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1 Thursday, September 29, 2016 to Sunday, October 2,

2 Metcalfe Fair 160 Years in the Making (A Brief History) Metcalfe Agricultural Society is proud to present the 160 th Metcalfe Fair, September 29 th to October 2 nd, Many changes have taken place over the years since the Fair began in 1856, but our Fair continues to be one of Ontario s premier agricultural exhibitions, and it has grown into a wonderful community event, enjoyed by rural and urban visitors alike. The Fair began in the communities south and east of the newly founded town of Ottawa in the Province of Canada, eleven years before Canadian Confederation in The County of Russell Agricultural Society was formed in 1856 for the purpose of presenting an Agricultural Fair in September. Originally intended to rotate annually in the Townships of Gloucester, Osgoode, Russell, and Cumberland, the fair found a permanent home in the Village of Metcalfe in The midway of the day consisted of Aunt Sally s Hurdy Gurdies (stringed musical instruments that sounded very much like bagpipes), candy stands, refreshment counters, Punch & Judy puppet shows, and wheel of fortune games not unlike some of those on our midway today. In those days, the President and Secretary of the Agricultural Society would appear on the upper balcony of the hotel, and a crowd would assemble below to hear the President greet them and invite them to take part in the Fair. The Secretary would then read the prize list to the crowd. This ceremony (complete with bagpipes) is a far cry from today s method a book is published and mailed out in July, and also appears on our website, where exhibitors can submit their entries online. After many years of holding the Metcalfe Fair in what is now downtown Metcalfe, the Agricultural Society began in 1874 to acquire parcels of land that make up today s fairgrounds. The first Agricultural Hall was built in This building was destroyed by fire in 1890, and the present Agricultural Hall, which underwent a renovation and sprucing up in early 2016, replaced it in Over the years, other tracts of land were purchased, and buildings were built, creating the fairgrounds and facilities that our community enjoys today. In the early days, Metcalfe Fair was cattle shows, horse shows, field crops and produce, and handicrafts. We still have all those things, but have added many attractions and competitions to appeal to the diversity of our Fair visitors. Agricultural Fairs have become an important venue for agricultural education, and we take great pride in our Barn Door, which features a variety of exhibits to help teach our visitors where their food comes from, and modern farming practices. Feature events like the Demolition Derby, Truck Pull, Classic Car Show, and Entertainment Centre attractions help to make our Fair an exciting event that the whole family can enjoy. Since 1856, Metcalfe Fair has been fuelled by an army of volunteers, generous sponsorship, and enthusiastic community support. We are proud to celebrate our 160 years of history in 2016, and we look forward to many years to come!

3 INDEX 2016 Chairs Officers & Directors Schedule of Events H Admission Prices Antique Classes Baby Show Barn Door Agricultural Education By-laws Beef Cattle Dairy Cattle Children s Pet Show and Games Classic Car & Hot Rod Show Creative Writing Competition (Youth) Decorating Competition Demolition Derby Family Division Culinary Arts (Baking, Pickles & Jams, Wine) Homecrafts (Household Articles, Clothing, Quilting, Misc. Crafts, Arts & Photography, Hobbies & Crafts, Long Term Care Resident and Senior Citizen Classes) Flowers (Flowers, House Plants, Specials) Junior Division Fiddling and Step Dancing Competition Field Crops and Produce Grains, Hay, Sileage Vegetables, Potatoes, Apples Junior Produce (exhibitors aged 12 & under) Friday Afternoon Local Pony & Local Western Show Greetings Heavy Horse History Horse Pull Kidzland Light Horse Midway Robertson Amusements O.A.A.S. Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition (Youth) O.A.A.S. Photography Competition O.A.A.S. Poster Competition (Youth) Past Presidents, Ex Officio Directors... 4 Sheep Truck Pull Western Horse Games... 29

4 MANY THANKS to our Past Presidents, former Directors, and the countless other volunteers who have contributed to the success of the Metcalfe Fair since PAST PRESIDENTS JOHN KENNEDY CAPT. IRA MORGAN HON. W.C. EDWARDS J.E. WOODS HARRY C. LATIMER W. RAY WILSON C.O. DOW E. STUART WHYTE EDGAR CRAIG A.C. BLAIR J.A. WADDELL K.R. DOW S.A. HICKS SCOTT ARGUE GORDON BOLAND ALEX J. CAMPBELL J.B. ROWAN ORMOND CRAIG JOHN WHYTE BRUCE DOW BILL WOODS DOUGLAS STEWART 1985 DWAYNE ACRES 1986 JOHN K. CAMPBELL HAROLD COWAN 1989 BRIAN SCHARF CARSON HILL 1992 PAUL BOURBONNAIS DOUG HICKS BETTY EASTMAN STEWART JAMES BLAIR DOW LYNDA McCUAIG WILLIAM E. (Bill) BUCKLAND JOHN LACKEY CHRIS REANEY RON STANLEY 2011 BEN FISHER GREG BOURBONNAIS FAMILY DIVISION PAST PRESIDENTS Mrs. S.H. BISHOP Mrs. J.D. CAMERON LILLIAN MacANDREW HAZEL HICKS RACHEL WADDELL Mrs. FRANK DOWSER DOROTHY BOLAND RUTH CRAIG ETHEL DOW EFFIE MORRIS RUBY CONLIN HELEN STEWART BETTY EASTMAN JUNE ANDERSON BONNIE MACKIE BETTY KINGSBURY HEATHER BELLINGER LAURA ACRES DAPHNE GEE DOROTHY CAMPBELL GRACE BUCKLAND MARY FISHER MEREDITH BROPHY CHERYL BUNDA BETTY MAGEE ANDREA TAYLOR CHERYL SULLIVAN JANET MITCHELL MELANIE RACINE EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS Russ Anderson, Bill Bishop, Douglas Craig, Bryan Dow, Ron Eastman, Dick Kropp, Cecil Reaney, Christy Stewart, Bert Velthuis, Michael Chinkiwsky, Doug Goodfellow, Denise Kelly, Tim Penner, Siegfried Mueller, Donald Kettles, Allan Gallagher, Jerry McCarty, Lorne Lacharity, Howard Godwin, Bill Mayo, Earl Maahs, Rebecca McCooeye, Shirley Quinn, John Kingsbury, Tammy Devereaux, Allan Smith, Steve Fisher, Barb Scharf, William Bunda, Dan Morris, Bret Fitzsimmons, Cheryl Bunda, Rick Coyle, Floyd Fisher, Kristin Janz, Ian Fawcett, Meredith Brophy, Cory Reaney, Cathy Van Haren, Lorraine Robinson, Bruce Morris, Greg Millard, Keith Jeacle, Doug Reaney, Karen Warren, Rob Carkner, Don Patterson. EX-OFFICIO FAMILY DIVISION COMMITTEE MEMBERS Joan Dow, Hazel Hicks, Helen Stewart, June Anderson, Muriel Whiteside, Ruth Craig, Laura Acres, Carol Cheslock, Donna Bishop, Evelyn Goodfellow, Vicki Hicks, Kim Faith, Audrey Buckingham, Betty Hansen, Betty Kingsbury, Marion Finniss, Linda Carkner, Sherry Vandekemp, Amy Matchett, Bonnie Mackie, Ruth Lafortune, Nelda Isaac, Ann Velthuis, Meredith Brophy, Bea Moss, Melanie Hill, Nancy McDonald

5 A Message from our Presidents On behalf of the Executive, Board of Directors, Family Division, Office Staff and the many Volunteers of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, we invite you to join us at the 2016 Metcalfe Fair! We are a not-for-profit organization whose main purpose is to organize and present an agricultural Fair promoting life skills and agricultural awareness. Our Fair educates both urban and rural communities, provides entertainment for the whole family and is a venue for farmers and others for competition and trade exhibitions. The current vision of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society is to continue to provide a high-quality agricultural exhibition for the betterment of the agricultural industry, as well as educate, entertain and offer enjoyment to our patrons, all in co-operation and partnership with community groups and businesses. There is plenty of activity offered to entertain everyone at our 160th Metcalfe Fair. We offer many displays and friendly competitions of a variety of animals including sheep, dairy and beef cattle, and horses. Metcalfe Fair also features the Barn Door Agricultural Educational Display, Children's Pet Show & Games and a petting zoo. A beautiful array of Crop and Vegetable competitions and displays can be found in the Agricultural Hall. The Family Pavilion boasts displays of Homecrafts, Culinary Arts, Flowers and literally hundreds of Junior entries showcasing a wealth of talent from exhibitors of all ages. We thank all our exhibitors for giving us such a beautiful display year after year. We hope you will enjoy our many great shows, displays, large midway and live entertainment in our Entertainment Centre. Be sure to get your fix of fair food from the many concessions and your favourite fair merchandise from traditional vendors. We thank all concessionaires for bringing their wares and providing an integral service to our Fairgoers. Special thanks to the sponsors who generously support our Fair, allowing us to continue to provide quality programming and entertainment year after year. Last but certainly not least, we'd like to thank the community at large for their unending support which makes putting on our four day Metcalfe Fair possible. See you there! Brian Johnston, President Betty Michels, Chair, Family Division

6 Pierre Poilievre P.C., M.P. It's my great pleasure to welcome you to the 160th Metcalfe Fair, where our rural heritage meets family fun for all. I would like to congratulate the Metcalfe Fair Executive for continuing to make our community proud, and ensuring this signature event remains one of the highlights of the year. Everyone in our community truly appreciates the enormous amount of work you do, thank you for keeping the tradition alive. Since 1856, the Metcalfe Fair has provided entertainment and traditional agricultural activities. From midway rides and a Demolition Derby to live music, the Metcalfe Fair always delivers a fun and enjoyable weekend. This major agricultural fair has run annually since before Confederation in I invite one and all to come out, celebrate our rural legacy and enjoy everything that this year s fair has to offer. Best wishes to all for a very successful and memorable 2016 Metcalfe Fair! Sincerely, Pierre Poilievre P.C., M.P. Carleton Lisa MacLeod Member of Provincial Parliament for Nepean-Carleton On behalf of the Province of Ontario and the residents of Nepean-Carleton, I would like to extend my best wishes and congratulations for the 160 th Metcalfe Fair! As the MPP for Nepean-Carleton, I am proud once again to welcome all participants to another successful year for the Metcalfe Fair - a fair whose heritage predates our country s confederation. I look forward to meeting with you and other participants at the many booths, rides and events the Metcalfe Fair has to offer. I will once again be hosting my booth at the Metcalfe Fair and I invite you to drop by! I would also like to thank the tireless workers who volunteer with the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, and in particular Brian Johnston, Betty Michels, Barry Payne, Agnes Lee, Gary Chouinard, Cheryl Sullivan, Kay Stanley, and Meredith Brophy, for all the good work they do for our community - it has not gone unnoticed and I am sure their efforts will be enjoyed by many all through fair week! Congratulations once again and good luck on the big weekend! Lisa MacLeod, MPP Nepean-Carleton

7 Jim Watson, Mayor On behalf of Members of Ottawa City Council, it gives me great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to all the exhibitors participating in the 160 th annual Metcalfe Fair, taking place in our nation s capital from September 29 th to October 2, I want also to take this opportunity to congratulate the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, the 2016 President Brian Johnston, and the other Members of the Board of Directors, along with all of those who have dedicated their time, efforts, resources and expertise to the successful organization of this much awaited annual agricultural exhibition, celebrating its 160 th anniversary. Fair-goers of all ages will be sure to enjoy a visit to the numerous livestock on display, and be entertained by the midway, as well as a host of other fascinating and fun exhibits in this year s program. I look forward to viewing your exhibit and joining in the celebrations this autumn. Sincerely, Jim Watson Mayor/Maire George Darouze, Councillor, Ward 20 I am very happy to bring greetings to the 160 th Metcalfe Fair as Councillor for Osgoode Ward. The Metcalfe Fair has a long standing tradition within the City and surrounding area, and welcomes tens of thousands of visitors every year. The Metcalfe Fair is always one of the most anticipated events of the year. The 2016 Fair is certain to be the best one yet! The Metcalfe Fair is an annual opportunity to display our rural roots, and to see the level of engagement our community has in the rural culture. It is an opportunity for the community to showcase its many talents and passions, not to mention its animals! Not only does the programming appeal to visitors of all ages, but the Fair s reputation of providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere is another reason so many make the trip to the Village of Metcalfe each fall. The involvement of terrific groups like the 4-H club and the Metcalfe Agricultural Society make it all the more special. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to new President Brian Johnston, the Fair s Board of Directors, and the many event volunteers. The time and energy you contribute is instrumental in making the Fair an annual success. Our community appreciates all the support you continue to show every year. My best wishes to all volunteers, organizers, vendors, and visitors for a wonderful 2016 Metcalfe Fair! Thanks George Darouze Councillor, Osgoode Ward

8 Metcalfe Agricultural Society (Incorporated 1856) Presents the 160 th Annual Metcalfe Fair Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday September 29 th to October 2 nd, 2016 BRIAN JOHNSTON: President Metcalfe Agricultural Society BETTY MICHELS: Chair - Family Division MEREDITH BROPHY: Office Administrator KAY STANLEY: Treasurer LIVESTOCK & HORSE ENTRIES CLOSE Tuesday, September 13, 2016 ANTIQUES, FAMILY DIVISION & PRODUCE ENTRIES CLOSE Monday, September 19, 2016 METCALFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Phone: Fax: metfair@bellnet.ca Website: METCALFE FAIR OFFICE HOURS Regular Office Hours: Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Beginning after Victoria Day: Mon. 2-8 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Beginning after Labour Day: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday - 9:00 a.m. 12 noon September 28 th to October 2 nd, :30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Volunteer Appreciation Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 6:00 p.m. Annual Meeting Monday, January 30, 2017, 7:30 p.m CHAIRPERSONS 4-H Lynda McCuaig, Cheryl Sullivan Agricultural Education (Barn Door) Sandy Carscadden, Bill McNaughton Antiques Steve Pinkham Arena / Ring Supervisor Ben Patterson Baby Show Shannon Hendrick Barn Superintendent Peter Magee Children s Pet Show & Games - Laurie Ann Holmes, Cheryl Cooper Classic Car Show Al Graham Decorating Competition Betty Eastman Demolition Derby Adam Vonhone, Mikayla Thomas Entertainment Centre Attractions Colleen Magee, Christine Rowan Family Division Betty Michels Culinary Arts Cheryl Bunda Flowers M. Racine, H. Mount Homecrafts Janet Mitchell Junior Division Helen McDonald, Donna Koeniger Field Crops & Produce Lyle Skuce Grounds & Bldgs. Al Stanley, George Zandbelt Horses Heavy Horses - Fair Office Horse Pull Erin McDonald Light Horses Jim Kelly Local Pony Show (Fri.)- Donna Livingston Western Games Cezanne Warren Indoor Concessions Fair Office Information Booth - Doug Hicks Kidzland Lynda & Jim McCuaig Livestock Ayrshires Bill McNaughton Beef Tanya Zandbelt Holsteins Julie McDonald Jerseys Greg Mount Sheep Greg Bell Outdoor Concessions Fair Office Parking John Gregg, Doug Anderson Publicity & Promotion Cheryl Cooper School Displays Wendy Anderson Seniors Entertainment Lynda McCuaig Sponsorship Doug Thompson, Brian Johnston Step Dancing & Fiddling Competition Karen Warren Truck Pull Jeff Laniel, Mike Belaney Website Fair Office Weekend Passes Betty Eastman Youth Director Michael Acs

9 METCALFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 2016 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Honourary Presidents Hon. Pierre Poilievre, MP, Hon. Lisa MacLeod, MPP Honourary Vice-Presidents Mayor Jim Watson, Councillor George Darouze, Ida Craig 2016 Executive President... Brian Johnston 1st Vice-President... Barry Payne 2nd Vice-President... Agnes Lee Immediate Past President... Gary Chouinard Family Division Chair... Betty Michels Family Division 1 st Vice Chair... Cheryl Sullivan Office Administrator... Meredith Brophy Treasurer... Kay Stanley 2016 Directors Bill McNaughton, John Gregg, George Zandbelt, Cheryl Cooper, Al Stanley, Greg Mount, Lee Wright, Doug Anderson, Bob Dumelie, Cezanne Warren, Jim Kelly, Erin Merkley, Steve Lafrance, Tanya Zandbelt, Steve Thomas, Andrea Taylor, Julie McDonald, Mike McClary, Jessica Wilson, Peter Magee, Jeff Laniel, Greg Bell, Laurie Ann Holmes, Sandra Carscadden, Colleen Magee, Ben Patterson, Jamie Shantz, Shannon Hendrick, Erin McDonald, Christine Rowan, Doug Thompson, Adam Vonhone, Michael Acs (Jr. Director)

10 2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (EVENTS and TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE after publication) Wednesday, September p.m. Entries for Homecrafts, Culinary Arts, Flowers and Junior Division and 4-H Lifeskills accepted at Family Pavilion (Curling Club) 7-9 p.m. Entries for Produce, Field Crops, and 4-H Field Crops accepted at the Agricultural Hall PLEASE NOTE ALL ENTRIES FOR THE FAMILY DIVISION, PRODUCE AND FIELD CROPS MUST BE IN BY 10:00 A.M. - Thursday, September 29 th Thursday, September 29 SCOTIABANK DAY 8:00-10:00 a.m. Agricultural Hall & Family Pavilion accepting entries 10:00 a.m. Judging - Grains, Hay & Silage, Fruits & Vegetables, 4-H Field Crops - Agricultural Hall Culinary Arts, Wine, Pickles and Jams, Homecrafts, Flowers & Plants, Jr. Division, 4-H Life Skills - Family Pavilion 11:00 a.m. Holstein, Ayrshire & Jersey Dairy Show - Arena 4:00 p.m. Gates & Midway Open 7:00 p.m. Demolition Derby - Behind Midway 9:00 p.m. - 1 a.m. STONE FACE SINNERS OLG Entertainment Centre Friday, September 30 CITY OF OTTAWA DAY 7:00 a.m. Gates Open 9:00 a.m. Children s Entertainment Kidzland Tent 9:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. Agricultural Education Displays The Barn Door (School Groups Only) - Agri-View Building 9:30 a.m. Local 4-H Achievement Day Sheep Show - Show Pavilion 10:00 a.m. - 8 p.m. Exhibit Halls Open 10:00 a.m. Open Sheep Show - Show Pavilion 10:30 a.m. Carleton 4-H Championship Dairy Show - Arena 11:00 a.m. Carleton 4-H Championship Beef Show - Arena Heavy Horse Line Classes - Ring # 1 12:30 p.m. Local Pony/Western Horse Show - Grandstand 1:00 p.m. Entertainment & Refreshments for all Seniors in the Ray Wilson Hall - Community Centre Hall 3:00 p.m. Agricultural Education Displays The Barn Door (Open to Public) - Agri-View Building 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.diamond HEART OLG Entertainment Centre 7:00 p.m. Horse Pull - Arena 9:00 p.m - 1 a.m. JASON BLAINE and DIAMOND HEART OLG Entertainment Centre ($25 pre-sale $30 after pre-sale + gate admission) Saturday, October 1 CARLETON MUSHROOM DAY 7:00 a.m. Gates Open 9:00 a.m. Children s Entertainment - Kidzland Tent Children's Pet Show & Games and Pedal Pull - Grandstand Antique Tractor Judging - Antique Display Area 10:00 a.m. - 8 p.m. Exhibit Halls Open 10:00 a.m. Agricultural Education Displays The Barn Door - Agri-View Building 4-H Regional Dairy Heifer Show - Arena Step Dancing and Fiddling Competition - Community Centre Hall 4-H Regional Sheep Show - Show Pavilion 11:00 a.m. Heavy Horse Show - Ring # 2 11:30 a.m. Light Horse Show - Ring # 1 12:30 p.m. 4-H Regional Beef Heifer Show - Arena 1:30 3:30 p.m. BEAVER BOXING CLUB DEMONSTRATION BOUTS - Entertainment Centre 4:00 p.m. 4-H Regional Steer Show - Arena 6:15 p.m. Evening Horse Show - Arena 7:00 p.m. 4-H Steer & Lamb Auction - Show Pavilion 9 p.m.-1 a.m. AMBUSH OLG Entertainment Centre ($15 pre-sale - $20 after pre-sale + gate admission) Sunday, October 2 TOMLINSON DAY 7:00 a.m. Gates Open 8:00 a.m. Classic Car & Hot Rod Show - Grandstand Western Horse Games - Arena 9:00 a.m. Baby Show - Kidzland Tent 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibit Halls Open 10:00 a.m. Ecumenical Worship Service Community Centre Hall Antique Tractor Displays - Antique Display Area 11:00 a.m. Antique Tractor Demonstration Pull - Demo Derby Area 4-H Regional Horse Show - Ring #1 Children s Entertainment - Kidzland Tent Open Beef Cattle Show - Show Pavilion 12:30 p.m. Truck Pull - Demo Derby area 1:00 p.m. Fashion Show - Community Centre Hall 1:00-5 p.m. BAY COUNTY B YS OLG Entertainment Centre 4:00 p.m. Showcase of Champions - Family Pavilion

11 ADMISSION PRICES METCALFE FAIR * OLG Entertainment Centre admissions DO NOT include Gate Admission ** NEW IN 2016 ** - Pre-sale of Friday and Saturday Entertainment Centre tickets ends at 12 NOON on Thursday, September 29 th Tickets available after 12 NOON Thursday at regular prices (see below) Thursday, September 29 Gate Admission (13 and over)... $7.00 Children $ and under... FREE * OLG Entertainment Centre Evening Stone Face Sinners... FREE Friday, September 30 Adults 13 years and over... $10.00 Children 6-12 years... $4.00 Children 5 years and under... FREE * OLG Entertainment Centre Evening Jason Blaine Diamond Heart... ** ($25.00 Pre-sale; $30.00 after Pre-Sale) Saturday, October 1 Adults 13 years and over... $10.00 Children 6-12 years... $4.00 Children 5 years and under... FREE * OLG Entertainment Centre Afternoon - Beaver Boxing Club Demo... FREE * OLG Entertainment Centre Evening - Ambush... ** ($15.00 Pre-sale; $20.00 after Pre-Sale) Sunday, October 2 Adults 13 years and over... $10.00 Children 6-12 years... $4.00 Children 5 years and under... FREE * OLG Entertainment Centre Afternoon Bay County B ys... FREE WEEKEND GATE ADMISSION BRACELETS Includes Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Adult Ages 13 and over: $ Save $12.00 Children Ages 6-12: $ Save $5.00 Available at the Fair Office starting Aug. 17 th and at Area Businesses starting Sept. 7 th **NOTE** - midway tickets or bracelets DO NOT include gate admission ***************************************************************** ROBERTSON AMUSEMENTS - Canada s Traveling Theme Park Since 1932 *** Pre-sale Ride Tickets Available at Metcalfe Fair Office $40 for 35 tickets (ends at 12 NOON on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016) *** RIDE BRACELET DAY FRIDAY, Sept. 30 th ONLY - $25 available from MIDWAY TICKET OFFICE only **NOTE** - midway tickets or bracelets DO NOT include gate admission Midway Hours of Operation: Bracelet Hours: Thursday, Sept. 29 (Toonie Night) 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. n/a Friday, Sept p.m. to 11 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 p.m. Saturday, Oct a.m. to 11 p.m. n/a Sunday, Oct a.m. to 5 p.m. n/a

12 Metcalfe Agricultural Society BY-LAWS 1) The Society shall be called the METCALFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The objects of the Society, in accordance with the provisions of the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter A.9 (the "Act") are "to encourage an awareness of agriculture and to promote improvements in the quality of life of persons living in an agricultural community " 2) The business of the Society shall be conducted by the Executive and Board of Directors. The Secretary of the Board shall act as Office Administrator for the Society, and will be referred to herein as "Office Administrator". 3) That no person shall be entitled to vote or to be elected to office whose membership shall be in arrears, and no person whose membership is not paid shall compete for prizes at the Metcalfe Fair. 4) That the financial books and records of the Society shall be reviewed prior to the annual meeting; and at the Annual Meeting, to be held during the month of January in each year, the Financial Statements, as required by the Act, shall then be presented to the membership for adoption. 5) The Metcalfe Fair for the present year shall be held on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, September 29 th to October 2 nd. 6) The Directors shall appoint all necessary judges, other than expert judges appointed. 7) Every person exhibiting livestock or other articles at the Metcalfe Fair shall give a list of articles in writing to the Fair Office, the number and class will be recorded, and the appropriate exhibitor number and tags shall be given to the party owning such stock or articles. 8) Any person who shall exhibit any livestock or any other article contrary to the Rules and By-laws of the Society shall forfeit all claims to prize moneys awarded, and if proved to have so acted knowingly, shall forfeit all prizes for the year. 9) Exhibitors showing livestock at the Metcalfe Fair must forward proof of liability insurance of at least $1,000, with their entries; showing name of owner or company, amount of insurance, expiry date and signature. 10) The Directors shall arbitrate and settle all differences which may arise among the members, and their decisions shall be final. 11) Articles shall be placed in the Agricultural Hall or Family Pavilion, as appropriate, before 10 a.m. the first day of the Fair, when the Judges will commence their duties, and articles may not be removed until 5 p.m. on Sunday of the Fair, without permission of the department committee, but in no case shall a prize be paid if permission is not granted. 12) Members winning Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars or more will have the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars deducted as a membership fee for the next year. Membership fees are non-refundable. 13) Membership fee is determined by the Board of Directors and confirmed by the membership of the Society from time to time. 14) An administration fee, to cover the operational costs of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, will be deducted from all prize moneys of $15.00 or more, as follows: (a) 10%, or more if necessary, in the Family Division, Grains and Vegetables, and Antiques Division; (b) 15%, or more if necessary, in the Heavy Horse, Commercial Horse, Horse Pull, Western Horse, Light Horse Classes and Friday Afternoon Children's Horse and Pony classes; (c) (d) 20%, or more if necessary, in the Dairy and Beef livestock classes; and 25%, or more if necessary, in the Sheep classes. 15) If receipts are insufficient to meet the prize list in full, the prizes will be paid pro rata as funds permit. 16) The prize money for the Junior Division and the Junior Classes of the Produce Department will be paid in cash on the Sunday of the Fair, when exhibits are picked up by the exhibitors. Judges and Judging No animal or article exhibited shall have about it any prize colours or cards until the awards have been made in their respective classes. No person shall be permitted in the horse or cattle rings during the time of judging except the judges, the grooms or person in charge of the animal, members of the horse or cattle committees and members of the press. All prize cards which have been affixed by the judge must be displayed during the exhibition. Any infraction of this rule will incur the forfeit of any premium awarded. Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the judge, while in the discharge of their duties, on the premises of the Society, and uses any contemptuous or abusive language to any judge in consequence of any award made by him, shall forfeit his right to any prize to which he might otherwise be entitled, and may be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter. Judges are particularly requested to immediately report any breach of this rule.

13 Upon discovery of any fraud, deception or dishonest practice, either in the preparation, ownership, or representation concerning any animal or article exhibited which may have affected or have been intended to affect the decision of the judges, the Board of Directors have power to withhold the payment of any prizes awarded, and may prohibit any such party from exhibiting in any class for one or more years and may also publish the names of such persons or not as may be deemed the most expedient. Judges are particularly requested to note the following: a) It is not necessary that because a prize is offered for any particular animal or article, that it must be awarded, unless the exhibit is of sufficient merit to warrant the award being made; b) In the Homecraft Division, all articles soiled or defaced by wear are not eligible for competition Entries No person shall be allowed to enter for competition more than one specimen in any section. This rule not to apply to animals or antique exhibits, but to all kinds of grain, vegetables, produce, fruits, manufactured articles etc., to which each individual specimen would necessarily be precisely similar to the first. Exhibitors will please take notice that it is absolutely required that the entries be made on or before the dates listed, in order to afford sufficient time to examine the entry papers, forward the entry tickets and to correspond with parties when necessary, and for the correction of errors and omissions. Also proof of liability insurance of at least one million dollars must accompany entries for livestock. Unless where specified in the livestock classes, the entry must, in every instance, be made in the name of the "bona fide" owner and unless this rule is observed, no premium will be awarded, or if awarded, will be withheld. If any person shall forfeit any premium which may be awarded to him, he will be precluded from exhibiting for a period of one year. In all other classes, entries must be made in the names of the producers or manufacturers only, and by such producers themselves in person or their agents, who must have special authority for doing so and shall produce the authority in writing if required by the judges or directors. In classes of purebred stock, the registered number and names of animals must accompany entries. This clause to be strictly enforced. Stabling has been erected for horses. The stalls may be secured by applying to the Office Administrator and paying $5. 00 per stall per day in advance. All who require stalls apply early, enclosing the amount. All stalls not paid for will be allotted to others on the evening of the first day of the fair. General Rules & Regulations Intending exhibitors and visitors are particularly requested to read carefully and consider the Rules and Regulations governing the Exhibition, which will, in all cases, be strictly observed. Prize money will be mailed to winning exhibitors on or about November 15th. Regulations to be Observed by Intending Competitors All persons to whom a prize is awarded and who do not receive same must apply to the Office Administrator for payment thereof in writing, on or before the 30th day of November of the year in which the said prize is awarded, or such prize will be forfeited. The Society will take reasonable precaution to ensure the safety of articles sent to the exhibition, yet they wish it to be distinctly understood that the owners themselves must accept the risk that should any article or animal be accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Society will give all the assistance in its power toward the recovery of the same, but will not make any payment for the value thereof. At the close of the exhibition, exhibitors must take charge of their exhibits and remove the same as early as possible. Any article or stand left in the buildings or grounds after this time will be at the risk of the owners. Any exhibitor making a protest must make it in writing, and it must be delivered to the Office Administrator or his/her assistant one hour after the cause of the protest. It must state plainly the cause of the appeal or complaint, and must be accompanied by a cash deposit of $50.00, which shall be forfeited to the Society if the protest is not sustained. The Board of Directors, however, earnestly hope that exhibitors will not enter protests without strongest grounds for doing so, as much annoyance and unpleasantness is often occasioned by a protest of a frivolous nature. Notice to All Exhibitors Please be advised that the Metcalfe Agricultural Society is committed to using personal information in a respectful and useful way. This consists of mailings (posted or electronic) and telephone calls to provide information about membership; issue receipts for said membership; provide information about Metcalfe Fair and other special events; provide newsletter information and minutes of meetings; solicit your input on any new process that is being proposed. The Metcalfe Agricultural Society will never disclose your personal information to any third party; it will not sell, trade, or rent personal information to other organizations or individuals. Metcalfe Agricultural Society reserves the right to publish exhibitor names and respective town of winning entries, in local newspapers and on our website.

14 METCALFE FAIR MAKE IT YOUR FAIR DECORATING COMPETITION This year we celebrate the 160 th year of the Metcalfe Fair. The Metcalfe Agricultural Society is sponsoring the biggest (and hopefully the best!) Decorating Competition. The sky is the limit!! Share your favourite aspect of the fair (antiques, demolition derby, commemorating the 160 th anniversary of the Fair, etc.) by showcasing your decorating skills, as well as your pride to be a part of this amazing community. All entries must be located within 25 kilometres of Metcalfe and must be situated not more than 25 metres off the travelled portion of the road. Participants must have their entry forms submitted to the Metcalfe Fair office no later than Friday, September 2 nd, Judging of the displays will commence as early as Monday, September 5 th, Displays are to remain in place until Monday, October 3 rd, All displays are to include the following criteria: 1) The theme METCALFE FAIR Make it YOUR FAIR 2) The dates, September 29 October 2 Entrants are free to use any objects or materials as they see fit. Your imagination is your guideline and display size is unlimited! Entries will be judged in one of three categories: 1. HOME 2. BUSINESS 3. FARM Prize money in each category will be: 1 st - $300; 2 nd - $200; 3 rd - $100 Presentation of prizes will take place at the Official Opening of the Fair. All participants must sign a Photo Release Statement allowing the Metcalfe Agricultural Society the right to display photos during the Fair, in related newspapers and press releases and on the Metcalfe Agricultural Society website, metcalfefair.com. For more information contact: Betty at ; or Cheryl at Thank you to our sponsors for this event: Suntech Greenhouses Ltd., The Door Company Ltd., All Seasons Weddings Ltd. Entries to be sent to: Metcalfe Agricultural Society P.O. Box 29, th Line Road Metcalfe, ON K0A 2P0 ENTRY FORM 160 th METCALFE FAIR DECORATING COMPETITION Deadline for Entries Friday, September 2 nd, 2016 Name: Address: Village: Postal Code: Telephone #: Category: HOME BUSINESS FARM Photo Release Statement: I hereby give permission for pictures of my entry in the Metcalfe Agricultural Society Decorating Competition to be taken. These pictures may be in print for display purposes at the fair, for news reporting or the Metcalfe Agricultural Society website. The Metcalfe Agricultural Society will never disclose your personal information to any third party; it will not sell, trade, or rent personal information to other organizations or individuals. A winner's name and town may be published in local newspapers. Signature: Date: Thanks for Entering, Have Fun and Happy Decorating!!

15 Metcalfe Fair Hot Rod, Race, & Classic Car Show METCALFE FAIRGROUNDS th Line Road, METCALFE, Ontario Sunday, October 2 nd, 2016 at the Grandstand Registration 8 a.m. till Noon Prizes, Plaques and Awards at 2 p.m. Free Breakfast for 1 st 300 Entries! No Entry Fee (all participants must pay Fair Admission or show Fair Pass at gate) Contact: Allan Graham or SPONSORS W.O. STINSON & SON LTD. Allan Johnston Repair & Sales Mr Foundation Inc Stagra Automotive Ltd. Prevost Collision S.A. Hicks Insurance Brokers Ltd. Krown Rust Control Centre BGM Autobody Clarmo Auto Repair Wallace Service Centre Sentinel Management Ivan s Appraisals Firon Roofing

16 DEMOLITION DERBY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 th 7 p.m. BEHIND THE MIDWAY For entry information contact Fair Office Committee Chairs Adam Vonhone & Mikayla Thomas THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: CANADIAN TIRE, FINDLAY CREEK Axle Automotive Inc. BV Small Engines & Thread Doctor BGM Auto Body & RV Repair RSI Industrial Supply Company Benson Cartage DGM Landscaping IN KIND DONATIONS: Blackforest Construction Inc. Stanley s Olde Maple Lane Farm TRUCK PULL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 nd 12:30 p.m. in the DEMOLITION DERBY AREA Registration: 10 a.m. to 12 noon Enter at South Gate First Hook at 12:30 SHARP For entry information contact: Fair Office Committee Chairs Jeff Laniel / Mike Belaney Prizes per Class: 1 st $150; 2 nd $100; 3 rd $50 Classes: 1. ½ ton gas (weight limit 6,500 lbs) 2. ¾ ton gas (weight limit 7,500 lbs) 3. ¾ & 1 ton street diesel (weight limit 8,200 lbs) 4. Pro street diesel (weight limit 8,500 lbs) Sponsored by: Gerry Crepin Cartage International Dyno Authority K.G. Patterson Construction Inc. Peter Magee Electric Myticas Consulting Wallace Automobiles Wallace Service Centre In Kind Donations by: Blackforest Construction Inc. Brent Little Sun Rich Enterprises

17 HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Committee: Greg Bourbonnais, Robert McCooeye, Paul Bourbonnais, Jack McCooeye, Barb Markell Findlay, Edward Findlay Judge James Kuepfer, Melbank ON All entries for Horses must be made with the Fair Office on or before Tuesday, September 13, Post entries will be charged $10.00 per entry. One exhibitor bracelet for each horse entered will be given to Heavy Horse exhibitors. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. Special Notice Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the judges while in the discharge of their duties, who shall at any time, on the premises of the Society use any contemptuous or abusive language to any judge in consequence of any award made by him, shall forfeit his right to any premium to which he might otherwise be entitled, and may be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter. Judges are particularly requested to immediately report any such breach of this rule. Special Rules and Regulations Each exhibitor is subject to and should be familiar with the By-laws of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society. 1. Each exhibit of purebred stock must be accompanied by the registration papers. 2. Judging on Purebred Line Classes Friday, Sept. 30 th to commence at 11:00 a.m. Note the starting time. 3. Judging of Heavy Horse and Commercial Classes Saturday, Oct. 1 st to commence at 10:30 a.m. Classes to be judged in order as they appear. 4. Stalls may be secured by applying to the Fair Office or online and by paying $5.00 per stall - per day in advance stalls are assigned on a first come, first served basis by entry form. 5. Payments for stalls; a $10.00 membership, unless retained from last year's prize money; and proof of liability insurance must accompany all entry forms. 6. All entries received after closing date will be charged $10.00 per entry. 7. No exhibitor will be allowed more than two entries in any class. 8. Classes with an H after the class number open to heavy draft horses only. 9. Classes with a C open to commercial horses only. 10. Classes with an O are open to both draft and commercial horses. 11. Only the top 5 will be placed by the judge unless there is a difference in prize money after 5 th place. If there is a difference, the exhibits will be placed all the way out.

18 Heavy Horse Classes Friday, September 30 th at 11:00 a.m. Classes A Clydesdales and Shires B - Percherons C - Belgians Sections 1. Brood Mare that shows 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 the foal is not shown. 2. Filly or colt foaled in Filly or colt foaled in Filly foaled in Filly foaled in Yeld mare foaled in 2010, 2011, 2012 Champion Mare, Champion Ribbon 7. Stallion foaled in Stallion foaled before January 1, Champion Stallion, Champion Ribbon 9. Progeny of Dam: Two animals any age, the progeny of one dam. Each animal must have been shown in its appropriate single section if offered. Both animals must be owned by the exhibitor and registered in the exhibitor's name. 10. Get of Sire: Three animals any age, the get of one sire. Each animal must have been shown in its appropriate single section, if offered. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor and registered in the exhibitor's name. 11. Showmanship Class - Open to boys and girls, 18 years of age and under as of January 1, Sponsored in memory of Aldoria Bourbonnais. Each exhibitor will receive $10.00 the day of the show. 12. Clydesdale - Special - A Clydesdale filly or colt of the current year, sired by a nominated stallion from Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec with the dividing line east of Hwy. #37. For a list of the nominated stallions, please contact the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association. Prize money: 1 st - $65; 2 nd - $55; 3 rd - $45; 4 th - $35; 5 th - $25; and $20 to all remaining. 13. Ontario Bred & Sired Belgian Yearling Filly Class - Sponsored in part by the Ontario Belgian Horse Association. 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 Association for the current year. For 2016, the fillies must have been nominated with the Ontario Belgian Horse Association by March 1 st. A certificate bearing the name, registration number and pedigree will be issued to exhibitors for each filly upon nomination. This certificate must be available at ring side to be eligible to compete. It will be the sole responsibility of the exhibitor to have the certificate signed by the judge with the correct placing awarded at the fair. Prize money will be paid to each exhibitor by the Ontario Belgian Horse Association. Prizes: 1 st - $100; 2 nd - $80; 3 rd - $60; 4 th - $40; 5 th to 10 th - $20 HEAVY HORSE PROGRAM Friday, September 30 th - 11:00 a.m. Prize Money for Purebreds are as follows: 1 st - $60; 2 nd - $50; 3 rd - $45; 4 th - $35; 5 th - $30; 6 th - $25; 7 th - $20; 8 th - $15; 9 th - $12; 10 th - $8 Class & Section A1 B1 C1 Clydesdale and Shire Brood Mare Percheron Brood Mare Belgian Brood Mare

19 A2 Clydesdale and Shire Filly or colt foaled in Clydesdale Special B2 Percheron Filly or colt foaled in 2016 C2 A3 B3 C3 Belgian Filly or colt foaled in st place sponsored by Stewart James & Family, Russell Clydesdale and Shire Filly or colt foaled in 2015 Sponsored in part by Derrek Skuce, Winchester Percheron Filly or colt foaled in 2015 Sponsored in part by Cedar View Builders Supply, Ltd., Winchester Belgian Filly or colt foaled in 2015 Sponsored in part by Pioneer Gas Mart, Winchester 13 Ontario Bred & Sired Belgian Yearling Sponsored by the Ontario Belgian Horse Association A4 B4 Clydesdale and Shire Filly foaled in st place sponsored by Robert & Norma Anderson, Carlsbad Springs Percheron Filly foaled in st place sponsored by Doug Reaney & Family, Metcalfe C4 Belgian Filly foaled in 2014 A5 Clydesdale and Shire Filly foaled in 2013 Sponsored in part by Barry's Home Hardware, Russell B5 Percheron Filly foaled in 2013 Sponsored in part by Dean & Michelle Fitzpatrick, Maple Wood Dog Retreat, Marionville C5 A6 B6 C6 Belgian Filly foaled in 2013 Sponsored in part by Jeff & Lisa Hope, Metcalfe Clydesdale and Shire Yeld Mare Sponsored in part by Shane s Signs, Crysler Percheron Yeld Mare Sponsored in part by Annable s Jewelry, Winchester Belgian Yeld Mare A7 Clydesdale and Shire Stallion foaled in 2014 B7 C7 RIBBONS ONLY IN ALL BREEDS Champion & Reserve Champion Mare Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Mare Percheron Stallion foaled in 2014 Sponsored in part by Stuart Mackie Construction, Edwards Belgian Stallion foaled in 2014 Sponsored in part by Glen Mackie, Edwards A8 Clydesdale and Shire Stallion foaled before Jan. 1, 2014 B8 Percheron Stallion foaled before Jan. 1, 2014 C8 Belgian Stallion foaled before Jan. 1, 2014 A9 B9 C9 A10 B10 C10 Clydesdale and Shire Progeny of Dam RIBBONS ONLY IN ALL BREEDS Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Stallion Percheron Progeny of Dam Sponsored in part by Bob & Brenda McCooeye, Metcalfe Belgian Progeny of Dam Clydesdale and Shire Get of Sire - 1st place sponsored by Cathy Young, Osgoode Percheron Get of Sire 1 st place sponsored by Rob & Linda Carkner, Winchester Belgian Get of Sire Sponsored by Karen Skuce, Winchester, in memory of Gerald Mackie 11 Junior Showmanship - Open to all breeds. Sponsored in memory of Aldoria Bourbonnais.

20 HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Saturday, October 1 10:15 a.m. Prize Money for the Following Classes: $45, $40, $35, $30, and $20 all the way out Class & Section 37C 32H 31C 34H 33C 36H 41H Commercial 2 years of age and under shown on a halter. Sponsored by The Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association Single Grade Heavy Draft Horse shown on halter Sponsored in part by Lloyd James, Metcalfe Commercial Mare or Gelding Light Draft Sponsored in part by the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association Single Grade Light Draft Horse shown on a halter Sponsored in part by Jane Conn & Family, Winchester Commercial Mare or Gelding Heavy Draft Sponsored in part by Ron & Betty Eastman, Metcalfe Heavy Draft Mare or Gelding, 3 years and under. Foals exempt. Commercial Classes : *Ribbons Only Senior Champion and Reserve Sr. Champion Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Champion and Reserve Champion Gelding - Draft Breeds Ribbons Only THERE WILL BE A 30 MINUTE BREAK IN THE PROGRAM. 38C 60JO 44C 43H 46C 45H 48HJ 52C 48HL 42CL 47HD 48CJ 55H Single Commercial horse light, hitched to a suitable vehicle. Sponsored by Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association Open Junior Dress Up - Driver must be under 20 years of age. Best decorated horse, cart and driver. Sponsored by Gloria and Tom Welch, Metcalfe Golf & Country Club, Metcalfe Prize money: 1st-$60, 2nd-$50, 3rd-$45, 4th-$40 and $35 all the way out Single Commercial Horse heavy, hitched to a suitable vehicle. Sponsored in part by the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association and Skuce Repairs, Vernon Prize money: 1st-$75; 2nd-$65, 3rd-$60, 4th-$55 and all the way out. Purebred Team of Mares hitched to a suitable vehicle Sponsored by Village Vet Clinic, Russell, - Dr. Ruth Irving and Dr. Garth Henry Prize money: 1st-$75, 2nd-$60, 3rd- $55, and $50 all the way out. Commercial Tandem hitch, shown on wagon or cart Sponsored by Rideau Valley Automotive Prize money: 1st-$75, 2nd-$60, 3rd-$55, and $50 all the way out. Heavy Horse Light Draft Team hitched to a suitable vehicle Sponsored by Myers Hyundai, Robertson Road, Bells Corners Prize money: 1st-$80, 2nd-$75, 3rd-$65, 4th-$55 and all the way out. Heavy Horse Junior Driving Competition. Open to boys and girls 18 years of age and under as of Jan. 1, Birth Certificate must be available. Sponsored in part by Dr. Don Merrett, Metcalfe Prize money: 1st-$40, 2nd-$35, and $30 all the way out. Commercial Troika hitch Sponsored in part by the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association. Prize money: 1st-$75, 2nd-$70, 3rd-$60, 4th-$55 and all the way out. Heavy Horse Ladies Driving Competition. Team of heavy draft horses hitched to a four wheel vehicle, driven by a lady Sponsored in part by Harry Poole, Nepean Prize money: 1st-$60, 2nd-$50, 3rd-$45, 4 th -$40 and all the way out. Commercial Horse Ladies Cart class. Sponsored in part by Hollybrooke Farms (Gary Scharf), Gloucester, and the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association. Prize money: 1st-$75, 2nd-$60, 3rd-$55, 4th-$50 and all the way out. Heavy Draft team hitched to a suitable vehicle Prize money: 1st-$80, 2nd-$75, 3 rd -$65, 4th-$55 and all the way out. Commercial Junior Driving Competition. Open to boys and girls 18 years of age and under as of Jan. 1, 2015 driving a team of commercial horses. Sponsored in part by Beverly Graham, Metcalfe in memory of George Graham Prize money: 1st-$40, 2nd-$35, 3rd-$30 all the way out. Heavy Draft Unicorn Hitch Sponsored in part by Corinne Pyper and Bruce Morris, in memory of Don & Erma Morris Prize money: 1st-$125, 2nd-$115, 3rd-$95, and $80 all the way out.

21 49C 50H Team of Commercial Horses driven by a Lady Sponsored in part by Dan Morris, Sales Representative, Royal Lepage Team Realty - Metcalfe. Prize money - 1 st - $60, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$50, 4th-$45 and all the way out. Heavy Horse Four Horse Tandem Hitch Sponsored in part by Michelle & Dean Fitzpatrick. Prize money: 1st-$150, 2nd-$125 and $100 all the way out. Between the afternoon and evening shows, a lunch will be served to exhibitors in the horse barn. All exhibitors are welcome! SATURDAY NIGHT HORSE SHOW Saturday evening horse show in the arena - 6:15 p.m. 54C 51H 56C 57H 58C 59H Commercial Team. Sponsored by Embrun Flooring, Embrun. Trophy sponsored by Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association Prize money: 1 st $85, 2 nd $75, 3 rd $65, 4 th $55 and $50 all the way out. Heavy Horse Cart Class Sponsored by Gagnon Steel Works, Metcalfe Prize money: 1 st $75, 2 nd $70 and $60 all the way out. Commercial Unicorn Hitch Sponsored in part by Brian Scharf Plumbing, Metcalfe. Prize money: 1st-$125, 2nd-$95, 3 rd -$85, and $75 all the way out. Four Horse Heavy Draft Tandem Hitch Sponsored by Mike Campbell, Metcalfe Variety, Metcalfe Prize money: 1 st $150, 2 nd $125and $100 all the way out. Four Horse Commercial Tandem Hitch Sponsored by the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association and Stuart Mackie Construction, Edwards. Prize money: 1 st $150, 2 nd $125 and $100 all the way out. Six Horse Heavy Draft Hitch Sponsored by W.O. Stinson & Son, Ltd., in memory of Milton Stinson Prize money:1st $315, 2 nd $275 and $250 all the way out. Please see Department 2, Light Horse, for the full order of showing for the Saturday Night Horse Show

22 LIGHT HORSE CLASSES Committee: Judge: Chairman- Jim Kelly; Harold Wallace, Harold R. McNeely, Laura O Reilley, Brian McGowan, Ed Robinson, Sandra Kelly, Jeff Meek, Bev Leader, John Vedder, Wally Stackpole, Linda McGowan, Bruce Cooper Bill Keith, Stayner, ON Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. All entry forms must be received by the Secretary on or before Tuesday, September 13, NOTE Please include all horses names on entry form, per class A 15% administrative fee will be deducted from any prize money amounting to $15.00 or more. Late/Post entries will be charged $3.00 per entry. For acceptance to show, all entry forms must be filled out completely and signed by the exhibitor. No telephone entries will be accepted. Rules and Regulations 1. Each exhibitor is subject to and should be familiar with the By-laws of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society. 2. Exhibitors showing livestock at the Metcalfe Agricultural Society Fall Fair must show proof of liability insurance of minimum $1,000, ($2,000, recommended) on entry form, including the name of owner or company, amount of insurance and expiry date. 3. Judging to commence at 11:30 a.m. sharp on Saturday. Classes to be judged in order in which they appear in the prize list. Please notify the announcer should a hold on the gate be required. 4. All entries close Tuesday, September 13, Joint ownership permitted in all Light Horse Classes. 6. Stake Classes - to be eligible for entry in a Stake Class at this show, the animals must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in the respective Division. Certain Stake Classes have specific requirements as to what classes qualify the animal for the Stake. See class descriptions for specifics. 7. Stallions are not eligible in any children s class. 8. Membership fee of $10.00, unless retained from last year's prize money, must accompany entry forms. 9. All exhibitors and attendants must be neatly and appropriately attired upon entering the ring. 10. Horses/ponies shown in their respective division are not eligible for any other division unless otherwise stated. 11. No exhibitor will be allowed more than two (2) entries per class. 12. ** FOR SAFETY REASONS - WARM-UP RING to be used by only ONE CLASS AT A TIME especially give room for road horses. Special Notice - Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the judges while in the discharge of their duties, who shall at any time, on the premises of the Society use any contemptuous or abusive language to any judge in consequence of any award made by him, shall forfeit his right to any premium to which they might otherwise be entitled, and may be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter. Judges are requested to immediately report any breach of this rule. CLASS A - ROADSTER DIVISION Horses shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division except unless otherwise stated. 16 Open Road Horse to Bike. Drivers to wear stable colours. Judged on pace, action, quality and manners.... $ Single Roadster Wagon Horse. Judged on pace, action, quality and manners... $ Roadster Wagon Horse Stake. Entries must have shown in Class 16 or $ all the way out 70 Eastern Ontario Road Horse to Bike Championship. Entries must have shown in Class 16 or $ all the way out

23 CLASS B - SPECIALS Open to all breeds and types of light horses. (No ponies permitted, except Class 40). Cross entries are permitted unless otherwise indicated. 13 Open English Pleasure Horse. To be shown under saddleseat attire only, at a walk, normal trot, strong trot, and canter. To be judged on manners, performance, quality and conformation.... $ Open Western Pleasure Horse. To be shown on a light rein at a walk, jog-trot, and lope. To be judged on manners, performance, substance and conformation.... $ Lead Line Class. Open to children 3-9 years of age. Child may ride animal under appropriate tack or drive animal in a suitable vehicle. Handler and exhibitor must be properly attired. Exhibitor must be able to sit in the saddle/vehicle and hold the reins without handler s help. Animal will only be asked to walk. Any animal not under complete control will be excused immediately from the ring. Children who show in this class are not eligible to compete in any other class. Horse or pony may cross-enter from any Division. Each exhibitor to receive $5. 00 and ribbon. 52 Open Costume Class. Horses or ponies. To be shown at the walk only. Judged on creativity and originality. No native costumes allowed..... $ Open Parade Horse. To be shown under Western or Mexican attire to be judged at parade gaits... $ Open Parade Horse Stake. To be shown under Western or Mexican attire to be judged at parade gaits. Must show in class B $ all the way out 59 Open Equitation. Open to all horses under Hunter, English or Western tack/attire. To be judged on rider s seat, manners of mount and neatness of turnout. Riders to be judged at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Simple pattern may be required.... $ Open English/Hunter Pleasure Stake must show in B-13 OR B $ all the way out 61 Open Hunter Pleasure, to be shown at the walk, trot, extended trot, and canter... $ CLASS C - HACKNEY PONY DIVISION Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 15 Open Single Hackney Pony, 14.2 hands and under. Judged on performance, quality and manners.... $ Amateur Single Hackney Pony. Judged on manners, quality and performance.... $ Single Hackney Pony Stake.... $ all the way out CLASS D FINE HARNESS SHOW PONY DIVISION 50 inches and under Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 17 Open Single Fine Harness Show Pony. Judged on performance, quality and manners.... $ Amateur Single Fine Harness Show Pony. Judged on manners, quality and performance... $ Single Fine Harness Show Pony Stake.... $ all the way out CLASS E CHILDREN S PONY DIVISION Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 14 Open Child s Saddle Pony. Rider 17 years or under as of Jan. 1, $ Open Child s Saddle Pony Stake. Rider 17 years or under as of Jan. 1, $ all the way out 39 Open Child s Western Parade Pony. Rider 17 years or under as of Jan. 1, $ Open Child s Western Parade Pony Stake. Rider 17 years or under as of Jan. 1, $ all the way out

24 CLASS F SHETLAND PONY DIVISION 46 inches and under Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 20 Open Shetland Pony.... $ Amateur Shetland Pony. Judged on manners, quality and performance.... $ Shetland Pony Stake.... $ all the way out CLASS G - MINIATURE HORSE DIVISION Miniature horses cannot exceed 38" in height Horses shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division except B-40 (Lead Line) 12 Single Miniature Hitch Ladies Cart Class driven to a 2 wheeled cart. Judged on performance, quality and manners. Entrants must be 18 years or over.... $ Childs Driving- Shown by a youth 11 years of age & under to a 2-wheeled vehicle at a walk and trot. Judged on performance, quality and manners. Medal will be awarded to 1st place entry.... $ Miniature team hitch shown to suitable vehicle.... $ Youth Driving - Shown by a youth 12 to 17 years of age to a 2-wheeled vehicle at a walk, collected trot and a working trot. Judged on performance, quality and manners. Medal will be awarded to 1st place entry.... $ Miniature 4 horse hitch shown to suitable vehicle... $ Single Miniature Horse Stake. Horse must have shown in Class G-12, G-32, G-61 or G-62. Entrants must be 16 years of age or over.... $ all the way out 56 Single Roadster. To be shown to a bike (stirrups, no basket, enclosed wheels). Exhibitor should wear racing silks (colours) $ Miniature Unicorn Hitch shown to a suitable vehicle $ Miniature Four Horse Hitch Stake Class shown to a suitable vehicle. Entries must have shown in Class G $ all the way out 61 Single Hitch Men s Cart Class driven to a 2 wheeled cart. Judged on performance, quality and manners. Entrants must be 18 years or over.... $ Single Miniature Golden Age. Driven to a 2-wheeled cart. Driver must be 65 or over... $ CLASS H - ROADSTER PONY DIVISION 52 inches and under Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 19 Open Single Roadster Pony shown to a bike. Drivers to wear stable colours. Judged on performance, speed, quality and manners... $ Amateur Single Roadster Pony shown to a bike. Drivers to wear stable colours. Judged on manners, quality and performance.... $ Single Roadster Pony Stake... $ all the way out CLASS I - SADDLEBRED PLEASURE HORSE DIVISION Horses shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division except Class B. 18 Open Saddlebred 3-Gaited Pleasure Horse. To be shown with full mane and natural tail. Judged on manners and performance 75%, conformation and neatness 25%.... $ Saddlebred 3-Gaited Pleasure Horse Stake. Must have shown in Class $ all the way out

25 CLASS J - HACKNEY PLEASURE PONY DIVISION Ponies shown in this Division are not eligible in any other Division unless otherwise stated. 21 Open Hackney Pleasure Pony. To be shown to a suitable vehicle. Ponies must have a long or short natural tail and unbraided mane. Ponies must stand quietly and back readily. Judged on manners, quality and performance.... $ Hackney Pleasure Pony Stake.... $ all the way out CLASS L - CANADIAN HACKNEY SOCIETY- JUNIOR HACKNEY DIVISION The following two classes are open to Juniors under the age of 18 as of January 1 st, Exhibitors or members of the immediate family must be a member of the Canadian Hackney Society. Cross entries are permitted. 11 Junior Hackney Showmanship Class. Judged on the Jr. Exhibitor s ability to show a registered hackney horse or pony, mare or gelding on the line.... $ Single Hackney Horse or Pony driven by a Junior Exhibitor. To be shown to a 4-wheeled vehicle and judged on manners, quality and performance and suitability of animal 50%, driver s ability 50%.... $ SATURDAY AFTERNOON LIGHT HORSE SHOW October 1-11:30 a.m. G-12 Single Hitch Ladies Cart Class Sponsored by S.A. Hicks Insurance, Metcalfe L-11 Jr. Hackney Showmanship Class Sponsored by the Canadian Hackney Society I-18 Open Saddlebred 3-Gaited Pleasure Horse Sponsored by W.O. Stinson & Son, Ltd., in memory of Milton Stinson H-19 Open Single Roadster Pony Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Doug Craig, Metcalfe in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Craig G-32 Mini - Youth Driving years Sponsored by Micki Moir, Osgoode F-20 Open Shetland Pony Sponsored in memory of James Rowan, Past President & long-time member of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society B-52 Open Costume Class Sponsored by Nancy & Dave Nicholson & Family E-14 Open Child's Saddle Pony Sponsored in part by Joyce Dooley, in memory of Harold, Evelyn & Alvin Cowan A-16 Open Road Horse to Bike Sponsored by Crete Ryan Construction, Gloucester G-22 Mini - Child s Driving - 11 yrs. & under. Sponsored by Micki Moir, Osgoode D-17 Open Single Fine Harness Show Pony Sponsored by Wallace Service Centre, Gloucester G-61 Single Hitch Men s Cart Class Sponsored by Ritchie s Welding, Gloucester J-21 Open Hackney Pleasure Pony. Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Harold Wallace, Osgoode B-40 Lead Line Class Sponsored by Helen Stewart, Metcalfe B-53 Open Parade Horse C-15 Open Single Hackney Pony Sponsored by Douglas Stewart, Metcalfe G-62 Mini Golden Age (65 or over). Sponsored by C.D.D. Enterprises Ltd., Metcalfe E-39 Open Child's Western Parade Pony Sponsored in part by Bert and Ann Velthuis, Osgoode H-26 Amateur Single Roadster Pony Sponsored by Bill & Tammy Quinn, Ottawa B-23 Open Western Pleasure Horse Sponsored by Wallace Service Centre, Gloucester C-28 Amateur Single Hackney Pony Sponsored by John Edwards Farrier Service G-56 Mini Single Roadster Sponsored by Ida Craig, Metcalfe E-33 Open Child's Saddle Pony Stake Sponsored by Rideau Auctions, Winchester A-34 Single Roadster Wagon Horse Sponsored in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel & Wilhelmina Scharf D-24 Amateur Single Fine Harness Show Pony Sponsored by Jim Kelly & Family in memory of Cecil and Pat Kelly, longtime horse and antiques exhibitors, and friends of the Metcalfe Fair

26 B-13 Open English Pleasure Horse Sponsored by Metcalfe Pharmacy, Metcalfe G-46 Miniature Four Horse Hitch Sponsored by Tom Dawson, Ottawa. F-35 Amateur Shetland Pony Sponsored by Meredith Brophy, in memory of Viola Rawlings B-59 Open Equitation Sponsored by Kevin & Laura O Reilley, Edwards L-30 Canadian Hackney Junior Driving Competition Sponsored by the Canadian Hackney Society B-61 Open Hunter Pleasure G-57 Miniature Unicorn Hitch Sponsored by brothers and sisters, Robert, Terry, Eleanor & Betty, in memory of the late George Graham SATURDAY NIGHT HORSE SHOW October 1-6:15 p.m. B-54 Open Parade Horse Stake. Sponsored by Cecil & Charlotte Reaney, Metcalfe G-49 Single Miniature Horse Stake. Sponsored by Harold R. McNeely, Edwards C-50 Single Hackney Pony Stake Sponsored by the Goth Family in memory of Lloyd & Joyce Goth, long time exhibitors and friends of the Metcalfe Fair. 54C 51H Commercial Team hitched to a suitable vehicle. Sponsored by Embrun Flooring, Embrun. Trophy sponsored by Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association. Heavy Horse Cart Class. Sponsored by Gagnon Steel Works, Metcalfe A-41 Roadster to Wagon Stake. Sponsored by the Kingsbury Family in memory of Ken Kingsbury, Honourary Director and long-time friend of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society & Light Horse Committee. B-60 Open English Pleasure Stake Sponsored by AJ s Catering E-44 Open Child's Western Parade Pony Stake. Sponsored by Shroomfest G-27 Miniature Team Hitch. Sponsored by Emerson & Kay Stanley, Metcalfe H-48 Single Roadster Pony Stake. Sponsored in part by Christy Stewart, Metcalfe 56C Commercial Unicorn Hitch Sponsored in part by Brian Scharf Plumbing, Metcalfe I-38 Saddlebred 3-Gaited Pleasure Horse Stake. Sponsored by Robertson Amusements Family Theme Park, Orangeville D-47 Single Fine Harness Show Pony Stake. Sponsored by Gary Dresher, in memory of Jean Dowser 57H Four Horse Heavy Draft Tandem Hitch. Sponsored by Mike Campbell, Metcalfe Variety, Metcalfe J-36 Hackney Pleasure Pony Stake. Sponsored by S.A. Hicks Insurance, Metcalfe 58C Four Horse Commercial Tandem Hitch. Sponsored by the Ottawa Valley Commercial Horse Association and Stuart Mackie Construction, Edwards F-45 Shetland Pony Stake Sponsored by the Woods Family, in memory of William Woods, Past President and long-time friend of the Metcalfe Fair G-58 Miniature Four Horse Hitch Stake. Must have shown in G-46. Sponsored by Brian & Betty McGowan, Edwards A-70 Eastern Ontario Open Road Horse to Bike Championship. Sponsored by Carson Hill and Family 59H Six Horse Heavy Draft Hitch. Sponsored by W.O. Stinson & Son, Ltd., in memory of Milton Stinson

27 LOCAL PONY DIVISION & LOCAL WESTERN DIVISION FRIDAY AFTERNOON SHOW SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 For information on this event please call the Metcalfe Fair Office or Judging to commence at 12:45 p.m. Sharp. The following are the rules and prize money for the Local Pony and Western Division Classes. A $10.00 membership fee is required, unless retained from last year's prize money. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. * Please see Bylaws regarding prize money payout. * Please register with the Secretary, Metcalfe Fair prior to the day of the show. Entries close on Monday, Sept. 19, * Please be sure to measure your pony/horse=s height so that you register for the appropriate classes. * Tie downs will be allowed. * All exhibitors are to be 15 years old or under as of the date of the show. 1. Showmanship at Halter. To be judged 80% exhibitor's showmanship, presentation of animal to the judge, grooming and cleanliness of animal and exhibitor, 20% conformation of animal. Sponsored by Allan Johnston Repairs & Service, Metcalfe... $ Local Pony. Open to local pleasure ponies 14.2 hands and under. Neatness, cleanliness, performance and manners of pony and rider 75%, conformation and appointment 25% $ English Pleasure Saddle Horse. Open to local horses 14.2 hands and over and shown under English Tack.... $ English Equitation. To be judged 80% rider (seat, hands, ability to control animal, general horsemanship and cleanliness), 20% horse (way of going, response to rider and grooming). Sponsored by CIBC Wood Gundy (Karen E. Shea)... $ Command Class. Judged on an elimination basis. Commands may come directly from the judge or announcer. Sponsored by Allan Johnston Repairs & Service, Metcalfe... $ Western Equitation Class-Riders. To be judged 80% rider (seat, hands, ability to control animal, general horsemanship & cleanliness), 20% horse (way of going, response to rider & grooming). Sponsored by Royal Bank, Metcalfe... $ Musical Chairs. Open to local ponies 14.2 hands and under. Sponsored in part by Doris Prescott, Winchester, in memory of Clarence... $ Sack Race. Open to local ponies 14.2 hands and under. May be divided and duplicate prize money offered if numbers warrant it. Sponsored by Petersen's Turf Farm, Osgoode... $ Western Pleasure Saddle Horse. Open to local horses over 14.2 hands and shown under Western Tack.... $ Barrel Race. Directions to be given by the judge. Sponsored by Leanna Pora-Whitham, Wildflower Ridge Farm, Metcalfe... $ Keyhole Race. Directions to be given by the judge. Sponsored in part by Betty MacLaurin, Metcalfe.... $ Dash for Cash. Directions to be given by the judge. Sponsored by Gary Chouinard, Metcalfe... $ Ride-a-Buck Directions to be given by the judge. Sponsored by Cole Heating & Cooling Inc., Ottawa... $ Apple Dunking Directions to be given by the judge. Sponsored by Rose Quarter Horses & Training Centre.. $

28 CHILDREN'S PET SHOW AND GAMES Saturday, October 1, 2016 Committee: Chair; Laurie Ann Holmes, Cheryl Cooper, Sarah Lafrance Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the grandstand. Children under 5 years of age should be assisted by an adult. Pets must be on a leash at all times and in the control of the child. Pets must be in good health and must have a rabies vaccination. It is recommended that all immunizations be up-to-date. All participants are asked to please clean up after their pets, and remove them from the Fairgrounds at the completion of the show. 1. Dog Show- For age 4 & under; age 5-7; age 8 and older. Dogs must be on leash. One animal per child. Biggest Dog Longest Tail Best Trained Smallest Dog Longest Ears Dog/Owner Look-a-Like Prize Money: Winner - $2. 00 each class. All other contestants receive $ Cat Show - For children all ages. One animal per child. Biggest Cat Best Dressed Cat Shortest Tail Smallest Cat Most Unusual Cat Longest Fur Prize Money: Winner - $2. 00 each class. All other contestants receive $ Pet Show - For children of all ages. No dogs, cats or ponies. Must be a living creature. No pet rocks or insects. Most Unusual Pet Best Trained Pet Biggest Pet Best Dressed Pet Smallest Pet Prize money: Winner - $2. 00 each class. All other contestants receive $ Adult & Child Three Legged Race. Ribbons only. (a) 5 and under (c) 8 & 9 (b ) 6 & 7 (d) 10 & older 7. Running Race. Ribbons only. (a) 4 and under (d) 9 & 10 (b) 5 & 6 (e) 11 & older (c) 7 & 8 Kids Pedal Pull Starts at approximately 10 a.m. Must pre-register at time of Pet Show - 8:30 a.m. in front of grandstand. Age categories for this event are: (a) 6 & 7 (b) 8 & 9 (c) 10 & 11 (d) 12 Prize Money (in each Pedal Pull Category): - 1 st - $5. 00 ; 2 nd - $2. 00 ; 3 rd - $ Best Decorated Bicycle/Tricycle - Open competition for children, all ages show at once. 1 st -$10, 2 nd - $8, 3 rd - $4 and 4 th - $2 5. Potato Sack Race. Ribbons only. (a) 5 and under (c) 8 & 9 (b ) 6 & 7 (d) 10 & older The Metcalfe Agricultural Society wishes to thank the following sponsors for their assistance with the show: The Black Dog Bistro, Dot Janz, Manotick Beds for Tails Country Kennels, Greely Andy & Lynn Kingsbury, Metcalfe Cory & Sheila Reaney, Metcalfe St. Catherine C.W.L., Metcalfe Dennie & Donna Denison, Metcalfe Rocco DiNardo, Metcalfe Ottawa Valley Construction, Kenmore McGowan Family, Edwards Kevin & Laura O Reilley, Edwards Dog Gone Country, Osgoode

29 Committee: Chair - Cezanne Warren WESTERN GAMES Sunday, October 2, 2016 begins at 9:00 a.m. in the Metcalfe Community Centre Arena General Rules and Regulations Current American Quarter Horse Association Rules (AQHA) and Fair by-laws will govern all events except where specific rules stand. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. All entry forms must be received by the Secretary on or before Tuesday, September 13, For acceptance to show, all entry forms must be filled out completely and signed by the exhibitor. No telephone entries will be accepted. ABSOLUTELY NO ENTRIES the day of the show. Late/Post entries will be charged $3.00 per entry. There are no entry fees for Western Games and Performance classes. A $10.00 membership fee is required, unless retained from last year's prize money. A 15% administrative fee will be deducted from any prize money amounting to $15.00 or more. Gate admission and membership must be paid by exhibitors in all classes to enter the show; ages 5 and under gate admission is free. All prize money will be mailed to competitors following the fair. Peewee classes are for riders 13 years and under as of January 1, Youth classes are age of 18 years or under as of January 1, Helmets are mandatory for riders 18 years and under. All participants must sign a hold harmless agreement. Agreements for ages 18 years and under must be signed by a parent or guardian. All equipment must be with the animals as this will be the only vehicle allowed on the grounds. Each exhibitor (rider) may show a MAXIMUM of two (2) horses per class. All exhibitors must enclose with entry form a photocopy of insurance, policy number and proof of at least $1 million liability coverage or exhibitor will not be allowed to show. THANK YOU to the Sponsors of the Western Games Bilida Construction Beaver Creek Aluminum Brian Wynn CLASSES Sandy s Saddlery Campbell Roofing 4.01 Peewee Barrels 4.04 Peewee Pole Bending 3.01 Youth Barrels 3.07 Youth Pole Bending 3.02 Senior Barrels 3.08 Senior Pole Bending 4.02 Peewee Flag 4.05 Peewee Dash 3.03 Youth Flag 3.09 Youth Dash 3.04 Senior Flag 3.10 Senior Dash 4.03 Peewee Keyhole 3.05 Youth Keyhole 3.06 Senior Keyhole Prize Money: Peewee $15 $10 $8 $6 $4 Youth 1D $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 Youth 2D $15 $12 $10 $8 Senior 1D $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 Senior 2D $30 $25 $20 $15 High Points Games Youth $100; Runner up receives $50 High Points Games Senior $100; Runner up receives $50

30 BEEF LIVESTOCK CLASSES Beef Committee: Chairman -Tanya Zandbelt, Stewart James, Carson Hill, Lynda McCuaig, Erin Merkley, Tammie Zandbelt, Stewart James, Jr., Ben Fisher, George Zandbelt Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. Entries in all cattle classes must be made on or before Tuesday, September 13, The following regulations concerning the health of cattle to be shown at the Metcalfe Fair have been accepted and approved by the Metcalfe Fair Board. Any cattle other than those from a herd under quarantine are eligible to enter a show without restriction. A Livestock Superintendent will be present at all times to instruct exhibitors. All cattle must be unloaded and reloaded from the East End of all barns. 1. All general rules which are applicable will apply. RULES 2. All entry forms must be in by Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, to the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 29, Metcalfe, Ontario, K0A 2P0, by fax at , or online (see above). 3. A membership fee of $ MUST accompany all entry forms, unless retained from last year's prize money. 4. An administration fee of 20% will be deducted from the prize money. 5. There is no restriction on multiple exhibits in any classes, excluding the Breeders Herd. 6. All cattle must be registered and exhibitor must produce registration papers upon request. 7. Judging of breeding classes to commence at 11 a.m. sharp, Sunday, October 2, Proof of liability insurance must be shown on the entry form and available upon request. 9. Show will take place in the Hicks Insurance Show Pavilion. No animals are to be tied in that building. Thank you to our Beef Show Sponsors: Warmth Insulation, Robert J. Aldrich, Metcalfe Daley Family Funeral Home, Sean & Sharalyn Daley Roberston Amusements, Inc., Orangeville Henderson Meats, Chesterville BEEF SHOW Sunday, October 2, 11:00 a.m. Hicks Insurance Show Pavilion We look forward to hosting all past exhibitors and new exhibitors alike in 2016! The Beef Committee will be serving complimentary coffee and donuts at 8:30 a.m., and lunch will be served at 12 noon to all registered beef exhibitors. Thanks to you, the exhibitors, and our successful annual auctions, we will be offering selected $50.00 Jackpot Classes once again in 2016! Annual Beef Committee Auction to follow the show. Everyone welcome! CLASS 15 - HEREFORDS CLASS 16 - SIMMENTALS CLASS 17 - ABERDEEN ANGUS CLASS 18 - SHORTHORN Prize Money: 1st-$70; 2nd-$60; 3rd-$55; 4th-$45; 5th-$40; 6th-$35; 7th-$30; 8th-$25; 9th-$22; 10th-$18

31 SPECIAL JACKPOTS FOR 160 th ANNIVERSARY OF METCALFE FAIR ** Champions must have shown in a breed class (15 to 18) in order to qualify for Supreme Champion class. 1. SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE - $1, cash prize, plus award donated by McNeely & Zandbelt Families, in memory of Harold J. McNeely. 2. SUPREME CHAMPION BULL - $1, cash prize, plus trophy donated by Hawthorne Farms Barry Stewart, in memory of the late Bert and Edith Stewart. The following 9 sections will be offered in Class 15 (Herefords). ** Ottawa Valley Hereford Club will be holding their MARK OF EXCELLENCE SHOW at the 2016 Metcalfe Fair. All rules and regulations associated with a Mark of Excellence competition will be adhered to. Hereford exhibitors must wear red shirt in show ring. 1. Bull calf, born after Jan. 1, Minimum of three months of age on day of judging and that they may also be part of the breeder s herd. 2. Bull - yearling, born Jan. 1, 2015 to Dec. 31, Bull, born Jan. 1, 2015 to Dec. 31, Female calf, born after Jan. 1, Minimum of three months of age on day of judging and that they may also be part of the breeder s herd. 5. Heifer, born April 1, 2015, to Dec. 31, Heifer, born Jan. 1, 2015, to March 31, Female, born Jan. 1, 2014, to Dec. 31, 2014, with her own 2016 natural, purebred, tattooed, calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in section 1 or 4 or section 9 (Breeder's Herd). 8. Female, born prior to Jan. 1, 2014, with her own 2016 natural purebred, tattooed, calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as single animal in Section 1 or 4 or section 9 (Breeder's Herd). 9. Breeder's Herd: a group of 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. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. The following 9 sections will be offered in Classes 16, 17, and 18 (Simmentals, Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn). 1. Bull-calf, born on or after Jan. 1, Minimum of three months of age on day of judging and that they may also be part of the breeder s herd. 2. Bull-yearling, born Jan. 1, 2014 to Dec. 31, Bull-born Jan. 1, 2013 to Dec. 31, Female-calf, born on or after Jan. 1, Minimum of three months of age on day of judging and that they may also be part of the breeder s herd. 5. Female-heifer, born March 1, 2015, to Dec. 31, Female-heifer, born Jan. 1, 2015, to Feb. 28, Female-born Jan. 1, 2014, to Dec. 31, 2014, with her own 2016 natural, purebred, tattooed, calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in section 1 or 4 or section 9 (Breeder's Herd). 8. Female-born prior to Jan. 1, 2014, with her own 2016 natural purebred, tattooed, calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as single animal in Section 1 or 4 or section 9 (Breeder's Herd). 9. Breeder's Herd-a group of 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. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor.

32 BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES HEREFORDS (Mark of Excellence) Champion Bull - Sponsor: NBG Polled Herefords, The Grundys, North Gower Reserve Champion Bull - Sponsor: Triangle Pump Service, Ottawa Champion Female - Sponsor: Hillary s Cleaners, Dave Hillary, Ottawa Reserve Champion Female - Sponsor: Lynne Gilbert & Family, in memory of Harold Gilbert Premier Breeder - Sponsor: Dwight Fisher & Family in memory of Linda Fisher, Manotick Premier Exhibitor (for Mark of Excellence Show) Sponsor: Double H Cattle Co., Laura Naismith, Arnprior SIMMENTAL Champion Bull - Sponsor: James Auction Service Ltd., Russell Reserve Champion Bull - Sponsor: The Chinkiwsky Family, Metcalfe Champion Female - Sponsor: Falcon Ridge Golf Club, Gloucester Reserve Champion Female - Sponsor: Warmth Insulation, Robert J. Aldrich, Metcalfe Premier Breeder - Sponsor: Meadowlock Farms, Harold & Anne Cheslock, Metcalfe ANGUS Champion Bull - Sponsor: Twigs from the Oak, Joe and Pat Stachon, Kenmore Reserve Champion Bull - Sponsor: Harold R. McNeely, Barrister & Solicitor, Edwards Champion Female - Sponsor: Daley Family Funeral Home, Metcalfe Reserve Champion Female - Sponsor: Ritchie Feed & Seed Inc., Gerry McKenna, Windmill Lane, Gloucester Premier Breeder Sponsor: Prodecal Ltd., Perth SHORTHORN Champion Bull - Sponsor: Allan, Tammy & Austin Crogie, Douglas Reserve Champion Bull - Sponsor: Ken & Trevor Jones, Ashton Champion Female - Sponsor: Carleton Environmental Services Inc. / Randy Todd, Richmond Reserve Champion Female - Sponsor: Meehan Family Shorthorns, Carp Premier Breeder - Sponsor: Stoney Creek Farm, Don & Dawn Patterson, Osgoode TIE UP COMPETITION Open to exhibitors with 3 head or more. Judging to take place between 10 a.m. and 12 noon, Sunday, October 2, Judging to be based on neatness of area where livestock are tied. Plaque donated by Rockridge Simmentals, Russell, in memory of Florence Lewis SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD The all-round sportsmanship exhibitor trophy was awarded annually for 10 years, from 2006 to Congratulations to all the winners! 2015 Sunset Acres Rob & Sandy Foubert, Kemptville 2014 Fusion Livestock Julie Denison, Ross Giles, and Families 2013 Triple-Rose Simmentals, Jean O Connor & Family, Richmond 2012 Pinch Hill Limousin, Paul Homer and Brandon Homer 2011 Donovandale Farms, Keitha Harris-Donovan and Gerald Donovan, Ashton 2010 NBG Polled Herefords Burt & Nancy Grundy, North Gower 2009 Spring Valley Farms, Mac and Lois James, Carleton Place 2008 Hawthorne Farms, Barry Stewart, South Mountain 2007 Neuman Simmentals, Nelson and Nancy Neuman, Metcalfe 2006 Bradley Farms, Gary and Jay Bradley

33 DAIRY CATTLE CODE OF ETHICS PART I 1. Misrepresenting the age of the animal for the class in which it is shown. 2. Balancing the udder by means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters. 3. Treating the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant, or any other substance to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation. 4. Minimizing the effects of crampiness or lameness by feeding or injecting drugs. 5. Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour or appearance of the animal's body hide or hair. Not included is the removal of hair and trimming of hooves. 6. Insertion of foreign material/articles under the skin, into the topline or on the feet. 7. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring or other conduct detrimental to the breed or the show. PART II 1. The provisions of this part apply to entries of a breed regulated by a breed association which has adopted this part. 2. 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. 3. Exhibitors will not be allowed to wrap hocks or drain fluid from hocks at a show. 4. 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. 5. 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 of 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. 6. Milking Yearlings will show in the Junior 2 Year Old Class at shows which do not offer a separate Milking Yearling Class. Show officials will record placings of the Milking Yearlings so that their Milking Yearling places may be eligible for nomination purposes. Announcers are to recognize the top Milking Yearling. The Milking Yearling is only eligible to contend for Grand Champion if she places in top 2 of the Jr. 2 Year Old Class. 7. A. Subject to the provisions of subparagraph 7B, the following entries are disqualified and shall not participate further in the Fair in which the entry is disqualified. (1) Any animal determined by an inspector (who is 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 vessels enter the udder. (2) Any animal entered by an exhibitor who, or whose servants, agents or persons acting on behalf of the exhibitor, fails to co-operate in the inspections provided for under paragraphs 3 and 4. B. The inspector's determination pursuant to subparagraph 7A.(1) is subject to an appeal by the exhibitor to the appeal committee appointed by the Executive Committee for the purpose. Any such appeal must be made by notice in writing delivered to either the General Manager or General Superintendent within one hour. In keeping with the basic philosophy of the Fair Association, ethics are an individual responsibility. However, it should be understood that violators are subject to the disciplinary provisions of their breed Association's Rules and Regulations. HERDSMAN COMPETITION Open to exhibitors with 3 head or more. Judging to take place Thursday between 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. for Dairy. Judging to be based on neatness of area where livestock are tied. Sponsored by DGM Landscaping, Metcalfe ALL DAIRY BREEDS ** A $50.00 Jackpot draw will be offered in three (3) classes in each dairy breed. Sponsored by O Farrell Financial Services Inc., Kemptville

34 COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST For Dairy Exhibitors and staff to be served between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Thursday, September 29, Sponsored by: M.J. Ladouceur, Russell Masterfeeds, Steve Howe Ron & Betty Eastman TD Canada Trust Clinique Veterinaire St. Louis (EMBRYOBEC) Leonard & Shirley Quinn CLASS 19 Holsteins - Carleton - Russell County Show THURSDAY, September 29, 2016 Starting Time 11:00 a.m. Committee: Chair - Julie McDonald; Co-Chair - Shirley Quinn; Karen Velthuis; Ron Eastman, John Velthuis, Betty Eastman Judge: Carl Phoenix, Sunderland, ON Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. 1) All entry forms must be in by Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, to the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 29, Metcalfe, Ontario, K0A 2P0. LATE ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL $1 ENTRY FEE PER ENTRY. ALL CATTLE TO BE ON THE GROUNDS BY 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28 th, but not earlier than 4 p.m. Tuesday 2) Substitutions for animals already entered will be accepted where an animal becomes unfit to show. 3) An administration fee of 20% will be deducted from the prize money. Post entries will be charged $ ) Ribbons and Championship Rosettes will be awarded to 5th place. 5) Official Production Certificates must be on hand at the show to qualify animals. 6) *All Holsteins exhibited must be purebred by origin or at least 75% of purebred inheritance, registered and recorded on the records of the Association in the name of the exhibitor. No animals will be accepted without a registration certificate or facsimile copy of both sides of up-to-date registration certificate from the office of Holstein Canada - there will be no exceptions and no animal will be allowed to show on a signed transfer or photocopied certificate of registry. Each animal will be checked for show eligibility against its registration certificate prior to showing. *Each exhibitor is limited to a maximum (includes 4-H calves) of 15 animals shown with no restrictions on the number of entries per class. * All exhibitors will be required to present registration certificates on demand by an Official of the Show. Failure to comply with this request will disqualify entries or animals from being exhibited. 7) Each exhibitor must be a member of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, paying a fee of $ Membership must be sent with entries unless retained from last year s prize money. 8) Proof of liability insurance must be shown on the entry form and mailed with your cards. Special Note: If less than 3 exhibitors and 24 animals, only 50% of prize money will be paid. We reserve the right to cancel show if insufficient exhibitors and animals. DAIRY SPECIAL: Calves exhibited by pre-4-h aged boys or girls (under 9 years of age, as of January 1 st of the current year). Calves must be born after March 1, No entry fee required. To be shown before Grand Champion Cow (approximately 2-3 p.m.). Sponsored by Riverdown Holsteins, Metcalfe 4-H Special: $10 will be given to each 4-H'er showing their H project. To be presented at time of show. Sponsored by the Carleton-Russell Holstein Club

35 CLASSIFICATIONS Prize Money: 1st-$75; 2nd-$70; 3rd-$65; 4th-$60; 5th-$55; 6th-$50; 7th-$45 8th-$40; 9th-$35; 10th-$30. Section 1. Baby June calf born on or after June 1, 2016 Sponsored by Sunrich Enterprises Ltd., Winchester 2. Junior calf born March 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016 Sponsored by Wilmarvale Elevators Limited, Ottawa 3. Intermediate calf born Dec. 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016 Sponsored by Raats Custom Farming Ltd., Winchester 4. Senior calf born Sept. 1, 2015 to November 30, 2015 Sponsored by Lennox Bros., Ottawa 5. Summer yearling born June 1, 2015 to Aug. 31, 2015 Sponsored by Lawrence Dairy Supplies (1985) Inc., Moose Creek; and Byers Farm Equipment, Chesterville 6. Junior yearling born March 1, 2015 to May 31, Intermediate yearling born Dec. 1, 2014 to Feb. 28, 2015 Sponsored by Navan Veterinary Services, Navan; W.J.L. Boyd & Sons, Ltd.; and OK Tires, Winchester 8. Senior yearling born Sept. 1, 2014 to Nov. 30, 2014 Sponsored by St. Jacob s ABC and ABS Global (Canada) (Jordon Eastman/Marty Kirchmeier), Mountain JUNIOR CHAMPION - Sponsored by TD Canada Trust RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION - Gift Certificate by Alta Genetics, Inc. JUNIOR HERD - Sponsored by Elwood Quaile, Ottawa BEST UDDER will be announced in each milking class. 9. Jr. Two Year Old born March 1, 2014 to Aug. 31, 2014 Sponsored by Skuce Repairs, Winchester and M.J. Ladouceur Co. Ltd. 10. Sr. Two Year Old born Sept. 1, 2013 to Feb. 28, 2014 Sponsored in part by Dundas Veterinary Clinic, Winchester 11. Jr. Three Year Old born March 1, 2013 to Aug. 31, 2013 Sponsored in part by Barry s Home Hardware, Russell 12. Sr. Three Year Old born Sept. 1, 2012 to Feb. 28, 2013 Sponsored in part by Kinburn Farm Supply, Kinburn, and Select Sires GenerVations, Inc. 13. Four year old born Sept. 1, 2011 to Aug. 31, 2012 Sponsored by McVey Insurance Service Ltd., Metcalfe 14. Five year old born Sept. 1, 2010 to August 31, 2011 Sponsored by Ottawa Livestock Exchange, Ottawa and Embrun Co-op 15. Mature Cow born prior to Sept. 1, 2010 Sponsored by KnR Repairs, Winchester GRAND CHAMPION Sponsored by Dundas Feed & Seed, Ltd., Winchester RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Sponsored by Royal Bank, Metcalfe **The Holstein Committee reserves the right to combine classes 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12, when individual classes have less than five (5) animals entered. TOP BREEDERS HERD An award will be presented by Royal Bank, Winchester Business Centre, Winchester Breeder's Herd: A group of three (3) animals limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. Three animals from the same breeding unit or three animals carrying the same prefix are eligible. The exhibitor must solely or jointly own at least one animal in the group; the other two animals may be owned by other exhibitors. Each animal must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals.

36 PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD A banner will be presented by Navan Veterinary Services to the individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in the individual female classes 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, joint ownership is considered as one exhibitor. No part of the points awarded counts toward the individual score of any of the joint owners. Points will be awarded on the following basis: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Senior Females Junior Females PREMIER BREEDER AWARD A banner will be presented by Dr. Luc Besner, Embryo Transfer Services, Embrun to the breeding unit (individual, partnership or institution) having the highest number of points that have been won in the individual female classes, by not more than ten animals, bred but not necessarily owned by the winner. Calculation of Premier Breeder is readily determined in all identified cases from Certificates of Registry, either 1)from the breeder section or 2) in the case of a within-herd family transfer with alphanumeric code, by utilization of the animal=s prefix or 3)from animals carrying the same prefix. Points are awarded as for Premier Exhibitor. In the case of jointly owned animals, joint ownership is considered as one exhibitor. No part of the points awarded counts toward the individual score of any of the joint owners. NOTE: IMPORTANT - All Holstein animals must have a plastic N.L.I.D. tag. (Dairy-E-Z-E-IR Reg. or transition) in order to be exhibited. NOTE: IMPORTANT - All exhibitors must sign the mandatory exhibitor agreement form and return it with entries regarding compliance to the code of ethics prior to exhibiting animal or animals at an Ontario Holstein Branch Sanctioned Show. NO EXCEPTIONS

37 CLASS 20 Ayrshire Due to the concurrent dates of the International Ayrshire Show at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, Metcalfe Fair will not be offering Ayrshire breed classes in We look forward to hosting the Eastern Ontario & Western Quebec Championship Ayrshire Show again in CLASS 21 Jersey THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2016 Starting Time 11 a.m. Committee: Chair: Greg Mount, Heather Mount Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. ALL CATTLE TO BE ON THE GROUNDS BY 9 a.m. on September 29 th but no earlier than 4 p.m. Tuesday 1. Judging of Jerseys will take place on Thursday, September 29 th, at 11:00 a.m.. 2. All exhibitors must be members of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society. A membership of $10.00 must accompany all entry forms, unless retained from last year's prize money, as well as proof of liability insurance of at least one million dollars. 3. An administration fee of 20% will be deducted from the prize money earned. 4. Entries limited to one entry per exhibitor per class, but the exhibitor may enter two entries in up to two classes of Classes 1, 2, and 3 and 4 and a maximum of three entries in Classes 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit is 10 head. A fair has the authority to increase the number of exhibits from a breeding unit from 10 to 12 exhibits to allow 4-H calves to be shown by 4-H members in open classes. Such additional exhibits will not be eligible to compete in the Breeder's Herd class. 5. Entry forms must be in by Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, to the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 29, Metcalfe, Ontario, K0A 2P0. LATE ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL $1 ENTRY FEE PER ENTRY. 6. Special Note: If less than 3 exhibitors and 24 animals in Class 21, only 50% prize money will be paid. We reserve the right to cancel show if insufficient exhibitors and animals. Prize Money: 1st-$75; 2nd-$70; 3rd-$65; 4th-$60; 5th-$55; 6th-$50; 7th-$45 8th-$40; 9th-$35; 10th-$30. Section 1. Female-Calf born Dec. 1, 2015 to Feb. 29, Female-Calf born Sept. 1, 2015 to Nov. 30, Female-Jr. Yearling born March 1, 2015 to Aug. 31, Female-Sr. Yearling born Sept. 1, 2014 to Feb. 28, 2015 JUNIOR CHAMPION Sponsored by Pierre Moss Livestock RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION Sponsored by Ayrvale Farms The Jersey Show is sponsored in part by W.O. Stinson & Son, Ltd., Gloucester 5. Female-two years old born Sept. 1, 2013 to Aug. 31, In milk, dry or not yet calved for the first time 6. Female-three years old born Sept. 1, 2012 to Aug. 31, In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving.

38 7. Female-four years old born Sept. 1, 2011 to Aug. 31, In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. 8. Female-five year old born Sept. 1, 2010 to Aug. 31, In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. 9. Female-mature cow born prior to Sept. 1, In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. GRAND CHAMPION RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bols, Russell BREEDER'S HERD A group of three (3) animals limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. Exhibitor must have bred all three animals and own at least two of the group. Each animal must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. BEST UDDER CLASS Judge shall designate two udders in classes 6,7,8,9. These designated exhibits shall compete for first and second & third best udders in the show. Prize Money: 1st-$30; 2nd-$25; 3rd-$20. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD An award will be presented to the individual, partnership or institution having the largest number of points that have been won in the individual classes for which prize money is offered 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 towards the individual score of any of the joint owners. Points will be awarded on the following basis: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Sr. Females Jr. Females PREMIER BREEDER AWARD An award will be presented to the individual, partnership or institution having the largest number of points that have been won in the individual classes, by not more than ten animals, bred but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. In case of jointly bred animals, the prefix of the animal will be followed in awarding points. Points will be awarded the same for the Premier Breeder as the points for the Premier Exhibitor.

39 4-H ACHIEVEMENT and CARLETON CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW ALL 4-H LEADERS of the Ottawa-Carleton 4-H Association are responsible for the implementation and successful completion of the 4-H program at Metcalfe Fair. OBJECTIVES 1. To supplement and encourage junior agricultural activities as organized in Carleton. 2. To improve the educational value of the Fairs. 3. To encourage youth to become open class exhibitors. 4. To stimulate the interest of youth in the Fair working as 4-H members representing the 4-H program. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Participation in the Carleton 4-H Achievement & Carleton Championship Show is open to bona fide 4-H members in the Carleton 4-H program who are between the ages of 9 and 21 years of age as of January 1, H Club members may exhibit in the open classes of each Fair by complying with the regulations of that fair. 3. The Carleton 4-H Association Programs Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry which, in their opinion, is not in the best interest of the Fair. 4. All participants in the Metcalfe Fair are expected to act and co-operate by showing good manners and behaviour at all times. Persons not complying with this rule will be dealt with by the Committee H livestock exhibitors are encouraged to display a 4-H sign whenever possible above their entries the day on which they show their animals H livestock entries must comply with the health standards of the fair and 4-H policy. LOCAL ACHIEVEMENT DAYS DAIRY All 4-H members in the Vernon Dairy 4-H club must participate in an Achievement Program approved by the Carleton 4-H Association in order to receive credit for their 4-H project. Contact Vernon Dairy Club Leaders for details. BEEF - All 4-H members in the Metcalfe Beef 4-H club must participate in an Achievement Program approved by the Carleton 4-H Association in order to receive credit for their 4-H project. Contact Metcalfe Beef Club Leaders for details. Animals that qualify for the Championship Show must be shown by the member indicated on the Project Animal Information Form, date stamped by 4-H Ontario, prior to/on June 1, CARLETON 4-H CHAMPIONSHIP SHEEP SHOW Friday, September 30, 2016 HICKS INSURANCE SHOW PAVILION - 9:30 a.m. 1. Open to Carleton 4-H members enrolled in a 4-H sheep project in All lambs to be in pens when judging begins. 3. All breeds except Leicesters and North Country Cheviot must be shown with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of fleece or less. 4. Award to be presented to top showperson. CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 4 CLASS 5 CLASS 6 CLASS 7 CLASS 8 CLASS 9 Senior Sheep Showmanship (18 years & older) Intermediate Showmanship (15 17 year olds) Junior Sheep Showmanship (12-14 year olds) Novice Sheep Showmanship (9-11 yr. olds) Grand Champion Showmanship Ewe-"Full Mouth Milk Teeth" (all 8 temporary incisors) Pen of 2 ewe lambs 1 market lamb Pen of 2 market lambs

40 CARLETON 4-H CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Friday, September 30, ARENA 1. Open to all Carleton 4-H members successfully completing their nominated June 1st, 2016 project shown at a designated local Achievement Day in Carleton. 2. Individual calf classes for the breed will only be held provided there are sufficient numbers of animals. Any additions or deletions will be made known well in advance of the show. 3. The judges will place the calves in each section on the basis of type. 4. All calves to be on the grounds by 9:00 a.m. on Friday, September 30 th, and to be tied in their designated spaces as indicated by the Carleton 4-H Association Fair Program Committee. 5. For all Dairy Classes, 4-H members should wear clean white pants and shirts, safe footwear (no running shoes) and show harness. No hats will be allowed. 6. For all Beef Classes, 4-H members must wear black pants, a white shirt, safe footwear (no running shoes) and a show harness or belt clip. No hats will be allowed. 7. All 4-H livestock projects must be trained and prepared by the 4-H member only. 8. Under no circumstances should an animal exhibiting signs of transmittable disease, be taken to Achievement Day or Championship Show. In the event of an animal unable to participate in the Achievement Program, because of health problems, the member will be given credit for completion of the club. Written notification of a health problem must be given to the Fairs Committee Chair or designate the day of the show. The member will be allowed to show another 4-H member's calf in the Showmanship Class. 9. Trophies will be presented to the Top Overall Showpersons and First Year Showpersons in each of the Dairy and Beef Shows. The 4-H committee reserves the right to obtain the opinion of a veterinarian in the event of a questionable situation regarding transmittable diseases. The opinion of the vet will be final. TIE UP COMPETITION 1. Open to all 4-H Clubs exhibiting livestock at the Championship Show (i.e. - Dairy, Beef, Sheep) 2. Judging to take place several times while the 4-H livestock projects are at Championship Show. 3. Judging to be based on: a) Appearance - General appearance of animals, including bedding, feed, equipment as deemed necessary, safety and cleanliness. b) Attitude - Attitude of members, courtesy, neatness, completeness of information H leaders have received copies of the judging criteria 5. All 4-H members must tie their calves together as a club unit. No exceptions will be granted. 6. A club unit will consist of at least five (5) animals. Prize Money: 1st-$15; 2nd-$10; 3rd-$8; 4th-$6 and $4 to the remaining entries H REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW October 1 st and 2 nd, 2016 Committee: Jodee Bolton, Lynda McCuaig, Karen Velthuis, Tanya Zandbelt, Joyce Seguin, Carolyn Lillico, Cheryl Sullivan, Colleen Acres, Sharon Halpenny, Hilary Moss, Julie Denison, Ross Giles, Zac Bennett, Anna MacIntyre. The 4-H Regional Championship Show is the highlight of the H Show Season. 4-H members from across Eastern Ontario & Western Quebec will be participating in 4-H events at the 160 th edition of the Metcalfe Fair. Features include the 4-H dairy heifer, beef heifer, steer, lamb and horse shows. Be sure to view the Lifeskills, Poster and Exhibit displays, located in the Family Pavilion, and 4-H crops in the Agricultural Hall display area. Plan to attend and support the 4-H Steer and Lamb Auction on Saturday evening in the Hicks Insurance Show Pavilion. The success of the 4-H Regional Show is very dependent on the volunteers who give so generously of their time and talents. Thank you very much for your support of 4-H. A sincere note of appreciation to our many sponsors. Your support provides encouragement to young people to pursue goals and challenges. A special thank you to parents and other friends of 4-H who spend many hours encouraging and supporting family members as they practice newly learned skills. The very heart of our show are the 4-H members. Your cooperation, positive attitude and conduct are an example to others. Thank you for taking up the challenge to participate in a Championship Show and practicing the 4-H motto. "Learn to Do By Doing".

41 Committee: SHEEP Friday, September 30, a.m. Hicks Insurance Show Pavilion Chair: Greg Bell; Lorraine Robinson, Kyle Seguin, Greg Mount All sheep must be unloaded between 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and reloaded at the East End of the Hicks Insurance Show Pavilion. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. 1. All entries must be received by Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016, to the Metcalfe Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 29, Metcalfe, Ontario, K0A 2P0, or online (see above). A $10.00 membership fee must accompany all entries unless retained from last year's prize money. LATE ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL $1 ENTRY FEE PER ENTRY. 2. In making entries, the owner's name and address in full, the birth date of the animal, its name, registration number, names and registration numbers of sire and dam, must be given on the entry sheet, as well as proof of liability insurance of at least one million dollars. 3. All purebred animals must be registered in the name of the exhibitor on or before the closing date of entries, and registration numbers must be included on the entry form or the entry will be refused. In cases of animals being transferred, the date appearing on the registration paper will be the governing date. 4. An administration fee of 25% will be deducted from prize money earned. 5. Classes 23 to 26 must show in short fleece less than 1 inch staple. 6. An exhibitor may show a maximum of 6 head per breed and a maximum of 3 in any one section for individual animals. 7. Any animals showing evidence of contagious disease will be removed from the sheep barn and sheep show at the request of the Metcalfe Fair sheep committee. If these animals are deemed eligible for the show by a veterinarian, (on the day of the show at the owner's expense) these animals will be allowed to be shown. All sheep must bear approved CLIA identification tags. 8. The sheep committee retains the right to combine breed classes together to show in the AOB class, if numbers warrant. 9. All entries must be shown to receive prize money. 10. Exhibitors must follow dress code for single classes - black pants and white shirt. Special Note: Judging will commence at 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 30, ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 The Sheep Show is sponsored in part by: Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Anthony Desnoo, Edward Jones, Kemptville Rideau View Hampshires

42 Displays shall consist of: a) Pen of 2 sheep of same purebred breed. BREED DISPLAY Prize Money: 1 st $100; 2 nd -$75; 3 rd -$50; 4 th -$25; 5 th -$25 b) Information of the breed ie. history, characteristics and qualities. c) Judged on presentation, information and attractiveness. d) Open show exhibitors may use animals on display in open show, but exhibitors do not have to compete in open show to compete in display show. BREEDING SHEEP CLASSIFICATIONS Class 22 - Leicester Class 23 - North Country Cheviots Class 24 - Suffolks Class 25 - Dorsets Class 26 - Hampshires Class 27 - Any other breed Prize Money: 1st-$60; 2nd-$50; 3rd-$40; 4th-$30; 5th-$25; 6th-$20; 7th-$13; 8th-$10; 9th-$8; 10th-$6 Section 1. Ewe - Yearling. Third pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 2. Ewe - First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 3. Ram - Yearling. Third pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 4. Ram - First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION EWE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM Ribbons only 5. Get of Sire (born the property of the exhibitor). A group of three animals by the same sire. First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Both sexes may be represented. (Animals may or may not have been shown in previous classes). 6. Group Class - Breeder's Flock (bred and owned by the exhibitor). A group of 4 animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the preceding classes. All animals in a group to be of one breed. 7. Champion Get of Sire - Bill and Ken Dow Memorial Trophy 8. Champion Group of 4 Animals - Robin Campbell Memorial Trophy 9. Champion Ram of Show - Ribbon 10. Champion Ewe of Show Ribbon

43 FIELD CROPS AND PRODUCE CLASSES Committee: Chairman Lyle Skuce; Greg Mount, Brent Taylor, John Lackey, Amber Payne, Jo-anne Toonen, Winston Page All entries must include the name of variety, where applicable. Judging starts at 10:00 a.m. sharp, Thursday, September 29, ENTRY FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE METCALFE FAIR OFFICE OR ONLINE NO LATER THAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. ENTRY TAGS WILL BE GIVEN FOR ITEMS ONLY AFTER ENTRIES ARE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE. Membership fee is $ Items will be accepted on Wednesday evening, September 28, 2016, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Agricultural Hall. Entries must be placed in the Agricultural Hall by 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 29 th. Entries to be removed between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, Metcalfe Agricultural Society is not responsible for articles left in the exhibit halls after 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, ONE DROP PASS WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH EXHIBITOR WHO ENTERS FIVE OR MORE ENTRIES IN THE FAMILY DIVISION AND/OR PRODUCE CLASSES. IF ANY ERRORS OCCUR IN THIS PRIZE BOOK, CORRECTIONS WILL BE POSTED IN THE FAIR OFFICE AND AT AND WILL SUPERCEDE THE PRIZE BOOK. ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO O.A.A.S. JUDGING STANDARDS HANDBOOK (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED). COPIES CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE METCALFE FAIR OFFICE FOR $5.00. NOTE DROP OFF TIME BEFORE- 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, September 29, ALL ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE THE NAME OF VARIETY, WHERE APPLICABLE. POSITIVELY NO POST ENTRIES. EXHIBITORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN HALL DURING JUDGING OF ENTRIES. Exhibitors can enter only one item per section for all classes Anyone wishing to exhibit an item of garden produce that is not currently in the prize list book, and is a common item in today s modern Canadian garden, please contact a member of the Produce Committee. CLASS 32 Grains *Any sample weighing less than the required amount will be disqualified. *All samples of grain will be marked with dyed chalk. Prizes (unless otherwise stated: 1 st - $5, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd, $ kg (or 8 lbs.) Mixed Grains. Sponsors: Gordon and Brenda Reaney, Metcalfe 2. 5 kg (or 10 lbs.) Barley 3. 5 kg (or 10 lbs.) Shelled Corn Sections 2 & 3 Sponsor: Agri-Partners Inc., Winchester Ears Corn - 1 st Prize - $50 Sponsor: Agri-Partners Inc., Winchester; 2nd - $20 and 3 rd - $10 Sponsor: Taylorcroft Farm, Osgoode 5. 5 kg. (or 10 lbs.) Soybeans. Sponsor: Ayrvale Farm, Metcalfe 6. 5 kg. (or 10 lbs.) Wheat. Sponsor: Agri-Partners Inc., Winchester CHAMPION GRAIN. $30 ; RESERVE CHAMPION GRAIN.$20 Sponsor: Ayrvale Farms Prizes in Section 1-7 inclusive: 1st-$7; 2nd-$6; 3rd-$5; 4th-$4; 5th-$3 CLASS 33 - Hay & Silage 1. 1 flake (3 to 4 inches) first cut hay, 75% legume 2 1 flake (3 to 4 inches) second cut hay, 75% legume Sections 1 & 2 Sponsor: Branches Multi Waste, Inc., Embrun 3. 1 flake (3 to 4 inches) first cut hay, mixed legume and grass. Sponsors: Darren & Julie McDonald, Winchester CHAMPION HAY $30; RESERVE CHAMPION HAY $20

44 4. 5 kg (or 10 lbs.) of haylage or baleage. Sponsor: Ayrvale Farms, Metcalfe 5. 5 kg (or 10 lbs.) corn silage. Sponsor: Greg Sullivan, Chesterville 6 Sheaf silage corn, 12 stalks 7. Sheaf grain corn, 12 Sections 6 & 7 Sponsor: Greg Millard, Vernon 8. 2 kg (5 lbs.) of haylage or baleage for analysis to be submitted by September 19, 2016 to Dundas Feed & Seed, or to Brent Taylor or Greg Mount. Winners based on relative feed value. All entries will be given feed analysis 1 st Prize - $50 Sponsor: Greg Millard, Vernon; 2 nd - $20 and 3 rd - $10 Sponsor: Taylorcroft Farm, Osgoode Prizes (unless otherwise stated: 1 st - $5, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd, $3 CLASS 34 Vegetables 1. Collection of herbs (at least 4 varieties, named) 2. 2 heads of cabbage, late (red or green) Sections 1 & 2 Sponsors: John and Sandra Oswald, Metcalfe 3. 5 table beets 4. 2 table turnips Sections 3 & 4 Sponsor: Cathy Young, Osgoode 5. 5 table carrots, long 6" to 9" 6. 5 table carrots, half long 4" to 6" Sections 5 & 6 Sponsor: Lyle and Karen Skuce 7. 5 parsnips 8. 2 zucchini, 8" to 14" long 9. 5 green sweet peppers red sweet peppers 11. Collection on a tray of 3 named pepper varieties totaling at least 9 peppers. Prizes: $12 $7 $6 Sponsor: Cathy Young 12. Bunch of Parsley brussel sprouts heads of broccoli. Sponsor: Branches Multi Waste, Inc., Embrun 15. Collection on tray of 3 named varieties of onions, totaling at least nine onions. Prizes: $12 $9 $ tomatoes, red (calyx attached). Sponsors: Gordon & Brenda Reaney, Metcalfe cherry tomatoes (calyx attached) 18. Collection on tray of at least four named varieties of tomatoes (calyx attached). Prizes: $ cucumbers, table cucumbers, gherkins watermelons. Sponsor: Lyle and Karen Skuce muskmelons of any kind of string bean Hubbard squash named squash (same variety). Sponsor: Arc Acres (Amber Payne) spaghetti squash common pumpkins pie pumpkins Sections 28 & 29 Sponsor: Lyle and Karen Skuce, Winchester 30. Collection of 4 different squash, named. Sponsor: Branches Multi Waaste, Inc., Embrun 31. LARGEST PUMPKIN OR SQUASH Prizes: 1 st : $150, 2 nd ; $100, 3 rd ; $50 4 th - 6 th, $10 Sponsor: S.A. Hicks Insurance Brokers Ltd., Metcalfe 32. Largest Tomato (must be firm, calyx attached). Prizes: $10 $7 $6. Sponsors: Brian and Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe 33. Largest Zucchini 34. Best collection of produce, consisting of Roots &Garden vegetables 1 st prize - $25 Gift certificate from Lee Valley Tools, Ottawa; 2 nd to 5 th - $14 $10$7$5 Sponsors: Brian and Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe 35. The most unusual vegetable 36. Tallest sunflower Sections 35 & 36 Sponsor: John Lackey, Metcalfe 37. Largest sunflower head (head to be removed from stalk). Sponsor: Betty Michels, Manotick Leeks, roots removed, tops no longer than 3"to 4". Sponsor: Nancy McDonald, Winchester

45 40. Garlic - Four garlic bulbs of the hard or soft neck; variety of uniform shape and size not less than 2" (5 cm.) in diameter. Roots are to be intact and not less than 1 1/2" (1.3 cm.) from bottom of bulb and the stalk is to be cut 1 1/2" from the top of the bulb. Sponsor: Branches Multi Waste, Inc., Embrun 41. Celery SPECIAL: 1st time exhibitor with the most points in Department 10 will receive $20. Sponsor: Nancy McDonald, Winchester SPECIAL: Exhibitor with the most points in Class 34 will receive $ Sponsors: Greg and Heather Mount, Metcalfe Points: 1 st - 3 points, 2 nd - 2 points, 3 rd - 1 point Prizes (unless otherwise stated: 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd, $3 CLASS 35 Potatoes tubers, Kennebec, table stock tubers, Yukon Gold, table stock tubers, red, table stock, named tubers, any other variety, named 5. Largest Potato. Prizes: $10 $6 $4. Sponsor: Greg Sullivan, Chesterville Prizes (unless otherwise stated: 1 st - $5, 2 nd - $3, 3 rd, $ Any variety, named 2. 5 kg (or 10 lbs.) of crab apples CLASS 36 Apples 2016 Junior Produce Classes CLASS 37 This class is open to children 12 and under with no membership required. Cash prize money for winning entries will be handed out in the Agricultural Hall on Sunday, October 2, 2016, between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Prizes: 1 st - $3, 2 nd - $2, 3 rd - $1 Section 1. Tomatoes - five, named (calyx attached) 2. Carrots five (with 2.5 cm. top attached) 3. Most unusual vegetable potatoes, any variety (clean but not scrubbed) 5. Pumpkins, 2 common Sections 1 to 5 Sponsor: John Lackey, Metcalfe 6. Largest Zucchini 7. Largest Carrot 8. Largest Sunflower Head (head to be removed from stalk) 9. Largest Tomato (calyx attached) 10. Largest Potato Sections 6 to 10 Sponsors: Brian and Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe HIGHEST POINTS in Junior Produce Class 37, Sections 1-10, to receive $25. Sponsor: Cathy Young, Osgoode

46 METCALFE FAIR HEAVY HORSE PULL Friday, September 30, p.m. IN THE ARENA Committee: Chair Erin McDonald, Barry Payne; Paul Bourbonnais, Greg Bourbonnais, Ron Stanley, Art Stanley CLASSES: Light (3,500 lbs. and under) Heavy Horses to be weighed in between 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Friday, September 30 th. Prizes for each Class: 1 st - $250; 2 nd - $200; 3 rd $175; all others in class will receive $150 each. Proof of liability insurance must accompany all entry forms. Copies of the rules can be obtained from the Metcalfe Fair office. One gate pass for each horse entered will be given to Horse Pull participants, provided that entry forms are received by the Fair Office on or before Tuesday, September 13, Forms available online at or at the Fair office. No gate passes issued to participants who enter after September 15, A 15% administrative fee will be deducted from any prize money amounting to $15.00 or more. For acceptance to participate, all entry forms must be filled out completely and signed by the exhibitor. No telephone entries will be accepted. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. Sponsored by: Barry Payne, Greely Grant Quarries, Cornwall Southridge Sod, Osgoode Emerald Links/Cloverdale Links Farmer s Sealed Storage, Randy Lavier, Kemptville Rooney Feeds, Ltd., Kemptville Roy McCooeye, Metcalfe Arthur Stanley, Edwards Loucon Metal, Nepean Arc Acres, Greely Waiters on Wheels Villeneuve Family Catering, Greely Osgoode Fish, Game and Conservation Club Stanley s Olde Maple Lane Farm

47 ANTIQUE CLASSES CLASS 30 Committee: Chairman Steve Pinkham; George Zandbelt; Ben Fisher, Frank Versteeg; Carson Hill, Ron Skuce, Robert Clark, Todd McNeely, Brent Little, Paul Modderman, Gord Hill, Ken Lennox, Brian Harrison, Ben Patterson, Meryl Patterson Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. All entry forms must be received at the Metcalfe Fair office by Monday, September 19, Once entries are received you will receive tags to be placed on your entries. Exhibitors may make A MAXIMUM OF ONLY TWO (2) ENTRIES IN EACH SECTION. Antique exhibits/entries may be brought in as early as Friday, September 30, 2016, between 12 noon - 9 p.m. Judging to commence Saturday, October 1, 2016, 9 a.m. Entries must remain on grounds until 4 p.m., Sunday, October 2, 2016 unless otherwise arranged. Section ** There will be no security for any items left at the Antiques area after 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, and older Vintage Farm Tractors on rubber, excluding International, John Deere, Cockshutt, Massey Harris, and Case. Sponsored by Skuce Repairs, Vernon... $ and older Vintage International Farmall Tractors on Rubber not including A, B & BN. Sponsored in memory of E.W. Innes from his three sons.... $ and older Vintage International Standard and A, B & BN tractors on Rubber only. Sponsored by Craig Carruthers, Carruthers Utility Construction, Crysler... $ and older Vintage John Deere Tractors on rubber only. Sponsored by H.D. Tile Drainage, Ltd., Winchester... $ and older Vintage Cockshutt Tractors on rubber only. Sponsored by Weagant Farm Supplies and White Outdoor Products, Winchester... $ and older Vintage Massey Harris Tractors on rubber only... $ Sponsored by DanR, Winchester, Massey Ferguson and older Vintage Case Tractors on Rubber Only. Sponsored by Double C Farms, Robert & Marie Clark, Gloucester... $ Vintage Steel Wheel Farm Tractors. Sponsored by Russ Keenan Water Truck Services, Carlsbad Springs... $ A to 1976 Open Tractor Class includes all makes and models Sponsored by Stoney Creek Farm, Don Patterson & Family, Osgoode... $ Grand Champion Tractor $60 Reserve Champion Tractor $40 Best of Classes 1 8A. Sponsored by Wally Biernacki, Orono 9. Gas Motors. Sponsored in part by Bruce & Judy Little, Metcalfe... $ Gas Engine, working display... $ GRAND CHAMPION GAS MOTOR/ENGINE $60 RESERVE CHAMPION GAS MOTOR/ENGINE $40 Best of Classes 9 & 10. Sponsored by Osgoode Township Historical Society, Vernon

48 11. Old Farm Machinery. (Restored Only - one entry per exhibit) Sponsored in memory of Garfield James, Metcalfe... $ Open Class. Sponsored in part by Glen Mackie, Edwards; and Joyce Dooley, in memory of Harold Cowan, Metcalfe... $ Grain Harvesting Equipment. Sponsored in part by Quaile Excavating, Ken Quaile, Vernon... $ Sawing Equipment. Sponsored by Castor River Woodworks, Metcalfe... $ Best Display of Old Tools. Sponsored by Allan & Brigit Stanley, Metcalfe... $ and older vintage lawn & garden tractors including 2 wheeled garden tractors. Sponsored by R.O. Aluminum Limited, Metcalfe... $ Water Pumping and Handling Equipment. Sponsored by Russ Keenan Water Truck Services, Carlsbad Springs... $ ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL (Demonstration only) Sunday, October 2, Starting at 11 a.m. Open to Exhibitors in Antique Class 30 Sections 1-8 Only Sponsored by Donevelyn Farms, Ltd., Metcalfe, Ontario

49 Class 29 O.A.A.S. Photo Competition Sponsored by Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) and Metcalfe Agricultural Society. All images are to be taken at the 2016 Metcalfe Fair. Objectives 1. To help publicize the activities of all Agricultural Societies and Fairs in the OAAS. 2. To create real pride in the creation of well-kept grounds and buildings. 3. To encourage more attractive staging of exhibitions and displays. 4. To educate and provide a source of pride in a community=s development. 5. To communicate NEW ideas to other Fairs. 6. To contribute to a library of images for OAAS promotion. Rules & Guidelines 1. Competition is open to the public. 2. Competitors may submit 1 CD with all images downloaded -- identifying each image by the category # only, complete with prints of each image. CD with exhibitor name on it (no tape), must be delivered to the Metcalfe Agricultural Society office, P.O. Box 29, th Line Road, Metcalfe, ON, K0A 2P0, by October 17, CDs will not be returned to exhibitors. 3. No professional photographers permitted. 4. Absolutely NO DIGITAL IMAGE enhancing allowed. All enhanced photos will be disqualified. 5. Please do not use tape on CDs. 6. Judging based on Quality of Image (focus/angle of shot/lighting); Content of Image (category/appeal to viewer/fair involvement), Educational Value (informative/promotional), Fair Identification (ribbons, signs, etc.). Prize Money: 1st-$8; 2nd-$6; 3rd-$4 Categories (DIGITAL IMAGES (images burned/saved onto CD) Human Involvement 1. Youth participation (ie. exhibit/display/ribbons won, etc.) 2. Adult/senior involvement, i.e. working/displays/enjoying 3. CANDID shot of people having fun at your Fair 4. CANDID shot of someone too pooped to participate anymore 5. Fair Ambassador involvement NOTE Metcalfe Fair does not currently have an Ambassador program. 6. What is this year s Fair theme (i.e. displays/signs) Displays 7. Most unusual display at your Fair - your idea 8. 4-H involvement at your Fair, ie. livestock/displays 9. Homecraft at your Fair, ie. displays, demonstrations 10. Live action shows, ie. singers/pulls/demos/something musical/metcalfe Fair at night 11. Quilts/Handcrafts at your Fair B from your viewpoint 12. Displays of antiques Animals 13. Livestock, ie. displays/shows/demos 14. Pet show - your interpretation of what you see 15. Live demos, ie. blacksmith/sheep shearing, etc. 16. Birds, small animals, ie. bird show/rabbits, etc. Promotional 17. Showing Fair identification, ie. displays/ribbons,etc. 18. People with creatures and critters at the Fair. 19. AAdvertising your Fair@. 8X10 photo showing a Fair sign constructed of Agricultural Products, showing the Fair and the date, ie. a store window/store front/lawn display/field display, etc. 20. Something Anew@ this year at the Fair.

50 FAMILY DIVISION 2016 Family Division Executive Chair... Betty Michels 1 st Vice-Chair... Cheryl Sullivan 2 nd Vice-Chair... Lisa Reid Immediate Past Chair... Melanie Racine Secretary-Treasurer... Lynda McCuaig 2016 Family Division Committee Chairs Culinary Arts Cheryl Bunda Flowers Heather Mount and Melanie Racine Junior Division Helen McDonald and Donna Koeniger Homecrafts Janet Mitchell 2016 Family Division Committee Members Betty Eastman, Heather Bellinger, Anne Moore, Mary Fisher, Norma McNaughton, Helen McDonald, Heather Mount, Donna Koeniger, Cheryl Bunda, Janet Mitchell, Bea Gregg, Geraldine McEwan, Shannon Hendrick, Andrea Taylor, Myra Kelly, Marj Savage, Wendy Anderson, Barbara Clark, Sandra Toll, Phyllis Desnoyers, Kasey Lepage, Amanda Cooper, Christine Lee, Shannon Cauvier, Sarah Dooley, Amy Duguay-McDonald, Karen Benson, Debbie Duguay, Claudia Farina General Rules & Regulations A membership of $10.00 must accompany entry forms, unless retained from last year's prize money, and all entry forms must be submitted to the Fair Office by Monday, September 19, One exhibitor s bracelet will be given to each exhibitor who enters five or more entries in the family division and/or produce classes. If any errors occur in this prize book, corrections will be posted in the fair office and at and will supersede the prize book. Due to City of Ottawa health regulations, the selling of food articles on Sunday of the fair will not be permitted. Metcalfe Agricultural Society is not responsible for lost or damaged exhibits. Entry items may be placed in the FAMILY PAVILION (Curling Club) on Wednesday evening, September 28 th from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 29 th. No entries will be received after 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 29 th. Entries MAY NOT BE REMOVED until 5:00 p.m., Sunday, October 2, Metcalfe Agricultural Society is not responsible for articles left in the exhibit halls after 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, NOTE - DROP OFF TIME BEFORE 10:00 A.M. Family Pavilion Hours: Friday 10 a.m - 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

51 The Dorothy V. Reid Grand Aggregate Award To be eligible for this award an exhibitor must exhibit in all three (3) of Culinary Arts, Homecrafts, and the Flowers Classes of the Family Division Department of the Metcalfe Fair in the current year. The Dorothy V. Reid Grand Aggregate Shield will be awarded to the exhibitor amassing the greatest number of prize winning points in the combined Sections of Culinary Arts, Homecrafts and the Flowers Classes. The winner will receive prize money in the amount of $ The winner s name will be engraved on our perpetual plaque & 2015 Award Winner June MacMillan, Mountain 2013 Award Winner Betty Prophet, Edwards 2012 Award Winner Erin Holtz, Metcalfe 2010 & 2011 Award Winner Betty Prophet, Edwards 2007, 2008 & 2009 Award Winner Dora Smits, Cumberland CULINARY ARTS Committee: Chair, Cheryl Gorman-Bunda; Betty Eastman, Norma McNaughton, Cheryl Sullivan, Marj Savage, Sandra Toll, Phyllis Desnoyers, Karen Benson, Debbie Duguay For General Rules and Regulations, please see beginning of Family Division section. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. ** Positively no post entries ** All exhibits of baking in clear plastic bags unless otherwise noted ** Cardboard bases must be covered with foil wrap ** No identifying ribbons or decorations on any entry ** Proper number of items must be displayed as requested TIPS FOR EXHIBITORS Score for baked goods: 30 General Appearance 30 Internal Appearance 40 Flavour & Aroma YEAST BREAD: Size and shape: well proportioned; even golden top and bottom; crust - no cracks, do not pick with fork; light for size, no internal holes Rolls: single item Buns: attached QUICK BREADS: Loaves: cracks on loaves are acceptable Coffee cakes: loaf cakes, even colour, tender crust, no moisture on top. Top cracks accepted. Muffins: uniform, rounded top, no peaks, moist internal appearance, no tunnels. Do not overmix muffins Do not use paper cups for muffins PIES & TARTS: Score 20 General Appearance 50 Crust 30 Filling Crust: medium thickness, tender, flaky; Filling: thick enough to hold shape, medium depth Tip: Temper foil plates F before using CAKES: Uniform thickness of layers; Slightly rounded on top; Cardboard bases must be covered with foil Frostings are boiled or cooked; icings should not be cooked and should have butter or shortening base Icing should touch plate White cake - has only egg whites Decorated Cakes - 50 General Appearance 50 Workmanship COOKIES: Uniform size - even colour Rolled cookies - crisp, yet tender Drop - soft - slightly moist Bars should be approximately 1.5" x 1" Squares should be approximately 1.5" x 1.5"

52 JAMS, CONSERVES & MARMALADES: Score 30 General Appearance 30 Texture 40 Flavour Disqualified if not sealed ** new lids only** Jam - soft, spreadable, no separation of fruit & juice; Jelly clear; Marmalade - must have at least one citrus fruit or juice PICKLES & RELISHES: Score 30 General Appearance 30 Texture 40 Flavour and Aroma Disqualified if not sealed ** new lids only** Judged on natural colour, not cloudy, uniformity; 9-day pickles are sliced crosswise (may use food colouring); Icicle pickles are sliced lengthwise (may use food colouring); Relishes have uniform pieces CANDY: Score 30 General Appearance 30 Texture 40 Flavour Tip: Cut pieces with hot knife. NOTE When a product label is asked for, it must accompany the entry, or the entry will be disqualified. NOTE When a cardboard base is called for, it must be covered with foil wrap, or the entry will be disqualified CLASS 39 - BAKING ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Help us celebrate our 160 th Anniversary by entering these special classes! A. DECORATED CHOCOLATE CUPCAKES celebrating the 160 th Anniversary of Metcalfe Fair. Three on a disposable 9 plate, in a clear plastic bag. Papers allowed. Judged 40% on decoration and 60% on texture. Prizes: $18.00, $15.00, $ Sponsor: Karen Benson, in memory of Ruby Petticrew. B. ANTIQUE WHATCHAMACALLIT A vintage culinary tool or gadget (named), accompanied by a short (50 words or less) story about the original owner and/or the history of the item. Prizes: $12.00, $10.00, $8.00. Sponsor: Boland Family, in memory of Jean Boland. C. DECORATED CAKE celebrating the 160 th Anniversary of Metcalfe Fair Any size or shape, in clear bag or clear plastic wrap, on foil-covered cardboard. Judged 50% on taste and 50% on appearance. Prizes: $25.00, $15.00, $ Sponsor: Kay Stanley. SPECIALS 1. CINNAMON RAISIN BREAD (not made in a bread-making machine) Display ½ loaf on foil-covered cardboard. Prizes: 1 st, $15.00 ; 2nd, $10.00 ; 3rd, $6.00. Sponsor: Meredith and Mike Brophy, in memory of Conor. 2. ZUCCHINI LOAF WITH RAISINS Prizes: 1st, $10.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $5.00. Display ½ loaf on foil-covered cardboard. Sponsor: Daryn Hicks, S.A. Hicks Insurance Brokers Ltd. 3. CHERRY JEWEL BARS. Recipe follows. Prizes: 1st, $10.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $6.00 Three bars on a 6" disposable plate in a clear plastic bag. Sponsor: Ag Partners Crop Centre Ltd. 1-¼ cups flour 2/3 cup finely packed brown sugar 3/4 cup butter 1 egg 2 tsp. salt 1-2 cups mixed nuts 1-2 cups halved candied cherries 1 cup chocolate chips Combine flour with 1/3 cup brown sugar. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Press evenly and firmly onto bottom of 9 x 9 inch pan. Bake at 350 F for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, beat egg slightly in large bowl. Stir in remaining 1/3 cup brown sugar and salt. Add nuts, cherries and chipits. Toss mixture lightly to coat. Spoon fruit mixture evenly over baked layer. Press firmly to adhere layers. Bake an additional 20 min. Cool and cut into 12 x 1 inch bars. 4. RAISIN PIE WITH LATTICE TOP (homemade filling, and handmade lattice) Tin foil plate only see tempering instructions under Tips for Exhibitors. Prizes: 1st, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $6.00. Sponsor: Daryn Hicks, S.A. Hicks Insurance Brokers Ltd. 5. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR BEST MUFFIN BAKING CONTEST - APPLE SPICE MUFFINS made with Robin Hood Flour. *A Robin Hood flour logo cut from the package must accompany each entry. Sponsor: Robin Hood Flour * All entries will be judged on appearance, taste, texture and recipe creativity. * Entry to include three muffins on a 6" disposable plate in plastic bag - no papers. Prizes: 1 st, $25 Gift certificate; 2 nd, $10 Gift certificate

53 6. CRISCO BAKING CONTEST - LEMON TARTS with Homemade Pastry (no canned filling). Prizes: 1 st, $25 Gift certificate; 2 nd, $10 Gift certificate * A Crisco label must accompany each entry. * Entry to include three tarts on a 6" disposable plate in a plastic bag. Winners in Sections 5 & 6 will have their names and addresses submitted to Country Fair Baking Contest 7. PINK LADY Recipe follows. Three squares on a 6 disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: 1 st, $12; 2 nd, $8; 3 rd, $5. Sponsor: Osgoode Foodland Base: 2 cups graham wafer crumbs 2 cup melted butter 2 cup brown sugar 1 tbsp. flour Filling: 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 cups coconut Mix and spread on baked base and return to 350 F oven for 20 minutes. Do not overbake. Spread with pink butter icing. Press into a greased 8" x 8" pan. Bake at 350 F for 15 minutes 8. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS - Three muffins on a 6 disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: $12, $8, $5. Sponsor: Osgoode Foodland 9. OSGOODE FOODLAND SPECIAL - Three of the five following items must be displayed on a tray not larger than 12" X 18". Choices include: date squares, thimble cookies, shortbread cookies, ginger cookies or Pink Lady squares. Three samples of each item you choose to exhibit (9 samples in total). Judged 50% taste; 50% display. Prizes: 1 st, $25.00; 2 nd, $15.00; 3 rd, $ Sponsor: Osgoode Foodland 10. CRERAR'S HONEY SPECIAL HONEY OATMEAL COOKIES. Recipe follows. Three on a 6 disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: 1 st Skep design refillable honey pot; 2 nd Mason jar design refillable honey pot; 3 rd 1 kg. white liquid honey. Sponsor: Crerar's Honey, Vernon. A Crerar honey jar must accompany entry. ¾ cup shortening ½ cup white sugar ½ cup liquid honey 1 egg 1 tsp vanilla 2 cups rolled oats 1 ¼ cup flour 1 tsp baking soda ½ tsp salt 1 cup raisins 11. CHOCOLATE CUPCAKES See A under Anniversary Specials. Cream shortening, sugar, and honey. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Add remaining ingredients. Mix well. Drop by teaspoonful onto greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350F for 8 to 10 minutes. Makes 48. A Crerar Honey Jar must accompany the entry. 12. TRADITIONAL NANAIMO BARS - Three on a 6 disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: 1 st - $18.00; 2nd, $15.00; 3rd, $ Sponsor: Cooper Physiotherapy Clinic, Osgoode. 13. ROCKY ROAD SQUARES. Recipe follows. Three on a 6 disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: $10.00, $8.00, $5.00. Sponsor: Meredith Brophy, 2009 OAAS President (Agriculture) Ingredients: Preparation: 3/4 cup (175 ml) butter, melted Combine butter and crumbs; press onto parchment paper-lined 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) graham wafer crumbs 13 x 9 inch (3.5 L) baking pan. 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) flaked coconut Layer coconut, nuts, chocolate chips and marshmallows over 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) chopped nuts crust. Drizzle sweetened condensed milk evenly over all. Bake 1 pkg (300 g) semi-sweet chocolate chips at 350 F (180 C) 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) miniature marshmallows Remove from oven; drizzle with melted chocolate. Cool 1 can (300 ml) sweetened condensed milk completely. Remove parchment paper and cut into squares. 2 oz (57 g) semi-sweet chocolate, melted 14. MOM S CHOCOLATE/PEANUT COOKIES. Recipe follows. Three on a 6" disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes - 1st - $10; 2nd - $8; 3rd - $5. Sponsor: Cheryl Bunda, in memory of Ada Gorman 1 cup butter or margarine 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 2 cups flour 1 tsp. cream of tartar 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup Spanish peanuts with skins 1 cup chocolate chips Mix all ingredients together, if a bit dry add a splash of milk. Drop by spoonful onto parchment covered cookie sheets. Bake at 350 F for minutes.

54 15. BUTTERSCOTCH BROWNIES Not iced. Recipe follows. Three on a 6" disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes - 1st - $10; 2nd - $6; 3rd - $4.Sponsor: Louise Melbourne, Metcalfe ¼ cup butter 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 egg ½ tsp vanilla ¾ cup all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt ½ cup chopped walnuts Melt butter in saucepan and add it to sugar in mixing bowl. Stir. Add egg and vanilla and stir. Measure in flour, baking powder, salt and nuts. Mix well. Spread in greased 8 X8 pan. Bake at 350F for 30 minutes until sides show signs of pulling away from pan. 16. UKRAINIAN HONEY CAKE Recipe follows. (1 piece, 4"X4", on foil-covered cardboard base, in clear plastic bag). Prizes: 1st, $12.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $8.00. Sponsor: Melody Tomka 4 extra large eggs, room temp. 1 cup sugar 1-½ cups honey ½ cup strong coffee, room temp. 1 cup oil 2 cups sifted flour ½ tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp ground cloves ½ tsp ground ginger 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup halved pecans or walnuts 1 cup raisins Beat eggs. Beat in sugar, honey, coffee and oil. Add dry ingredients and vanilla and mix well. Add nuts and raisins, if using. Line a 13 X9 pan with ungreased wax paper. Bake in a preheated 325F oven for 1 hour, or until a toothpick inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean. 17. PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL - RASPBERRY PIE (homemade pastry and filling) Tin foil plate only see tempering instructions under Tips for Exhibitors - Prizes: $12.00, $10.00, $8.00. Sponsor: Brian Johnston, President, Metcalfe Agricultural Society. 18. BENSON SPECIAL - HONEY PUMPKIN LOAF. Recipe follows. Display ½ loaf on cardboard base in clear plastic bag. Prizes: 1 st - $12, 2 nd - $10, 3rd-$8. Sponsor: Karen Benson, in memory of Arthur Benson. 1-1/2 cups flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda ¼ tsp nutmeg ½ tsp cinnamon Pinch of salt ½ cup brown sugar ½ cup honey ½ cup + 2 tbsps salad oil 1 cup pumpkin 2 eggs ½ cup chopped walnuts Mix together flour, baking powder, baking soda, nutmeg, cinnamon & salt, and set aside. Beat together brown sugar, honey, oil, pumpkin & eggs. Add flour mixture all at once to pumpkin mixture and beat. Add chopped walnuts. Bake 1 hour at 325 o F in loaf pan. 19. STREUSEL TOPPED PUMPKIN MUFFINS (Gluten Free). Recipe follows. 3 on a 6" disposable plate, in small plastic bag. *A Robin Hood flour logo cut from the package must accompany each entry. Prizes (Gift Certificates): $12, 2 nd $8, 3 rd $5. Sponsor: Robin Hood Flour TOPPING: ½ cup gluten free flour ¼ cup packed brown sugar ¼ cup pumpkin seeds ½ tsp cinnamon ¼ cup melted butter MUFFIN: 1-3/4 cups gluten free flour 2 tsp baking powder ½ tsp xanthan gum ½ tsp each: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, salt 2 eggs 1 cup packed brown sugar ½ cup milk 1/3 cup canola or vegetable oil 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup pumpkin purée Preheat oven to 375F. Grease 12 muffin cups or line with paper liners. Topping: Mix flour, brown sugar, pumpkin seeds and cinnamon in medium bowl. Stir in melted butter. Reserve. Muffin: Mix flour, baking powder, xanthan gum, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and salt in medium bowl. In separate large bowl whisk eggs, brown sugar, milk, oil & vanilla. Add pumpkin purée and combine well. Add flour mixture and stir until well combined. Spoon batter into prepared muffin cups and sprinkle with topping. Bake minutes. 20. DISPLAY OF 3 BUTTER TART SQUARES AND 3 SHORTBREAD COOKIES on a plate or tray, covered with clear wrap. Prizes: $12.00, $8.00, $5.00. Sponsor: Carleton Milk Producer Committee 21. CAKE DONUTS - RECIPE FOLLOWS Three on a 6" disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: $10.00, $8.00, $6.00. Sponsor: James David Wright Communications Inc. 1/3 cup shortening ½ cup white sugar 1 egg 1-1/2 cups flour ½ tsp nutmeg 1-1/2 tsp baking powder ½ cup milk ½ tsp salt Mix together shortening, sugar and egg. Mix together flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Add flour mixture to shortening mixture with 2 cup milk. Fill greased mini-muffin tins 2/3 full. Bake at 375 for 15 minutes or until golden brown. When muffins are partially cooled, roll in melted butter (3/4 cup) and then roll in mixture of 3/4 cup sugar and 1-2 tsp. cinnamon. Makes approximately small cake donuts.

55 22. COLLECTION OF SQUARES SUITABLE FOR AFTERNOON TEA - (2 each of 3 varieties, suitably displayed on an attractive plate or tray, covered with clear wrap). Judged 50% on taste; 50% on display. Prizes: $12.00, $8.00, $5.00. Sponsor: Cheryl Bunda. 23. REFRIGERATOR COOKIES - Recipe follows. Three on a 6" disposable plate in a plastic bag. Prizes: $12, $8, $5. Sponsor: Sandra Toll. 1 cup softened butter, room temp. 1-½ cups brown sugar, packed 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract 3-½ cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking soda ¼ tsp salt ¾ cup candied cherries, quartered ½ cup finely chopped nuts ½ cup currants Cream butter and sugar together. Beat in eggs 1 at a time. Add vanilla. Stir flour, baking soda and salt together, and mix in. Add cherries, nuts and currants. Mix and shape into round logs approx. 2 in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper and chill overnight. When ready to bake slice thinly. Arrange on ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 375F for 6 to 7 minutes until very light brown. 24. BUTTER TARTS, plain, no fruit or nuts, with homemade pastry. Three on a disposable plate in a plastic bag Prizes: $10, $8, $5. Sponsor: Albota Family, in memory of Dorothy Albota. BREADS, BUNS, ROLLS (in clear plastic bags on foil-covered cardboard base) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $12.00, 2nd, $8.00, 3rd, $ White Bread, made using a bread machine. Display ½ loaf on cardboard base. Sponsor: Norma McNaughton, Vernon 26. One half loaf of white bread. 27. One half loaf of 60% whole wheat bread. First prize exhibitor in this Section will qualify to enter the 60% whole wheat bread competition at the OAAS District 1 Annual Meeting. Prizes: $15, $12, $10. Sponsor: Mary Fisher, Winchester, 2004 OAAS President (Homecraft). 28. Irish soda bread. Recipe follows. 2 cups all purpose flour 3 tbsp. margarine or butter 2 tbsp. sugar 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. baking powder ½ tsp. salt 1 cup buttermilk 29. Three plain rolls, on 6" disposable plate only (no glaze) 30. Three whole wheat rolls on a 6" disposable plate 31. ½ loaf rye bread. Recipe follows. 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 tbsp caraway seeds 2 pkgs (¼ oz each) active yeast 1/3 cup cocoa 2 tsp instant coffee granules 2-1/4 cups water ½ cup dark molasses 2 tbsp butter 2 tbsp granulated sugar 1 tbsp salt 3-3/4 cups rye flour 2 tsp softened butter (to brush tops) Cut margarine into flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt, until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Stir in buttermilk to make soft dough. Turn onto lightly floured surface, and knead 8 to 10 times. Shape into round loaf. Place on greased cookie sheet. Cut an X, about ¼ inch deep on top of loaf, with floured knife. Bake in 375 oven until golden brown, 35 to 45 minutes Measure first 4 ingredients into large bowl. Combine water, molasses, butter, sugar and salt in saucepan. Heat and stir until butter melts and mixture is warm. Add to bowl, beat on low to moisten. Beat on high for about 3 minutes until smooth. Work in enough rye flour until dough pulls away from sides of bowl. Turn out onto floured surface. Knead 5 to 7 minutes until smooth and elastic. Cover with a tea-towel. Let stand in a draft-free area for 20 mins. Divide dough in half, shape into loaves. Place into 2 greased 9X5X3 loaf pans. Cover and let stand 1 hour, until doubled in size. Bake at 375F for 30 minutes, until loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Turn onto racks to cool. Brush warm bread with softened butter. 32. Three plain round tea biscuits. Prizes: 1 st -$10; 2 nd -$6; 3 rd -$4. Sponsor: Crystal Kirkpatrick, Metcalfe

56 COOKIES, SQUARES & BARS (Three on 6" disposable plates only, in small plastic bags) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $12.00, 2nd, $8.00, 3rd, $ Heirloom cookies Recipe follows. Prizes: 1 st -$10; 2 nd -$6; 3 rd -$4 NOTE: Crosby Molasses label must accompany entry. Sponsor: Crosby Molasses Co. Ltd. 2-1/2 cups flour 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp salt ½ cup sugar ½ cup Crosby s molasses ½ cup raisins 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp ginger 2/3 cup shortening 1 egg ½ cup milk with 1 tsp vinegar ½ cup walnuts Mix together flour, soda, cinnamon, ginger, salt, shortening and sugar. Mix egg, molasses, milk, raisins and walnuts together, and add to first mixture. Drop by teaspoons-full onto parchment-covered cookie sheet. Bake at 350 F for minutes. 34. Ginger cookies Recipe follows. Prizes: 1 st -$10; 2 nd -$6; 3 rd -$4. NOTE: Crosby Molasses label must accompany entry. Sponsor: Crosby Molasses Co. Ltd. ¾ cup margarine 2 ¼ cups flour Cream together first four ingredients until fluffy. ¼ cup Crosby molasses 2 tsp. baking soda Combine remaining ingredients. Mix into ¾ cup brown sugar ½ tsp. ginger first mixture. Form into balls. Roll in sugar. 1 egg 1 tsp. cinnamon Place on greased cookie sheets and bake at 375 F for ½ tsp. cloves 10 minutes. 35. Shortbread (plain & rolled). Sponsor: Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe 36. Mistake Cookies. Recipe follows. Sponsor: Dot Janz, Manotick 1 cup brown sugar ½ tsp baking soda in approx. ¼ cup warm ½ cup butter water 1 cup raisins ½ each cinnamon and cloves 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 eggs Cream butter. Add brown sugar and mix, then add eggs, and soda water. Sift together the dry ingredients and mix with batter. Add raisins and mix. Drop by teaspoon on lightly greased baking sheet. Bake at 350F for approx 8 minutes. 37. Peanut butter cookies (made with crunchy peanut butter) 38. Raisin-oatmeal drop cookies 39. Chocolate chip cookies, no nuts. Sponsor: Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe 40. Butter Tart Squares. Sponsor: Dot Janz, Manotick 41. Maple Syrup Squares. Recipe follows. Three squares displayed on a 6 disposable plate in a clear plastic bag. Prizes: $20; 2 nd - $15, 3 rd - $10.. Sponsor: Stanley's Olde Maple Lane Farm, Edwards Bottom: 1 cup flour ¼ cup brown sugar ½ cup butter Pat in 8 x8 pan. Bake 5 minutes at 350 F. Topping: 2/3 cup brown sugar 1 cup maple syrup 2 eggs 2 tbsp. flour ¼ cup butter ¼ tsp salt ½ tsp vanilla Combine brown sugar and maple syrup. Place on stove and simmer until sugar dissolves. Cool. Add eggs, flour, butter, salt and vanilla. Pour over bottom layer. Layer 2/3 cup pecans on top. Bake at 425 F for 10 minutes and then reduce heat to 350 F and bake for 30 minutes or less. It could be as little as 10 minutes. Do not over-bake. Should be firm, but not too soft. 42. Date squares 43. Cherry squares. Recipe follows. 1/2 cup margarine or butter Butter Icing: Cream margarine or butter and sugar together. Add well 1 cup white sugar 2 tbsp. butter or margarine beaten eggs. Add flour and baking powder. Mix well. 2 eggs, well beaten ¼ cup maraschino cherry juice Add cherries and walnuts. Grease 8 inch square pan, ¾ cup flour 1 tsp. almond flavouring pour in batter. Bake in 300 F oven. Cool and ice with ½ tsp. baking powder 1 ½ cups icing sugar butter icing. ¾ cup chopped maraschino cherries 1 cup chopped walnuts

57 44. Chocolate brownies - with nuts, and iced. Sponsor: Betty Eastman, in memory of Daphne Gee. CAKES (in clear bags or clear plastic wrap, on foil-covered cardboard) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $12.00, 2nd, $8.00, 3rd, $ Chocolate Zucchini Cake (1 piece, 4" x 4"). Recipe follows. Sponsor: Orman and Marj Savage, Winchester 1 ¾ cups sugar 2 ½ cups flour Cream margarine. Add sugar and oil. Add eggs, ½ cup soft margarine 4 tbsp. cocoa vanilla and sour milk or sour cream. Sift dry ingredients. ½ cup oil 1 tsp. baking soda Add to creamed mixture. Stir in zucchini. Spoon into 2 eggs ½ tsp. cinnamon greased 13 x 9 pan. Sprinkle with topping of ½ cup 1 tsp. vanilla ½ tsp. salt chocolate chips. Bake all together at 325ºF for ½ cup sour milk or sour cream ½ cup chocolate chips minutes. 2 cups shredded zucchini 46. Applesauce Spice Cake. Recipe follows. With butter icing. Iced, not frosted - Display one 4 x 4 piece only. \ Sponsor: Kay Stanley, Metcalfe 2 cups flour ½ tsp. baking soda 1 ½ tsp. baking powder 14 oz. unsweetened applesauce 2 tbsp. cocoa ½ tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon ½ tsp. cloves ½ tsp. nutmeg ½ tsp. allspice 2 eggs ½ cup vegetable oil 1 cup sugar ¾ cup raisins In a large bowl, combine flour, baking soda and baking powder. In a separate bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Pour over dry ingredients. Mix well. Pour batter into a greased and floured 8 x 8 baking pan. Bake at 350ºF (180ºC) for 45 minutes, or until cake springs back when lightly touched. Ice when cool. 47. Banana Cake. Recipe follows. Display 1 piece, 4 x 4. ½ cup white sugar ½ cup brown sugar ½ cup butter 2 eggs 4 tbsp milk 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp baking powder ½ cup banana pulp ½ cup crushed walnuts 1 ½ cups flour Mix ingredients in the order given (white sugar, brown sugar, etc.) Pour batter into a 9X9 prepared pan. Bake at 325 ºF until toothpick inserted in centre comes out clean. Cool cake, and ice with a plain white icing. 48. Old Fashioned Orange Cake. Recipe follows. Display 1 piece, 4 X4 2 cups sugar Heat oven to 375F. Cream the sugar and butter together in a large bowl. Whip the egg yolks and add. Add ¾ cup butter the juice and grated rind of the orange to the water the pour over the mixture. Place the unbeaten egg 4 eggs, separated whites on top of the liquid. Measure the flour after sifting. Add the baking powder and sift again over the 1 large orange egg whites and liquid. Whip all together until fine and smooth. Pour the batter into a greased 9 X13 pan. ¾ cup water Bake for approx. 30 mins. 3 cups all-purpose flour 2 tsp baking powder Sections 47 & 48 Sponsor: Suntech Greenhouses, Manotick 49. Ollie s Jam Cakes. Recipe follows. Display 3 on a 6 disposable plate, in a clear plastic bag. Sponsor: Heather Bellinger and Helen McDonald, in memory of Dorothy Campbell. 2 cups flour 1 cup butter 3 tsp. baking powder ¼ tsp. salt 2 tbsp. sugar 1 egg ½ tsp. vanilla Approx. 1/3 cup milk Blend and roll pastry. Cut into small squares. Place squares into small muffin tins. Put jam in centre and pinch corners together. Bake at for 8-10 mins. 50. MOLASSES CAKE. Recipe follows. Prizes: (Gift Cards) 1 st -$12; 2 nd -$8; 3 rd -$5. Display a 4 X4 piece of the cake on foilcovered cardboard base, in a plastic bag. Sponsor: Russell Foodland 2 cups all-purpose flour ½ cup sugar 1-½ tsp ginger ½ tsp cinnamon 2 tsp baking powder ½ tsp baking soda ¼ tsp salt ¾ cup molasses 1 cup sour milk (1 C milk + 1 tbsp vinegar) 1 egg ¼ cup melted shortening Heat oven to 350F. Sift all dry ingredients. Put the wet ingredients into a mixing bowl, stir in the dry ingredients and beat until smooth. Pour into a well greased 8 X8 pan and bake for 20 to 25 mins. 51. Queen Elizabeth Cake. Bake in 9 x 9 pan. Display one 4 x4 piece only. Prizes: $20, $15, $10, $5

58 52. Carrot Cake. Bake in a bundt pan. Cream cheese icing. Display one-quarter of cake only. Prizes: $20, $15, $10, $5 Sections 51 & 52 Sponsor: The Williams Family, in memory of Ivor Williams PASTRY (foil pan minimum 7" (see tempering instructions under Tips for Exhibitors), no canned fillings, homemade pastry, in clear plastic bags) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $12.00, 2nd, $8.00, 3rd, $ Pumpkin Pie (canned pumpkin allowed) 54. Crumble Top Apple Pie. Recipe follows. 1 recipe homemade pie dough 6 tbsps unsalted butter, melted ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour 3 lbs apples (about 6 lg.), peeled, cored, and cut into ½ thick slices ¾ cup sugar 1 tbsp lemon juice ½ tsp ground cinnamon 1. Roll out pie dough on a lightly floured surface into an 11 circle. Fit into a 9 pie pan and trim edges so they overhand by 1. Fold dough under to create a double-thick edge; crimp decoratively. Place in freezer for 15 mins. 55. Apple Pie with spice Sections 53, 54 & 55 Sponsor: Lifelong Financial Solutions Inc., Manotick 56. Blueberry Pie Sponsor: Andrea Taylor, Osgoode 2. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and set it on lower rack. Combine butter, brown sugar and 1 cup flour in a medium mixing bowl. Pinch with fingers until large crumbs form. Place bowl in freezer. 3. In a large bowl, combine apples, sugar, lemon juice, cinnamon and remaining ¼ cup flour. Toss to coat and let stand 10 mins., stirring occasionally to dissolve sugar. Scrape mixture into pie crust, arranging apples as compactly as possible. 4. Set pie on baking sheet and bake for 35 minutes. Sprinkle reserved crumb topping over apples and bake until topping is golden brown, 40 to 50 minutes longer. Let cool on wire rack before serving. LOAVES (display 1/2 regular size loaf, in clear bags, on foil-covered cardboard) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $12.00, 2nd, $8.00, 3rd, $ Cranberry Loaf 58. Banana Loaf (plain, no nuts) Sections 57 & 58 Sponsor: Lisa and Travis Dow, Vermilion, Alberta 59. Lemon Loaf 60. Apple Nut Loaf. Recipe follows. 3 eggs 2 cups white sugar 1 cup oil ¼ tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp baking powder 3 cups flour 2 cups peeled, chopped apples 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup chopped walnuts 61. Pumpkin & Raisin Loaf. Recipe follows. ½ cup vegetable oil ½ tsp baking soda 1 ¼ cups sugar ¼ tsp salt 2 eggs ½ tsp cinnamon 1/3 cup water ½ tsp nutmeg 1 cup pureed pumpkin ½ cup raisins 1 2/3 cups flour Beat eggs and sugar. Add oil, vanilla and apples. Mix well. Add dry ingredients and stir until smooth. Add nuts. Grease 2 loaf pans. Pour batter into pans. Bake at 325F for 1 hour or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool 15 mins and turn out of pan. Mix oil and sugar, then blend in eggs. Add water and pumpkin. Add flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix well. Add raisins. Pour into greased loaf pan. Bake at 350F for 1 hour. Sections Sponsor: Orman & Marj Savage, Winchester

59 62. Banana Muffins with chocolate chips 63. Pineapple Muffins. Recipe follows. MUFFINS (No papers. 3 on a 6" disposable plate.) PRIZES for classes (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $6.00, 2nd, $5.00, 3rd, $ cups all purpose flour Measure flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Make a well in the centre. 2 cup granulated sugar 3 tsp. baking powder Beat egg in a small bowl until frothy. Mix in oil, milk and pineapple. Pour into well. 2 tsp. salt Stir just enough to moisten. Batter will be lumpy. Fill greased muffin cups 3/4 full. 1 egg Bake in 400 F oven for minutes. Wait 5 minutes for easier removal of muffins. 1/4 cup cooking oil Serve warm. 1 cup milk 2 cup well drained crushed pineapple GRAND CHAMPION CAKE - $25 gift certificate donated by Russell Foodland GRAND CHAMPION BREAD - $25 gift certificate donated by Metcalfe Variety Store GRAND CHAMPION PIE - $25 gift certificate donated by Raymond s Convenience Store, Osgoode Newest exhibitor winning highest number of points in Class 39 (only) will receive $25. Sponsor: MacAdam Family, in memory of Grace MacAdam. (A new exhibitor is a person who has never exhibited at the Metcalfe Fair (Family Division), or who has not exhibited at the Metcalfe Fair (Family Division) in the last five (5) years) The exhibitor winning highest number of points in Class 39 - Culinary Arts (only) will receive $25. Sponsor: Vernon United Church Women. PICKLES, RELISHES, JAMS & JELLIES CLASS 40 PRIZES for classes 1-22 (unless otherwise stated): 1st, $6.00, 2nd, $5.00, 3rd, $4.00 Pint (500 ml) or 1/2 pint (250 ml) jars only used in all classes and sealed - no wax - new lids only. Classes 1, 2, and 7 may use food colouring. Tags to be tied on with no decorations or coloured ribbons. No Freezer Jams. Prizes for Sections 1 and 7: $10, $6, $4. Sponsor: Cheryl Bunda, in memory of Darlene Scharf Prizes for Section 8: $10, $6, $4. Sponsor: Crosby Molasses Co. Ltd. Prizes for Sections 14 and 15: $10, $6, $4. Sponsor: Cheryl Bunda, in memory of William Gorman Prizes for Section 12: $10, $6, $4. Sponsor: Andrew Bunda 1. 9 Day Pickles 13. Any jam not listed (labelled) 2. Hot Dog Relish 14. Strawberry jam 3. Chili Sauce 15. Raspberry jam 4. Bread & Butter Pickles 16. Apple jelly 5. Beet Pickles 17. Grape jelly 6. Dill Pickles 18. Red Pepper jelly 7. Icicle Pickles 19. Rhubarb jam 8. Beer Barbeque Sauce (see below) ** 20. Applesauce (no spice) 9. Any relish, not listed (labelled) 21. Any jelly (not listed, labeled) 10.Any pickle not listed (labelled) 22. Blueberry jam 11. Any Chutney 12. Salsa (hot) ** 8. Crosby s Molasses Special Beer Barbeque Sauce RECIPE FOLLOWS Prizes: $10.00, $6.00, $4.00. NOTE: Crosby Molasses label must accompany entry. Sponsor: Crosby Molasses Co. Ltd. ½ cup Crosby s Molasses ¼ cup Dijon mustard ½ cup chili sauce 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce ½ cup minced onion ½ tsp salt ½ tsp pepper ½ cup beer Combine all ingredients in a saucepan, bring to a boil, and simmer for minutes. Brush sauce on grillables during the last few minutes of grilling. If you brush it too early the sauce will burn before your meat is cooked through.

60 BEST OF SHOW AWARD from Class 40, Sections $30 Gift Certificate. Sponsor: Bernardin BERNARDIN GRAND CHAMPION OF JAMS AND JELLIES Class 40, Sections 13 19, 21 and 22- $20 Gift Certificate. Sponsor: Bernardin Newest exhibitor winning highest number of points in Class 40 (only) will receive $10. Sponsor: Nancy McDonald, Winchester. (A new exhibitor is a person who has never exhibited at the Metcalfe Fair (Family Division), or who has not exhibited at the Metcalfe Fair (Family Division) in the last five (5) years) The exhibitor winning highest number of points in Class 40 - Pickles, Relishes, Jams & Jellies (only) will receive $25. Sponsor: Kenmore United Church Women WINE CLASS 40A Rules: 1. Recipes may be original or from any recipe book or other source, including concentrates. 2. Wine may be made from a kit or at a brewing store. 3. Each brewer is to enter a 1 X 750 ml bottle of wine, and may enter all categories. 4. There will be a first, second and third prize in each category. However, if in any one category none of the entries are judged good enough to be awarded a prize, no award will be given. 5. Labels affixed to bottles must include type of wine and bottling date. Name of brewer should not be shown. 6. On the back of the entry tag, brewer should indicate source of product, i.e., concentrate, juice, fresh produce. This will not be indicated to judges before judging. 1. White table wine (from concentrate or fresh fruit). 2. Red table wine (from concentrate or fresh fruit). Sections 1 & 2 Prizes: Gift certificates, value of: 1 st - $30; 2 nd - $25; 3 rd - $20. Sponsor: Wine Station, Ottawa 3. Any fruit wine - Prizes: 1st-$25; 2nd-$15; 3rd-$10. Sponsors: Betty Eastman and Meredith Brophy 4. Apple Cider 1-500ml (16oz) bottle - Prizes: Gift Certificates: 1 st - $25; 2 nd - $15, 3 rd - $10. Sponsor: Barry s Home Hardware, Russell and Embrun.

61 Homecrafts Committee: Chair Janet Mitchell, Andrea Taylor, Betty Michels, Geraldine McEwan, Myra Kelly, Lynda McCuaig, Barbara Clark, Kasey Lepage, Amanda Cooper, Christine Lee, Amy McDonald Assoc. Directors: Muriel Whiteside, Ruth Craig, June Anderson, Audrey Buckingham All exhibits in Classes must be the sole work of the exhibitor. The same article may only be exhibited for two (2) years. Judges are authorized by the Directors to disqualify all soiled, defaced, or old work and instructed to award prizes to the new and upto-date work. In the judge s opinion, if the entries are unworthy, no prize will be awarded. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION. For General Rules and Regulations, please see beginning of Family Division section. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. Family Division Class 44, Section 15 CUDDLE BEARS, Any Media Open to individuals - members and non-members of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society. PLEASE NOTE: Each entry must be put on an entry form that must be brought to the Metcalfe Fair office where you will receive an entry tag to be put on each bear. The entry tag must have the class name and the exhibitor s name. There is NO ENTRY FEE FOR THIS CLASS Bears must be made of washable materials. Do not add decorations that could be removed and swallowed. Judging will be done on workmanship and neatness. All entries in this class become the property of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society. All bears will be donated to the Osgoode Care Centre. Use your own pattern or patterns are available from the Metcalfe Fair Office Prizes: 1 st -$10, 2 nd -$8, 3 rd -$6 All other worthy entries will receive $5.00. Sponsor: June Anderson, Metcalfe To our generous exhibitors: On behalf of the Metcalfe Agricultural Society and the Osgoode Care Centre, thank you very much for participating. Your bears will be a real delight to all of our residents. CLASS 41 - HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Note: Firm mounting, not to exceed 2 more than article exhibited Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 1. Decorative cushion, other than quilted, not to exceed 18 x Picture, cross stitch, framed 3. Embroidered article, pre-stamped design acceptable 4. Doily not to exceed 12 diameter, mounted 5. Doily, table centrepiece not to exceed 24 diameter, mounted 6. Afghan, knitted, maximum perimeter size Afghan, crocheted, maximum perimeter size Three crocheted or tatted tree ornaments, mounted 9. Table runner any theme quilted minimum length Table runner any theme other than quilted, minimum length Oven mitts 12. Kitchen apron, bib style 13. Kitchen half-apron 14. Tea cozy, any medium 15. Three knit dishcloths 16. Three crochet dishcloths Classes Sponsor: Andrea Taylor, Osgoode 17. Lady s blouse. Sponsor: Andrea Taylor, Osgoode CLOTHING

62 18. Pyjamas or Nightgown 19. Lady s dress 20. Lady s cape or poncho, any medium 21. Lady s vest, other than quilted 22. Jacket (adult size) 23. Child s Halloween costume. Sponsor: Cheryl Cooper, Cooper Physiotherapy, in memory of Doris Cooper 24. Child s jacket, size 12 and under 25. Child s dress, with sleeves, size 12 and under 26. Child s nightie or pyjamas, size 12 and under. Sponsor: Cheryl Cooper, Cooper Physiotherapy, in memory of Doris Cooper 27. Baby s sweater and hat set, knit 28. Baby s sweater and hat set, crochet 29. Baby s afghan, knit, maximum perimeter size Baby s afghan, crochet, maximum perimeter size Baby s bib 32. Child s mitts with toque or hat 33. Child s mitts 34. Child s slippers or socks 35. Child s cardigan sweater, knit 36. Child s pullover, knitted, featuring a design 37. Formal attire (adult or child) Prizes: $15 $10 $5 SPECIAL: Top two specimens of work in Class 41, sections 1 to 37 will receive: 1 st Prize: $ ; 2 nd Prize: $ Sponsor: Cheryl Cooper, Cooper Physiotherapy, in memory of Gran Clara Cooper, Aunt Elsie Scott, and Mom, Doris Cooper QUILTING PLEASE NOTE: Any exhibitor that exhibits any quilt and any other item whose design may be subject to copyright, must read and adhere to the following: An exhibitor may create an item from a design pattern that he/she has purchased for his/her personal use/enjoyment. An exhibitor cannot display his/her item using the purchased design pattern in a public facility or exhibition without giving credit to the owner of the design pattern. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to give credit to the pattern designer on their entry tag. Prize money is a matter of negotiation between the design owner and the exhibitor. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to negotiate this at the time the exhibitor is seeking the designer s permission for use of the said design. NOTE: For all machine-quilted entries the exhibitor is required to indicate on the tag if the quilting was done on a conventional sewing machine or a long-arm quilting machine. The quilting must be the work of the exhibitor, unless the class indicates otherwise. For example, long arm quilting done by someone other than the exhibitor. NOTE: Machine-quilted and hand-quilted quilts must be a minimum of 324 measured on the perimeter to be eligible for Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Annual Championship Competitions. Prizes (Classes 38 through 46) 1 st - $12, 2 nd - $10, 3 rd, $8 38. Quilt, pieced and/or appliquéd, must be minimum size of 324 measured on the perimeter, hand quilted 39. Quilt, pieced, minimum size of 324" measured on the perimeter, hand quilted. Sponsor: The Morris Family, in memory of their mother, Effie Morris 40. Quilt, pieced, and/or appliquéd, hand quilted only, any size. Sponsor: Lynda McCuaig, Gloucester 41. O.A.A.S. Annual Championship Hand Quilt Competition - Rules and regulations available at the fair office. All qualifying quilts entered in sections that are hand quilted by the exhibitor and a minimum of 324 measured on the perimeter will be considered in this class. The class winner will be eligible to go on to the OAAS Hand Quilted Competition for District Quilt, pieced, and/or appliqued machine quilted by exhibitor, minimum size of 324" measured on the perimeter 43. Quilt, pieced, and/or appliqued machine quilted by exhibitor, any size 44. O.A.A.S. Annual Machine Championship Quilt Competition - Rules and regulations available at the fair office. All qualifying quilts entered in sections that are machine quilted by the exhibitor and a minimum of 324 measured on the perimeter will be considered in this class. The class winner will be eligible to go on to the OAAS Machine Quilted Competition for District Any size or shape wall, lap or crib quilt, up to 192 total perimeter. Machine or hand pieced. Must be machine quilted, with a domestic sewing machine, not a long arm machine, not professionally quilted and not quilted with a computer regulated and driven pattern i.e., not motif patterns from an embroidery program. Sponsor: Joanne Daley, Metcalfe

63 46. Quilt, any pattern, must be minimum size 324 measured on the perimeter in LONG ARM QUILTED BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN EXHIBITOR. Long arm quilter s name must be provided. Exhibitor $12 $10 $8 Long Arm Quilter $12 $10 $8 Prizes (Classes 47 through 53) 1 st - $10, 2 nd - $8, 3 rd, $4 47. Miniature Quilt, not to exceed 24 x 24. Sponsor: Ruth Lafortune 48. Wall hanging, quilted, maximum perimeter Scrap quilt using Quilt-As-You-Go technique. Any size. Sponsor: Vicki Hicks, Metcalfe 50. Child s Quilt, pre-printed top, quilted, perimeter not to exceed Child s Quilt, pieced and/or appliquéd, quilted, perimeter not to exceed 270" 52. Quilt, pieced and/or appliquéd, quilted, perimeter not to exceed 270". Sponsor: Metcalfe Pharmacy 53. Quilt, any pattern, done by a group, minimum of 324 measured on the perimeter. Sponsor: Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe JUDGE S SPECIAL - Any quilt of the show, to receive $ Sponsor: The Homecraft Committee, in memory of Doris Cooper, past Committee Chair GRAND CHAMPION HAND QUILT OF THE SHOW - Any size - will receive $ Sponsor: Cooper Family, in memory of Doris Cooper and Ida Magladry. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HAND QUILT - Any size - will receive $ Sponsor: Geraldine McEwan, Metcalfe GRAND CHAMPION MACHINE QUILTED QUILT OF THE SHOW - Any size - will receive $ Sponsor: Metcalfe Anglican Church Women RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MACHINE QUILT - Any size - will receive $ Sponsor: Geraldine McEwan, Metcalfe Prizes (Classes 54 through 57 unless otherwise stated) 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 Sponsor: Gerard debruijn 54. Decorative cushion - quilted 55. Lady s vest or jacket - machine or hand quilted 56. Quilt block, not quilted, partially mounted, back visible, named 57. Quilt top, not quilted, any size, pieced and/or appliquéd. Prizes: $10 $8 $4 Prizes (unless otherwise stated) 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 CLASS 42 - MISCELLANEOUS 1. Adult s pullover or cardigan, knit 2. Adult s hat and mitt set, knit or crochet 3. Shawl, knit or crochet 4. Scarf, knit or crochet Classes 1 4 Sponsor: Betty Michels, Manotick 5. Infinity Scarf, knit or crochet 6. Arm knitting article 7. Fabric hat or fascinator 8. Doll, not to exceed 18 in height, dressed in knit/crochet outfit (only outfit is judged). Sponsor: Ron & Leslie Stanley, Metcalfe 9. Doll, not to exceed 18 in height, dressed in sewn outfit (only outfit is judged). Sponsor: Janet Mitchell, Metcalfe 10. Four handmade greeting cards, including envelopes, displayed in a plastic sleeve(s) 11. Novelty cushion for a family room 12. Knit socks 13. Handmade purse. Prizes:$8 $7 $5. Sponsor: Judy Hicks, Metcalfe 14. Tote bag 15. Antique article of handwork, accompanied by a short history. Sponsor: Muriel Whiteside, Metcalfe 16. Rug, any medium, not to exceed 48 in any direction. Prizes: $10 $8 $5 17. Knit, crochet or felted article made of pure wool, label & sample of wool attached. Prizes: $15 $10 $5. Sponsor: Heather & Greg Mount, Metcalfe, in memory of Dorothy Campbell. 18. Crochet-top kitchen towel, with matching crochet dishcloth. Prizes: $15 $10 $5. Sponsor: Steeves Family, in loving memory of Audrey Wolski (Palmer). 19. Any handcrafted item made all in pink or showing support for breast cancer awareness. Prizes: $10 $8 $5. Sponsor: Judy Hicks, Metcalfe

64 CLASS 43 - ARTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY Note: All collections of photos to be mounted on bristol board and size not to exceed 11 x 14. Please no photos with nudity for your own protection. All signatures and names must be covered. Prizes (unless otherwise stated) 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 1. A collection of 4 seasonal photos, digitally enhanced permitted 2. A single photo of wildlife 3. A single black and white photo 4. A single photo of an Elf on a Shelf 5. One amusing photo of a child or children, mounted, with caption 6. Four photos preparing for Metcalfe s 160 th Fair 7. Single photo of a fence Classes 1 7 Sponsor: Jim McCuaig, Gloucester 8. Penmanship, at least 8 lines of a poem, unlined paper. Sponsor: Cheryl Sullivan, Metcalfe 9. Calligraphy, at least 8 lines of a poem, unlined paper 10. Painting, water colour, not to exceed 18 x Painting, oil, not to exceed 18 x Signage, Home Décor, not to exceed 24 in any direction Classes 9 12 Sponsor: Gerard debruijn 13. Painting, any medium, any subject (i.e. Paint night project) Prizes: $7 $5 $3 14. Pencil sketch, not to exceed 18 x 24 Prizes: $7 $5 $3 Classes Sponsor: Vera Mitchell, Metcalfe 15. A family heirloom, accompanied by a photo of the ancestor who owned it & history. Prizes: $10 $6 $4. Sponsor: Osgoode Township Museum 16. Scrapbook Page, any theme, single page, 12 x 12. Prizes: $10 $6 $4 17. Paper craft item - Any decorative paper-craft item. Prizes: $10 $6 $4 Classes Sponsor: Andrea Taylor, Osgoode 18. A display of 2 photos, mounted, illustrating Bible verses. The full text of the Bible verses shall be included as a caption under the photos. Prizes: $10 $6 $4. Sponsor: David and Sally Gray, Metcalfe 19. Handmade Birth Announcement, any medium Special: The best painting of the show will receive $20. Sponsor: Gerard debruijn Prizes (unless otherwise stated) 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 CLASS 44 - HOBBIES AND CRAFTS 1. Table centrepiece, Fall Theme, not to exceed 12 in any direction. Sponsor: Audrey Buckingham, Metcalfe 2. Door hanging - Winter Theme 3. Three Christmas tree ornaments 4. Christmas stocking 5. Gift giving bag decorated for a Birthday 6. Christmas tree skirt Classes 2 6 Sponsor: Andrea Taylor, Osgoode 7. Functional article made of wood, not to exceed 24 in any direction. Sponsor: Lynda McCuaig, Gloucester 8. Something new from something used 9. Growth Chart, any medium 10. Item of handmade jewellery 11. Decorative painted article, any medium not to exceed 24 : 12. Soft toy, all handmade and child safe. Prizes: $10 $6 $4. Sponsor: The Door Company, Metcalfe 13. Stained Glass or Fused Glass article (less than 12 any direction) 14. Wreath, any occasion. Prizes: $25 $15 $ Cuddle bear, any medium - see details at the beginning of the Homecrafts Section. Prizes: $10 $8 $6. Sponsor: June Anderson, Metcalfe 16. Name or Word created from decorative wooden blocks 17. Collection of 3 bars of soap cold process soapmaking will be judged on design, usefulness, finish and workmanship 18. Collection of 3 melt & pour glycerin soap will be judged on design, usefulness, finish and workmanship

65 CLASS 45 - LONG TERM CARE FACILITY RESIDENTS ONLY No Membership Required All articles of baking to be displayed on a disposable plate and either in a plastic bag or securely covered with clear wrap. Prizes: 1 st - $5; 2 nd - $4; 3 rd - $3; 4 th - $2 BAKING HOMECRAFTS 1. A loaf of bread 6. An article of crochet work 2. Three tea biscuits 7. An article of knitting 3. Three drop cookies 8. A painting, any medium 4. Carrot loaf 9. Any homemade article 5. Apple pie, two crust, any size FOR EXHIBITORS OVER 80 YEARS OF AGE 10. Any homemade article Prizes (unless otherwise stated) 1 st - $6, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 CLASS 46 - SENIOR CITIZENS - 65 and Over No membership required when entering ONLY Senior sections 1. Crochet or tatted doily, not to exceed 12, mounted 2. Hat and mitts, knit or crochet 3. Child s sweater, knit or crochet 4. Handmade bookmark 5. Decorative Cushion 6. Afghan, knit, maximum perimeter size Scarf, knit or crochet 8. Painting, any medium Classes 4 8 Sponsor: Floyd and Mary Fisher, Winchester 9. Something new from something used. Sponsor: Marg Leonard, Metcalfe 10. Artificial flower arrangement in cup and saucer, Anniversary theme 11. Photos of look-alikes from 2 generations, labelled 12. An article of woodwork, not to exceed 24 in any direction. Prizes $10 $6 $4. Sponsor: Cora Heuvelmans, in memory of Piet 13. Penmanship, at least 8 lines of a poem, on lined paper. Sponsor: Floyd and Mary Fisher, Winchester 14. Old fashioned dress or coat buttons, mounted (maximum 12) 15. Three dishcloths, knit or crochet 16. Quilt, pieced or appliquéd, any size. Prizes: $10 $8 $4. Sponsor: Floyd and Mary Fisher, Winchester 17. One pair knit socks

66 CLASS 47 - FLOWERS Committee: Co-Chairs Heather Mount and Melanie Racine, Shannon Cauvier, Claudia Farina. For General Rules and Regulations, please see beginning of Family Division section. Entries can be made online at metcalfefair.com. Click the Online Entries button. Plants and flowers must be grown by the exhibitor, otherwise they will be disqualified. All entries shall be considered to be fresh flowers unless specified otherwise. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER SECTION Cut flowers exhibited in soft plastic containers or indoor plants in pots larger than 12 will be disqualified (excluding hanging basket or planter, and items in Special classes unless size has been specified).all flowers to be shown in non-expensive containers. The Metcalfe Agricultural Society and/or its Directors cannot be responsible for valuable containers. The following Hints for Exhibiting Flowers should be read and applied to ensure your entries are not disqualified. all exhibits should be attractively arranged; all arrangements must be moveable, and one solid piece no extra pieces that are fastened to arrangement. flowers should be as uniform as possible; exhibit must contain the exact number of flowers specified for the class; in any of the arrangements, cedar may be used as a filler or base; do not leave seed head on exhibit; exhibits with insects shall be removed from the show; remove dead foliage; African violets should contain only a single crown in a pot; ideal gladiolus spikes should show 1/3 open bloom, 1/3 bud and 1/3 green; be sure to measure the diameter of the blooms and enter the proper size by class; in a floral arrangement, the large flowers and strong colours should be at the base; a spray is a number of blossoms and a stem is a single blossom (with exceptions, i.e. phlox); unopened buds on exhibits do not count as a bloom and must be removed with the exception of the classes for Lavatera and Cosmos * Ontario Judging Standards for Horticulture and Floral Design is available from your Metcalfe Fair office at a cost of $5.00. Prizes: Sections 1 through 27 1 st - $4; 2 nd - $3; 3 rd - $2 FLOWERS 1. Asters, 5 blooms, mixed colours 2. Begonia, one bloom with 2 leaves, self foliage, FLOATING IN WATER 3. Calendulas, 5 stems 4. Chrysanthemums, single, 3 sprays 5. Chrysanthemums, pompom, 3 sprays 6. Celosia, 3 plumes, any colour 7. Cosmos, single, 5 blooms, any colour or colours (buds may remain but do not count as a bloom). 8. Dahlias, pompoms in vase, not more than 5 blooms, under 2, any colour or colours 9. Dahlias, in a basket, mixed varieties with own foliage, not more than 5 blooms 10. Gladiolus, one spike, any colour 11. Hosta foliage, 3 varieties, 2 leaves of each 12. Lavatera, 3 sprays, any colour or colours (buds may remain but do not count as a spray). 13. Marigolds, large, 3 blooms, over 2 inches 14. Marigolds, 3 blooms, under 2 inches 15. Marigolds, 5 blooms, under 1 inch (miniature) 16. Petunias, 3 blooms, single, any colour or colours 17. Petunias, 3 blooms, double, any colour or colours 18. Single Rose 19. Salvia, 5 spikes, any colour or colours 20. Sedum, 3 stalks, any variety, not to exceed 18 inches in height, including the vase 21. Showy Sunflowers, 3 blooms, 5 inches and under, any colour or colours 22. Snapdragons, 3 spikes, any colour or colours 23. Statice, fresh, 3 sprays, any colour or colours 24. Sweet Peas, 5 stems, any colour or colours

67 25. Zinnias, 3 blooms, large, over 2 inches 26. Zinnias, 3 blooms, small, under 2 inches 27. One stem, spike or spray of any other garden flower not listed above. NAMED ARRANGEMENTS Prizes: Sections 28 through 32 1 st - $6; 2 nd - $4; 3 rd - $3 28. Wine & Roses - a single rose FLOATING in a WINE GLASS 29. Arrangement suitable for night table, not to exceed 5 in any dimension 30. Floral arrangement in standard size teacup and saucer 31. Arrangement of 5 kinds of perennials, one stem each NAMED 32. Pansies with own foliage, small arrangement for kitchen table, no more than 8 Prizes: Sections 33 through 48-1 st, $4; 2 nd, $3; 3 rd, $2 HOUSE PLANTS 33. African Violet, single crown, single bloom 34. African Violet, single crown, double bloom 35. Begonia, tuberous, in bloom 36. Begonia, any other variety 37. Cactus, succulent, one specimen 38. Cactus, any other kind - one specimen 39. Coleus, one single plant, cutting taken since last show in Geranium, in bloom, cutting taken since last show in Grass, ornamental (cultivated), 5 stems of 1 variety, displayed dry, bundled for hanging 12" to 24" tall, no vase 42. Hanging plant, not in bloom, not to exceed 48 including macramé rope, or wire holder. NAMED 43. Hanging plant, in bloom, not to exceed 48 including macramé rope, or wire holder. NAMED 44. Ivy, potted 45. Perpetual bloomer, or Impatiens, one plant, in bloom 46. House plant, in bloom, NAMED, excluding those which have a class 47. House plant - noted for foliage, not flower, NAMED, excluding those that have a class 48. Most unusual plant, NAMED. SPECIALS 49. Arrangement for Baby, in novelty container. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Diane Schoenherr, Country Flowers, Edwards 50. Best collection of cut flowers, 5 kinds, one of each. Gift Certificates $15 $10 $5 Sponsor: Peter Knippel s Nursery, Leitrim 51. Collection of house plants, 4 different kinds to be NAMED, on tray, in coordinated pots. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Ann Velthuis, Osgoode 52. Most artistic arrangement of cut flowers suitable for a Church. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Diane Schoenherr, in memory of Gordon Schoenherr 53. Fall Glory - Arrangement of fall colours using flowers, tree leaves, driftwood, seeds, etc. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Marg Leonard, Gloucester 54. Happy Hallowe en - arrangement using a CARVED pumpkin for a container. Accessories may be used inside of pumpkin, pumpkin not to exceed 9. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Helen McDonald, Vernon, in memory of Anne Leighton-Kyle 55. Bountiful Harvest - Arrangement using a cornucopia, fall cut flowers, accessories permitted, not to exceed 15 in any direction. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: The Hill Family, in memory of Bob Hill 56. Winter Wonderland - An arrangement using white and red flowers and green foliage only $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Ayrvale Farm, in memory of Dorothy Campbell 57. Quilting Block Flower Cake - quilt block made of flowers for icing, in 8 square pan. using floral sponge as base $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Bonnie Mackie, Ottawa 58. Dish Garden, not to exceed 12 $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Ken & Margaret McDiarmid, Osgoode 59. Patio Planter, at least 2 varieties. 1 st Prize: $20 gift certificate $6 $4 1 st Prize Sponsor: Meadow Greens Nursery, Russell ($20 gift certificate) 60. Back to School - Arrangement for teacher s desk using flowers and accessories. $10 $6 $4 Accessories must be fastened down. Sponsor: Jones Family, in memory of Alice

68 61. Surprise - Arrangement of fresh flowers in an unusual container $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Melanie Racine, Marionville 62. Wedding Celebration - Arrangement suitable for a centrepiece at a wedding, accessories permitted, not to exceed 16 in any direction $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Shannon Hendrick, North Gower 63. Rudbeckia (Hirta), 3 stems, any colour or colours. Emblematic Flower. $10 $6 $4 Sponsor: Russell & District Historical Society, Russell 64. The Best Arrangement in the show. Sponsor: Passiflora Floral Boutique, Embrun (gift certificate) $ The 2 nd Best Arrangement in the show. Sponsor: Ontario Seed Company (gift certificate) $ The Best Potted Plant in bloom, in the show. To be selected from all other plants shown. Sponsor: Dominion Seed Company (gift certificate) $ The Best Cut Flower(s) in the show. Sponsor: Dominion Seed Company (gift certificate) $25 SPECIAL: First-time exhibitor with the highest number of points Sponsor: Billy Bob McCann, in memory of Wanda $20 SPECIAL: The exhibitor winning the highest number of points in the Flower Class 47 Sponsor: Vesey s Seeds (gift certificate) $30 SPECIAL: The exhibitor winning the second highest number of points in the Flower Class 47 Sponsor: Lee Valley Tools, Ottawa (gift certificate) $25 SPECIAL: Dorothy Campbell Memorial People s Choice. Sponsor: The Flower Committee, Metcalfe Fair $25 KIDZLAND Chairs: Jim and Lynda McCuaig Live entertainment daily fun for children of all ages!! Located just inside the Main Gates (behind the Grandstand) Many thanks to our generous Kidzland Sponsors: Royal Bank of Canada Sentinel Management Jim & Lynda McCuaig For information on the 2016 Kidzland Entertainers check out

69 CLASS 48 - Junior Division Committee: Co-Chairs - Helen McDonald and Donna Koeniger; Heather Bellinger; Mary Fisher, Anne Moore, Bea Gregg, Wendy Anderson, Lisa Reid, Sarah Dooley JUNIOR DIVISION (Class 48) is designed to encourage young people in more active participation of community life. Participants can only enter in the category of your age at fair time. * No entry fee is required when entering Junior Division classes. * Entries may be made by submitting an entry form to the Fair office, th Line Road, Metcalfe; by mail to P.O. Box 29, Metcalfe ON K0A 2P0; by fax to ; or online at - Online Entries. * Entries must be submitted to the fair office as soon as possible, but no later than Saturday, September 24, 2016, so you can pick up your exhibitor number and entry tags. *Entry tags must be attached to your items. The Metcalfe Fair office is located at th Line Road, Metcalfe. Phone number is Entry items may be placed in the FAMILY PAVILION (Curling Club) on Wednesday evening, September 28 th from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 29th. No entries will be received after 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 29 th. Entries MAY NOT BE REMOVED until 5:00 p.m., Sunday, October 2, Metcalfe Agricultural Society is not responsible for articles left in the exhibit halls after 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 2, **NOTE - DROP OFF TIME BEFORE 10:00 A.M. THURSDAY Family Pavilion Hours: Friday 10 a.m - 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Prize money for Junior Division classes (unless otherwise stated) will be: Sections 1-41: 1st-$3; 2nd-$2.50; 3rd-$2; 4th-$1.50; 5th-$1; 6th-$1; 7th-$1; 8th-$1 Sections 42-56: 1st-$4; 2nd-$3.50; 3rd-$3; 4th-$2.50 5th-$2 Cash prize money, books and stuffed animals for winning entries must be picked up with your exhibit on Sunday, October 2 nd, Entries and prizes cannot be picked up before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. All entries are to be the work of the exhibitor. All baking entries must be inserted into a clear plastic bag on cardboard, or a disposable plate, and will be tasted by the judge, unless specified otherwise. Please check measurements and specifications. JUNIOR DIVISION LUCKY DRAW A Lucky Draw will be held for those children who have not won a prize. A prize will be given for each age group. Prizes for some classes will be books. Some stuffed animal prizes are donated by Robertson Amusements. SPECIAL CLASSES (please note age categories in certain classes) *** JUNIOR DIVISION COLOURING CONTEST Sponsor: Valerie Hodge. Each Junior exhibitor up to and including 12 years old may submit one entry in the colouring contest. **NOTE**: Colouring contest can be entered only if you are entering in one or more of the following listed classes at the Metcalfe Fair. Colouring sheets may be picked up at the Fair Office when you re bringing your entry form. *** CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE COMPETITION (Entry code 48.CHIP) Sponsor: Vernon Women s Institute. Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Special Class for youth up to age 15 years. 8 homemade plain chocolate chip cookies (no nuts), on a disposable plate no larger than 23cm in a plastic bag. Maximum cookie size is 3 (6.75cm) and no smaller than 2 (5cm). Prizes: $5, $4, $3. Points earned for placing in this class will be included in High Points calculation in exhibitors respective age category. 1 st place winner will be eligible to enter at the OAAS District 1 competition. Sponsor: Vernon Women s Institute.

70 *** ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES YOUTH POSTER CONTEST - ORIGINAL HAND MADE DESIGN Prize Money: 1 st - $5, 2 nd - $4, 3 rd - $3 The winning poster in each age category will be eligible to go to the OAAS District 1 Competition. Classes: A) Junior up to and including Grade 4 (Entry Code 48.POSJR) B) Intermediate Grade 5 to Grade 8 inclusive (Entry Code 48.POSIN) C) Senior Grade 9 to Grade 12 inclusive (Entry Code 48.POSSR) Entry Rules: 1. Poster theme is Promoting Your Fair Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on the poster. 2. The poster must be hand drawn. 3. Poster size: Minimum Approximately 22cm X 28cm, without border Maximum Approximately 28cm X 44cm, without border 4. Each entry must be centered on a CARDSTOCK or BRISTOL BOARD exposing a 5.5cm border on all four sides. 5. Name of fair and owner of poster to be clearly labelled on the back of each entry. 6. Register at the Metcalfe Fair office with other entries. Judging Standards: 1. Overall appearance 50 points; 2. Hand drawn 35 points; 3. OAAS Criteria (size, material, theme see above) 15 points *** JOE ROWAN MEMORIAL CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST. Sponsor: Rowan Family, in memory of Joe Rowan. Prize money: 1 st - $25, 2 nd - $15, 3 rd - $10 In memory of Joe Rowan, a very influential journalist in our area. Be a journalist write a report (including a headline) on the 160 th Metcalfe Fair, and why it s important to our community. PLEASE DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON PAPER - WE WILL MARK IT WITH AN ENTRY TAG Open to ages specified in each section. Section JR - Ages up to & including 14 years old (Entry Code 48.JOEJR) Section SR - Ages 15 to 18 (Entry Code 48.JOESR) Entrants must deliver to the secretary at th Line Road, Metcalfe, ON, K0A 2P0, by no later than 3:30 p.m. on Monday, September 19, 2016, a typed, double-spaced, word short story. Judging based on 50% Content, 30% Focus Mechanics, and 20% Creativity. 5 YEARS AND UNDER AT FAIR DATE 1. Coloured picture of Me and my pet dressed for the Fair - your own drawing on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper - Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 2. Handmade necklace made from pasta, and a medium, eg. Buttons - suitable for wearing. Sponsor: Betty Hansen, in memory of Hjalmar Hansen 3. A Rice Krispies Square shaped like a horseshoe, with edible decorations (on a small disposable plate). Sponsor: Jane Conn 4. Collection of anything in a 6-section egg carton. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 5. Create a Potato Head decorate a real potato - display on a small disposable plate. Prizes: Helen McDonald 6. A real flower bouquet using red and yellow flowers, in a decorated soup can made with a grandparent include a picture of child and grandparent at work. Sponsor: Donna Koeniger 7. Glue seeds on a leaf shape on, 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Ann Arden 8. Draw your family at the 160 th Metcalfe Fair label display on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Wendy Anderson 9. Make a Christmas cracker, ready to hang on a Christmas tree, containing candy, using 1 decorated toilet paper roll. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 10. Decorate an apple to look like a face/head. Sponsor: Bea Gregg Exhibitor winning the highest number of points in Sections 1 to 10 wins $10. Sponsor: Mary Fisher Exhibitor winning the second highest number of points in Sections 1 to 10 wins $8. Sponsor: Mary Fisher Exhibitor winning the third highest number of points in Sections 1 to 10 wins $5. Sponsor: Helen McDonald

71 6 TO 8 YEARS AT FAIR DATE 11. Make a corn cob wagon using a corn cob and any material. Sponsor: Lisa Reid mini-pancakes, with edible pancake faces cooked in the pancakes (eg. Chipits) display on a small disposable plate. Sponsor: Mary Fisher 13. A Thanksgiving candle wreath on a disposable plate well attached. Sponsor: Jane Conn 14. Draw your family at the 160 th Metcalfe Fair label display on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 15. Make a Lego space mobile an original design not to exceed 23 cm. in any direction display on cardboard LABEL. Sponsor: Ann Arden 16. Make a duct tape bookmark decorated. Sponsor: Lois Presley 17. Make a leaf rubbing picture using 5 different labelled leaves, on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Helen McDonald 18. Make a Rice Krispies Square robot, decorated with edible decorations label display on a small disposable plate. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 19. Create a rural mailbox from a small shoe box or cracker box - decorated. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 20. Large plastic juice bottle decorated to look like a snowman. Sponsor: Helen McDonald 21. A SPROUTED seed, any kind labelled in a container. Sponsor: Mary Fisher 22. A drawing of "Me and my Friend at the Fair labelled on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Donna Koeniger 23. Penmanship Hand print and decorate an invitation to the 160 th Metcalfe Fair. Sponsor: Heather Bellinger Exhibitor winning the highest number of points in sections 11 to 23 wins $10. Sponsor: United Church Women, Metcalfe Exhibitor winning the second highest number of points in sections 11 to 23 wins $8. Sponsor: Bekkers Steam Cleaning Exhibitor winning the third highest number of points in sections 11 to 23 wins $5. Sponsor: Helen McDonald 9 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE AT FAIR DATE 24. Make banana bread in a microwaveable mug. Sponsor: Joan Craig 25. Make and decorate a cookiegram for the 160 th Metcalfe Fair - on a 26 cm. disposable base. Sponsor: Jane Conn 26. Loaf of bread --may use bread machine. Sponsor: Betty Michels 27. Make a pencil sketch Me Playing a Team Sport - on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Prizes: $8, $6, $4, $2. Sponsor: Dave & Lyn Presley 28. Printed photo collage of wild animals, designed on a computer on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Adam McDonald 29. Handmade wooden Welcome Sign not to exceed 30cm in any direction. Sponsor: Sarah Dooley, in memory of Harold and Evelyn Cowan 30. Mr. President a cabbage head, decorated to resemble our Fair President - using at least 5 different vegetables securely attached. Sponsor: Brian Johnston 31. Create a sewn Beanie Baby decorated. Sponsor: Betty Michels 32. Make a monster using dryer lint, on a 23 cm. plate. Sponsor: Anne Moore 33. Create a maze in a box not to exceed 30 cm. in any direction. Sponsor: Betty Michels 34. A Selfie of you and a parent, mounted on 15 cm. x 20 cm. paper. Prizes: $5, $4.50, $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2.50. Sponsor: Osgoode Fish, Game and Conservation Club 35. Penmanship Hand scribed At the 160 th Metcalfe Fair, I hope to (Add 2 more lines). Prizes: Book or stuffed animal 36. A real flower centrepiece no larger than 30 cm. in any direction. Prizes: $5, $4.50, $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2.50. Sponsor: Ottawa Wood Pellets, Edwards 37. A hand-drawn emoji of Metcalfe Fair, on a 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Lisa Reid 38. A duct tape pencil case. Sponsor: Anne Moore 39. Rainbow Loom Animal labelled. Prizes $6, $4, $3. Sponsor: Wendy Anderson 40. You and a family look-alike labelled on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Prizes: Book or stuffed animal Exhibitor winning the highest number of points in sections 24 to 40 wins $10. Sponsor: United Church Women, Metcalfe Exhibitor winning the second highest number of points in sections 24 to 40 wins $8. Sponsor: Bekkers Steam Cleaning Exhibitor winning the third highest number of points in sections 24 to 40 wins $5. Sponsor: Helen McDonald

72 13 TO 18 YEARS AT FAIR DATE 42. Make and decorate a 20 cm. x 20 cm. cake for the 160 th Metcalfe Fair. Sponsor: Heather Bellinger 43. Peanut Brittle 3 pieces on an 18 cm disposable plate. Sponsor: Marilyn Gibson 44. Computer design an invitation for the 160 th Metcalfe Fair, on 21.5 cm. x 28 cm. paper. Sponsor: Jane Conn 45. Create a machine-quilted mini quilt of several blocks, each block with a different texture. Quilt size 50 cm. x 50 cm. To be donated to Osgoode Care Centre. Sponsor: Bea Gregg 46. A crocheted or knitted article labelled. Sponsors: Julie Denison and Ross Giles 47. A milk bag placemat woven or crocheted. Prizes: $6, $5, $4, $3, $2. Sponsor: Vernon Women s Institute 48. A painted pie pumpkin. Prizes $6, $5, $4, $3, $2. Sponsor: Osgoode Township Historical Society 49. A handmade wooden game board. Prizes: $25, $15, $10. Sponsor: Cheryl Bunda, in memory of her Dad, William Gorman 50. A handmade picture frame for a 5 X7 photo of Me at a Special Occasion. Sponsor: United Church Women, Edwards 51. A handmade craft, any media. Sponsor: Andrea Taylor 52. An article made of natural products eg., shells, nuts, etc. Sponsor: Mike Koeniger 53. Baking any gluten-free item include a recipe card. Prizes $6, $4, $3. Sponsor: Vernon Presbyterian Ladies Aid 54. Design an Advent calendar using Keurig-style containers Prizes: $6, $4, $3. Sponsor: Vernon Women s Institute photos of Me in Special Clothes - caption under each picture. Mounted on 30 cm x 30 cm bristol board (may need to crop pictures). Prizes: $25, $15, $10. Sponsor: William Bunda, Past Youth Director, Metcalfe Ag. Society 56. A handmade useful article not listed above - labelled. Sponsor: Wendy Anderson 57. Design and make a Christmas ornament. Sponsor: Marion McEwen Exhibitor winning the highest number of points in sections 42 to 57 wins $10. Sponsor: United Church Women, Metcalfe Exhibitor winning the second highest number of points in sections 42 to 57 wins $8. Sponsor: Bekkers Steam Cleaning Exhibitor winning the third highest number of points in sections 42 to 57 wins $5. Sponsor: Helen McDonald FIDDLING AND STEP DANCING COMPETITION Ray Wilson Hall, Metcalfe Community Centre Saturday, October 1, a.m. For more information please contact: Chairperson: Karen Warren dkwarren@rogers.com

73 Metcalfe Agricultural Society Baby Show Sunday, October 2, 2016 Categories: 0 6 months 7 12 months months Prizes will be awarded to all participants. Completed entry forms may be mailed to or dropped off at the Metcalfe Fair Office. There is no entry fee for babies; however, parents are required to pay Fair admission to enter the grounds. Entry Form Girl Boy Baby s First and Last Name: Age: (months) Date of Birth: Parents Names: Address: Phone: The Metcalfe Agricultural Society (MAS) respects the privacy of its members, volunteers, exhibitors and participants. Information collected is used to maintain participant records and is not shared. Photos may be taken at the baby show for use on the Fair website and in future publicity. The MAS (Metcalfe Fair) shall not be held responsible for any accidents or injury incurred at the show or during travel to and from the show. Parent s Consent (signature required):

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75 The Agricultural Education Committee presents "THE BARN DOOR" in the Agriview Building Featuring live displays and interactive demonstrations: Explore the sights and sounds of typical farm life Get up close and personal with the farm animals dairy and beef cattle, pigs, sheep, chickens Learn about food and nutrition Understand the role of agriculture in society FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - School Groups 3:00 p.m. - Doors open to the public SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 10:00 a.m. - doors open SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 10:00 a.m. - doors open Committee Committee: Sandy Jackson Carscadden; Cheryl Sullivan; Bill McNaughton Advisory Committee: Betty Eastman; Agnes Lee; Julie McDonald Sponsors: Farm Credit Canada Ottawa Federation of Agriculture Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association Giant Tiger, Embrun Special thanks to all the people who donate livestock for display

76 Our Fair could not operate without the support and participation of our sponsors, exhibitors, and many volunteers. The Executive and Board of Directors extend a hearty thank you to all who contribute year after year to the success of our Fair. METCALFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY P.O. Box 29, th Line Road, Metcalfe ON K0A 2P0 TO:

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