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PRESIDENT’S LETTER The 96th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair I would like to welcome all exhibitors to The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is a celebrates excellence in agriculture, the 96th Royal. As the newly elected great Canadian tradition – now 96 years food products and equine sport. This President and Chairman of The Board I young. By competing in The Royal, you annual event welcomes exhibitors of am thrilled to preside over our 2018 Fair. are part of our tradition — and part of many different livestock breeds and our future. I wish you every success in The 2017 Fair was the most successful agricultural products excited to compete the Royal competition of your choice in Royal year on record. As a result, The for championship titles, conduct business 2018. We appreciate your participation Royal is investing in improving exhibitor and interact with their colleagues. The and your loyalty. Rest assured that we experience. Upgraded electrical and water Royal also welcomes thousands of continue to work hard to create a best-in- supply has been approved by the Board spectators eager to explore and learn class experience for you. We look forward of Directors and work is underway. The about agriculture and food and interact to seeing you at The Royal. Rob Flack, President upgrades to the Livestock Barn will allow with producers. On behalf of The Royal’s The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair access to much needed services for beef Good luck to everyone and we will see you staff, volunteers and Board of Directors, and dairy exhibitors. in the show ring! 3
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GENERAL INFORMATION THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Main Reception (416) 263-3400 AGRICULTURE SHOW OFFICE HORSE SHOW Agriculture Show Office Manager Angela Booth Malleau (416) 263-3418 Director, Equestrian & Breed Sport Christine Reupke (416) 263-3407 abooth@royalfair.org creupke@royalfair.org active after September 10, 2018 Horse Show Manager Peter Doubleday (416) 263-3417 ADMINISTRATION Group Sales Coordinator Josh Baranowski (416) 263-3409 Chief Executive Officer Charlie Johnstone (416) 263-3401 jbaranowski@royalfair.org cjohnstone@royalfair.org Director, Event & Broadcast Robert MacAskill (416) 263-3498 rmacaskill@royalfair.org Manager, Corporate Projects Jennifer Tattersall (416) 263-3406 jtattersall@royalfair.org SPONSORSHIP SALES AND DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE SHOW Director, Corporate Development Chris Sura (416) 263-3402 csura@royalfair.org Director, Agriculture & Food Peter Hohenadel (416) 263-3482 phohenadel@royalfair.org Senior Manager, Corporate Development Caitlin O’Neill (416) 263-3437 coneill@royalfair.org Manager, Agriculture & Food Trish McMahon Scott (416) 263-3440 tscott@royalfair.org COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Agriculture & Food Coordinator Shaniece Mitchell (416) 263- 3433 Manager, Commercial Exhibits Heather Sommer (416) 263-3455 smitchell@royalfair.org hsommer@royalfair.org MARKETING FINANCE Manager, Marketing Bobby Arthur (416) 263-3411 Director, Finance Janet Scott (416) 263-3469 & Community Relations barthur@royalfair.org jscott@royalfair.org Financial Administrator Kelly Manning (416) 263-3496 HOSPITALITY kmanning@royalfair.org Director, Hospitality & Special Events Tim Lilleyman (416) 263-3413 tlilleyman@royalfair.org OPERATIONS Manager, Operations Gabe Simms (416) 263-3408 FEATURE PROGRAMMING gsimms@royalfair.org Manager, Features & Education Ana Stuart (416) 263-3495 astuart@royalfair.org 5
GENERAL INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS SHIPPING ADDRESS ONTARIO HYDRO SAFETY REGULATIONS ATTENTION UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Royal Agricultural Winter Fair The Ontario Electrical Safety Code Rule 2-022, requires EXHIBITORS 39 Manitoba Drive Door 33, Manitoba Drive that all electrical equipment must be approved before it may Enercare Centre Enercare Centre lawfully be advertised, displayed, offered for sale, sold, or oth- PAYMENT OF FEES Exhibition Place Exhibition Place erwise disposed of or used in this Province. It is, therefore, 1. All fees must be paid in Canadian Funds. Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that all electri- 2. In order to obtain maximum premium on US funds, Canada Canada cal equipment in, on or about his/her booth comply with the (1) pay by credit card, VISA or MASTERCARD accepted above regulations. This includes electrical merchandise as well or (2) purchase a Canadian Dollar Draft or Money Order PARKING VIOLATIONS as lighting and display equipment. at your Bank or Post Office. The RAWF will not be responsible for payment of parking 3. DO NOT SEND cheques drawn on US Banks marked Should any of this equipment not comply, it is recommended violations incurred by any person(s) prior to, during or after as “Payable in Canadian Dollars,” as we are unable to that you request temporary permission to exhibit while the the RAWF negotiate same. International exhibitors MUST pay the necessary electrical approval certification is being sought: HST charges on their entries, as the service is being pro- LIVESTOCK TRAILER PARKING Electrical Safety Authority vided in Canada. Exhibitors’ livestock trailers will be parked OFF Exhibition Attn.: Provincial Code Engineer grounds at no charge during the RAWF in designated lots 155 Matheson Road West CUSTOMS assigned by The RAWF. A map to allocated parking locations Mississauga, ON L5R 3L5 Exhibits from the United States or any other foreign coun- will be provided during move in/arrival. It is requested that all Tel: (905) 712-5363 try will be admitted in bond without collection of duties, if exhibitors requiring parking for their trucks and trailers pro- Failure to comply could result in the equipment being refused returned within ninety days from date of importation. Exhib- vide that information on the entry form so that The RAWF connection to the source of electrical supply and may even be itors from outside Canada should contact the RAWF’s desig- may appropriately allocate space for parking in 2018. ordered to be removed from the display. nated customs broker: ELECTRICAL POWER: The electrical power in all buildings Livingston Event Logistics SHUTTLE SERVICE is 60 cycle. The outlets in most buildings have three prongs. 40 University Avenue, Suite 400, Toronto, ON, M5J 1T1. A shuttle will operate between the Enercare Centre/Coca- All electrical appliances used in buildings where such outlets Tel 416-863-9339 or Fax 416-863-5149. Cola Coliseum Buildings and the Ontario Place parking lot on a regular basis. There will be no charge for this service. have been installed must be equipped with cords having three- Livingston Event Logistics have offices at most Ports of Entry pronged grounded plugs. to Canada. It is suggested that exhibitors contact Livingston COOKING APPLIANCES: No cooking units shall be Event Logistics well in advance of entry to Canada. allowed in the buildings. ELECTRICAL SERVICES: All exhibitors must use the ser- U.S. Livestock Exhibitors – Import permits are necessary for vices of the in-house electrical company contacted through temporary entry to Canada. Please refer to the Rules & Reg- Enercare Centre. ulations for detailed permit instructions and requirements for Breeding Cattle imported from the United States to Canada on temporary status. 6
GENERAL INFORMATION THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE IN AGRICULTURE AWARD ENDOWMENT FUND Since 1996, the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario Call for Nominations The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has an established FWIO invites you to recognize a deserving woman who has (FWIO) have recognized the significant contribution made Endowment Fund which exists to provide reserves for tirelessly contributed to “excellence in agriculture” at The by women in agriculture at The Royal Agricultural Winter responsible financial management, and also to provide a Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The winner will be FWIO’s Fair by presenting them with the prestigious Women of source of funding for initiatives deemed critical to advanc- guest of honour at the Tribute to Agricultural Excellence Excellence in Agriculture Award. ing the objectives of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Luncheon, where the award will be presented. Enriching The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Endowment Criteria for Selection Fund is an important responsibility shared by those who Open to all women currently or previously involved in agri- Selection are committed to the future of this great Canadian insti- culture, The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and their com- The winner will be selected by an appointed committee of tution. The demands today are significant, and the dreams munity (i.e. 4-H, Fair Board or Plowing Match). FWIO representatives and notified by September 30. for tomorrow limitless – and we all have the ability to con- Applications available from: Nominations tribute either directly or indirectly. Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario Your nomination package must include: If you would like more information about The Royal A typed profile, not to exceed 500 words, describing 552 Ridge Road Agricultural Winter Fair Endowment Fund, including the agricultural work of the nominee, involvement at The Stoney Creek, ON L8J 2Y6 details as to how to make a contribution, please contact Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and in their community. Phone: 905-662-2691 the Chief Executive Officer, Royal Agricultural Winter Three nominators, providing letters of recommendation Email: fwio@fwio.on.ca Fair at 416-263-3400. (not to exceed one page each) and the nominee’s contact Deadline: Submit completed nomination packages by June information 30th each year. All nominations are to be sent to the FWIO Offices. Previous Winners 1996 Miriam Detwiler 2005 Monica Veit 1996 Joy Palmer 2007 Judy Shelley 1997 Evelyn McCutcheon 2008 Joanne Currie 1998 Grace Oesch 2009 Doris Aitken 1999 Cathy Wilson Pinkney 2011 Katie Normet 2000 Cathy Lasby 2012 Karen Eastman Velthuis 2001 Jane Whaley 2013 Mary Ann Found 2002 Josie Wintersinger 2014 Donna Willows 2003 Sharon Douglas 2015 Pat Marcotte 2016 Mary Elmhirst Congratulations to the 2017 winner of the "Women of Excellence in Agriculture Award" Shelley Barfoot-O’Neill 7
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS The following General Rules and Regulations of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair are applicable and must be followed. Where there is an exception to any rule or regulation, it is duly noted in the appropriate section and must be followed. INTERPRETATION ENTRY PROCEDURE the particulars of firms may be required by the Exec- 1. Throughout the Competition Book, The Royal 5. Exhibitors are encouraged to place their entries online utive Committee. Agricultural Winter Fair Association of Canada and where applicable. 13. Unless otherwise specified, no entry is required for The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair shall be referred to 6. An entry will be considered valid only when the RAWF championships or specials, provided the animal or as the “RAWF” or “The Royal” receives a properly completed and signed Entry Form article is entered in the appropriate regular class. First a. “Directors” means the Board of Directors of the including payment in full by no later than the entry and second prize winners are automatically eligible for RAWF closing date. The RAWF reserves the right to refuse championships. b. “Chief Executive Officer” or “CEO” means the any entry, at its sole discretion, and to return any entry EXHIBITS Chief Executive Officer of the RAWF fee without further liability. Closing dates are stated in 14. All exhibits shall be under the control and direction c. “Judge” means the person(s) contracted by the each competition section. of the RAWF but solely at the risk of the exhibitor. RAWF to decide events/competitions/shows at 7. If the number of entries exceeds the capacity of the The RAWF will not be responsible for damage, injury, such RAWF facility, The RAWF reserves the right to return entries. loss or theft of any exhibit, irrespective of the cause of d. “Exhibitor” means any owner signing an Entry Form 8. If an Entry Form is sent by FAX machine: such damage, injury, loss or theft. Each exhibitor will be and/or the lessee, manager, agent nominator, driver, a. Please indicate that you have faxed your entry, on solely responsible for any damage, injury, loss or theft rider or employee of such owner the entry form; occasioned by or arising from any article exhibited by 2. The RAWF Management has the final and absolute b. Entries will only be accepted if payment is made by him/her and shall indemnify the RAWF against all legal right to interpret these rules and regulations and to credit card and the credit card information is com- or other proceedings in regard thereto. determine all matters, questions or differences in pleted on the form; 15. No exhibit shall be temporarily removed during the regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, or in con- c. Do not FAX an Entry Form more than once unless RAWF without the written authority of the Chief nection with, or incident to the RAWF. instructed to do so by the RAWF. Executive Officer and this written permission shall be 3. The RAWF Management has the right to amend or 9. Payment of entry fees will be accepted by Master- given only on leaving such deposit as the Chief Execu- add to these Rules and Regulations from time to time Card/VISA or cheque. HST should be added to all fees tive Officer shall specify, and the written authority shall 4. Any exhibitor who violates any of the rules and reg- quoted unless otherwise stated, and must be paid in state the departure time and return time of the exhibit. ulations printed in the Competition Book will forfeit Canadian funds. US exhibitors please refer to the U.S. If the exhibit is not returned in accordance with the all privileges and premiums upon decision of the man- and Foreign Exhibitors page. terms of the authority, the deposit will be forfeited to agement. This may include any or all of the following: 10. Exhibits that have been erroneously entered, may, at the RAWF. a. Prizes, awards, diplomas, certificates; the discretion of the Agriculture Manager, be trans- 16. Under no circumstances will articles which are offensive b. Prize money; ferred to their proper classes prior to judging. by reason of their odour or appearance or which are c. Forfeiture of any or all passes, entry fees and stall 11. No substitution will be accepted after the entry closing dangerous by reason of their combustible or explosive rental fees; date, except as referred to in the appropriate section character, be accepted or admitted, and if any such be d. Banned from exhibiting at future RAWF Events. 12. Firms and co-partnerships entering exhibits for com- allowed admission, through misrepresentation or oth- This exhibitor may also be subject to such penalty as the petition must be in existence at the time of making the erwise, they must be removed by order of the Chief Executive Committee may determine. entry and in all cases must be bona fide. Affidavits of Executive Officer. 8
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS EXHIBITS (cont’d) 17. No exhibit shall have overhead storage of any kind as 25. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to keep stalls, Tents/displays that are approved by RAWF Manage- it does not comply with the RAWF’s safety protocols. pens and/or exhibit areas clean and neat. ment will be subject to a fee. Tent space will be limited 18. No pets will be allowed in the facilities with the excep- 26. Professional displays are encouraged. Space visible to to 10x10 and display space will be limited to 10x7. Tents tion of service dogs. the public and/or your neighbouring exhibitors must and displays are to be incorporated into the stalling 19. If required by the RAWF Management, an exhibi- be finished attractively. Please see the display/tent* area. Tents and displays will not be permitted on the tor shall make a statutory declaration that the article section on the entry form to apply. stalling row ends or against the building walls due to fire exhibited by him/her is exhibited in accordance with and safety protocols. DISPLAYS and in all respects comply with the rules and regulations Only one tent and/or booth is allowed per string. A tent 27. Exhibitors will not be permitted to call attention to of the RAWF. In case any exhibitor refuses to make is to be used for tack storage. A display booth is to be their exhibits in a noisy or disorderly manner. Only such declaration, all premiums awarded to him/her shall used for farm or animal promotion only. Any tents or such signs and placards may be used throughout the be forfeited and all such articles shall be removed forth- displays that are not utilized in the appropriate manner, buildings as the Chief Executive Officer shall approve with if so ordered by the Executive Committee. as deemed by management, will be removed. All tents and allow. The Executive Committee reserves the right and displays must post their permit for the clear view EXHIBITOR CONDUCT to prescribe the dimensions and regulate the position of the Fire Marshal and RAWF staff. 20. Any false representation, interference or unacceptable of all signs, and generally to direct the arrangement of the exhibits, so far as the same may be necessary to 30. Pop-up tents will be required to have an operable fire conduct on the part of an Exhibitor will be dealt with by secure harmony and an attractive appearance. Except extinguisher positioned on the outside of the tent. The the RAWF according to the circumstances of the case. with permission of the CEO, no person(s) will be per- Fire Marshal has the authority to look in any pop-up 21. Upon the discovery of any fraud, deception or dishon- mitted to distribute advertising matter in the RAWF tent, at any time, if there is probable cause. If possible, est practice, either in the preparation or ownership or Show Rings except from his/her exhibit, nor tack up or the Fire Marshal will check with string personnel prior of any misrepresentation concerning any article exhib- post any advertisement, bill, card, etc., except in the to entry. ited, which may have affected or have been intended to space occupied by the exhibitor. 31. Remember: Fire Regulations and enhanced grounds affect the decision of the judges, the Executive Com- 28. Undue noise or unseemly methods of demonstrations safety measures are designed for the protection and mittee has the power to withhold the payment of any made in the operation of displays will not be tolerated. safety of you and your property. prize awarded. The Executive Committee may prohibit any such party or parties from exhibiting at the RAWF Noise levels of sound amplification equipment must JUDGES AND JUDGING for one or more years and may also publish the names not interfere with any other persons. The RAWF may 32. Judges are expected to familiarize themselves with all of such persons as may be deemed expedient. terminate the use of any such equipment or methods. the rules and regulations of the RAWF and to partic- 22. Consumption of alcoholic beverages outside of desig- The final decision of what constitutes undue noise and ularly note those bearing on the classes to be judged nated licensed areas of the RAWF will not be tolerated. unseemly methods shall rest with the RAWF. by them. Violators of this rule will be dealt with accordingly. 29. In an effort to best utilize the space in the barn for 33. In the absence of competition in any class, the judge will 23. The Enercare Centre and Coca-Cola Coliseum are animal and exhibitor use, tents* and displays will only award such premium as he/she determines the exhibit smoke free facilities. In accordance with the Smoke- be permitted once the stalling plan has been finalized. deserves. He/she will exercise his/her discretion as to Free Ontario Act, smoking is PROHIBITED in the Exhibitors wishing to have a display and/or tent must whether first, second or any premium will be awarded. barns and indoor areas. complete the tent/display application and submit it to Judges may not award prizes to unworthy exhibits. 24. Glass bottles are not permitted in the barn for safety the Agriculture Show Office along with entries before and environmental reasons. the respective entry closing date of each section. * PLEASE NOTE: Ceiling covers are prohibited on tents. Non-compliance will result in RAWF staff removing ceiling covers. In addition, The Royal will fine the exhibitor at fault $500 which will be deducted from any prize money won or added to their invoice. 9
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS JUDGES AND JUDGING (cont’d) 34. If there is any question regarding the legitimacy of an 37. Any exhibitor who by himself/herself, his/her agent or 41. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair reserves the right entry, or the right of an article to compete in any Sec- employee interferes or shows disrespect to any judge to not process cheques in the amount of or less than tion or Class, the judge shall report this to the Super- during the performance of his/her duties on the prem- $25.00 for all shows where prizes are being offered intendent or clerk in charge. ises occupied by the RAWF or is guilty of conduct 42. Ribbons and trophies will be awarded as follows: 35. All judging documentation (each page initialed) must be calculated to bring the RAWF into disrepute shall be a. Ribbons signed with the judge’s regular signature and returned subject to any or all the forfeitures and/or penalties pro- First. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red to the Agriculture Show Office as soon as the awards vided for in Rule #4. Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue are completed. Judges should not leave the RAWF until Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White PROTESTS they have ascertained that there are no protests against Fourth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow 38. All other protests must be made out to the RAWF in any of the awards in the classes they have judged. Fifth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green writing and accompanied by a deposit of $50. Such 36. The decision of the judges shall be final in all cases. Sixth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pink protests must plainly state the cause of complaint, However, should an exhibitor have a protest, the fol- Seventh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purple concern or appeal and must be delivered to the CEO’s lowing procedure must be followed: Eighth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown office within 48 hours of the event or visit. a. All protests must be in writing and must state plainly Ninth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange the cause of complaint or appeal and must be deliv- SUPERINTENDENTS AND ASSISTANTS Tenth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pale Blue ered to the Chief Executive Officer’s Office within 39. Subject to the direction of the RAWF Agriculture Championship . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White & Blue two (2) hours of judging (for livestock). For all other Manager, each Superintendent and/or assistant is Reserve Championship. . Purple, Pink & White competitions, complaints must be delivered to the responsible for the Section to which he/she is assigned. b. Trophies – Trophies offered for perpetual competition CEO’s office within 48 hours; Consequently, exhibitors are required to follow his/her will remain in the custody of the RAWF. The name b. The protest must be accompanied by a deposit instructions in matters pertaining to the placing and of each winner will be engraved thereon or on the which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained showing of exhibits. plate attached thereto. c. Deposit amounts are as follows: AWARDS 43. Each exhibitor shall agree that photographs taken of $100 Livestock (this includes livestock youth shows) 40. Prize money will be mailed as soon as possible after the the exhibitor and/or exhibits by any photographer $50 Agriculture Product and Dance Competitions; close of the RAWF and will be paid in Canadian funds. approved by the RAWF may be used for purposes of d. No appeal from an award based upon a statement Exhibitors who do not receive their prize money by promotion by the RAWF or its official sponsors. that the judge has overlooked an exhibit will be con- January 5th of the year following the RAWF, must apply sidered by the Executive Committee. to the Agriculture department for payment thereof, in writing, before January 10th, quoting specifics of the competition, class and placing. 10
SMALL LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. OWNERSHIP: All entries must be the bona fide prop- will not be allowed in the show ring, at the discretion of 8. BARREN ANIMALS: The RAWF debars and will, to erty of the exhibitor; owned by and registered in the RAWF management. the utmost of its power, discourage and prohibit the name of the exhibitor at the time of entry closing. The 4. All livestock entered in purebred classes for show or showing of barren animals in breeding classes/shows. breeder of the animal will be the person(s) recorded as sale at the RAWF must be recorded as Purebred as 9. STALLS: Stalls and pens for livestock will be allotted by such on the registration certificate. An animal owned determined by the by-laws of an Association authorized the Superintendent and barn bosses of the section. No jointly by more than one individual, firm or institution to register animals of that breed. Each breed association exhibitor has the right of use to any stall at succeeding must be registered in the names of the joint owners. In shall: Fairs. Consequently, exhibitors installing fittings in a the event that one of the joint owners is the breeder of a. Be solely responsible to assure that its breed reg- stall do so subject to the RAWF’s right to enter the stall the animal, he may include it in a group class having a istration rules, regulations and by-laws, including and remove such fittings when, in the opinion of man- bred and owned requirement. those relating to ownership and to those relating to agement, it is desirable to do so to cope with stabling 2. CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS: criteria defining “purebred” for that specific breed requirements or to comply with fire safety regulations. a. Entries and full payment are due on or before the are adhered to No overhead storage will be permitted as per General posted closing date b. Be solely responsible to verify and assure, prior to Rules & Regulations Rule #17. b. Entries received after the posted closing date will the competition, that each entry made in a breed 10. EXHIBITOR SIGNS: The RAWF has available for pur- be accepted at the discretion of the RAWF and association sanctioned show is eligible to compete in chase standard exhibitor signs. A chloroplast panel 48” late penalties may apply (See individual competi- the class or classes declared by the exhibitor wide and 15” deep may be used by exhibitors of cattle, tion section) c. Indemnify the RAWF against all legal or other pro- sheep and goats. For the price of $100 each a sign will c. Cancellations received due to extraordinary circum- ceedings related to the implementation of the breed be ordered and delivered to the RAWF for you. Signs stances (eg. Natural disasters, storms, accidents or association’s rules, regulations and by-laws can be ordered and picked up in the Royal Agriculture emergencies) will be addressed on a case by case 5. PRODUCTION OF CERTIFICATES: Exhibitors of Show Office. basis by RAWF management animals entered in the purebred classes must have orig- 11. ACCOMMODATION FOR LIVESTOCK: It shall d. Cancellations or scratches received prior to the clos- inal certificates of registration available for inspection be the duty of the Barn Manager, Livestock Superin- ing date will receive a refund of 100% of entry fee by the relevant Breed Association or RAWF officials. tendents and barn bosses of the section to work with less the administration fee and related costs exhibitors to ensure neat and attractive exhibits. This 6. All livestock must arrive to the RAWF identified with e. Refunds for entries following the closing date will approved indicators (as approved by Agri-Food Can- will be enforced by preventing an exhibitor from utiliz- only be accepted if accompanied by a signed veter- ada) and they are to be tagged before leaving the ing too many stalls/pens or from unduly crowding their inary or medical certificate. In this event 25% of the farm. Exhibitors with animals that arrive without tags animals, and through regulating the use of stalls/pens entry fees and administration fee will be withheld. are subject to a $1,300.00 personal fine, and a fine of for purposes other than accommodation of exhibits Refunds will be paid within 30 days of the close of $1,300.00 for the transporter and another $1,300.00 and to require the use of sufficient bedding by each the Fair. In the event that an animal’s entry is can- fine for the site of acceptance (RAWF). The exhibi- exhibitor (at the expense of such exhibitor). NOTE: celled for health issues and a refund is awarded, no tor will be responsible for the total fine payment of Stalls will be assigned at the complete discretion of the substitution will be allowed. $3,900.00. The RAWF is NOT a tagging station for Superintendent and barn bosses. Entries do not dictate 3. The competence of the handlers and show-people is livestock. stall space. Stall space will be decided by the number considered essential. Untrained individuals, including of animals that an exhibitor brings to the RAWF. The 7. GROUPS: Animals comprising an exhibit in a group show personnel and visitors, should not be permitted to Superintendent’s decision is final. Any exhibitors who class must have been entered and shown in their respec- handle animals or equipment. Exhibitors are expected do not tie their entries as assigned may be asked to leave tive sections for single animals, except in cases where it to provide adequate training for anyone handling their the grounds and forfeit their entry fees. For Display is permissible to include an animal for which no section livestock. Any exhibitor who cannot handle their animal and pop-up tent regulations, refer to General Rule #29. for single animals is provided 11
SMALL LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS 12. STALL BED (BEEF): A standard amount of first bed- 15. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES: To avoid accidents and 20. DISEASED ANIMALS: In the interest of maintaining ding pack will be provided for Beef Cattle and Youth subsequent claims for damages that could involve an a high standard of animal health, all livestock are subject Cattle shows. exhibitor; no milking machine or other electrical appli- to inspection upon arrival and throughout the show by a. Shavings may be used at the owner’s expense ance without a guard over its moving parts is to be inspectors appointed by the RAWF, officers of Agricul- b. Beef and youth cattle exhibitors will not be permit- placed in the public aisles or beside animals. No electri- ture Canada or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ted to use straw in the designated stalls. Straw will cal appliance may be used unless it has a three-pronged and veterinarians. If evidence of an infectious or con- only be allowed for tie-outs. plug and a ground wire. tagious disease is discovered, the owner of the infected 16. ARRIVAL OF EXHIBITS: See arrival times within each animal shall be required to move it to a designated area 13. FORAGE AND BEDDING: Hay, straw and grain appropriate competition section. These times will be within the building or, on order from the RAWF or may be purchased on site at reasonable prices from strictly adhered to. All articles and animals must be in breed association officer, immediately remove it from an authorized contractor. To prevent congestion in the place and all rubbish waste material cleared away before the premises. aisles during the hours of peak attendance, no deliveries of feed will be made after 10:00 a.m. Exhibitors may 8:00 a.m. each day of the Fair to present the best pos- 21. TREATMENT OF ANIMALS: Abuse of animal(s) in bring in a maximum of 24 hours worth of feed and bed- sible exhibit to Fair visitors. any form will not be allowed. Any violation of this rule ding for their own livestock during the hours of 10:00 17. RELEASE OF EXHIBITS: See departure times within will result in immediate disciplinary action. In all aspects p.m. and 6:00 a.m. only. NO SELLING OF HAY, appropriate competition sections. These times will be of the RAWF, the well-being of animals shall take pri- STRAW OR GRAIN BY ANY PERSON OTHER strictly adhered to. Any exhibitor who moves out before ority over the demands of owners, sellers, buyers, orga- THAN THE RAWF’S AUTHORIZED CONTRAC- designated time will be subject to a $400 penalty and nizers, sponsors and officials. TOR WILL BE PERMITTED. Extra hay or straw may may not be permitted to exhibit at the RAWF in future a. Recommended Codes of Practice are currently in be placed in feed aisles only. All feed buckets, forks and years. Management reserves the right to allow for spe- place for poultry, hogs, dairy cattle, beef cattle, other equipment used in connection with the exhibit cial circumstances. horses, sheep, goats, rabbits and livestock transpor- must be stored in the feed aisles when not in use and tation. These Codes have been designed to guide 18. All livestock entries are required to pay an environmen- nothing may be stored in such aisles to a height greater farmers, handlers, transporters, and processors in tal fee. than that of the partitions. their practices. The codes have been drafted through 14. MANURE: We ask for all exhibitors’ cooperation in HEALTH OF LIVESTOCK close consultation with producers, government keeping the barn as clean as possible. If your animal The health regulations are subject to change without notice. researchers and industry and it is the responsibility drops manure in the aisles or on the carpet, we ask that 19. CANADIAN SHEEP and GOATS of the exhibitor to familiarize themselves with their you clean it up immediately. Manure must be removed a. Producers must ensure that an approved Cana- species codes of practice and put these recommen- by the exhibitor and taken to the specified containers dian Sheep Identification Program (CSIP) eartag dations in practice at the RAWF. outside of the barn for the duration of the show. It must is applied to all sheep and lambs on their premises b. Animal health, stall/animal sanitation, and safety not be piled in the aisles or in the barn during the day. before they leave their farm of origin. should be considered at all times. Adequate pro- This rule will be in effect from October 29 to November b. All sheep and goat entries must be inspected at the visions must be made for ventilation, feeding, and 11, inclusive. Wire, bottles or other solid objects must RAWF for freedom from infectious and contagious watering throughout the show. All handling, hous- not be disposed of in the manure. Exhibitors must bring diseases. ing and veterinary treatment must ensure the health their own manure carts to move their manure to spec- and welfare of the animals. ified containers. 12
SMALL LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS 22. TAMPERING WITH LIVESTOCK: The unethical b. If an animal which in the opinion of an inspector 26. TIME OF SHOWING: The livestock judging schedule fitting of livestock entered for competition is prohib- or inspectors appointed for the purpose has been will be published in the livestock prize list and repeated ited. For the purpose of the RAWF, unethical fitting is unethically fitted, the incident will be reported in the livestock catalogue. Exhibitors are required to act deemed to consist of any treatment or operation mate- and the RAWF/affiliated associations will adhere accordingly; any animal not presented in the ring at the rially altering the structure or natural conformation of to the penalties outlined by the RAWF/affiliated time the class is scheduled will be barred from showing. any part of an animal’s body such as: the introduction association. 27. SPECTATORS BARRED FROM LIVESTOCK of air, liquids, or other substances subcutaneously in any 23. The RAWF reserves the right to collect urine or blood RING(S): No persons other than judges, officials and part of the body, surgical operation to correct defects, samples from any animal for laboratory analysis. An attendants holding animals being exhibited will be or the performance of any act, operation to exaggerate exhibitor of an animal producing a sample having a allowed in the show ring during the time of judging the natural conformation of the animal. quantity of diuretic or unapproved medication of any a. Every exhibitor, in consideration of their entry being kind will forfeit all rights and privileges to exhibit at accepted, specifically undertakes that no animal any future RAWF and forfeit any prize money earned entered by him/her has been or will be before enter- by the present exhibition of the animal or animals in ing the judging ring, unethically fitted. The exhibitor question. agrees to submit for inspection any animal entered 24. No artificial colouring of hair or wool will be allowed by him/her, at any time required before any inspec- tor(s) or appointed for this purpose by the RAWF/ 25. REFUSAL TO SHOW OR PARADE: Exhibitors affiliated association. They further agree that the refusing to lead out their animals for parade or for com- opinion of such inspector(s) be valid and their call to petition in the show ring, when called by the official in be final and conclusive and without recourse against charge, will forfeit all prizes previously won and may be the RAWF/affiliated association. The exhibitor, by debarred from further participation in the RAWF and entering the animal for exhibition, hereby releases be required to remove their animals from the premises the RAWF from all claims and demands whatsoever within six hours after such refusal. in connection with the disqualification of any animal under the provisions of this section. 13
2018 AUCTION SALES AND MARKET LIVESTOCK INFORMATION 1. All Market Livestock exhibited at the 2018 Royal 7. Except in cases where management may order top Market Livestock Sales Agricultural Winter Fair must be sold through auc- prize winners to be retained on the premises until the Commission Rates tion sales. conclusion of the RAWF, animals sold in these auc- Gross Sale Live Rate 2. The selling weight of Market Lambs will be recorded on tions must be removed from the premises by the buy- the day previous to the sale. The Ontario Junior Swine ers or their agents within 12 hours of the conclusion of Up to $2000 6% Show animals will be sold on the basis of live weight. the sales in which they were sold, provided payment has been received by RAWF. 3. In the operation of these sales, the RAWF acts in the $2001 – $10,000 8% capacity of agent, and as such undertakes to collect 8. Exhibitors must: the proceeds of sale from the buyers and to remit a. Provide attendants to conduct their animals to and $10,001 – $20,000 10% same, less commission and any other charges, to the from the weigh scales and sale ring; exhibitor. b. Present their animals in the sale ring in the order $20,001 – $30,000 12% 4. The person signing the sale ticket or identified by the indicated by the sale catalogue; auctioneer as the buyer will be deemed to be the buyer c. Animals sold by one exhibitor may be offered for Over $30,000 15% and will be required to make settlement to the RAWF sale and sold as a group; or the retained sale management group at the con- d. The committee reserves the right to combine into Please note that the rates are only charged on values over clusion of the auction via approved cheque, debit, or groups of 5 or less, any lambs or hogs exhibited in the threshold amount. credit. If groups are purchasing, the person identified the same class. In the event that this right is exer- e.g. Live animal Gross $12,500 would be charged: as the buyer on the sale ticket will be billed by the cised, the grouping will be done at the conclusion 6% on $2,000 plus 8% on $8,000 then 10% on RAWF for 100% of the purchase. It is the responsi- of the judging of the class and while the animals are $2,500 bility of all members to manage their own settlement still in the ring. within the group. Animals will not be released until 13. As per RAWF Livestock Rule #22 entries in the 9. Exhibitors are not permitted to display ribbons or ban- payment has been received. market auctions may be tested. It is the exhibitors ners won at other shows when presenting their animals responsibility to ensure that no unapproved 5. Every animal shall be at the risk of the purchaser when in the auction ring. medication is used on any animals. The RAWF the auctioneer declares it to be sold. 10. A selling commission will be charged as outlined in recommends consulting with your veterinarian before 6. Purchasers of live animals will be responsible for pick Table: Market Livestock Sales Commission Rates. any treatment is given to market livestock. up and delivery of their purchases to the slaughter 11. The buyer will be charged an administration fee equal plant of their choice immediately following the sale. to 1.5% of the purchase price 12. Exhibitors of animals placed in the Championship row are responsible for providing feed for their animals until the close of the Show. 14
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS COMPETITION INFORMATION Chairman: Charles Tilt Vice Chairman: George Cooper Entry Closing Date: Monday September 24, 2018 Show Superintendent: Bill Shrum Absolutely no substitutions will be permitted after this date. Entry Fees: $5.00 per entry WORKING COMMITTEE Arrival Time: Sunday November 11, 2018 — after 6 am and before 9 am Dave Affleck Don Biernes Release Time: Sunday November 11, 2018 — 6 pm to 8 pm Dawn Cooper Dr. Stan Henderson Luke Korcok Trevor MacDonald Please Note: Poultry exhibitors may unload their exhibits at the West Loading dock Dick Nieuwland Greg Oakes of the Enercare Centre or at the East Loading docks. Immediately Carolyn Ridler Robert Ridler after your exhibits have been unloaded you must move your vehicle John Sanders Margaret Schnurr from the loading zone and park in visitor parking. Rob Shrum Dan Terryberry Whitney Tilt Horst Volkmann JUDGING INFORMATION Steve Webster Date: Sunday November 11, 2018 HONORARY COMMITTEE Time: 10 am Location: Semex Ring of Excellence Ralph Beamer Bill Braden Gerald Donnelly Bernice Harper Standard Judge: Paul Homer, Fergus, ON Steve Harper Doug King Bantam Judge: Merle Watson, Shubenacadie East, NS Bruce Mason Jim McIlwain Pigeon Judge: Charlie Power, Petersburg, ON Donald Richardson Don Wilson Waterfowl & Turkey Judge: John Robert McLeod, Scotsburn, NS TROPHY PRESENTATION INFORMATION Date: Sunday November 11, 2018 Time: 4 pm Location: Semex Ring of Excellence NEW FOR 2018 The Royal is pleased to host a Poultry Display Prize Money has been increased. Please see throughout the duration of the Fair in the page 18 for details. Farm to Table Discovery Zone. 15
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Every exhibitor who makes entry in Classes listed in this 6. In sections for any other variety (AOV), any colour (AC), 12. No birds may be changed after judging. Birds showing prize list and pays entry fees equal to or greater than the or any other breed (AOB), the variety, colour or breed evidence of poor health or disease will be removed from amount of $20 is entitled to one complimentary pass. must be named or the entry will not be judged the building under direction of the Superintendent and/ This will be made available to the exhibitor at the Agri- or Show Judges. All pigeon exhibitors are requested to 7. All birds must be in their cages at the RAWF by show day culture Show Office. Additional passes may be purchased record the complete band number on their coop tags at 9 a.m. latest. This will be strictly enforced. at time of entry for $25 each. when placing their exhibit in the pens. 8. The Poultry Superintendent will be in charge of supervis- 2. Exhibitors may leave with the permission of the Super- 13. No exhibitor is permitted to enter into discussion or ing the unpacking and cooping of exhibits during the show intendent after it has been verified that only their show interfere with any judge during the judging. Nor will and returning them to the exhibitors. Exhibits for which stock is in their possession any exhibitor be allowed to handle exhibits being judged entries have not been made will not be allowed to show. unless permission is granted by the Committee Chairman 3. All birds entered will undergo a thorough inspection by a 9. Exhibit tags will be handed out by the superintendent and/or Vice-Chairman. sub-committee consisting of RAWF Poultry Committee on show day. It is up to the exhibitor to ensure that the members. Any specimens showing signs of possible dis- 14. No entry shall necessarily entitle its owner to a prize name portion of the tag is folded up before and during ease, pest infestation, badly soiled feet or plumage, or any unless deemed worthy of an award by the judges. The judging. After judging, placing stickers will be awarded symptoms of apparent poor health, will not be permitted decision of the judges shall be final. and exhibitors are then encouraged to reveal their names. to remain on RAWF grounds. 15. All poultry and turkeys eligible to enter must originate 10. All “For Sale” signs must not exceed 3 in. x 5 in. Only 4. Clean and disinfected or new disposable feed and water from Salmonella Pullorum-Typhoid clean provinces, birds that are shown may be sold. No birds sold may be cups will be provided by RAWF. Exhibitors must pro- states, countries, or have been tested (to Health of Ani- removed until Sunday November 11, 2018 at 6 pm. vide water to their birds during the day. Cups must be mals Regulations – Section 79, standards) with nega- removed and returned to RAWF at the end of the show 11. Any exhibitors who do not comply with this rule (without tive results to be eligible for entry. Questions should be day. Exhibitors are not permitted to bring purchased the permission of the Superintendent) will be forced to directed to: The Ontario Hatchery and Supply Flock Pol- utensils or utensils which have been used at the home forfeit any prize money and will be banned from exhib- icy, Animal Health Laboratory, Laboratory Services Divi- facility. Exhibitors will be provided with bedding for cages. iting in future years of the RAWF. Out of province sion, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6R8. birds may be released early (with the permission of the Tel. (519) 824-4120 ext. 4543 or ahlbact@uoguelph.ca 5. A single exhibitor may enter a maximum of 50 birds in Superintendent). the 2018 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Poultry Show. 16. All classes will be reviewed on an annual basis in regards to competitive merit. The committee reserves to right to cancel any class that does not have a sufficient number of entries to warrant it as being competitive. PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MONEY Standard Poultry, Bantams, Guinea Fowl, Pigeons Turkeys, Waterfowl Placing 1st 2nd 3rd Placing 1st 2nd 3rd Prize Money $7 $6 $5 Prize Money $7 $6 $5 Ribbons to 4th place Ribbons to 4th place 16
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SECTIONS — STANDARD POULTRY AMERICAN STANDARD POULTRY CONTINENTAL STANDARD POULTRY ENGLISH STANDARD POULTRY 1000 New Hampshire 1019 Hamburg, Black 1038 Australorp 1001 Plymouth Rock, Barred 1020 Hamburg, Silver Spangled 1039 Cornish, A.C. 1002 Plymouth Rock, White 1021 Hamburg, Pencilled A.C. 1040 Dorking, A.C. 1003 Plymouth Rock, Columbian 1022 Hamburg, A.O.C. 1041 Orpington, Buff 1004 Plymouth Rock, A.O.C. 1023 Campines A.C. 1042 Orpington, Black 1005 Wyandotte, White 1025 Polish, Buff Laced 1043 Orpington, A.O.C. 1006 Wyandotte, Silver Laced 1026 Polish, White Crested Black 1044 Sussex, A.C. 1007 Wyandotte, A.O.C. 1027 Polish, A.O.C. 1045 English, A.O.B. 1008 Rhode Island Red, A.V. 1029 Faverolle, A.C. 1009 Jersey Giant, A.C. 1030 Continental, A.O.B. MEDITERRANEAN STANDARD POULTRY 1010 Chantecler, A.C. 1050 Andalusian 1011 American A.O.V. ALL OTHER STANDARD POULTRY BREEDS 1051 Ancona 1031 Old English, Black Red 1052 Leghorn, White ASIATIC STANDARD POULTRY 1033 Old English, A.O.C. 1054 Leghorn, Black, S.C. 1013 Brahma, A.C. 1035 Modern, A.C. 1055 Leghorn, Light Brown, S.C. 1014 Cochin, Buff 1036 Sumatra 1056 Leghorn, Dark Brown, S.C. 1015 Cochin, Black 1037 A.O.B. 1057 Leghorn, A.O.V. 1016 Cochin, White 1058 Minorca, A.C. 1017 Cochin, A.O.C. 1059 Mediterranean, A.O.B. 1018 Langshan A.C. CLASSES — STANDARD POULTRY Sections 1000 – 1059 are sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Cock Class 2 Hen Class 3 Cockerel Class 4 Pullet When entering in Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class SECTION 1060 Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Standard Poultry Rosettes 17
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SECTIONS — BANTAMS GAME BANTAMS ROSE COMB CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS FEATHER LEGGED BANTAMS 1065 Modern, Birchen 1092 Rose Comb, A.C. 1117 Cochin, White 1066 Modern, Black Red 1094 Hamburg, A.C. 1118 Cochin, Black 1067 Modern, A.O.C. 1095 Sebright, Silver 1119 Cochin, Buff 1068 Old English, Black 1096 Sebright, Golden 1120 Cochin, A.O.C. 1069 Old English, White 1097 Wyandotte, White 1121 Silkie, A.C. 1070 Old English, Black Red 1098 Wyandotte, Black 1122 Booted, Non-Bearded, A.C. 1071 Old English, A.O.C. 1099 Wyandotte, Partridge 1123 D’Uccle Bearded, A.C. 1100 Wyandotte, Silver Laced . 1124 Brahma, Light SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS 1101 Wyandotte, A.O.C 1125 Brahma, Dark 1076 Plymouth Rock, Barred 1102 Antwerp Belgians, A.C. 1126 Brahma, Buff 1077 Plymouth Rock, White 1103 R.C. Clean Legged, A.O.B. 1127 Feather Legged, A.O.B. 1078 Plymouth Rock, A.O.C. 1128 Faverolle, A.C. 1079 Japanese, Black-Tailed ALL OTHER COMBS CLEAN LEGGED BANTAMS 1080 Japanese, Black or White 1108 Cornish, Dark 1081 Japanese, A.O.C. 1109 Cornish, A.O.C. 1082 Leghorn, White, S.C. 1110 Polish, A.C. 1083 Leghorn, Light Brown 1111 Chantecler, A.C. 1084 Leghorn, A.O.C. 1112 A.O.B. 1085 Rhode Island Red 1087 S.C. Clean Legged CLASSES — BANTAMS Sections 1065 – 1128 are sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Cock Class 2 Hen Class 3 Cockerel Class 4 Pullet When making entry in Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class SECTION 1130 Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Bantam Rosettes 18
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SECTIONS — TURKEYS 1133 Bronze 1135 Bourbon Red 1137 Beltsville Small White 1139 Slate 1134 Narragansett 1136 White Holland 1138 Black 1140 Royal Palm CLASSES — TURKEYS Sections 1133 – 1140 are sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Old Male Class 2 Old Female Class 3 Young Male Class 4 Young Female When making entry in Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class SECTION 1141 Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Turkey Rosettes SECTIONS — WATERFOWL (GEESE) SECTION – LIGHT SECTION – MEDIUM SECTION – HEAVY SECTION 1159 – A.O. Standard Breed 1146 Chinese White 1150 Buff 1154 African Brown 1147 Chinese Brown 1151 Pilgrim 1156 Embden 1148 Egyptian 1152 Sebastopol 1157 Toulouse Grey 1149 Tufted Roman 1153 Pomeranians, A.C. 1158 Toulouse Buff CLASSES — WATERFOWL (GEESE) Sections 1146 – 1159 are sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Old Male Class 2 Old Female Class 3 Young Male Class 4 Young Female When entering Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class 19
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SECTIONS — WATERFOWL (DUCKS) SECTION – LIGHT SECTION – MEDIUM SECTION – BANTAM 1165 Indian Runner, White 1171 Buff 1179 Call White 1166 Indian Runner, Fawn & White 1172 Cayuga 1180 Call Grey 1167 Indian Runner, Pencilled 1173 White Crested 1181 Call A.O.C. 1168 Indian Runner, Grey 1174 Blue Swedish 1182 East India Black 1169 Indian Runner, A.O.C. 1183 A.O. Standard breed 1170 Khaki Campbell SECTION – HEAVY 1175 Aylesbury 1176 Muscovy, A.C. 1177 Pekin 1178 Rouen CLASSES — WATERFOWL (DUCKS) Sections 1165-1183 are sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Old Male Class 2 Old Female Class 3 Young Male Class 4 Young Female When entering Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class SECTION 1160 SECTION 1184 Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Goose Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Duck Rosettes Rosettes 20
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SECTION 5000 — GUINEA FOWL Section 5000 is sub-divided into four Classes, as follows: Class 1 Old Male Class 2 Old Female Class 3 Young Male Class 4 Young Female When entering Classes 1 – 4, list Section and Class SECTION 5010 Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Guinea Fowl Rosettes SECTIONS — PIGEONS 6000 African Owl, A.C. 6010 German Beauty Homer, A.C. 6020 Mookee, A.C. 6030 Runt, A.C. 6001 Archangel, A.C. 6011 Helmet, A.C. 6021 Norwich Cropper, A.C. 6031 Show Pen Homer, A.C. 6002 Barb, A.C. 6012 Ice Pigeon, A.C. 6022 Nun, A.C. 6032 Show Racer, A.C. 6003 Chinese Owl, A.C. 6013 Indian Fantail, A.C. 6023 Old German Owl, A.C. 6033 Show Roller, A.C. 6004 English Carrier, A.C. 6014 Jacobin, A.C. 6024 Oriental Frill, A.V. 6034 Swallow, A.C. 6005 English Trumpeter, A.C. 6015 King, A.C. 6025 Parlor Roller, A.C. 6035 Tumbler, Komorner, A.C. 6006 Fantail, Solid Colour 6016 Lahore, A.C. 6026 Pouter, English, A.C. 6036 Tumbler, L.F.C.L., A.C. 6007 Fantail, A.O.C. 6017 Modena, Gazzi, A.C. 6027 Pouter, Pigmy, A.C. 6037 Tumbler, West of England, A.C. 6008 Flying Roller, A.C. 6018 Modena, Schietti Solid A.C. 6028 Pouter, A.O.V. 6038 Tumbler, A.O.V. 6009 Frillback, A.C. 6019 Modena, Schietti, A.O.C. 6029 Racing Homer, A.C. 6039 A.O.V. Pigeon CLASSES — PIGEONS SECTION 6050 Sections 6000–6039 are sub-divided into two Classes, as follows: Class 5 Overall Grand & Reserve Champion Pigeon Class 1 Cock Class 2 Hen Rosettes When entering Classes 1 – 2, list Section and Class 21
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SPECIALS It is the responsibility of the recipient of the award to contact the sponsor to obtain the award. THE BICKLE MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) THE NORTHEY CHALLENGE PIGEON TROPHY (PERPETUAL) A sterling silver Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand The trophy donated by the late Mr. James A. Northey, will be awarded to the Champion Standard Fowl of the show. This trophy was donated in memory of exhibitor winning Best Pigeon in Show. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bickle, life long friends of the RAWF and ardent supporters of the Poultry Show. THE NORTHEY CHALLENGE WATERFOWL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) THE ROY J. MESSERVEY MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) The trophy donated by the late Mr. James A. Northey, will be awarded to the This trophy is donated by Mr. David Otis, Toronto in memory of the late Roy exhibitor winning Best Waterfowl in Show. J. Messervey, prominent poultry man and many time judge at the Royal will be awarded annually for the Best Young Standard Poultry of the Show. THE C.A.R. TILT MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) This trophy is donated by the Tilt Family and will be awarded to the exhibitor CHARLES H. COLL SR. TROPHY (PERPETUAL) winning Best Duck in Show. A Cup donated in memory of Charles H. Coll, Sr., Truro, Nova Scotia will be awarded to the Championship Jersey Giant HOWARD AND EILEEN LAIDLAW JUNIOR EXHIBITOR TROPHY (PERPETUAL) SAM LUMB TROPHY (PERPETUAL) This trophy will be awarded to the Junior Exhibitor (10-21 years of age) exhibiting This trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor exhibiting the Best Silver Laced the Best Bird in the Show. Wyandotte Standard. THE SHRUM FAMILY TREVOR MACDONALD TROPHY (PERPETUAL) Offers a $20 cash award for Best Waterfowl of the Show. This trophy, donated by Trevor MacDonald, Murray River, PEI, will be awarded to the winner of the Best Bird by a Maritime Exhibitor. C.V. CASSIDY MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) For the Best Barred Plymouth Rock – Standard or Bantam. Donated to rec- AHIERS CHALLENGE TROPHY (PERPETUAL) ognize Mr. Cassidy’s contribution to the improvement of this breed, which he This trophy, donated by the late Messrs. Alfred and Percy Ahiers, will be awarded kept at his farm in Islington Ontario for over 70 years and showed in Canada to the exhibitor exhibiting the Best Bantam of the Show. and United States. A frequent winner at the RAWF, he left an enduring legacy in the quality of his stock to which can be traced most strains of Barred Rocks AHIERS CHALLENGE TROPHY (PERPETUAL) bred in Canada today. This trophy, donated by the late Messrs, Alfred and Percy Ahiers, will be awarded to the exhibitor exhibiting the Best Opposite Sex Bantam. 22
2018 POULTRY, WATERFOWL & PIGEONS SPECIALS CONTINUED GEORGE HOUTBY MEMORIAL AWARD AND TROPHY NORTH AMERICAN HAMBURG SOCIETY PROVINCIAL MEET A cash award is donated by Reade Baker and will be presented to the exhibitor The N.A.H.S. offers medals for Champion and Reserve Standard Hamburg and of the Champion Plymouth Rock (Standard or Bantam). Bantam Hamburg. There must be a minimum of 15 Standards and Bantams shown. Send dues (payable in U.S. dollars) of $15 – Senior; $10 – Junior; or WILLIAM BRADEN TROPHY (PERPETUAL) $18 – Family; to: Larry Jenkins 420 West Cadbury Dr., Apt L108, South Jor- This trophy will be presented to the exhibitor exhibiting the Grand Champion dan, Utah, 84095, USA. To receive medals, winner must be a member in good Turkey of the Show. standing, and have at least two Society members competing. SCOTTY MCHOLM MEMORIAL AWARD DON BRETHET AND JACK GRIFFIN MEMORIAL AWARD A cash prize presented by Reade Baker in memory of Scotty McHolm to the Presented in memory of Don Brethet and Jack Griffin to the exhibitor showing Best Bantam Duck. the Champion Hamburg. Donated by Trevor MacDonald, Murray River, PEI. HOWARD LAIDLAW MEMORIAL AWARD THE JOHN TILT MEMORIAL AWARD Presented in memory of Howard Laidlaw to the Best Leghorn. A cash award will Presented in Memory of John Tilt who exhibited at the RAWF from 1922 until be donated by Reade Baker. his death in 2008. This award will be presented to an individual who has been prominent in exhibiting poultry, as determined by the Tilt Family. DAVE OTIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) Presented in memory of Dave Otis to the Reserve Champion Pigeon. The GERALD AND JOAN DONNELLY TROPHY (PERPETUAL) trophy was originally donated by the Canadian Pigeon Fanciers Association. This trophy is presented in memory of the late Mr. Henry Miller for the Best Goose in the show. GREG OAKES TROPHY (PERPETUAL) Awarded to the best white standard Chantecler. The Chantecler is the only Canadian breed. The Royal thanks our Royal Poultry Show donors: Charlie Tilt Maple Stone Farm (Robert & Carolyn Ridler) Nieuwland Feed and Supply Ltd. Thank you to Dick Nieuwland for the donation of feed for the competition. 23
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