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1 POULTRY Committee: Carman Kyle, Hank Van Nieuwenuizen, Bob Leegstra, Scott McCormick, Don & Ross Harrington. The Poultry Show this year is being staged with the assistance of and in co-operation with the Brant County Poultry and Pet Stock Association, A.P.A Sanction show. APA and ABA Points show. Rules are based on APA. The new revised standard of Perfection shall be the guide of the judge. The judge s decision is final. Entries Close 5 p.m. Monday August 22 nd 2016 Exhibitors limited to 3 entries per section. Exhibitor Fee: must pay $10.00 to the Paris Agricultural Society, unless entering a Junior class. Entry Fees All Classes $1.00 each. NO REFUNDS All poultry and pet stock must be in the Poultry Building Friday, Sept.2 nd between 3 10 p.m. Judging to commence at 9 a.m. Saturday Sept. 3 rd All exhibits must remain cooped until 5 p.m. Monday September 5 th Coops will be provided for all exhibits except all waterfowl. The committee reserves the right to double coop if necessary. Previous show awards not to be displayed. Birds will be cared for and fed by the show committee. Fair board not responsible for loss of birds. Thank you to Eric Reeker Livestock Feeds, Caledonia for donating feed to Poultry Show. At time of judging no one is allowed in the building except the judges and the committee. Champions will be picked from all birds. In Sections of Classes where there are not two or more exhibits, the Judge shall be empowered to award a second, a third or no prize, where he considers the exhibit does not merit a first prize. Poultry showing symptoms of disease will be excluded from the exhibition, strictly enforced. Pigeon Exhibitors are requested to write Ring Band No. on their coop tags. Note: All birds entered must originate from Salmonella Pullorum-Typhoid clean provinces, states, countries, or have been tested (to Animal disease and Protection Act-Section 79, standards) with negative results to be eligible for entry. CLASS 1037 JUNIOR CLASS Exhibitors in this class must be 16 years or under, and are not required to pay a $10.00 Exhibitor fee unless entering adult classes. Entry Fee - $1.00 each. Sec: 1. Pigeon, Male, clean legged named 2. Pigeon, Female, clean legged named 3. Pigeon, Male, feather legged named 4. Pigeon, Female, feather legged named 5. Bantam, Male, clean legged named 6. Bantam, Female, clean legged named 7. Bantam, Male, feather legged named 8. Bantam, Female, feather legged named 9. Standard, Male named 10. Standard, Female named 11. Duck, Male, named 12. Duck, Female, named 13. Geese, Male, named 14. Geese, Female, named 15. Rabbits A.V H Poultry Prizes: Section 1 to 16 : $3.50, $2.50, $2.00, $1.00

2 CLASS 1038 STANDARD FOWL Prizes in this Class: 1 st, $4.50; 2 nd, $3.00; 3 rd, $1.50, 4 th $1.00 AMERICAN Section Number Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Plymouth Rock White Plymouth Rock Barred Plymouth Rock Buff Plymouth Rock A.O.C Wyandotte White Wyandotte Silver Laced Wyandotte A.O.C Rhode Island Red Rhode Island Red Rosecomb New Hampshire Chantecler A.C Jersey Giants A.C Delawares American A.O.V. properly named ENGLISH Cornish Dark Cornish White Cornish A.O.C Orpington A.C Australorp Dorking A.C Modern Game A.C Old English Black Red/Brown Red Old English A.O.C Sussex A.C English A.O.V. properly named MEDITERRANEAN Andalusion Leghorn white Leghorn Lt. Brown Leghorn Dark Brown Leghorn Black Leghorn A.O.C Minorca A.C Aconas Mediterranean A.O.V. properly named ASIATIC Brahma Light Brahma Dark Brahma A.O.C Cochin White Cochin Black Cochin Buff Cochin A.O.C Langhans A.C Asiatic A.O.V. properly named CONTINENTAL Barnevelders A.C

3 Hamburg Spangled Hamburg A.O.C Polish Buff Laced Polish A.O.C Welsummer Sunatra Continental A.O.V. properly named Guinea Fowl A.C ALL OTHER STANDARD BREEDS (ORIENTALS) Sumatra Malays Cubalyas Phoenix Okohamas Aseels Shamos ALL OTHER STANDARD BREEDS (MISCELLANEOUS) Sultans Frizzles Naked necks Araucanas Ameraucanas

4 Prizes in this Class: 1 st, $5.00; 2 nd, $4.00; 3 rd, $3.00 CLASS 1039 GEESE Section Number Male Female Buff 1 2 Emden 3 4 Chinese 5 6 Toulouse 7 8 African 9 10 A. O. V. properly named Turkey, A. V. (must supply own cage) CLASS 1040 DUCKS Prizes for Ducks: 1 st, $5.00, 2 nd, $3.50, 3 rd, $2.50, 4 th, $1.00 Section Number Old Old Young Young Male Female Male Female Buff Indian Runner, White Indian Runner, A.C Pekin Rouen Muscovy, White Muscovy, Black Muscovy, A.O.C Avles Bury Call Grey Call, White Call Snowy Call A.O.C Cayuga Khaki Campbell Harlequin Swedish AOV Correctly Named

5 CLASS 1041 BANTAMS Prizes in this Class: 1 st, $4.50; 2 nd, $3.00; 3 rd, $1.50, 4 th $1.00 SCCL Section Number Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Plymouth Rock White Plymouth Rock Barred Plymouth Rock A. O. C Leghorn White Leghorn Silver Leghorn A.O.C Sebright Silver Sebright Golden Japanese Grey Japanese Black Tail White Japanese Black Japanese A.O.C Rhode Island Red Dutch A.C Anconas Campines New Hampshire Phoenix RCCL Hamburg A.V Wyandotte White Wyandotte Black Wyandotte Partridge Wyandotte A.O.C Rosecomb White Rosecomb Black Rosecomb Blue Rhode Island Red Rosecomb AOCCL Polish White Polish White Crested Black Polish A.O.C Silkie White Cornish White Cornish Dark Cornish Dark Cornish A. O. C Chantecler FEATHER LEGGED Cochin White Cochin Black Cochine A. O. C Brahma Dark Brahma Light Brahma Buff Booted Bantam Millefleur Booted Bantam A.O.C Belgian Bearded d uccle, Millefeur

6 GAME Modern Game A.C Old English Black red Old English Black Old English White Old English Silver Duckwing Old English A.O.C Bantam A.O.V. properly named

7 Prizes: 1 st, $4.00; 2 nd, $2.50; 3 rd, $1.50, 4 th $1.00 Entry Fee $1.00 each CLASS 1042 PIGEONS Young Cock Hen Bird Archangel, Blue Wing Archangel, Dark/Light Bronze Archangel, A. O. C Capuchine, A. C Carrier, A. C Dragoon, A. C Fantail, Black Fantail, White Fantail, Red or Yellow Fantail, A. O. C Fantail, Saddle, A. C Fantail, A. O. V. (Correctly Named) Frillback, Red Frillback, Black Frillback, Yellow Frillback, Blue Frillback, White Oriental Frills, Blondinette, Laced A. C Oriental Frills, Blondinette, Barred A. C Oriental Frills, Satinette, Black or Dun, Laced Oriental Frills, Satinette, Bluette or Silverette Oriental Frills, Satinette, A. O. C Helmet, short faced, A. C Helmet, medium faced, A. C Homer, Flying Black or White Homer, Flying grizzle, any colour Homer, Flying Blue check or Black check Homer, Flying Red and Red check Homer, Flying Blue Bar Homer, Flying, Mealy/Silver Homer, Flying A. O. C Ice Pigeon, A. C Jacobin, A. C King, White King, A. O. C Lahore, A. C Magpie, Black or Dun Magpie, Red or Yellow Magpie, A. O. C Modena, Gazzi, Blue/Silver Modena, Gazzi, Bronze, plain lace or tri Modena, Gazzi, Red/Yellow, Plain/Check Modena, Gazzi, Black Modena, Gazzi, A. O. C Modena, Schiette, Bronze, plain or lace tri Modena, Schietti, Red or Yellow Modena, Schietti, White

8 Modena, Schietti, Black Modena, Schietti, Blue/Silver Modena, Schietti, Magnani Modena, Schietti, Red/Yellow, Check Modena, Schietti, Dun/Russetti Modena, Schietti, Mealy/Cream Modena. Schietti, A. O. C Mookee, A. C Nunn, A. C African Owls, A. C Chinese Owls, Barred A. C Chinese Owls, Checkered A. C Chinese Owls, Red/Yellow Chinese Owls, Self, A. O. C Chinese Owls, A. O. C Pigmy Pouter, A. C English Pouter, A. C Pouter, or Cropper A. O. V. (Correctly Named) Rollers, Show, Checker, A. C Rollers, Show, Black, Solid, or marked Rollers, Show Barred, A. C Rollers, Show, Red or Yellow, solid or marked Rollers, Show, White Rollers, Show, A. O. C Rollers, Flying, A. C Show Pen Racer, Solid A. C Show Pen Racer, Checked, Blue/Black Show Pen Racer, A. O. C Swallow, A. C Swallow, Saxon, A. C Swallow, Fairy, A. C Tippler, Flying Mottle Tipper, Flying A. O. C Tipper, Show, Mottle or Print Tipper, Show A. O. C Trumpeter, English, any solid colour Trumpeter, English, A. O. C Trumpeter, Bokhara (Russian) A. C Tumbler, L. F. C. L., Solid - A. C Tumbler, L. F. C. L., Checked A. C Tumbler, L. F. C. L., A. O. C Tumbler, L. F. C. L., Bald, A. C Tumbler, Muffed, A. C Tumbler, Muffed, Saddle, A. C Palour Tumbler, A. C Kormorner Tumbler, Black or Dun Kormorner Tumbler, A. O. C English Short Face Tumbler, A. C Short Face Tumbler, A. O. V. (Correctly Named) Turbit, A. C German Toy, A. C. (Correctly Named) Runts, A. C Runts, Splashed, A. C German Beauty A. O. V. Pigeon (Correctly Named) Doves, Ringneck, A. C

9 Doves, Diamond, A. C Doves, Senegal and Smaller, A. C Doves, Larger than Senegal, A. C Norwich Cropper, Blue Silver Norwich Cropper, Black Norwich Cropper, Red Yellow Norwich Cropper, A. O. C Damascenes Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded to all A.P.A. classes Overall Champion Ribbons Only Committee: Hank Van Nieuwenuizen, Betty Curtis Entries Close Monday August 22 nd 2016 RABBITS Rabbit exhibitors must pay a $10.00 Exhibitor fee (unless entering a Junior class) to the P.A.S. Entry fee of $1.00 per entry. All necessary fees must be forwarded to Paris Fair, Box 124, Paris.N3L 3E7 Coops will be provided for all rabbit entries. All rabbits must be cooped by 10:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2nd and remain until 5 p.m. Mon. Sept. 5 th Judging to commence at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 rd Exhibitors are requested to write Tattoo Numbers on cage tags. General rules of the Society to govern this show. Prize Money Offered for all Sections: 1 st, $4.00; 2 nd, $2.50; 3 rd, $1.50; 4 th $1.00 CLASS 1043 RABBITS Buck Doe Holland Lop, A.V.(correctly named) 1 2 New Zealand, A.C. 3 4 Polish, A.C. 5 6 Dutch,A.C. 7 8 Silver Martin 9 10 Californian Netherland Dwarf A.C Lops, A.O. V. (Correctly Named) Any Other Breed (Correctly Named) Mini Rex,A.C Rex, A.V., A.C

10 CLASS 1112 LIGHT HORSE SHOW Judged Saturday September 3 rd 2016 Start Time : 9 a.m. ROADSTER HORSES Sec. 1 Single Roadster over 15.2 Buggy $65, $60, $50, $45, $15 Sec. 2 Single Roadster under 15.2 Buggy $65, $60, $50, $45, $15 Sec. 3 Single Roadster Stake $150, $75, $50, $45, $40 Sec. 4 Single Roadster Driven by Lady $65, $60, $50, $45, $15 Sec. 5 Bike Stake $150, $75, $50, $45, 40 Sec. 6 Green Roadster to Bike $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 ROADSTER PONY Sec. 7 Roadster Pony Open $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 8 Roadster Pony Stake $100, $75, $60, $50, $45 Sec. 9 Roadster Pony Driven by Lady $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 HACKNEY PONY Sec.10 Hackney Pony Open $60, $55, $50, $45, $40 Sec. 11 Hackney Pony Driven by Lady $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 12 Hackney Pony Stake $150, $75, $50, $45, $40 FINE HARNESS PONY Sec. 13 Fine Harness Pony Open $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 14 Fine Harness Pony Driven by Lady $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 15 Fine Harness Pony Stake $100, $75, $70, $60, $50 SHETLAND PONY Sec. 16 Shetland Pony Single $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 17 Ladies Shetland Pony $50, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sec. 18 Shetland Pony Stake $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 HACKNEY HORSE Sec. 19 Open for pony or horse $75, $50, $25, $25, $20 Sec. 20 Hackney Horse Stake $100, $85, $75, $60, $50, $20

11 PONY SPECIALS Sec. 21 Canadian Hackney Society Junior Exhibitor Competition Single Hackney horse or pony driven by a Junior Exhibitor. Open to all registered Hackneys, (Mares or Geldings), suitable to be driven by a Junior, to be shown to a suitable four-wheeled vehicle. To be shown by a boy or girl who has reached their 8 th year and are under 18 years of age as of January 1 st of current year. Exhibitor or a member of his immediate family must be a member of the Canadian Hackney Society. To be judged on manners, quality and performance of the animal and the driver s ability; 50% for the driver ability, and 50% for the suitability of animal. 1 st $15, 2 nd $12, 3 rd $10, 4 th $10 Sponsored by O.H.H.A Sec. 22 Canadian Hackney Society Junior Showmanship Showmanship competition open to Junior exhibitors who have reached their 8 th year, and have not reached their 18 th birthday as of January 1 st of the current year. Exhibitor or a member of his immediate family must be a member of the Canadian Hackney Society. Hackney mares or geldings are to be used and shown in hand. 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th, 6 th, ribbons and points only Sec. 23 Shetland Pony Junior Exhibitor Competition Open to Juniors age 8 to 17 inclusive 1 st $30, 2 nd 20, 3 rd $20, 4 th $20, 5 th $10 Sec. 24 Child s Fancy Turnout To be driven by a boy accompanied by a girl, each under 14 years of age, at a park pace. Open to Shetland, Fine Harness and Hackney Ponies and shown to an appropriate 4-wheeled vehicle. To be judged 50% on children s attire, 40% on conformation, manners and performance and 10% on neatness and cleanliness of harness and vehicle. 1 st $30, 2 nd $25, 3 rd $20

12 HEAVY HORSES GENERAL CHAIRMAN- Rodger Lyster VICE-CHAIRMAN- Sharon Wright Committee: Chairperson- Rodger Lyster, Beth Howell-Vervaecke, Pat Howell-Blackmore, Robert Brooks, Heather Telfer, Rebecca Lyster, Kevin Fair, Diane Wood, Dianne Holmes, Gord Moffitt, Rob Banister, Ron Wratten, Jennifer Tucker, Dave Monkhouse, Charlie Vervaecke NOTE: No HEAVY Horse Stallions allowed on the grounds if over 1 year of age. Except for Special Class Belgians Yearling Stallions will be allowed. The Ontario Belgian Horse Association offers a Stallion Point Program at nine fairs across Ontario and is pleased to have Paris Fair as part of the program. To participate the stallion owner must reside in Ontario, be a member of the OBHA and have enrolled his stallion with the OBHA by July 1 st of the current year. The Stallion must be born in Ontario to a mare registered to a resident of Ontario at time of foaling. The point classes will be held immediately following their respective regular class. Prize money is a lump sum payout at the OBHA banquet. All entries in class to be placed, and no entry fee charged. A certificate identifying each enrolled stallion is issued by OBHA. The certificate is to be brought to ringside by the exhibitor for recording of placings and the signature of the judge. In case of insufficient funds, due to weather or other conditions the Society reserves the right to pay only a percentage of the prize money. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Official Horse Show Veterinarian: Paris Veterinary Clinic, Phone Proper Showing Attire to be worn in All Classes. Monday September 3 rd Clydesdales, Percherons, Belgians 1. Special rules governing Horses-The 2 and 3 year olds, driving and other horses will be allowed to show in more than one section of the same class. 2. The Society shall allow two horses, although owned by different exhibitors, to compete for the team prizes providing each owner is an exhibitor. 3. All Horses in harness to be hitched to a suitable wheeled vehicle. 4. In Classes 1115, 1120, 1125, if more than 5 teams exhibited prizes will be awarded for both heavy and light draught teams. 5. All Sections of Classes 1115,1120, 1125 to be judged Monday. 6. Multiple Hitches-Horses not necessarily owned by one exhibitor and no entry fee over the regular 20 percent of Prize Money. 7. If more than five 4-horse and 6-horse teams exhibited, they will be judged by breed. 8. All Horses being exhibited at the Fair are to be negative to an immunodiffusion test (Coggins test) for Equine Infectious Anemia tested within one year of the date. A certificate is to be made available to the Fair Board Officials, if requested. All Entries will be taken at Horse Show offices at Ringside. All exhibitors must procure, at the Horse Show office, identification numbers to be worn by all showmen and riders when exhibiting horses or ponies. NOTICE: All Exhibitors must pay a $10.00 Exhibitor fee to the Paris Agricultural Society All Entry Fees included in the Prize Money.

13 CLYDESDALES CLASS 1115 Judged Monday September 5 th Starting 9:00 a.m. (sharp) Note: Each class will show line classes Section 1-11 in their own ring. Sections 12, 13, 14, 19 are open to all breeds. Sections 15 to 18 the breeds will alternate on the track. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Prizes: Section 1 to 11 - $60, $50, $45, $35, $30, $25 to all. Sec. 1. Brood Mare. Must show evidence of being in foal or has raised a foal during the current year. The exhibitor is required to show the mare with foal at foot or registration certificate of the foal must be provided if foal is not shown. 2. Filly or Colt foaled in Filly to be registered by Feb. 1 st 2016, colt registered by July Filly foaled in 2015 Yearling 4. Filly foaled in 2014 Two year old Junior Champion and Reserve Rosette 5. Filly foaled in 2013 Three year old 6. Yeld Mare Four years old and over Senior Champion and Reserve Rosette Grand Champion and Reserve Rosette 7. Progeny of Dam 8. Get of Sire Junior and Senior Showmanship 9. Junior Showmanship 7 13 years old as of January 1 st Senior Showmanship years old as of January 1 st 2016 Clydesdale Jr. Showmanship sponsored by Ontario Clydesdale Club. Awards $30, $25, $20, $10 to all 10 Grade Mare or Gelding 2&3 yr olds $30, $25, $20, $10 to all 11 Grade Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over $30, $25, $20 $10 to all 12. North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series $1200, $900, $700, $550, $500, $150 to all Funds for the purpose of holding the Six Horse Hitch Class with the Paris Fair are contributed by : Paris Agricultural Society and Landsborough Auctions Ltd. 13. Four Horse Hitch open $175, $125, $100, $75, $60 to all 14. Unicorn Hitch open $125, $100, $75, $65, $50 to all 15. Registered Mares each breed $75, $65, $55, $45, $30 to all 16 Team of Heavy Horses Grade or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 17 Team of Light Horses or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 18 Single Hitch Grade or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 19. All Breed Ladies Single Drive $60, $45, $40, $35, $30 to all

14 Percheron Class 1120 Judged Monday September 5 th Starting 9 a.m. (sharp) Note: Each class will show line classes Section 1-11 in their own ring. Sections 12,13,14,19 are open to all breeds. Sections 15 to 18 the breeds will alternate on the track. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Prizes: section 1 to 11 - $60, $50, $45, $35, $30, $25 to all Section: 1. Brood Mare. Must show evidence of being in foal or has raised a foal during the current year. The exhibitor is required to show the mare with foal at foot or registration certificate of the foal must be provided if foal is not shown. 2. Filly or Colt foaled in Filly to be registered by February 1 st 2016, colt registered by July 3 rd Filly foaled in 2015 Yearling. 4. Filly foaled in 2014 Two year old. Junior Champion and Reserve Rosette 5. Filly foaled in 2013 three year old 6. Yeld Mare Four years old and over Senior Champion and Reserve Rosette Grand Champion and Reserve Rosette 7. Progeny of Dam 8. Get of Sire Junior and Senior Showmanship 9. Junior Showmanship 7-13 years old as of January 1 st Senior Showmanship years old as of January 1 st Grade Mare or Gelding 2 and 3 year olds. 11. Grade Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. 12. North American Six Horse Hitch - $1200, $900, $700, $550, $150 to all 13. Four Horse Hitch open - $175. $125, $100, $75, $60 to all 14. Unicorn Hitch open - $125, $100, $75, $65, $50 to all 15. Registered Mares $75, $65,$55, $45, $30 to all 16. Team of Heavy Horses Grade or Purebred. $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 17. Team of Light Horses Grade or Purebred. $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 18. Single Hitch Grade or Purebred. $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all 19. All Breed ladies Single Drive. $60, $45, $40, $35, $30 to all

15 Belgian Class 1125 Judged Monday September 5 th Starting 9 a.m. sharp Note: Each class will show line classes Section 1-11 in their own ring. Sections 12, 13, 14, 19 are open to all breeds. Sections 15 to 18 the breeds will alternate on the track Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Prizes: Section 1 to 11 - $60, $50, $45, $35, $30, $25 to all. Sections: 1. Brood Mare. Must show evidence of being in foal or has raised a foal during the current year. The exhibitor is required to show the mare with foal at foot or registration certificate of the foal must be provided if foal is not shown. 2. Filly or Colt foaled in Filly to be registered by February 1 st 2016, colt registered by July 3 rd Filly foaled in 2015 Yearling 3.1 Ross Fair Memorial Trophy to Champion Belgian Filly foaled in 2015 (Registered with OBHA) 3.2 OBHA points class Belgian Yearling Stallion, enrolled in the OBHA point program (points only) 4. Filly foaled in 2014 Two year old. Junior Champion and Reserve Rosette 5. Filly foaled in 2013 Three year old 6. Yeld Mare Four years old and over Senior Champion and Reserve Rosette Grand Champion and Reserve Rosette 7. Progeny of Dam 8. Get of Sire Junior and Senior Showmanship 9. Junior Showmanship 7-13 years old as of January 1 st Senior Showmanship years old as of January 1 st Grade Mare or Gelding 2 and 3 year olds. $30, $25, $20, $10 to all 11 Grade Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over $30, $25, $20, $10 to all 12 North American Six Horse Classic Series 13 Four Horse Hitch open $175, $125, $100, $75, $60 to all 14 Unicorn Hitch open $125, $100, $75, $65, $50 to all 15 Registered Mares each breed $75, $65, $55, $45, $30 to all. Jim and Mary Howell Memorial Trophy to Team of Belgian Registered Mares presented by Howell Family 16 Team of Heavy Horses Grade or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all. 17 Team of Light Horses Grade or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all. 18 Single Hitch Grade or Purebred $100, $75, $60, $55, $50 to all. 19 All Breed Ladies Single Drive $60, $45, $40, $34, $30 to all. SPECIAL: Ontario Bred and Sired Belgian Yearling Filly Class. Prize: 1 st $100, 2 nd $80, 3 rd $60, 4 th $40, 5 th to 10 th $20.00 $ is donated by the ONTARIO BELGIAN HORSE ASSOC. $ is donated by the PARIS AGR. SOCEITY Eligibility: The Filly must be from a mare owned by a resident of the province of Ontario at the time of service and sired by a stallion owned and standing in the province of Ontario at the time of service. The owner must be a Member of the Ontario Belgian Horse Assoc. for the current year. For 2016, the Fillies must have been nominated with the Ont. Belgian Horse Assoc. by March 1 st 2016 The Prize money will be paid to each exhibitor by the Ontario Belgian Horse Assoc. at the annual banquet.

16 HUNTER HORSES & PONY SHOW CLASS 1150 Judging To Commence Saturday Sept. 3 rd :30 a.m. Sharp Committee: Judge: To be announced Entry fee: Division # 1: $5.00 per class Division #2-5: $10.00 per class Class # 30: $15.00 Exhibitors must pay a $10.00 Exhibitor fee to the Paris Agricultural Society (unless entering Junior class) Division # 1 is open to riders 12 years and under on January 1 st, Division #2 is open to riders who have not reached their 18 th birthday prior to January 1 st, 2016 Division #3 to #5 are open to all ages. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. All Exhibitors must be entered in the full division to participate. All riders entered in class #30 you must compete in one full Hunter division. All riders entered in Division# 1 may not enter any other division. All entry fees are to be paid at entry booth prior to receiving number. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS VET CERTIFICATE OR DOCTORS NOTE IS SUPPLIED. Ribbons for 1 st to 6 th place in all Divisions. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons and prizes for all divisions. Warm Up: will be the first class of each division and will cost $5.00 but will not be judged. Only 1 trip around will be allowed or if you have 3 refusals you will be excused from the ring. Division #1: Beginner Equitation 1. Good Grooming 2. Walk / Trot ( lead line permitted) 3. Walk / Trot / Canter 4. WARM UP Cavalletti (trot or canter) NOT JUDGED 5. Cavalletti (trot or canter) lead line NOT permitted Prizes: $10, $8, $6, $5, $3 Division #2: 2 Hunter and Equitation (open to JUNIOR riders only) 6. WARM UP course NOT JUDGED 7. Working Hunter over fences 8. Working Hunter over fences 9. Equitation over fences 10. Equitation under saddle 11. Working Hunter under saddle Prizes: $25, $20, $15, $10, $5 Division #3: 2 3 Hunter and Equitation 12. Warm up course Not judged 13. Working Hunter over fences 14. Working Hunter over fences 15. Equitation over fences 16. Equitation under saddle 17. Working hunter under saddle

17 Prizes: $25, $20, $15, $10, $5 Division sponsored by: Misty Meadows Equestrian Centre Inc. Division #4: 2 9 Working Hunter 18. WARM UP course NOT JUDGED 19. Working Hunter over fences 20. Working Hunter over fences 21. Equitation over fences 22. Equitation under saddle 23. Working Hunter under saddle Prizes: $25, $20, $15, $10, $5 Division # 5: 3 Working Hunter 24. WARM UP course NOT JUDGED 25. Working Hunter Over Fences 26. Working Hunter Over Fences 27. Equitation over Fences 28. Equitation under saddle 29. Working Hunter Under Saddle Prizes: $25, $20, $15, $10, $5 Lou Travers Memorial Working Hunter Stake Class 30. Handy Hunter Over Fences (fences will be set at 2 3 for small ponies, 2 6 for Medium ponies, 2 9 for larger ponies and 3 for all horses) Prizes: $50, $40, $30, $20, $15, $10

18 CLASS 1160 YOUTH HORSE SHOW Committee: Nadine Ilett Show: Valley Horse Ring Youth Horses to be shown Saturday Sept. 3 rd 2016 at 2 p.m. Youth Horse Riders 18 and under as of January 1, 2016 Class will be cancelled if less than 2 entries. Notice: These classes are set up for the inexperienced and beginner riders. We would appreciate your co-operation. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Exhibitor Fee: Not required for Juniors Entry Fee: $3.00 per class Cash Prize Money: 1 st, $10.00; 2 nd, $8.00; 3 rd, $6.00; 4 th, $4.00; 5 th, $2.00. Sec: 1. Showmanship 2. Pole bending (14-18 yrs.) 3. Pole bending (13 & under) 4. English / Western Pleasure 5. Walk /Jog No other classes requiring lope 6. Steady Hand 7. Lead Line no performance classes allowed 8. Obstacle fun! 9. Stake Race (14-18 years) 10. Stake Race (13 & under) 11. Command 12. Barrel Race (14-18 years) 13. Barrel Race (13 & under) 14. Costume Class Thank you to the following sponsors: Dave Durham Construction, Don and Sharon Wright, R.B. Paints, Mary Ann Henderson The Leather Crafter Nancy Durham, Sinden Seed, E & J Septic Inc., Ted Wright, Bob & Debbie Randall Alice & Terry Stratford

19 CLASS 1170 ONTARIO CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION Judge: Allen Mitchels Indianna USA Stalling: Megan Robertson Show will be governed by O.C.H.A/N.C.H.A. Rules they shall prevail in all the Cutting Horse Sections. All Entry and Prize Money according to N.C.H.A. Gate Policy: 2016 N.C.H.A. Membership must be presented for admission at the gate. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Exhibitor Fee of $10.00 must be paid to the Paris Agricultural Society Friday Sept. 2 nd horses on grounds 10 a.m. judging starts 11 a.m. Saturday Sept. 3 rd horses on grounds 9 a.m. judging starts 10 a.m. Sec. Purse 1. Open Non-Pro ,000 Non-Pro JP 4. 2,000 Limit Rider JP 5. 10,000 Novice Horse ,000 Novice Horse ,000 Novice Horse/Non-Pro JP 8. 10,000 Novice Horse/Non-Pro JP 9. 50,000 Amateur JP ,000 amateur JP 11. Youth Novice Rider JP 13. Ranch Class JP

20 REGISTERED AMERICAN QUARTER HORSES Approved A.Q.H.A.; O.Q.H.A.; C.Q.H.A. Double Judged/Double Pointed Show Two Judges and Two Placings for Points Two Entry Fees per Section No Single Judging Full Two Day Show Come to Paris to experience two rings in the valley one grass one sand no midway, no heavy horses, just peace and quiet. Judges: Allen Mitchels- Indianna / Lyle Jackson, Cochrane AB. Show Manager and Stabling: Sharon Wright: Gate Policy: 2016 AQHA Membership must be presented for admission at the gate. Paid stamp at the gate will be refunded by show secretary. Show will be governed by A.Q.H.A. Rules and only A.Q.H.A. rules shall prevail in all Quarter Horse Sections. Show Management has the authority to change Show order at their discretion. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. -This is a Point Award Show- Sunday, Sept. 4 th show to start at 8:00 a.m. sharp. Monday, Sept.5 th show to start at 8:00 a.m. sharp. All Exhibitors must pay $10.00 Exhibitor Fee to the Paris Agricultural Society ENTRY FEES Open & Green & Amateur) $12.00 per Horse / per Judge Youth & Novice $10.00 per Horse / per Judge, must show in appropriate halter class Lead Line/Walk Jog: No Charge - Ribbons Must have at least 3 entries in class for Prize Money Office Fee: $6.00 per Horse / per Judge Drug Fee: $2.00 per Horse / per Judge AQHA Processing Fee: $5.00 per Horse / per Show Sunday, September 4 th 8:00 a.m. 1. Weanling Stallions 2. Yearling Stallions 3. 2 Year Old Stallions 4. 3 Year Old Stallions 5. Aged Stallions 6. Performance Halter Stallions 7. Grand Stallion 8. Reserve Stallion 9. Amateur Yearling Stallions 10. Amateur Stallions 2 yr. old 11. Amateur Stallions 3 yr. old 12. Amateur Aged Stallions 13. Amateur Performance Halter Stallions 14. Grand Amateur Stallion

21 15. Reserve Amateur Stallion 16. Weanling Fillies 17 Yearling Fillies 18 2 Year Old Mares 19 3 Year Old Mares 20 Aged Mares 21 Performance Halter Mares 22 Grand Mare 23 Reserve Mare 24 Amateur Yearling Mares 25 Amateur Mares 2 yr. old 26 Amateur Mares 3 yr. old 27 Amateur Aged Mares 28 Performance Halter Amateur Mares 29 Grand Amateur Mare 30 Reserve Amateur Mare 31 Youth Yearling Mares 32 Youth Mares 2 yr. old 33 Youth Mares 3 yr. old 34 Youth Aged Mares 35 Performance Halter Youth Mares 36 Grand Youth Mare 37 Reserve Youth Mare 38 Yearling Geldings 39 2 Year Old Geldings 40 3 Year Old Geldings 41 Aged Geldings 42 Performance Halter Geldings 43 Grand Gelding 44. Reserve Gelding 45 Amateur Yearling Geldings 46 Amateur Geldings 2 yr. old 47 Amateur Geldings 3 yr. old 48 Amateur Aged Geldings 49 Amateur Geldings Performance Halter 50 Grand Amateur Gelding 51 Reserve Amateur Gelding 52 Youth Yearling Geldings 53 Youth Geldings 2 yr. old 54 Youth Geldings 3 yr. old 55 Youth Aged Geldings 56 Youth Geldings Performance Halter 57 Grand Youth Gelding 58 Reserve Youth Gelding 59 Level 1 / Novice Youth Showmanship 60 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Showmanship 61 Amateur Showmanship 62 Amateur Select Showmanship 63 Youth Showmanship 13 & Under 64 Youth Showmanship Minute Break 65 **Green Hunter Under Saddle 66 Jr. Hunter Under Saddle 67 Level 1 / Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 68 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 69 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

22 70 Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle 71 Youth Hunter Under Saddle (13 and Under) 72 Youth Hunter Under Saddle Sr. Hunter Under Saddle 74 Level 1 / Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 75 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation 76 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation 77 Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation 78 Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (13 and Under) 79 Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (14 to 18) Monday, September 5 th 8:00 a.m. 80 *Green Trail 81 Level 1 / Novice Youth Trail 82 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Trail 83 Amateur Trail 84 Amateur Select Trail 85 Youth Trail 86 Open Trail 87 Walk Jog (11 and under) Ribbons Only 88 Lead Line (7 and under) Ribbons Only 15 Minute Break 89 Level 1 / Novice Youth Western Horsemanship 90 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Western Horsemanship 91 Amateur Western Horsemanship 92 Amateur Select Western Horsemanship 93 Youth Western Horsemanship (13 and under) 94 Youth Western Horsemanship (14 to 18) Lunch Break 95 **Green Western Pleasure 96 Jr. Western Pleasure 97 2 Yr. Old Western Pleasure 98 Level 1 / Novice Youth Western Pleasure 99 Level 1 / Novice Amateur Western Pleasure 100 Amateur Western Pleasure 101 Amateur Select Western Pleasure 102 Youth Western Pleasure (13 & Under) 103 Youth Western Pleasure (14-18) 104 Sr. Western Pleasure 105 **Green Ranch Riding 106 Jr. Ranch Riding 107 Level 1 / Novice Youth Ranch Riding 108 Level 1/ Novice Amateur Ranch Riding 109 Amateur Ranch Riding 110 Amateur Select Ranch Riding 111 Youth Ranch Riding 112 Sr. Ranch Riding 113 **Green Western Riding 114 Open Western Riding 115 Amateur Western Riding 116 Youth Western Riding 117 Open Reining 118 Amateur Reining

23 O.B.R.A. PARIS FAIR EXTRAVAGANZA Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Pre entries are to be mailed or ed by August 28 th 2016 to Carol Crane Rd.74, R.R.#3, Woodstock, ON N4S 7V7 or Carol at cdcrane@xplornet.com Date of Show: Sunday September 4 th & Monday September 5 th 2016 Start Time: Sunday 9:30 a.m. Monday 9:30 a.m. Location: Paris Fair grounds 139 Silver Street Paris Ont. N3L 3E7 Additional Info: Sunday- We will have Open Riding from 7:00 a.m. -7:30 a.m Exhibitions from 7:30 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Show starts at 9:30 a.m. Monday open riding from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Show starts at 9:30 a.m. Class name & order Added Money Entry fee Sunday OBRA 1 st 4D barrels $700 $25 3-D Seniors Barrels carry from 1 st 4-D $300 $22 Pee Wee Barrels Just for fun $0 1 st Go 2-D Futurity (2 goes and average) $2,000 $85 Youth Barrels Carry form 1 st 4-D $300 $22 2 nd 4-D Barrels $2,000 $32 Monday 3-D Open Poles $500 $25 Rookie Barrels $200 $19 2-D Futurity Carry from Sunday 4-D 2 nd Go OBRA 4-D Barrels $3,000 $35 (Futurity is sponsored by Paris & ECBF) Total money added: $9000 Office & Arena Fee $25 OBRA Permit (If you are not a member) $15 Call Sharon Wright for stalls Or slalwaywright46@hotmail.com $70 each

24 SHEEP Committee: Bruce Telfer , Gord Moffitt, Keith McAllister, Jim Young, J Groves Judging to commence at 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 5 th 2016 EXHIBITOR FEE $10.00 Gate Policy: No ticket must pay. Get stamped at gate for refund from Fair Secretary for helpers. No Pens Reserved. Pedigrees will be checked. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Entry Fee: 20% OF WINNINGS CLASS 1260 SUFFOLK CLASS 1261 DORSET CLASS 1270 LINCOLN CLASS 1271 SOUTHDOWN CLASS OXFORD CLASS 1290 HAMPSHIRE CLASS 1291 A.O.B. LONG WOOL 1. Cheviot, Dorset, Hampshire, Shropshire, Southdown, Suffolk must be shown in short fleece. 2. Only 2 breeds may be exhibited by any one exhibitor. 3. All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. 4. Number of Entries: Limited to one entry per section, per exhibitor, except that the Paris Fair has authorized two entries per exhibitor per section, to a maximum of two sections. 5. The maximum number of entries in breeding class per exhibitor is six (6). 6. (a) No person may make an entry as an individual and as a farm or limited company. (b) All animals, whether owned by one person or more than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained as one farm or breeding unit are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit. Therefore only one animal per section is eligible from such a unit. (c) Any person who shares any portion of a joint ownership in any animal entered, shall be precluded from showing another animal in his own or farm name in the same section. 7. Performance Requirements All Exhibits must have completed their R.O.P test. 8. All general rules of Paris Fair and those of the 2016 Canada Department of Agriculture, Livestock Classification will apply. 9. Each breed class must have 3 complete flocks exhibited, if not they will exhibit in any other breed class. 10. Prize Money will be withheld if exhibits are removed before judging is completed. Exhibits must not be removed before 4:30 p.m. Entries close August 22 nd 2016, entries will also be accepted day of show, but please try to register ahead. Providing there are three or more exhibitors, exhibiting at least 18 animals the following prize money will be paid, otherwise, only 50% of this amount will be paid. Prizes: All Classes are: $45.00, $40.00, $35.00, $30.00, $25.00, $20.00, $18.00, $15.00 EWES Sec. 1 EWE Yearling (3 rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place). Born and bred in Canada. Sec. 2 EWE (First pair of temporary incisors must be in place). Born the property of the Exhibitor. RAMS Sec. 3 RAM Yearling (3 rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place). Sec. 4 RAM (First pair of temporary incisors must be in place). Born the property of the Exhibitor.

25 Sec. 5 GET OF SIRE (Born the property of the exhibitor). A group of three animals, full mouth milk teeth, by the same sire. Both sexes may be represented. Sec. 6 BREEDER S FLOCK (Bred and owned by exhibitor). A group of four animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes. All animals in a group to be of one breed. THE NUNAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual) To Champion Breeder s Flock Donated by Mrs. Bernard (Anna) Nunan in memory of Bernard and Jack Nunan. Each year the winner s name to be inscribed on a trophy and will remain on display in the Fair Hall. The winner to receive $25.00 cash award.

26 DAIRY GOAT SHOW Exhibited on Saturday September 3 rd :00 a.m. Committee: Gordon Moffitt, Bruce & Sherry Telfer, Keith McAllister, Holly Illman RULES: 1. The general rules of the Paris Agricultural Society and the Canadian Goat Society shall prevail. 2. Exhibitor Fee of $ Entry Fee of 20% of prize money won. 3. All goats must be in place by 9:00 a.m. and remain until 4:30 p.m. 4. A Veterinarian will be on the grounds to inspect all animals prior to the show. The health inspection shall be from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Animals disqualified for health reasons or not inspected may not be shown. 5. Maximum of 10 head per breeding unit. An Exhibitor may enter 2 animals in each Section. 6. All animals shown in group sections and specials must have been shown in their regular classes. 7. All animals over six months of age must have the actual Canadian Goat Society registration or recordation paper at the show. No substitutes are acceptable. No papers No show. 8. The base date for calculating the age of an animal to be shown is September 1 st. 9. There will be no pre-show milkout. All milkers must be milked dry within twelve hours before judging commences. A goat with a hard distended udder will be disqualified at the discretion of the judge. 10. All exhibits must be owned by and registered or recorded in the name of the exhibitor. Full Canadians may be shown in these Classes. 11. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. Prize Money: $45.00, $40.00, $35.00, $30.00, $25.00, $20.00, $18.00, $15.00 CLASS 1310 NUBIAN CLASS 1320 SAANEN CLASS 1330 TOGGENBURG CLASS 1340 ALPINE CLASS 1350 LA MANCHA CLASS 1360 RECORDED GRADE CLASS Sec: 1. Doe, Kid, over 3 months and under 9 months. 2. Doe, Kid, over 9 months and under 24 months, never freshened 3. Milking Yearling, over 12 months and under 24 months in milk 4. Doe, over 24 months and under 36 months in milk 5. Doe, over 36 months in milk 6. Junior Showmanship class 16 yrs & under 1 st $20, 2 nd $15, 3 rd $10 Sponsored by Sherry Telfer Plaque awarded Special: Grand Champion of Each Breed $15.00 and Ribbons Reserve Champions of Each Breed $10.00 and Ribbons Best Doe in Show $15.00 and P.O.G.O. plaque and Ribbon CATTLE SHOW

27 CHAIRMAN BRIAN SAYLES GENERAL RULES OF PARIS FAIR RE: CATTLE All cattle must be on the grounds by 10:00 a.m. and remain until 4:30 p.m. Exhibitors leaving before this time without permission will forfeit their prize money. All exhibitors must pay an exhibitor fee of $ General rules of the Agricultural Society to govern. Entry fee will be 20% of prize money won. Exhibitors must be ready to exhibit their animals when called. All cattle TRUCKS must be removed from the grounds as soon as unloaded and parked in the areas designated for this purpose. ENTRIES: Definition of an Entry All registered Cattle, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained on one farm or breeding unit, are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit. No cow will be allowed to compete for premiums unless giving milk when shown, or visibly in calf at the time. Female cattle under three years old, giving milk, may be shown as cows in the herd or group sections. All purebred animals must be registered and pedigrees must be produced at the Fair when requested by the Directors in charge. Junior calves exempt from this rule demanding pedigrees. All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. The Show Veterinarian has the final say on the health of the livestock exhibited. Liability Insurance for a minimum of $1 million is mandatory. Proof of coverage will be required upon registration. IMPORTANT: Providing there are three or more exhibitors who exhibit at least 24 animals the prize schedule for each section listed with each breed of cattle will be paid, otherwise only 50 % of this amount will be paid. Straw only for bedding (not supplied) no sawdust Place Manure in Proper Area Bring Wheelbarrow or Something CODE OF ETHICS FOR DAIRY SHOWS: While presenting a positive image to spectators, the following supports good animal husbandry both at home and at a show. PART 1 The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defined as unethical in the show ring of registered dairy cattle. 1. Misrepresenting the age of the animal for the class in which it is shown. 2. Filling an animal unnaturally with liquid (tubing) 3. Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters. 4. Treating the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant, or any other substance to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation. 5. Administering epidural anesthesia (blocking tails)

28 6. Performing surgery of any kind to change the natural contour of appearance of the animal s body, hide or hair. Not included is the removal of warts, teats and horns, clipping and dressing of hair and trimming of hooves. 7. Inserting foreign material/articles under the skin, into the topline or on the feet. 8. Roping udders. 9. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring or other conduct detrimental to the breed or show. PART 2 The provisions of this part apply to entries of a breed regulated by a breed association which has adopted this part. 1. if intended for use in contravention of the Code of Ethics, no exhibitor and no agent, employee or other person acting on behalf of an exhibitor, shall have in his or her possession or control any hypodermic syringe, needle or other device, swabs, cloths, or other material, or any medicine, preparation or substance, whether in liquid or any other form. 2. Exhibitors will not be allowed to wrap hocks or drain fluid from hocks at a show unless authorized by a veterinarian at the show. 3. all entries and the personal property of all exhibitors, their servants and agents and persons acting on behalf of exhibitors, are subject to inspection by inspectors authorized by a show. All such persons shall co-operate with the inspectors and shall provide all such information in connection with such inspections and shall provide access to the animal and all information reasonably required by inspectors in connection with such inspections and shall provide, if so requested, samples of urine and blood suitable for analysis. Exhibitors shall also remove any udder supports, blankets or other objects limiting the ability of the inspector to undertake a thorough inspection. In particular, the inspectors shall be informed, in advance, of the nature of any medicine, treatment or substance administered to any entry and the reasons therefore. Inspections under this paragraph may be carried out at any time while the animal is at the show and elsewhere in the period ending 30 days after the termination of the show between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. 4. Any inspector may, at any time, require the delivery to him of any hypodermic syringe, needle or other device, swabs, cloths or other material, or samples or any medicine, preparation or substance, whether in liquid or other form, in the possession or control of the exhibitor, his servants, agents or persons acting on behalf of the exhibitor for the purposes of laboratory analysis. 5. (A) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (b) the following entries are disqualified and shall not participate further in the show in which the entry is disqualified. (i) Any animal determined by an inspector, who is also a veterinarian, to have an udder manifesting any of the following: localized swelling, oedema, erythema, sensitivity, reddening, firmness, warmth or exfoliation of the skin, but excluding general oedema associated with parturition or mastitis, or a sore in the area where the large blood (ii) vessels enter the udder. Any animal entered by an exhibitor whose servants, agents or persons acting on his behalf, fails to co-operate in the inspection provided for under paragraphs 3 or 4. (B) The inspector s determination pursuant to subparagraph (A) (i) is subject to an appeal by the exhibitor to the appeal committee appointed by the show for the purpose. Any such appeal must be made by notice in writing delivered to the show management within 1 hour of notification of the inspector s determination. In keeping with the basic philosophy of the fair/exhibition show committee, ethics are an individual responsibility. However, it should be understood that violators are subject to disciplinary provisions of the Rules and Regulations.

29 DAIRY CATTLE Committee For Classes 1410, 1420, 1440: Rick Stern, Keith Stuart, Bill Miller, Peter Stern, Laverne Green, Dean Sayles, Bruce Sayles, Ross Miller, Paul Stuart, Jeff Sayles Special: Donated on behalf of Paul Stuart of International Stock Food Co. Ltd. 1 bag of W15 Mineral; to the Grand Champion Female in each Dairy Breed shown at the 2016 Paris Fall Fair. Notice: Cattle must arrive by 10:00 a.m. and must not be removed from barns before 4:30 p.m. GENERAL RULES 1. The registration certificate must be made available for checking before the commencement of judging. 2. Within the limit of the total number of entries, substitution of entries owned by the same exhibitor will be permitted. Added entries are not allowed. 3.Premier Exhibitor. The Premier Exhibitor Award will be calculated from the individual, partnership or institution having the largest number of points that have been won in the individual classes (excluding bulls) by not more than ten animals owned by the exhibitor. This does not limit the number of animals that may be shown. In the case of jointly owned animals, the joint ownership will be considered as one exhibitor and no part of the points awarded will count toward the individual score of any of the joint owners. Points will be awarded on the following basis: Milking Senior Females: 20; 18; 16; 14; 12; 10; 8; 6; 4; 2. Junior Females: 10; 9; 8; 7; 6; 5; 4; 3; 2; Premier Breeder. The Premier Breeder Award will be calculated from the individual, partnership or institution having the largest number of points that have been won in the individual classes (excluding bulls) by not more than ten animals, bred but not necessarily owned by the winner. In case of jointly bred animals, the prefix of the animal will be followed and no part of the points awarded will count towards the individual score of any of the joint breeders. Points will be awarded on the following basis: Milking Senior Females: 20; 18; 16; 14; 12; 10; 8; 6; 4; 2. Junior Females: 10; 9; 8; 7; 6; 5; 4; 3; 2; 1.

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