1/4 section standing New
9. Cake pops, 3, decorated
10. Hit-The-Trail Mix, one cup in a ziploc bag
11. Homemade dog or cat treats, 4 or 1/2 cup in suitable container. sponsored by The Pet food Waggin’.
12. Rice Krispies Cereal Contest: Enter your most creative Rice Krispies Cereal Creation
Must be entirely edible. 1st: $5.00; 2nd: $4.00; 3rd: $3.00
13. Brownies, 3, any flavour, iced or no icing
14. A baggie of flavoured popcorn
15. fLeiscHMaNN’s YeasT “Youth” beginner’s best bread contest for Best Homemade Bread made by a
contestant under age 16. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. each entry
must be accompanied by a recipe and proof of purchase (label) from sponsor’s product.
1st: $15.00; 2nd: $5.00; 3rd: $4.00
16. rObiN HOOd “best Lunchbox snack contest” for Best Homemade Squares, 6 pieces.
Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Each entry must be accompanied by a
recipe and proof of purchase (label) from sponsor’s product.
1st: $15.00; 2nd: $5.00; 3rd: $4.00
17. O.a.a.s. chocolate chip cookie competition (no nuts) - open to youth up to age 15 years as of Dec. 31 of
current year, 8 cookies to be no larger than 6.75 cm (3”), and no smaller than 5 cm (2”). Displayed on a firm,
disposable plate. each entry must be accompanied by a recipe. Winner will be eligible to enter the District
Competition.
1st: $10.00; 2nd: $5.00; 3rd: $4.00
JacK aNd Grace McLareN casH aWard for highest points in Class O
1.
2.
3.
Be sure to visit our Sponsor’s Websites for recipes and
helpful baking hints:
Fleischmann’s www.fleischmanns.ca
Robin Hood Flour www.robinhood.ca
Crisco www.criscocanada.com
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Class P
Arts and Crafts - Junior Division
PLease refer TO TiPs TO HaNdWOrK eXHibiTOrs PrecediNG cLass K NeedLeWOrK
Rules:
1. Open to boys and girls 18 years and under on August 31 of this year
2. No entry fee required
3. Work must be done by the exhibitor only
Prizes: 1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
14 Years and Under
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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26.
Inukshuk, maximum height 12”
Create a handrawn sportscard of yourself
Take a picture from a magazine, cut it in half, mount on a 8.5x11” sheet of paper. Draw in the missing half New
Christmas Decoration
Mother’s or Father’s Day Craft
Sewing, 1 article
Weaving, 1 article
Woodwork, 1 article, not a kit
Create a bumper sticker promoting Agriculture
Any article knitted or crocheted
Rock painting
Tin Can Lantern, hammer & nail created design including candle inside
Jewellery, 1 article
Make a stained glass window using cellophane or tissue paper on black construction paper (max 11x17”) New
Original poem
Sketch or drawing, any medium
Flip-flop, decorated, one pair
Create a card thanking a volunteer from the community. Decorate using any medium. Show in a plastic Ziploc bag. New
Card, handmade, birthday
Design a tattoo
“Fresh Veggie” advertisement, on 8.5x11” paper, slogan must be handwritten, mounted on heavier backing New
Any craft using the 2014 “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots” theme
Homemade fashion accessory
Create a design for a skateboard or snowboard on a 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper
Sketch a vehicle of the future
Grade 6 (as of Sept. 2014) Using a Pen and Writing:
World’s Greatest Need
A little more kindness and a little less greed:
A little more giving and a little less need:
A little more smile and a little less frown:
A little less kicking a man when he’s down:
A little more “we” and a little less “I”:
A few more laughs and a little less cry:
A few more flowers on the pathway of life:
And few on graves at the end of the strife.
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27. Grade 7 (as of Sept. 2014) Using a Pen and Writing:
Indian Summer
Along the line of smoky hills
The crimson forest stands,
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans,
With all his glory spread;
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
See Class T-2 for Amateur Photography,
Junior Division
Now, by great marshes, wrapt in mist,
Or past some river’s mouth,
Throughout the long still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
28. Grade 8 (as of Sept. 2014) Using a Pen and Writing:
The Song Of The Ski
Norse am I when the first snow falls:
Norse am I till the ice departs.
The fare for which my spirit calls
Its blood from a hundred viking-hearts
The curved wind wraps me like a cloak:
The pines blow out their ghostly smoke.
I’m high on the hill and ready to go A wingless bird in a world of snow:
Yet I’ll ride the air
With a dauntless dare
That only a child of the north can know.
29. Any other article, handmade, not listed above, named on entry form and entry tag
KaTHLeeN aNd barrY WOOdbecK casH aWard for highest points in sections 1-29
Visit The Hymers
Lemonade ‘N
Fruit
Stand!
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18 Years and Under
30. Rock painting
31. Soothing sounds - handmade windchimes
32. Denim craft
33. Sewing, 1 article
34. One text message, ten words or less, telling a complete story
35. Decorate a cowboy hat using any medium. Must be able to wear it
36. Weaving, 1 article
37. Design a badge or crest to reflect the 2014 theme “Country Roots and Cowboy Boots”, any medium New
38. Brooch
39. Christmas tree ornament
40. Design a tattoo
41. Portrait, any medium
42. Painting, water colours, pastels, or poster prints, ready to hang
43. Sketch or drawing, pencil, ink or charcoal, ready to hang
44. Hand painting, original oil or acrylics (no kits), ready to hang
45. Sculpture, clay, paper, wire, fabric, etc. (no kits)
46. Woodwork (no kits)
47. Fashion design - formal wear (eg. prom or wedding) with or without model - drawn on a page (8.5” x 11”)
48. Original poem
49. Mask (Hallowe’en, Mardi Gras, etc.)
50. Create your own comic strip, no longer than 4 frames, on a page no larger than 8.5” x 11”
51. Family tree, minimum 4 generations
52. Penmanship, minimum 20 lines, in writing
53. Wall hanging, ready to hang
54. Computer generated advertisement of your dream trip on 8.5” x 11” paper
55. Original short story, typed, maximum 1000 words
56. Invitation to a party
57. Create a card thanking a volunteer from the community. Decorate using any medium, show in a plastic Ziploc bag New
58. Create a business card or flyer to advertise a skill that you can offer - computer art accepted
59. Scrapbooking, 2 page spread, any theme
60. Design a calendar page, based on the month of your birthday, for 2015, including special dates and illustrations,
9” x 12” maximum
61. Birthday party project: include 1 invitation, 1 loot bag, 1 placecard, and a coloured drawing of the cake New
KaTHLeeN aNd barrY WOOdbecK casH aWard for highest points in sections 30-61
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Class PS
Junior Posters and Projects
OPeN TO bOYs aNd GirLs 18 Years Of aGe aNd UNder. (check each poster/project for age limits)
1. Poster Contest “Character Education Poster”, open to boys and girls in Grades 1 to 8 in the New
most recent school year.
Approximate size 30 x 45 cm. (12” x 18” or 1/2 sheet of bristol board).
1st $10.00
2nd $8.00
3rd $6.00
a. Grades 1,2 and 3 combined - “Friendship”
b. Grades 4,5 and 6 combined - “Honesty”
c. Grades 7 and 8 combined - “Citizenship”
2. A project based on any one type of agriculture e.g. dairy, hay, market
gardening, bees, etc. May be a chart, diagram, free standing, etc. Greatest dimension not to exceed 60 cm. (2 feet).
Open to boys and girls in Grades 1 to 8 in the most recent school year.
1st $10.00
2nd $8.00
3rd $6.00
a. Grades 1 - 3
b. Grades 4 - 8
3. O.a.a.s. competition
Theme: Promoting Hymers Fair. Poster must be hand drawn. Name and date of Fair must be clearly shown.
Poster size: minimum 22cm x 28cm, not including border, maximum 28cm x 44cm,
not including border. Each entry must be centered on a cardstock or Bristol board exposing a 5.5cm border on all 4
sides. The winning poster will be eligible to enter in the District Competition competing with the winning entries from
Dryden, Emo, Kenora, Murillo and the C.L.E. The District winner will then go on to the O.A.A.S. Convention next
February in Toronto to compete provincially. Open to boys and girls in Grades 1 to 12 in the 2014-2015 school year.
Judging Standards:
1. Overall appearance
- 20 points
2. Attract and hold attention
- 25 points
3. Competition theme clear
- 40 points
4. Quality materials/end product
- 15 points
1st $12.00
2nd $10.00
3rd $7.00
a. Junior, up to and including Grade 4, inclusive
b. Intermediate, Grade 5 to Grade 8, inclusive
c. Senior, Grades 9 to 12, inclusive
4. Local food system
Sponsored by Food Security Research Network
Open to Boys/Girls Age 8 to 12 years of age as of August 31 of the current year
Build a vision of what your community looks like when it is food secure. Take a cardboard box no bigger than 12 x
12 x 15”. Cut one side out and create a scene/model of what your community looks like when it is food secure. You
may use materials such as clay, paper, wood, pipe cleaners, popsicle sticks and other craft materials. Try to incorporate natural materials where possible.
1st: $25.00
2nd: $15.00
3rd: $10.00
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Class Q
Agriculture, Junior Division
Rules:
1. Open to all district young people 18 years and under on August 31 of this year.
2. No entry fee required.
3. Please refer to TiPs fOr HOrTicULTUraL eXHibiTOrs and PrePariNG VeGeTabLe eXHibiTs preceding
Class F Vegetables, and floral exhibits preceding Class J Flowers.
Prizes: (sect. 1 - 20)
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
1. Potatoes, red, A.V., name the variety on entry form and entry tag, 3 on a plate
2. Potatoes, white, A.V., name the variety on entry form and entry tag, 3 on a plate
3. Carrots, 3, variety named on entry form and entry tag
4. Tomatoes, 3, green, variety named on entry form and entry tag
5. Onions, 3 on a plate
6. Beans, green or yellow, 6
7. Corn, 2 cobs, 1/3 of husk removed; 15mm. (1/2 in.) stub
8. Beets, any variety, 3
9. Squash, 1 variety named on entry form and entry tag
10. Any other vegetable, not listed above, named on entry form and entry tag
11. Decorate a vegetable to resemble a cowboy New
12. Eggs, one dozen
13. 5 different vegetables cushioned in a small basket of maple leaves
14. Petunias, singles, 2 sprays
15. Marigolds, 3 blooms under 5 cm. (2”)
16. Pansies, 3 blooms
17. “Tickle Me Fancy” - these days we see feathers everywhere. Use some feathers in a fresh design & tickle your fancy.
Accessories permitted. New
18. Any other cut flower, variety named on entry form and entry tag, 3 stems
19. Herb Garden - any 3 or more planted in a pot
20. The potato with the most eyes displayed on a paper plate
aNONYMOUs casH aWard for highest points in Class Q
Class QS
Agricultural Specials, Junior Division
PLease refer TO PrePariNG VeGeTabLe eXHibiTs, PrecediNG cLass f, VeGeTabLes
& HOw TO MAkE A SHEAF, PAGE 23
1st $25.00
2nd $20.00
3rd $15.00
Prizes: (sec. 1)
Prizes: (sec. 2-7)
1st $10.00
2nd $6.00
3rd $4.00
Prizes: (sec. 8-11)
1st $5.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
Prizes: (sec. 12-13)
1st $8.00
2nd $5.00
3rd $3.00
Prizes: (sec. 14)
1st $15.00
2nd $10.00
3rd $5.00
1. Ages 10 - 18; Garden Display, approximately 61 cm. (2 ft.) square
2. Wheat sheaf, hand-tied, 1 inch diameter at top band, variety to be named
3. Oat sheaf, hand-tied, 1 inch diameter at top band, variety to be named
4. Barley sheaf, hand-tied, 1 inch diameter at top band, variety to be named
5. Red clover sheaf, 3 inch diameter top band, green
6. Timothy sheaf, 1 inch diameter top band, green
7. Trefoil sheaf, 3 inch diameter top band, green
8. Corn sheaf, field, 3 stalks
9. Sunflower sheaf, 3 stalks
10. Houseplant, named
11. Cactus or succulent
12. A floral arrangement in a vegetable, i.e., pumpkin, squash, etc. May include grasses, grains, etc.
13. Heaviest Pumpkin
14. The Story of Compost, as a chart, diagram, etc. JaNe OLdaLe casH aWard
All entries to become the property of Jane Oldale.
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