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1 Livestock Prize List Book Cattle Care 1616 Cheadle Street West Swift Current, SK S9H0E2 PH: FX:

2 Hi Hog Panels donated by for 4-H, Purebred and Livestock Shows 2

3 SWIFT CURRENT AGRICULTURAL & EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION LIFETIME MEMBERS Florence Anderson Pat Kelly Nels Linklater Sandra Hinks Bernard Kemick Lorna Ruf Dr. Robert Hope Lydia Lenz Doug Smith Gordon James Eva Linklater Lorna Ward Verona Johnston OFFICERS President Steve Philip Finance Stan Aikens 1 st Vice-President Bryce Burnett General Manger Tracey Stevenson DIRECTORS Glenda Allan Uli Cartman Wade Jensen Dale Anderson Jenn Duncan Rob Myers Jack Anning Lindsay Gerbrandt Grant Scheirlinck Melissa Cameron-Douville Lindsay Sletten OFFICE STAFF Event Development Coordinator Lenora Bells Administrative Assistant Dana Wiebe Summer Events Assistant Madison Sharp AUDITORS Stark & Marsh, Swift Current 3

4 2017 VOLUNTEER COMMITTEES Frontier Days - Bryce Burnett, Chairperson Commercial Exhibits - Stan Aikens Concessions - Lindsay Sletten Lighthorse - Melissa Cameron-Douville Frontier Days Cleanup - Stan Aikens Frontier Days Parade - Jenn Duncan Heavy Horse Competition - Dale Anderson Livestock - Bryce Burnett Rodeo - Uli Cartman Entertainment - Lindsay Gerbrandt & Tracey Stevenson Doc s Town - Steve Philp Gates - Tracey Stevenson, Murray & Leanne Chalk Stage Security - Rob Myers Saloon/Security - Wade Jensen Events Representative - Jack Anning Kiddies Day Parade - City of Swift Current s Park Play Program Sponsorship/Marketing - Tracey Stevenson & Lenora Bells Youth Initiatives - Lenora Bells Communications - Lindsay Gerbrandt DISCOVER THE FARM/EXOTIC BIRD & ANIMAL SALE - Glenda Allan STEP INTO SPRING HOME & LEISURE TRADE SHOW - Jenn Duncan RANCHMAN S RIDIN & RECITIN /JUNIOR STOCKMANS - Grant Scheirlinck The Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association would like to thank all our advertisers and donors of special prizes and awards 4

5 The Show Window of the Southwest Kinetic Exhibition Park Wednesday, June 28th - Saturday, July 1st Featuring Family Entertainment all four days Frontier Days Parade: Friday, July 1st 10:00am Kiddies Day Parade: Frontier Days Theme: Parade Theme: Wednesday, June 28th 4:00pm Canada 150 Celebrate the Cowboy Way Canada 150 Let s Celebrate GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT: Wednesday, June 28 th 8:00 PM The Washboard Union Thursday, June 29 th 7:00 PM CCA Rodeo Friday, June 30 th 1:00 PM Rodeo Slack 7:00 PM CCA Rodeo 9:30 PM Cowboy Cabaret Saturday, July 1 st 2:00 PM CCA Rodeo 8:00 PM Aaron Goodvin & Sawyer Brown 11:00 PM Canada 150 Fireworks ATTRACTIONS - Livestock/Light Horse Shows - SCHA Cutting Horse Show - Heavy Horse Competitions - Ranch Horse - 4-H Competitions/Demonstrations - 4-H Griller - Equine Clinics - Saloon - Doc s Town Heritage Village/Demonstrations - Food Concession - Commercial Exhibits/Agricultural Displays - Crafts/Demonstrations - West Coast Amusements Midway - Wobbly Water Balls - The Kids Wild West Show - Sudsey s Barn - Kids Pedal Tractor Pull - The Keepers Animal Show - Cirque Works Featuring Eric The Juggler & Classy M Lassie 5

6 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Please read carefully the following General Rules, as well as the Rules set forth at the beginning of each Department. The Swift Current Ag & Ex has adopted a ZERO TOLERANCE policy with respect to verbal and/or physical abuse. This applies to Directors, Volunteers, Staff, Exhibitors, Participants and Parents. It covers all areas relating to and including verbal and physical abuse towards participants, judges directors and staff at our events. Any person who is abusive may be denied entry to our events. Please report any such abuse to the General Manager. All correspondence is to be directed to the Board of the Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association, P. O. Box 146, Swift Current, Saskatchewan. S9H 3V5 (Phone: ). 1. An exhibitor shall, if required by the Association, make statutory declaration that the exhibits shown by him or her are made in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Association, and in case any exhibitor refuses to make such declaration on being requested, all premiums awarded him or her shall be forfeited. 2. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary attention to whatever they have on exhibit, and at the close of the exhibition, take charge of same. 3. All property of every character entered for competition or display or any other purpose (or being anywhere on the fairgrounds) shall be subject to the control of the Association; all exhibits for competition are covered by insurance while on display. Claims for articles damaged by fire or stolen must be made to the Manager in writing within seven (07) days of the injury or discovery of loss by theft. 4. The Association, it s officials and employees, will do their best to avoid any mishap on the grounds or in the buildings, but they will not hold themselves responsible for any accident, injury or damage suffered to persons or property while on the premises. 5. No claim of injury to any person or property shall be asserted or suit instituted or maintained against the Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association, it s officials, or their agents, representatives, servants, or employees, having license or privilege to exhibit on the fairgrounds or occupy any space thereon. 6. If damage, loss or injury to person or property shall be caused by reason of any neglect or willful act of any person, firm, or corporation of their agents, representatives, servants, or employees having license or privilege to exhibit on said fairgrounds, or occupying any space thereon, the Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association shall in no manner be responsible therefore, and in case it be subjected to any expense or liability, all persons causing same or liable therefore shall indemnify the said Association. 7. The Association reserves the right to remove from the grounds any exhibit that may be falsely entered, or may be deemed unsuitable or objectionable without assigning a reason therefore, and, if necessary, to return any money already paid, which shall exonerate them from any claim whatever on the part of the exhibitor. 6

7 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTINED 8. The judges are instructed not to award premiums, unless the articles are deemed worthy of merit. 9. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must make it IN WRITING and it must be delivered to the Ag & Ex Board before 10:00 A.M., the day following the cause of protest; it must state plainly The cause of such complaint or appeal and must be accompanied by a deposit of $5.00, which shall be forfeited to the Association, if the said protest is not sustained. 10. No article exhibited shall have about it any prize ribbon or card until the awards have been made in their respective classes. 11. Any person who attempts to interfere with or influence the judge while in the discharge of their duties, or who, on the premises of the Association uses contemptuous or abusive language to a judge in consequence of awards made by him or her, shall forfeit his or her right to all premiums which he or she otherwise might be entitled to and shall be excluded from exhibiting for the next year. Judges are particularly requested to immediately report any breach of this rule. 12. In the event of inclement weather or circumstances beyond the control of the Association, resulting in failure in attendance, the Association reserves the right to pay prizes on a pro rate basis. 13. Vehicles parked in unauthorized areas and do not have a vehicle pass in them will be ticketed ($50) and towed away at Owner s expense. NEW CAMPING PROCESS (i) All camping is to be booked through the City of Swift Current communityservices@swiftcurrent.ca (ii) Rates are per day that the camper/trailer is on site. There is also a cost for nonpower (iii. Only 1 vehicle pass will be issued to each campsite (license plate Numbers WILL BE WRITTEN on each of these passes, and a record of them will be kept in the Kinetic Park Office). These passes will be given to you with your campsite contract. PLEASE NOTE: EXHIBITORS MUST Book and PICK UP Campsite Contract and PASSES PRIOR TO JUNE 23rd,

8 ADMISSION TO GROUNDS (a) Exhibitors and attendants are not required to be or to become members of the Association, but will be required to pay for their admission to the grounds. (b) DAILY ADMISSION RATES AT THE GATE Wednesday - Saturday ADULT/STUDENT: $5.00 Vehicle Passes $5.00 CHILDREN (10 & under) : FREE CCA RODEO ADULT: $ STUDENT (10-18): $ 5.00 CHILDREN (10 & under): FREE PLATINUM PACKAGE (Advance Ticket) WEEKEND P.O.P PASS (Advance Tickets) includes: gate admission for all 4 days, admission to all 3 concerts & admission to all 3 rodeo performances - $85.00 (Available at: Pharmasave, & the Palliser Pavilion at Kinetic Exhibition Park until June 28th) Wednesday, June 28th The Washboard Union Concert at 8:00pm SINGLE DAY P.O.P PASS (Advance Tickets) includes: Gate & concert admission - $25.00 (Available at: Pharmasave, the Palliser Pavilion at Kinetic Exhibition Park until June 28th) At GRANDSTAND - $35.00 (plus Gate Admission of $5.00) CHILDREN 10 & under: FREE Saturday, July 1st Aaron Goodvin and Sawyer Brown Concert at 8:00pm SINGLE DAY P.O.P PASS (Advance Tickets) includes: Gate, rodeo & concert admissions - $35.00 (Available at: Pharmasave, the Palliser Pavilion at Kinetic Exhibition Park until July 1st) At GRANDSTAND - $40.00 (plus Gate admission of $5.00) CHILDREN 10 & under: FREE 8

9 2017 LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE (Please note all times are approximate.) Wednesday, June 28 th 12:00pm Kiwanis Club of Swift Current sponsored LUNCH 1:00pm 4-H Judging Competition & Clinic 6:00pm Purebred & Crossbred Cattle in their stalls Thursday, June 29th T.B.A Junior Breed Shows Purebred Cattle Show Crossbred Female show All Breeds Championship 4:00pm Open Showmanship 4-H Cattle in their stalls 4:30pm Start weighing 4-H cattle 6:00pm Jackpot Steer & Jackpot Heifer weighing 6:00pm Female Pen Show animals in allocated pens Friday, June 30th 9:00am 4-H Heifer Show 12:00pm Female Pen Show Judging sponsored by Southwest Genetics 1:00pm 4-H Clover Bud Class 4-H Clover Bud Showmanship Continuation of 4-H Heifer Show Futurity Classes Supreme Champion 4-H Female 4-H Group Entry 4 -H Club Showmanship 4-H Team Grooming Competition 4:30pm Jackpot Heifer Show 5:00pm Jackpot Steer Show 6:00pm Purebred, Crossbred and Female Pen Show animals released if desired Sask 4-H 100 years celebration Saturday, July 1st 9:00am 4:00pm 5:00pm 4-H Steer Show 4-H Senior Showmanship 4-H Intermediate Showmanship 4-H Junior Showmanship 4-H Presentations 4-H Steer Sale 9

10 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Exhibit forms to be returned by June 9th with requirements listed below Frontier Days Office, Kinetic park P.O. Box 146, Swift Current, SK, S9H 3V5 Phone: Fax: Livestock Entries will be accepted until June 15th for Double the entry fee. Jackpot Steer and Jackpot Heifer DEADLINE is June 15th. Entries will be accepted by fax with credit card number listed for payment. 2. Any entry may be refused at the discretion of the Association. 3. No entry fee will be charged in 4-H Classes, except in first year futurity classes ($15.00). 4. No entry or entry fee will be required for Championship classes. 5. An environmental fee of $10.00 will be charged per animal. Cow-calf pair is considered one animal. 6. PUREBRED & CROSSBRED CATTLE must be in their allotted stalls on the Exhibition Grounds by 6:00pm on Wednesday, June 28th. 4-H CATTLE must be in their allotted stalls by 4:00pm on Thursday, June 29th. 7. Exhibitors are requested to notify the Association at least twenty four (24) hours in advance if unable to show any animal already entered. Entry fee will not be refunded. 8. Substitutions of entries within the same class, by the same owner, will be allowed up to 5 days prior to the start of Frontier Days. 9. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BY COMMITTEE. 10

11 RULES & REGULATIONS (cont.) 10. ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE A CCIA EAR TAG IN ORDER TO BE ACCEPTED ON THE GROUNDS AT WEIGH TIME. 11. For Policy on admission to grounds for exhibitors and attendants, see Rule 13, Page Camping is available to exhibitors of livestock and lighthorse, under the following conditions: (a) A fee of $50.00 per unit for four days payable in advance. (b)application for space and fee must be listed on exhibit form. 13. Barn space will be provided for all livestock entries which are accepted. Tack boxes must be placed in walkway. All animals must be tied with a suitable halter and a substantial neck rope. 14. Exhibitors are not to cover or block windows or ventilators in barn. 15. All truck and livestock trailers will be allocated posted parking space. 16. No liquor allowed in barns. No smoking allowed in barns. 17. Prize Monies will be paid during the fair at the Palliser Office: 4:00-8:00pm: Thursday & Friday 2:00-6:00pm: Saturday NOTE: PRIZE VOUCHERS WILL EXPIRE ON SEPTEMBER 2, All General Rules & Regulations, which are applicable, shall apply to this department. (See Rules re: Admission to Grounds). 19. The decision of the judge will be final in all classes. 20. Purebred and Crossbred exhibitors are required to leave their livestock on the grounds until after 6:00pm, Friday, June 30th. CARNIVAL 11

12 PUREBRED & CROSSBRED CATTLE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All purebred cattle competing for prizes must be registered in their respective Canadian Herd Books in the name of the exhibitor at the time of closing entries, except calves under six months of age. 2. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BY COMMITTEE. 3. ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE A CCIA EAR TAG IN ORDER TO BE ACCEPTED ON THE GROUNDS AT WEIGH TIME. 4. There will be no limit in number of entries per class. 5. There will be no maximum number of entries per exhibitor. 6. Entries will be accepted in all beef breeds. 7. All animals must be well halter broken. All animals must be tied with suitable rope halter and substantial neck rope. No breaking halters will be allowed. 8. Tie outs permitted from 5:30pm to 9:00am. Owners of cattle that tie out before 5:30pm forfeits prize money. Limited tie out space available. All animals must have a halter & neck rope on in tie outs. 9. Each exhibitor must complete a EXHIBIT FORM. (see enclosed) 10. All General Rules and Regulations, which are applicable, will apply to this Department. (Pages 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10) PUREBRED & CROSSBRED CATTLE must be in their allotted stalls on the Exhibition Grounds by 6:00pm, Wednesday, June 28th. BREEDERS HERD a GROUP of four (4) animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented must be exhibited in previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. GET OF SIRE a GROUP of three (3) animals from the same sire, at least one animal owned by the exhibitor, animals must be shown in previous classes. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT: Unless stated otherwise, ALL entry fees will be $ and will be allocated in the following manner: 1st Place 2nd Place INDIVIDUAL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP $11.52 $ $ $ 6.00 = $

13 FRONTIER DAYS GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, June 28th The Washboard 8:00pm Thursday, June 29th CCA 7:00pm Friday, June 30th Rodeo 1:00pm CCA 7:00pm Cowboy Cabaret featuring Bakersfield@ 9:30pm Saturday, July 1st CCA 2:00pm Aaron Goodvin & Sawyer 8:00pm Canada :00pm 13

14 FRONTIER DAYS 2017 Wednesday, June 28 th 8:00PM Grandstand Entertainment THE WASHBOARD UNION 5 time Country Music Award winners from 2016 The Washboard Union have defied classification and have become one of the most exciting and talked about new bands on the Country music scene. This year the band took home both Rising Star and Roots Artist of the Year awards at the Canadian Country Music Awards and won 3 BC Country Music Awards for Groups, Songwriter and Roots Artist of the Year. They has 2 top 10 singles in the past tear with Maybe It s the Moonshine & Show of Glory as Warmer Music/Slaight Music recording artists they are an authentic blend of where country and bluegrass are headed next. This year alone they have shared the stage with: The Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, The Band Perry, Reba McEntire, Dwight Yoakam, Lonestar and more. As regulars to Nashville Tennesse, the band recorded their latest EP In My Bones at the legendary RCA Studio A. You simply have to see them live! 14

15 FRONTIER DAYS 2017 Saturday, July 1st 8:00PM Grandstand Entertainment AARON GOODVIN One of the benefits of growing up in a small town is that you learn how to make your own entertainment. For country singer Aaron Goodvin, born in the tiny town of Spirit River, Alberta, that meant joining his extended family around the campfire for sing-alongs. Over the years, Aaron built a local reputation as a dynamic performer with a rock-solid portfolio of songs. With that success buoying his confidence, he started to make trips down to Nashville to test the waters in country music s Mecca. After signing with publishing powerhouse Warner Chappell Music, Aaron scored his first major league contribution with the track Out Like That on Luke Bryan s multiplatinum Crash My Party. Aaron s versatility and passion for writing and performing is second to none. Aaron has a natural ability to light up a stage, connect with his audience, and deliver a show-stopping performance, whether it s a small intimate gathering or a crowd of thousands. I want to get out there and connect with people through my music. I m a passionate guy who tries to write about real life things that mean something to a lot of people. 15

16 FRONTIER DAYS 2017 Saturday, July 1st 9:30PM Grandstand Entertainment SAWYER BROWN More than 4500 shows and counting. More than a million miles behind them and still seeing the highway miles click by outside their bus window. Twenty-three albums. More than 50 chart singles. CMA, ACM, and CMT awards on the shelf. To pull a line from one of the band s enduring hits: This is the life and times of a travelin band. A traveling band, indeed. Always on the move on the road, on stage, and in their career. When asked about what keeps him motivated on the road, lead singer Mark Miller says, It s playing the next show. Be grateful for where you ve been and be excited about where you re going. The band s live shows are legendary. Having been described as the Rolling Stones of Country Music, the band bounds onto the stage night after night, delivering its own unique brand of high-energy entertainment, and the band remains a perennial favorite at fairs, festivals, theatres, and casinos. That excitement has been on dis-play since the very first time Sawyer Brown stepped foot onstage in the early 1980s. 16

17 2017 Frontier Days Livestock Show Title Sponsor: Cattle Care 1616 Cheadle St. W. Swift Current, SK S9H 0E Fax:

18 2017 Livestock Show 4 H Buckles Sponsor: 18

19 PUREBRED & CROSSBRED CATTLE SHOW Thursday, June TBA ENTRY FEE - $30.00 PER ENTRY (To entry the following classes) Section number identifies breed. Class number identifies type of entry. Class number follows section number. (Example: to enter a Black Angus Bull Calf you would enter it as Class 401.) Breed SECTION Number Horned Hereford Section 10 Polled Hereford Section 20 Limousine Section 30 Black Angus Section 40 Red Angus Section 50 Charolais Section 60 Simmental Section 70 Maine Anjou Section 80 Gelbvieh Section 90 Tarentaise Section 100 Shorthorn Section 110 Piedmontese Section 120 Salers Section 130 Blonde Aquitaine Section 140 Crossbred Section 150 Other Breeds Section 160 CLASS 1 BULL calf born on or after January 1, 2017, minimum of 3 months of age on day of judging CLASS 2 BULL yearling born January 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 CLASS 3 JUNIOR BULL Champion & Reserve Champion (1 st & 2 nd in Classes 1&2) CLASS 4 BULL born prior to January 1,

20 CLASS 5 Senior & Reserve Champion Bull of Class 4 CLASS 6 Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Junior & Senior Champion & Reserve Junior & Senior Champion in Class 3 & 5 to compete. CLASS 7 FEMALE calf born on or after January 1, 2017, minimum of 3 months of age on day of judging. CLASS 8 FEMALE heifer born January 1 December 31, CLASS 9 Junior & Reserve Junior Champions (1 st & 2 nd in Classes 7&8) CLASS 10 FEMALE born January 1 to December 31, 2015 with her own 2016, natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female & calf should be shown as one unit. CLASS 11 FEMALE born prior to January 1, 2015 with her own 2017 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. CLASS 12 Senior & Reserve Senior Champion Female (1 st & 2 nd in Classes 10&11). CLASS 13 GRAND & RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE (1 & 2 from Classes ST ND 9&12). CLASS 14 BREEDERS HERD a GROUP of 4 animals, Bred by Exhibitor representing both sexes NO ENTRY FEE: RIBBONS ONLY. CLASS 15 GET OF SIRE a GROUP of 3 animals NO ENTRY FEE: RIBBONS ONLY. 20

21 Awards 106 EARVIEW HEREFORD Bernard Kemick presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Horned Hereford Bull. 206 LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Polled Hereford Bull. 406 STANDARD MOTORS Standard Motors, Swift Current, presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Black Angus Bull. 406 CIBC The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Swift Current, presents an award for annual competition for the Reserve Grand Champion Black Angus Bull. 506 FLYING K RANCH presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Red Angus Bull. 606 PENO VALLEY CHAROLAIS (Duncan & Nicole Spenst) - presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Charlois Bull. 706 LIVESTOCK COMIMTTEE presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Simmental Bull. 906 LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Gelbvieh Bull BURNETT ANGUS TARENTAISE Bryce and Wanda Burnett, Swift Current, present an award for annual competition to the Grand Champion Tarentaise Bull LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE presents an award for annual competition for the Maine Anjou Breeders Herd. 113 ROCKING G LAND & CATTLE COMPANY present an Award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Horned Hereford Female. 21

22 Awards (cont.) 213 LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE - present an Award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Polled Hereford Female. 313 LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE - present an Award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Limousin Female. 413 SOUTH WEST ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE Dr. Glen Griffin presents an Award for annual competition to the Grand Champion Black Angus Female. 513 LIVESTOCK COMITTEE presents an Award for annual competition to the Grand Champion Red Angus Female. 613 CYPRESS HILLS CHAROLAIS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION presents an Award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Charolais Female. 713 SOUTH WEST SIMMENTAL BREEDERS ASSOCIATION presents an Award for annual competition for Grand Champion Simmental Female. 913 LIVESTOCK COMMITEE presents an award for annual competition for the Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female BURNETT ANGUS TARENTAISE Bryce & Wanda Burnett, Swift Current, presents an Award for annual competition to the Grand Champion Tarentaise Female. CROSSBRED FEMALE SHOW Section 1513 BURNETT ANGUS TARENTAISE PRODUCTION SALE Sponsors the following: GRAND CHAMPION CROSSBRED FEMALE: Award + $ gift certificate towards any purchase at Burnett Angus Tarentaise Production Sale in April of RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION CROSSBRED FEMALE: Award + $ gift certificate towards any purchase at Burnett Angus Tarentaise Production Sale in April of

23 . ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW NO ENTRY FEE PRIZE MONEY JACKETS RIBBONS BANNERS CLASS #1700 THE ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW is open to Grand and Reserve Grand Male and Female of each breed shown, Including Crossbred. PRIZE MONEY: $ sponsored by: SWIFT CURRENT AGRICULTURAL & EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION Prize money is allocated as follows ALL BREEDS FEMALE: GRAND CHAMPION $ RESERVE CHAMPION $ BANNER SPONSORED BY: UFA ALL BREEDS MALE: GRAND CHAMPION $ RESERVE CHAMPION $ BANNER SPONSORED BY: HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK JACKETS are sponsored by: RBC ROYAL BANK At Royal Bank Financial Group We are always earning the right to be our client s first choice. 23

24 CLASS #1800 HERDSMAN COMPETITION 1. NO ENTRY FEE. 2. Automatic entry to all exhibitors showing a minimum of four animals. 3. To be awarded to the herdsman (or to the owner\exhibitor, if acting as herdsman) for the best display, not including the quality of the cattle exhibited. 4. Basis of placing awards at least 50% to be allotted for general neatness of exhibit and for grooming of animals. The remaining 50% to include courtesy of attendants and information, provided by them, as well as other factors to be determined by the judges, such as timeliness of arrival, uniforms, banners, signs, equipment, etc. Judging will take into account all factors involved from 10:00am, June 29th to 3:00pm June 3rd a LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE presents an award for first place winner of Herdsman Competition. CLASS #1900 OPEN SHOWMANSHIP 1. ENTRY FEE: $ Open to those twenty-one (21) years of age and under. 3. Entries may be split, based on number of entries. 4. Prize money paid on 1st, 2nd & 3rd overall. 5. Entry fee to be divided and paid as prize money, as follows: 1st Prize - 40% 2nd Prize - 25% 3rd Prize - 15%. 1900a CROCUS SIMMENTALS Crocus Simmentals, Swift Current, presents an award for the first place winner of the Open Showmanship Competition. 24

25 JUNIOR BREED SHOWS Thursday, June T.B.A. JUNIOR BREED SHOWS The Junior Breed Shows are sponsored by the Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association and is open to all Junior Breed Association members in good standing. The entry must be registered in the exhibitor s name and shown by that Junior member. ENTRY FEE: $30.00 PRIZES : 1st Prize - 40%; 2nd Prize - 25%; 3rd Prize - 15% Classes: #2000 Yearling Heifer #2001 Champion and Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer #2002 Yearling Bull #2003 Champion and Reserve Champion Yearling Bull Ranchman s Ridin & Recitin & Junior Stockman s Show Featuring: Junior Stockman s Heavy Horse Events Cattle Pen Show Stock Dog Trials Cowboy Entertainment Cowboy Supper Ranch Rodeo 25

26 ENTRY FEE: $50.00 per pen Entry Deadline: June 09, 2017 PRIZE MONEY: Jackpot Champion Pen FRONTIER DAYS FEMALE PEN SHOW Friday June 30, :00 PM (75% of entry money is added to jackpot) 60% Grand Champion Pen 40% Reserve Grand Commercial pen setting: Animals may be commercial or purebred. Must be presented unclipped, do not need to be halter broke, but must be manageable. Cattle must be in pens by 6:00 PM, June 29th and will be released 6:00 PM, June 30th. Judging to be done by panel of 3 judges. Enter Class number on Entry Form CLASSES: #2021 Pen of 3 bred heifers born in #2022 Cow with Bull Calf #2023 Cow with Heifer Calf SOUTHWEST GENETICS (Robert Raymond & Grant Scheirlinck) sponsor prizes, plus other related merchandise: $100 gift certificate to the Grand Champion and $50 gift certificate to the Reserve Champion Southwest Simmental sponsors additional money regardless of breed. Cow & Bull calf $ Cow & Heifer calf $ Pen of Heifers $ Penning provided courtesy of Syngenta Crop Protection and Pioneer Co-op, Swift Current. 26

27 FRONTIER DAYS 13TH ANNUAL JACKPOT HEIFER SHOW Friday June :30 PM Livestock Show Ring ADDED PRIZE MONEY! CLASS #2100A Open to 4-H Heifers born after January 1, 2016 ENTRY FEE: $25.00 Must be owned & shown by 4-H member Top two get free entry into Class #2100 CLASS #2100 Open to all other heifers, born after January 1, 2016 jackpot) ENTRY FEE: $50.00 (75% of all entry money is added to Please state heifer s birth date when entering. Grand Champion - Banner & 60% Reserve Grand Champion - 40% ENTRY DEADLINE: June 15, 2017 LATE ENTRIES will be accepted until 4:30 PM,Thursday, June 29th at double the Entry Fee. Late entries can be made at Livestock Office. WEIGH IN: Thursday, June 29th at 6:00pm BANNERS SPONSORED BY: HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK SERVICES & ENERPLUS RESOURCES OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PRIZE MONEY SPONSORS: Peavey Mart Enerplus Resources Standard Motors Southwest Hereford Zone: Offers $ to Grand Champion: provided it shows Hereford Influence (must be white faced) 27

28 FRONTIER DAYS 20th ANNUAL JACKPOT STEER SHOW Friday, June 30, :00pm Livestock Show Ring MINIMUM OF $1, ADDED PRIZE MONEY! CLASS #2200A Open to 4-H Steers born after January 1, 2016 Must be owned & shown by 4-H member ENTRY FEE: $50.00 (75% of all entry money is added to jackpot). Top two get free entry into Class #2200 CLASS #2200 Open to all other steers, born after January 1, 2016 Steers (except 4-H Steers) do not have to be sold. Grand Champion: Reserve Grand Champion: ENTRY FEE: $ (75% of all entry money is added to jackpot) $ Guaranteed & Banner & Prize $ Guaranteed & Banner & Prize $50.00 will be paid to Top 2 placings in each split ENTRY DEADLINE: June 15th, 2017 LATE ENTRIES will be accepted until 6:00 PM,Thursday, June 29th at double the Entry Fee. Late entries can be made at Livestock Office. WEIGH IN: Thursday, June 29th at 6:00pm BANNERS SPONSORED BY: PIONEER CO-OP FEEDS, Swift Current, SK PRIZES SPONSORED BY: PRO EMBROIDERY OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PRIZE MONEY SPONSORS: Aqua Pumphouse (95) Ltd. The Co-operators Insurance/K. Pierce Fabro Enterprises Ltd. Pittman Farm & Cattle Co. Ltd. Meyers Norris Penny Warner Industries Swift Current Ltd Southwest Hereford Zone: Offers $ to Grand Champion: provided it shows Hereford Influence (must be white faced) 28

29 4-H CATTLE CLASSES RULES AND REGULATIONS All animals must have their CCIA ear tags in order to participate in our show. 1. All 4-H members participating in 4-H Beef Shows must be registered with the Saskatchewan 4-H Office for the current year. 2. Age groupings shall be in accordance with Saskatchewan 4-H Council standardized age grouping policy. i.e.: Clover Bud at least 6 years of age and not more than 8 years of age on or before December 31, in any membership year. Junior 9 years of age and not more than 12 years of age on or before December 31, in any membership year. Intermediate 13 years of age and not more than 15 years of age on or before December 31, in any membership year. Senior 16 years of age and not more than 21 years of age on or before December 31, in any membership year. A membership year runs from Sept. 1st to August Animals shown in 4-H Classes must have been selected by the exhibitor at least five months prior to June 30th. Steers & Heifers must be born no earlier than Jan. 1 of the previous year. 4. Animals shown in 4-H Classes must be stalled in 4-H barns. If this is not done the 4-H member will be allowed to compete in 4-H confirmation classes and futurity, but will be Ineligible for 4-H Showmanship, 4-H Grooming, 4-H Stall & 4-H Group competitions. 5. In Showmanship and grooming classes, a member must use their own project animal. 6. Any market animal entered must not have shown in another 4-H Regional Show or 4 H Sponsored Interclub Competition in the current year. Animal can be a steer or heifer of the current year. 7. All project animals entered must have been shown by the member at their own local Achievement Day and must be shown by the member at Frontier Days. Upon extenuating circumstances the Livestock committee will be responsible for making the final decision. 29

30 RULES AND REGULATIONS (Cont.) 8. Project animals must be identified by an ear tag, tattoo or photograph, plus name of breed and description of animal. Current year s record book available for inspection if required by the show committee H members using tranquillized animals will be disqualified. 10. Cloverbuds MUST be accompanied by a parent or parent appointed person at all times they are with their animal. Cloverbuds and Junior members will not be penalized for assistance in the show ring. 11. Should a member s project animal become ineligible due to death or illness, the club will make a decision regarding substitution. 12. The animal s sire determines the eligibility of animal in breed classes. 13. When there is a minimum of three in any breed, a class will be established. If under three, you will be placed in other breeds. 14. A member can show and sell only one market animal. 15. All animals in market classes must be sold in the sale ring and become ineligible for any further 4-H shows, except heifers which may be withheld, if exhibitor so desires. 16. All market animals entered must be properly dehorned and castrated. If proved not to be, entry will be refused at discretion of the Livestock Committee, and if necessary a Vet will be consulted. 17. ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE A CCIA EAR TAG IN ORDER TO BE ACCEPTED ON THE GROUNDS AT WEIGH TIME. 18. All animals in market classes will be weighed by the Livestock Committee upon arrival. 19. Cattle offered for sale are subject to brand inspection. 20. All animals sold in the sale ring will be sold by the Association and the net proceeds remitted to the exhibitor. 21. A maximum of two and a half percent (2 ½%) of the sale price of each animal plus applicable G.S.T. will be deducted by the Association to cover administration costs and insurance. 22. Cattle exhibited in 4-H Classes are eligible for entry in Purebred Classes provided they meet all requirements of Rules and Regulations of these departments. 23. Cattle entered in Purebred & Crossbred Classes are not eligible for the sale, except for those entered only in the Jackpot Steer Show or the Jackpot Heifer Show. Jackpot entries will sold at the end of 4-H Sale. 24. When a small 4-H Club does not have enough members, leaders can help in the Group Entry and Club Showmanship. 30

31 RULES AND REGULATIONS (Cont.) 25. Adults or non 4-H members will not be allowed to physically prepare or assist 4-H members with preparation of animals for the show ring. 26. All animals must be well halter broken. All animals must be tied with suitable rope halter and substantial neck rope. No breaking halters will be allowed. 27. Any animal that is not properly halter broke or is unmanageable will be excused from the show and/or sale. 28. Drugs and alcohol are not allowed at Programs/Events where 4-H members are present. 29. Environmental fee of $10.00 will be charged per animal. Cow-calf pair considered one animal. 30. ONE EXHIBIT FORM FOR EACH 4-H CLUB MUST BE COMPLETED. 31. Tie outs permitted from 5:30pm to 9:00am. Owners of cattle who tie out before 5:30pm forfeit prize money. All animals must be tied with a suitable halter and a substantial neck rope in the tie outs. 32. All General Rules and Regulations, which are applicable, apply to this Department. 33. All members will be assigned a showmanship number which must be worn every time they enter the ring. GATE ADMISSION POLICY See Pages 7, 8 & 31. PRIZE VOUCHERS MUST BE CASHED PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 TO ALL 4-H CLUB LEADERS: Please note: 1) As in the past, we would ask that Club Leaders register entries, request advance grounds admission and camping for all exhibiting members of their Club. Camping is available. Please contact the City of Swift Current at ) * WE ENCOURAGE ALL 4-H LEADERS TO FAX OR MAIL IN THEIR LISTS AHEAD OF TIME, THEREFORE ALLOWING THE OFFICE STAFF TIME TO PREPARE SOME OF YOUR MATERIAL IN ADVANCE. * It will be the responsibility of each Leader to see that the passes are in the possession of the members exhibiting before the start of the fair. Please be sure to pick up and pay for passes prior to June 16, We really appreciate your cooperation! 3) An exhibitor without an advance pass will be asked to pay the regular gate admission and no refund will be forthcoming. 4) It is the responsibility of the Club Leader to see that all Club Members are notified of the 2017 gate admission procedures. 31

32 RULES AND REGULATIONS (Cont.) 5) The Frontier Days Parade will be held 10:00am, Friday, July 1st. The parade theme is: Canada is 150 Lets Celebrate 4-H REGIONAL JUDGING COMPETITION PRESENTED BY To select eight senior 4H Members to go to the Provincial 4-H Judging Competition to be held in Weyburn, S.K., on August 12 & 13, A 4-H Regional Judging Competition will be held at 1:00 pm Wednesday, June 28th. Information package will be mailed to 4-H Leaders. We urge all Leaders to encourage their Club Members and parents or volunteers to participate. THANKS TO REGIONAL 4-H JUDGING COMPETITION SPONSORS Burnett Angus Tarentaise Crocus Simmentals Storebo Farms Simmental & Red Angus Thanks to the Kiwanis Club of Swift Current, who are hosting a LUNCH for the 4-H Judging Competition participants after the competition Cattle Care 1616 Cheadle Street West Swift Current, SK S9H 0E Fax:

33 4 H CATTLE SHOWS Friday June 30st, 2017 Saturday, July 1st, 2017 BEEF CATTLE CLASSES HEIFER PROJECT CLASSES HEIFER PROJECT Open to members of 4 H Clubs. To be eligible for entry, exhibitors must comply with the regulations of the heifer project laid down by the Saskatchewan 4 H Council. PRIZES: HEIFER PROJECT CLASSES 1st $ nd $ rd $ th $9.00 5th to 8th $8.00 9th & 10th $5.00 CATTLE CARE will present a banner sign to each heifer project s Champion & Reserve Champion. CLASSES #001 HEREFORD HEIFER PROJECT #001b EARVIEW HEREFORD FARM AWARD for the highest placing Horned Hereford Heifer in Class 001. Award presented for annual competition by Bernard Kemick. #001c SOUTH WEST SASKATCHEWAN HEREFORD ZONE offers a cash award of $ to the Champion Heifer and $50.00 to the Reserve Champion Heifer (overall breed) providing it shows Hereford characteristics and the sire or dam must be purebred Hereford and the contributor lives in the S.W. Zone. #001d SASKATCHEWAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION Tripe H Farm (on behalf of the Saskatchewan Hereford Association) will award an embroidered jacket/sweatshirt to the overall Grand/Reserve Champion Heifer, provided the animal is entered as Hereford and displays Hereford characteristics. #002 ANGUS HEIFER PROJECT #002a SHORTGRASS BULL & FEMALE SALE Sandy Bar Ranch, presents a $ credit to any Shortgrass sale for Champion Angus Heifer. #002b SASKATCHEWAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION will present an Angus Champion jacket or sweatshirt to the exhibitor of the overall Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer, providing the animal is entered as Angus and shows Angus characteristics. 33

34 - - HEIFER PROJECT (cont.) - - #003 SHORTHORN HEIFER PROJECT #003b SASKATCHEWAN SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION a $250 purchase certificate will be awarded for the Grand Champion heifer, and a $100 certificate to the Reserve Grand Champion heifer at regional shows, plus a promotional gift. The animal must be one half or better Shorthorn breeding, and show strong Shorthorn characteristics. Shorthorn breeding must be stated at time of entry. The purchase certificate will be honored provided the animal is purchased at any Shorthorn Association sanctioned sale in Saskatchewan and expires December 31st of the following year. #005 CHAROLAIS HEIFER PROJECT #005a SASKATCHEWAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION will award a personalized embroidered fitting pants to the member showing the Grand Champion &/or Reserve Grand Champion Charolais sired heifer over all breeds. These will be presented at Agribition, if possible. #006 SIMMENTAL HEIFER PROJECT #006b SASKATCHEWAN SIMMENTAL ASSOCIATION - will award a Champion jacket/hoodie to the exhibitor of the overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion in the yearling heifer class, provided the animal is 50% or more Simmental. Open Classes do not qualify. #007 MAINE-ANJOU HEIFER PROJECT #007a SASKATCHEWAN MAINE-ANJOU ASSOCIATION- will award a Champion t-shirt to the exhibitor of the overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion in the yearling heifer class, provided the animal is 50% or more Maine-Anjou. Open Classes do not qualify. #008 BLONDE D AQUITAINE PROJECT #008a THE MAN-SASK BLONDE D AQUITAINE ASSOCIATION - will award a certificate and $20 to members showing Blond-sired animals in 4-H events in Saskatchewan. #009 GELBVIEH HEIFER PROJECT #009a THE MAN-SASK GELBVIEH ASSOCIATION - will offer an award to a member showing a 50% or greater Gelbvieh animal that wins Grand or Reserve Champion over all breeds. 34

35 - - HEIFER PROJECT (cont.) - - #0011 LIMOUSIN HEIFER PROJECT #0011a SASKATCHEWAN LIMOUSIN ASSOCIATION - will present a Limousin award to the exhibitor of the overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion heifer, provided the animal is entered as Limousin of Limousin- influence. Limousin-influence can be either sire or dam influence. #012 TARENTAISE HEIFER PROJECT #012a BURNETT TARENTAISE offers $ to the Grand Champion Heifer overall breeds. The award is made subject to the winning heifer having either sire or dam registered Tarentaise and so stated at time of entry. #013 OTHER BREEDS HEIFER PROJECT #013a LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE - will present an award to the Champion Other Breeds Heifer #014 GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER 1st and 2nd classes to compete. #014a UFA - will present a banner to the Grand Champion Heifer. 4-H FUTURITY CLASSES GRADE, RECORDED OR PUREBRED BEEF BREED HEIFERS Animals will be shown by the same owner for three (03) consecutive years. In the second and third year showing, animals must be shown with her calf at foot (calf must be born in year of showing). ENTRY FEE: $15.00 first showing only (covers three years) PRIZES: 1st Year: 1st - $14.00; 2nd - $11.00; 3rd - $8.00; 4th - $5.00; 5th - $2.00 2nd Year: 1st - $14.00; 2nd - $11.00; 3rd - $8.00; 4th - $5.00; 5th - $2.00 3rd Year: 1st - $16.00; 2nd - $13.00; 3rd - $8.00; 4th - $7.00; 5th - $

36 FUTURITY CLASSES (cont.) #015 FUTURITY 1st SHOWING Open to 4 H heifers of all breeds born in 2015 and must be shown in regular classes. Animals must be Identified by tattoo letters or will be tattooed by Committee at first showing for Identification purposes. #015a PIONEER CO OP FEEDS, SWIFT CURRENT will present prize money for Class 015 and an award to the first place winner of First Year Showing Futurity. #015b CATTLE CARE will present a banner sign to the first place winner of First Year Showing Futurity. #016 FUTURITY 2nd SHOWING Open to two year olds, shown by same owner as yearlings in 2015 with her natural calf of the Current year at side. #016a PIONEER CO OP FEEDS, SWIFT CURRENT will present prize money for Class 016 and an award to the first place winner of the Second Year Showing Futurity. #016b CATTLE CARE will present a banner sign to the first place winner of Second Year Showing Futurity. #017 FUTURITY 3rd SHOWING Open to three year olds, shown by same owner as two year old in 2015, and with her natural calf of the current year at side. #017a PIONEER CO OP FEEDS, SWIFT CURRENT will present prize money for Class 017 and an award to the first place winner of Third Year Showing Futurity. #017b CATTLE CARE will present a banner sign to the first place winner of Third Year Showing Futurity. #018 ANDERSON & COMPANY LAW OFFICE, SWIFT CURRENT, SCHOLARSHIP: $ will be awarded to the owner of the animal earning the highest number of points in the three years of showing. Aggregate points will be awarded on the following basis: 5 points for each 1st place 4 points for each 2nd place 3 points for each 3rd place 2 points for each 4th place 1 point for each 5th place 36

37 FUTURITY CLASSES (cont.) One additional point will be given to each heifer with calf at foot in the second and third year showing. Scholarship to be used for education or training beyond the high school level. (will be paid out on receipt of tuition fees). NOTE: In the event of a tie, the animal placing the highest in the third year futurity will receive one extra point. #018a ANDERSON & COMPANY LAW OFFICE AWARD, to the winner of Class 018. #075 SUPREME CHAMPION 4-H FEMALE Grand Champion & Reserve Champion from 4-H Heifer Show 1st and 2nd from 2nd Year Futurity Class 1st and 2nd from 3rd Year Futurity Class #075a FORSYTH RANCH will present $250 prize money to the winner of Class #075 #075b CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the SUPREME GRAND & RESERVE CHAMPION females. #075c SUPERIOR MEATS - will present buckles to the Supreme Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Females 4 H SHOWMANSHIP One (01) entry per club, except unlimited entry in Cloverbud Class. 10 Wild Card spots will be awarded to members for each age division. These spots will be selected by anonymous judges outside of the ring, based on showmanship throughout the 4 H show. If the member has already qualified through their club, their spot will NOT be replaced by another member. If there are more than 15 members in a final class of Showmanship, splits will be made to that class by a random draw. Animals shown must have been exhibited in Classes or , inclusive. 4 H Member must use their own 4 H Project animal. PRIZES: (Classes 019, 020, 021, 021b) 1st $10.00; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $6.00; 4th $

38 #019 SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION 16 years of age and not more than 21 years of age, on or before December 31, 2016 #019a BURNETT ANGUS TARENTAISE - for a 4-H Club entry placing first in Senior Showman ship Competition (Class 019) #019b SUPERIOR MEATS - will present a buckle to the Grand Champion in Senior Showmanship 019c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Grand Champion in Senior Showmanship #020 INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION 13 years of age and not more than 15 years of age, on or before December 31, 2016 #020a KAL TIRE for a 4-H Club entry placing first in Intermediate Showmanship Competition (Class 020). Award presented for annual competition. #020b SUPEIOR MEATS - will present a buckle to the Grand Champion in Intermediate Showmanship #020c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Grand Champion in Intermediate Showmanship #021 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION 12 years of age and under, as of December 31, 2016 #021a TD CANADA TRUST AWARD for a 4-H Club entry placing first in Junior Showmanship Competition (Class 021). Award presented by the TD Canada Trust for annual competition through their Swift Current Branch. #021d SUPERIOR MEATS - will present a buckle to the Grand Champion in Junior Showmanship #021e CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Grand Champion in Junior Showmanship #021b CLOVERBUD SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION 6 years of age & not more than 8 years of age, on or before Dec. 31, 2016 #021f LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE - for a 4-H Club entry placing first in Cloverbud Showmanship Competition (Class 021b) #021g SUPERIOR MEATS - will present a buckle to the Grand Champion in Cloverbud Showmanship #021h CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Grand Champion in Cloverbud Showmanship CODY SIBBALD MEMORIAL AWARD presented annually by Russ & Cindy Sibbald in recognition of Cody Sibbald, awarded to the overall Champion Showman to be chosen from the top two in each Cloverbud, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Showmanship Competitions.. Award of a buckle & $250 (the intention of the prize money is for further education of the recipient). ED LANG APPRECIATION TROPHY presented annually by Swift Current Agricultural & Exhibition Association in recognition of Ed Lang s many years of association with 4-H, awarded to Champion Showman to be chosen from the top two in each of Cloverbud, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Showmanship Competition. 38

39 #022 4-H CLOVERBUD MEMBER COMPETITION Open to a 4-H boy or girl 6-8 years old registered with a 4-H Beef Club. A parent or older 4-H member, if appointed by parent, must accompany child and animal at all times. Animal shown must be a calf of the current year. Cloverbuds with older animals will enter the appropriate class or #022a PENO VALLY CHAROLAIS (Duncan & Nicole Spenst) for annual competition to the highest placing boy or girl in the 4-H Cloverbud Member Competition (Class 022). #022b SASKATCHEWAN STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION - will award a halter to the youngest 4-H beef exhibitor for Zone 3 & MARKET CATTLE CLASSES - - Note to Leaders when entering steers for classes, just put STEER in the Class number on the entry form & we will assign which class the steer belongs to based on the weigh in PRIZES: MARKET CATTLE CLASSES 1st - $15.00; 2nd - $13.00; 3rd - $11.00; 4th - $9.00 5th to 8th - $8.00; 9th & 10th - $5.00 #076 LIGHT WEIGHT DIVISION STEERS #077 CHAMPION LIGHT STEER - 1st and 2nd from each split to compete #077a RMK HEREFORDS- presented to the Champion Light Weight Division steer #77b X-T Simmental presented to the Reserve Champion Light Weight Division Steer #077c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Champion & Reserve Champion Light Weight Division Steers #078 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT DIVISION STEERS #079 CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE STEER - 1st and 2nd from each split to Compete #079a CACTUS RIDGE RED ANGUS AWARD - presented to the Champion Intermediate Weight Division Steer 39

40 - - MARKET CATTLE CLASSES (cont.) - - #79b X-T Simmental presented to the Reserve Champion Intermediate weight Division Steer #079c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Champion & Reserve Champion Intermediate Weight Division Steers #080 HEAVY WEIGHT DIVISION STEERS #081 CHAMPION HEAVY STEER - 1st and 2nd from each split to Compete #081a DONNIE PEACOCK AUCTIONEER - presented to the Champion Heavy Weight Division Steer #081b X-T-Simmental- presented to the Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Division Steer #081c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the Champion & Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Division Steers #049 GRAND CHAMPION FAT STEER Champion and Reserve Champions from each of the three weight divisions to compete. #049a DAVIDSON GELBVIEH will present a banner to the GRAND CHAMPION FAT STEER #049c CATTLE CARE - will present a banner sign to the RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FAT STEER. #049d SUPERIOR MEATS - will present buckles to the GRAND CHAMPION & RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FAT STEERS. #024b SOUTH WEST SASKATCHEWAN HEREFORD ZONE offers a cash award of $ for the Champion Steer overall breed and $50.00 for the Reserve Champion Steer over all breed providing it shows Hereford characteristics and the sire or dam must be purebred Hereford and the contributor lives in the SW Zone. #024c SASKATCHEWAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION Triple H Farm (on behalf of the Saskatchewan Hereford Association) will award an embroidered jacket/sweatshirt to the overall Grand/Reserve Champion Steer, provided the animal is entered as Hereford and displays Hereford characteristics. 40

41 - - MARKET CATTLE CLASSES (cont.) - - #026b SASKATCHEWAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION will present an Angus Champion jacket or sweatshirt to the exhibitor of the overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion steer, provided the animal is entered as Angus and shows Angus characteristics. #028a SASKATCHEWAN SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION a $250purchase certificate will be awarded for the Grand Champion steer, and a $100 purchase certificate to the Reserve Champion steer, plus a promotional gift. The animal must be one half or better Shorthorn breeding, and show strong Shorthorn characteristics. Shorthorn breeding must be stated at time of entry. The purchase certificate will be honored provided the animal is purchased at any Shorthorn Association sanctioned sale in Saskatchewan and expires December 31st of the following year. #032b SASKATHEWAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION - will award a personalized embroidered fitting pants to the member showing the Grand Champion &/or Reserve Grand Champion Charolais sired steer over all breeds. These will be presented at Agribition, if possible. #034a SOUTHWEST SIMMENTAL BREEDERS ASSOCIATION AWARD for Champion Simmental Fat Steer or Heifer. #034b SASKATCHEWAN SIMMENTAL ASSOCIATION will award a Champion jacket/hoodie to the exhibitor of the overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion in the steer class, provided the animal is 50% or more. Simmental. Open classes do not qualify. #038a SASKATCHEWAN LIMOUSIN ASSOCIATION will present a Limousin award to the exhibitor of the overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion steer, provided the animal is entered as Limousin of Limousin influence. Limousin-influence can be either sire or dam influence. #040a MAN-SASK GELBVIEH ASSOCIATION will offer an award to a member showing a 50% or greater Gelbvieh animal that wins Grand or Reserve Champion over all breeds. #046a SASKATCHEWAN MAINE-ANJOU ASSOCIATION - will award a Champion t-shirt to the exhibitor of the overall Grand Champion and Reserve Champion in the steer class, provided the animal is 50% or more Maine-Anjou. Open classes do not qualify. 41

42 #050 LIVESTOCK GROUP ENTRY (Club banners, etc., to be withheld for group showmanship class.) Five (05) steers and/or heifers to be exhibited. To show in same order as sale. Open to 4-H Beef Clubs only. PRIZES: 1st - $30.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $10.00; 5th - $10.00; 6th - $ 5.00; 7th - $ 5.00; 8th - $ #050a Kal Tire sponsors prize money for Class 050 and Award presented annually to the 4- H Club entry placing First Place in Class 050. #051 CLUB SHOWMANSHIP This class open to all Clubs. Will be judged on the following points (five (05) calves to be exhibited). (a) Grooming of calves (b) Equipment of exhibitors, club banners, canes, halters, etc (c) Dress of members (d) Uniformity of exhibit (e) Group showmanship PRIZES: 1st - $30.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th to 6th - $10.00; 7th & 8th - $ 5.00 #052a MOST ATTRACTIVE STALL Judging will take into effect all factors involved from 10:00am, June 30th to 1:00pm, July 1st Stall Decorating Theme: Celebrate Sask 4H 100 years Strong Points as follows: (1) Timeliness of arrival; cattle must be tied in and stall decorated no later than 4:00 p.m., July 1st...15 (2) Calves (a minimum of five (05) to be shown...10 (3) Theme/Decorations...25 (4) Attitude (5) Co-operation.20 (6) General neatness from 10:00am, June 30th to 1:00pm, July 1st 2:00pm PRIZES :1st - $60.00; 2nd - $45.00; 3rd - $30.00; 4th - $20.00; 5th - $ Th - $10.00; 7th to 10th - $

43 NOTE: Any 4-H club that puts an entry into the Frontier Days Parade will automatically receive 50 points towards their Grand Aggregate points. #053 AGGREGATE Points will be awarded to Clubs on the following basis: 1st - 8 points 5th - 4 points 2nd - 7 points 3rd - 6 points 4th - 5 points 6th - 3 points 7th - 2 points 8th - 1 points Points will be allowed for placing in the previous classes, if two or more clubs are entered in each respective class. PRIZES: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $10.00; 5th - $ 5.00 #053a IRVING HANSEN MEMORIAL TROPHY presented by his grandsons for the Club winning first place in Class #053. #053b Open to 4-H Clubs showing for the first time in the Swift Current Agricultural Exhibition to organized calf clubs placing highest in Aggregate (Class #053). PRIZES: 1st - $15.00; 2nd - $10.00; 3rd - $ 5.00 Celebrate 100 years of Saskatchewan 4-H with cake When: Where: Friday, June 30th following the Heifer Show Grass Arena 43

44 4-H TEAM GROOMING Only One (01) entry of three (03) members per club. Oral presentation to be included in competition. Ten (10) minute time limit. #054 SENIOR TEAM GROOMING 16 years of age and not more than 21 years of age, on or before December 31, #055 INTERMEDIATE TEAM GROOMING 13 years of age and not more than 15 years of age on or before December 31, 2017 #056 JUNIOR TEAM GROOMING 12 years and under, on or before December 31, 2017 #057 CLOVERBUD TEAM GROOMING 6 years of age and not more than 8 years of age on or before December 31, 2017 PRIZES: (Classes 054, 055, 056, & 057) Prizes will be awarded to the top Senior, Intermediate, Junior & Cloverbud Teams, provided by the following sponsors: MURIDALE SHORTHORNS Ivan Muri & Sons, Hallonquist, Sk. STEINLEY FARMS Steinley Brothers, Rush Lake, Sask. FLYING K RANCH The Hanels, Wymark, SK AC RANCH & HILLS GALORE STOCK FARMS - Mary Kate Robertson & Alvin Pawlitza, Abbey, SK (Cloverbud prize sponsor) #065 7 Z Ranch ( Dennis & Betty Baragar 4-H Award presented annually for a period of 5 consecutive years beginning in All Grade 12 4-H members showing at Frontier Days will be eligible to have their name drawn. Award of $ (the intention of the prize money is for further education of the recipient. CHARITY STEER AUCTION A donation steer will be sold by Dutch Auction at the steer sale after the Grand & Reserve Champion steers sell. From the money raised, the 4-H club that raised the animal will receive the fair market price (overall steer sale average). The remaining proceeds will be donated to STARS Ambulance of Saskatchewan and The Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children. (Clairbank 4-H club s choice). NOTE: The Clairbank 4-H club is the 2017 donation club. 44

45 Thank you to the 2016 steer sale Buyers 45

46 SPECIAL THANKS TO Stark & Marsh, Chartered Accountants, for their ongoing support of the 4-H Livestock Program THE SWIFT CURRENT AGRICULTURAL AND EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR FINANCIAL SUPPORT: CIBC Days Inn Meyers Norris Penny Mobile Paving Office Outfitters RBC Royal Bank Remax of Swift Current Stark & Marsh The Co-operators West Coast Amusements Westland Concrete Robertson Implements for the use of their equipment Special thanks to Will and Cindy Lowe for the donation of electronic livestock scales 46

47 FREE FRONTIER DAYS GROUNDS ENTERTAINMENT!!! The Keepers An interactive and educational wildlife company with 4 daily shows, and all day access to animals with free photo opportunities. The Keepers is an organization committed to educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation, responsible pet ownership, and re-releasing animals into their natural habitat. The Kids Wild West Show Sudsy s Barn Sudsy's Barn is a one of kind handwash station promoting clean hands nation-wide. Simply put, it makes washing your hands FUN! Kids Pedal Tractor Pull Kids from four to twelve are welcome to be in the show for free and compete in a fast paced, action packed, pedal tractor pull. Each tractor has been modified for heavy pulling and is attached to a weight transfer sled. As kids pedal down the path, the weight in the bucket transfers up the sled and makes it harder to pedal. 47

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