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1 $2 Learn Laugh Share Grow New Liskeard Agricultural Society presents Celebrating 115 years of Agricultural Showmanship September 14, 15 & 16,

2 One hundred and fifteen years Can you believe it! President s Message 2017 It is my pleasure to invite you to the 2017 New Liskeard Fall Fair. On behalf of the New Liskeard Agriculture Society, the Board of Directors, Committee members, local Business and the many volunteers who make the Fair possible, we would love to have you come out and experience this amazing community event. For 115 years, the New Liskeard agriculture Society has promoted and showcased agriculture in the Temiskaming District and beyond. With our mandate to encourage interest, promote improvements, and advance the standards of agriculture and rural life, allowing city to become country for a weekend. This year s fair will showcase an amazing weekend of entertainment for the whole family! There will be music, livestock shows and sales, Heavy horses, Light horses, Kids Day and Kid s Parade, Harvest Queen Pageant along with their Talent Night, Poultry Barn, Craft Building, Quilts, Tea Room to relax in, many displays of arts and crafts and not to forget the Midway and much more. We truly thank our sponsors and supporters who encourage our efforts to celebrate agriculture throughout our region. Our members are dedicated people who believe in the qualities of rural life and agricultural values and have the passion and dedication to bring this message to the general public. Be sure to get all the information and updates by liking our Facebook page, following on Instagram, downloading our App or checking our Website at For a Fun Family weekend, Come on out to the Fair and Enjoy! See you there, J. D. Murray Maxwell NLAS President 2017 temiskaming agricultural commodity organizations Proud supporters of the New Liskeard fall fair Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture Englehart, ON P0J 1H0 President: Norm Koch Secretary: Carol Ann Regele Temiskaming dairy Producers RR#1, New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 President: Robin Flewwelling Secretary: Anna Regele Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency District 11, RR#1, New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 President: Jim Johnston Secretary: Deb Garner Beef Farmers of Temiskaming RR#3, New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 President: Greg Seed Secretary: Carole Elliott Temiskaming Pleasure horse Club RR#2, Thornloe, ON P0J 1S0 President: Shelley Loach Secretary: Stephanie Menard Temiskaming Crops Coalition President: Dennis Jibb Secretary: Sheila Randall 2 SPEAKER 98033

3 115 th table of contents President s Executive and Message Directors Executive Program Guide & Directors Program Annual Awards Guide Night Annual Entertainment Awards Schedule Night 5 Entertainment Schedule 5 Ring Schedule for Horses Ring Schedule for Horses 5 President s Message 6 Parade Route 7 Baby Parade Contest Route 97 Past Progammation Presidents 98 Harvest Baby Contest Queen Pageant 10 9 Fall Past Fair Presidents Section Directors Giant Harvest Pumpkin Queeen Fest Pageant Kids Fall Fair Day Section Directors Map of Fair Grounds 14 Giant Pumpkin Fest 11 Exhibitors Regulations 15 Kids Day 11 Draft Horses - Section 1 17 Light Map of Horses Fair Grounds - Section Beef Exhibitors Junior Regulations Calf Show - Section H Draft Beef Horses - Section - Section Live Light Market Horses Beef - Section Show 2 & Sale - Section Beef Breeding Junior Calf Classes Show - Section Dairy 4H Beef Show - Section - Section H Dairy - Section 7 29 Live Market Beef Show & Sale - Section 5 28 Sheep - Section 8 30 Dairy Show - Section H Challenge - Section 8B 36 Goat Sheep - Section - Section Poultry Goat - Section & Small 9 Animals - Section Dog Poultry Show & Small - Section Animals 11 - Section Horticulture Dog Show - Section - Class Home Horticulture Crafts - - Class Community Home Crafts Living - Class - Class School & Junior - Class Community Living - Class Giant Pumpkin Fest - Class School & Junior - Class Attendance Draw Record 62 Giant Pumpkin Fest - Class Fall Fair Steer Show Winners 63 New Liskeard agricultural society executive for 2017 President Murray Maxwell st President Vice-President Murray Crystal Maxwell Throop st Vice-President Meghann Packard nd Vice-President Sharron Graydon Vice-President Sharron Graydon Secretary/Treasurer Janice Janice Lancaster directors Jody Bigelow Morgan Bowen Marcel Chartrand Barb Cunnington Samara Cull Autumn Gambles Zachary Garner Sharron Graydon Debbie Legrow Jamie Lindsay associate directors Gisele Auger Kelly Burrows Darlene Bowen Theo Cull Susan Farrow Nancy Frey Aimee Heroux Janice Lancaster Stephanie LeBlanc Lifetime members Jenny Alexander Phillip Alexander Gisele Auger Rock Auger Claude Bowen Darlene Bowen Hal Brown Rodney Burnett Vern Burnett Andy Godmaire Sharron Graydon Laura Hobbs Edie Josefowich Lori Loach Jocelyn MacMillan-Pipe Murray Maxwell Jennifer Marsden Nathan Mountain April Newell Meghann Packard Marianna Roberts Megan Rooney Crystal Throop Jaclyn Loach Miranda Loach Charles Martin Brian Matheson Bob Packard Gloria Packard Meghan Pezzutto Rebecca Phillips Chantal Phippen Marvin Kant Jack Kincaid Debbie Legrow Don Loach Glenn Loach Bill Mackey Elsie MacMillan Charles Martin April Newell Gloria Packard Bob Packard Jennifer Seymour Andy Godmaire Luke Phippen Melissa Phippen Donald Pipe Annie Roy Caroline Rachwalski Chris Seed Jennifer Seymour Audrey Shelton Clair White New Liskeard Agricultural Society Box 1239, New Liskeard, Ontario P0J 1P0 3

4 p r o g r a m guide All times are approximate and are subject to change. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. ThurSdAy, September 14 (Thursday is Seniors day! Seniors have free admission on Thursday 12-3pm) Gates Open to Public Concessions Midway Poultry Barn Open Light Horse Showmanship Classes Main Ring Light Horse Line Classes Main Ring Exhibit Halls Open to Public Home Crafts Riverside Place Juniors & School Portables Horticulture Portables Kiddie Korral & Farm Fun Zone Entertainment Curling Club Stage Light Horses: Children/Tots Lead Line Classes, Costume Classes Main Ring Harvest Tea Room Opens Riverside Place Fall Fair Grand Opening Curling Club Packard Plumbing Draft Horse Load Draw Goat Show Livestock Ring Harvest Queen Talent Show Car Attendance Draw 10 names drawn FridAy, September 15 (Friday is Kids day) Gates Open to Public Concessions Poultry Barn Open Light Horse - Novice English Class Juniors & School Horticulture Portables Harvest Tea & Home Crafts Riverside Place Kiddie Korral & Farm Fun Zone New-beef breeding classes Light Horse - English Flat Classes Entertainment Curling Club Stage Harvest Tea Room Opens Riverside Place 10am - 8pm Light Horse - English Jumping Classes Midway Opens Kids Day Parade 4H Dairy Show Livestock Ring Scavenger Hunt for Kids Riding Line and Cart Classes for Draft Horses Main Ring 4H Classes & Sheep Show - Livestock Ring Light Horses: Western Games Main Ring Harvest Queen Entertainment Curling Club Stage Harvest Queen Contest Finals Car Attendance Draw 10 names drawn 4 entertainment schedule 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Seniors Day Dance Opening Ceremonies Harvest Queen Talent Show ring schedule for light and heavy horses 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Showmanship Classes Line Classes Children/Tots Lead Line Classes, Costume Classes Mane Event Horse Drill Team Draft Horse Contest Load Draw entertainment schedule To be announced. Please check our website for an up-to-date schedule. ring schedule for light and heavy horses 8:30 a.m. Novice English Classes 9:30 a.m. English Flat Classes 11:00 a.m. English Jumping Classes 3:00 p.m. Draft Horse Line Classes & Cart Classes 7:00 p.m. Western Games

5 p r o g r a m guide All times are approximate and are subject to change. 8:00 a.m. Gates Open to Public Concessions Poultry Barn Open 8:30 a.m. Light Horses: Novice Western Classes Main Ring 9:00 a.m. Juniors & School Portables Horticulture Portables Harvest Tea Riverside Place Home Crafts Riverside Place Kiddie Korral & Farm Fun Zone 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 4H Beef Show Livestock Ring Light Horses: Western Performance Main Ring Jr. Calf Show Livestock Ring Midway Opens Fall Fair Parade Downtown Beef Market Animal Show Livestock Ring Light Horses: Extreme Trail Main Ring Entertainment Horne Granite Centre Stage (all afternoon & evening) Light Horses: Team Penning Main Ring Market Lamb Sale Livestock Ring Beef Market Animal Sale Livestock Ring Draft Horse Harness & Hitch Classes Car Attendance Draw final 10 names drawn 10:00 p.m. Elimination Draw for Car SATurdAy, September 16 (Saturday is Family day) entertainment schedule 10:30 a.m. Baby Contest Registration 10:30 a.m. Dog Show 11:00 a.m. Baby Contest To be announced. Please check our website for an up-to-date schedule. ring schedule for light and heavy horses 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Novice Western Classes Western Performance Classes Draft Horse Riding Classes Extreme Trail Team Penning/Team Sorting Mane Event Horst Drill Team Draft Horse Harness & Hitch Classes gate admission daily Tickets Thursday, Friday & Saturday Adults: $10.00 per person Seniors & Students: $7.00 per person Children 12 & under: Free Weekend Passes $20.00 per person Will be available at the gates harvest tea At riverside Place Come sit awhile and enjoy prize winning baking with coffee or tea. Hours of Operation Thursday 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. You are invited to The New Liskeard Agricultural Society Annual Awards Banquet Friday, October 27, 2017 Riverside Place, City of Temiskaming Shores Potluck Supper - 6:30 p.m. Awards - 7:30 p.m. Prize money from the New Liskeard Fall Fair will be handed out at this time. 5

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7 New Liskeard LioNs club fall fair Parade September 16, :00 p.m. Floats line up at the TDSS parking lot off of Scott Street at 12:00 p.m. Call in advance to book space. Call Bob Dodge Parking Lot Floats Up TDSS Arena Drop Off Thank You to the Temiskaming Shores Lion/ Lioness Club and their many volunteers for providing our fall fair gate staff each year. New Liskeard Lions Club - P.O. Box 308, New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 7

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9 baby CONTEST information The New Liskeard Agricultural Society presents a Baby Contest to be held on the Entertainment Stage in the Horne Granite Centre at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 16th Registration and check-in desk will be available on Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. registration Registration forms are available at the fair office during fair week, or online. Registration forms can be sumbitted to nlfallfair.babycontest@gmail.com. rules 1. Pre-registration is required. 2. Contestants must be born between September, 1st 2016 and August 31st, 2017 (Newborn to 12 months). 3. The contest judging takes place at 11:00 a.m. on the Entertainment Stage in the Horne Granite Centre. 4. All judges decisions are final. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the contest. Past Presidents Rev. F. E. Pitts E. F. Stephenson A. A. McKelvie A. MacLachlan J. MacFarlane W. V. Cragg 1928 Wes McKnight 1929 W. A. Taylor & Gwen Thompson A. E. Stephenson W. R. Rive Wilfred Tucker Harry Parker no Fair during War Years 1948 Taylor Pipe Cecil Connelly 1951 Earl Tappling 1952 C. Foster Rice 1953 Doug Gardner 1954 Harley Houston 1955 Dave Fowler 1956 Robert McKnight 1957 Roy Peters 1958 Herbert McLean 1959 Lowry Taylor 1960 Clarence Neill 1961 Alex Mackey Lloyd MacDougall 1964 Max Graham 1965 Sandy McLean 1966 Ira Murphy 1967 Jack Evans 1968 Hugh Moore 1969 Robert Pipe 1970 Robert Alexander Ron Walker Eric Davidson 1976 Glen Patterson & J. MacFarlane Gwen Thompson Jack Kincaid Don McLean Charles Potvin John Campbell Dr. Linda McDermott Claire McLean Hartley Houston Darren Gray Rock Auger Dave Bremner Sandi Heroux Bob Hobbs Darlene Bowen Charles Martin Gloria Packard Charles Martin Gloria Packard Darlene Bowen Murray Maxwell 9

10 HARVEST QUEEN PAGEANT A message from your 2016 Harvest Queen Gabrielle Smith I am so thankful of the New Liskeard Fall Fair Board Friends of Festival Committee, the New Liskeard Agricultural Society, judges of the New Liskeard Harvest Queen Pageant, in addition to Sherri Hill and Sharron Graydon for your incredible dedication and for giving each and every contestant of the Harvest Queen Pageant the opportunity to build confidence, inspire other members of our community and learn more about our wonderful agricultural community for which every member of our community is lucky enough to call our home. Our Fall Fair is an extraordinary weekend for where we have the opportunity to shine light on and celebrate our area s agricultural resources and all the hard working people that make such a thing possible, with the many long hours of meticulous planning and organizing to whom we all owe our thanks to for making the Fall Fair possible. Being a Harvest Queen contestant is a wonderful and unique experience, we are all brought together to share in this wonderful experience of the love of our area and the opportunity to represent the Temiskaming Region in further events in Ontario. We are a diverse group of people with varying backgrounds and experiences in our agricultural community we all have equal opportunity to express ourselves with our varying passions and our love for our area through the fair weekend. We are fortunate enough to be able to expand our knowledge on our agricultural area as well as learn, grow and build lasting friendships with each other. We are all very appreciative to have had the opportunity to learn so much about our agricultural market and also gain these valuable lessons and experiences that we will always hold dear. Through my year as the 2016 Harvest Queen, I have been very fortunate to attend and participate in several local events and be able to help in any way I possibly can. I have been met only with joy and smiles and I am truly thankful for this, it has meant a great deal to me to be able to help out at events such as the New Liskeard Agricultural Society Annual Award Banquet, the food drive conducted at the STATO Haunted Hustle race, and A Christmas to Remember. I am also thankful to have been able to lend my musical talents to several areas and events in our community such as the Plowing Match, and the Temiskaming Lodge. It never ceases to amaze me to see how many people in our area are generous enough to dedicate hours and even days of their lives to help organize, promote and run all of the events in our community. It is truly inspiring to see the number of volunteers work so tirelessly in the hope of making these events a success and ensuring the smiles of the other inhabitants of our area. The generosity and hard work of the people in our community is truly proof that even if you give a little bit can make a huge difference can make a monumental difference in someone else s day and that we can accomplish truly great things if we all come together and work for one singular purpose. They have all inspired me to continue to continue making a difference in our community and I aspire to go thru life with the levels of passion, generosity and dedication that they have all repeatedly shown. It is truly awe inspiring to see all the organisations, businesses and individuals that sponsor and support our local events and I am humbled and in great appreciation that many of them have shown support for me as an individual. I wish to thank everyone who has helped me get to where I am today and also helped our area flourish, all of your efforts go greatly appreciated by not only me but our entire area. As part of being a delegate in the Miss Northern Ontario Regional Canada Pageant where I will be representing the wondrous town of New Liskeard, I have been very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to fundraise for Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer along side one of our previous Harvest Queens, Hannah Fedechko-Conroy. This charity assists families in Northern Ontario who are coping with the strong and unforgivable impacts of childhood cancer. I encourage any individual who has a few minutes of spare time to read up on the amazing services offered thru this organisation, it is truly remarkable. I had the opportunity to help with the Christmas fundraiser, A Christmas to Remember, which took place at the Classic Theater in Cobalt on December 16th and 17th,put on by Hannah Fedechko-Conroy. Each performer was incredible and it was a wonderful experience to help with not only decorating and making food but also help with the business side of things, being able to meet with various local business owners who sponsored the shows. It will never cease to amaze me and never fail to put a smile on my face to see how many people came to support this event. Being on the stage myself and being surrounded by the endless love and support of every spectator and performer was amazing and is a experience that I wouldn t change for anything. Both shows were completely sold out and received several donations. All the proceeds of both shows were divided evenly between the One Foot Forward charity, which is in loving memory of 2 year old Greyson Zubyck, and the 10

11 Northern Ontario Families of Children with Cancer. I am incredibly thankful to be able to say that I played a part in helping these 2 charities as well as for all the wonderful performers who took part in those 2 evenings of heartwarming Christmas music, they all truly helped make it a Christmas to remember. Being the 2016 Fall Fair Harvest Queen has been an incredible confidence building, dream fulfilling remarkable experience. I wish everyone had the chance to experience it and be able to have the opportunity to share in the wonders of our community. I have learned a great deal about myself and each event that I have taken part in has made me a better educated, stronger and a better young woman who is more prepared to take on the world with more confidence and excitement then I ever thought possible. I have been able to enhance my public speaking and communication skills and gained more self confidence to aid me in my future career goals. I would like to say Thank you to every single member of our community who have supported me,encouraged me to do my best and been by my side all through this incredible year as Harvest Queen. I would like to say a special thank you to my mom Joanne Smith who has been with me at every event, encouraged me to follow my goals, and surrounded me with more love and support then I could ever ask for. She has been my rock and I am so proud to call myself her daugher. I would also like to thank my father Owen Smith, even though he is no longer with us he has been a huge inspiration to me all thru my life and I definitely would not be where I am today if it were not for he and my mom s constant love and support. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to have my father with me as long as I did and continue to be blessed today to have a mom that helps me realise all my potential, fall in love with ur wonderful community and encourage me in all of my endeavours. I aspire to live my life by the words of my dad There is no such thing as can t and work hard to realise all of my goals to become the young woman that will forever be involved in our community. With our incredible people and lovely community, we are all truly blessed to live right here in Temiskaming Shores. I truly hope for our 2017 Fall Fair that everyone has the opportunity to fully appreciate all the hard work and dedication that made it possible. I hope for nothing but the brightest days filled with laughter and joy, and for everyone in our community, with our diverse backgrounds and experiences to come together to celebrate and cherish our wonderful agricultural area! To the contestants of the 2017 Harvest Queen Pageant contestants or those who are considering on taking part, go for it. Enjoy every minute of it no matter the outcome, you will be left with memories you will cherish for the rest of your life. Be true to yourself and challenge yourself, don t be scared to step out of your comfort zone to gain new experience and a new appreciation for yourself, your fellow contestants and for our community. Be open to new experiences and new friendships, remember that there is no such thing as can t. Be yourself and be proud of it, only good things can come your way. I wish the best of luck to all the contestants, this will be an experience you won t forget! Enjoy yourselves and have fun!. HARVEST QUEEN PAGEANT Each year the New Liskeard Fall Fair and Friends of Festivals sponsor the Harvest Queen Pageant. The Pageant is held throughout the end of August with judging completed on Thursday and Friday evening of the Fall Fair. A total of fifteen young women aged sixteen to twenty-two compete for the title of Harvest Queen to represent the Temiskaming region at the CNE the following year. The royalty also includes 1st and 2nd Princess and Miss Congeniality. The contestants enjoy a get acquainted Pool Party, and 3x weekly dance practices for their opening routine. Once Fair week arrives the contestants are kept busy with many additional activities. Monday night is a fitness competition; Wednesday night is interviews, followed by a Social with parents and sponsors. Thursday the contestants compete in the Talent Show and Friday night is the Fashion Show and Crowning. The Harvest Queen Pageant is an excellent Past harvest QueeNs opportunity for young women of our area to gain self-esteem, confidence, meet new friends and have fun with an amazing group of young women. The Pageant also helps prepare them for the future as they are each interviewed by a group of five judges. Forms are available mid-july. For further information call or sharrongraydon@gmail.com. Sharron Graydon, Harvest Queen Director 1969 Mary White 1970 Penny Adams 1971 Wendy Simmill 1972 Gloria Green 1973 Jeanne Lussier 1974 Kari MacPherson 1975 Kim Lauzon 1976 Madelaine Desjardins 1977 Claudette Leveille 1978 Linda Desjardins 1979 Lisanne Grise 1980 Breeda O Farrell 1981 Elizabeth (Sanne) Graydon 1982 Pamela James 1983 Diane Mackey 1984 Andrea Duke 1985 Kendra Shepherdson 1986 Candace Moore 1987 Tracy Snarr 1988 Darlene Goddard 1989 Angela Welsh 1990 Sharon Willard Renee Tanguay 1992 Karli Farrow No Competition Held 1998 Kelly Foley 1999 Sarah MacFarlane 2000 Sherri Kidd 2001 Jill Plaunt 2002 Rachel Shute 2003 Courtney Campbell 2004 Jessica Lemay 2005 Erika Gravel 2006 Jacey-Anne Jackson 2007 Caitlin Carleton 2008 Taylor Gordon 2009 Rebecca Kirkey 2010 Missy Pulvermacher 2011 Alexie Plant 2012 Kayleigh Siermachesky 2013 Micah Ton 2014 Hannah Fedechko-Conroy 2015 Shaelyn Turcotte 2016 Gabrielle Smith

12 section directors for 2017 giant PumP k i N fe s t The New Liskeard Agricultural Society and the Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education and Marketing Inc. would like to invite you to grow a GIANT PUMPKIN for the GIANT PUMPKIN FEST to be held at the New Liskeard Fall Fair. Each Youth or Adult exhibitor can enter up to 11 pumpkins in the Pumpkin Fest (See Class 43 for the rules, prize money & available sections). Contact Director Debbie Legrow Challenge your friends to see who can grow the largest pumpkin in the area and win cash prizes. President Home Crafts Juniors & School Horticulture Harvest Queen & Kids Day Media Relations Beef Market Animals 4H Beef & Jr. Calf Dairy Draft Horses Light Horses Sheep & Goats Poultry & Small Animals Grounds Sponsorship Gates Agruculture Education Entertainment Marketing/Concessions Secretary/Treasurer Director At Large Murray Maxwell Barb Cunnington Debbie Legrow April Newell Sharron Graydon Jamie Lyndsay Samara Cull Zachary Garner Crystal Throop Megan Rooney Jennifer Marsden Jocelyn MacMillan-Pipe Lori Loach Morgan Bowen Autumn Gambles Nathan Mountain Marianna Roberts Jody Bigelow Meghann Packard Janice Lancaster Marcel Chartrand director of the year 2016 Charles Martin kids day The New Liskeard Fall Fair has designated Friday as Kids Day. On Friday afternoon immediately following lunch, approximately fifteen hundred school children march from New Liskeard Public School to the Fair grounds, highlighting the theme for the year, portraying their favourite character, pulling their best dressed wagon or showing off their best-dressed pet. Since the Participation Award is much sought after during the event, the cheers for their school drown out all other sounds as they march along the streets. Brochures are sent to all schools in June outlining the Fair theme and parade route plans. Then a follow-up newsletter is sent out as a reminder during the first week of school. All of the children who participate in the parade are given free admission to the Fair, enjoy a Treasure Hunt courtesy of local merchants, and end the afternoon with a free Midway ride donated by our many local sponsors. Be sure to watch for our newsletter in September and join the fun at the New Liskeard Fall Fair. IT S FUN AT KIDS DAY!! SharronGraydon, Kids Day Director 12

13 CHAMPION PARTNERS Joedy Aitchison Electric Maybrook Rd, Thornloe, ON Phone: (705) Sales Service Networking 9 Riverside Dr, New Liskeard, ON (705) Fax: (705) NEW LISKEARD LIONS CLUB Temiskaming Ag Centre & Northern Feed & Supplies A division of Co-op Regionale Nipissing-Sudbury Phone: Fax: Address: Bedard Rd. New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Phone: Fax: Address: Bedard Rd. New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Pedersen Construction Inc. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2409 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Pedersen Concrete Limited Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2409 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Beef Farmers Sunnyside Rd Haileybury, ON P0J 1P0 Phone: of Temiskaming President: Kerry Walton Secretary: Carol Elliott 13

14 Bridge Map of Fair Grounds Wabi River Armstrong St. May St. 4 Whitewood Ave Cedar St Riverside Drive 1- Main Entrance 2- Concession & Entertainment - Horne Granite Centre 3- Exhibitor Entrance 4- Riverside-Homecraft Display 5- Main Ring 6- Small Animal Barn 7- Heavy Horse Barn 8- Light Horse Barn 9- Beef Barn 10- Goat/Sheep Dairy Barn 11- Small Ring Junior/School Kids Displays 13- Horticultural Displays 14- Midway 15- Concessions 16- Exhibitor/Vendor Parking Lot 17- Handicap Parking 18- RV Dumping Station -Washroom Facilities 19- Fair Office 20 - Pumpkin Patch 21 - Kiddie Corral 22 - OPG Farm Fun Zone 23 - Animal Display

15 general rules and regulations Note to exhibitors All inquiries can be made to the Fair Secretary, Janice Lancaster by calling or by writing to P.O. Box 1239, New Liskeard Ontario P0J 1P0. Fax to Exhibit tags are available by making arrangements prior to the fair with the secretary, Janice Lancaster, or can be picked up at the The Match Factory or Chat Noir Books. They will also be available at the fair office (Horne Granite Centre Upstairs Room) on Monday, September 11, 2017 to Thursday, September 14, Prize books are available from Directors, The Match Factory, Chat Noir Books, Northern Feed & Supplies, Temiskaming Vet Clinic, and BNS Gas in Haileybury and North Cobalt. To offset costs, $2.00 is requested for each book. 1. Double check each section for entry deadlines. 2. All recipients of trophies in 2016 are asked to return the trophies to the Fair Office the week of the Fair, (September 11-15, 2017). 3. The 2017 membership fee of $5.00 is necessary to exhibit at the Fair. This membership allows you to exhibit in any section from Livestock to Home Crafts. ThiS MeMBerShiP does NOT GrANT Free entry into The FAir GrOuNdS. 4. If you earned over $5.00 in 2016, your membership for 2017 will have been taken off your prize money and your 2017 membership card would have been issued with your 2016 prize cheque. If you are not yet a 2017 member your membership card will be issued upon receipt of your $5.00 fee. Anyone entering exhibits without paying the membership fee will be disqualified and any prize money won will be awarded to the exhibitors who placed next in the prize rankings. 5. Seniors, Juniors and School Exhibitors do not pay the $5.00 membership fee UNLESS they also enter any OPEN class or Livestock Class in the Fair in which case the fee will be charged. If clarification is needed, contact Janice Lancaster or the Section Director. 6. Excluding group and farm classes, an exhibitor s number will represent one person only and this person will retain the SAME number for as many years as he/she exhibits at the fair. 7. Exhibits cannot be removed from the Horne Granite Centre or the Riverside Place until after 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 17, The Horne Granite Centre and the Riverside Place will be open on Sunday, September 17, 2017 for the purpose of picking up exhibits. PLeASe NOTe: The School Exhibits located in the portables can be picked up on Sunday, September 17, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Exhibits not picked up that day will be removed by the Fair Board and destroyed. Exhibitors who cannot pick up their exhibits on Sunday must make alternative arrangements with the Secretary. We do not deliver. The Fair Board is not responsible for any damages or theft that may occur to the exhibits removed by the Board. 8. Prize money earned in 2017 will be distributed at the Awards Banquet scheduled for Friday October 27, 2017 at the Riverside Place. If you cannot attend, your prize money (with membership for 2018 deducted) will be mailed to you AFTER the awards banquet. PLEASE NOTE: You must fill out your full mailing address on your entry forms to ensure your prize money can be mailed to you. No extraordinary measures will be taken to find exhibitors who do not provide contact information. 9. For issues of concern that arise before, during or after the Fair, please address them with the Section Director or contact the Fair Secretary. 15

16 general rules and regulations Only the Director of a Section, in conjunction with the Secretary and the President has the authority to change regulations for a class in that Section. 11. Any complaints regarding judging or classification must be made in writing to the Fair Secretary, c/o New Liskeard Agricultural Society, Box 1239 New Liskeard Ontario P0J 1P0 accompanied by a cheque in the amount of $25.00 within two weeks of the completion of the fair. 12. The Fair Board will not tolerate the harassment of any volunteers or officials. Any proven harassment will result in all or any one of the following: a) ejection from the Fair Grounds; b) suspension of membership; c) permanent ban from exhibiting at the Fair. ThiS rule WiLL Be STriCTLy enforced. 13. Please read any additional rules and regulations for each Section you enter. 14. Exhibitor Code of Practice : All Animals will be treated with respect, regardless of whether they are for use in displays or livestock competitions. Mistreatment of animals will not be tolerated. The animals for exhibition will be prepared with proper training, fitting and grooming. The highest standards of nutrition, health and sanitation will be expected and consistent with the on-farm schedule. Soiled bedding shall be removed and fresh feed and water must be provided on a regular basis. At the discretion of the Director, any animals not in compliance with Fair husbandry standards and/or ill animals will be removed from Exhibition. The Director may request immediate resolution of outstanding issues; assistance to resolve the aforementioned concerns is available as needed. Should Exhibitors fail to comply with Fair animal husbandry standards, the Director has the authority to remove the animal from Exhibition. In addition, any animal(s) may be inspected by a veterinarian at the Director s request, and, pending consultation, removed at his/her discretion. Untrained individuals should not be allowed to handle livestock. Clean, safe transport of animals to and from the Fair must be provided. Care will be used to minimize stress when loading and unloading animals. Consumption of alcoholic beverages on the Fairgrounds will only be tolerated in the New Liskeard Agricultural Society designated area. 15. Due to liability, no dogs will be allowed on the Fairgrounds except for the Dog Show and service dogs. 16. Limited Parking is available on the Grounds for exhibitors and concessionaires. Parking passes are available at a cost of $20.00 per pass and are non refundable. 17. Handicap parking is NOT available on the grounds. There will be limited handicap parking available in close proximity to the front gate. 18. All livestock, poultry, small animals and dog show exhibitors must sign a waiver of liability before they can participate in any of the classes being held. Waivers will be provided when exhibitors register at the main office. Liability: All exhibits shall be under the control and direction of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society (NLAS) but solely at the risk of the exhibitor. The NLAS will not be responsible for damage, injury, loss or theft of or to any exhibit, irrespective of the cause of such damage, injury, loss or theft, whether such is caused by negligence or not. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage done to, occasioned by or arising from any article/animal exhibited by him/her and shall indemnify the NLAS against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. 16

17 section 1 draft horses draft horse director: Megan Rooney, draft horse Associates: Chantal & Luke Phippen draft horse registration Draft horse exhibitors should mail registrations to the New Liskeard Agricultural Society, Box 1239, New Liskeard Ontario P0J 1P0. Registrations will be accepted at the Fair Office beginning Monday, Sept. 11, Entries are accepted until 1 hour before the show begins. A $10.00 per class late entry fee will apply for entries received within the 1 hour post time limit. draft horse rules 1. All exhibitors must register at the Fair Office or by mail as stated above. 2. Please see Heavy Horse Director to receive your show numbers. These numbers will correspond to the horse being shown. All Exhibitors MUST wear their CORRECT number when showing in the ring. Failure to comply with this rule will result in elimination. Please be advised that this rule will be strictly enforced. 3. If your entries are pre-registered and you are showing a team of draft horses at the fair, you will receive two weekend passes. Additional passes are available for helpers and workers at the rate of $20.00 per pass. Every vehicle entering the grounds requires a parking pass. They can be purchased at the rate of $15.00 per pass per vehicle. Passes are non-refundable. Entrance Passes and Parking Passes can be ordered on your registration form. Exhibitors who do not pre-register will be required to pay the regular gate price to enter the Fair grounds. 4. All Draft Horses are to be in the barns by 12:00 noon Friday, September 15, 2017 and remain in the barn as long as possible on Saturday September 16, All animals must be in good health. If there is concern regarding an animal s health status, a veterinarian will be consulted and the owners may be asked to remove them from the grounds. 6. Horses must have suitable halter and lead shank. 7. All handlers must be experienced and have a working knowledge of horses. 8. Coggins Tests are NOT required. 9. A CerTiFiCATe ShOWiNG PrOOF OF LiABiLTiy insurance MuST ACCOMPANy The registration FOrMS FOr ALL ANiMALS BeiNG exhibited AT The NeW LiSKeArd FALL FAir. 10. Rosettes will be given from 1st to 5th place. Prize money will be paid from 1st to 5th place. (Except for classes 17,19, 21). 11. Junior Showmanship Class Draft Animals Only the exhibitor must be 17 years of age or younger. 12. There is no limit on the number of entries per class. CROSS ENTRIES ARE NOT ALLOWED except for classes #5 (Brood Mare & Foal) and #7 (Progeny of Dam). Line classes only. 13. The Load Draw will be judged under the current rules of the Northern Draft Horse Club. The Judge s decision is final in all disputes. 14. Draft horse exhibitors are to be cautious with the use of the whip in the area just outside the show ring. 15. In all classes, the light draft weight is 3400 lbs. and under. 16. Stallions must be shown and/or handled by someone 18 years of age or older at all times. Draft horse director must be notified before entering grounds to make proper arrangements. Stallions are not permitted in barn. (2 years old and over) While the directors and associate directors will take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of the animals, it is distinctly understood that owners must take the risk of exhibiting the animals and if any animal is injured, stolen or strays, the Directors will offer whatever assistance is in their power towards the recovery of the lost or strayed animal but will make no payment in whole or in part for the value thereof. Directors or Associate Directors will not be held responsible for any accident on the Fair Grounds. draft horse BArN rules 1. Trailers and vehicles must be parked in designated areas ONLY. Please do not park in front of the barns. 2. No unauthorized person will be allowed to remain in the barns overnight. 3. Absolutely NO SMOKING in the barns. 4. Each exhibitor is responsible to keep his/her area tidy showing regard for other exhibitors and the general public. A bin will be provided for garbage. 5. In the draft horse barn, exhibitors who previously built and maintained stalls will have first chance to use their stalls. Please see the Draft Horse Director for assignment of available stalls. 6. Exhibitors must provide their own feed, bedding and cleanup utensils. Bedding Straw will be available for purchase on a limited basis at the cost of $3.00 per bale. Please indicate on your registration form if you are purchasing straw. Payment can be added to your entry fee. 7. A $50.00 fine per stall will be imposed for stalls not cleaned out before the conclusion of the Fair on Saturday, September 16, The stall must be stripped clean and all hay and debris removed from the manger. ring CONduCT 1. Exhibitors may be disqualified for abusing horses in any manner, for abuse inside or outside of the ring or for using a whip. 2. During the line classes, horses must enter and leave the show ring at a walk, single file. 3. The equipment required for a class may not be used for practicing before the class or event begins unless authorized by the ring steward and Draft Horse Section Director. 4. In all timed events an electronic timer will be used whenever possible. 5. Failure to follow the course or pattern will result in disqualification. The judge s decision is final. 6. If an exhibitor leaves the ring during a class without the judge s permission, he/she will be disqualified. 7. Exhibitors will be responsible for being on time for the class no late entries, no refunds and the class will not be repeated for anyone. 8. Exhibitors are to wait in the staging area after their class until the winners have been called or have someone ready to pick up their prize. ** if you have any questions regarding the rules for draft horses please contact the director ** PACKARD PLUMBING & HEATING LOAD DRAW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, :00 PM IN THE MAIN RING PriZe MONey Total Payout for Load Draw $3, HEAVY DRAFT DRAWING CONTEST Rosette 2. LIGHT DRAFT DRAWING CONTEST Rosette OTher AWArdS BEST TEAMSTER IN LOAD DRAW Rosette BEST HARNESSED TEAM Rosette BEST GROOMED & HANDLED Rosette

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19 Draft Horse Director- Megan Rooney Associate Directors- Luke & Chantal Phippen Points will be given to each placing as follows: Line Classes 1st - 5, 2nd - 4, 3rd - 3, 4th - 2 Team Classes (excluding Best Teamster) 1st - 10, 2nd -8, 3rd - 6, 4th Horse Hitch, 4 Horse Hitch, Unicorn Hitch lst-15, 2nd-12, 3rd -9 DRAFT HORSE RIDING, LINE & CART CLASSES Friday, September 15, :00 p.m. -Main Ring CLASS 1 OPEN RIDING CLASS FOR DRAFT HORSES To be held at 3pm Friday, September 15, 2017 in the Main Ring Entry Fee: $5.00 Payback: $85.00, $70.00, $60.00, $40.00 Line classes- Entry Fee: $5.00 per Horse per Class PAYBACK: $70.00, $60.00, $45.00, $35.00 CLASS 2 DRAFT COLT OR FILLY (Yearling) CLASS 3 DRAFT COLT OR FILLY (2 Year Old) CLASS 4 DRAFT GELDING OR FILLY (3 Year Old) CLASS 5 - Entry Fee is $10.00 LIGHT HORSE BROOD MARE & FOAL {Current Year) CLASS 6 DRAFT FOAL BORN CURRENT YEAR (Mares may remain in the ring during judging) CLASS 7 -Entry fee is $10.00 PROGENY OF DAM (Proof of registration required) CLASS 8 MARE 4 YEARS & OLDER CLASS 9 LIGHT DRAFT CLASS 10 HEAVY DRAFT CLASS 11 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP-There is no entry fee for this class. Any person under the age of 17 years may enter and rosettes will be given to 6th place. A monetary payment of $55.00 will be made to each exhibitor at the time of the show. The sole purpose of this class is to allow our younger generation to gain experience showing draft horses. Only the presentation of the horse and the handling by the exhibitor will be judged. The physical attributes of the horse are not to be judged. CLASS 12 Grand Champion & Reserve Champion CLASS 13 COMMERCIAL HORSE - Mare or Gelding Fjords, French Canadians, Haflingers & other dual purpose breeds Cart Classes-Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $70.00, $60.00, $45.00, $35.00 CLASS 14 CART CLASS - MEN S DRAFT HORSE Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $100.00, $85.00, $60.00, $50.00 CLASS 15 CART CLASS -LADIES DRAFT HORSE Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $100.00, $85.00, $60.00, $50.00 DRAFT HORSE HARNESS & HITCH CLASSES Saturday, September 16, :00p.m. - Main Ring ALL TEAMS MUST BE LED OUT OF THE BARN SINGLE AND HITCHED IN THE DESIGNATED AREA **SAFETY: ALL ENTRIES ARE TO HAVE A HEADER IN THE RING** CLASS ORDER IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF ENTRIES IN EACH CLASS CLASS 17 SIX HORSE HITCH (One Driver} Entry Fee: $30.00 Payback: $370.00, $310.00, $ CLASS 18 CART CLASS - COMMERCIAL OPEN Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $90.00, $80.00, $60.00, $50.00 CLASS 19 FOUR HORSE HITCH Entry Fee: $20.00 Payback: $250.00, $210.00, $ CLASS 20 COMMERCIAL TEAM HITCHED Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $120.00, $105.00, $85.00, $65.00 This class is open to Fjords, French Canadians, Haflingers & other dual purpose breeds CLASS 21 UNICORN HITCH Entry Fee: $15.00 Payback: $190.00, $160.00, $ CLASS 22 CART MINI PONY OR MINI HORSE Entry Fee: $5.00 Payback: $60.00, $50.00, $40.00, $30.00 CLASS 23 HEAVY DRAFT TEAM Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 CLASS 24 LIGHT DRAFT TEAM Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 CLASS 25 LADY DRIVER Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 CLASS 26 BEST JUNIOR TEAMSTER (17 years & under} Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 CLASS 27 SENIOR DRIVER (60 years & over) Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 CLASS 28 CART CLASS - MINI HORSE/MINI PONY - BARREL RACE Entry Fee $5.00 Payback: $60.00, $50.00, $40.00, $30.00 CLASS 29 BEST TEAMSTER - Commercial Teams are welcome to enter Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $130.00, $110.00, $90.00, $70.00 We wish to extend a special Thank You to Draft Horse Sponsors from 2016: CLASS 16-NEW CART CLASS- JR. CART Entry Fee: $10.00 Payback: $100.00, $85.00, $60.00, $

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22 section 2 - Light horses - ALL START TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE - Light horse director: Jennifer Marsden nlhs05@gmail.com Light Horse Associate: Melissa Phippen (Western Games) Secretary fax number: LiGhT horse GeNerAL rules 1. Exhibitors may enter two entries in each class, except in the showmanship classes, where only one entry is allowed. 2. entry deadline: All entries are to be registered by no later than Tuesday of Fair week (September 12, 2017). They can be mailed or faxed to the Fair Secretary or dropped off at the Fair Office (located by the curling club) on Tuesday, September 12, Show numbers will be given to the exhibitor prior to their event (please come into the Office approx. one hour before your show time to pick up your show #). A deposit of $2 per number will be taken to ensure that all show numbers are returned once the exhibitor has finished 3. If performing.your entries are preregistered and your entries total more than $5.00 for the day you show, you will receive a pass for that day only. If your entries are pre-registered, you are keeping your horse in the barn overnight and your entries for the weekend total more than $10.00, you will be provided with one weekend pass. Extra passes are available for helpers, workers, etc., at the rate of $15.00 per pass. Each vehicle requires a parking pass. They can be purchased at the rate of $20.00 per pass per vehicle. Please indicate on your registration form how many passes you require and enclose the amount with your registration fees. Exhibitors who do not ear! pre-register will be required to pay the regular gate price to enter the Fairgrounds. 4. Light horse Barn Stalls are based on 1st registration with payment. Registrations for stalls can be made on the Light Horse Stall Rental form. Stalls are available at a cost of $10 per stall, per night. Stalls are limited and overnight rentals take precedence over day time rentals. Otherwise bedding is the responsibility of the competitor. Only shavings are allowed. New Liskeard Fall Fair Attendance draw September 15, 16 & 17 september 11, 12 & CHEVY CRUZE 2014 toyota yaris 5. Post entries will be accepted until one hour before the start of each division. Thereafter, a $10 per class penalty will be added to the entry fees. NOTe: ALL registrations WiLL Be TAKeN in The FAir OFFiCe (LOCATed ON SiTe WiThiN PArAMeTerS OF The GATeS). NO registrations WiLL Be TAKeN AT The ring! or Over The PhONe 6. In line classes, prize money and points will be paid/ awarded to the Exhibitor/Owner. In the riding classes, prize money and points will be paid/awarded to the rider. Separate entry forms and exhibitor numbers for line classes and riding classes are therefore required if the horse/pony shown is not being handled or ridden by its owner. 7. Stallions must be shown and/or handled by someone 18 years of age or older at all times and may only be shown in saddle or harness classes (exception foal of current year and yearling). 8. Animals must be in good health or, after consultation with a veterinarian, may be asked to leave the show. 9. All livestock must remain on the Fair Grounds until judging is completed in each respective class or the Exhibitor will 22

23 forfeit the prize money. 10. All horses and ponies must have a suitable halter and tie shank while on the Fair Grounds, and all horses and ponies must be halter broke and able to tie, for safety reasons. 11. While the Directors will take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of the animals, it is distinctly understood that owners must take the risk of exhibiting the animals and if any animal is injured, stolen or strays, the Director will offer whatever assistance is in their power towards the recovery of the lost or strayed animal but will make no payment in whole or in part for the value thereof. Director will not be held responsible for any accident on the Fair Grounds. 12. ALL ANiMALS ShOWN AT The NeW LiSKeArd FAir MuST have LiABiLiTy insurance. Bring in a copy of insurance policy when doing entries so we have it on file. 13. All Western performance and Western games will be judged as per the current year W.H.A.O. (Western Association of Ontario) rules. All Team Penning games will be judged as per current year of C.T.C.P.A. (Canadian Team Cattle Penning Association) rules. All English performance and hunter/jumper classes will be judged as per the current year Equine Canada (section R-G) New Liskeard Fall Fair rules as to size, age, along with any other amendments will take precedence should the need arise. 14. The Judge s decision is final. If an Exhibitor has any questions, they are to ask the Ring Steward to approach the Judge on their behalf. 15. Judge s Notes - in the absence of competition in any section or if an entry is of inferior quality, the Judge may award only such prize as they deem the entry worth. 16. There must be at least two entries in a class for the class to run. If not, classes will be combined at the discretion of the Director. 17. All entries are asked to be ready at the gate and enter promptly when their numbers are called. The classes order of go will be announced at the beginning of the class and/or posted in the warm up area. Competitors are asked to notify the announcer s booth of their intentions to scratch from a class prior to that class beginning. 18. In the event of a complaint, which cannot be settled by the Director, the Exhibitor lodging the complaint must do so in WriTiNG with a cheque for $25.00 payable to the New Liskeard Agricultural Society within two weeks of the completion of the Fair. 19. A Coggins test will not be required. 20. All prize money will be paid by cheque at the Awards Banquet on October 27, if you do not attend the Awards Banquet, your cheque will be mailed to you in early November. 21. every year there is a stall decorating contest in the Light horse Barn. Based on fair motto Learn, Laugh, Share and Grow. This competition is free to enter to all competitors renting a stall(s). A rosette is awarded to the winner. Please indicate on entry form if you want to enter. Stall decorations must be securely fastened and safe for both horses and humans. No electrical décor, extension cords, lights, lamps or burning candles are permitted. Judging will be done Friday afternoon. For all the English, Western and Extreme Trail Classes and judging of the stalls in Light horse barn the judge will be: Trisha Graves is a junior judge at the Trillium level, judged at the Toyal Fair, has her level 2 coaching and has judged many shows from western to english shows all through out Ontario for many years. She is also a riding coach at her own facility in Beeton, Ontario. Judge for the Team Penning will be: Ross Elliott well known judge all over Ontario and has also been a competitor in all types of showing from halter to riding to helping with coaching in all disciplines. DIVISION 1 ShOWMANShiP CLASSeS THURSDAY - MAIN RING - 2:00 PM helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS by any competitor 18 years and under. entry Fee: $6.00 per class Payback: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes 1st to 6th 1. Showmanship Junior - 12 yrs & under 2. Showmanship Youth - 13 yrs to 18 yrs 3. Showmanship Senior - 19 yrs and older DIVISION 2 LiNe CLASSeS THURSDAY - MAIN RING - Following Showmanship Classes These classes will be for ponies and horses - all breeds. Please Note: Miniature horses should be entered into the Light horse classes, not Pony. There will not be any stallion line classes due to safety concerns. Animals will be judged to type. helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS by any competitor 18 years and under. entry Fee: $6.00 per class Payback: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th Light Horse and Reserve Champion Light Horse DIVISION 3A ChiLdreN/TOT LeAd LiNe CLASSeS (Novice) THURSDAY - MAIN RING - Following Light Horse Line Classes These classes are intended for children 8 years and younger that may need help or just starting to ride. HELMETS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES. No cross entries to any other RIDING classes in the fair. Classes 17 and 18 are intended for children who NEED to be lead. Classes 15 and 16 are intended for children who DO NOT NEED to be lead. No cross entries from classes 15 and 16 into classes 17 and 18. Either a horse or pony may be used. Entry Fee: $3.00 per class Payback: $15.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 Rosettes: 1st to 6th 15. Children English/Western Pleasure (8 yrs and under) 16. Children English/Western Trail (8 yrs and under) 17. Tot Lead Line (5 yrs and under) Led by 18 or older person 18. Tot Lead Line (6 to 8 yrs old) Led by 18 or older person DIVISION 3B COSTuMe CLASSeS THURSDAY - MAIN RING - Following Children s Classes This year s theme is Knights and Dames Children 8 yrs and under may be lead. Competitors are encouraged to ride their horses/ponies. entry Fee: S3.00 per class Payback: $15.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 rosettes: 1 st to 6 th 19. Costume Class - Junior - 12 yrs and under 20. Costume Class - Youth - 13 yrs to 18 yrs 21. Costume Class - Senior - 19 yrs and older Pony Brood Mare and Foal (2017) 5. Pony Yearling (2016) 6. Pony 2 and 3 years old ( ) 7. Pony 4 years and older (2013) 8. Light Horse/Miniature Brood Mare 4 years and older (2013) 9. Light Horse/Miniature Yearling (2016) 10. Light Horse/Miniature 2 and 3 year old ( ) 11. Light Horse/Miniature Mare 4 years and older (2013) 12. Light Horse/Miniature Gelding 4 years and older (2013) 13. Champion Pony - 1st and 2nd prize winners from class 4 to 7 - Parade of Champion Pony and Reserve Champion Pony 14. Champion Light Horse/Miniature - 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 8 to 12 - Parade of Champions

24 DRAFT HORSE TROPHIES (HITCH CLASSES) PHIPPEN WASTE MANAGEMENT TROPHY Six Horse Hitch 2015 Recipient: No Exhibitors BIRCHGROVE FARMS TROPHY Ladies Draft Horse - Cart Class 2015 Recipient: Claire Mackey - Dorcas-Mackey TEMISKAMING IPM Four Horse Hitch 2015 Recipient: Don Loach LaVielle Ferme Trophy - Unicorn Hitch 2015 Recipient: Don Loach TENCH MACDIARMID INSURANCE Best Groomed & Decorated 2015 Recipient: Phippen Family LA VIELLE FERME Light Draft Team 2015 Recipient: Phippen Family (Luke Phippen) PACKARD PLUMBING & HEATING Heavy Draft Team 2015 Recipient: Don Loach SCOTIABANK - Best Junior Teamster 2015 Recipient: Mya Phippen BOB MORIN FUELS TROPHY - Lady Driver 2015 Recipient: Chantal Phippen GERALD OUIMETTE TROPHY - Senior Driver 2015 Recipient: Don Loach WALL S TIRES TROPHY - Best Teamster 2015 Recipient: Luke Phippen SUNNYSIDE ACRES - THE PHIPPEN FAMILY Open Riding Class 2015 Recipient: Mya Phippen MR. & MRS. MERVIN STEWART TROPHY - Barn Care 2015 Recipient: Phippen Family JOE BRENNAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Most Sportsmanlike Exhibitor 2015 Recipient: Luke Phippen Eddie MacKewn Memorial Trophy Best Teamster in Load Draw 2015 Recipient: Jean Guy Descoteaux Men s Draft Horse - Cart Class 2015 Recipient: Darren Dorcas Dorcas-Mackey LOACH PIONEER TROPHY - High Point Overall Draft Horse 2015 Recipient: Don Loach DRAFT HORSE TROPHIES (LINE CLASSES) SCOTIABANK TROPHY Light Draft 2015 Recipient: Don Loach TENCH MACDIARMID INSURANCE TROPHY Heavy Draft 2015 Recipient: Dorcas-Mackey IN MEMORY OF OVERTON PEDDIE TROPHY Junior Showmanship 2015 Recipient: Mya Phippen JOHN ST. ONGE MEMORIAL TROPHY Draft Colt or Filly (Yearling) 2015 Recipient: Don Loach C. JEMMETT MEMORIAL TROPHY Draft Colt or Filly (2 yr. old) 2015 Recipient: Gérald Darveau MOOSE CREEK FARM TROPHY Draft Colt or Filly (3 yr. old) 2015 Recipient: Don Loach LAWRENCE & EVA LOACH TROPHY Draft Brood Mare & Foal 2015 Recipient: No Exhibitors LOCKIE BOWEN MEMORIAL TROPHY Draft Foal (current year) 2015 Recipient: Don Loach SOUTHSIDE BELGIANS TROPHY Progeny of Dam 2015 Recipient: Don Loach If you won a trophy in 2016, please return it to the Fair Secretary at the Fair Office located in the horne Granite Curling Centre during fair week September 11-14,

25 DIVISION 4B NOviCe english CLASSeS FRIDAY - MAIN RING - 8:30 AM These classes are intended for beginner riders who have never competed outside the walk/jog, walk/trot classes at any other show. There is no age limits helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS. No cross entries to any other riding CLASSeS in the fair. entry Fee: $3.00 per class Payback: $15.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 22. Novice English Pleasure 23. Novice Hunter Hack (2 cross rails) DIVISION 8 english FLAT CLASSeS FRIDAY - MAIN RING - Following Novice English Classes No cross entries between these and any novice classes. (Division 3A/Division4A/4B) helmets Are MANdATOry in ALL CLASSeS. Classes will be combined depending on entry numbers. Junior - 12 yrs and under Youth - 13 to 18 yrs Senior - 19 yrs and older entry Fee: $6.00 per class Payback: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 24. Junior English Pleasure Hack 25. Junior English Show Hack 26. Youth English Pleasure Hack 27. Youth English Show Hack 28. Senior English Pleasure Hack 29. Senior English Show Hack DIVISION 10 english JuMPiNG CLASSeS FRIDAY - MAIN RING - Following English Flat Classes rider/ horse combination can compete in only 2 consecutive height divisions for hunter/jumper classes. helmets Are MANdATOry in ALL CLASSeS. No Novice can enter these classes (Division 3A/Division 4A/4B) entry Fee: $6.00 per class, except class 37, which is $10.00 Payback: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 30 Green Hunter Beginner Hunter Low Hunter High Hunter Jumper Fault and Out 2'6" 35. High Hunter 2'9" 36. Jumper Fault and Out Gambler s Choice 2 9 (payout is to 3rd placing) Payout for class 37 is: 1st $60.00, 2nd $50.00, 3rd $40.00 DIVISION 7 Associate Director for Western Games: Melissa Phippen WeSTerN GAMeS FRIDAY - MAIN RING - 7 PM Junior - 12 yrs and under helmets mandatory Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Payback: $30.00, $20.00, $10.00, $5.00 Rosettes 1st to 6th youth - 13 to 18 yrs - helmets mandatory Entry Fee: $10.00 per class Payback: $40.00, $30.00, $20.00, $10.00 Rosettes 1st to 6th Senior 19 yrs and over Entry Fee: $10.00 per class Payback: $80.00, $60.00, $40.00, $20.00 Rosettes 1st to 6th PLEASE NOTE: Junior and Youth competitors may choose to step up in age category. If they choose to do so, they MAY NOT also enter into their regular age categories. They must choose between the 2 categories. 3D Payout 1D 1st $ nd $ rd $ D 1st $ nd $ rd $ D 1st $ nd $ rd $40.00 Sponsored by Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC 38. Exhibition Run/Beginner Barrel Race ($5/run) No prize money awarded or points. A competitor ribbon given. (Novice can enter in this class and only this class in this section) **Class 42 entry fee is $15.00 and is an open class (any age competitor)** 39. Junior Barrel Race 40. Youth Barrel Race 41. Senior Pole Bending 42. 3D Barrels (1 full second) 1D 1st/2nd/3rd 2D 1st/2nd/3rd 3D 1st/2nd/3rd ($15.00) 3D class is open to all Riders of any age. (No entries from Division 3A/4A/4B or class #38) 43. Junior Pole Bending 44. Youth Pole Bending 45. Senior Pole Bending 46. Junior Dash 47. Youth Dash 48. Senior Dash DIVISION 4A NOviCe WeSTerN CLASSeS SATURDAY - MAIN RING - 8:30 AM These classes are intended for beginner riders who have never competed outside the walk/trot, walk/jog classes at any other show. There is no age limits. helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS. These classes you can not cross entry in regular Western/English riding classes at the fair. entry Fee: $3.00 per class Payback: $15.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 49. Novice Western Pleasure 50. Novice Western Trail DIVISION 5 WeSTerN PerFOrMANCe CLASSeS SATURDAY - MAIN RING - Following Novice Western Classes These classes are intended for western riders. No cross entries between these and any other novice classes.(division 3A/ Division 4A/4B) helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS by any competitor 18 yrs and under. Classes will be combined depending on entry numbers. Junior - 12 yrs and under youth - 13 to 18 yrs Seniors - 19 yrs old and older Open to all ages (no entries from Division 3A/Division 4A/4B allowed) entry Fee: $6.00 per class, except class 59, which is $10.00 Payback: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 51. Junior Western Pleasure 52. Youth Western Pleasure 53. Senior Western Pleasure 54. Junior Western Horsemanship 55. Youth Western Horsemanship 56. Senior Western Horsemanship 57. Open Reining (modi ied pattern) 58. Open Western Command 59. Open Western Trail STAKES (Payout is to 3rd placing) Payout for class 59 is : 1st $ nd $ rd $

26 DIVISION 12 extreme TrAiL SATURDAY - MAIN RING - Following Western Performance Classes This is a timed event. No cross entries between this and any Novice classes(division 3A/Division4A/4B). This event is not open to competitors 12 yrs and under. ONLy 12 entries WiLL Be ACCePTed SO enter early. Please call for questions, description and rules. helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS by any competitor 18 yrs and under. entry Fee: $6.00 per rider/horse combination PAyBACK: $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 rosettes: 1st to 6th 60. Open Extreme Trail DIVISION 6 TeAM CATTLE SPORTS SATURDAY - MAIN RING - Following Extreme Trail Class Either cattle sport may be chosen depending on the quality of cattle available. helmets MuST Be WOrN AT ALL TiMeS by any competitor 18 yrs and under. Competitors make up their own teams of 3 riders, otherwise teams will be drawn from entries. In the event of a shortage of exhibitors to complete a team of 3 riders; all entries will be drawn to complete the team at no extra entry fee. This competition is open to all age groups. (No Division 3A/Division 4A/4B riders allowed) Only 21 rider/horse combinations will be accepted. So enter early. Judge: Ross Elliott entry Fee: $25.00 per rider, includes cattle fee PAyBACK: $180 (each rider $60.00) $150 (each rider $50.00) $120 (each rider $40.00) $90 (each rider $30.00) Cash Pirzes to 4th placings. rosettes: 1st to 6th 61. Open Team Cattle Sports section 3 JuNior calf show Sponsored by Beef Farmers of Temiskaming director: Zachary Garner, Associate: Chris Seed, , Rebecca Phillips, , Aimee Heroux, SATurdAy, SePTeMBer 16, :00 A.M.-Beef ring (Please Note: Jr. Calf Show and 4H Beef Show are separate; exhibitors must choose only one Show in which to show their calf) The Beef Farmers of Temiskaming is sponsoring a Junior Calf Show for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 12. Calves entered must have been born after January 1, 2017 and may be commercial or purebreds male or female. PLeASe AdviSe The director OF your intention TO ShOW in ThiS CALF ShOW By NO LATer ThAN FridAy, SePTeMBer 1, 2017, AS SPACe is LiMiTed. rules: 1. ALL ENTRIES MUST SHOW LIABILITY INSURANCE WITH THEIR ENTRY FORM. 2. As in previous years, we are continuing with DRY BRUSH SHOW. Animals may be washed, clipped and blow-dried. Use of aerosol sprays, adhesives and colorants is strictly prohibited. No goop in hair. Any exhibitor found using the above will forfeit all prize money owed. PriZeS: All exhibitors in Section 3 will receive $25.00 for participation (not per class). 26 IMPORTANT NOTE: All exhibitors must pay the $5.00 membership fee. Therefore, net payout will be $ Rosettes 1st to 6th Note: Rosettes and prize money will be given out on Show Day. If your livestock entries are pre-registered and you are keeping your livestock in the barn overnight, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass to the Fair for one (1) animal and two (2) weekend passes for two (2) or more animals. Additional passes are available for helpers, workers, etc., at the rate of $ Each vehicle requires a parking pass. It can be purchased at the rate of $20.00 per pass per vehicle. Parking Pass is non-refundable. CLASSeS Sponsored by Beef Farmers of Temiskaming 1. Confirmation 2. Showmanship 3. Championship NOTe: At the Director s discretion, classes may be rearranged to accommodate the number of entries per class. section 4-4h beef Sponsored by Beef Farmers of Temiskaming Director: Zachary Garner, Associates: Chris Seed, , Rebecca Phillips, , Aimee Heroux, SATurdAy, SePTeMBer 16, A.M. - Beef ring PriZeS: All exhibitors in Section 4 will receive $25.00 for participation (not per class). important NOTe: Entry forms are due September 1, 2017 All exhibitors must pay the $5.00 New Liskeard Fall Fair membership fee. Rosettes 1st to 6th Note: Rosettes & Prize money will be given out on Show Day rules 1. To show in Section 4, you must be a 4H member in your province of residence and must have successfully completed a current 4H Beef Calf project. 2. Each calf must be tagged and registered with CCIA Canadian Cattle Identifications Agency. 3. The calf is to be certified by the respective 4H Club leader as the exhibitor s 4H project. 4. Each exhibitor may enter only one 4H calf per project. Each exhibitor must show his/her calf in both showmanship and conformation classes. 5. Only 4H members participating in the show can prepare calves on show day; 4H calves must be in the Fair barns by no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 15, 2017 and must be left on display in the barns, after the show, until at least 8:00 pm on Saturday, September 16, 2017.

27 Any exhibitor removing their exhibit early will forfeit all prize money won. 6. All animals shown at the New Liskeard Fall Fair must have liability insurance. 7. If your livestock entries are pre-registered and you are keeping your livestock in the barn overnight, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass to the Fair for one (1) animal and two (2) weekend passes for two (2) or more animals. Additional passes are available for helpers, workers, etc., at the rate of $ Each vehicle requires a parking pass. It can be purchased at the rate of $20.00 per pass per vehicle. Parking Passes are non-refundable. CLASSeS Conformation: Based directly on the animal s conformation. The first two in each class will show in the Champion parade. 1. Junior Heifer 2. Intermediate Heifer 3. Senior Yearling Heifer 4. Junior Steer 5. Senior Steer 6. Confirmation Champion Parade - first two in each confirmation class return for Grand Confirmation Showmanship: Judging scale: 30% personal appearance 20% animal appearance 50% display of animal Junior member age - 10 to 13 years Senior member age - 14 to 21 years 7. Showmanship - Junior 8. Showmanship - Senior 9. Showmanship Championship - first two in each showmanship class return for Grand Showmanship section 5 Live market beef show & sale director: Samara Cull, Associate: Nancy Frey, Theo Cull rules & regulations 1. Only market animals born, raised and fed in North Eastern Ontario (Tem. North through Cochrane North District) and North Western Quebec (Temiskaming) are eligible. 2. You must own and have possession of market animal by April 30, The Fair Board reserves the right to nose print all market animals if deemed necessary. The Director s decision is FINAL in any discrepancy. 4. Parking of Trailers and vehicles; Parking in designated areas only. One parking pass is provided per farm unit for the market classes ONLY. Additional parking passes are available to purchase at the fair office. 5. Market annual entry forms MUST be filled out and returned to the Fair Secretary, Janice Lancaster, at P.O. Box 1239 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 by May 31st with an entry fee of $5.00 per market animal to be shown and the Agricultural Society membership fee of $5.00. If and exhibitor s livestock entries are pre-registered and the exhibitor is keeping their livestock (of any species) in the barn overnight, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass to the Fair for one (1) livestock animal, registered in any given section. If an exhibitor has two (2) weekend passes for two (2) or more animals registered in one or more sections, the exhibitor is entitled to two (2) Weekend passes, regardless of section. Additional weekend Fair passes are available for helpers, workers, etc., at the standard rate of $ VEHICLE PASSES: Each vehicle requires a parking pass to enter the Fair grounds. One free parking pass will be issued to each farm 27 exhibiting in the Market Beef Section. Additional parking passes can be purchased at the standard rate of $20.00 per pass. Parking passes are non-refundable. 6. Entries are limited to a maximum of 3 per farm or breeding unit. Any combination of steers or heifers. Not 3 of the same sex. All animals, whether owned by one person or more than one person, which are maintained on one farm are considered to be the production of one farm. 7. Due to insurance requirements, both the owner of the animal(s) and his/her exhibitor must have a paid membership ($5.00) of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. 8. Children who wish to show in the market class must be 12 years of age or older. 9. There will be absolutely no surgery done without approval from the Director. 10. Market animals must be dehorned, halter broken, clipped, and fitted to show standards. All entries are to be shown at halter in the show ring. 11. Market animals must be barn fed and finished to meet the approval of a Culling Committee. 12. Market animals will be trucked as a group to the slaughterhouse of the Committee s choice. Otherwise, trucking expenses will be the owner s responsibility of the buyer. 13. Slaughtering, cutting and wrapping costs will be the responsibility of the buyer. 14. Market animals will be weighed early Saturday morning prior to the Show. This weight will constitute as the selling price less 2%, if deemed necessary. 15. Market animals will be judged in the Beef Ring at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 16, 2017 of the Fair. 16. The top 15 placing market animals will be sold by auction at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday d in the order of their placing in Class #3 with the Grand Champion first. The Judge will determine the remainder of the sale order. 17. To defray expenses involved in promoting and advertising this Show and Sale, exhibitors will be assessed a 5% commission. 18. All market animals must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon Friday of the Fair. Animals for the Breeder Classes and Bull Jackpot will arrive by Thursday evening. Market class exhibitors are welcome to bring their animals Thursday evening as well. 19. All animals must have a proper halter and neck tie on at all times while on the Fairgrounds until the animals is loaded on trailer to be trucked to abattoir. 20. ***BARN SET UP IS WEDNESDAY evening of Fall Fair week. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to clean their stall(s) or make arrangements to have stall(s) cleaned prior to leaving the Fair grounds. 21. All exhibitors are responsible to load their own animal(s) or make arrangements to have animals loaded on trailer to be trucked to abattoir. 22. An exhibitor acknowledges the Committee s right to randomly test any market animal and that if any illegal drug residue(s) are found, before or after slaughter, the Committee will not make payment to the Exhibitor for the market animal(s), and may take action to bar the Exhibitor from competing at future shows at the New Liskeard Fall Fair. 23. Unethical fitting of market animals entered for competition is prohibited. Unethical fitting will be deemed to consist of any treatment or operation materially altering the structure or the natural conformation of any part of the market animal s body such as the introduction of air, liquids, or other substances subcutaneous in any part of any act or operation to exaggerate the natural conformation of the market animal. Any market animal that, in the opinion of the Committee, has been unethically fitted shall forthwith be disqualified for exhibition and shall forfeit the right to be awarded any prize money and any entry fees that may have been paid to the Society on account of its entry shall be forfeited. The opinion of the Committee and any action that may be taken thereon may be reported to any association of which the exhibitor is known to be a member. Every exhibitor in consideration of his/her entry being accepted specifically undertakes that no market animal entered by him/her has been or will be before entering the judging ring, unethically fitted and he/she agrees to submit for inspection before the Committee any market animal entered by him/her, at any time required and he/ she further agrees that the opinion of the Committee shall be final and conclusive and without recourse against the New Liskeard Agricultural Society or any officer thereof, or any person appointed by the Executive to act in the matter in respect to any action which may be taken under the Rules as set herewith and he/she, by entering the market animal for exhibition, hereby releases the New Liskeard Agricultural Society from all

28 claims and demands whatsoever in connection with disqualification of any market animal under the provisions of this section. 24. The giving of an oral injected diuretic or a growth stimulant not approved in Canada for Market Livestock constitutes unethical fitting. NLAS reserves the right to collect urine or blood samples from any market animal for laboratory analysis. An exhibitor of a market animal having a quantity of diuretic or unapproved medication of any kind will forfeit all rights and privileges to exhibit at any future New Liskeard Fall Fair and forfeit any prize money earned by the present exhibition of the market animals(s) in question. 25. If, at slaughter, a carcass is condemned, the sale of the market animal is thereby null and void and the Exhibitor forfeits all rights to receipt of auction proceeds for said market animal and said Exhibitor will be responsible for the slaughter costs of the condemned carcass. 26. All animals shown at the New Liskeard Fall Fair must have liability insurance. A certificate of liability insurance must be provided with the registration form. Proof of insurance must be submitted with entry forms. CLASSES ENTRY FEE: $5.00 per animal in classes 1 & 2. No charge for class Market Steer Class open class. Sub-groups as needed. 2. Market Heifer Class open class. Sub-groups as needed. 3. Grand Champion Market Beef Class comprised of the 1st to 4th place animals in each class or sub-group. Sub-Group Addition If there were 13 or more entries in a single class (heifers or steers), the class would be divided into two sub-groups to compete. The sub-groups would be decided on Saturday morning after the weigh in. The class division would be based on weight. If there were an odd number of animals being divided into the sub-groups, then the extra animal would be placed in the lighter weight category. Example Class #1 Market Steer Class 17 Market Steers divided into two sub-groups -8 steers in sub-group A (heavy steers) -9 steers in sub-group B 9 light Steers) 1st to 4th in sub-groups A & B moves on to Class #3. NOTE: At the Director s discretion, classes may be rearranged to accommodate the number of entries per class. Beef Breeding Classes- ***NEW IN 2017 Director: Samara Cull, samara.cull@gmail.com Associate Directors: Nancy Frey, Theo Cull SHOW TIME: Friday 9 a.m. RULES & REGULATIONS Entry forms MUST be filled out and returned to the Fair Secretary, Janice Lancaster, at P.O. Box 1239 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 with an entry fee of $10.00 per animal per class, as well as the Society membership fee of $5.00 by August 31st, If your livestock entries are pre-registered and you are keeping your livestock in the barn overnight, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass to the Fair for one (1) animal and two (2) weekend passes for two (2) or more animals. Additional passes are available for helpers, workers, etc., at the rate of $ Individual Breed classes for: Angus, Charolais, Hereford and Commercial (only female classes for commercial.) Number of Animals Allowed Breeding Class entries: there is no restriction on multiple units per farm at this time. Entry fee: $10 per animal per class Classes Prize Money: $100, $75, $50 (A) Angus, (B) Charolais, (C) Hereford 1. Bull: Calf Born in Bull: Yearling, Born in Grand Champion Bull and Reserve Grand Champion Bull No Prize Money 28 (A) Angus, (B) Charolais, (C) Hereford (D) Commercial 4. Female: Calf Born in Female: Yearling born in Female: Born before 2016 with her own 2017 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot female and calf shall be shown as a unit. 7. Grand Champion Female and Reserve Grand Champion Female No Prize Money At the end of the breed classes, the overall Grand Champion male and female per breed will show against the other breeds to determine a Supreme Champion Male and Female. 8. (a) Supreme Championship Male of all 3 breed classes (b) Supreme Championship Female of all 4 breed classes 1. Prizes; Should there be only one exhibitor in a class or section, the Judge may use their discretion as to awarding any premium. The Judge shall in no case award any prize unless they consider the exhibit worthy of such a prize. No person shall be a judge of any exhibit or any class that they are interested in as an exhibitor, agent, and employee or otherwise. 2. Fraud; An exhibitor guilty of fraud will forfeit prize winnings, and be asked to leave the property and not permitted to exhibit in future Fairs or events. 3. Tampering; Unethical fitting of animals entered for competition is prohibited. (See Rules and Regulations for Market animals: section #23.) 4. Animals must be dehorned, halter broken, clipped, and fitted to show standards. All entries are to be shown at halter in show ring. All animals must have a proper halter or neck tie on at all times while on the Fairgrounds, until they are loaded on a trailer to be hauled away. 5. All animals must have an ANIMAL ID TAG (formerly known as an RFID tag) in their ears. 6. All pedigree Animals Shown must be registered in the name of the exhibitor in accordance with the bylaws of their respective associations, and must have original papers available at the show. The certificate of registration must state that the animal is purebred in accordance with the respective associations. All must be legally tattooed. Those not tattooed will be disqualified. 7. Breeding Capability: In cases where doubt exists in the mind of the judge or official, it will be the responsibility of the exhibitor to provide proof of the issue in question. 8. Health Requirements; any exhibit infected with ringworm or pinkeye will not be permitted to enter property. Any animal deemed not healthy by the show committee will be subject to a veterinarian inspection at the exhibitor s expense, and shall be removed from the premises by the owner immediately. 9. Unmanageable animals: Exhibits that are not under sufficient control shall not be allowed to compete and may be asked to be removed from the property for safety reasons at the discretion of the judge / director. BULLS above the age of 10 months must be fitted with a nose ring. 10. Blocking Chutes: Placement will be at the direction of the committee in charge as well as fire regulations. 11. Straw bales: A starter amount of Bedding is supplied. Exhibitors may wish to bring more bedding at their cost. 12. USA CATTLE: entering Canada for exhibition purposes, having met Canadian Import Standards, will be eligible without certification for entry to Canadian Fairs. 13. All breeding class animals and jackpot bulls are to be on the grounds by Thursday evening of the Fair. The Director will determine stall location 14. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to clean their stall(s) or make arrangements to have stall(s) cleaned prior to leaving the Fair grounds.

29 section 6 dairy show director: Crystal Throop, Associates: Charles Martin, & Jaclyn Loach, FridAy, SePT. 15, 2017 AT 1:00 PM - LiveSTOCK ring PriZe MONey: Classes 1 to 6-1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, 4th $20, 5th $10 Class 7 - Rosettes entry FeeS: A $5.00 entry fee will apply to each animal in classes 1 to 6. There will be no entry fee for class7. rules 1. Consignments for entries in this class close on September 8, All entry forms and entry fees must be submitted and paid to the Director, Crystal Throop, no later than this date. 2. All exhibitors must be members of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. Membership fee is $ All animals shown in this section must have liability insurance. 4. Show will be held on Friday, September 15, 2017 immediately following the 4H Dairy Show in the Cattle (small) ring. 5. There must be a minimum of 2 entries per class and at least 1 entry per class that did not participate in section 7 (4-H dairy) for the class to occur and for prize money to be awarded. 6. If insufficient entries are received to warrant a full dairy show, section 6 entries will be entered into section 7 (4-H dairy) conformation classes. 7. Calves must be registered with the appropriate breed association. 8. The Director s decision is FINAL in any discrepancy. 9. If your livestock entries are pre-registered and you are keeping your livestock in the barn overnight, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass to the Fair for one (1) animal and two (2) weekend passes for two (2) or more animals. Each vehicle parking within the grounds requires a parking pass. Parking Passes can be purchased from the main office and are non-refundable. 10. Late entries will result in a penalty fee of $ Limited amounts of straw are available for purchase as bedding. The cost is $3.00 per bale and must be ordered prior to the Fair. Please see the entry form to order straw. 12. All prize money will be paid by cheque at the annual Awards Banquet. If you do not attend the Awards Banquet, your cheque will be mailed to you in early November. 13. A veterinarian will be present to inspect the health of the animals. Their decision is final. CLASSeS 1. Summer Calf June 1, 2017 to August 31, Junior Calf March 1, 2017 to May 31, Intermediate Calf December 1, 2016 to February 28, Senior Calf September 1, 2016 to November 30, Summer Yearling June 1, 2016 to August 31, Junior Yearling March 1, 2016 to May 31, Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion (Top two from Classes 1 to 6 come back out to compete) 29 Section 7 4H Dairy Director: Crystal Throop, Associate: Charles Martin & Jaclyn Loach Friday, September 15, 2017 at 1:00 pm LIVESTOCK RING RULES FOR SHOWMANSHIP & CONFORMATION CLASSES 1. All exhibitors must be a member in the province of residence and must have successfully completed a current 4H dairy calf project. 2. The calf is to be certified by the respective 4H club leader as the contestant s 4H project. 3. Only 4H members participating in the show can prepare calves on show day. 4. All animals shown at the New Liskeard Fall Fair must have liability insurance. 5. Each 4H member will receive $25.00 as prize money for participation in both showmanship and conformation classes. Prize money will be paid by cheque at the Annual Awards Banquet. If you do not attend the Awards Banquet, your cheque will be mailed to you in early November. 6. All exhibitors must be members of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. 7. Calves must be registered with the appropriate breed association. 8. Showmanship classes may be divided into heats if warranted. 9. A veterinarian will be present to inspect the health of the animals. Their decision is final. SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Showmanship will be judged by the following scale: 30% exhibitor appearance, 20% animal appearance, 50% exhibitor s display of animal. 1. Junior Showmanship (9-13 yrs. old, as of January 1st, 2017) 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-17 yrs old, as of January 1st, 2017) 3. Senior Showmanship (18-21 yrs. old, as of January 1st, 2017) The first two in each class return for Grand Champion Showmanship. CONFORMATION CLASSES 1. Summer Calf June 1, 2017 to August 31, Junior Calf March 1, 2017 to May 31, Intermediate Calf December 1, 2016 to February 29, Senior Calf September 1, 2016 to November 30, Summer Yearling June 1, 2016 to August 31, Junior Yearling March 1, 2016 to May 31, 2016 The first two in each class return for Grand Champion Calf. RULES FOR 4H DAIRY TOPLINE CLIPPING COMPETITION Thursday, September 14, 2017 & Friday, September 15, 2017 Dairy Barn 1. All exhibitors must be a member in the province of residence and must have successfully completed a current 4H dairy calf project. 2. The calf is to be certified by the respective 4H club leader as the contestant s 4H project. 3. All animals shown at the New Liskeard Fall Fair must have liability insurance. 4. All exhibitors must be members of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. 5. Each 4H member will receive $10.00 as prize money for participation in the clipping competition. Prize money will be paid by cheque at the Annual Awards Banquet. If you do not attend the Awards Banquet, your cheque will be mailed to you in early November. 6. Calves are to arrive at the fairgrounds with 3 inches on either side of the topline (including the topline) not clipped. The remainder can be clipped prior to arrival to the fairgrounds. 7. Only those exhibitors in the junior sections can receive assistance.

30 7. Only those exhibitors in the junior sections can receive assistance. 8. All clipping must be completed by 11:30 am Friday, September 15, Only the topline will be judged. Judging will take place at 12:15 pm (prior to the dairy show) CLIPPING CLASSES 1. Junior (9-13 yrs. old, as of January 1st, 2017) 2. Intermediate (14-17 yrs. old, as of January 1, 2017) 3. Senior (18-21 yrs. old, as of January 1st, 2017) The first two in each class will be considered for Grand Champion Clipping. Section 8 Sheep Director: Jocelyn MacMillan-Pipe, Associate Director: Donald Pipe Associate Director: Steph Leblanc cell: REGISTRATION Entries should be sent to Janice Lancaster by Monday, September 12, However, late entries will be accepted but please give a copy of your entries to the Director. All sheep should be in the barn by Friday, September 15, 2017 by 11:00 a.m. unless arrangements have been made with Director. ENTRY FEE $3.00 per exhibitor per class (excluding youth classes which are free), except the market lamb class #21 which is $5.00 per lamb with a maximum of 2 lambs $10.00 per farm unit. Every exhibitor must have a NLAS membership for GENERAL RULES FOR SHEEP SHOW 1. ALL ANIMALS SHOWN AT THE NEW LISKEARD FALL FAIR MUST HAVE LIABILITY INSURANCE. 2. Entries are open to exhibitors from OSMA District 11. All sheep must have CSIP tags upon arrival at the fair grounds. 3. All sheep must be on fair grounds by Friday, September 15 at 11:00 a.m. and remain on display until Saturday, September 16 at 9:00 p.m. 4. TWO ENTRIES PER EXHIBITOR FOR REGULAR SHOW. BUT TWO PER FARM UNIT FOR MARKET LAMB CLASS Rams must be purebred but not necessarily registered. 6. Ewes may be shown according to breed characteristics. 7. If less than 4 entries in classes 7 to 17 they will show together. 8. A veterinarian will probably be on the grounds to check animal health and their decision is final for removal of animal. 9. All meat breeds should be shown in short fleece. 10. Each exhibitor is responsible for keeping their area tidy and clean up starts Saturday night with taking pens apart and Sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. 11. Only sheep allowed on fair grounds are the ones showing. 12. Straw is limited. It will be at a cost of $3.00 a bale and must be ordered on your entry form. Please bring feed and water pails. 13. If your entries are pre-registered and your livestock stays over night, each exhibitor is entitled to one (1) weekend pass for the fair and two (2) or more animals two (2) passes. Additional passes are available at a rate of $15.00 each. A vehicle pass may be obtained for $20.00 per pass at the fair office. 14. PLEASE read NOTES TO EXHIBITORS at the beginning of this book. LADIES AND GENTS LEAD AND WOOL Trophy sponsored by THE MATCH FACTORY Friday 6:00 Entry Fee: $10.00 per entry Prize Money: 1st - $75, 2nd - $60, 3rd - $50, 4th - $40 The objective of this class is to present sheep in the most attractive manner to improve the image of a sheep show and to assist \ in the promotion of wool (uses of wool). (Cont. on page 35) 30 SHEEP & GOAT TROPHIES WABI BROOK FARMS - Junior Champion 2016 RECIPIENT Brittany/Brydon Burrows BUN PHIPPEN - Market Lamb 2016 RECIPIENT Brody Connelly MARK LENOVER AND FAMILY Breeders Flock 2016 RECIPIENT Darcy Dorrell (Dorrell Farms) DORRELL FARMS Ladies and Gents Lead and Wool 2016 RECIPIENT Charmaine Mallette (Hide-A-Way-Farms) ANDY GODMAIRE FAMILY Champion Ewe Lamb 2016 RECIPIENT Wanda Cook (Pasture Hill Farm) DORRELL FARMS The Get of Sire 2016 RECIPIENT Dylan Walther (The Family Walther) PREATERS FAMILY- Champion Ewe 2016 RECIPIENT Amy Gauthier (Hide-a-Way-Farms) WOLF FARMS - Grand Champion Ram 2016 RECIPIENT Braiden Dorrell (Dorrell Farms) TEMISKAMING SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Premier Breeder 2016 RECIPIENT Amy Gauthier (Hide-a-Way-Farms) GRANT HOME HARDWARE Dam and Daughter 2016 RECIPIENT Charlene Gilmour (Gilmour Farms) DJ S DYMOND ACRES Grand Champion Goat 2016 RECIPIENT Karen Daley (Winter Green Farms) If you won a trophy in 2016, please return it to the fair secretary, Janice Lancaster, at the fair office (located in the Horne Granite Curling Club) during fair week, September 11-14, 2017

31 New Liskeard Agricultural Society Dairy Director: Crystal Throop Phone: ENTRY DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 18, 2017 Exhibitor # (on membership card): Exhibitor Name: Mailing Address: City/Town: Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Class # Name of Animal Reg. # Date of Birth M/D/Y Name of Sire 4-H Entry Fee ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE PLASTIC PANEL NLID TAG Total Entry Fees $ 2017 Membership Fees ($5.00) $ Extra Weekend Passes Needed ($15/pass) $ Vehicle Pass ($20/pass) $ TOTAL $ 31

32 New Liskeard Fall Fair Draft Horse Entry Form Exhibitor Name: Exhibitor # (on membership card): Mailing Address: Cell Phone: ( ) Home Phone: ( ) Class (use #s only) Horse s Name Horse s Number Driver for Hitch Classes (if known) Entry Fee Total Entry Fees $ Membership Fees ($5.00) $ Extra Weekend Passes Needed ($15/pass) $ Vehicle Pass ($20/pass) $ TOTAL $ CL# LINE CLASSES ENTRY FEE CL# LINE CLASSES ENTRY FEE 1 Open Riding Class for Draft Horses $ Junior Draft Horse Cart Class $ Draft Colt or Filly-yearling $ Six Horse Hitch $ Draft Colt or Filly- 2yr old $ Cart Class-Commercial Open $ Draft Gelding or Filly- 3yr old $ Four Horse Hitch $ Draft Brood Mare & Foal $ Commercial Team $ Draft Foal Born Current Year $ Unicorn Hitch $ Progeny of Dam-proof of registration $ Mini Ponies Cart Class $ Mare- 4 years & older $ Heavy Draft Team $ Light Draft $ Light Draft Team $ Heavy Draft $ Lady Driver $ Junior Showmanship n/a 26 Best Junior Teamster $ Commercial Mare or Gelding $ Senior Driver $ Grand Champion & Reserve Champion n/a 28 Cart Class- Mini Horse/Pony- Barrel Race $ Mens Draft Horse Cart Class $ Best Teamster $ Ladies Draft Horse Cart Class $10.00 MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO: THE NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SEND ENTRY FORMS TO: FAIR SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 1239, NEW LISKEARD, ONTARIO, P0J 1P0 All Exhibitors participating in the New Liskeard Fall Fair must sign a waiver of liability. This form will be available when you register for your classes at the fair office. 32

33 New Liskeard Fall Fair Light Horse Stall Rental Form Stall rental forms may be faxed to Submit this with your entry forms before Tuesday September 12, 2017 Exhibitors Name: Horses Name: Phone Number: A $50.00 fine per stall will be imposed for stalls not cleaned out before the conclusion of Fall Fair on the Saturday night ( Saturday Spetember 16 th, 2017) If you take a stall for just one day or night the stall must be cleaned out before you leave for the next rider to enter it. All hay and debris must be removed from mangers No Exceptions (Initial) Shavings are to be used only Barn Rules will be posted in the barn and all must abide by said rules. (initial) Stall Fees Wednesday Night QTY needed x $10.00/stall $ Thursday Night QTY needed x $10.00/stall $ Friday Night QTY needed x $10.00/stall $ Stall decorating contest: yes or no (See general rules for more info) $ Total Please note: it is mandatory that a contact name and phone number be provided with all stall rentals, in case of emergency in the light horse barn. A stall rental will not be accepted without it. In a case of a vet call, the owner/rider of said horse will pay all incurred costs during and after the call to the vet is made. The New Liskeard Fall fair board is not responsible for any vet bills during the horses stay at the fall fair or after The Vet on call will be called in case if emergency. Name: (Please Print) Sign Phone Number: Make Cheques payable to: New Liskeard Agriculture Society Send stall rental forms to: Fair Secretary, P.O Box 1239, New Liskeard, Ontario, P0J1P0 Contact Jennifer Marsden for more any questions / nlhs05@gmail.com 33

34 New Liskeard Fall Fair General Entry Form Home Crafts, Seniors, Small Animals (including sheep, goats, etc.) Exhibitor Name: Exhibitor # (on membership card): Mailing Address: Phone: ( ) School (if Junior entry): Poultry and small animal entries MUST be received by September 1, 2017 Sheep and goat entries MUST be received by Monday, September 11, 2017 Homecrafts Seniors and School entries MUST be received by Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Please note: if complete mailing address is missing, the treasurer will not be able to mail prize money to you. NO EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN TO GET PRIZE MONEY TO EXHIBITORS WHO DO NOT PROVIDE THEIR MAILING ADDRESS. Class (use #s only) Section (use #s) only Description Entry Fee (if applicable) Total Entry Fees Membership Fees ($5.00) Extra Weekend Passes Needed ($15/pass) $ $ $ $ Vehicle Pass ($20/pass) TOTAL $ All Exhibitors participating in the New Liskeard Fall Fair must sign a waiver of liability. This form will be available when you register for your classes at the fair office. 34

35 RULES 1. Each contestant must wear at least one article of wool clothing. 2. All animals must be properly washed and groomed. 3. All animals must be on halter and lead at all times CONTESTANTS WILL BE JUDGED ON: 1. Their ability to effectively show and promote their breed of sheep (NOT on the best sheep). 2. Their outfit and how effectively it promotes wool, as well as their poise and demeanour. 3. And their knowledge on their breed of sheep and wool products and uses. A PANEL OF TWO JUDGES WILL JUDGE THE CONTESTANTS AS FOLLOWS: The sheep judge will judge each contestant on the presentation and handling of the sheep (NOT on the sheep quality). The second judge will judge each contestant on their appearance and whether or not she is adequately promoting wool and her knowledge of wool products and uses. 4H CLASSES SPONSORED BY THORNLOE FEED AND FARM SUPPLY FRIDAY 6:30 P.M. following the Ladies And Gents Lead And Wool 1. Sr. Showmanship 2. Jr. Showmanship 3. Conformation Class Youth Classes (one entry per exhibitor) Prize Money: 1st-$19, 2nd-$16, 3rd-$13, 4th-$11, 5th-$9 1. Senior Showmanship (13-17 yrs) 2. Junior Showmanship (12 yrs and under) - SPONSORED BY CLAUDETTE WOODS - IN MEMORY OF KEITH WOODS $50 for 1st place, $30 for 2nd place, and $20 for 3rd place. 3. Senior Exhibitor Ewe Lamb (13-17yrs) lamb born after January 4. Junior Ewe Lamb (12 yrs and under) lamb born after January 5. Youth Exhibitor Market Lamb lamb born after January REGULAR SHEEP SHOW OPEN CLASSES Prize Money: 1st-$24, 2nd-$20, 3rd-$17, 4th-$14, 5th-$12 MEAT BREED CLASSES RAM 6. Open Showmanship - over 18 yrs 7. Purebred Ram - 2 yrs and over 8. Purebred Shearling Ram 9. Purebred Ram Lamb HAIR, MILK, LONG WOOL AND UNIQUE BREEDS 10. Ram (any age) 11. Coloured Sheep (ram or ewe any age) judged 60% on wool GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM (TROPHY DONATED BY WOOLF FARMS) EWE - PUREBRED/COMMERCIAL 12. Purebred commercial Ewe - 2yrs and over HAIR, MILK, LONG WOOL 13. Ewe (2yrs and over) SHEARLING EWE - PUREBRED/COMMERCIAL 14. Shearling Ewe HAIR, MILK, LONG WOOL 15. Shearling Ewe Sponsored by Elsie MacMillan $50 for Grand Champion Shearling Ewe GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION EWE (TROPHY DONATED BY PREATERS FAMILY) EWE LAMB - PUREBRED/COMMERCIAL 16. Ewe Lamb HAIR, MILK, LONG WOOL 17. Ewe Lamb GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION EWE LAMB (TROPHY DONATED BY ANDY GODMAIRE FAMILY) **OVER ALL GRAND CHAMPION SHEEP GRAND CHAMPION $50 RESERVE CHAMPION $25 OPEN TO ALL BREEDS 18. Pen of 3 market lambs 19. Get of Sire - Must have milk teeth same sire, either sex. 20. Breeders Flock - Group of four animals, both sexes to be represented, all animals to be of one breed, and must have been exhibited in one of the preceding classes. MARKET LAMB CLASS #21 Rules for this section will be strictly enforced (no exceptions). NOTE: ONLY EWES AND WETHERS MAY BE SHOWN, PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR CSIP TAGS. 1.TWO ENTRIES PER FARM UNIT at a cost of $5.00 per entry. 2. All lambs must be slick shorn within one week of show. All lambs must be docked and properly altered. 3. Sheep for the Market Lamb Class may be sheared on the farm or before weighing. Only sheep to be entered are to be sheared before weighing. 4. Lambs must have a full mouth of milk teeth. 6. Lambs must be the property of the exhibitor and raised by the exhibitor on or before June 1st of this year. 7. Lambs will be inspected, sheared if necessary (not more than two from any one farm unit) and weighed at approximately 1:00 p.m. Friday. Please try to be present for your lambs weigh-in or send someone in your place. 8. There will be two weight ranges: A) lbs ( kgs); B) over 90 lbs-120 lbs ( kgs). Each exhibitor is allowed 2 lambs in the Market Lamb class, in any combination, of the two weight ranges (two (2) in A. or B. or one in each). 9. The top four (4) lambs in each weight class (A&B) will be sold on Saturday at 6:15 p.m. prior to the Live Market Animal Sale. 10. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION will be determined by the top four placing lambs in weights A. and B. showing off together. The placing of these 8 lambs will determine the sale order, starting with the Grand Champion and working downward. To be eligible for the auction, the lamb must be the entry of an exhibitor who is a member of OSMA District NOTE: If fewer than four animals are registered for the show in each weight range, all lambs will be shown together. RULES FOR LAMB SALE The purpose of the lamb sale is to promote the sale of lamb as alternate meat for public consumption. 1. All animals are to be sold for meat purposes only. 2. All animals will be delivered to the abattoir after the sale unless other arrangements are made with the director. 3. To make the auction as fair as possible, we stress NO BID INS PLEASE. 4. Sellers will pay the transportation costs and buyers will processing fees, if at slaughter the carcass is condemned, the sale of the lamb is null and void and the exhibitor forfeits all rights to receipt of auction. 35

36 GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON WINNERS 2016 SHEEP AND GOATS MEAT KID - Stewart Robertson MATURE BILLY - Jocelyn MacMillan-Pipe (Dj s Dymond Acres) BEST UDDER - Karen Daley (Winter Green Farms) GOAT HERD - Jocelyn Mac Millan-Pipe (Dj s Dymond Acres) OVER ALL GRAND CHAMPION SHEEP - Wanda Cook (Pasture Hill Farms) PEN OF 3 MARKET LAMBS - Amy Gauthier (Hide-A-Way-Farms) GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Brody Connelly - sold for $8.00/lb Century 21 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Cole Sedore - sold for $7.75/lb to Sedore Beef 3 PLACE LAMB Donald Pipe (Dj s Dymond Acres) - sold for $6.50/lb to Grant Propane 4 PLACE LAMB Wanda Cook (Pasture Hills Farms) - sold for $5.50/lb to Brussels Livestock 5 PLACE LAMB Wanda Cook (Pasture Hills Farms) sold for $5.25/lb to Floradale Feeds 6 PLACE LAMB Alexander Mac Millan-Pipe (Dj s Dymond Acres) sold for $5.75/lb to Thornloe Feed and Supply 7 PLACE LAMB Braedon Dorrell (Dorrell Farms) sold for $8.50/lb to Century 21 8 PLACE LAMB Louise Grant (Karma Farms) sold to Brussels Livestock for $5.25/lb 36 Section 8B - TLE 4-H Challenge (Beef, Dairy & Sheep) Director: Crystal Throop, Associates: Lori Loach, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017 at 3:30 pm Livestock Ring Prize Money: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15, 4th to 9th - $10 RULES 1. All exhibitors must have successfully completed a current 4H beef, dairy or sheep project in Temiskaming. 2. The animal is to be certified by the respective 4H club leader as the contestant s 4H project. 3. All animals shown at the New Liskeard Fall Fair must have liability insurance. 4. Leaders of the Temiskaming 4-H Beef, Dairy and Sheep clubs will nominate two to three senior 4H members to represent their respective club. 5. Each participant will take turns showing a beef, dairy and sheep animal. 6. A score will be assigned for the participant s showmanship ability for each type of animal. The participant with the highest combined score will be declared the winner. 7. Rosettes will be given to all participants. The winner s name will be inscribed on a trophy sponsored by Temiskaming Livestock Exchange. 8. Prize money will be paid by cheque at the Annual Awards Banquet. If you do not attend the Awards Banquet, your cheque will be mailed to you in early November 9. Additional 4H Livestock Clubs may be added at a later date if new clubs are formed. Section 9 Goats Director: Jocelyn Mac Millan-Pipe, Associate: Donald Pipe, Steph Leblanc, , cell REGISTRATION Entries can be sent to Janice Lancaster by Monday, September 11, Late entries will be accepted. All goats should be in the barn by Thursday, September 14, 2017 by 11:00 a.m., unless arrangements have been make with the director. ENTRY FEES $3.00 per exhibitor except for youth classes. A $5 New Liskeard Agricultural Society membership for 2016 is required by every exhibitor. GENERAL RULES FOR GOAT SHOW 1. ALL ANIMALS SHOWN AT THE NEW LISKEARD FALL FAIR MUST HAVE LIABILITY INSURANCE. 2. Two entries per exhibitor per class. 3. The grand and reserve grand goat will be left on display until Saturday at 9:00 p.m. unless space becomes unavailable. If space is available a display of goats will be left. 4. A veterinarian will probably be on the grounds to check animal health. Their decision is final if an animal should have to be removed. 5. Straw will available by request at a cost of $3.00 per bale. It will have to be ordered on the entry form. 6. If your entries are pre-registered and your animals are in the barn over night you are entitled to one (1) weekend pass. Two or more animals two (2) passes. Additional passes may be purchased at a cost of $ Vehicle passes are required at a cost of $20.00 per pass. 7. Please bring your own feed and water pails. 8. PLEASE read Notes to Exhibitors at the beginning of the fair book.

37 YOUTH CLASSES Trophy Donated by Green Tractor for High Point Youth - and a $50.00 gift certificate for Green Tractor. Points will be totaled and the youth exhibitor will be awarded this trophy (total Point) Prize Money: 1st-$15, 2nd-$13, 3rd-$11, 4th-$9, 5th- $7 Class # 1. Senior Showmanship (ages 13-17) 2. Junior Showmanship (12 and under) 3. Billy kid (under 1 yr) 4. Nanny kid (under 1yr) 5. Nanny (1-2yrs) 6. Nanny (over 2yrs) MeAT Kid SPONSORED BY TEMISKAMING LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE PriZe MONey: 1st-$45, 2nd-$35, and 3rd-$20 7. Meat Kid - Either sex, must have milk teeth (NOT SHOWN IN ANOTHER CLASS) except youth classes BiLLy CLASS SPONSOred By dj's dymond ACreS Prize Money 1st-$45, 2nd-$35, 3rd-$20 8. Billy over 1 yr (mature) Prize Money: For classes 9 to 17 1st-$20, 2nd-$17, 3rd-$12, 4th-$10 9. Billy Kid (under 1yr) 10. Nanny Kid (under 1yr) 11. Nanny (1-2yrs dry) 12. Nanny (2yrs and over dry) 13. Nanny (1-2yrs milking) 14. Nanny (2yrs and over milking) BeST udder Judge will pick the best udder from class 13 and 14 and the winner first place (1) from those two will receive $50.00 SPONSORED BY dj's dymond acres GrANd ChAMPiON 1st and 2nd from regular classes 8-14 SPONSOred By GrANT FueLS ANd PrOPANe Grand champion will receiver 400 litres of dyed diesel. 15. Dam and Daughter - mother and daughter any age. 16. Goat Herd - (meat or dairy) 3 nannies previously shown and a billy. class 10 PouLtry & small animals director: Lori Loach Associate director: Miranda Loach JudGiNG: ThurSdAy SePTeMBer 14, :00 A.M. ATTeNTiON: NeW rules 1. deadline FOr entries: entries are to be received no later than 10:00 p.m. on September 1, entries AFTer ThiS date WiLL NOT Be ACCePTed. No entries will be accepted by phone. Your entries are to be sent either by mail or to Fair Secretary at Box 1239, New Liskeard, Ontario P0J 1P0. nlfallfair@gmail.com. Fax: PLeASe PriNT ANd have exhibitor S NuMBer ANd MAiLiNG AddreSS ON entry FOrM. 2. All entries must be on the grounds by 9 p.m. Wed., Sept. 13, LATe entries WiLL NOT Be ACCEPTED. Entries will no longer be excepted after September 1, No exceptions. All entries will now cost $1.00 per entry. 3. Max Two (2) entries (2 cocks, 2 hens, 2 cockerels, 2 pullets) will be allowed in all classes unless otherwise indicated. Same goes for rabbits (2 bucks, 2 does, 2 juniors). In the class Any Other Variety (named) will be judged same as other classes. 4. At the discretion of the Director, any apparently ill poultry, pigeons, animals, bird, etc. will be removed. All animals may also be inspected by a veterinarian and removed at his/her discretion All entries MuST be at least three months old. 6. exhibits registered CAN NOT Be replaced By ANy OTher exhibits. if you register A hen it CANNOT Be replaced By A PuLLeT Or A COCK Or A COCKereL, ANd SO ON. if you register Three (3) BirdS you CANNOT BriNG in FOur (4) BirdS. The SAMe rule ALSO APPLieS FOr BreedS. ONCe A Breed is registered, your entry CANNOT Be ChANGed FOr A different Breed. if your entries are less than what you had registered, please advise the director two (2) days prior to judging, either by phone, or . By working together we can make a good show. 7. All exhibits shall be under the control of the Director 8. Birds have to be deloused, have spurs (if older bird) and toe-nails TriMMed. Birds feet should also be CLeANed (very important at judging time). The same applies for rabbits in regards to toe-nails. All this should be done at least two (2) weeks prior to the show. 9. Animals must stay on display until 8:00 p.m. on Saturday evening. Exhibitors removing their animals prior to this time will forfeit their prize money won. 10. Any animal entered incorrectly (wrong breed, sex, etc.) is automatically disqualified. NOTe: The barn will be open from noon to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 for receiving entries. Poultry & Small Animal director will see to the feeding and watering of all animals. Exhibitors preferring to feed their own animals must advise the Director when bringing in entries so that the cages can be marked as such. PriZe MONey for Sections in Class 10: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 STANdArd FOWL: (A) COCK (B) hen (C) COCKereL (d) PuLLeT 1. Rock - any variety 2. Rhode Island Red 3. Americana 4. Leghorn - commercial 5. Cochin 6. Chantecler 7. Orpington 8. Cornish 9. Hamburg 10. Black Leghorn 11. Polish 12. Utility Meat 13. Utility Bird (Egg Layer Dual Purpose) 14. AOV (Standard Fowl Named) BANTAM FOWL: (A) COCK (B) hen (C) COCKereL (d) PuLLeT 15. Cochin 16. Mille Fleur 17. Silkie 18. Japanese Fantail 19. Rose Comb 20. Old English Game 21. Polish 23. Seabright 24. Leghorn 25. Rock - any variety 26. Rhode Island Red 27. Frizzle 28. Cornish 29. Wyndotte 30. AOV (Bantam Fowl Named) TROPHIES AWARDED Grand Champion of Show Grand Champion Junior Entry Grand Champion Turkey

38 2016 POULTRY AND SMALL ANIMAL RECIPIENTS Grand Champion of Show Ella Caldwell Grand Champion Standard Fowl Lorne Aitcheson Grand Champion Bantam Damian Grant Grand Champion Pigeon Karl Larochelle Grand Champion Duck Alex Pipe Grand Champion Goose Alex Pipe Grand Champion Turkey Louise Grant Grand Champion Peacock Karl Larochell Grand Champion Rabbit Cameron Aitchison Grand Champion Junior Entry Ella Caldwell Grand Champion Pheasant N/A ducks: (A) MALe (B) FeMALe (C) YOUNG 31. Muscovy 32. Pekin 33. Rouen 34. Calls (Any variety) 35. Indian Runner 36. Crested 37. AOV (Duck Named) GeeSe: (A) MALe (B) FeMALe (c) YOUNG 38. Embden 39. Toulouse 40. African 41. Chinese 42. AOV (Goose Named) PiGeONS: (A) COCK (B) hen (C) young Bird 43. Fantail 44. Roller 45. Racing Homer 46. Pouter or Cropper (any variety) 48. Show Homer (named) 49. Trumpeters (any variety) 51. Owls (any variety) 53. Tumblers (any variety) 54. Any Other Variety of Pigeon (Named) 55. Doves TURKEYS: (A) TOM (B) hen (C) young Bird 56. Royal Palm 57. Bronze 58. White 59. Bourbon Red 60. Any Other Variety (Named) PheASANTS: (A) COCK (B) hen (C) young Bird 61. Any Variety (Named) PEACOCKS: (A) COCK (B) hen (C) young Bird 62. Any Variety (Named) FANCy BreedS OF rabbits (A) BUCK (B) DOE (C) JUNIOR 2-6 MONTHS 63. Lionhead 64. Holland Lop 65. Mini Rex 66. Netherland Dwarf 67. Dutch 68. Harlequin 69. AOV (Fancy Rabbit Named) 38 utility BreedS (A) BUCK (B) DOE (C) JUNIOR 2-6 MONTHS 70. Californian 71. Flemish Giant 72. New Zealand 73. Any Other Variety - Named (no crossbreeds - see meat pen) 74. Meat Pen - Crossbreeds and other - 3 to 6 months, 4 to 5 lbs. 3 from same litter NOTE: IF YOU ARE PROVIDING OWN FEED, WATERERS, FEED CONTAINERS FOR RABBITS BEING SHOWN PLEASE ADVISE DIRECTOR AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. JUNIOR CLASSES AGE 14 AND UNDER NOTE: Juniors may not enter the same bird or rabbit in the open division. CLEAN LEG AND FEATHERED LEG (A) COCK (B) HEN (C) YOUNG BIRD 75. Standard Clean Leg 76. Standard Feathered Leg 77. Bantam Clean Leg 78. Bantam Feathered Leg 79. Pigeon Clean Leg 80. Pigeon Feathered Leg RABBITS (A) BUCK (B) DOE (C) JUNIORS (3 to 6 months) 81. Rabbit (any breed or variety and/or crossbreeds) GUINEA PIGS (A) BOAR (B) DOE (C) YOUNG PIG Note: This section is open to all ages. Please provide your own cage, feeding dishes and food for guinea pigs. As guinea pigs require special food, it is your responsibility to see to their feeding and watering. 82. Short Hair 83. Long Hair Late entries WILL NOT be accepted class 11 - dog show Director: Annie Roy Saturday at 10:30 a.m. - North of the Main Ring Area No entry fee. PriZe MONey: 1st: $5, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: ribbon Sponsored by K9-5 Doggie Daycare rules ANd regulations 1. Dogs must belong to the exhibitor or his/her parent/ guardian/ or friend. 2. Dogs to be on leashes supplied by owner. 3. Dogs must be kept under control at all times. 4. Dogs should be well groomed, free of fleas and vaccinated. 5. No female dogs in season are permitted to compete. 6. Owners/Exhibitors are responsible for cleaning up after their dog. 7. Each child should remain with his/her dog during the entire show. 8. Exhibitors MUST BE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE. 9. The Fair Board, Judges and Committee are not responsible for any losses or accidents that may occur during the show. 10. Any dog not under control at all times or is aggressive toward another dog or handler will be asked to leave the show area and will be disqualified from all sections of the dog show. 11. The judges decisions are final. 12. Please read Notes to Exhibitors at the beginning of this Fair Prize Book. CLASSeS 1. Best Costume 2. Veteran of the Show 3. Best Trick 4. Best Matched Pair (Handler & Dog) 5. Best Rescue - tell the story in under one minute 6. Best Groomed 7. Most Obedient 8. Best Child Handler 9. Scruffiest-looking Dog 10. Dog that judges "want to take home" 11. Egg & Spoon Race

39 class 12 - grains, grasses & hay horticulture director: April Newell, Associate Director: Meghan Pezzutto rules 1. All hay, grains and grasses must be grown in the Timiskaming District or the surrounding area; 2. HAY, GRAINS AND GRASSES ARE NOT TO BE MORE THAN ONE YEAR OLD AND MUST BE FROM THE CURRENT YEAR OF PRODUCTION; 3. All seed grain must fill a 1 litre (1 quart) mason jar or a similar clear glass container; 4. Hay entries must be at least a 9 thick flake of hay or equivalent in clear plastic bags; 5. Haylage or silage should be in a one gallon plastic pail with a cover; 6. One entry is allowed in each section; 7. All entries must be in place by 8:30 a.m., Thursday morning of Fair Week; 8. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor and must not have been shown previously at any other Fair or Exhibition; 9. All grains from Classes 1 to 10 will become the property of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. 10. If you require more information, contact the Director, April Newell, at PriZe MONey: $10, $8, $6 SeCTiON 1. One litre of seed grain - OATS 2. One litre of seed grain - BARLEY 3. One litre of seed grain - SPRING OR FALL WHEAT 4. One litre of seed grain - BUCKWHEAT 5. One litre of seed grain - PEAS 6. One litre of seed grain - CANOLA 7. One litre of seed grain - RED CLOVER 8. One litre of seed grain - TIMOTHY 9. One litre of seed grain - ALFALFA 10. One litre of seed grain - ANY OTHER 11. SUNFLOWER STALK (complete with flower and seed head attached - grown for commercial purposes) 12. CORNSTALK (with complete ear of corn attached) 13. SHEAF OF WHEAT (6 minimum at centre band) 14. SHEAF OF OATS (6 minimum at centre band) 15. SHEAF OF BARLEY (6 minimum at centre band) 16. HAY (minimum content 75% legumes) 17. HAY (minimum content 75% grasses) 18. HAY (mixed grasses and legumes) 19. HAYLAGE OR GRASS SILAGE 20. CORN SILAGE JudGe S ChOiCe SeCTiONS 1-20 $5.00 & rosette class 13 - fruits horticulture director: April Newell, Associate director: Meghan Pezzutto rules 1. All fruit must be grown in the District by the Exhibitor. 2. One entry is allowed in each section. 3. If you require more information, contact the Director, April Newell, at PrePArATiON OF exhibit 1. All berries must be displayed on a paper plate and covered with plastic wrap. Please use the smallest plate possible. 2. Choose regular shaped and uniform sized specimens. 3. The fruit must be free from blemishes of any kind. 4. Polish apples with a soft, dry cloth. PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 1. Crab Apples - 30 on a paper plate 2. Summer Apples - 5 on a paper plate 3. Blueberries - 25 berries 4. Chokecherries - 25 berries or 3 stems 5. Black Currants - 25 currants 6. Red Currants - 25 currants 7. White Currants - 25 currants 8. Grapes - 1 cluster with leaves 9. Raspberries - 25 berries 10. Melons, any type - 1 melon 11. Any other fruit - (A) Small Fruit - 25 on a paper plate, (B)Large Fruit - 6 on a plate JudGe S ChOiCe SeCTiONS 1-11 $5.00 & rosette class 14 - PLaNts and flowers horticulture director: April Newell, Associate Director: Meghan Pezzutto rules 1. One entry per Exhibitor allowed in each class. 2. Exhibitors must provide their own containers in all sections. Suitability and cleanliness of the container counts in all judging. WHEN EXHIBITING SPECIMEN FLOWERS, USE A NARROW MOUTHED JAR, SUCH AS A SALAD DRESSING BOTTLE. ADD CLEAN STONES OR MARBLES FOR WEIGHTS. UNWORTHY EXHIBITS WILL NOT BE PLACED. 3. Arrangements, bouquets, baskets, etc. should be prepared in advance if possible. Exhibitors are asked to supply their own oasis or whatever is desired to arrange cut flowers. Flowers should be cut in the early morning or evening for best results. 4. Fresh or real material unless otherwise stated. 5. For the information of the public, it is urged that the Exhibitor, where possible, include the variety name on the Exhibitor Tags. 6. PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 39

40 horticulture trophies DIANNE SPENCER most Points in vegetables (Section 16) 2016 Recipient - John Carleton NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURE SOCIETy Most Points in Potatoes (Section 15) 2016 Recipient - David Becker TEmISKAmING AG CENTRE most Points in Grains (Section 12) 2016 Recipient - Chris Loach THE GREENHAUS most Points in Flowers (Section 14) 2016 Recipient - April Newell IN HONOUR OF JEAN mackey most Points overall in Horticulture (Sections 12 to 16) 2016 Recipient - April Newell If you won a trophy in 2016, please return it to the Fair Secretary, Janice Lancaster, at the fair office (located in the Horne Granite Curling Club) during fair week. gate admission daily Tickets Thursday, Friday & Saturday Adults: $10.00 per person Seniors & Students: $7.00 per person Children 12 & under: Free Weekend Passes $20.00 per person Will be available at the gates harvest tea At riverside Place Come sit awhile and enjoy prize winning baking with coffee or tea. Hours of Operation Thursday 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. You are invited to The New Liskeard Agricultural Society Annual Awards Banquet Friday, October 27th, 2017 Riverside Place, City of Temiskaming Shores Potluck Supper - 6:30 p.m. Awards - 7:30 p.m. Prize money from the New Liskeard Fall Fair will be handed out at this time. 40

41 MUST BE IN PLACE FOR JUDGING BY 8:30 A.M., THURSDAY MORNING OF FAIR WEEK. The Director, April Newell, will be on hand from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday evening should you require assistance or phone All entries must be grown or prepared by the Exhibitor and must not have been previously shown at another Fair or Exhibition. SPeCiMeN CuT FLOWerS Cut flower specimens should be shown with their own foliage attached where possible. Stem and foliage is worth up to 15% of the mark. ANNUALS PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 1. Calendula - No Buds Showing Colour - 3 Blooms 2. Cornflowers or Bachelor s Buttons - 3 Stems 3. Cosmos - No Buds Showing Colour - 3 Blooms 4. Lavatera - White or Pink - 1 Stem 5. Nastutiums - No Buds Showing Colour - 3 Blooms 6. Phlox Drummondi - 3 Stems 7. Snapdragons - Mixed or One Colour - 3 Stems 8. Sweet Peas - One Colour - 3 Stems 9. Sweet Peas - Three Colours - 3 Stems 10. Zinnia - Large or Dhalia Type - 1 Bloom 11. Marigold - Over 4 Across Flower - 1 Bloom 12. Marigold Across Flower - 2 Blooms 13. Marigold Across Flower - 2 Blooms 14. Marigold - Miniature or Less than 1-3 Blooms 15. Petunia - Singles - 3 Stems 16. Petunia - Doubles - 3 Stems 17. Petunia - Cascade - 3 Stems 18. Pansies - Self Foliage,No Buds Showing Colour - 3 Blooms 19. Johnny Jump-Ups/Violas - Self Foliage,No Buds Showing Colour - 3 Blooms 20. Sunflowers - Medium Size - 1 Stalk 21. Sunflowers - Dwarf Type - 1 Stalk 22. Any Other Annual Flower - Named - 1 Stem JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 1-22): $5.00 & Rosette PERENNIALS PRIZE MONEY: $6, $4, $3 23. Asters - No buds showing colour - 3 blooms 24. Hollyhock Marrow or Malva Zebrina - Self foliage - 3 stems 25. Phlox - Any colour - 3 stems 26. Rudbeckia - Gloriosa Daisy - 3 blooms 27. Yarrow - Any colour - 3 stems 28. Echinacea - Purple/White Coneflower - 3 stems 29. Heliopsis - False Sunflower - 3 stems 30. Any flowering shrub - 1 stem 31. Any other perennial flower - named - 1 bloom or stem JUDGE S CHOICE (SECTIONS 23-31): $5.00 & Rosette ROSES, DAHLIAS, GLADS, LILIES AND ANY OTHER FLOW-ERS GROWN FROM BULBS, CORNS OR TUBERS PRIZE MONEY: $6, $4, $3 SECTION 32. Liatris or Gay Feathers - Any Colour - 1 Stem 33. Gladiolus - Any Colour or Size - 1 Spike 34. Lilies - Any Type, Colour or Size, Named - 1 Stem 35. Dahlias - Any Colour - 1 Stem 36. Calas - Any colour - 1 Stem 37. Rose Bowl - 1 Rose with Foliage 38. Rose Bowl - 1 Tuberous Begonia Blossom with Foliage 39. Rose Bowl - Any Other Suitable Flower with Foliage 40. Any Other Flower from Bulbs, Corns or Tubers JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 32-40): $5.00 & Rosette houseplants (ONLy ONe plant may be growing in the pot, unless otherwise stated) PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 41. African Violet - 1 Crown, Single Flower 42. African Violet - 1 Crown, Double Flower 43. African Violet - More than 1 Crown in Pot 44. Baby s Tears 45. Large Cactus 46. Small Cactus 47. Coleus - Any Variety or Colour 48. Bamboo Plant 49. Fern, such as Boston or Maidenhair - Must be Named 50. Asparagus Plant/Fern 51. Fuchsia - Must be Flowering 52. Geranium - Regular, Dwarf or Miniature 53. Impatiens - Patience or Busy Lizzie 54. Ivy - Trained for Artistic Effect 55. Ivy - Grown Naturally 56. Jade Plant - Any Size 57. Philodendron 58. Orchid - Must be Flowering 59. Spider Plant - One Colour or Variegated 60. Sansevieria - Snake Plant Type (Tall) 61. Sansevieria - Bird s Nest Type (Short) 62. Succulent - Small 63. Succulent - Large 64. Fibrous Begonia - Wax Begonia 65. Reiger Begonia 66. Tuberous Begonia 67. Trailing Begonia 68. Any Other Begonia Grown for Foliage - No Blooms 69. Any Other Houseplant - Named If Possible JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 41-69): $5.00 & Rosette OTher PLANTS Or PLANTerS PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 70. Collection of 3 houseplants - displayed together in a basket or other container 71. Dish Garden - must contain at least 3 growing plants 72. Dish Garden - must contain at least 3 cactus plants 73. Surprise Package - a patio planter featuring Kale or ornamental cabbage 74. Downsizing - a small window box with at least 3 growing plant, max length 3 feet 75. Hens & Chick - Displayed in a suitable container 77. Novelty Planter - under 18 inches across, i.e. lamb, goose or other unusual shape, with at least 3 growing plants 78. Recycled Planter - up to 18 inches across used to show creativity and design in the use of the recycled object 79. A plant grown from the seed or cutting of a fruit, must 41

42 be named 80. Porch/Door Planter - containing natural cut greens, twigs, etc., no flowers 81. Outdoor Hanging Planter - must contain flowering plants JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 70-81): $5.00 & Rosette ArrANGeMeNTS ANd MiSCeLLANeOuS exhibits (is not cut flower arrangements in a vase) PriZe MONey: $8, $6, $4 SeCTiON 82. Welcome - a wreath using dried or fresh material, must have a bow 83. Recycled - an arrangement of fresh flowers in a recycled container 84. Cotton Candy - small arrangement under 10 high using pink flowers 85. Fall Colours - mantel arrangement, showing one side only 86. Days Gone By - arrangement of old-fashioned flowers from Grandma s garden 87. Baby Show - miniature arrangement, not over 5 in any direction 88. I Stand Alone - arrangement featuring only 1 flower 89. Dog Days of Summer - arrangement using no more than 5 fresh flowers 90. Foliage Fantasy - arrangement of cut foliage only, no flowers 91. A Walk Through the Fields - a mass arrangement of wildflowers 92. Forever Yours - dried arrangement of artificially coloured plants and flowers, must not have been shown before 93. Basket of Gladiolus 94. Lavendar & Lace - natural arrangement using purple and white flowers 95. Old, Older, Oldest - a design featuring decorative wood, using dried or preserved plant material, must not have been shown before 96. Mixed Bouquet - arrangement of annuals and/or perennials in a basket 97. Tea Time - Arrangements in a tea cup and saucer 98. Winter Wonderland - an all white flower arrangement, may use green foliage 99. Baby's Arrived - Arrangement for new born baby 100. We Give Thanks - table centerpiece for Thanksgiving JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS ): $5.00 & Rosette educational exhibits PriZe MONey: $10, $8, $6 SeCTiON 101. Hand Drawn Poster - On poster board (8.5 x11 ) the exhibitor will draw the layout of a garden. This may be the exhibitor s own garden, a public garden or an imaginary garden. The drawing must be in colour (any medium) A Garden to Carry - A basket, with or without a handle, of at least 5 individually potted plants artistically arranged and labelled as to genus and species Herb Garden - A basket containing at least 5 herbs and artistically arranged and labelled. JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS : $5.00 & Rosette class 15 - Potatoes horticulture director: April Newell, Associate director: Meghan Pezzutto rules 1. All potatoes must be grown by the exhibitor and must not have been previously shown at another Fair or Exhibition. 2. One entry is allowed in each section. 3. Entries will be accepted until 8:30 am Thursday of Fair week. 4. If you have any questions, please contact the director, April Newell at PrePArATiONS 1. Tubers must be true to type and cultivars. 2. Choose regular shaped and uniformed sized specimens. 3. Must be free from blemishes and of market quality. 4. Brush clean with a soft cloth being careful not to break skin. PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 1. Red (Named) - 6 Examples 2. White (Named) - 6 Examples 3. Yellow (Named) - 6 Examples 4. Any Other Variety (Named) - 6 Examples PriZe MONey (FOr SeCTiONS 5 & 6): $8, $6, $4 5.3 OR 4 Litre basket - Any Variety 6.Collection of 4 (Four) Varieties, 3 (Three) Examples of Each Variety (Total 12) JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 1-6): $5.00 & Rosette class 16 - vegetables horticulture director: April Newell, Associate director: Meghan Pezzutto rules 1. All vegetables must be grown in the OPEN, by the exhibitor and must not have been previously shown at any other Fair or Exhibition. 2. Only one entry allowed in each section. 3. Entries will be accepted until Thursday, September 14 at 8:30 a.m. 4. Vegetables must be of market size and quality. PrePArATiONS OF exhibits 1. All vegetables should be displayed on paper plates. 2. Choose regular shaped and uniform sized specimens. 3. The vegetables should be free from blemishes of any kind. 4. Polish with a soft, dry cloth. 5. Choose medium sized carrots, beets or tomatoes. 6. Squash, marrow & cucumbers should have stem attached. 7. Onions should have outside skin, do not peel. Tops should be cut back to 1 above the bulb. 42

43 SPeCiMeN vegetables PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 SeCTiON 1. Beans - Yellow Beans - Green Beans - Purple Beets - Globe Variety Beets - Cylindrical Variety Cabbage - Early, Round Green - 1 Head 7. Cabbage - Early, Purple - 1 Head 8. Garlic - Any Type - 1 Bulb 9. Carrots - Nantes Type Carrots - Any Other Type Celery - White or Green - 1 Head 12. Corn - Bi-Colour - 3 Ears 13. Corn - Any Other Type - 3 Ears 14. Cucumbers - Long, English Cucumbers - Table Variety Cucumbers - Dill Type (4 max) Cucumbers - Pickling - 1/2 Pint Basket 18. Kohlrabi - Complete Plant - 1 Head 19A. Onions - From Sets B. Spanish Onions A. Peppers - Green B. Peppers - Any Other Gourds - 3 Small 22. Brussel Sprouts Rhubarb - Without Leaves - 5 Stalks 24. Rutabaga - Swede Turnip Swiss Chard - Display in Water - 1 Head 26. Sunflower - Giant Type with Foliage - 1 Flower Head 27. Sunflower - Small Type with Foliage - 1 Flower Head 28. Squash - Any Variety Vegetable Marrow Zucchini - Market Size, Green or Yellow Any Other Vegetable Not Listed - Named - 1 Example 32. Dried Peas - Display on Paper Plate - 25 Examples 33. Dried Beans - Display on Paper Plate - 25 Examples 34. Tomatoes - Green with Stem Attached Tomatoes - Red with Stem Attached A. Tomatoes - Cherry, Red - 1 Cluster or 12 36B. Tomatoes - Cherry, Green - 1 Cluster or Collection of Salad Greens - Display on a Paper Plate - 5 Varieties JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 1-37): $5.00 & Rosette SUPER VEGETABLES - Have you grown a giant vegetable? PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 38. Carrot - Any Variety Bean - Any Variety Beet - Any Variety Potato - Any Variety Cabbage - Any Variety Squash - Any Variety Tallest Corn - Any Variety - 1 Stalk 45. Tallest Sunflower - Any Variety - 1 Stalk (must be self supporting, no added prop) NOTe: Additional prize money of $25 gift certificate for the Tallest Sunflower. If your sunflower beats the 2016 height of 153 you will receive an additional $25 gift certificate for a total of $50 in gift certificates! Sponsored by timiskaming ag Center. Any exhibitor wishing to enter a GiANT PuMPKiN please see section 43. Odd ShAPed vegetables - Have you grown any vegetable in a very unusual shape? 46. Any Vegetable - Display Suitably - 1 JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 38-46): $5.00 & Rosette PriZe MONey: $15, $12.50, $ Collection of 8 or more Different Garden Vegetables: displayed in a small shallow box not larger than 12 x & 49. do you ThiNK you have The LArGeST ZUCCHINI OR THE LARGEST SUNFLOWER HEAD? Enter the largest zucchini or largest sunflower head class. The prize consists of $25 gift certificate for the largest zucchini and for the largest sunflower head. Sponsored by Timiskaming Ag Center. JudGe S ChOiCe (SeCTiONS 47-49): $5.00 & Rosette (Please put on your entry tag - Class 16, Section 48 for the largest zucchini and Class 16, Section 49 for the largest sunflower head.) class 17 - honey & MAPLE SYRUP Horticulture director: April Newell, Associate director: Meghan Pezzutto 1. Any bonafide beekeeper may enter. Honey must be displayed in a one-litre clear glass jar or by the honeycomb. Entries will be accepted until 8:30 a.m. Thursday, September 15. All entries must be grown by the Exhibitor and must not have been previously shown at another Fair or Exhibition. On entry form, list Section 17, Class 1 2. Maple Syrup - displayed in a one-litre clear glass jar. PriZe MONey: $6, $4, $3 class 18 - eggs horticulture director: April Newell, Associate director: Meghan Pezzutto The eggs must be displayed in a cardboard egg carton. All entries must be the product of hens raised by the exhibitor. PriZe MONey: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 SeCTiON 1. Eggs - White - One Dozen, Grade A Large 2. Eggs - Brown - One Dozen, Grade A Large 3. Eggs - Bantam or Other - One Dozen, Any Colour 4. Eggs - Duck or Goose - 6 suitably displayed New Liskeard Fall Fair Attendance draw September 15, 16 & 17 september 11, 12 & toyota yaris CHEVROLET CRUZE 43

44 classes 20 to 36 - home crafts Displayed at Riverside Place director: Barbara Cunnington, note: The Riverside Place will be open 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13 to receive exhibits. As well Thursday, Sept.14 morning from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. For more information, please call the Director. new exhibitor: A $10 prize will be awarded to new exhibitor with the most points in the Home Craft sections. Please write NE on tag beside name. rules FOr ALL SeCTiONS in homecrafts: 1. Exhibitors may submit only ONE entry in each section. 2. Exhibited articles must be the work of the EXHIBITOR. 3. Exhibited articles must be shown for the first time at the New Liskeard Fall Fair. 4. Worn or used articles of clothing will be disqualified - NO EXCEPTIONS! 5. exhibited items are to be removed from the riverside Place between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, September 17, Should you require more information or clarification, contact the Director. The home CrAFT displays AT riverside WiLL Be CLOSed TO The PuBLiC AT 9 p.m. ThurSdAy and FridAy ANd 8 p.m. SATurdAy. class 20 - sewing Associate director: PriZe MONey: $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & ROSETTE SeCTiON 1. Child s Dress 2. Child s Polar Fleece Jacket 3. Child s Play Outfit 4. Child s Costume (Halloween, Christmas, Skating, Dance, etc.) 5. Child s Jumper 6. Child s 2 pc Outfit 7. Lady s Pants 8. Lady s Dress 9. Backpack 10. Lady s Skirt 11. Lady s Vest 12. Lady s Jacket or coat - any style 13. Lady s Blouse 14. Potluck Casserole Carrier 15. Polar Fleece Mitt Set 16. Adult s Polar Fleece Jacket 17. Lady s Pyjamas - flannelette 18. Lady s Nightgown - flannelette 19. Child s Nighty or Pyjamas - flannelette 20. Child s Housecoat 21. Wearable Art (skirt, shirt, vest, jacket, etc.) - machine decorated 23. Dresser Runner 24. Sweat Shirt or Cardigan - decorated 25. Article using Recycled Denim 26. Lady s Full Apron 27. Lady s Half Apron 28. Any other sewn article not mentioned 29. Something New from Something Old 30. Christmas Tree Skirt class 21 - QuiLtiNg Associate director: Rules for Quilting Section: a. Items may be entered in the New Liskeard Fall Fair only once and one item per section. b. Quilted items will consist of 3 layers. c. Please attach your exhibitor tag to your item with the use of a "safety pin". d. Name of pattern (if known) must be attached to the quilt e. Please add a sleeve to the back of your quilt for hanging purposes. 4" wide. NOTE: Quilts with a minimum of 324 inches measured on the perimeter could proceed to the next level of competition oat the district in October 2017 and all District winners are eligible to compete in the OAAS Championship Competition at the Annual Convention in February For complete rules see the current Home Craft director. Sponsorship: $50.00 gift certificate for most points sections 1-33 provided by the Quilting Barn. Section 1-13 must be double sided bed quilt or larger. PRIZE MONEY: (section1-13) $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 JUDGES CHOICE: $5.00 & Rosette Hand Quilted, Section Pieced 2. Appliquéd 3. Any other technique Machine Quilted, Section 4-6 (This includes the use of any sewing machine that is table mounted/stationary allowing quilter to move the fabric rather than the machine.) 4. Pieced 5. Aplliquéd 6. Any other techniques Long Arm Quilted, Section 7-9 (This includes any sewing machine mounted on a frame allowing the quilter to move the machine head rather than the fabric.) 7. Pieced 8. Appliquéd 9. Any other techniques Other Quilts, Section Sampler Quilt; using a minimum of 12 blocks with various techniques 11. Modern Bed Quilt; makes use of plain fabrics & simple graphic shapes & colours 12. Flannel Quilt; any technique 13. Quilt as you go; machine quilted 44

45 Section Prize Money: Sections (14-33) $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 JUDGES CHOICE: $5.00 & Rosette class 22a - knitting Associate Director: Caroline Rachwalski, Lap Quilt, any technique 15. Quilted Bed Runner 16. Rag Quilt, any size 17. Table Topper 18. First Time Quilter 19. Baby Quilt; using a panel 20. Baby Quilt; hand quilted with no panel 21. Baby Quilt; machine quilted with no panel 22. Tied Quilt; any size 23. Wearable Quilted Item 24. Table Runner; any technique 25. Any Article; using stained glass technique 26. Wall Hanging; any technique 27. Art Wall Hanging; any technique 28. Placemats; set of Pillow or Cushion Cover 30.Tote Bag or Purse 31. Small Bag with zipper 32. Any Item with Celtic Desing 33. Any other Quilted Item not litsted 34. Special for 2017! Celebrate Canada s 150th Birthday! Any Quilted item using a Canadian theme. Prizes are $50.00, $30.00, & $20.00 BEST OF THE SHOW AWARD!!! Presented in Memory of Eva Loach-Doupe and her husband Stewart Doupe for their hours of dedication to the improvement and continuation of the New Liskeard Fall Fair. This Item will be selected from Sections #1-33 in the Quilting Class Prize $ Rosette The following is sponsored by GEM SEWING with Youth Quilting/Sewing - Sponsored by Gem Sewing with BROTHER at your side Prize money: (section 34-38) $ $ $5.00 Judges choice: A sewing gift basket from 1 entry in section value $25.00 & rosette ribbon Ages: Up to 16 years 34. Quilt any size or style 35. Set of 2 Pillowcases 36. Set of 4 placemats any shape 37. Any other quilted item of your choice 38. Quilted or Stippled (free motion) wall hanging any size Note: Fine Yarn - #1 or #2 weight (lace, sport or fingering) Medium Yarn - #3 or #4 weight (double knitting or worsted) Heavy Yarn - #5 or #6 weight (bulky or super bulky) If you are uncertain of the yarn weight, add yarn label to your project Textured - aran, cables, one colour Colourwork - 2 or more colours Baby - 0-2yrs Child yrs Adult - 17 & over "Please attach tag with safety pin" PRIZE MONEY : $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JUDGE'S CHOICE: $5.00 & Rosette SECTION 1. Newborn Hat - to be donated to the hospital 2. Baby hat or booties -fine to medium yarn 3. Baby sweater 4. Baby blanket, any size 5. Toy or doll clothes 6. Child's Pullover or Cardigan -colorwork 7. Child's Pullover or Cardigan -textured 8. Child/Youth Hat 9. Child/Youth Mitts 10. Adult Pullover or Cardigan -textured 11. Adult Pullover or Cardigan -colorwork 12. Adult Hat & Scarf Set -fine or medium yarn 13. Adult Mitts 14. Adult or Child's Vest or Poncho 15. Adult or Child's Slippers 16. Cowl or Infinity-any yarn 17. Scarf-any yarn 18. Leg Warmers or Boot Toppers 19. Fingerless Mitts or Gloves 20. Lacework Scarf or Shawl 21. Lacework Sweater -Adult 22. Colorwork project (eg. Fair Isle, lntarsia, Brioche, etc.) no sweaters 23. Textured Stitches Project-no sweaters 24. Entrelac Project Dishclothes (coordinated gift set) 26. Child's Socks -fine or medium yarn 27. Child's Socks-heavy yarn 28. Adult Socks-textured, fine yarn 29. Adult Socks -any style, fine yarn 30. Adult Socks -medium or heavy yarn 31. Afghan 32. Beginner knitter "first sweater" project 33. Youth aged knitter (12yrs or younger) -any project 34. Youth aged knitter (13-18yrs) -any project 35. Newborn Photo Prop 36. Any other item not listed Prizes for Sections 37 & 38 are only for the 2017 Fall Fair Year. $ $ $ Sponsored by the New Liskeard Fall Fair 37. Celebrate Canada 150! - any project commemorating our Nation's Birthday!! 38. New Liskeard Fall Fair's 115th anniversary - any project commemorating this milestone!! 45

46 class 22b - crocheting Associate director: Caroline Rachwalski, Note: Fine Yarn - #1 or #2 weight (lace, sport or fingering) Medium Yarn - #3 or #4 weight (double knitted or worsted) Heavy Yarn - #5 or #6 weight (bulky or super bulky If you are uncertain of the yarn weight, add yarn label to your project Textured aran, cables, one colour, Colourwork 2 or more colours Baby 0-2 yrs. Child 3-12 yrs. Adult Please attach tag with safety pin PriZe MONey: $ 8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiON 1. Newborn Hat - to be donated to the hospital 2. Baby sweater, hat & booties set - fine or medium yarn 3. Child's Dress - fine or medium yarn 4. Baby Sweater 5. Scarf or Wrap - any yarn 6. Ladies' Shawl - fine or medium yarn Child's Poncho or Vest - medium to heavy yarn Adult's Poncho or Vest - medium to heavy yarn d 9. Cowl or Infinity 10. Adult Pullover or Cardigan 11. Hat - any size 12. Fingerless Gloves or Mittls 13. Baby Blanket 14. Afghan - any size not baby 15. Doily or centrepiece 16. Table Runner or Tablecloth 17. Slippers 18. Socks 19. Mitts 20. Boot Cuffs or Leg Warmers 21. Purse or Bag 22. Toy or Doll Clothes 23. Newborn Photography Prop Dishclothes (coordinated gift set) 25. Youth aged crocheter (12 years or younger) - any project 26. Youth aged crocheter (13 to 18 yrs) - any project 27. Any other item not listed Prizes for Sections 28 & 29 are only for the 2017 Fall Fair Year $15.00 $12.00 $10.00 Sponsored by the New Liskeard Fall Fair 28. Celebrate Canada 150! - any project commemorating our Nation's Birthday 29. New Liskeard Fall Fair's 115th Anniversary - any project commemorating this milestone!! class 22C - TATTING Associate Director: Caroline Rachwalski, Tatting - Any Age - Sponsored by "Quilting Buy a Yard or 2". Prize money: (section 1-5) $8.00 $6.00 $ Rosette Judges choice: A tatting gift basket selected from section Any embellished item with tatting applied to it 2. Any selection of 3 pieces of tatted jewellery with or without beads 3. Set of 4 different snowflakes with or without beads 4. Any style of bookmark with or without beads 5. Any tatted item not mentioned 6. Pillowcases - pair, tatted edge You can schedule a workshop to get help making your item by calling CLASS 23 FANCYWORK, HANDICRAFTS & NEEDLECRAFT PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 29): $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiON 1. Picture - embroidered, framed, any size 2. Dresser Runner - hand embroidered 3. Poem or Announcement - cross-stitched - framed, counted 4. Punch Needle, small article Punch Needle, small article 5. Tablecloth - embroidered - 54 or over 6. Picture - cross-stitched, framed, under 6", counted 7. Set of Four Place Mats - any medium 8. Two Tea Towels - embroidered 9. Two Tea Towels - decorated 10. Picture - needlepoint, framed, any size 11. Half Apron - sewn, fancy - may be embroidered 12. Oven Mitts or BBQ Mitts - any medium 13. Set of Decorated Towels - sewn trim 14. Cushion Cover - sewn - may have embroidery 15. Picture - crewel, framed, any size 16. Novelty Cushion Cover for Child s Room - NO KITS 17. Pillowcases - pair, embroidered 18. Pillowcases - pair, cross-stitched 20. Set of Decorated Bathroom Towels 21. Tote Bag - any style - medium sized 22. Any Article for a Baby Shower 23. Any Article for a Bridal Shower 24. Needlepoint - any small item 25. Purse 26. Lady s Wallet 27. Machine Embroidery - Any Article 29. Any Other Fancywork/Handicraft Item class 24 spinning & weaving Associate director: Gisele Auger, PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 11): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiON 1. Set of Two Hand-woven Placemats 2. Hand-woven Table Runner 3. Hand-woven Scarf (to wear) 4. Throw Blanket or Afghan - woven 5. Baby Blanket - woven 6. Woven Rug 7. Tablecloth - woven 8. Bath Towel - woven 9. 2 Tea Towels - woven 10. Blanket Woven from Recycled Cotton 11. Any other Spinning or weaving item not mentioned class 25 art & PhotograPhy Associate director: Clair White, Photographs will be judged based on the following criteria, in approx. order of importance. Appropriateness to Class Technical excellence (focus, exposure, subject, blur, etc.) variety of Subject Matter (within constraints of the class for classes specifying multiple photos) Composition emotional impact Artistic vision Photographic difficulty of subject Locally photographed (all other things being equal) PriZe MONey: $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 2 to 13): $5.00 & Rosette JudGeS S ChOiCe (Sections 15 to 27): $5.00 & Rosette ArT SeCTiONS 2. Pencil Sketch on White Paper - 9 x Water Colour Painting - under 32 x 26 (framed)

47 4. Oil Painting - max 32 x 26 or under(framed) 5. Acrylic Painting - max 32 x 26 or under (framed) 6. Pen and Ink Sketch Mounted on a Mat Board 7. Water Colour Painting - up to 5 x 7 (framed) 8. Oil Painting - up to 5 x 7 (framed) 9. Paint by Number - 9 x 12 or smaller (framed) 10. Paint by Number - 11 x 14 or larger (framed) 11. Painting on any other Medium 12. Any Other Art Medium such as Pastels, Charcoal, Coloured Pencils or Crayons. No larger than 32 x 26 when mounted. 13. Paint by number - 11" x 14" (framed) PhOTOGrAPhy SeCTiONS - JUDGES CHOICE - (sections 15-27) $5.00 & rosette Note: All exhibitors must be amateurs. All pictures entered in classes 15 to 27 must be mounted on a 1/4 sheet of white bristol board. Pictures must be 4 x 6 size. No other adornments allowed. 15. Fair Book Cover Contest - Four photos depicting events/people at the Fair. Winning entries, with photographer s name, will be featured on the front of the 2017 Fall Fair Book. Winning entries will become property of the New Liskeard Agricultural Society. 16. Four coloured photos of Birds - all different 17. Four coloured photos of Autumn Scenery 18. Four coloured photos of Water Scenes 19. Four coloured photos of a Sporting Event 20. Four coloured photos of Wildlife 21. Four coloured photos of Flowers 22. Four coloured photos of a Family Event 23. Four coloured photos Which Tell a Story 24. Four coloured photos of Close Ups of Bugs 25. Four coloured photos of 1 Landscape 26. Four coloured photos of 4 seasons 27. Four coloured photos of Children (not posed) Note: Section 28 to 33 to be mounted on a 1/4 sheet of white bristol board. All photos must be 4 x 6 size. No other adnornments allowed. JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 28 to 33): $5.00 & Rosette 28. Four coloured photos of various Farm Animals 29. Four coloured photos of Spring Scenery 30. Four coloured photos of Sunsets or Sunrises 31. Four coloured photos of Rainbows 32. (a) Four coloured photos of Country Roads (b) Four coloured photos of Winter 33. Collection of Photos involving a Winter Activity or Activities of Yester Year. Note: Sections 34 to 38 to be mounted on 1/8 sheet of white bristol board. No other adnornments allowed. Photo must be 4 x 6 photo size. JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 34 to 38): $5.00 & Rosette PRIZE MONEY $6.00 $4.00 $ Most Interesting Print (one) 35. Scarecrow (one) 36. Child & Pet (one) 37. Pet (one) 38. Child (one) 47 class 26 - other crafts Associate Director: Most Points in Class 26: $25 Gift Certificate for North Cobalt Flea Market in memory of Pat Schubert donated by the Milberta Community Women. PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 95): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 ChriSTMAS in SePTeMBer JudGe S ChOiCe: (sections 1-17) $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiON 1. Christmas Table Centrepiece or Mantel Decoration 2. Christmas Tree Ornaments - 2 each of three types, boxed 3. Christmas Door Decoration 4. Christmas Novelty Decoration (not for a tree) 6. Novelty Felt Christmas Item 7. Three items suitable for a Christmas Bazaar, each under $10 8. Christmas Decoration using Plastic Canvas 9. Quilted Wall Hanging for Christmas 10. Christmas Angel Tree Toppers or Table Decoration 12. Christmas Pin or Corsage 13. Christmas Counted Cross-stitch Article 14. Christmas Card 15. Small Christmas Parcel Wrapped (under 12 ) 16. Small Decorated Christmas Gift Basket 17. Any other Christmas Article not mentioned FOLK ArT - refers to art of the people, check the web for further explanations JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 18 to 27): $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 18. Folk Art Wreath 19. Welcome Item 20. Item Suitable for a Kitchen 21. Clay Flower Pot 22. Tole Painted Milk Can, Saw Blade or other Metal Surface 23. Item Suitable for a Child s Room 24. Christmas Item 27. Any other Folk Art Items not mentioned MiXed CrAFTS JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 28 to 80): $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 28. Bookmark pair of Decorated Candles 30. Wedding Favour or Novelty Item 32. Felt Article 33. A Ceramic Item 34. Candle Holders (any medium) 35. Article made from Terra Cotta Pots 36. Potpourri (suitably displayed in a glass container) 38. Any Soft Sculpture 39. Doll - any style 40. Teddy Bear (over 14 ) 42. Decorated Teddy Bear (may use purchased teddy bear) 43. Any item Suitable for use as a Wall Hanging 44. Decorated Birdhouse (judged on appearance) 47. Plastic Canvas Novelty Item 49. Card Decorated with Rubber Stamps 50. Homemade Basket (any type) 51. Adult Colouring Page - Geometric - mounted or framed 52. Adult Colouring Page - your choice - mounted or framed 53. Handmade Jewellery 55. Thanksgiving Decoration, Table or Mantelpiece

48 56. Wreath - any occasion - except Christmas 57. Halloween Novelty Item 58. Decorated Gift Basket for a New Neighbour 59. Decorated Gift Basket for a Baby 60. Pottery (1 Article) 65. Fridge Decorations (2) 66. Decorated Card (Not for Christmas) 67. Wall Clock (Any Material) 68. Scrapbooking Page - Heritage theme, one single page 8.5 x11 or larger 69. Scrapbooking Page - Holiday theme, one single page 8.5 x11 or larger 70. Scrapbooking Page - Family theme, one single page 8.5 x11 or larger 71. Scrapbook (any theme, any size) 72. Scrapbook Item (greeting card, any size) 73. Stain Glass Item (under 10 ) 74. Stain Glass Item (over 10 ) 77. Article made from Recycled Denim 78. Article made from Recycled Fall Fair Ribbons 80. Something Useful from Something Useless WOOdWOrKiNG JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 82 to 90): $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 82. Furniture Piece 83. Wood Carving (not furniture) 84. Toy Chest or Box 85. Child s Toy or Puzzle or Doll House 86. Landscaping Ornament 87. Bird House or Bird Feeder (to be used outdoors) 88. Any other Woodworking Article (not mentioned) 90. Lawn Ornament or Planter SPeCiAL CLASSeS FOr GrOuPS 93. Six Articles for a Christmas Bazaar (not to exceed $10 value per article) 94. Four Different Crafts 95. Scrapbook or Journal Depicting your Group s Activities (must contain pictures, clippings, etc. with a written description of events depicted) class 30 - baking Associate director: Audrey Shelton, rules & Terminology used 1. Only ONE entry per exhibitor per section. 2. All baking must be displayed on paper plates, cardboard or foil plates and put in a plastic bag. 3. Rolls are individual. Buns are joined together. 4. Light cake has whole eggs. 5. No frozen foods or mixes allowed. 6. All foods must be put in clear plastic coverings to show. 7. Bake Sale/Tea Tables. Any exhibitors in the Baking Section can donate their exhibits to the New Liskeard Fall Fair s Bake Sale/Tea Tables that is held at the Riverside Place beginning Thursday at 5 p.m. 8. All items not sold in the Bake Sale/Tea Tables are to be picked up between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, September 18, Entries can be brought to the Riverside Place on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. or Thursday between 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 10. All entries must be prepared by the Exhibitor. BreAdS PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 12): $8.00, $6.00, $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: (sections 1-11) $5.00 & Rosette 1. Loaf of Bread - white, baked in loaf pan (shown out of pan) 2. Loaf of Bread- 60% whole wheat, baked in loaf pan, shown out of pan 3. Loaf of Bread - any other kind, hand formed 4. Loaf of Bread - raisin, baked in loaf pan (shown out of pan) 5. Loaf of Bread - made in a bread-making machine 6. Scones with Fruit - up to 4 (3 shown on a plate) 7. Braided Loaf 8. Chelsea Buns - 8 x 8 (shown out of pan) 9. Rolls - white, 5 (five) 10. Tea Biscuits - 5 (five) 11. Buns - wholewheat - 5 (five) CAKeS JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 13 to 19): Prize Money $10.00, $8.00, $6.00 & Rosette 12. Layer cake - white - iced 13. Carrot Cake - iced 14. Banana Cake - iced 16. Chocolate Cake - iced 17. Sponge, Angel or Chiffon 18. Coffee Cake 19. Your Favourite Cake - recipe attached 19. a) Celebrate 150th Nation s Birthday - Best decorated cake. 19. b) Celebrate New Liskeard Fall Fair s 115th anniversary - Best decorated cake. Only decorations to be judged WhOLe PieS, TArTS ANd PASTrieS PriZe MONey (Sections 20 to 30): $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette 20. Blueberry Pie 21. Rhubarb-Strawberry Pie 22. Apple Pie 23. Raisin Pie 24. Cherry Pie (fresh or frozen with lattice top) 25. Peach Pie (crumb top) 26. Raspberry Pie 27. Pecan Pie 28. Butter Tarts with Raisins (5 (five)) 29. Butter Tarts, plain (5 (five)) *See rules below 30. Tarts (any kind, 5 (five)) *OAAS & District Buttertart Competition 1. The entrant must have won the butter tart competition at the local fair to be eligible to enter the District Compteition in Oct The size of the tarts to be full size. 3. A total of 5 tarts are required to be shown on paper plate inside of a clear plastic bag. 4. No nuts or any other fruit. Provincial Competition 1. The entrant must have won the District Competitiion to be eligible to enter the Ontario Competition in Feb For complete details check the OAAS website or contact your director for baking. CANdy PriZe MONey (Sections 31 to 44): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette 31. Chocolate Fudge (6 pieces, 1 square) 32. Maple Walnut Fudge (6 pieces, 1 square) 33. Peanut Brittle (6 pieces) 34. Candy (any other kind, recipe attached, 6 pieces) COOKieS & SQuAreS (8 (eight) ON PLATe) 35. Shortbread Cookies 36. Peanut Butter Cookies 37. Chocolate Chip Cookies 38. Sugar Cookies 39. Chocolate Macaroons 48

49 40. Brownies with Nuts 41. Date Squares 43. Any other cookie not mentioned 44. Any other square not mentioned LOAF CAKeS PriZe MONey (Sections 45 to 54): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 Note: All Loaf Cakes to be shown out of pan, and baked in a standard size loaf pan. JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 45 to 54): $5.00 & Rosette 45. Banana Loaf 46. Lemon Loaf (glazed) 47. Zucchini Loaf 48. Carrot Loaf 49. Gumdrop Loaf 50 Any other loaf not mentioned MuFFiNS 51. Bran (plain) - 5 shown on plate 52. Carrot - 5 shown on plate 53. Morning Glory Muffins - 5 shown on plate 54. Berry Muffin (must be named) - 5 shown on plate PriZe MONey (Sections 58 to 60): $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 JUDGE'S CHOICE: $5.00 $ Rosette COLLeCTiONS 58. Gum Drop Cake 59. Light Fruit Cake 60. Dark Fruit Cake COuNTry FAir BAKiNG CONTeSTS (see Home Craft Director for complete Rules) 61. Robin Hood Flour - Best Family Favourite Cake Recipe Contest Must include recipe & Robin Hood Flour proof of purchase. 8x8 pan size (shown out of pan) 1st Prize - $25 Product Certificate 2nd Prize - $10 Product Certificate 62. Robin Hood Family Best Lunchbox Snack e.g. cookies, squares or bars. Must include recipe and Robin Hood proof of purchase such as a product label 1st Prize - $25 Product Certificate 2nd Prize - $10 Product Certificate Crisco Best Homemade Muffins, Tarts or Pie Must include recipe & Crisco proof of purchase. 1st Prize - $25 Product Certificate 2nd Prize - $10 Product Certificate class 31 - canning Associate director: Janice Lancaster, rules 1. Only ONE entry per exhibitor class. 2. Size of jar for exhibits: pint sealers or less, but not less than 8 ounces. 3. Each jar must be sealed with new lids - NO WAX. 4. Judge s Special rosette for best entry. 5. Exhibitor with highest points in canning section will receive the Fred Bennett Memorial Trophy. 6. Entries may be brought to the Riverside Place on Wednesday between 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. or Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 7. Exhibitor must prepare own entries. 8. All items are to be removed from the Riverside Place between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 17, Name of item and year made to be on jar sticker PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 61): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CANNiNG FruiTS 1. Strawberries (tame) 2. Blueberries (wild) 3. Peaches (halves) 4. Raspberries (tame) 5. Raspberries (wild) 6. Pears 7. Any other fruit (named) PreServeS JudGeS ChOiCe (Sections 8 to 14): $5.00 & Rosette 8. Strawberries (tame) 9. Applesauce 10. Blueberries 11. Raspberries (tame) 12. Raspberries (wild) 13. Rhubarb 14. Peaches JeLLieS JudGeS ChOiCe (Sections 15 to 23): $5.00 & Rosette 15. Currant (red) 16. Currant (black) 17. Crab Apple 18. Raspberry 19. Red Pepper 20. Apple 21. Chokecherry 22. Grape 23. Any other jelly not mentioned JAMS JudGeS ChOiCe (Sections 24 to 38): $5.00 & Rosette 24. Raspberry (light) 25. Raspberry (tame) 26. Raspberry (wild) 27. Raspberry (freezer) 28. Strawberry (tame) 29. Strawberry (light) 30. Strawberry (freezer) 31. Peach 32. Blueberry 33. Rhubarb & Strawberry 49

50 34. Zuchini Marmalade 35. Orange Marmalade Fruit Marmalade (grapefruit, lemon, orange) or More Fruit Jam 38. Any other kind of jam not mentioned PiCKLeS & relishes JudGe S ChOiCe (Sections 42 to 61): $5.00 & Rosette 42. Pickled Eggs 43. Zucchini Relish 44. Meatless Spaghetti Sauce 45. Beets (whole) 46. Beets (sliced) 47. Dill Cucumber 48. Dill Carrots 49. Dill Beans 50. Bread & Butter Pickles 51. Sweet Mixed Pickles 52. Bean Pickle with Mustard 53. Sweet & Sour Sauce 54. Icicle Pickles 55. Salsa 56. Corn Relish 57. Green Cucumber Relish 58. Tomato Catsup 59. Chili Sauce (fruit) 60. Chili Sauce (regular) 61. Any other Relish or Pickle not mentioned COLLeCTiONS PriZe MONey (Sections 62 to 64): $8.00, $6.00, $4.00 JUDGE'S CHOICE: $5.00 & Rosette Relishes or Pickles (named) 63. Suitable for a Gift (4 jars of jam/jelly, named) Pints Canned Fruit (named) BerNArdiN home CANNiNG AWArdS See Home Craft Director for complete rules or check on the website at For recipes and helpful hints visit Bernardin Best of Show Award: Entries must be shown in Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap Lid. 1st place will be awarded to the exhibitor with the highest accumulated points in the Canning (classes 1to 64). 1st Prize - $30 Gift Certificate 66. Bernardin Jam/Jelly Award: 1st place will be awarded to the best jam or jelly entry using Bernardin Pectin. Judging will be based on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. Any variety of jam or jelly can be used. Winning entry must include Bernardin Pectin package or UPC as proof of purchase. 1st Prize - $20 Gift Certificate 67. Bernardin Gift Pack Competition: 1st place will be awarded to the best gift pack submitted in a Bernardin Mason Jar & Snap Lid. Judging will be based on creativity, quality of home canned product, perceived value and appropriateness of presentation. 1st Prize - $20 Gift Certificate (NOTE: 1st place winner will be entered in the Nation Gift Competition (1st Place - $100 cash prize, 2nd & 3rd Place - $25 cash prize each) 68. New Liskeard Agriculture Society Special - Best in Canning, section st Prize - $15 prize 2nd Prize - $10 prize 69. Bernardin Snap Lid/Mason Jar Creative Craft Award: Best decorative or functional homemade craft using a Bernardin mason jar(s) and/or 2 piece snap lid as selected by the fair judges. 1st Prize - $20 gift certificate plus rosette For recipes & hints on home canning visit: or 50 class 35 seniors aged 55 to 70 years Associate director: Gisele Auger, PLeASe NOTe: you can only enter Class 35 or 36 - Not both! rules 1. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE REQUIRED for Classes 35 & All entries to be made or grown by exhibitor. 3. Entries may be brought to the Riverside Place on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. & Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 4. Only ONE entry per exhibitor per section. 5. Judge s SPECIAL ROSETTE awarded for best entry. 6. Baking to be displayed on paper or foil plates and put into a plastic bag. Note: All items must be removed between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 17, For more information please contact the Director, Gisele Auger at PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 52): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 BAKiNG - Please display on paper or foil plates JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 1. Lemon Loaf 2. Date Loaf (no nuts) 3. Any Other Loaf 4. Bread Rolls (white, 5 pieces) 5. Oatmeal Cookies (5 pieces) 6. Unbaked Cookies (5 pieces) 7. Tea Biscuits (5 pieces) 8. Bran Muffins (plain, 5 pieces) 9. Any Other Muffins (5 pieces) 10. Bread (white, one loaf) SeWiNG, KNiTTiNG, CROCHETING & FANCyWOrK JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 11. Afghan - knit 12. Afghan - crochet 13. Cushion (any kind) 14. Face Cloth (crochet trim) Knitted Dishcloths Crocheted Dishcloths 17. Child s or Adult's Slippers (crochet) 18. Knitted Lace (12 sample suitable to attach to pillowcases or other item) 19. Baby Set (Bonnet & Sweater) fine or medium knit 20. Baby Set (bonnet & sweater) fine or medium crochet 21. Pot Holders (3 different types) 22. Any Tatted Article 23. Quilt Block (3 different patterns) 24. Crocheted Lace (12" sample suitable for pillowcases or other item) 25. Adult or child s slippers knit 26. (a) Adult Cardigan or Pullover - Knit 26. (b) Adult Cardigan or Pullover - Crochet 27. Adult Socks (hand knit, fine or medium yarn) 28. Adult Work Socks - any yarn - knit

51 29. Child or adult mitts - knit 30. Child s socks (fine wool, fancy) knit 31. Child s Sweater or Cardigan (not baby) knit 32. Child s Sweater or Cardigan (not baby) crochet 33. Any other child's socks - knit 34. (a) Shawl - any style knit 34. (b) Shawl - any style - crochet 35. (a) Centrepiece - approx. 15 or over, cotton thread, knit; 35.(b) Centrepiece - approx. 15 or over, cotton thread crochet 36. Apron any style 37. Homemade Pillow cases using novelty print 38. Crochet Doily (12 or under, cotton) 39. Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases 40. Potluck Casserole Carrier 41. Set of 2 Place Mats 42. Stuffed Toy 43. Baby blanket - (crochet) any size 44. Baby blanket (knit) any size 45. Christmas Door Wreath 46. Christmas Stocking (any material, any size) 47. Recyclable (something new made from something old) 49. Birdhouse or Birdfeeder (made of wood) 51. Any Craft or Hobby - Open to Men Only 52. Any Craft or Hobby - Open to Ladies Only. PriZe MONey (Sections 53 to 57): $10.00 $8.00 $ Quilted Baby Quilt any style 54. Quilt minimum 324 on the perimeter (not have been shown before) 56. Quilted Bed Runner minimum 24 x Any other Quilted Article FLOWer ANd veget ABLe PriZe MONey (Sections 58 to 68): $8.00 $6.00 $ 4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 58. Arrangement of Favourite Flowers 60. One Rose over Foliage in Rose Bowl 61. Miniature Arrangement (not over 5 inches in any direction including container) 62. One Potted Houseplant 63. Cucumbers (table variety, 2 pieces) 64. Carrots (any variety, 5 pieces) 65. Beets (any variety, 5 pieces) 66. Squash/Zuchini (any variety, 1 piece) 67. Potatoes (any variety, 5 pieces) 68. Collection of 5 or more vegetables displayed in a shallow bos or basket. JAMS, JeLLieS ANd PiCKLeS Name of item and year on jar sticker PriZe MONey (Sections 69 to 72): $8.00 $6.00 $ 4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 69. Red or Green Pepper Jelly 70. Dill Carrots, Beans or Cucumbers 71. Sweet Pickles 72. Raspberry Jam class 36 seniors aged 71 & over PLeASe NOTe: y ou can only enter Class 35 or 36 - Not both! PriZe MONey (Sections 1 to 52): $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 BAKiNG - please display on paper or foil plates JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 1. Lemon Loaf 2. Date Loaf (no nuts) 3. Any Other Loaf 4. Bread Rolls (white, 5 pieces) 5. Oatmeal Cookies (5 pieces) 6. Unbaked Cookies (5 pieces) 7. Tea Biscuits (5 pieces) 8. Bran Muffins (plain, 5 pieces) 9. Any Other Muffins (5 pieces) 10. Bread (white, one loaf) SeWiNG, KNiTTiNG, CROCHETING & FANCyWOrK JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 11. Afghan - knit 12. Afghan - crochet 13. Cushion (any kind) 14. Face Cloth (crochet trim) Knitted Dishcloths Crocheted Dishcloths 17. Child s or Adult's Slippers (crochet) 18. Knitted Lace (12 sample suitable to attach to pillowcases or other item) 19. Baby Set (Bonnet & Sweater) fine or medium knit 20. Baby Set (bonnet & sweater) fine or medium crochet 21. Pot Holders (3 different types) 22. Any Tatted Article 23. Quilt Block (3 different patterns) 24. Crocheted Lace (12" sample suitable to attach to pillowcases or other item) 25. Adult or child s slippers knit 26. a) Adult Cardigan or Pullover - knit 26. b) Adult Cardigan or Pullover - crochet 27. Adult Socks (hand knit, fine or medium yarn) 28. Adult Work Socks - any yarn - knit 29. Child or adult mitts - knit 30. Child s socks (fine wool, fancy) knit 31. Child s Sweater or Cardigan (not baby) knit 32. Child s Sweater or Cardigan (not baby) crochet 33. Any other child's socks - knit 34. (a) Shawl - any style knit 34. (b) Shawl - any style - crochet 35. (a) Centrepiece - approx. 15 or over, cotton thread, knit; 35.(b) Centrepiece - approx. 15 or over, cotton thread crochet 36. Apron any style 37. Homemade Pillow cases using novelty print 51

52 37. Homemade Pillow cases using novelty print 38. Crochet Doily (12 or under, cotton) 39. Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases 40. Potluck Casserole Carrier 41. Set of 2 Place Mats 42. Stuffed Toy 43. Baby blanket - (crochet) any size 44. Baby blanket (knit) any size 45. Christmas Door Wreath 46. Christmas Stocking (any material, any size) 47. Recyclable (something new made from something old) 49. Birdhouse or Birdfeeder (made of wood) 51. Any Craft or Hobby - Open to Men Only 52. Any Craft or Hobby - Open to Ladies Only. PriZe MONey (Sections 53 to 57): $10.00 $8.00 $ Quilted Baby Quilt any style 54. Quilt minimum 324 on the perimeter (not have been shown before) 56. Quilted Bed Runner minimum 24 x Any other Quilted Article FLOWer ANd veget ABLe PriZe MONey (Sections 58 to 68): $8.00 $6.00 $ 4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 58. Arrangement of Favourite Flowers 60. One Rose over Foliage in Rose Bowl 61. Miniature Arrangement (not over 5 inches in any direction including container) 62. One Potted Houseplant 63. Cucumbers (table variety, 2 pieces) 64. Carrots (any variety, 5 pieces) 65. Beets (any variety, 5 pieces) 66. Squash/Zuchini (any variety, 1 piece) 67. Potatoes (any variety, 5 pieces) 68. Collection of 5 or more vegetables displayed in a shallow bos or basket. JAMS, JeLLieS ANd PiCKLeS Name of item and year on jar sticker PriZe MONey (Sections 69 to 72): $8.00 $6.00 $ 4.00 JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SeCTiONS 69. Red or Green Pepper Jelly 70. Dill Carrots, Beans or Cucumbers 71. Sweet Pickles 72. Raspberry Jam class 39 - community LiviNg Sponsored by Mcdonalds restaurant This section is open to any person with a developmental disability (autism, etc.) To be displayed in the portables. Each exhibitor will receive a certificate and a voucher from McDonalds Restaurant - New Liskeard. director: Debbie Legrow, SeCTiONS 1 TO 7 (12 years of age and under) 1. Pet Rock 2. Finger or Brush Painting (8.5 x 11 ) 3. Gift for Mom or Dad Rice Crispy Squares (2 on small plate) 5. Cereal Necklace 6. Drawing or Artwork 7. Any other item not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: Rosette SeCTiONS 8 TO 14 (13-18 years of age) 8. Drawing or Artwork (8.5 x 11 ) 9. 2 Cookies of Any Variety (on a small plate) 10. Pet Rock 11. Gift for Mom and Dad 12. Colourama - Adult colouring page 13. Any craft (sewn, knit, crochet or woodworking) 14. Any other item not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: Rosette SeCTiONS 15 TO 21 (over 18 years of age) 15. Gift for a Friend Cookies of Any Variety (on a small plate) 17. Homemade Jewelry 18. Drawing or Artwork 19. Any Craft (sewn, knit, crochet or woodworking) 20. Colourama - Adult colouring page 21. Any other item not mentioned JUDGES CHOICE: Rosette class 40 - JuNior/schooL director: Debbie Legrow, Associate: Kelly Burrows, Jennifer Seymour, Jr. POrTABLe OPeN TO PuBLiC Thursday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. NOTeS TO TeACherS, PAreNTS ANd exhibitors FOr exhibits FOr JuNiOr/SChOOL FAir SeCTiON: 1. The classes herein are intended for pupils in the Elementary and Secondary Schools or 18 years and under. 2. There are many choices of things to make under the guidance of the teachers, but there are others that can be done at home (especially during the holidays). 3. Numbers on the left are SECTIONS. Enter as many as possible. Your exhibitor numbers will be assigned to you so use it on all of the cards, which are attached to your Exhibits. If you do not have a membership number for 2016, please contact the Fair Secretary. 4. Pupils may, and we encourange you to, enter as many items as possible. Read grade or age limits in classes. Check for max size or special instructions. 5. Teachers are encouraged to pick the best out of the best in class projects. 6. if you have ANy QueSTiONS, please contact the director, debbie Legrow, at All exhibits must be ready for exhibition in the Junior/School portable no later than 9 p.m. on Wednesday. EXHIBITS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE PORTABLE BETWEEN 9 AM AND 1PM ON SUNDAY OF FAIR WEEK. NO EXHIBITS CAN BE REMOVED BEFORE THIS TIME.

53 ATTeNTiON ALL STudeNTS Jr. AmbASSAdor of the fair The Junior Exhibitor that excels in CLASS 40, 41, 42, and 43 will be awarded the Jr. Ambassador medallion, a New Liskeard Fall Fair souvenir, a cash prize and a special place in the Children's Day Parade on Friday. The winner of the award will be contacted by 5pm on Thursday of Fair Week and this award will be presented at the Opening Ceremonies at 7 pm. PLeASe MAKe Sure your NAMe ANd PhONe NuMBer Are ON your exhibitor FOrM SO We have A CON- TACT NuMBer, if you Are The exhibitor WiTh The highest POiNTS. Don t forget to fill out an entry form. Please make a list of your exhibits with your membership number on the entry form. Your name, number, school, parents names and address MuST be on the entry form or prize money cannot be mailed to you. Prize money can also be picked up at the annual Awards Banquet on Friday, October 27th, 2017 at Riverside Place. There is no entry fee required if only entering the School/ Junior classes, but you will still require an Exhibitor Number and you must fill out a general Entry Form ( form in the middle of book). Give this form to the Fair Secretary at the Fair office. rules 1. All entries must be made/grown by the exhibitor. 2. All articles must be shown for the first time at the New Liskeard Fall Fair. 3. Only ONe entry per exhibitor in each class. 4. Articles must have entry tags attached with the Exhibitor s name, school, exhibitor number, parents names and address (the same as entry form). You may get a supply of these tags in advance by contacting the Secretary, Janice Lancaster, at They will also be available at The Match Factory after August 1, School grades refer to the 2016/2017 school year. 6. Baking: only one entry per batch (siblings enteing cookies/squares etc. in the same class are only hurting themselves as the Judge can tell if they taste exactly the same and will award the prize to another exhibitor). 7. If there is only one entry in a class the Judge has the right to place it appropriately (in other words, you may not always win first place if the Judge feels that it could have been done better). 8. If you have any questions about any of the School/Junior Section, please contact the Director, debbie Legrow at PriZe MONey FOr JuNiOr/SChOOL - CLASSeS 40 & 41 Sections 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Place Place Place Place Crafts, etc. $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Baking $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Flowers $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Vegetables $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Artwork $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Eggs $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $ CrAFTS, etc.: daycare/playgroups (2-4 yrs & Pre- SChOOL) A plaque donated by Scotia Bank New Liskeard will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Daycare Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 1. Pet Rock 2. Craft using stickers 3. Snowman using cotton balls 4. Finger Painting (max 8.5 x11 ) 5. Craft decorated with buttons and/or stick-on gems 6. Craft using cereal pretty stones in decorated egg carton 8. Using paint a hand and foot print on the same page (max. 9 x 12) 9. Article made from disposable cartons/boxes items found on a Nature Walk (displayed in a shallow box/container) NO Live CriTTerS 11. Craft using toilet tissue/paper towel roller(s) 12. Craft using disposable plates and/or cups JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CrAFTS, etc.: PriMAry (Jr. & Sr. KiNderGArTeN) A plaque donated by Chartrand s your independent Grocer will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Primary Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 13. Pretend paper pizza s Day Celebration of any article (max. 12x12 - Must be secure) 15. Craft using disposable plates and/or cups 16. Finger Painting (max 9 x 12 ) 17. A rainbow - any type 18. Print own name 19. Craft using pasta or cereal 20. Gift for Mom 21. Gift for Dad 22. Textured picture (sand, feathers, gems, buttons, sawdust, etc.) items found on a Nature Walk (displayed in a shallow box/container) NO Live CriTTerS pretty stones in decorated egg carton 25. Pet Rock 26. Craft using egg cartons or small boxes 27. Using paint - hand and/or foot prints to create picture (max 9x12) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CrAFTS, etc.: elementary (GrAdeS 1 & 2) A plaque donated by the elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Elementary Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 28. Critter made from pine cones & other things from nature (under 6") 29. Craft using pom-poms and pipe cleaners s Day Celebration of any article (max 12x12 - must be secure) 31. Using paint - hand and/or foot prints to create a picture (max 9x12)

54 32. Article made from take-out food container(s) 33. Pretend paper pizza 34. Christmas tree decoration 35. Craft using cartons (egg, juice or milk) 36. Printing of alphabet (upper and lower case) 37. Craft using pasta or cereal 38. Gift for Mom 39. Gift for Dad 40. Gift for Pet 41. Textured picture (sand, feathers, gems, buttons, sawdust, etc.) 42. Decorated musical instrument (from recycled materials) 43. Fall Craft (max 9"x12") 44. Cut & Paste - things to show your favourite colour (judged on cutting skills, max 9"x12") 45. Pet Rock items found on a Nature Walk (displayed in a shallow box/container NO Live CriTTerS 47. Any other article not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CrAFTS, etc.: JuNiOr (GrAdeS 3 & 4) A plaque donated by The Temiskaming Speaker will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Junior Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 48. Decorated musical instrument (from recycled materials) 49. Knit, Crochet or Sewn Article 50. Critter made from pine cones & other things from nature (under 6") 51. Small Wooden Article (may use a kit) 52. Gift for Mom 53. Gift for Dad 54. Gift for Pet 55. Fall Craft (max 9"x12") 56. Nature Picture Frame (frame may be purchased then decorated using nature items like shells, bark, driftwood, etc., max 8 x10 ) 57. Article using recycled fair ribbons handmade flowers - any material 59. Pet Rock items found on a Nature Walk (displayed in a shallow box/container and labelled NO Live CriTTerS 61. Any article made of felt x 6 Photos of flowers, mounted on coloured paper (max 9 x12 ) 63. Castle using boxes & cardboard rollers/cartons (must be secure and max 12 x 12 ) 64. Mask - any material 65. Robot from recycled items - max 12" 66. Collage - family pets (max 9 x 12 ) 67. Any other article not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CrAFTS, etc.: intermediate (GrAdeS 5 & 6) A plaque donated by Ontario english Catholic Teachers Association will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Intermediate Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 68. Paper Mache Mask 69. Gift for Mom 70. Gift for Dad 71. Gift for Pet 72. Your School's Crest or Banner coloured (3D or drawn) 73. Mosaic picture using different colours and shapes (max 8.5"x11") 74. Knit, crochet or sewn item 75. Castle using boxes/cardboard rollers/cartons (must be secure,max 12 in any direction) 76. Fashion accessory - belt, scarf, necklace, hairpiece, etc. 77. Duct Tape Article 78. Decorated T-shirt - using fabric paint items found on a Nature Walk (displayed in a shallow box/container and labelled NO Live CriTTerS x 6 Photos of local farm animals mounted on coloured paper (max 9 x 12 ) 81. Article from recycled fair ribbons Handmade Flowers - any material 83. Pet Rock 84. A vehicle (boat/car/plane etc. using recycled material max 12 in any direction) 85. Colourama - Adult colouring page 86. Collage (asst. logos, max 9 x 12 ) 87. Any other article not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette CrAFTS, etc.: SeNiOrS (GrAdeS 7 & 8) A plaque donated by royal Bank New Liskeard will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Senior Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 88. Any artwork (drawing, painting, etc.) 89. Duct Tape article 90. Fashion Accessory - belt, scarf, necklace, hairpiece, etc. 91. Article from recycled fair ribbons 92. Tote Bag (any style) 93. Preserves (250 ml, sealed jar, pickles, jam, etc.) 94. Your School's Crest or Banner coloured (3D or drawn) 95. Colourama - Adult colouring page 96. Artificial Flower arrangement (max 12") 97. Gift for Mom or Dad 98. Gift for Pet 99. Quilted Item 100. Small wooden project - under 12" 101. Sewn, knit or crochet item 102. Something useful from something useless (recycled items) x6 Photos of close-ups of local water scenes mounted on coloured paper (max 9 x 12 ) x 6 Photos of sunsets mounted on coloured paper (max 9 x 12 ) 105. Decorated T-shirt - using fabric paint 106. Article made from Terra-Cotta pots 107. Pet Rock 108. Any other article not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette 54

55 CrAFTS, etc.: SeCONdAry (GrAdeS 9 TO 12) A plaque donated by the Timiskaming Square will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Secondary Section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. SeCTiON 109. Quilted Item x 6 Photos - 2 sunsets/2 sunrises mounted on 1/4 sheet of white bristol board 111. Any item suitable for Wall Hanging 112. Article from Terra-cotta pots 113. Any Artwork (drawing, painting, etc.) 114. Any sewn, knit or crochet item 115. Colourama - Adult Colouring Page - framed 116. Any other article not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette BAKiNG - Display baking on a small, white paper/foam plate. Cover with clear plastic wrap. Please note that points awarded in this section will be added to the appropriate craft section towards Plaques. SPeCiAL BAKiNG 117. ONTAriO ASSOCiATiON OF AGriCuLTurAL SOCieTieS: youth ChOCOLATe ChiP COOKie BAKiNG COMPeTiTiON (Open to Youth yrs old). The first place winner of the competition will be elegible to enter the District 14 Competition in October. Chocolate Chip Cookies, 8 cookies on firm disposable plate. Size: no larger than 3 (7.5cm) no smaller than 2 (5cm). Chocolate chips only (NO NUTS) Prize Money: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 Prize Money (for Sections 118 to 141): $4, $3, $2.50, $2 BAKiNG - elementary (GrAdeS 1 & 2) 118. No bake cookies or squares (2 on small plate) 119. No bake square using mini marshmallows (2 on plate) 120. Rice krispie squares (2 squares) 121. Decorated cupcakes (2 cupcakes) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette BAKiNG - JuNiOrS (GrAdeS 3 & 4) 122. Four (4) cookies decorated for Hallowe en 123. No bake squares (4) 124. Oatmeal cookies (4) 125. Muffins - any variety (2) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette BAKiNG - intermediate (GrAdeS 5 & 6) 126. Cookies shaped with cookie cutter & decorated (4 different shapes) 127. Any variety of square (4, 1 x 1 ) 128. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (4) 129. Muffins (2 varieties, 1 of each) 130. Decorated cupcakes, Christmas (2) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette BAKiNG - SeNiOrS (GrAdeS 7 & 8) 131. Mega cookie - any variety except chocolate chip (1) 132. Macaroons(4) 133. Any variety of square (4, 1 x 1 ) Decorated cupcakes (Halloween) 135. Apple pie (1 slice) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette BAKiNG - SeCONdAry (GrAdeS 9 TO 12) 136. Mega cookie - oatmeal raisin (1) 137. Butter Tarts (2) 138. Creative Cupcakes (2 different occasions) 139. Apple pie (1 slice) 140. Any other pie (1 slice) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette EGGS - OPEN CLASS (DAYCARE - GR 12) 141. One dozen white or brown eggs (Eggs must be displated in a cardboard egg carton. All entries must be the product of hens raised by the exhibitor.) class 41 JuNior flowers & vegetables director: Debbie Legrow, SEE CLASS 43 FOR PUMPKINS Please Note: This section is open to all young people from daycare to Grade 12. A plaque donated by Food BaSiCS will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Flowers & Vegetables section at the Awards Banquet to be kept by the exhibitor for 1 year. A keeper medallion will also be provided. how TO PrePAre vegetables FOr exhibition 1. Choose medium sized, regular shaped specimens, of nearly the same shape and size as possible. 2. Cut tops off, leaving one inch. 3. Choose specimens that are free from blemish of any kind. 4. Polish with a dry cloth. 5. Potatoes should be washed (polish with a dry cloth). 6. Vegetables should be shown on small foam plates or in a shallow container. how TO PrePAre FLOWerS FOr exhibition 1. Cut stems 6 long if possible. 2. Show in a narrow mouth container (i.e. small bottle, etc.). 3. Add weight to bottom of containter (i.e. marbles, stones, etc.). 4. Choose specimens free from blemishes. 5. Choose open blooms. Note: Sunflowers can be used with cut flowers and not with wildflowers. Cattails can be with wildflowers and not with cut flowers. SeCTiON 1. Marigolds (3 blooms) 2. Snapdragons (2 stems) 55

56 3. Pansies (3 blooms) 4. Petunia (3 blooms) 5. Sunflower-Medium size - single petals (max 10" tall) (1 stalk) 6. Arrangement of cut flowers (max 18") 7. Arrangement of wild flowers in novelty container (max 18") 8. Recycled Planter - up to 18" across with at least 3 growing plants, showing creativity in the use of the recycled item JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette Display vegetables on a small disposable plate (Due to rapid decay, no mushroom/fungi will be allowed to be exhibited in any section) 9. Potatoes (3, white) 10. Potatoes (3, any other) 11. Zucchini (1, market size, under 10 ) 12. Corn (2 ears) 13. Carrots (4) 14. Cucumbers (table variety, 2) 15. Beans - yellow or green (5) 16. Squash - any variety (1) 17. Tomatoes (cherry type, 1 cluster) 18. Tomatoes (3) red or green 19. Odd shaped vegetable (1) (grown in odd shape) 20. Gourd - any variety (1) 21. Any other vegetable or fruit not mentioned JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette SPeCiAL vegetables & FLOWerS Prize Money: $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $ Largest potato 23. Largest zucchini 24. Super vegetable - have you grown any other giant vegetable other than potatoes, zucchini or pumpkins? 25. Tallest Corn Stalk - Any variety - 1 stalk (to be displayed in the Pumpkin Patch) 26. Giant Sunflower Head (1 head/bloom) 27. Tallest Sunflower - Any variety - 1 stalk (must be selfsupporting, no added prop) (to be displayed at the Pumpkin Patch) JudGe S ChOiCe: $5.00 & Rosette PriZe MONey FOr SeCTiON 28 Grand Champion: $25 & Rosette 2nd: $ rd: $8.00 4th: $ Vegetable Collection: Sponsored by Debbie & Wayne Legrow - with at least 8 vegetables (list of vegetables to be attached). Collection to be displayed in a novelty container or basket - no larger than 18. Enjoy the Fair! class 42 special sponsor Poster contest director: Debbie Legrow, TiMiSKAMiNG health unit SeCTiONS 1&2 Section 1 (Grade 4 to 6) TOPiC - WHY SHOULD YOU GET A FLU SHOT? Poster Size - Maximum 12 x 18 Section 2 (Grade 7 & 8) TOPiC - WHY SHOULD YOU GET A FLU SHOT? Poster Size - Maximum 12 x 18 1st Prize: $25, 2nd Prize: $15, 3rd Prize: $10 ONTAriO ASSOCiATiON OF AGriCuLTurAL SOCieTieS POSTER CONTEST TOPiC - Promote Your Fair (must be hand-drawn and include fair dates) 2017 Fair Dates - September 14, 15, 16 Fair Motto - Learn, Laugh, Share, Grow Poster Size Picture must be drawn on 8 x 14 paper then mounted on a 12 x 18 black bristol board, giving the poster a 2 black border. Judging Standards Overall Appearance: 20 pts Attract & Hold Attention: 30 pts Competition Theme Clear: 40 pts Quality Material/End Product: 10 pts Section 3: Up to grade 4 (Juniors) Section 4: Grades 5 to 8 (Intermediate) Section 5: Grades 9 to 12 (Seniors) 1st Prize: $25, 2nd Prize: $15, 3rd Prize: $10 1st Prize winners in each section are eligible to enter the District 14 Competition. HARVEST TEA AT RIVERSIDE PLACE Come sit awhile and enjoy prize winning baking with coffee or tea. Hours of Operation Thursday 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. gate admission daily Tickets Thursday, Friday & Saturday Adults: $10.00 per person Seniors & Students: $7.00 per person Children 12 & under: Free Weekend Passes $20.00 per person Will be available at the gates 56

57 class 43 northern ontario agri-food educational & marketing Inc. giant PumPkiN fest rules Director: Debbie Legrow, The pumpkin must be grown in Northern Ontario. 2. The pumpkin must be planted and looked after by the exhibitor. 3. Must have a New Liskeard Fall Fair exhibitor s number. Adult exhibitors must have a paid New Liskeard Agriculture Membership - $ Pumpkin to be brought to the Fair on Wednesday of Fair Week between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for weigh-in. If this year s largest pumpkin is larger than the current record to date of 1147 lbs, the exhibitor will be awarded $ and bragging rights to have grown the LARGEST PUMPKIN IN NORTHERN ONTARIO. 6. Extra large pumpkins should be on a pallet, please weigh pallet before and mark this weight on the pallet to be able to determine the actual weight of the pumpkin alone. 7. Each Youth and Adult Exhibitor can enter up to 11 pumpkins in the Pumpkin Fest (5 in the main youth or adult section and 6 in JUST FOR FUN SPECIALTY SECTION) 8. All pumpkins must be displayed in the PUMPKIN PATCH. 9. Contact Director Debbie Legrow TiPS FOr GrOWiNG ANd CALCuLATiNG The WeiGhT OF your GiANT PuMPKiN - How to grow a giant pumpkin - go to - How to weigh a pumpkin - go to JUST FOR FUN SPECIALTY PUMPKINS - 1 ST PLACE ROSETTE ONLY - NO PRIZE MONEY - OPEN TO BOTH YOUTH AND ADULTS - ALL SPECIALTY PUMPKINS TO BE UNDER 40 LBS. THE SPECIALTY PUMPKINS WILL BE JUDGED SEPERATLY FROM THE MAIN YOUTH AND ADULT SECTIONS A. Smallest (1-4 lbs) B: Greenest C: Yellowest D: Orangest E: Oddest shape F: Best Shape SeCTiON 1. youth GiANT PuMPKiN 100 LBS & OVER Grand Champion: $ Rosette (sponsored by Aidie Creek Cardens), 2nd: $15.00, 3rd: $ youth PuMPKiN lbs 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $8.00, 3rd: $ youth PuMPKiN Under 39 lbs 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $ youth Pie PuMPKiN 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $ youth BEST DECORATED /CARVED PUMPKIN 1st: $15.00, 2nd: $10.00, 3rd: $5.00 ****************************************** 6. AduLT GiANT PuMPKiN 100 LBS & OVER Grand Champion: $25.00 Food Basics gift card + Rosette, 2nd: $15.00, 3rd: $ AduLT PuMPKiN lbs 1st: $10.00, 2nd: $8.00, 3rd: $ AduLT PuMPKiN Under 39 lbs 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $ AduLT Pie PuMPKiN 1st: $6.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $ AduLT BeST decorated / CArved PUMPKIN 1st: $15.00, 2nd: $10.00, 3rd: $

58 trophies offered in homecraft and JuNior classes IN MEMORY OF ANGELE AUGER Best Judge s Choice selected from Classes 20 to recipient: Manon Moise NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Sewing (Class 20) 2016 recipient: Ann Evans NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Quilting (Class 21) 2016 recipient: Shirley Allen NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Knitting (Class 22A) 2016 recipient: Rosalie Miller Most Pts in Crocheting (Class 22B) 2016 Recipient: Darlene Bowen NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Fancy Work (Class 23) 2016 recipient: Helen Potter NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Spinning & Weaving (Class 24) 2016 recipient: Gisele Auger IN MEMORY OF JEAN MACKEY Most Pts in Photography (Class 25) 2016 Recipient: Kathleen Richards NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Most Pts in Other Crafts (Class 26) 2016 recipient: April Newell CHARTRAND S - YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER Most Pts in Baking (Class 30) 2016 recipient: Rosalie Miller IN MEMORY OF FRED BENNETT Most Pts in Canning (Class 31) 2016 recipient: April Newell IN MEMORY OF NINA MACKEY Most Pts in Home Crafts (Class 20-31) 2016 recipient: April Newell PACKARD PLUMBING NEW EXHIBITOR AWARD Highest Pts in Homecrafts - New Exhibitor 2016 recipient: Paula Burdick FINDLAY S DRUG STORE Most Pts in Class 35 (Seniors Aged 55-70) 2016 recipient: April Newell FINDLAY S DRUG STORE Most Pts in Class 36 (Seniors Aged 71 + yrs) 2016 recipient: Donna Caldwell 2015 JUNIOR AMBASSADOR Class recipient: Julia Seymour SCOTIABANK Most Pts in Daycare (Class 40, Sections 1-12) 2016 recipient: Nevaeh Legrow CHARTRAND S - YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER Most Pts in Jr. & Sr. Kindergarten (Class 40, Sections 13-27) 2016 recipient: Jane Seymour TEACHER S FEDERATION OF ONTARIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Most Pts in Grades 1-2 (Class 40, Sections & ) 2016 recipient: Julia Seymour TEMISKAMING SPEAKER Most Pts in Grades 3-4 (Class 40, Sections & ) 2016 recipient: Anne-Marie Boucher ONTARIO ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS FEDERATION Most Pts in Grades 5-6 (Class 40, Sections & ) 2016 recipient: Jayden Clark ROYAL BANK Most Pts in Grades 7-8 (Class 40, Sections & ) 2016 recipient: Gordon Gauthier TIMISKAMING SQUARE Most Pts in Secondary School (Class 40, Sections & ) 2016 recipient: Sally Potter FOOD BASICS Most Pts in Junior Flowers or Vegetables (Class 41) 2016 recipient: Grace Twiner 2016 GIANT PUMPKIN 2016 recipient: Sharron West 113 lbs NEW LISKEARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Exhibitor of the Year (Most Pts Overall, Entire Fair) 2016 Recipient: April Newell If you won a trophy In 2016, please return It to the homecraft DIrector, BarB cunnington, at the riverside place, DurIng fair week, september 13 to 16, 2017 JunIor classes - return to DeBBIe legrow - In portable 58

59 premier partners PREMIER PARTNER Brownlee Equipment Brownlee Equipment GRAND CHAMPION PARTNERS Green Tractors Earlton Green Tractors Earlton CJTT FM CJTT Radio FM City City of of Temiskaming Temiskaming Shores Shores Ebert Ebert Welding Ontario Power Generation grand champion PARTNERS RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION PARTNERS reserve GRAND champion PARTNERS McDonald s Restaurant McDonald s Restaurants Scotiabank Temiskaming Printing Co. CHAMPION PARTNERS champion PARTNERS Deep Water Design Deep Grant Water Fuels Design Grant Joedy Fuels Aitchison Electric Joedy Koch Aitchison Farms & Agri-Sales Electric Mikrolink Computers Koch Farms New Liskeard Lions Club Microlink Northern Computers Feed & Supplies New Packard Liskeard Plumbing Lions Club Pedersen Construction Inc. Pedersen Concrete Ag Phippen Centre) Waste Management Packard Temiskaming Plumbing Ag Centre Co-operative Regionale Pedersen Temiskaming Construction Cattlemen s Association Inc. Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee Pedersen Concrete Tench MacDiarmid Insurance Phippen The Greenhaus Waste Management Ltd. Temiskaming Vision Signs Ag Centre Co-operative Wilson Cheverolet Buick GMC Northern Feed & Supplies (part of the Tem Regionale Temiskaming RED RIBBON Cattlemen's PARTNERSAssociation Temiskaming Dairy Producer Committee Bill Mathews Motors Tench-MacDiarmid Chartrand s Your Independent Insurance Grocer Brokers The Earlton Greenhaus Country Store Inc./Earlton Timber Mart EastGen Genetics Vision Signs and Graphics Econo Lodge Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Farm Credit Canada Findlay s Drug Store Fountain Tire Grant Farms Grant Home Hardware Ltd. Grant Propane Mid-North Containers Ltd. Northway Chrysler Ltd. Rotary Club of Haileybury sponsoring partners red ribbon Temiskaming PARTNERS Crops Coalition Temiskaming Pleasure Horse Club Bill Temiskaming Mathews Shores Motors and Area Chamber of Commerce Tri Town Toyota 5th Wheel Training Institute Chartrand's Your Independent Grocer Earlton Country Store Inc / Earlton Timbermart EastGen BLUE Genetics RIBBON PARTNERS Econo Lodge A&B Digital Printing Farm A. Caldwell Credit Sand Canada & Findlay s Gravel Drugstore Fountain Active 1 Source Tire for Sports Grant Farms Andy Godmaire Sheep Kal Tire Grant Shearing Home Services Hardware Ltd. Grant s Blue Wave Propane Energy - Bill Mackey Mid-North Containers Ltd. Metal Breault s Discount Northway Warehouse Chrysler Inc. Temiskaming Breault s Heating Crops & Coalition Temiskaming Cooling Ltd. Pleasure Horse Club Buffam Leveille Funeral Temiskaming Shores and Area Home Chamber Campsall of Electric Commerce Tri-Town Clean Scene Toyota 5th Co-operators Wheel Training InsuranceInstitute Service Coté Touchless Car Wash & Coté Pole Lines Desjardins Caisse- Populaire de New Liskeard YELLOW RIBBON PARTNERS Aidie Creek Gardens Amber s Bill Stewart -Auctioneer Carpet One Floor & Home Chat Noir Books Claudette Woods DJ s Dymond Acres Food Basics Friends of Festivals K9-5 Doggy Daycare Leis Landscaping Yard Leis Wood Products Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum 59 Maille s Marine Despres-Pacey Insurance Brokers Ltd. Earlton Farm Show Giant Tiger Grant Thornton LLP MC Contracting New Liskeard Sheet Paul Ayotte Insurance Perrin Funeral Chapel Pete s Small Engines Precision Auto Body South Temiskaming Community Futures Development Corp. Temiskaming Vet The Quilting Barn/ Mongrain Textiles Thornloe Feed & Supplies Tri-Town Motor Sports Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency - District 11 Petals Flower Shop Royal LePage Best Choice Realty South Wabi Sawmill Temiskaming Livestock Exchange The Wine Place Thornloe Cheese Three H Furniture Systems Trudel Equipment UPI Energy LLP Wayne & Debbie Legrow Yves Prime Cut Meats

60 dream Catcher equestrian Centre Bob Heroux Amy Heroux Wilson Farms John Wilson Farm Walther & Walther Rob & Carmen Walther Seeson ranch Greg & Sandra Seed Jeff & Val Seed Farms of the Fair Farms that donated to the 2017 new Liskeard Fall Fair Bowmanlea Farms Matt & Elaine Bowman Breault Stock Farm Alain Breault & Nancy Frey Birchgrove Farm Marvin & Shelley Kant Winden Bow Farm Claude & Darlene Bowen SJS Farms Sylvain St-Onge Liskeard Farms Vern & Denise Burnett Cedar Springs Angus John & Anita Herd Alexander Farms Philip Alexander & Jennie Alexander Golden Meadow Farms Barry & Liz Potter Sunny Side Acres Lois Phippen Luke & Chantal Phippen hide-a-way Farm Amy Gauthier dj s dymond Acres Don & Jocelyn Pipe Pasture Hill Farms Jim & Wanda Johnston 60

61 attendance draw Vehicle Sourced from dealerships in Temiskaming Shores with the financial sponsorship of area merchants. Phone: Fax: Toll Free: ON THE STRIP Hwy. 11 North New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Phone: Fax: Toll Free: Highway #11 North New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 North-Way Hessle St. P.O. Box 1059 New Liskeard, ON P0J 1P0 Phone: Fax: support our business community - shop LocaLLy! 61

62 New Liskeard Agricultural Society Fall Fair Attendance Draw Record Year Winner Vehicle Dealer 1949 Charles Bookman Chevrolet Connelly Motors 1950 Ronald Taylor Pontiac Connelly Motors 1951 Mrs. Charles Risdon Pontiac Connelly Motors 1952 Mrs. Ray Rivard Plymouth MacKay 1953 E. Henderson Chevrolet Connelly Motors 1954 Claudia Gauvreau Ford Maguires Garage 1955 Wilf Ryan Dodge P.H. Armstrong 1956 Ed Swartz Plymouth P.H. Armstrong 1957 Joe Carrierre Chevrolet Connelly Motors Year Winner Vehicle Dealer 1977 John Brown Acadian Armstrong Motors 1978 Claudette Leveille Volare Northway Chrysler 1979 Mrs. R. Breault Pinto Jack Mathews 1980 Lorna Chief Monza Wilson Chev-Olds 1981 Conrad Denis Acadian Armstrong Motors 1982 Keith Jenkins Chevette Wilson Chev-Olds 1983 Bob Beaudoin Escort Bill Mathews No Winner No Dealer 1998 Bev Foley Riding Lawn Mower 1958 Raymond Forget Ford Maguires Garage 1959 Dr. G.S. Wallace Pontiac Sutherland 1960 Lorne Aitchison Rambler Gauvreau Motors 1961 Pat Bolger Vauxhaul P.H. Armstrong 1962 Duncan McFarlane Ford Falcon Maguires Garage 1963 Ted Waugh Chevy 11 Connelly Motors 1964 Gordon Males Valiant J.P. Lapalme 1965 Joe Benoit Comet Jack Mathews 1966 Jean Gauthier Chevy 11 Connelly Motors 1967 Mrs. Caverly Acadian Armstrong Motors 1968 Mrs. N. Truax Meteor Jack Mathews 1969 Daniel Page Rebel Gauvreau Motors No Winner No Dealer 1972 No Winner Chevy Nova Connelly Motors 1973 Mrs. A. Willard Duster Northway Chrysler 1974 Mrs. Bunnie Coull Maverick Jack Mathews 1975 Ted Marvin Chevy Nova Connelly Motors 1976 Phylliss & Sidney Gremlin Sroka Motors Larocque 1999 John McLaren Riding Lawn Mower 2000 Pat Peddie Riding Lawn Mower Trudel 2001 Thank You! 2002 Theresa Joseph Yamaha Chexcraft Cavar Wilson Chev-Olds 2003 Susan Hughes Dodge Neon Northway Chrysler 2004 Pontiac Sunfire Armstrong Motors 2005 Ford Focus Bill Mathews Motors 2006 Martin Auger Chevrolet Aveo Wilson Chev Olds 2007 Laurie Lotz Pontiac Wave Armstrong Motors 2008 Louise Gosselin Dodge JEEP Northway Chrysler 2009 Jason Holeska Ford Ranger Bill Mathews Motors 2010 Alex McLean Chev Cobalt Wilson Chev Olds 2011 Dodge Caliber SE Northway Chrysler 2012 Winnifred Scott Chevy Sonic LS Wilson Chev-Olds 2013 Henry Doupe Ford Fiesta Bill Mathew Motors 2014 Joel Boucher Toyota Yaris Tri Town Toyota 2015 Luc Gosselin Dodge Dart Northway Chrysler 2016 Annamae Needham Ford Fiesta Bill Mathews Motors 62

63 Year Winner Owner/Farm Represented Judge 1966 John Francis Lorrain Farms James McKay 1967 Larry Butler James McKay 1968 George Taylor James McKay 1969 Jill Butler 1970 Alf MacMillan Dymond Acres 1971 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms 1972 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms 1973 Nina Burnett Liskeard Farms Milton Cornish 1974 Stanley Francis Lorrain Farms 1975 Edson Jibb 1976 Wendy Loach Freedom Farms Bob Alexander & Andy Demers 1977 Maurice Breault New Liskeard Agricultural Society Fall Fair Steer Show Winners 1978 Ken Weber George Pettman 1979 John Wilson Liskeard Farms Will Herman 1980 Doug Richardson Hooker Creek Ranch Stan Searles 1981 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Dave Beattie 1982 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Wayne Jackson 1983 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Judges from USA 1984 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Tom Coulter 1985 Darren Gray Gray Valley Farms Nancy Nackers 1986 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Will Herman 1987 Barry Potter Golden Meadows Farms Steve James 1988 Paula Burnett Liskeard Farms George Early 1989 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Keith Black 1990 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Bill Jackson 1991 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Barry Stewart 1992 Suzanne Legros Liskeard Farms Dave Perry 1993 Paula Burnett Liskeard Farms Ross Bailey 1994 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Dan Taggart 1995 Winner Disqualified Ron Baker/Dave Kohler Rob Hasson 1996 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Tom Coulter 1997 Ernie Dambrowitz Dambrowitz Polled Herefords Steve James 1998 Vern Burnett Liskeard Farms Harold McNeely 1999 Jennie Alexander Alexander Farms Keith Black 2000 Jennie Alexander Alexander Farms Allan Grogie 2001 Jennie Alexander Alexander Farms Tom Coulter 2002 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Lee Rintoul 2003 Kerry Walton K & C Farms Dennis Eagles 2004 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Keith Black 2005 Keith Kirkham Alexander Farms Mike Earley 2006 Bruce Patchell Tom Coulter 2007 Rob Walther Ferme Walther & Walter Brian Dudgeon 2008 Greg Seed Seeson Ranch Brad & Sarah Buchanan 2009 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Steve Kell 2010 Ann Legros Liskeard Farms Brad Gilchrist 2011 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Tom Coulter 2012 Alain Breault Breault Stock Farm Keith Black 2013 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Steve Burgomaster 2014 Steven Burnett Liskeard Farms Brad Gilchrist 2015 Greg Seed Seeson Farms Dwayne Miller 2016 Dylan Walther Farm Walther And Walther Josh Englehart 63

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