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THE ALBION BOLTO N AGRI CULT URAL SOCI E T Y PR E SE NT S T HE 160th Bolton Fall Fair F R I DAY, S E P T E MBE R 2 1 , 2 0 1 8 S AT U R DAY, S E PT E MBE R 2 2 , 2 018 INDEX 5 Hours, Admission, Privacy Policy S U N DAY, S E P T E MBE R 2 3 , 2 0 1 8 What’s On and Where? 6 Committees 7 Society Executive and Directors A L B I ON & BO LT O N AGR I C ULT UR AL S OC I E TY P. O . B o x 1 0 8 , B ol t on , O N , L 7 E 5 T 1 8 President’s Message and Past Presidents Phone: (905) 880-0857 10 Fair Ambassador & Junior Fair Ambassador Message, E -m a i l : o f f i c e@ bo l t o nf a i r. c a We b - s i t e : w w w. b o l t o n f a i r. c a Past Fair Queen NE I L RU TT LE: P re sid e n t JUDY HEN DERSON : Secretary 11 Fair Ambassador Program 13 Sponsor Recognition 15 Rules & Regulations Truck & 16 Concessions Information / Antique Tractor & Equipment Display Tractor Pull 17 Caledon Cruisers Car Show / Demolition Derby FRIDAY, / Scarecrow in the Dell / Cow Plop Bingo 19 Pet Show / Chip Off the Old Block JUN E 29, 2018 20 Garden Tractor Pull / Agricultural Learning Centre 6:00 PM START 21 Kiddie Pedal Tractor Pull / Tug of War 23 Agricultural Display Competition / Pancake Breakfast / Community Church Service / Garbage Can Decorating / Youth Organizations 25 Peel 4-H Ambassador Competition / 4-H Section Class 12 / 4-H Lifeskills Section 27 4H Dairy Show Class 11 / Rabbit Hopping 29 Junior Farmers 4-H Section Class 26 / Youth Special 33 Goats Class 13, Sheep Class 14 34 Beef Class 15 35 Field Crops Class 16 37 Fruits Class 17, Vegetables Class 18, Class 19 38 Home Craft Division Rules Home Craft, Class 20, Food Division 40 Home Craft, Class 21, Large Needlework 42 Home Craft, Class 22, Small Needlework 44 Arts and Crafts Class 23 45 Home Craft, Class 24, Flowers / Class 36, Adult Photography 47 Home Craft, Class 25, Antiques 48 Home Craft, Junior Division 50 Photography, Junior Class 35 56 Entry Forms BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 03
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Committees ADVERTISING: %PVH)FJULBNQ SHEEP SHOW: -BVSB#PVHIFO All members are required to help. +PIO,PMC AGRICULTURAL LEARNING CENTRE: GOAT SHOW: 1BVM,PMC )FBUIFS'SFODI 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX SIGNS:%PVH)JFULBNQ ANTIQUE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT DISPLAY: GROUNDS & MAINTENANCE/ EXHIBIT HALL: SPONSORSHIP: 5JN#PVHIFO 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX BAVARIAN GARDENS: 4IBXO.BTPO SUPPLIES: -PSJ$PPL 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX HOMECRAFT: TRACTOR PULL: BEEF SHOW: *TBCFMMF#PUUPNT 5PNBOE)FBUIFS'SFODI 4IBXO.BTPO -PSJ$PPL TRILLIUM: &MMFO.BTPO Baking – Class 20: 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX BUILDING & GROUNDS RENTAL: +FBOOFUUF.BTPO TUG OF WAR: 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX Needlework, Large – Class 21: )FBUIFS'SFODI CALEDON CRUISERS CAR SHOW: (BJM'BSSFMM YOUTH VOLUNTEERS: 4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX Needlework, Small – Class 22: )FBUIFS'SFODI CHURCH SERVICE: -PJT%PXOFZ WEBSITE: )FBUIFS'SFODI .BSJF7BOEFSEPFMFO %BSSFMM'VMMFS CONCESSIONS/ VENDORS: Arts & Crafts – Class 23: %PVH)FJULBNQ %PSPUIZ4UFXBSU DAIRY SHOW (4-H): -PSJ$PPL JUNIOR FARMER 4-H REPRESENTATIVE: /JDLEF#PFS Flowers – Class 24: $MBJSF+PIOTUPO +BNFT$MBJSF+PIOTUPO #BSC3VUUMF 4-H SECTION: $BSPM8JMMJBNT DECORATING: Antiques – Class 25: HONOURARY MEMBERS: David Tilson, M.P., .BSJPO+PIOTUPO *TBCFMMF#PUUPNT Sylvia Jones, M.P.P., Allan Thompson, Mayor – DISPLAY COMPETITION: HOSPITALITY: Town of Caledon 5PN)FBUIFS'SFODI $IBSMFOF)BSWFZ AUDITORS: Nick deBoer & Domenic Maggi DEMOLITION DERBY: JUNIOR DIVISION: 5JN#PVHIFO 5SVEZ#VSOTJEF ENTERTAINMENT: KIDDIE PEDAL PULL: -BVSB#PVHIFO 5PNBOE)FBUIFS'SFODI THE AL BION & BOLTO N EQUIPMENT RENTALS: LUNCHEON: AGRICULTURAL SOCI E T Y 5PN'SFODI +BJEJO'PFSUFS would like to take this opportunity to thank FAIR AMBASSADOR PROGRAM: 1BU,PMC everyone who has and will contribute to 5SVEZ+FBOFUUF#VSOTJEF MIDWAY: the success of the 2018 Albion & Bolton FAIRBOOK: /JDLEF#PFS Fall Fair including all of the exhibitors, +VEZ)FOEFSTPO OLD MACDONALD’S FARM: volunteers, sponsors and spectators in FIELD CROPS: %XJHIU.BUTPO %BWJE4OFMM PANCAKE BREAKFAST: attendance over the fair weekend. It takes FRUITS & VEGETABLES: %BWJE,PMC a great deal of effort to organize such an ,PSJEF#PFS PEDAL KARTS: event and there are many people who FUNDRAISING: 5PN)FBUIFS'SFODI dedicate a great deal of their time and 'BJS0GýDF PET SHOW:+PIO5PSSBODF talents, throughout the year to ensure GARDEN TRACTOR PULL: SECURITY: the Fall Fair is enjoyed by everyone. Thank )FBUIFS5PN'SFODI /FJM3VUUMF You !!! GATE EXCHANGE: )FBUIFS'SFODI 06 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society EXEC U T I VE President .................................... Neil Ruttle 1st Vice-President ......................Doug Hietkamp 2nd Vice-President .................... Darrell Fuller Secretary ....................................Judy Henderson Treasurer .................................... Brenda Heenan Past President ............................Robert Kolb EXEC U T I VE D I R E C T O R S THREE YEAR TERM TWO YEAR TERM ONE YEAR TERM Harvey Cook Laura Boughen Darrell Fuller Tom French Scott Goodfellow Robert Kolb Heather French Dwight Matson David Kolb Neil Ruttle Bryan Mason Doug Hietkamp Colin French Lori Cook Bob Romanyk ASSOC I AT E DI R E C T O R S Jean Baldwin, Barre Beamish, Natalie Bonifacio, Erica Bonifacio, Laura Bonifacio, Rose Bonifacio, Mike Bonifacio, Ray Bottoms, Isabelle Bottoms, Tim Boughen, Lauren Bristoll, Carter Burnside, Grant Burnside, Trudy Burnside, Jeanette Burnside, Pat Burton, Kayla Cameron, Stan Cameron, Betty Jean Carberry, Clare Carberry, Jerry Caringi, Dale Clarke, Kay Cook, Kori deBoer, Casie deBoer, Nick deBoer, Nancy DiPlacido, Art Downey, Lois Downey, Robert Downey, Barb Downey, Mary Lou Downey, Bruce Downey, Brian Emmerton, Nicole Emmerton, Gail Farrell, Erika Fosbury, Jaidin Foerter, Lily French, Julie French, Nicole French, Lynn Fuller, Herb Fuller, Greg Fuller, Corrie Fuller, Kinsey Good, Helen Goodfellow, Frances Goodfellow, Christine Graham, Ken Graham, William Hay, Charlene Harvey, Lynn Howard, Simran Jassal, James Johnston, Frances Johnston, Claire Johnston, Marion Johnston, Neil Jones, Marg Jones, Christopher Jones, Kathy Jones, Dan Kolb, Laurie Kolb, Kim Kolb, Emil Kolb, Beryle Kolb, Fred Kolb, Pat Kolb, Kelly Kolb, Paul Kolb, Marion Kolb, John Kolb, Don Lester, Dominic Maggi, Ellen Mason, Jeannette Mason, Shawn Mason, Karen Matson, June Matson, Mary Matson, Robert Matson, Stuart Matson, Win Mellor-Hay, Murray Mellow, Pat Mellow, Christine Millar, Goldie Millar, Connor Noble, Wayne Noble, Jeanette Pilson, Diane Romanyk, Barb Ruttle, Daniel Ruttle, Jennifer Ruttle, Diane Sawyer, David Snell, Brian Snell, Patti Snell, Bert Speirs, Dorothy Stewart, John Torrance, Joyce Van Andel, Marie Vanderdoelen, Sue-Anne Vincze, Kim West, Roy Westlake, Carole Whitehead, Victoria Wilhelm, Al Williams, Carol Williams, Lorna Wilson, Edna Wright, Keith Wright, Roy Wright. JUNIOR DI RE CT O R S (9- 17 y ea rs old ) Emily Boughen, Jack Boughen, Madeline Boughen, James Dicks, Jesse Dicks, Kayla Emmerton, Hayley Fosbury, Renee Fosbury, Allison French, Brandon Goodfellow, Hailey Goodfellow, Melissa Heenan, Caitlyn Kolb, Victoria Kolb, Matthew Kolb, Joe Kolb, Zack Kolb, Ella Millar-Maggi, Senna Millar-Maggi, Stephanie Steh, Jaclyn VanderDoelen. MEMBERS: Emily Clancey, Marilyn Corbett, Kelly Dicks, Kyle Dicks, Jay Foerter, Andy Henderson, Alfred Wong. BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 07
President’s PAST PRESIDENTS List of fair board presidents since conception Message Rogers, W. 1858-66 McAllister, J. 1949-51 Newlove, J. 1867-68 Henderson, A. 1952-53 Verner, G. 1869 Carberry, H. 1954-55 Wolfe, J. 1870 Henderson, Jas 1956 Dick, W. 1871-72 Mactaggart, Fergus 1957-58 McCabe, A. 1873-77 Mason, Allan 1959-60 Wilson, D. 1878-79 Verner, Len 1961-62 James Wesley wrote: Dodds, A. 1880 Codlin, H. 1963-64 Buist, O. 1881-82 Johnson, Dr. T. 1965 “I still believe in amber waves of grain, Colley, J. 1883-89 Dean, A. 1966-67 man on his knees praying for rain. Swinarton, J. 1890-92 McCabe, N.W. 1968-69 Burton, R. 1893-95 Mellow, M. 1970-71 That grew this country strong and keep us moving on. Ruston, R. 1896-1904 Livingston, C. 1972 They get tougher as their lives keep gettin’ harder. Ruston, J. 1905-07 Carberry, C. 1973 Norton, A. 1908-09 Kolb, Fred 1974-75 Oh, I think it’s time we all thank a farmer.” Little, W. 1910-12 Carberry, A. 1976-77 McKenzie, G. 1913 Henry, Mrs. L. 1978-79 School Downey, G. 1914-15 Duck, Frank 1980-81 We would like to thank all our volunteers, C h i l d r e n ’s Maw, J. Kennedy, D. 1916-17 1918 Mason, Lloyd Hodgkinson, Paul 1982-83 1984-85 without whom nothing of what we do would be D ra w Goodfellow, A. 1919 Westlake, Roy 1986-87 (13 years & under) Mellow, B. 1920-21 Johnston, James 1988-89 possible. S a t u r d a y & Su n d a y Westlake, W. 1922-23 Agnew, Norval 1990-91 Our farmers work hard, but they play harder. at 4pm Goodfellow, W. 1924-25 Nixon, Lorne 1992-93 Downey, W. 1926-27 French, Wilson 1994 Come and join us at our Spring Tractor Pull and 1st $50 / 2 nd $ 2 5 Kehoe, W. 1928-29 Kolb, Paul 1995-96 / 3rd $ 1 0 Downey, O.H. 1930-31 Price, Carol 1997-98 Fall Fair and see for yourself. Harper, J.A. 1932-33 Snell, David 1999-2000 Kehoe, W.H. 1936-37 Goodfellow, Scott 2001-02 Lindsay, L.W. 1938-39 Matson, Dwight 2003-04 Neil Ruttle Stewart, H.E. Rutherford, L.G. 1940-41 1942-43 Fuller, Herb Mason, Shawn 2005-06 2007-08 President, 2018 Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society Matson, H. 1944-45 Boughen, Laura 2009-10 Livingstone, R.W. 1946 French, Heather 2011- 12 Thomas, W. 1947-48 French, Tom 2013-14 Robert Kolb 2015-17 FREE WALTONINTERLOCK & ESTIMATES PAVING LTD. Established 1973 • Driveways • Parking Lots SAVE $100 • Walkways Welcome visitors, participants If you book by May 30th, 2018 • Concrete Curbs and exhibitors to the • French or 160th Annual Bolton Fall Fair! Barrier Curbs • Aggregate Concrete Mayor Allan Thompson and Members of Council thank the Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society for their commitment to • Interlock bringing together our community and preserving the rural • Patios traditions of Caledon. We also thank the many volunteers who spend months preparing for this community event. Call Now for Our Spring Specials! 1-800-463-9402 We proudly celebrate the 160th Anniversary of the Bolton 1 Year Guarantee Fall Fair; it’s memorable history and promising future for on all Materials & generations to come. Workmanship 905-857-0331 | Toronto: 416-213-0331 WALTONPAVING@BELLNET.CA www.caledon.ca WWW.WALTONPAVING.CA T. 905.584.2272 l 1.888.225.3366 08 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
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Fair Ambassadors Messages This has been a fantastic year as your Albion Bolton Fair Ambassador! I It’s hard to believe that my year of being Junior Fair Ambassador is cannot even begin to explain all of the amazing opportunities, connections, almost over! I have had so much fun representing the Albion & Bolton and experiences that I have been given access to in the past year, as well Agricultural Society for a second year throughout the community. I’ve had as all of the fun and excitement I have been able to have! the incredible opportunity to attend events like the 4-H Awards Night, In the beginning of February, I had the privilege of attending the 2017- Bolton Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade and the Peel Farm Family of the Year 2018 OAAS Fair Ambassador Program. During that short weekend, I was Banquet where more than 30 families were recognized for farming for able to make many lifelong friends and develop skills that will assist more than 150 years! me for a lifetime, touch up on my country dancing, and have lots of fun! Being Junior Fair Ambassador has been an incredible experience. I Additionally I have been able to participate in the Annual Bolton Santa am so grateful for all of the support from the ABAS, and our wonderful Claus Parade, the Farm Family Banquet which proudly celebrated many volunteers. Anyone from the ages of 13-16 should definitely apply to be families of 100 years of farming, as well as the Bolton Fall Fair. I truly the next Junior Fair Ambassador! From all the amazing people you meet, have been able to experience many events and programs that I will never incredible gifts from local sponsors you receive and the buckets of fun you forget, and have had lot of fun doing it! have, it’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience! As a Fair Ambassador, it is easy for me to understand the nervous For 160 years, this fair had been bringing the rural and urban parts excitement that is felt when coming in front of the large community we of Caledon closer together. I am so fortunate to be a part of this journey. I are a part of. However, do not let that scare you away from this amazing can’t wait to see what the next 160 years will bring! opportunity! You are able to meet so many new people, participate in Kayla Emmerton amazing events, and enjoy all of the goodies that come with it! I encourage 2017-18 Albion & Bolton Junior Fair Ambassador you to apply as the next Fair Ambassador and experience all that I have experienced, as well as make it your own. Have fun with it! PAST FAIR QUEEN/JUNIOR This year has held so much for not only myself as your Fair Ambassador, but the community as a whole. I feel it has allowed me to understand FAIR AMBASSADORS the hard work that is put in each and every day by many people in this FA IR A MB A S S A D O R S community. The dedicated volunteers allow each and every event to be an Katie Litz Below 1967 Laura Johnston Boughen 1995 success. Thank you so much to all of the volunteers that have participated Ruth Verner Craig (Centennial) 1967 Emily Parsons 1996 in each event this year, and we encourage you to come out and participate Darlene McCreary Lemon 1971 Laura Boughen Crawford 1997 Nancy Stewart 1972 Heather Boughen Tipping 1998 in the years to come! Arlene Wilson Cress 1973 Karen Moddison Johnson 1999 Throughout this opportunity I have received immense support from Cheryl Camplin Soper 1974-75 Krista Tipping 2000 everyone around me, especially the Albion Bolton Agricultural Society. I Debbie Delaney Cameron 1976 Frances Cation 2001 Wendy Patchett 1977 Donna Downey 2002 cannot even begin to thank ABAS for all of their support and hospitality Doreen Livingston Allan 1978 Susan Howe 2003 over this past year, as well as their constant encouragement in meeting the Kelly Maw Herder 1979 Nicole Piercey 2004 new people around me. This support in everything that I have participated Niki Cutrazolla Piva 1980 Kristen Duerhammer 2005 in has allowed me to develop the confidence to achieve each and every Connie Tatone (Princess) 1981 Lisa Hutchinson 2006 Teresa Shiel 1982 Claire Johnston 2007 goal I have had throughout this year, and will assist me throughout my Lisa Waldner 1983 Carly Cameron 2008 future to come. Sheila Stewart Paradi 1984 Victoria Wilhelm 2009 It has been an honour to represent the community around me, and I Lara Mylly Harding 1985 Justin Piercey 2010 Fiona Bottoms 1986 Kayla Cameron 2011 am sad to see this wonderful year come to an end. However, I have had an Lisa Downey Sutton 1987 Carly Wright 2012 amazing time being apart of this year and I look forward to participating in Joanne O’Sullivan 1988 Jeanette Burnside 2013 the fair in the years ahead. Kristen Nelles 1989 Julie French 2014 Theresa Tiveron Edge 1990 Ashley Harding 2015 Stephanie Steh Michelle Coffey 1991-92 Callie Dowds 2016 2017-18 Albion & Sheila Carusone 1993 Stephanie Steh 2017 Bolton Fair Ambassador Cheryl Tiveron 1994 JU NIO R FA IR A MB A S S A D O R S Lisa Hutchinson 2004 Ginny McAllister 2011 Lisa Casagrande 2005 Nicole French 2012 Sam Adams 2006 Allison French 2013 Dezaray Baggio 2007 Caitlyn Kolb 2014 Jordyn Stafford 2008 Callie Dowds 2015 Stephanie Steh & Jeanette Burnside 2009 Kayla Emmerton 2016-17 Kayla Emmerton Julie French 2010 10 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
and information FAIR AMBASSADOR PROGRAM JUNIOR FAIR AMBASSADOR PROGRAM Chairperson: Trudy & Jeanette Burnside (905-857-4397) Chairperson: Trudy & Jeanette Burnside (905-857-4397) Come out and be a contestant in the Fair Ambassador program! ELIGIBILITY: Open to males and females age 13-16 as of August 1, 2018. Contestants will start with an information meeting with the committee Each contestant to receive $50 for entering. chairperson. At fair time each contestant will first have an interview with the panel of judges Friday evening. During opening ceremonies, the contestants JUDGING: Contestants will be judged on personality, presence and community will give a 3-5 minute speech on agriculture, agricultural societies or some involvement. An interview with a panel of judges and a 3-minute speech will aspect of the Bolton Fall Fair. They will also have to answer an impromptu be required. Speech Topic – “If you were able to make a difference…” question. Once the judges make their decision, the current Fair Ambassador will crown the Ambassador for the 2018 Fair. DUTIES: Please see the above Fair Ambassador Program for program guidelines. The Junior Ambassador will be required to be available during Please register with the Committee Chairperson by September 1, 2018. fair weekend to assist the Fair Ambassador. The Junior Ambassador may be called to attend a few functions with the Fair Ambassador on behalf of the DUTIES: The Fair Ambassador will attend some local community events and Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society. the fairs in our region, on behalf of the Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society. FIRST PRIZE: $50 from the Fair Board, plus gifts from other local sponsors ELIGIBILITY: Open to males and females age 17-24 as of August 1, 2018. $POUFTU MJNJUFE UP &JHIU FOUSJFT &BDI DPOUFTUBOU UP SFDFJWF GPS RUNNER UP: Gifts from local sponsors entering. FIRST PRIZE: $150 from the Fair Board, plus gifts from other local sponsors. RUNNER UP: $50, plus gifts from other local sponsors. GOOD LUCK TO ALL • This Years Participants! • 12420 HWY 50 South • 905.857.3677 • www.boltongm.ca BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 11
Best Wishes Our family serving your family for over 100 years and four generations to all Participants WILLIAM E. EGAN PAUL G. EGAN 1910-1997 WILLIAM R. EGAN 1870-1932 WM. EGAN (1910-1997) PAUL G. EGAN ELAINE M. EGAN ANJANETTE C. ELLIOTT RONALD FRANK COREY B. JORDAN CURTIS M. SLUMAN JUDITH E. SMILLIE (1942-2012) ELAINE EGAN ADELE C. TICHY KIMBERLEY EGAN Family Owned Since 1913 • 203 Queen Street South, Bolton We have information available on funeral pre-arrangements and cremations Please Give Us A Call 905.857.2213 12 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
Sponsor Recognition We thank our sponsors for their generous contribution & support toward the Agricultural Society’s events. Sponsors are listed in the categories based on the contributions for the year 2017. We apologize to any sponsor whose name has been missed or improperly recorded. PLATI NUM $1 , 0 0 0 + B R O N ZE $ 2 5 0 - $ 4 9 9 Peel Mutual Insurance Co. RA-Tech Electrical Services Alliance Agri-Turf Inc. Alloa Water Supply Reinhart Trailer Sales All-Lift Ltd. Balzan Truck Center Ritchie Bros. - Auctioneers Bolton Honda Benson Steel Royal Bank - Agricultural Business Centre, Fergus Bolton Motor Products Caledon Dental Care T.E.R. Construction Ltd. Campbell Amusements Carl Farrow Trucking The Diesel Doctor Cavalier Transportation Services Inc. Davis Feed & Farm Supply Vince’s Auto Body Church’s Farm Equipment Gap Waste Management Services Coopers Equipment Rental Green Tractors Brampton Ed Stewart’s Farm Equipment Hi-Tek Engineered Design Transportation Inc. HONOU RABLE MENTIO N: Fines Ford Lincoln Sales & Service Ltd. Krown Rust Control Centre Bolton Volunteer Fire Department GFL Environmental Milligan Energy Station 302 Graham Construction Northway Tire Ltd. Caledon OPP Green Tractors - Nobleton Northwest Holdings Ltd. Humberview Farms Ltd. James Dick Construction Motor Home Travel Canada Inc Rovili’s Petworld Best Wishes to all this year’s Sidan Traffic Control Services Ltd. Topac Express Walkerview.com Photography 2018 Albion GOLD $7 5 0 - $ 9 9 9 Bolton Fall Fair N/A participants! SILVE R $5 0 0 - $ 7 4 9 Armstrong Petroleum Bolton District Lions Club Bolton Rexall - Rexall Drug Store Canadian Tire Corp. Bolton #197 Dr. Ames Ed Gardhouse Auction Services Express Automotive & Parts Ltd. Glen the Plumber NICK DEBOER Humberview Transport Ken’s Lawnmower Repair Ltd. MARS Royal Bank - Bolton Councillor Ward 3 & 4 Sierra Excavating Thomas Carberry Insurance Ltd. RESIDENTS WITH INQUIRIES CAN CONTACT ME AT V.I.S.C.O / TRACTION Parts nick.deboer@caledon.ca OR PHONE 905-880-1370 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 13
THE R SE PERDUE TEAM www.roseperdue.com ROSE PERDUE Sales Representative rperdue@remaxwest.com Direct As all our participants start thinking about their competitive ideas for this years’ 160th Bolton fall fair, I would like to take this opportunity to wish each and every one the best of luck in your participation in making this community event a successful one! At the end of the day it is all about having fun in doing what we do within our great community.... Let`s make this year the best one ever!! Not only selling the Country but the City too! I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE THERE! phanie Perdue e SSales l Representative R sperdue@remaxwest.com Direct: 647-388-0919 West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently owned and operated Not intended to solicit Buyers & Sellers currently under contract with a Broker. 14BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
Bolton Fall Fair Rules & Regulations SPECIAL NOTES the numbers on the entry ticket in favor of which awards are made. In all In case of bad or unfavourable weather or other reasons causing the receipts cases of doubt or difficulty that may arise, before making their awards they to fall short of paying expenses and all prizes in full, after paying the expenses, shall submit the matter to a Director in charge, who shall have power to finally a proportionate amount, exclusive of membership, will be deducted from such settle the same. prizes, to enable Directors to balance the amounts without loss. The Directors feel that this course is the most equitable and fair that can be adopted, as any 13. All livestock intended for exhibition must be on the grounds on the day of the deductions will fall proportionally on all those participating in the amounts show by eleven o’clock a.m. and all other articles by 11:30 am on the first collected and not leave the whole sum to be a debt to bear heavily on the day, so the judges may proceed with their duties. Livestock to remain on the Society and thus impair its usefulness. grounds until four o’clock unless otherwise specified. 14. All articles, soiled by wear or washed on account of being used are excluded RULES AND REGULATIONS from competition. Rugs or Quilts may be shown 2 years if not used. 1. Anyone who wishes to become a member may do so by contacting the 15. Exhibits should not be removed from the Hall before 4:30 pm Sunday. Secretary. 16. All entries or prize tickets must remain on all articles or animals during the 2. Membership does not entitle anyone to a free pass. exhibition. Any person, changing or removing entry tickets from goods on exhibition, or in any way attempting to defraud any exhibitor, shall be subject 3. Exhibitors upon paying a $3 exhibitors fee are entitled to show any number of to a fine of from $1 to $10, or ten days imprisonment on a conviction of items at the fair. therefore. Exhibitors are requested to see that their entry ticket is firmly affixed 4. All entries must be accompanied by an entry ticket provided by the Secretary or to the exhibit. no prize money will be paid. 17. Properly certified registered pedigrees from the Herd and Stud books must be 5. Livestock, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine – No animal will be allowed to compete produced to the Judges when exhibiting in the classes of blood horses and in more than one class or section of a class except in a case of a special prize. purebred cattle, goats and sheep. 6. All entries to be made with the Secretary, the day of the show, personally, or by 18. No driving or speeding in the rings will be permitted by any parties except letter prepaid. those who have made entries for competition. 7. No animal or article shall be awarded a prize unless deemed worthy by the 19. The Society will not be liable for any damage sustained by vendors or others judges. from any cause beyond the control of the Society. 8. No agriculture product or other article shall be entered or shown for more than 20. The Directors will not be responsible for goods lost and will render every one prize and no second premium will be given to one person for the same kind possible assistance for the recovery. of agriculture produce or other article though awarded by the Judges. Unless otherwise specified. 21. That it shall be the duty of the Treasurer to retain the sum of $15 for a Single Membership, $2 for a Junior Membership, and $3 for an Exhibitor Fee for the 9. Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the Judges while in the ensuing year from Exhibitors. discharge of their duties, or who shall afterwards, on the premises of the Society, use any contemptuous or abusive language to any Judge in "MMQSPUFTUT JGBOZ BHBJOTUUIFEFDJTJPOPGUIF+VEHFT PSBOZFYIJCJU NVTUCF consequence of any award made by him, shall forfeit his right to any premiums made and delivered to the Secretary in writing within 24 hours after the close of which he/she might otherwise be entitled. of the show, stating the cause of protest and signed by the complainant. All protests shall be referred to the Board of Directors. 10. No grain, roots or fruit shall be entered or shown for more than one prize and must be the growth of the current year and grown by the exhibitor. All 23. Members of the Press will be furnished with a pass on making themselves stock must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor and all implements and known to the Secretary. articles of manufacturer and all other articles must be made or executed by 24. Judges are requested to report to the Secretary upon their arrival, when they the exhibitor within the current year and must be exhibited by the maker, will be furnished with tickets and badges. inventor, or their agent authorized to exhibit them, but such manufacturer or inventor must be independent of said agents. Persons exhibiting contrary to this rule shall forfeit their right to any premium although awarded to them by the Judges. NOTICE FOR PRIZE WINNERS 11. Should there be no more than one exhibitor in a class or section, the Judges 25. All cheques must be cashed before the end of December 2018, and all prizes may use their discretion as to awarding the premium and in all cases, where and goods must be lifted before the same day. they do not think the animal or article worthy they can withhold the premium. 12. The judges shall, in the discharge of their duties, be careful to act with the most rigid impartiality and shall make their entries in a clear and legible RULE 25 STRICTLY ENFORCED. manner and use due care that the numbers entered by them correspond with BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 15
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Events C OW P LOP BI NGO Play for your chance to WIN $200. If the cow DEMOL I T I ON DE R B Y “plops” on your square, YOU WIN!! FR IDAY, SE PT E MB ER 2 1 Bingo Squares: $5.00 each or 5 squares for $20 STARTS AT 7:30 PM RAIN OR SHINE Chairperson: 5JN#PVHIFO Rules of Cow Plop Bingo $3,000 In prize money t5PQMBZ$PX1MPQ#JOHP ZPVNVTUQVSDIBTFBTRVBSFPOUIF Prize for best painted car Bingo grid. To purchase a square, contact Heather French at Entry fee - $50 905-880-0369. The grid will also be available in the Agricultural Learning Centre. t/BNFTNBZOPUCFQMBDFEPOBTRVBSFVOUJMQBZNFOUIBTCFFO CAR S HOW received. CALED ON CR U I S E R S – S E A S O N F I N A LE t&BDITRVBSFNVTUJODMVEFOBNFBOEQIPOFOVNCFSUPCFFMJHJCMF for the prize. SATU RDAY, SE P T E MB ER 2 2 t*GUIFDPXQMPQTPONPSFUIBOPOFTRVBSF UIFBOOPVODFSKVEHF STARTING AT 10 AM will determine which square has the majority of the “plop” The Contact:4DPUU(PPEGFMMPX owner of the square with the majority is the winner. $BMFEPO$SVJTFST t(SJETRVBSFTBSFY t*GBXJOOFSJTOPUEFUFSNJOFEXJUIJOBSFBTPOBCMFUJNFQFSJPE Dash plaques and goodie bags to the first 100 registrants, plus lots of from when the cow enters the play area, the winner will be sponsor prizes to be handed out throughout the day. determined by the method chosen by the announcer/judge. PLAQUE CATEGORIES: t'BJS1SFTJEFOUT$IPJDF t$PX1MPQ#JOHPXJMMUBLFQMBDFPO4VOEBZ 4FQUFNCFSBU t1FPQMFT$IPJDFo$BS am near the main stage. t1FPQMFT$IPJDFo5SVDL t5IFXJOOFSXJMMCFOPUJýFECZUFMFQIPOF t5IF.PGGBUU'BNJMZ#FTUPG4IPX"XBSE Follow us at www.caledoncrusiers.com KIDS THERAPY SERVICES Nadia Noble Occupational Therapist 416-899-7400 nadianoble@kidstherapyservices.ca www.facebook.com/KidsTherapyServices Located in Bolton & able to serve all surrounding areas of Peel & York Region • Providing services to children and their families where they need it - in SCARE CROW I N T H E D EL L the clinic, at home, or at the daycare Open to 18 years of age and under • Offering assessment and intervention CLASS 1: Open to 7 years of age and under. for motor difficulties (gross/fine CLASS 2: Open to 8 to 12 years of age. motor), sensory challenges, CLASS 3: Open to 13-18 years of age feeding issues, neurological and Prizes for each category: 1st $25; 2nd $15; 3rd $5 developmental delays All entries must be dropped off at the exhibit hall between 5 • Expert DIR/Floortime Provider, & 8 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2018. “Best in Show” will be Certified in Sensory judged by a public ballot in the Dell, winner of best in Show will receive Integration special ribbon and $50 on Sunday. BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 17
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Events Best Wishes on the 160th Anniversary PE T S H O W of the Bolton Fall Fair DRY CLEANING AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 AT 2:00 PM SHIRT LAUNDERS EXPERT ALTERATION AND REPAIRS Chairperson:+PIO5PSSBODF To pre-register, contact committee before or on Show Day. Serving Caledon for 30 Years “THE CLEANER t/PFOUSZGFF SFHJTUSBUJPOIBMGIPVSCFGPSFTIPXUJNF www.greenearthcleaning.com THAT CARES” t"MMQFUTXFMDPNFJODMVEJOHFYPUJDQFUT t0XOFSTBSFSFTQPOTJCMFGPSUIFJSQFU T BOLTON SHOPPING CENTRE, 15 ALLAN DRIVE 905-857-3428 t"MMQFUTNVTUCFPOMFBTIFYIJCJUPSTNVTUQSPWJEFDBHFTGPSUIFJSQFUTJG needed. CLASSES: BIN RENTALS “Gone to the Dogs” – Dogs Beethoven Award Gidget Award – Biggest – Smallest JUNK REMOVAL $MFWFS$BOJOFT o#FTU5SJDL TU OE SE 5 - 20 YRD BINS %BQQFS%PHT o#FTU%SFTTFE TU OE SE 416-248-5543 “Cat’s Cradle” – Cats 1-844-DNT-TOSS Garfield Award – Fattest Itty Bitty Kitty Award – Smallest A Division of Metro Jet Wash $PPM$BUT o#FTU%SFTTFE TU OE SE “Ray & Carl” – Pocket Pets www.dropntoss.ca Bugs Bunny Award – Biggest Harvey The Wonder Hamster Award – Smallest “What is it?” – Open Category Biggest/Smallest – for Animals in Categories not listed above eg. Pet Potbellied Pigs etc. All categories winners are then eligible to enter our Best in Show category “Price’s Pet Parade”, to win a Best of Show Rosette. Ken’s Lawn Mower Repairs Ltd. KENS LAWN MOWER Sponsored by CONGRATULATiONS Rovili’s Pet World ON 160 YEARS OF FAMiLY FUN CH IP OFF T HE OLD BL OC K Toro, Jon Deere, LOOK -A -L IK E C ON T E ST MTD, Mastercraft, Noma, Arens, Sears SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT 10:30 AM NEW & USED pARTS Chairperson:)FBUIFS'SFODI NOW SERVICING: • LAWN MOWERS - No pre-registration • GARDEN TRACTORS - Open to two persons, who look alike, from two different generations • SNOWbLOWERS CLASSES: • ChAiNSAWS 1. Parent and Child • ChAiNSAW ShARpENiNG 2. Grandparent and Grandchild 3. Any other combination of different generations; i.e. uncle-newphew, cousins 905•857•3818 14616 HWY 50, BOLTON 4. Siblings 1 KM NORTH OF COLUMBIA WAY "OZDPNCJOBUJPO ESFTTFEBMJLF +VEHFEPODPTUVNFPOMZ (CORNER OF EMIL KOLB PKWAY AT ROUNDABOUT) BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 19
AGRICULTURAL LEARNING CENTRE Events Chairperson: 4 - H G AR DE N TR A C TO R PU LL & O PE N PU LL )FBUIFS'SFODI S AT URDAY, SE PT E MB E R 2 3 , 3:00 PM A FRE E POPU LAR Chairpersons:)FBUIFS5PN'SFODI E V ENT E AC H Y E AR! Open to ALL Pullers Peel 4-H Pullers Garden Tractor Pull Achievement Day PA RE N T- S U PE RV ISE D, Stoneboat Pullers Rules will govern this pull. INTER AC T IV E , HAN DS -O N See www.stoneboatpullers.com for complete listing of rules and regulations. DAILY AC T IV IT IE S THROU GHOU T T HE W EEK EN D. Classes: Tractor Table Agricultural Games t4UPDL Parent Information t4UPDL Guest Speakers t.PE Make & Take Crafts t4UPDL Free Draws t.PEDZMJOEFS Story Telling t.PEDZMJOEFS Scavenger Hunt t%JFTFM Dress Up t4UPDL t.PEDZMJOEFS FAMILY LEARNING AREA: t.PEDZMJOEFS Come to the Agricultural Learning Centre t0QFO4UPDL JOUIFBSFOB 7JTJUPVSXFCTJUFGPS t.PE a detailed listing of great activities. t.PE www.boltonfair.ca t0QFO"OZUIJOH(PFT ARMSTRONG PETROLEUMS LTD. ARMSTRONG PROPANE LTD. Proudly offering a fully automated commercial Cardlock and home delivery of heating oil and propane, as well as supply of clear and coloured diesel and gasoline since 1977! 50 Commercial Rd., Bolton www.armstrongpetroleums.ca (905)-951-2003 | 1 (800)-652-5238 20 BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018
T UG O F WA R KIDDI E PE DAL T R A C T O R P UL L SUN DAY, SEPTEMBER 2 3 SU NDAY, SE PT E M B E R 2 3 AT 1:00 PM (ON TRA C K ) R EG I S T RATI ON : 9:45 AM PUL L : 10: 45 AM Co-chairs: Tom and Heather French of parent or guardian releases the Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society from any financial responsibility due to accident. 1. The contestant must be able to pedal the tractor 11. Pullers must pre-register for the Tractor Pull 1 hour without assistance. before pull time. 1. Open to local area schools. 2. Pedal tractors will be provided for all participants 12. Participation limited – first come, first served. 2. Each school can enter two teams 3. All contestants must wear shoes. 13. Child must be accompanied by an adult or guardian at a. Grade 5 and under "MMDPOUFTUBOUTXJMMCFHJWFOUISFF DIBODFTUPHFU time of registration and participation. the sled moving from the starting line. b. Grade 8 and under 5. The pulling tractor must stay between the lines of the PRIZES: c. High School Team pulling lane at all times. TU1MBDFo5SPQIZtOEUPUI1MBDFo.FEBM d. Community Group 6. If the tractor leaves the pulling lane, the distance will All contestants get a loot bag. JF)PDLFZ5FBN )$MVC be measured from the starting line to the point where 3. Teams will be made up of 10 pullers the tractor crossed the boundary. Loot bags & prizes donated by Ken’s Lawnmower 7. In case of a tie there will be a pull-off to determine the Service, Mars Canada, Express Automotive, – 5 boys, 5 girls winner. Humberview Transport & Humberview Farms. 4. Need a minimum of 3 schools to 8. There will be 4 classes of contestants: compete and pay out full prize money Class 1 – 4-5 years old Class 2 – 6-7 years old 5. Prizes $150 – 1st Place, Class 3 – 8-9 years old $100 – 2nd Place, Class 4 – 10-12 years old Each school that participates receives $50 9. Both boys and girls are eligible to enter, age limit UXFMWF ZFBST Contact:)FBUIFS'SFODI 10. The Judges decision will be final for all pulls with signed permission slip in hand. The required signature Best Wishes To This Year’s 160th Bolton Fall Fair Participants! Professional Real Estate Services in Caledon and surrounding areas 905 857-7653 416 200-9735 | www.jasoncurrie.ca REMAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 21
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Community G A R B A G E CA N DE C O R AT ING C O NTES T WE ARE LOOKING FOR . . . TH U R SDAY, SE PT E MB E R 2 0 Bolton Fairgrounds “THE BEST DECORATED YARD” We are inviting all schools, families and community groups to paint a garbage can and WIN BIG PRIZE MONEY!!! USING THE THEME: The theme for our Fair this year is Celebrating 160 Years – From Farm to Plate Prize Money Celebrating 1st - $150 2nd - $100 160 Years – 3rd - $50 *Every entry will receive $25.00 just for entering! Sponsored by Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society From Farm to Plate Call: Heather French 905-880-0369 to get your garbage can TODAY ! *Limited cans available. First come, first serve basis. AGRICULTURAL Must be painted with permanent paint. DISPLAY CONTEST C O MMU NIT Y C H U R C H SERVICE MAIN STAGE Contact: Tom & Heather French at (905-880-0369) OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF CALEDON SU NDAY, SE PTE MB E R 23 AT 9 :3 0 AM – URBAN AND RURAL! Contact: Heather French 905-880-0369 +0*/64'03t*/41*3"5*0/"-.64*$ GENERAL GUIDELINES: t4503:'035)&$)*-%3&/t$)"--&/(*/(.&44"(& Rural residents create a roadside entrance or for town OFFERING: Free gate admission with canned food donations. residents front of property display, utilizing a variety of agricultural QSPEVDUT IBZ HSBJO TUSBX DPSO TVOþPXFST FUD GBSNJNQMFNFOUT SBLFT XIFFMCBSSPXT QMPVHIT IPFT FUD PA NCA K E B R E A K FA ST Include a sign advertising the fair dates; September SU NDAY, SE PTE MB E R 23 AT 8 :0 0 AM 21, 22, 23. Businesses may use window display. Contact: David Kolb 905-880-1632 To be judged, all displays must be registered with )FBUIFS'SFODI YO U TH O R G A NIZ ATIO NS JUDGING IS TO TAKE PLACE SEPTEMBER 12, 2018. &BDIHSPVQ ) 4DPVUT (VJEFT 1POZ$MVCT FUD XJMMSFDFJWF $20 for a good display showing a cross-section of their activities during 2017-2018. Space allocated to them will be 4 feet. CLASSES 1. Best Urban (in Town) 2. Best Rural Display Pre-registration is required, please call 3. Best Business Window Display Fair Secretary 905-880-0857 4. Best School Display 5. Best Community Group SCORING FOR THE JUDGES: Overall appearance – 20% Originality – 50% Visibility of dates – 30% 13*;&4 tTU1MBDF tOE1MBDF tSE1MBDF Plus two fair passes will be given to each entry! ALL DISPLAYS MUST BE REGISTERED! BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 23
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4-H Organization 4-H SECTION CLASS 12 The primary purpose of the 4-H program is the personal development of youth in rural Ontario. No Fee. PEEL 4-H The program is coordinated through the Ontario 4-H Council and the Peel 4-H Association. However, the goals of the 4-H program are only achieved through the dedicated efforts of local volunteer leaders. The Peel A MB A SSA D OR 4-H Program wishes to thank the Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society for sponsoring the Bolton Junior Dairy Calf Club, Bolton Senior Dairy Calf Club, and Peel Lifeskills Clubs, who hold their Achievement Program and CO MPETI TI ON display exhibits at the fair. The Ambassador Competition is open 4-H LIFESKILLS SECTION to all Peel County 4-H Members and $POWFOPS$BSPM8JMMJBNT must be at least 15 years of age as of RULES: January 1, 2019. The applicant must 1. Open to all current members of 4-H. have completed two 4-H projects during &BDIDMBTTXJMMIBWFB+VOJPS BHFZST BOE4FOJPS BHFZST EJWJTJPO "HFBTPG+BOVBSZTUPG the current year. Former Ambassadors UIFDVSSFOUZFBS are not eligible. 3. Entry tags must be marked Junior or Senior according to member’s age. 4. Entry forms are available on line at www.boltonfair.ca COMPETITION WILL CONSIST OF: Go to Bolton Fair and select Exhibitor Information. a) An application form with a 5. Entries are accepted on Thursday, September 20, 2018 between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and Friday September 21, 2018 between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. recommendation from a club leader 6. All entries must be picked up on Sunday, September 23, 2018 after 4:30 p.m. to be completed by March 1, 2019. NOTE: b) A 4 foot display to be judged at the A. All entries to be the work of the member unless otherwise stated. interview, illustrating one of the B. Item 1 to be displayed inside a clear plastic bag. following: C. Entry tags must be marked Junior or Senior according to Member’s age. - a 4-H Opportunity (i.e. Future Talk) - a display promoting the purpose of the 4-H program 4-H LIFESKILL ENTRIES 2018 c) An interview by a selection panel on Note: Item 1 to be displayed inside a clear plastic bag. the day of the competition. 1. Baked Apple Pie-8” - Applicant should be prepared to 2. 50 ml Applesauce in an air tight container. deliver a verbal Greeting or Thank you 3. A Member manual from the current year. on behalf of Peel 4-H 4. The favourite family cookie recipe printed on a recipe card. 5. A Christmas Ornament. The Ambassador Competition will be held at the convenience of the applicant "XSBQQFEBOEEFDPSBUFEHJGUCPY VOEFSJODIFT and the Ambassador Committee. 1JDUVSFPGBSBCCJUNPVOUFEPODBSETUPDL wYw MBCFMMFEXJUIOBNFPGCSFFEBOEUISFF characteristics of the breed. The Ambassador is expected to be 1JDUVSFPGBOBQQMFNPVOUFEPODBSETUPDL wYw MBCFMMFEXJUIUIFUZQFPGBQQMFBOEUISFF available for the Caledon Parade and characteristics of the variety. Bolton Fair Opening Ceremony 2019, to 9. Photography -photos must be member’s own work, 4” x 6” in size, mounted on 5” x 7” card stock. present ribbons at the 4-H Dairy shows a. 4-H member/ members in action at the Caledon, Bolton and Brampton b. Photograph of a 4-H event or 4-H display from the 2017 Bolton Fair. Fairs and to bring greetings at the fairs. c. Photograph of a rabbit/rabbits Other events during the year include d. Photograph of a 4-H Barn Quilt at Albion Orchards the Peel 4-H Awards Night, and the 10. An entry of your choice not listed above. Farmer of the Year Dinner where the Ambassador will be expected to bring greetings from Peel 4-H. To receive the application package, please contact: Carol Williams @ (905) 880-5302 by March 1, 2019. BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 25
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4-H Dairy Show CL ASS 1 1 SATURDAY, SE P T E M B E R 2 2 BOLTON HONOURABLE MENTION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 6): Bert Westlake Special $20 AT 10 :3 0 AM I N A R E N A OPEN CONFIRMATION CLASSES (CLASS 7-12): $PDIBJST/JDLEF#PFS 1st - $50, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $30, 4th - $20, 5th - $15, 6th - $10, 7th to 10th - $7. +BNFT+PIOTUPO $MBJSF+PIOTUPO OPEN GRAND CHAMPION CALF (CLASS 13): Committee: Dan Kolb, Marion Kolb, Dwight Matson, Roy Westlake $50.00 Sponsored by Quality Seed ltd. OP E N 4 - H D A I RY C A LF S H O W CLA S S 11 OPEN RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION CALF (CLASS 13): Open to any 4-H Dairy Calf Club members that are exhibiting their 2017 4-H $40.00 Sponsored by Castledale Farms Calf Project. Eligible calves will be shown with the Bolton 4-H Dairy Calf Club OPEN HONOURABLE MENTION CALF (CLASS 13): Achievement classes. $20.00 Sponsored by Davis Feed and Farm Supply SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: BOLTON GRAND CHAMPION CALF (CLASS 14): Class 1 Novice: 9-11 years of age as of Jan. 1/18 Bert Westlake Trophy Class 2 Junior: 12-14 years of age as of Jan. 1/18 Bert Westlake Special $25 gift certificate. Class 3 Intermediate: 15-17 years of age as of Jan. 1/18 Class 4 Senior: 18-21 years of age as of Jan. 1/18 Class 5 Open Grand Champion Showperson JUNIOR COM PETITION PRE 4 - H CL A SS 1 5 Class 6 Bolton Grand Champion Showperson Exhibitors must be under 9 years of age as of January 1, 2018 DAIRY TYPE: $5 each sponsored by Plum Valley Holsteins TYPE CONFIRMATION CLASSES: SHOWMANSHIP: $5 each sponsored by Jameston Holsteins Class 7 Junior Heifer Born after March 1, 2018 Class 8 Intermediate Heifer Born Dec. 1/17 to Feb 28/18 PEEL JUNIOR FARM ERS’ SPECIAL CLA SS 1 6 Class 9 Senior Heifer Born Sept 1/17 to Nov 30/17 Showmanship class open to all ages wishing to experience the diary show ring! Class 10 Summer Yearling Born June 1/17 to Aug 31/17 Class 11 Junior Yearling Born Mar 1/17 to May 31/17 RICHARD HOUSE SHOWM ANSHIP Class 12 Junior Herd: Three 4-H calves from any one farm COM PETITION CL ASS 1 7 Class 13 Open Grand Champion Calf Peel Region champion showperson competition. Between the top two 4-H Class 14 Bolton Grand Champion Calf livestock showmanship winners in Peel Region Fairs. Winner will be announced at the Peel 4-H awards night. Third Friday in November. PRIZES: Open Showperson (classes 1-4): Top three per class receive $15 Class 1 Sponsored by Chesslawn Farms RABBIT HOPPING Class 2 Sponsored by Peel Mutual Insurance Peel 4H Rabbit Hopping Club Achievement Day Class 3 Sponsored by Pioneer Seed Chair:5PN)FBUIFS'SFODI Class 4 Sponsored by Peel Mutual Insurance Open to all current 4H members that are exhibiting their 2018 4-H Rabbit project R.J. RUTHERFORD TROPHY (CLASS 1): Top Novice Showperson in the Bolton 4-H Dairy Calf Club. Class Section OPEN GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 5): 1. Agility -Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Bob and Sandra Cation 2. Agility- Senior 3. Dual Hopping- Junior OPEN RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 5): 4. Dual Hopping Senior $30.00 Sponsored by Thomas Carberry Insurance 5. Maximum Height- Junior 6. Maximum Height- Senior OPEN HONOURABLE MENTION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 5): 7. Team Relay $20.00 Sponsored by Norwell Dairy Systems ltd. Prize Money & Rosettes will be award for 1st to 6th placing BOLTON GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 6): Bert Westlake Special $50 Specials CIBC Silver Tray 1. Rabbit Hopping Grand Champion Jameston Holstein Trophy- permanent record for the CIBC Silver Tray recipients. 2. Rabbit Hopping Reserve Grand Champion 3. Rabbit Hopping Honourable Mention BOLTON RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON (CLASS 6): Bert Westlake Special $25 Sponsors: Cheltenham Veterinary Clinic, Davis Feed & Farm Supply, Humberview Farms Ltd, Dupont Pioneer, Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society BOLTON FALL FAIR 2018 27
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