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Mannville CountryFairMannville Recreation CentreSaturday - August 20th, 20162016 Prize ListSponsored byMannville Agricultural SocietyMannville Agricultural Fair BoardPresidentTara TodVice PresidentVicky MarshallSecretary Shelley GausvikTreasurerLynne RolandDirectors Debbie DubeauBrittany LysonsAlice Stafinski Shauna CharronAlicia Rutt ConvenorsFlowers & ArrangementsAlice StafinskiVegetables & Fruit Vicky MarshallHome Canning & Baking Kari ThompsonSewing, HandicraftsShauna CharronQuilting & Golden AgeDebbie DubeauPhotography, Art & Scrapbooking Natalie ClennettSchool WorkTara TodPee Wee, Junior & Intermediate ExhibitsAlicia Rutt The Fair Board always welcomes new members. If anyone is interested in joining, please contact any of the above members.EntertainmentChicken John’s Petting Zoo Face Painting Sprinkles the Clown – Balloon Animals & Magic ShowsBouncy Boyz – Bouncy Castles4-H Carnival Games Intuitive Readings Psychic MediumThe Baking Robots’ Cupcake WalkFire Truck & Extrication DemoCountry MarketCommunity DisplaysGymkhana EventsAcknowledgementsAglandMcQueen Memorial United ChurchAlberta’s Own – Amy Boe-Allan, Rod BoeAnita WilliamsNorma RossPat KitEllizabeth JohstonCheryl LivingstoneStewart Realty & Stewart AuctionMelva & Sid Jackson MemorialRichard & Louise Chomlak Rutt FamilyBader FarmsCraig’sRiverview Golf CourseDennis & Marjorie Swanson Devon Coulter Memorial Mannville Bottle DepotFCSSGene Schreyer The Marshall FamilyBulldog Vacuum Service Ltd. Eastalta Co-op MannvilleEd EschakVermilion Credit Union-Mannville BranchElaine Kolodziejzyk Vermilion Standard Rex & Joyce Cunningham Extra Ordinary ExtrasVermilion Vet ClinicDragon Hare Studios – Kimberly MorrittVillage of MannvilleVillage Treasures Webb’s of VermilionGrainewsGudrun BaranykBert Duncan TrailersMannville Volunteer Fire DepartmentJack & Norma WillesTheresa SmithJohn & Sharon BuryK-Kenn Industries Ltd.Lillian KoniecznyMannville & District Ag. SocietyMannville AgenciesMannville & Area Liquor StoreMannville Beauty Salon Mannville Electric – Marg Maron MemorialMannville Lodge- #205 Order of Royal PurpleMannville Truck Wash Hess AccountingLynne RolandDoug's Bobcat & Backhoe ServiceFred & June Wyard-Scott Wessel’sHead Over Heelz TBNK Enterprises (UFA Mannville)Tod Enterprises Mid-East Partnership.Vermilion VoiceThe Mannville Fair Board wishes to thank the above businesses, organizations, individuals and to anyone else who helped to sponsor Mannville Fair – 2016!-2699385873125Mannville Agricultural Fair EventsSaturday - August 20th, 20168:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.Pancake Breakfast (Mannville Historical Society) - Gazebo on Main Street 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Parade Assembly - grass field on east side of Mannville School)10:30 a.m.Parade Begins11:00 a.m.Bench Show Opens - Recreation CenterPetting Zoo Opens - Rec Centre ArenaCommunity Displays – Rec Centre Arena LobbyCountry Market – Rec Centre ArenaFace Painting – Rec Centre ArenaTreats Concession – Rec Centre Parking Lot12:00 noonLunch Concession (United Church Women) – Rec Centre Hall 12:00 noon -3:00 p.m.Video Gaming Trailer – Rec Centre Parking Lot12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.Cupcake Walk (The Baking Robots) – Rec Centre Hall1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.Carnival Games (Mannville Multi 4-H Club) – Rec Centre ArenaMannville Volunteer Fire Department Demo – Rec Centre Parking Lot1:15 p.m. & 2:45 p.m.Sprinkles the Clown – Magic Show – Recreation Center HallALL AFTERNOONIntuitive Readings – Rec Centre ArenaPsychic Medium Readings – Rec Centre ArenaSprinkles the Clown – Balloon Art – Rec Centre ArenaBouncy Castle – Outside on grassy areaJousting Ring, Velcro Wall – Outside on grassy area 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Entertainment in the Recreation Center Hall 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Hot Wheels Races (Can bring your own car) – Arena4:00 p.m.All Entertainment ClosesExhibits can be picked upFair ClosesSupper to FollowCatered by Royal Purple Elks5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Mannville Recreational Centre HallLive Music ParadeAssembly 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. - East School YardParade Begins 10:30 a.m.Contact Person Shauna CharronPhone: (780) 763-2202All Entries are WelcomeTheme: Country FunThe idea of our parade is to welcome absolutely everyone to participate.Let your creativity SHINE!!We invite all types of businesses, individuals and municipalities to join the parade to advertise their business or community.Show us what you are all about!*** Prizes *** *** Lots of Fun ***Come and join us!Bench Show - Rules and RegulationsAll exhibits must be made by exhibitor.1.Admission charges for Fair are:Adults –17+ years and exhibitors …. $3.00Students, 4 - 16 years …………… $2.00Children 3 years old and under…………. Free2.There is not an exhibitor fee to enter items in the fair classes.3.Judges reserve the sole right to judge and place exhibits as they see fit, and if in the opinion of the judge, if there is not an exhibit in any class worthy of first prize, none shall be given. If the number of articles asked for is incorrect in any section, it may be disqualified.4.If, in any class there are less than three entries, the board shall be at liberty to amalgamate such events with another class of similar character.5.Prize money will be paid out after the fair by mail.6.All exhibits must be made by the exhibitor, and must not have been entered in any of Mannville’s previous fairs.No person will be allowed to enter more than one exhibit in any section or sub-section of a class.A display table will be set up to display duplicate entries and those that do not qualify under outlined categories.The Fair Board will take every precaution to ensure the safety of entries in the show, but will not be held responsible for any loss or damage thereof.The executive reserves the right to decide any point which is not covered by rules and regulationsEach person entering exhibits must have his own entry form. There is an entry form attached to this booklet. 12.Please complete the entry form and tags before exhibition time.13.Tags may be picked up at various places in town, including Co-op, Village Treasures and Library.14.Entries will be accepted at the Recreation Centre on Thursday, August 18th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and, Friday, August 19th, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Bench show judging will take place on Friday afternoon.For early registration, obtain exhibit number by phoning Shauna Charron at 780-763-2202. Otherwise exhibit numbers are available at door.Perishable items must be placed in a new Ziploc bag. Tape entry tag to outside of bag. Please do not cover vegetables.Members of the public and exhibitors are not allowed in the hall prior to 11:00 a.m. - Saturday.18.The Fair Board will not be responsible for any accidents on the grounds.Exhibits must not be removed until 4:00 p.m., August 20, 2016. Building should be cleared by 4:30 p.m. Mannville Fair Board is not responsible for any items left behind.If by reason of inclemency of weather, or any other unavoidable circumstances, the receipts are not sufficient to pay prizes in full, the management will pay such percentage of the whole, as funds will permit. Exhibits Open to PublicSaturday, August 20thFrom 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.*A larger printable version of the Fairbook is available on the Village of Mannville website.*Table of ContentsADULT CLASSES (18 years +)Class 1Flowers Class 2Bouquets Class 3ArrangementsClass 4VegetablesClass 5 FruitsClass 6Home Canning and Preserving Class 7Baking Class 8Handicrafts Class 9QuiltingClass 10 Sewing Class 11 PhotographyClass 12ArtClass 13ScrapbookingClass 14Golden Age – (ages 65 plus)INTERMEDIATE CLASSES (AGES 12 – 17 years)Class 15Intermediate BakingClass 16Intermediate Vegetables Class 17Intermediate HandicraftsClass 18Intermediate FlowersClass 19Intermediate ArtClass 20Intermediate PhotographyJUNIOR CLASSES (ages 8-11 years old) Class 21Junior Baking Class 22Junior Vegetables Class 23Junior Handicrafts Class 24Junior FlowersClass 25Junior Art Class 26Junior PhotographyClass 27PEEWEE EXHIBITS – (ages 7 years and under) Entries NOT accepted after 11:30 AM on August 19thTO ENCOURAGE EQUALITY OF COMPETITION, WE ARE ASKING THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO PROFIT FROM THEIR WORK TO REFRAIN FROM ENTERING AS THIS IS AN AMATEUR FAIR.Professionals are welcome to set up a display of their work to show, sell, or advertise.ADULT CLASSES (18 years +)Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 for each sectionJudging - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd - All ExhibitsFlowers and Arrangements**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**Class 1 - Flowers Rules: Show what you grow. Use glass jars or containers suited to the flower for exhibits. Use sturdy containers with sturdy lids, unless otherwise stated. (FOIL PIEPLATES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED)Additional foliage should not be added.Do not include noxious weeds. (example Baby’s Breath, Common Tansy, Creeping Bellflower)A bloom is one flower Please check your flowers for bugs, etc.If more than one bloom is requested, please use the same color. A prize sponsored by the United Church Women will be awarded to the person with the highest total points in Class 1. Prizes of $12.00, $8.00, and $5.00 will be awarded courtesy of Edward Eschak to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd total aggregate point winners.Section 1Aster - 3” and under3 bloomsSection 2Aster - over 3” 3 blooms Section 3Bachelor Buttons5 bloomsSection 4Calendula1 bloom per stem, 5 stemsSection 5Decorative Sunflower – Under 6”1 stemSection 6Largest Sunflower1 stemSection 7Cosmos3 stemsSection 8Dahlia - 3” and under1 stem/bloomSection 9Dahlia - over 3”1 stem/bloomSection 10Gladiola1 spikeSection 11 Hollyhock – single 3 bloomsSection 12Hollyhock - double3 bloomsSection 13Lavatera1 stemSection 14Asiatic Lily1 stemSection 15Oriental Lily1 stem Section 16Marigold - 3” and under3 bloomsSection 17Marigold - over 3”5 bloomsSection 18Nasturtium3 bloomsSection 19Pansy over 2”5 bloomsSection 20Viola (any variety)5 blooms Section 21Petunia - double3 blooms Section 22Petunia - single 3” or under3 blooms Section 23Petunia - single over 3”3 blooms Section 24Rose 1 bloom in rose bowl (No Additions)Section 25Rose - Hybrid Tea l stem/bloom (please use suitable bowl or vase)Section 26Rose - Shrub1 spraySection 27Snapdragon3 spikesSection 28Sweet Peas5 spikesSection 29Zinnia - 3” and under3 bloomsSection 30Zinnia - over 3”3 bloomsSection 31Annual any other not listed (name variety)1 stem/bloom/spikeSection 32Perennial any other not listed (name variety)1 stem/bloom/spikeClass 2 – Bouquets (Not arranged)527939037465A prize of $10.00 will be awarded for the highest total points in Class 2.In memory of Marj Maron - courtesy of Lloyd Maron.Section 1Sweet Peas – Filler AllowedSection 2Mixed FlowersSection 33 kinds of Perennials – name each perennialSection 4All One Kind of FlowerClass 3 - Arrangements Arrangements – accessories and fillers allowed, may be natural or manmade material, e.g., marbles, candle, mat, etc.A prize of $10.00 courtesy of Norma Ross will be awarded for the highest total points in Class 3. Section 1Floral table centreSection 2FoliageSection 3GladiolasSection 4DahliaSection 5Buffet – facing one waySection 6Dried flowersSection 7Miniature Arrangement – 3” x 3”Section 8Tea Cup Arrangement Section 9 Grain - $15.00 for first and $10.00 for second courtesy Rex and Joyce CunninghamSection 10 Tea PotSection 11Outdoor Annual Pot – May contain more than 1 variety - Planted by ExhibitorSection 12House Plant – Flowering Section 13House Plant – FoliageSection 14 African VioletSection 15CactiSection 16 GOLDEN AGE - 65 years plus - Tea Cup ArrangementPrizes for Section 16 are donated by Wessel’s - $10.00 -1st, $6.00 - 2nd, $4.00 - 3rdSection 17 GOLDEN AGE – 65 years plus - Garden Flower ArrangementVegetables and Fruits**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**Class 4 - Vegetables Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Highest Aggregate points $15.00 and $10.00 for runner-up, courtesy of Theresa SmithShow what you grow.Name the variety on entry tag if possible.504190084455Display small vegetables on a paper plate or tray.Section 1Beans - green - 5 pods 3/8” stem left onSection 2Beans – yellow - 5 pods 3/8” stem left onSection 3Beans – purple - 5 pods 3/8” stem left onSection 4Beans - broad - 5 pods….. Note: Leave both ends on beansSection 5Beets - round - 3 roots with 1” of topSection 6Beets - cylinder - 3 roots with 1” of topSection 7Corn - 2 ears -1/3 husk removedSection 8Carrots - long (6” or longer) 3 roots with 1” of top - First place receives a prize courtesy Mannville Riverview Golf Course Section 9Carrots - short (less than 6”) 3 roots with 1” of topSection 10Onions – 3 bulbs – trim root hairs ? inchSection 11Red onions - 3 bulbs – trim root hairs ? inchNote: Onion roots and tops should be removed about ? “ from bulb. Leave some ripe outer skinsSection 12Leeks - 2Section 13 Peas - 5 pods….. Note: Leave both ends on peasSection 14Cucumbers - 2 slicing variety - stem onSection 15Cucumbers - 3 pickling variety- stem onSection 16Potatoes – 3 red skinSection 17 Potatoes – 3 netted or russet skinSection 18Potatoes – 3 white skinSection 19 Potatoes – 3 any other color skinSection 20 Tomatoes –3 green with stems on Section 21Tomatoes –3 red with stems on Section 22Tomatoes cherry type – 5 green with stems onSection 23Tomatoes cherry type – 5 red with stems on Section 24Vegetable collection - 5 different kinds of vegetables displayed on tray Section 25Swiss Chard - l plantSection 26Soup Pot – whole vegetables to make soup displayed in potSection 27Kohlrabi - 2 – trim root and leave a few leaves on topSection 28Broccoli - l headSection 29Celery - l bunchSection 30Zucchini – l stir fry sizeSection 31Zucchini – 1 baking sizeSection 32Lettuce - l headSection 33Garlic - 3 bulbs – trim root hair ? inchSection 34Bell Peppers - 2 - red, green or yellowSection 35Rhubarb – 3 stalks – leave small fan of leaf and remnant of the root attachedSection 36Fresh herb collection – 5 or more species, named - 3 stems of eachSection 37Any other vegetable not mentioned above – 1Class 5 - FruitsPrizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Highest aggregate points will receive $10.00 courtesy of Vermilion/Mannville Credit UnionName the variety on entry tag if possible.Display on a paper plate or tray.Section 1Raspberries- 9 fruits with stemsSection 2Nanking cherry- 9 fruits with stemsSection 3Other berry fruit- 9 fruits with stemsSection 4Apples under 2” - 3 of one varietySection 5Apples over 2’’ - 3 of one varietySection 6Plum- 3 fruitsSection 8Fruit Plate - 4 kinds, 3 of eachSection 9Any fruit not mentioned above – 2 fruits of one variety1925320444500Home Canning and Preserving Class 6 – Home Canning and Preserving Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Highest aggregate points will receive $10.00 courtesy of Jack and Norma WillesAll jars must be labeled, stating date sealed and contents. Use only approved sealed jars, either snap or glass-rubber. Section 1Raspberry Jam - l jar Section 2Strawberry Jam - l jar Section 3Other Jam - 1 jarSection 4Freezer Jam strawberry - 1 containerSection 5Freezer Jam raspberry - 1 containerSection 6Crabapple jelly – 1 jarSection 7Raspberry jelly – 1 jarSection 8Any cherry jelly – 1 jarSection 9Canned fruit – Wild - 1 jarSection 10 Canned peaches – 1 jarSection 11Canned pears- 1 jarSection 12Canned raspberries – 1 jarSection 13Other canned fruit not mentioned – 1 jarSection 14Home dried fruit leather – 2 pieces – label types of fruit usedSection 15Relish - 1 Jar – Prize courtesy Mannville Riverview Golf Course for firstSection 16Dill pickles – 1 jar Dill pickled cucumberSection 17Beet Pickles – 1 jar (a subscription to Grainews will be awarded to first place winner) Section 18Bread and Butter Pickles – 1jar cannedSection 19 Freezer pickles – 1 containerSection 20Salsa – 1 jarSection 21Homemade Wine – 1 bottle – not from a kitSection 22Homemade Wine – 1 bottle - from a kitBaking Class 7 - BakingPrizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Highest Aggregate points $15.00 and runner up $10.00 courtesy of Vermilion/Mannville Credit UnionNote:No commercial mixes, fillings or frostings to be used.Items to be placed on tray or plate and covered.Tape entry tag to outside of new Ziploc bag.Small size pie pans recommended.BreadsSection 1Sweet dough buns - 3 Section 2Homemade Brown Bread – ? loaf, cut from top to bottomSection 3Homemade White Bread – ? loaf, cut from top to bottomSection 4Bread Machine Brown – ? loaf, cut from top to bottom Section 5Bread Machine White – ? loaf, cut from top to bottomSection 6Gluten-free Bread - ? loaf, cut from top to bottom, Include RecipeSection 7Ethnic Bread – state Culture – ? loaf, cut from top to bottomSection 8Cinnamon Rolls – 3 Section 9Raised Doughnuts - 3408622593980Section 10Baking Powder Biscuits – 3 CookiesSection 11Shortbread Cookies - 3Section 12Baked Coconut Macaroons - 3Section 13Ginger Snaps – 3Section 14Gluten-free cookies - 3 Include RecipeSection 15Oatmeal Cookies -3 - must use the following recipe: Cream together:2 cups brown sugar? cup shortening? cup butterAdd: 1 tsp. vanilla - mixAdd2 beaten eggs2 cups rolled oats? c. coconutSift together:2 cups flour? teaspoon salt? teaspoon soda1 teaspoon baking powderAdd and mix wellShape into balls and flatten with fork.Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes.CakesSection 16Jelly Roll - any filling Section 17Assorted Tea Dainties - 3 kinds and 3 of each Section 18Chiffon Cake - not iced, ? of cake ($10.00 for best chiffon courtesy of Lil Konieczny)Section 19Chocolate cake - not iced - ? cake from 8”x8” panSection 20Lemon Poppyseed Cake using cake mix - ? of cakeSection 21Ethnic Cake – state culture – ? of cakePiesSection 22Two crust – smallest pie pan size (10 kg. Co-op Flour from Eastalta Co-op for best pie)Section 23One crust pie – smallest pie pan sizeSection 24Butter tarts with raisins – 3 Loaves (1/2 loaf only) – plain loaf – no nuts, raisinsSection 25Carrot LoafSection 26Banana Loaf Section 27 Lemon Loaf with GlazeSection 28Other vegetable or fruit loaf not mentionedOthersSection 29Bran Muffins with raisins – 3 ($5.00 courtesy of Tara Tod for first place)Section 30Any Fruit muffin - 3Section 31Fudge – 3 pieces – each 2” x 2”....must use the following recipe.Fudge1 pkg. 300 g. chocolate chips1 can sweetened condensed milk1 ? cup (or less) icing sugar1 tsp. vanilla? cup chopped nutsPinch of saltIn heavy saucepan, melt chocolate chips with condensed milk. Remove from heat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Spread evenly into 8” x 8” pan. Chill 2-3 hours. Handicrafts Class 8 - HandicraftsPrizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Prizes for the highest total aggregate ($12.00) and runner-up ($8.00) awarded in Class 8 courtesy of Anita Williams.Section 1Crocheted adult garmentSection 2Crocheted doily over 16 inches - $15.00 Craig’s gift certificate for 1st placeSection 3Crocheted tablecloth/topperSection 4Crocheted afghan/blanket under 60 inchesSection 5Any other crocheted item not listed aboveSection 6Hand knitted baby wearSection 7 Hand knitted adult garmentSection 8Hand knitted mitts, slippers, socksSection 9Hand knitted afghan/blanket under 60 inchesSection 10Any other hand knitted item not listed aboveSection 11Embroidery - stampedSection 12Plastic canvas needlepoint - 1 onlySection 13Counted cross stitch (1 article only)Section 14Traditional Hardanger articleSections 11 - 14 – Prize for highest total aggregate $12.00, second $8.00 and third $5.00 in memory of Melva Jackson, courtesy Cheryl Livingstone Section 15Woodwork article – specify if from kit (first prize courtesy Mannville Riverview Golf Course) Section 16Handcrafted Christmas decoration (not sewn)Section 17Rug or wall hanging – not sewnSection 18Dolls, teddy bears and similar stuffed creations – specify if kit usedSection 19Recycled craft articleSection 20Jewellery – any techniqueSection 21Any other handcrafted article not mentioned in any other section of this class546544520320QuiltingClass 9 - QuiltingPrizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00. Prizes for the highest total aggregate ($15.00 gift certificate) and runner-up ($10.00 gift certificate) awarded in Class 9 courtesy of Extraordinary Extras.Section 1 Patchwork quilt - twin size or larger - hand quilted (1st-$20.00 gift certificate from Craig’s)Section 2Quilt - twin size or larger - machine quilted on home sewing machineSection 3 Quilt –twin size or larger - commercially quilted (1st-$15 gift certificate from Village Treasures)Section 4Baby QuiltSection 5Ragtime Quilt Section 6Lap Size QuiltSection 7Group Quilt (Must be a club, family, or group of 3 or more people – please name the group)Section 8Any Patchwork Quilt using recycled materialSection 9Wall hanging - hand quilted - prize courtesy of Mannville & Area Liquor Store for first Section 10Wall hanging -machine quilted – prize courtesy of Mannville & Area Liquor Store for first 5057140159385Section 11Miniature Quilt – using a miniature version of quilt blocksSection 12Set of two pieced placemats Section 13Set of two pieced or appliquéd potholdersSection 14Table runner, topper or tableclothSection 15Quilted tree skirt -1st- $10.00 Gift Certificate from Craig’sSection 16Quilted Christmas StockingSection 17Quilted Wearable Article – 1st-$10.00 Gift Certificate from Craig’sSewingClass 10 - SewingPrizes $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Prizes for the highest total aggregate ($10.00) and runner-up ($5.00) awarded in Class 10 courtesy of Richard and Louise Chomlak.Section 1Blouse or shirtSection 2Dress - First receives $10.00 gift certificate from Craig’sSection 3Skirt Section 4VestSection 5Matching two piece outfit (skirt, dress, slacks or shorts with hat, jacket vest or top) - First receives $10.00 courtesy of Marj Swanson 674370015621000Section 6 Denim or Corduroy Wearing Apparel – First receives a prize from Mannville RiverviewGolf CourseSection 7CostumesSection 8Any Sleepwear (nightgown, housecoat, P.J’s, sleep pants, sleepers, etc.)Section 9Any sewn wearable article not mentioned in any other section of this classSection 10Home Décoration Item (not quilted)Section 11Apron - First receives a prize from Mannville Riverview Golf CourseSection 12Sewn Christmas Decoration (not quilted)Section 13Ornamental CushionSection 14Sewing article using recycled materialsSection 15Tote bag – First receives a $10.00 Craig’s gift certificateSection 16Any sewn household article not included in any other sections of this class. (carriers, hot pads, teapot warmers, appliance covers, etc). PhotographyClass 11 – Amateur PhotographyPrizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Attach pictures firmly with masking tape or 2 sided tape not scotch tape. Entire print must be used.A prize of $15.00 courtesy of K-Kenn Industries will be awarded to the exhibitor with the highest aggregate of combined points in Sections 1 - 18 and $10.00 to the runner-up. All pictures must have been taken by the exhibitor.All prints mounted, not under glass or framed. No photocopies or laser copies.For Section 1 – 9, (unless noted otherwise) 2 color prints mounted, not under glass or frame (4” x 6’’only)Section 1 FlowersSection 2Sunset/SunriseSection 3Animal(s) and/or Bird(s)Section 4Architecture (Buildings)Section 5ScenerySection 6CloudsSection 7Four Seasons (1 print of each season)Section 8People – candid shotsSection 9AgricultureFor Section 10 – 18, 1 print mounted, not under glass or frame 5” x 7”Section 10 Color Enlargement – ScenerySection 11Color Enlargement - People or Person, Section 12Color Enlargement - Animal(s) and/or Bird(s)Section 13Color Enlargement - FlowersSection 14Color Enlargement - HumorSection 15Color Enlargement - AgricultureSection 16Black and White Enlargement - People/personSection 17Black and White Enlargement - ArchitectureSection 18 Black and White Enlargement - Agriculture Section 19Digitally Enhanced....1 photo...4”x6”, show before and after TO ENCOURAGE MORE ENTRIES WE ARE ASKING THOSE THAT ARE PROFESSIONAL AND PROFIT FROM THEIR WORK TO REFRAIN FROM ENTERING AS THIS IS AN AMATEUR FAIR.OUR SUGGESTION IS THAT YOU SET UP A DISPLAY OF YOUR WORK TO SELL OR ADVERTISE.40481257269480ArtTO ENCOURAGE EQUALITY OF COMPETITION, WE ARE ASKING THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO PROFIT FROM THEIR WORK TO REFRAIN FROM ENTERING AS THIS IS AN AMATEUR FAIR.Professionals are welcome to set up a display to show, sell or advertise their artwork.Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 No Size RestrictionsClass 12 - ART$5.00 for highest total points in Section 1-3 courtesy Gene Schreyer,Section 1Oil-Landscapes - $10.00 for First In memory of Marj Maron, courtesy of Lloyd MaronSection 2Oil - Portrait592328051435Section 3Oil – Other $5.00 for highest total points in Section 4-6 courtesy Gene SchreyerSection 4Water Color – PortraitSection 5Water Color – Flowers -$12.50 for First in memory of Chrystal McLennan courtesy Cheryl LivingstoneSection 4Water Color – PortraitSection 5Water Color – FlowersSection 6Water Color - Other$5.00 for highest total points in Section 7-9 courtesy Gene SchreyerSection 7Acrylics – Landscapes - $12.50 for First in memory of Chrystal McLennan courtesy Cheryl LivingstoneSection 8Acrylics - Portrait Section 9 Acrylics – OtherSection 10 Sketching $5.00 for first courtesy Gene SchreyerSection 11 Pastels $5.00 for first courtesy of Gene SchreyerSection 12 Mixed Medium $5.00 for first courtesy of Gene SchreyerSection 13Handwriting (mounted on card) – write poem “The Horse” below - $5.00 for First in memory of Devon Coulter – courtesy Richard and Louise Chomlak The Horse by Ronald Duncan Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, Friendship without envy,Or beauty without vanity?Here, where grace is served with muscleAnd strength by gentleness confinedHe serves without servility; he has fought without enmity.There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent.There is nothing so quick, nothing more patient.For Sections 14 – 20, Place card in plastic bag and attach entry tag to plastic bagSection 14Card Making - Birthday - $5.00 for first courtesy Norma RossSection 15Card Making - WeddingSection 16Card Making - BabySection 17Card Making - Thank youSection 18Card Making - Christmas - $5.00 for first courtesy Norma RossSection 19Card Making – AnniversarySection 20Card Making - OtherSection 21 Other form of art not specified aboveScrapbookingClass 13 - Scrapbooking Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 A prize of $12.50 courtesy Edward Eschak for the highest combined points in Sections 1 and 2Section 1One page spreadPictures must have been taken by exhibitor (except when exhibitor is in picture)Section 2Two page spreadPictures must have been taken by exhibitor (except when exhibitor is in picture)Section 3Seasonal (winter, spring, summer or fall) - $5.00 Courtesy of Marj Swanson for FirstSection 4OtherSection 5Photo Albums (must have at least 10 pages – 5 double sided)A prize of $12.50, courtesy of Edward Eschak will be awarded for the highest combined points in Sections 5 and 6.Albums must include a title page, variety of formats and some journaling. Pictures must be taken by exhibitor (except when exhibitor is in picture)Section 6Heritage/History Pages must have been done by exhibitorGolden Age – 65 and olderPrizes - $5.00, $4.00, $3.00Class No. 14 - Age 65 and olderPrize for the highest total aggregate will be $15.00 and runner up prize will be $10.00 in this class courtesy of Jack and Norma Willes.Section 1Any novelty article. (First place winner will receive a gift certificate from Mannville Beauty Salon – Kim NaporaSection 2Any embroidered article - traditionalSection 3 Crocheted afghan/blanketSection 4Crocheted doily over 16 inches Section 5Crocheted doily under 16 inchesSection 6Crocheted slippers, mitts, etcSection 7 Knitted afghan/blanketSection 8Knitted slippers, mitts, socksSection 9Fancy Cushion Section 10Quilt – hand quilted -1st place $10.00 Craig’s Gift CertificateSection 11Quilt – machine quiltedSection 12Counted cross stitch – 1 article onlySection 13Traditional HardangerSection 14Handcrafted Christmas decoration - 1st place $10.00 Craig’s Gift CertificateSection 15Any sewn articleSection 16Pair of placemats or potholdersSection 17Table topper or table runnerSection 18Woodwork – no kitsSection 19Any recycled articleSection 20Any craft article not mentioned in any other section of this class245745070485INTERMEDIATE CLASSES (AGES 12 – 17 YEARS)499110079375Intermediate BakingAny Intermediate Exhibit must have been done by the Exhibitor Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Class 15 (12 – 17 years old)A prize of $10.00 will be awarded by Jack and Norma Willes to the exhibitor obtaining the highest aggregate points in Class 15.No commercial mixes, fillings or frostings to be usedSection 1Plain chocolate cake - no icing -1/4 cake from 8”x8” pan First receives $5.00 courtesy of Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 2Chocolate chip cookies - 3Section 3Brownies - not iced – 3 Section 4Ginger snaps - 3 Section 5Decorated cupcakes – 3 - (decoration only judged) First receives $5.00 courtesy Jack and Norma WillesSection 6 Vegetable or fruit loaf – ? loaf only Section 7Best Bread Contest – ? loaf cut from top to bottomSection 8Nutritious lunch box- include menu card – First receives a gift bag from Eastalta Co-op.Intermediate Vegetables**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Class 16 (12 - 17 years old)A prize for the highest total aggregate points in Class 16 will receive $15.00 and the runner up in this class will receive $10.00 courtesy of Gudrun Baranyk.Section 1Carrots – 3 roots with 1” of topSection 2Beets - 3 roots with 1” of topSection 3Potatoes - 3 of any one varietySection 4Tomatoes – 3 red with stem on. First receives $5.00 courtesy of Theresa Smith.Section 5Tomatoes – 3 green with stem onSection 6Cucumber – 2 slicing variety with stem on5391150329565Section 7Onion – 3 bulbs Note: Onion roots and tops should be removed about ? inch from bulb. Only jagged and outer scales should be removed.Section 8Vegetable – Any large or odd vegetableSection 9Vegetable Snack Tray prepared – ready to eatIntermediate HandicraftsPrizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00(Please specify if a kit has been used)Class 17 (12 - 17 years old)A prize for the highest aggregate points to receive $12.00, second highest to receive $8.00, and the third highest to receive $5.00 in Class 17, courtesy of Fred and June Wyard-Scott.Section 1Recycled craft –First receives $5.00 Craig’s gift certificate Section 2Painted Rock – First receives $5.00 courtesy Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 3Woodwork – First receives $6.00 courtesy of J. WillesSection 4Handmade Greeting Card Section 5JewellerySection 6Christmas OrnamentSection 7Lego or K’nex Creation - First receives $5.00 courtesy Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 8Duct tape item/craftSection 9Small sewn item – wall hanging, tote bag, cushion, etc. - First receives $5.00 courtesy of Richard and Louise ChomlakSection 10Quilt - First receives $5.00 courtesy of Richard and Louise ChomlakSection 11Sewn article of wearing apparel (boxers, sleep pants, etc.)Section 13Clay Sculpture (Clay, Model Magic, Playdoh)Section 14Birdhouse – First receives $6.00 courtesy of J. WillesSection 16Crochet or knitted articleSection 17Scrapbooking pageSection 18Handwriting – please mount on construction paper – write poem “The Horse” below – First receives $5.00 in memory of Devon Coulter – courtesy Richard and Louise ChomlakThe Horse by Ronald Duncan Where in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, Friendship without envy,Or beauty without vanity?Here, where grace is served with muscleAnd strength by gentleness confinedHe serves without servility; he has fought without enmity.There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent.There is nothing so quick, nothing more patient. -Section 19Model – mounted on suitable carrying tray, i.e. vehicles, aircraft, etc. – glued modelSection 20Diorama (scene in a box) – First receives $5.00 courtesy of the Rutt Family Section 21Miscellaneous item not mentioned in any other section of this class. Intermediate Flowers**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Class 18 (12 - 17 years old) A prize of $12.50 for the highest aggregate in Class 18 in memory of Syd Jackson courtesy Cheryl LivingstoneSection 1Mixed flower bouquet First place winner will receive $5.00, second place winner will receive $3.00, third place winner will receive $2.00 courtesy of Pat KitSection 2Sweet Peas – bouquet of sweet peas 3895725160655Section 4Sunflower headSection 5Bouquet of any one kind of flowerSection 6 Arrangement – garden flowersIntermediate Art – Amateur (12 - 17 years old)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 – No size RestrictionsClass 19 (12 – 17 years)A prize of $10.00 for Highest Aggregate in Class 19 and $5.00 for Runner-up – courtesy of Brenda WalkerSection 1 Abstract WatercolorSection 2Landscape WatercolorSection 3Still Life WatercolorSection 4Other WatercolorSection 5Abstract AcrylicsSection 6Landscape AcrylicsSection 7 Still Life AcrylicsSection 8Portrait AcrylicsSection 9Other AcrylicsSection 10Pencil Sketching (no pencil crayon)Section 11Charcoal SketchingSection 12Ink SketchingSection 13 PastelsSection 14PotterySection 15Any other art medium not listed aboveIntermediate PhotographyPrizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Class 20 (12 - 17 years old)One color print mounted, not under glass or frame, 4” x 6’’ only. Attach picture firmly. Picture must have been taken by the exhibitor. Highest total points in Class 20 will receive $10.00 and runner-up will receive $5.00 courtesy Dragon Hare Studios – Kimberly MorrittSection 1People Doing ThingsSection 2Animals or BirdsSection 3FlowersSection 4Scenic ViewSection 5HumorSection 5AgricultureJUNIOR CLASSES (ages 8 – 11 years)Junior BakingPrizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Class 21 – Baking (8 – 11 years of age)Any Junior Exhibit must have been done by the Exhibitor A prize of $10.00 will be awarded by Jack and Norma Willes to the exhibitor obtaining the highest aggregate points in Class 21.No commercial mixes, fillings or frostings to be used Section 1Plain white cake - no icing -1/4 cake from 8”x8” pan - First receives $5.00 courtesy Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 2Chocolate chip cookies - 3Section 3Brownies – 3 – not iced. Section 4Peanut Butter cookies - 3 Section 5Decorated cupcakes – 3 (decoration only judged) 1st receives$5.00 gift certificate courtesy Craig’s Section 6Cookiegram – bake and decorate a cookie gram (Large cookie) in any shape (no mix) and decorate for any occasion or person. Include message. Include a sample for judging.Section 7 Nutritious lunch box – Must include menu card - First receives a gift bag from Eastalta Co-op. 5488940107950Section 8Rice Krispie Creation – First receives $5.00 courtesy Jack and Norma WillesJunior VegetablesClass 22 (8 – 11 years of age)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**A prize for the highest total aggregate in Class 22 will receive $10.00 and the runner up will receive $5.00, courtesy of Theresa SmithSection 1Vegetable plate - a group of 5 different kinds of vegetables on a plate - may include a tomato.Section 2Carrots - 3 roots with 1” of topSection 3Potatoes - 3 of any one varietySection 4Cucumber – 2 slicing variety - stem onSection 5Onions - 3 bulbsSection 6Vegetable Creation – First receives $5.00 courtesy of Theresa SmithSection 7Vegetable – Any large or odd vegetableSection 8Vegetable Snack Tray prepared – ready to eat –First receives Craig’s $5.00 gift certificate5730621108127Junior HandicraftsClass 23 – Handicrafts (8 – 11 years of age)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 (Please specify if a kit has been used)A prize for the highest aggregate points in Class 23 to receive $12.00, second highest to receive $8.00, and the third highest to receive $5.00, courtesy of Fred and June Wyard-Scott.Section 1Recycled articleSection 2Painted Rock – First receives $5.00 courtesy of Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 3Lego or K’nex (on firm base) First receives $5.00 in memory of Marj Maron, courtesy of Lloyd Maron.Section 4Popsicle Stick Craft Item –First receives $6.00 courtesy of J. WiillesSection 5Handmade greeting cardSection 6Jewelry – First receives $10.00 gift certificate courtesy Craig’s Section 7Christmas OrnamentSection 8Small sewn project (i.e. pot holder, hot mat, wall hanging, etc.) - First receives $5.00 courtesy of Richard and Louise ChomlakSection 9Sewn article of wearing apparel –- First receives $5.00 courtesy of Richard and Louise Chomlak. Section 10Birdhouse – First receives $6.00 courtesy of Jack WillesSection 11Wrapped present (empty box wrapped with wrapping paper, decoration and tag)Section 12 Handwriting – mounted on construction paper – write poem “The Horse” below - $5.00 for First in memory of Devon Coulter – courtesy Richard and Louise ChomlakSection 13Hobby Collection – a collection of 10 items or more on suitable tray for carrying. Name the collection. (i.e. rocks, stickers, cards, etc.)Section 14Scrapbooking pageSection 15Miscellaneous item not mentioned in any other section of this class The Horse by Ronald DuncanWhere in this wide world can man find nobility without pride, Friendship without envy,Or beauty without vanity?Here, where grace is served with muscleAnd strength by gentleness confinedHe serves without servility; he has fought without enmity.There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent.There is nothing so quick, nothing more patientJunior FlowersClass 24 – Flowers (8 – 11 years of age)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00**REFER TO APPENDIX FOR JUDGING CRITERIA AND PRESENTATION TIPS**A prize of $12.50 for the highest aggregate in Class 24 in memory of Syd Jackson courtesy Cheryl LivingstoneSection 1Mixed flower bouquet First place winner will receive $5.00, second place winner will receive $3.00, third place winner will receive $2.00 courtesy of Pat KitSection 2Flower – one kind – 3 stemsSection 4Sunflower head488632567945Section 5 Arrangement – garden flowersJunior ArtClass 25 – Art (8 – 11 years of age)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Highest aggregate of points in Section 25 will receive $10.00 courtesy of Elizabeth JohnstonSection 1Pencil, charcoal or ink DrawingSection 2Watercolor PaintingSection 3Acrylic PaintingSection 4Original crayon drawing – pencil, wax or crayograph crayonsSection 5PotteryJunior PhotographyClass 26 - Photography (8 – 11 years of age)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00One color print mounted, not under glass or frame, 4” x 6’’ only. Attach picture firmly. Picture must have been taken by the exhibitor. Highest total points in Class 26 will receive $10.00 and runner-up $5.00 courtesy of Lynne RolandSection 1People Doing ThingsSection 2Animals or BirdsSection 3FlowersSection 4Scenic ViewSection 5HumorSection 6AgriculturePee Wee Exhibits (7years and under)Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00**Please include age on tag (where visible to judge)**Class 27 (7 years and under)5576570175895A prize for the highest total aggregate points in Class 28 will receive $6.00 and the runner up will receive $4.00 courtesy Jack and Norma WillesSection 1Colored Coloring Book Picture – 8 ?” x 11” STATE AGESection 2Pencil drawingSection 3Any original picture – marker, ink, crayon Section 4Painted pictureSection 5Vegetable CreationSection 6Lego or Duplo on firm base –First receives $5.00 in memory of Marj Maron, courtesy of Lloyd Maron.Section 7Painted rock - First receives $5.00 courtesy Alberta’s Own RestaurantSection 8Rice Krispie CreationSection 9Hobby collection – 10 items or more placed on a suitable tray. Please name the collection (i.e. rocks, stickers, etc). Section 10Handmade Greeting CardSection 12Any item not mentioned in any other section of this class. Section 13 Bouquet of Flowers – any kind of garden flowerMannville School Work DisplayAn Honorarium of $18.00 is awarded to each classroom for full class participation. School curriculum encourages the participation and enjoyment of artistic concepts as a purely personal achievement. Therefore, each child has the opportunity to select one or two pieces of his/her year’s work in Art. Artwork is expressed in many different media and material. Competition is not an element in artistic expression and therefore, no prizes are awarded.We hope you enjoy the creative art display from the students at Mannville School!APPENDIXTips on Presenting an Attractive Display – according to Judging CriteriaFlowers – Clean fresh flowers free from bugs and blemishes, and uniform in size, shape, color and harmony.Containers – suited to flower. Not too decorative to take away from flower. Container is in proportion to size and type of flower.Long Stemmed Flowers – Use tall vases with narrow openings. Leaves stripped off the bottom of stem that is in the water. Flowers such as a gladiolas, arrange snug in container so it doesn’t move around.Individual Blooms – such as cosmos and calendula are shown with only one open bloom per stem in narrow container of appropriate heightMultiple Blooms – such as sweet pea, stock, phlox and snapdragons, the more open blooms the better the exhibitIndividual Blooms – such as petunias, tuberous begonia, pansy and viola, only the flower is judged. Remove stems and foliage. Containers for Individual Blooms – shallow with foil covers and large enough so that flowers do not touchExample … margarine tubs – cut center of the lid out and leave raised edge. Place foil (shiny side down) over container and snap down lid. Punch small holes in foil for stems, making sure flowers don’t touch. Cut stem so it will be in water but bloom rests on foil. Or use shallow plastic food storage containers. Drill small holes in lid.Floral Arrangements – In arrangements the container and the use of fillers and accessories enhance your display. Accessories examples are mats, doilies, marbles, candles, figurines, etc. Filler examples are baby’s breath, goutweed, nanking cherry, peony etc. No oasis must be used. Lilies – Little emphasis is put on number of open flowers. A stem with a single perfect open flower will rate higher than one with many flowers open of which not all are perfect.Best condition is when – lower flowers are open but not fading, upper flowers still in bud, free from disease and insect damage, anthers are present and petals not stained with pollen. Arrangement Size Standards:Miniature – are not to exceed 7 ? cm (3”) in any direction including container base and accessories. To be viewed from all sides.Cup and Saucer – are not to exceed 20 cm (8”) including container base and accessories. To be viewed from all sides.Dining Room Table – are not to exceed 30 cm (12”) including container base and accessories. To be viewed from all sides.Coffee Table – are not to exceed 15 cm (6”). To be viewed from all sides.Buffet or Side Table – viewed from only one side. You should state what type yours is and where you are planning to display it. Judging Criteria For VegetablesColor - should be bright, clean and attractive. A rich dark color is preferred.Condition - free from blemishes that are caused by insects, disease, dirt or mechanical damage.Size- should be of moderate size. Usually oversized vegetables are coarse, tough and lacking in flavor.Uniformity - all items in a display should be similar size, color, maturity and shape.Specific VegetablesBeans - Uniform pod length, color typical of variety and free of blemishes and bruises. Pods should be crisp, fresh and free from stringiness and fiber.Beets - Deep red color including crown. Top should be trimmed and roots should have no side hairs and when cut should not have white rings.Cabbage - Firm, moderate-sized heads, free of insect damage, with stalk removed but some of the outer leaves left.Cauliflower - Heads 5” to 8” in diameter with a firm white curd. Firm stems and no leaves showing through the curd.Cucumber - Pickling: Under 3” long and should be unblemished with no yellow underside. Stems attached, but blossom removed. Slicing: Over 3” long, but blossom removed. Slicing: Over 3” long, uniform and with same criteria as pickling cucumbers.Corn - Ears of uniform size and evenly filled and should be shown with 1/3 of husk removed.Potatoes - Uniform size and shape. Clean and free from disease and blemishes with shallow eyes. No greening or sunburn. Tuber can be washed or just cleaned with a soft brush or cloth, but do not break the skin.Tomatoes - smooth, uniform size and shape; shown with stem on.Zucchini - Smooth, small-sized and uniform.Fruits - All varieties should be named if possible. They must be shown with their stems attached. All fruits should be clean, free from blemishes and uniform size and shape. Apples and crabs may be polished with a soft cloth to improve their shine.Kohlrabi – trim root and leave a few leaves on topOnions – trim root hairs ? inchLeeks – leave some ripe outer skins – trim root hairs ? inchGarlic Bulbs – trim root hairs ? inchRhubarb – leave small fan of leaf and root remnant attached ................
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