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LINDSAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 2011 OFFICERS PRESIDENT ~ Suzanne Barker 1st VICE PRESIDENT ~ Steve Oliver 2nd VICE PRESIDENT ~ Adam Hayward SECRETARY/TREASURER ~ Lisa Kemp

STAFF Manager ~ Andy Letham, Brenda Malcolm, Bev Roy, Cory Coulson, Stacy Wood

NOTE: ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 after which time a LATE FEE will be charged - no exceptions.

For information write: Lindsay Exhibition P.O. Box 752, 354 Angeline Street South Lindsay, Ontario K9V 4W9 Phone (705) 324 – 5551 Fax (705) 324 – 8111 Website: www.lindsayex.com

LINDSAY EXHIBITION

2011 ADMISSION PRICES ADULTS SENIORS (65 +) YOUTH (13-19 years) CHILDREN (12 & under)

$10.00 $7.00 $7.00

PARKING

$5.00

FREE

Prices include HST

Exiting the Fairgrounds There will be a RIGHT TURN ONLY exiting the fairgrounds during peak periods of traffic.

We appreciate your cooperation.

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.

All exhibitors must obey the general rules of the Lindsay Exhibition as well as the individual regulations of each division. An exhibitor violating any rule or regulation of this Society, at the discretion of the Board of Directors, may be required to forfeit all prizes won, and may be subject to other penalties as the Board may see fit.

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THE LINDSAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY reserves all rights to its grounds and may restrict or prohibit admittance to the grounds to any person or group of persons without giving reason for such action. Further, the Society may refuse the privilege of exhibiting to any individual without disclosing the reasons for such refusal. All members, exhibitors and others must place animals, cars, trucks and exhibits as instructed by the officials or remove same from the grounds.

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MEMBERSHIP: Any persons, on the payment of the annual membership fee of $15.00, shall be enrolled as a member of the Society for the current year and as such shall be entitled to the advantages and privileges conferred on members under the rules of the Exhibition. No membership fee will be retained from winners for their membership for the following year.

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OWNERSHIP: Animals or articles entered for competition must be the bonafide property of the person entering them, and with the exception of animals, must have been grown, produced, manufactured or made in the present year by the person or persons entering them. If any doubt arises on the subject, proof will be required. The President, Vice-President or Manager shall be obliged to cause any exhibitor with reference to whom such doubt exists, to make satisfactory declaration of compliance with the terms of the said Rule. If any person shall enter an article for exhibition as produced or manufactured by himself or herself when it has not really been so, he or she shall forfeit all prizes, which may be awarded to him, and shall be precluded from exhibiting in the future.

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PRIZES: Should there be only one exhibitor in a class or section the Judges may use their discretion as to awarding any premium. The Judges shall in no case award any prize unless they consider the exhibit actually worthy of such prize. No person shall be a Judge of any article or any class that they are interested in as an exhibitor, agent, employee or otherwise.

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ALCOHOL: Consumption of alcohol in the livestock barns is prohibited. Following one warning the exhibitor will forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.

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GLASS CONTAINERS: Absolutely no glass containers will be allowed in the Livestock Buildings or wash racks. Following one warning the exhibitor will Forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.

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SMOKING: Absolutely no smoking in the Livestock Buildings, or any other buildings. Following one warnings the exhibitor will forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.

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ENTRIES: All entries must be made on entry forms supplied with prize list, including all requested information. PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry forms. All entry forms must be in the Lindsay Exhibition Office on or before the closing date of entries as listed in the prize list. Entry fees and administration fee must accompany entry forms.

10. TRUCK PARKING: Immediately following unloading, all trucks MUST be moved to the stipulated truck parking area. Police will be instructed to ticket trucks and trailers not parked where directed. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated. 11. FIRE RESTRICTIONS: No one is allowed to leave a vehicle in front of any building by order of the Fire Chief. 12. DISTURBANCES: An exhibitor who is guilty of creating a disturbance, whether by openly criticizing the Judge or using obscene language to any Judge or Official, shall forfeit the right to any premium and may be suspended by the Society from exhibiting. 13. FRAUD: Upon the discovery of fraud, deception, or dishonest practice, either in preparation, ownership, or of any misrepresentation concerning any article exhibited which may be affected, or may have been intended to affect the decision of the Judges, the Board of Directors shall have the power to withhold the payment of any prize awarded, and may prohibit any such party or parties from exhibition in any class for one or more years, and may publish the names of such persons or not as deemed most expedient. 14. COMPLAINTS: Complaints as to errors in premiums must be made known to the Manager before the close of the Exhibition in order to be considered. No protest will be considered unless a deposit of $25.00 accompanies it. The deposit to become the property of the Exhibition if protest is not sustained, but if sustained, the full amount will be returned to the party who entered the protest. 15. PREMIUMS: Premiums won in all classes of livestock will be paid by cheque as soon as possible following the Exhibition. Exhibitors who do not receive prize money by November 15th are asked to contact the Exhibition Office at once, submitting itemized statement of prizes claimed. 16. STRAW: Absolutely NO STRAW will be provided by the Lindsay Exhibition. NO SHAVINGS ALLOWED. 17. SAFETY: While the Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure the safety of articles sent to the Exhibition, the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting, and should any articles be accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Directors will give all assistance in their power towards its recovery, but will not make any payments for the value. 18. LIABILITY INSURANCE: All Exhibitors and participants must carry a Public Liability Insurance (minimum $2 million). The Society will not be responsible for any accidents. Insurance information is required on entry forms.

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19. UNMANAGEABLE ANIMALS: Animals not under sufficient control shall not be allowed to compete. 20. ATTIRE: Neatness of dress in the ring is required in all divisions. 21. HUCKSTERING: The Society, under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act has the power to enforce all its rules and regulations, and the right to prohibit and prevent theatrical, circus, or acrobatic performances, exhibitions or shows, all kinds of gambling, soliciting for funds, the huckstering or trafficking in fruits, goods, wares or merchandise on the Exhibition grounds, or within three hundred yards thereof; and any person who, after due notice of such rules, violates same, will be removed by the officers, policemen or constables of the said society, and will be liable to penalty prescribed. 22. PENALTIES: Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act, or the regulations or any rule or regulation of a Society under subsection 2 of section 19 or who gains admission to the grounds contrary to the rules of the society is guilty of an offense, and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $100.00 23. The Society reserves the right to interpret its own rules and regulations and should any dispute or question arise not provided for in the rules and regulations, the decision of the Board of Directors shall be final. 24. In the event admissions to the exhibition are reduced due to weather conditions, the Board of Directors reserves the right to reduce the amount of premiums to be paid. 25. PETS: No pets are allowed on the Exhibition grounds. No Exhibitor’s dogs are allowed in the barns during the Fair. 26. ***A $25.00 service charge will be applied to NSF cheques*** 27. All animals must have RFID, CCIA, CSIP or NLID tags in their ears

Map of Fairgrounds

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RBC Beef Supreme Challenge 2011 at Canadian Western Agribition, November 21~26, 2011 Regina, SK

The Lindsay Exhibition has been approved as a qualifying show for the RBC Beef Supreme Challenge 2011 at Canadian Western Agribition.

Canadian Western Agribition's purebred beef finale "RBC Beef Supreme Challenge" showcases North America's finest purebred beef genetics in one show ring. This event is unique amongst all other purebred beef events in North America. Grand Champions and Supreme Champions from several of North America's top livestock shows have won the right and receive invitations to compete for top honour as Agribition’s RBC Beef Supreme Bull or Female. The Lindsay Exhibition and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair are the only qualifying events in Ontario this year. The top ten of each division (bulls & females) will be presented, but not placed. Then the Supreme Champions (female then bull) will be announced. Regardless of where the animals qualified all Agribition Champions will enter the arena under the Agribition banner. 8

LIVESTOCK JUDGING PROGRAM SHOW RING WEDNESDAY *11:00 a.m. East Central 4-H Championship Dairy Show 5:30 p.m. Market Steer Show Juvenile Calf Show & Best Dressed Calf Show ~ moved to Saturday at 5 p.m. THURSDAY 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Les Stone Open Beef Junior Showmanship Hereford Junior Showmanship & OJHA Junior Showmanship Hereford MOE Show & Maine Anjou Show

FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. *7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

National Milking Shorthorn Show B.O.S.S. Charolais Show Market Livestock Sale Victoria Cattlemen’s Jackpot Draw

SATURDAY *2:00 p.m. *5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Limousin & Shorthorn Show Juvenile Calf Show Best Dressed Calf Show - Beef & Dairy Holstein Show

SUNDAY *11:00 a.m. *12 noon

Les Stone Open Beef Junior Showmanship Angus, Blonde d’Aquitaine & Simmental Show GOAT/SHEEP BARN

WEDNESDAY 8:30 a.m. East Central 4-H Championship Sheep Show 11:00 a.m. East Central 4-H Championship Beef Show 7:00 p.m. Barrow Show THURSDAY 1:00 p.m.

Market Lamb / Market Kid Show, Sheep Show

SATURDAY 11:00 a.m.

Dairy Goat Show

SUNDAY 9:00 a.m.

Junior Angus, Limousin, Shorthorn & Simmental Showmanship *time change 9

REGISTERED CATTLE RULES It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to read and fully understand the rules governing cattle at The Lindsay Exhibition. Only the Chairperson, together with Assistants, may make exceptions to any rules. 1.

ADMINISTRATION FEE: All cattle exhibitors must pay an administration fee of $10.00. Administration fee and entry fees must accompany entries. LATE FEE - additional $5.00

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ENTRIES CLOSE: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 and must be in the fair office at this time. Complete Pedigree information as requested on the entry form must be completed in full. Entries received after SEPTEMBER 7th will be treated as a late entry, and the late fee will apply. Note: Late entries for the Beef and Dairy Shows will NOT be accepted after midnight FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2011

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ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per entry, LATE FEE: additional $5.00

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ALL ANIMALS SHOWN at the Lindsay Exhibition must be registered in the name of the exhibitor in accordance with the by-laws of their respective association by the closing date of entries (including calves) and must have original papers available at the show. The certificate of registration must state that the animal is purebred in accordance with the by-laws of their respective association.

**5. ALL animals must have RFID, CCIA or NLID tags in their ears. 6.

ALL BEEF ANIMALS (including calves) must be legibly tattooed. Those not tattooed will be disqualified.

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NUMBER OF ANIMALS ALLOWED: Each breeding unit is allowed a maximum of 10 exhibits except the Breeder’s Herd, Get of Sire and Progeny of Dam classes. Beef Cattle: There is no restriction on multiple exhibits in any class except the Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire classes. Nurse Cows will not be allowed. Calves from classes 14 & 15 will not be allowed to be shown singularly except as part of the Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire, except in MOE Show (see page 16). Dairy Cattle: For Junior Female classes where prize money is offered, exhibits per breeding unit are restricted to a maximum of two (2) entries in two (2) classes. There is no restriction on multiple exhibits for Milking Female classes.

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DEFINITION OF AN EXHIBIT: All purebred registered animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly) are considered to be the production of the farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained. BREEDING UNIT: Where the same or common interest are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as one breeding unit. In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists. The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitor.

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STABLING AVAILABLE: No cattle or equipment will be allowed to stable in the Barns until after 7:00 p.m. Wednesday September 21. NO STRAW WILL BE PROVIDED.

10. ASSIGNMENT OF STALLS: Stalls for cattle will be assigned by the Committee. No exhibitor may occupy any area other than the one assigned to his herd. 10

11. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE: Hereford, Maine Anjou and Charolais must be on the grounds no earlier than 7 PM Wednesday and no later than 9 AM on Thursday. ~ Herefords & Maine Anjou may leave after their show Thursday night and must leave, at the latest, by 10 AM Friday morning. ~ Charolais shall leave following the Market Livestock Sale Friday night and before 7 AM Saturday. ~ Milking Shorthorns must arrive no earlier than 8 PM Wednesday and no later than 3 PM Thursday and must leave after their show on Friday. ~ Holstein - some stabling will be available in the NE part of the cattle barn by 7 AM Friday. The remainder of the Holsteins may arrive after 1 PM - all animals must be on the grounds no later than 4 PM Friday and may leave immediately following their Saturday Night show. ~ Angus, Limousin, Shorthorn, Blonde d’Aquitaine & Simmental may arrive no earlier than 9 PM Friday but before 10 AM on Saturday and MUST remain stabled in the barn until 6 PM on Sunday. ~ Any exception to releases and arrival times must be pre-cleared by committee Chair and Breed Coordinator. MARKET STEER – see rules for this division. 12. Any exhibitor removing animals or leaving before times outlined in rule # 11 will forfeit all prize money. 13. STRAW: NO STRAW WILL BE PROVIDED. NO SHAVINGS ALLOWED. 14. TRUCK PARKING: Immediately following unloading, all livestock trucks must be taken to the stipulated parking areas. 15. Your attention is drawn to the fact that there must be at least 3 exhibitors and at least 24 animals in each breed of both Beef and Dairy cattle to receive the prize. If a breed does not meet the “Number of Head” requirements, prize money will be adjusted on a pro rata basis (based on 24 head). Prize money will not be reduced more than 50% for that breed. 16. ATTIRE: Exhibitors must be attired in suitable uniforms and proper show harness in order to enter the show ring. This will be enforced. 17. TAMPERING: Unnatural practices in fitting will not be tolerated and all cattle entered for competition shall be presented in the judging ring in their natural conformation and natural physical condition. 18. BREEDING CAPABILITY: In cases where doubt exists in the mind of the judge or official as to the breeding capability of an animal, the exhibitor may be required to furnish evidence to the satisfaction of the officials concerned. 19. SUBSTITUTIONS: Beef Fee: $20.00 each. Substitutions are limited to 2 head per exhibitor. Exhibitors may substitute only within the class already entered, not from class to class. All substitutions must be made at the office no later than three (3) hours prior to the commencement of that breed show. Substitute or additional entries will not be accepted at the show ring. Dairy Fee: $10.00 each. May substitute from one class to another, and one animal to another. All substitutions must be made at the office no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday of the fair week. Substitute or additional entries will not be accepted at the show ring. 20. SMOKING AND THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN LIVESTOCK BARNS IS PROHIBITED. FOLLOWING ONE WARNING THE EXHIBITOR WILL FORFEIT ALL PRIZE MONEY. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 11

21. NO GLASS CONTAINERS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LIVESTOCK BARNS. 22. DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: The current Rules and Regulations, including the "Standard Exhibitor's Agreement" of the Canadian Dairy Breeds (both Holstein & Milking Shorthorns) are in effect at L.C.E. Dairy Cattle shows. 23. BLOCKING CHUTES: Due to fire hazards and the safety of the public, BLOCKING CHUTES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED INSIDE THE BARNS. All blocking chutes must be located outside and placed where directed by the committee. Your cooperation and understanding is appreciated. Failure to comply with this rule will result in automatic forfeit of prize money, and the chute will be removed from the building. 24. ALL GENERAL RULES of the Lindsay Exhibition shall apply to Exhibitors participating in this section. 25. Following the 4-H Calf Club Championship Show, a 4-H Member may enter a calf, which has been shown in this show by paying a $5.00 entry fee. All other rules of eligibility must be met. Cut off time is Thursday September 22 at 4:00 p.m., after which time no further entries of this type will be accepted. 26. PETS: No pets are allowed on the Exhibition grounds. No exhibitor’s dogs allowed in barns during the Fair.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR CATTLE 1.

No owner or person in charge of a bovine shall show a bovine over the age of six months except steers, spayed heifers or official vaccinates under the age of eighteen months at a show or exhibition unless the bovine:

(a) Comes from a brucellosis free region or a brucellosis free listed herd and is accompanied by a certificate signed by an inspector indicating (1) the brucellosis free region or brucellosis free listed herd from which the animal came, and (2) in the case of a bovine from a brucellosis free region, that the bovine has proven negative to all tests for brucellosis required by these Regulations for animals in a brucellosis free region; OR (b) Comes from a herd of negative status in a region other than a brucellosis free region, and has proven negative to a test for brucellosis conducted by an inspector or an accredited veterinarian within sixty days preceding the showing and is accompanied by a certificate signed by an inspector indicating the negative results of the brucellosis test, the date on which the test was conducted and the negative status of the herd from which the animal came. 2.

Any animals affected with ringworm or pinkeye will not be permitted. NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS UNLESS THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET. UNITED STATES CATTLE ENTERING CANADA FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES, HAVING MET CANADIAN IMPORT REQUIREMENTS, WILL BE ELIGIBLE WITHOUT FURTHER CERTIFICATION FOR ENTRY TO CANADIAN EXHIBITIONS. 12

BEEF CATTLE JUDGE: DUNCAN LEES, Saskatchewan COMMITTEE: Chairperson ~ Jill Corp; Murphy Baker, Lois Batty, Ron Bryant, Don Burgomaster, Charlie & Kathy Clarke, Steve Douglas, Wendy Fagan, Tom Gorrill, Jennifer Hickson, Brian Lee, Dave Londry, Jason Malcolm, Jim Mayberry, Allison Nesbit, Mike Ormiston, Eric Rincker, Ron Thompson, Jim Whitaker, Glen Wotten ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 All entries must be made on proper entry form. ADMINISTRATION FEE ~ $10.00, LATE FEE ~ additional $5.00 Administration fee and entry fees must accompany entries. ENTRY FEE ~ $10.00 per entry ENTRY FORMS arriving without entry fees or with post-dated cheques will be charged a late fee.

ABSOLUTELY NO entries will be accepted after midnight Friday September 16, 2011 BREED COORDINATORS Division 28 – Limousin ~ Ron Thompson (705) 357-3689 - PROVINCIAL SHOW Division 29 – Hereford ~ Lois Batty (705) 328-4302 - MOE SHOW Division 30 – Charolais ~ Don Burgomaster (705) 742-4062 - B.O.S.S. SHOW Division 31 – Shorthorn ~ Mike Ormiston (705) 799-6357 Division 32 – Maine Anjou ~ Jim Whitaker (705) 374-4604 Division 34 – Simmental ~ Glen Wotten (705) 878-1713 Division 35 – Blonde d’Aquitaine ~ Murphy Baker (905) 985-0563 - NATIONAL SHOW Division 36 – Angus ~ Eric Rincker (705) 357-3087

NOTE: NO STRAW PROVIDED

SPONSORS OF THE BEEF CATTLE SHOWS The Board of Directors of the Lindsay Agricultural Society and its Beef Committee gratefully acknowledge the generous contributions of: CAMBRAY VETERINARY SERVICES DALMUIR FARMS, Brian & Wendy Fagan KAWARTHA AGRI SERVICES LTD. KAWARTHA LAKES CO-OPERATIVE AUCTION MARKET LINDSAY LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, Kevin Avery MAPLESEED MOYNES FORD SUNDERLAND CO-OPERATIVE INC. VICTORIA VETERINARY SERVICES 13

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When listing class numbers on entry form be sure to use four digit numbers. (Division number and Class number – i.e. 2801). ***PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry form*** ***All animals must have RFID or CCIA tags in their ears***

Where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as ONE BREEDING UNIT. Additional Class(s) for Juniors ~ Angus (3600), Limousin (2800), Shorthorn (3100) & Simmental (3400) **00 Junior Showmanship – NO ENTRY FEE – open to Ontario Angus, Limousin, Shorthorn & Simmental members who have not reached their 21st birthday as of January 1st of the current year, showing a registered animal. Animal must be shown in the open show. Must be pre-registered on proper entry form. Angus membership forms will be available at ringside. PRIZE MONEY: TBA for Champion & Reserve Champion PRIZE MONEY: $90 Class: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14

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Bull Calf – born on or after January 1, 2011, minimum of three months of age on day of judging Bull Calf Champion and Reserve – Ribbons only Bull – born April 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Bull – born January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010 Junior Champion and Reserve Bull – Ribbons only Bull – born January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009 Senior Champion and Reserve Bull – Ribbons only Grand Champion Bull and Reserve – Ribbons only Female Calf – born on or after January 1, 2011, minimum of three months of age on day of judging Female Calf Champion and Reserve – Ribbons only Female – Heifer – born April 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Female – Heifer – born January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010 Junior Champion Female and Reserve – Ribbons only Female – born January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009 with her own 2011 natural purebred tattooed calf at foot. For Highland cattle, must be safe in calf or calf at foot Female – born prior to January 1, 2009 with her own natural purebred tattooed calf at foot Senior Champion Female and Reserve – Ribbons only Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female – Ribbons only

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BREEDER’S HERD – 1 entry per exhibitor – 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor, both sexes represented; exhibitor must own at least one (1) animal; animals must have been shown in a previous class

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GET OF SIRE – 1 entry per exhibitor – 3 animals from the same sire, both sexes represented; exhibitor must own at least one (1) animal; animals must have been shown in a previous class

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PROGENY OF DAM – 1 entry per exhibitor – 2 animals, either sex – animals must have been shown in a previous class 14

SPECIAL TROPHIES & AWARDS AUBREY CARSON, INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOODS Champion Limousin Herd BOBCAYGEON VETERINARY SERVICES PROFESSIONAL CORP. Champion Limousin Female J.R. FORSON EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. Champion Limousin Bull MAPLE ACRE LIMOUSIN, Terry & Carolle Boyce, Dunsford Best Limousin Get of Sire

MERLE REEDS INSURANCE BROKERS Grand Champion Charolais Bull SHARODON FARM, Don & Sharon Burgomaster, Peterborough Grand Champion Charolais Female ONTARIO CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION AWARD Champion Charolais Breeder's Herd

ONTARIO BLONDE d’AQUITAINE ASSOCIATION ~ Darren Vink Memorial $300 each for Grand Champion Bull & Female $200 each for Reserve Grand Champion Bull & Female

CORNERSTONE MAINE ANJOU, Jim & Sonya Whitaker, Oakwood Grand & Reserve Champion Maine Anjou Bull TRURAY FARM, Gord & Trudy Ray, Lakefield Grand & Reserve Champion Maine Anjou Female

WILLIAM CORNEIL MEMORIAL AWARD The Wotten family will present $50 for the Grand Champion Simmental Bull $50 for the Grand Champion Simmental Female

DARLING INSURANCE Grand Champion Angus Bull

GENCOR, Guelph ~ donate harness cards for all cattle classes

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DIVISION 29 HEREFORD ‘MARK OF EXCELLENCE SHOW’ On behalf of the Lindsay Agricultural Society's Board of Directors and the Beef Cattle Committee, I welcome you to the 2011 Hereford 'MARK OF EXCELLENCE' Show. A very sincere 'Thank You' to the MOE sponsors for their co-operation and generosity. This caliber of show would be difficult to maintain without your contributions! The Lindsay Exhibition would like to thank all 2010 exhibitors and once again we invite you to take on the Lindsay Exhibition challenge - a “big time competition” with great small town hospitality. Sincerely Wendy Fagan MOE Show Chairperson Note:

When listing class numbers on entry form be sure to use four digit numbers. (Division number and Class number – i.e. 2901)

***PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry form*** ***All animals must have RFID or CCIA tags in their ears*** Where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as ONE BREEDING UNIT. PRIZE MONEY: $90 Class: 00

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Junior Showmanship – NO ENTRY FEE – open to OJHA members who have not reached their 21st birthday as of January 1st of the current year. OJHA MOE points will be awarded to active CJHA members.

This class will be combined with 2924, Hereford Showmanship Special, for showing. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Bull Calf – born on or after January 1, 2011, minimum of three months of age on day of judging Bull Calf Champion and Reserve – Ribbons only Bull – born April 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Bull – born January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010 Junior Champion and Reserve Bull – Ribbons only Bull – born January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009 Senior Champion and Reserve Bull – Ribbons only Grand Champion Bull and Reserve – Ribbons only Female Calf – born on or after January 1, 2011, minimum of three months of age on day of judging Female Calf Champion and Reserve – Ribbons only 16

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Female – Heifer – born April 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010 Female – Heifer – born January 1, 2010 – March 31, 2010 Junior Champion Female and Reserve – Ribbons only

***Current Year Calf Class – For a show with over 75 head, a heifer calf can be entered two ways, calf class and pair class, but only shown one way. This must be declared to the show committee 24 hours prior to show time. A bull calf can be entered and shown both ways.*** 14

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Female – born January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2009 with her own 2011 natural purebred tattooed calf at foot. Female – born prior to January 1, 2009 with her own natural purebred tattooed calf at foot Senior Champion Female and Reserve – Ribbons only Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female – Ribbons only BREEDER’S HERD – 1 entry per exhibitor – 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor, both sexes represented; exhibitor must own at least one (1) animal; animals must have been shown in a previous class GET OF SIRE – 1 entry per exhibitor – 3 animals from the same sire, both sexes represented; exhibitor must own at least one (1) animal; animals must have been shown in a previous class PROGENY OF DAM – 1 entry per exhibitor – 2 animals, either sex – animals must have been shown in a previous class PREMIER BREEDER – Banner only

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PREMIER EXHIBITOR – Banner only

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BANNER SPONSORS OF THE MOE SHOW CORP CREEK FARM, Bill & Jill Corp, Omemee - Grand Champion Hereford Bull VICTORIA FEEDS / HORSE & HOUND, Lindsay - Reserve Champion Hereford Bull REDWING POLLED HEREFORDS, Philip & Laurie Jones, Cameron Grand Champion Hereford Female ELZEVIR HEREFORD FARM, Flinton - Reserve Champion Hereford Female TIM JAMES, Century 21, Pinnacle Realty Ltd. - Hereford Get of Sire BALSAM GROVE FARMS, Boston Family, Cameron - Hereford Breeder's Herd APPLE LANE HORNED HEREFORDS, Stephen Wilson & Lesley Brown, Fenelon Falls - Progeny of Dam EAST CENTRAL HEREFORD ZONE - Premier Breeder CEDARWOOD POLLED HEREFORDS, Dr. Lois Batty & Tom Gorrill, Cambray Premier Exhibitor DUSTIN JAMES, Mortgage Agent, Dominion Lending Centre Champion Junior Showperson In addition, each winner of the above banner classes will receive an award generously donated by DALMUIR FARMS, Brian & Wendy Fagan, Lindsay

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HEREFORD JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP SPECIAL & OJHA Junior Showmanship CLASS: 2924 & 2900 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 ~ 5:00 p.m. NO ENTRY FEE – All entries must be pre-registered on a proper entry form, with the name and age of the Junior. 2924 Hereford Special: Juniors - under 21 years old as of January 1st 2900 Junior Showmanship: under 21 years old as of January 1st, MOE points will be awarded to active CJHA members. PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $50 2nd - $35 3rd - $20 Prize money is donated by MRS. MARIE COAD in memory of DR. RALPH COAD

Note: No entries will be accepted at ringside for either of these shows.

LES STONE MEMORIAL OPEN BEEF JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP

This Memorial Class is made possible through the generosity of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Wellman

CLASS: 3801 ~ THURSDAY 4:30 p.m. ~ must be pre-registered by noon on Thursday CLASS: 3802 ~ SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. ~ must be pre-registered by 5 p.m. on Saturday NO ENTRY FEE – All entries must be pre-registered on a proper entry form, with the name and age of the Junior who has reached their 10th birthday but has not reached their 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year.

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Suitability of animal to junior to be considered Open to all beef breeds Judged on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 at 4:30 p.m. just prior to the Hereford Show A second class will be judged on SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 at 11:00 a.m. Youth exhibitors will be restricted to showing in this special ONCE ONLY during the Exhibition. **Include exhibitors date of birth on entry form.**

PRIZE MONEY: $800 to be divided equally among all the participants in class 3801 & 3802 ~ 1st & 2nd place will also receive an award All Exhibitors in these classes to receive a grooming brush, generously donated by KEVIN AVERY - ROYAL LEPAGE, LINDSAY 18

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DIVISION 44 JUVENILE CALF SHOW

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 ~ 5:00 p.m. COMMITTEE: John Buckley; Alex Burnett, Ernie Cooper, Steve English NO ENTRY FEE NOTE: NO STRAW PROVIDED HEALTH OF ANIMALS REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO ALL CATTLE WILL BE IN EFFECT. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Open to heifer calves (beef calves under 3 months of age may be male or female) Exhibited by boys and girls 5 to 12 years of age, WHO HAVE NOT BEEN A MEMBER OF A 4-H CALF CLUB IN THE CURRENT YEAR. Calves must be born after March 1 of the current year. Suitability of calf to child will be considered. This rule will be enforced. Adults will not be allowed to show calves for their children Calves do not have to be purebred.

**6. All entries must have RFID, CCIA or NLID tags in their ears.

CONFORMATION ~ Beef and Dairy All participants will receive $5.00 from the LINDSAY EXHIBITION and a voucher from MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT, Lindsay. SHOWMANSHIP ~ Beef and Dairy LINDSAY ANIMAL CLINIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION sponsor this portion of the show and will award $15.00 in prize money to each participant

EVERYDAY SPECIALTIES (Everyday Specialties.com) donate: JUVENILE BEEF SHOWMANSHIP PERPETUAL TROPHY JUVENILE DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP PERPETUAL TROPHY

KAWARTHA JUNIOR FARMERS will award: $50 to the CHAMPION BEEF SHOWPERSON $25 to the RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF SHOWPERSON

KAWARTHA DAIRY will award: $50 to the CHAMPION DAIRY SHOWPERSON $25 to the RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY SHOWPERSON

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HAROLD BUCKLEY SPECIAL BEST DRESSED CALF ~ BEEF & DAIRY ~

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 ~ following the Juvenile Calf Show NO ENTRY FEE NOTE: NO STRAW PROVIDED HEALTH OF ANIMALS REGULATIONS WITH RESPECT TO ALL CATTLE WILL BE IN EFFECT. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Open to heifer calves (beef calves under 3 months may be male or female) 2. Exhibited by boys and girls 5 to 12 years of age, WHO HAVE NOT BEEN A MEMBER OF A 4-H CALF CLUB IN THE CURRENT YEAR. 3. Calves must be born after March 1 of the current year. Suitability of calf to child will be considered. This rule will be enforced. 4. Adults will not be allowed to show calves for their children 5. Calves do not have to be purebred. **6. All entries must have RFID, CCIA or NLID tags in their ears 7. Calf to be dressed in costume and to be judged on the following basis: SHOWMANSHIP - 40% COSTUME - 60% CLASS: 3301 ~ BEEF

CLASS: 4301 ~ DAIRY

PRIZE MONEY: Each class winner will receive $25 donated by: the BUCKLEY FAMILY ~ remaining participants will each receive $10 donated by: the Lindsay Exhibition

All particip ants from MCD will receive a vouche ONALD'S , Lindsay r .

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REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE DIVISION 40 MILKING SHORTHORNS The Lindsay Exhibition is proud to host the 2011 NATIONAL SHOW of the Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 ~ 10:30 a.m. JUDGE: DOUG SAVAGE, Merrickville, ON COMMITTEE: Chair ~ Jeremy Thurston; Paul Buckley, Keith Buckley, Doug Wherry

NOTE: NO STRAW PROVIDED ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 ADMINISTRATION FEE ~ $10.00, LATE FEE ~ additional $5.00 Administration fee and entry fees must accompany entries. ENTRY FEE ~ $10.00 per entry ENTRY FORMS arriving without entry fees or with post-dated cheques will be charged a late fee. MILKING SHORTHORN EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: 1. 2. 3.

4.

5. 6.

General rules and cattle health regulations of the Lindsay Exhibition shall apply in all cases. The current rules and regulations including the 'Standard Exhibitor's Agreement' of the Canadian Dairy Breeds are in effect at the LEX Dairy cattle shows. The maximum total eligible exhibits from a breeding unit is ten head. For Junior Female & Dry Cow classes where prize money is offered, exhibits per breeding unit are restricted to a maximum of 2 entries in 2 classes. There is no restriction on multiple exhibits for Milking Female classes. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE OWNED BY, AND REGISTERED, IN THE NAME OF THE EXHIBITOR. IF ENTRY HAS A PRODUCTION RECORD, IT MUST QUALIFY ON ITS OWN MERIT. All entries must have RFID or NLID tags in their ears. 4-H class 4000 - NO ENTRY FEE

PRIZE MONEY: $90

$75

$60

$50

$45

$40 unless stated otherwise

4000

4-H SHOWMANSHIP - for 4-H members 21 years of age and under as of January 1st of the current year Sponsored by KNOXDALE FARMS, Fenelon Falls **Special prizes to be awarded to all participants.

4001

Female Calf – born on or after March 1, 2011 Sponsored by EMADALE MILKING SHORTHORNS, Oshawa Female Calf – born December 1, 2010 - February 28, 2011 Sponsored by HEADACHER FARMS, Schomberg, ON Female Calf – born September 1, 2010 - November 30, 2010 Sponsored by GMC MILKING SHORTHORN, Cornish Flats, NH

4002 4003

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4004 4005 4006 4007

4008

4009 4010 4011 4012 4013

Female Summer Yearling – born June 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010 Sponsored by LARALOR MILKING SHORTHORNS, Holstein, ON Female Junior Yearling – born March 1, 2010 - May 31, 2010 Sponsored by NEW YORK STATE MILKING SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION Female Senior Yearling – born September 1, 2009 - February 28, 2010 Sponsored by CAMPBELLFORD FARM SUPPLY Champion & Reserve Champion Junior Female - Ribbons Only Junior Champion sponsored by LYNMARK FARM, Bowmanville, ON Reserve Junior Champion sponsored by NORWELL DAIRY SYSTEMS, Drayton, ON JUNIOR BREEDER’S HERD – must be bred by exhibitor Group of 3 heifers shown in the previous classes. PRIZE MONEY: 1st, 2nd, 3rd placings only – $60, $50, $40 Sponsored by PRINSVILLE DAIRY FARMS, Bloomfield, ON Open Dry Cow Two Year Old – born September 1, 2008 - August 31, 2009 - in milk Winner to receive SUNDERLAND CO-OPERATIVE INC. award Three Year Old – born September 1, 2007 - August 31, 2008 - in milk Sponsored by FIELDCREST FARMS, Addison, ON Four Year Old – born September 1, 2006 - August 31, 2007 - in milk Sponsored by LADYGROVE MILKING SHORTHORNS, Kleefeld, MB Mature Cow – born on or before August 31, 2006 - in milk Winner to receive an award from OCEANBRAE FARMS, Belmont, PEI

4014

Champion & Reserve Champion Senior Female - Ribbons only Champion Senior Female will receive an award from the AMERICAN MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY Reserve Champion Senior Female will receive an award from the CANADIAN MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY CANWEST DHI will offer an award to the exhibitor of the animal in the Championship class with the highest composite BCA on any completed record. The OFFICIAL DHI INDIVIDUAL COW CERTIFICATE OF PRODUCTION sheet, or the equivalent from any other Milk Testing Organization, must be available at ringside for checking. An animal can only win the award once for a particular lactation, but can win with another record that she had in the future.

BEST UDDER Judge shall nominate the best udder in classes 4010, 4011, 4012 & 4013. From these designated animals, 1st, 2nd & 3rd best udders in the show will receive an award. No pre-entry required. NO ENTRY FEE. PRIZE MONEY: 1st, 2nd & 3rd placings only - $85 $80 $65 BEST UDDER of SHOW to receive award from CHEAPSIDE FARM, Selkirk, ON 4016

4017

BREEDER’S HERD Group of 3 animals, limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. Exhibitor must have bred all three animals and own at least two. The registration certificate for representative animal must show the exhibitor as “breeder” and as “owner”, Sponsored by NORTHEND FARM, Thorsby, AB PROGENY OF DAM – 2 animals by the same Dam. PRIZE MONEY: 1st, 2nd & 3rd placings only – $60 $50 $40 ***PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry form*** ***All animals must have RFID or NLID tags in their ears*** 22

SPECIALS PREMIER EXHIBITOR Individual, partnership or institution having won the largest number of points in the individual classes for which prize money is offered, by not more than ten animals owned by the exhibitor. In the case of jointly owned animals, the joint ownership will be considered as one exhibitor and no part of the points will count toward the individual score of any of the joint owners. JAMES GIBSON PERPETUAL TROPHY presented in memory of James Gibson

PREMIER BREEDER Individual, partnership or institution having won the largest number of points in the individual classes for which prize money is offered, by not more than ten animals bred, but not necessarily owned, by the winner. OAKLANN FARMS PERPETUAL TROPHY presented in memory of Fergus Lannin

Points will be awarded on the following basis: Senior Females: 1

st

2

nd

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3

rd

16

4

th

14

Junior Females: 5

th

12

1st 10

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

9

8

7

6

EXHIBITOR SWEEPSTAKE DRAW GENCOR are offering a semen certificate for a Sweepstakes draw for all exhibitors. One name will be drawn and announced at the show.

Entries close SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

***PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry form*** ***All animals must have RFID or NLID tags in their ears***

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DIVISION 42 – HOLSTEIN SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 ~ 6:30 p.m. COMMITTEE: Chairperson ~ Bill Troup; John Buckley; Steve English, Rob Garland, Tom Hawman, Felicity Lukace, Adrian Vander Wielen ABSOLUTELY NO late entries will be accepted after midnight Tuesday September 20, 2011

NOTE: NO STRAW PROVIDED ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 ADMINISTRATION FEE ~ $10.00, LATE FEE ~ additional $5.00 Administration fee and entry fees must accompany entries. ENTRY FEE ~ $10.00 per entry ENTRY FORMS arriving without entry fees or with post-dated cheques will be charged a late fee. HOLSTEIN EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: 1. General rules and cattle regulations of Lindsay Exhibition shall apply in all cases. 2. The current rules and regulations including the 'Standard Exhibitor's Agreement' of the Canadian Dairy Breeds are in effect at the L.C.E. Dairy cattle shows. 3 All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor. 4. SEE RULES GOVERNING CATTLE AND JUDGING PROGRAM. 5. NUMBER OF ANIMALS ALLOWED: For regular classes (classes listed on page 59) the maximum total eligible exhibits from a breeding unit is 10 head. For Junior Female classes where prize money is offered, exhibits per breeding unit are restricted to a maximum of 2 entries in 2 classes. 6.

All entries must have RFID or NLID tags in their ears.

SPECIAL CLASSES PRIZE MONEY: $200.00 per class to be divided equally among the exhibitors showing in each class, with a maximum of 10 placings. In these special classes, a breeding unit will be allowed to show a maximum total of 5 animals, with no more than 2 in any one class, with the exception of class 4213. SPECIAL CLASSES: 4201 JUNIOR HEIFER CALF – born after March 1, 2011 Sponsored by HARRY & JEANNIE PEETERS 4202 INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CALF – born December 1, 2010 - February 28, 2011 Sponsored by HUB INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT LTD. 4203 SENIOR HEIFER CALF – born September 1, 2010 - November 30, 2010 Sponsored by FARM CREDIT CANADA, Lindsay 4204 SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER – born June 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010 Sponsored by DAN MCMORROW & W.B. WHITE INSURANCE BROKERS 4206 WINTER YEARLING HEIFER – born Dec. 1, 2009 - February 28, 2010 Sponsored by ROB & CAROL GARLAND in memory of JOHN GARLAND 24

4209

JUNIOR BREEDER’S HERD – 3 animals from the same breeding unit exhibitor must solely or jointly own at least one animal in the group; the other two animals may be owned by other exhibitors - animals must have shown in previous classes. Three cash prizes to be awarded: 1st - $120.00 2nd - $100.00 3rd - $80.00. Sponsored by HELLING HOLSTEINS. Top CKL entry to receive the John Peeters Memorial Award. JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD – born March 1, 2008 - August 31, 2008 Sponsored by KAWARTHA LAKES AGRI SERVICES LTD.

4213

PREMIER EXHIBITOR Individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual classes. In the case of jointly-owned animals, the joint ownership will be considered as one exhibitor and no part of the points will count towards the individual score of any of the joint owners. PREMIER EXHIBITOR BANNER – BOB MARK NEW HOLLAND SALES LTD. TOP CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES ENTRY – LINDSAY ANIMAL CLINIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION PREMIER BREEDER Individual, partnership or institution having the highest number of points won in individual female classes by not more than 10 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) from animals carrying the same prefix. In the case of jointly-bred animals, joint breeding is considered as one breeding unit. No part of the points awarded counts toward the individual score of any of the joint owners. PREMIER BREEDER BANNER – VICTORIA VETERINARY SERVICES TOP CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES ENTRY – TOMALYNN FARM Points will be awarded on the following basis: Senior Females: 1

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20

2

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16

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4

12

8

3

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4

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10

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2nd

3rd

4th

5th 6th - 10th

10

8

6

4

2

1

There is no restriction on multiple exhibits for milking female classes.

EXHIBITOR SWEEPSTAKE DRAW GENCOR are offering a semen certificate for a Sweepstakes draw for all exhibitors. One name will be drawn and announced at the show.

***In order to be eligible for a CKL Award, the animal must be totally owned by CKL resident(s).***

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REGULAR HOLSTEIN CLASSES: Exhibitors are allowed a maximum of 10 head for these classes. PRIZE MONEY: $90 $75 $60 $50 $45 $40 $40 4205 4207

4211

4212

4214

4215 4216 4217 4219

JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER – born March 1, 2010 - May 31, 2010 TD CANADA TRUST AWARD presented to the top CKL entry SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER – born Sept. 1, 2009 - November 30, 2009 This class is sponsored by PICKSEED NORWELL DAIRY SYSTEMS AWARD presented to the top CKL entry JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD – born March 1, 2009 - August 31, 2009 This class is sponsored by FARMLAND MILK TRANSPORT INC. MOYNES FORD AWARD presented to the top CKL entry SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD – born September 1, 2008 - February 28, 2009 This class is sponsored by PICKSEED CALLAGHAN FARM SUPPLY AWARD presented to the top CKL entry SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD – born Sept. 1, 2007 - February 28, 2008 A.J. CARSON, INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD AWARD presented to the top CKL entry FOUR YEAR OLD – born September 1, 2006 - August 31, 2007 GREEN TRACTORS INC. presented to the top CKL entry FIVE YEAR OLD – born September 1, 2005 - August 31, 2006 KAWARTHA JUNIOR FARMER'S AWARD presented to the top CKL entry MATURE COW – born prior to September 1, 2005 POLITO FORD LINCOLN SALES AWARD presented to the top CKL entry BREEDER’S HERD The Breeder’s Herd shall be three animals from the same breeding unit. The exhibitor must solely or jointly own at least one animal in the group; the other two animals may be owned by other exhibitors. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA AWARD presented to the top CKL entry

BEST UDDER Judge to select Top City of Kawartha Lakes Best Udder in each of the Senior Classes. Each winners to receive a Neck Ribbon donated by ED MCMORROW CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES HOLSTEIN CLUB Show halter awarded to the CKL exhibitor showing at least 3 animals for the first time. JUNIOR CHAMPION Top CKL entry to receive VALE-O-SKENE AWARD CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE to receive the DAN MCMORROW & W.B. WHITE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. TROPHY and $100

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CIBC AGRICULTURE donate an award to the owner of the HOLSTEIN FEMALE with the Single Highest Composite Record

SUNDERLAND CO-OPERATIVE INC. will donate refreshments during the Holstein Show

LINDSAY LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, Kevin Avery donate prize money for the Holstein classes

GENCOR, RR #5, Guelph donate the Holstein Show program covers

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS CLASS Parade of Junior Champions Random draw from all entries in the Junior Parade ~ winner will receive $200 Parade of Senior Champions Random draw from all entries in the Senior Parade ~ winner will receive $300 Champion of Champions class is sponsored by

WADE REEDS GENERAL CONTRACTING Lindsay, Ontario and

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4301

HAROLD BUCKLEY SPECIAL ~ BEST DRESSED CALF ~ DAIRY For boys and girls 5 to 12 years of age. To be judged on Saturday September 24, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. See page 20 for details.

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DIVISION 37 MARKET LIVESTOCK SHOWS & SALE CLASS: 3701 - MARKET STEER SHOW SHOW: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 ~ 5:30 p.m. SALE: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. **time change COMMITTEE: Chairperson ~ Jeremy Malcolm; Greg Corneil, Adam Hayward, Lisa Kemp, Jill Corp, Todd Malcolm, Keith Reeds, Don Sanguine, Murray Walden, Jim Whitaker ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 ADMINISTRATION FEE ~ $10.00. Administration fee and entry fee must accompany entries. ENTRY FEE ~ $25.00 per animal NOTE: On-farm inspection may be called for all Market Livestock at the discretion of the Market Livestock Committee. RULES & REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. 11.

12. 13.

14.

Only one steer can be entered and/or tagged from each farm unit with the exception of 4-H projects. Horns must not exceed 1½” in length. ALL entries must have Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA) or RFID tag in their ear at time of inspection and number must be submitted on entry form. Entries will be limited to market steers from the City of Kawartha Lakes, Counties of Peterborough, Northumberland and the 4-H regions of Durham East & West. ENTRIES MUST BE OWNED BY EXHIBITOR FOR 90 DAYS PRIOR TO SHOW. EXHIBITOR MUST FEED, HOUSE & SHOW ANIMAL. All steers must be halter broken and blocked. Any unruly animals will be disqualified from the show. The Exhibition reserves the right to split the class. Steers must not arrive before noon, Wednesday September 21, 2011 and must be stabled no later than 3:00 p.m., Wednesday September 21, 2011. Steers must weigh between 950 lbs. and 1350 lbs. Steers outside this weight will not be eligible to show in this class Steers will be weighed and culled for stags and horns commencing at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday September 21, 2011 and must qualify within weight range at that time. This weight will be used for both the show and sale. Steers may cross the scales a maximum of 2 times. Any animals affected with ringworm or pinkeye will not be admitted. Any animal suspected of drug tampering will be subject to blood testing and subsequent disqualification if tests are found positive. Anyone disqualified for tampering will be disqualified for 5 years. The decision of the judge shall be final. In case of unforeseen discrepancies regarding any of these rules & regulations the Market Livestock Committee’s decision shall be final. The Committee also reserves the right to accept or reject any animal. The top five (5)placing steers will be sold by public auction on Friday September 23, 2011 commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Show Ring. 28

15. A commission of 8% of the selling price will be deducted from the proceeds to the exhibitor to help cover the costs of advertising and operating the Sale. 16. Arrangement for payment must be made immediately after the sale. 17. The top 5 steers will be held for display purposes and MUST NOT be removed from the grounds until after 5:00 p.m., Sunday September 25. The Lindsay Exhibition will be responsible for the top 5 steers following the sale until they are delivered to an abattoir. 18. Steers that are sold will be delivered, within 5 working days, to an abattoir of buyer’s choice for slaughter. The Lindsay Exhibition will pay for trucking costs up to 90 km from the fairgrounds. NOTE: Pine Ridge Packers and Butcher Block are within 90 km of the fairgrounds. 19. Steers not placing in the top 5 will be released immediately following the show. 20. Exception to any rule may be made by the Chairperson. PRIZE MONEY: $140 $110 $80 $60 $40 Sponsored by VICTORIA CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION

GRAND CHAMPION STEER Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Steer will receive: a jacket kindly donated by TD CANADA TRUST, Ag Services, LINDSAY Branch and a banner kindly donated by RON HALL MEATS, Manilla RESERVE CHAMPION STEER Exhibitor of the Reserve Grand Champion Steer will receive: a banner kindly donated by HUB INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT LTD.

JOHN CLARKE MEMORIAL AWARDS Three additional prizes of $20, $10 & $10 will be awarded to the Exhibitors of the top three market steers that are owned, prepared and shown by Junior Exhibitors, 25 old & under, who are residents of CKL or Haliburton County. These awards are donated by GORDON CLARKE AND FAMILY in memory of John Clarke, and will be presented to the winners during the show.

The Committee would like to thank the Auctioneers, Ring Attendants and Weigh man for their time and support. STEER SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

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DIVISION 37 MARKET LIVESTOCK SHOWS & SALE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 ADMINISTRATION FEE ~ $10.00 Administration fee and entry fees must accompany entries. LATE FEE ~ additional $5.00 ENTRY FEE ~ $10.00 per entry ~ more details and rules for these classes can be found in the “Barrow, Sheep, Goat & Poultry Prize Book” - available on line or at the Fair Office

CLASSES: 3702 - 3704 - MARKET BARROW SHOW SHOW: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 ~ 7:00 p.m. SALE: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. **time change CLASS: 3702 Market Barrow (Open to all Exhibitors) PRIZE MONEY: $80 $65 $55 $40 $30 Sponsored by KAWARTHA LAKES HALIBURTON PORK PRODUCERS YOUTH BARROW SHOWMANSHIP All Junior & Senior Youth exhibitors must be registered prior to commencement of the show. NO ENTRY FEE required - all prize money paid at ringside PRIZE MONEY: $35 $25 $20 $15 $10 to all additional entries Sponsored by KAWARTHA LAKES HALIBURTON PORK PRODUCERS 3703 3704

Junior Youth Showmanship ~ open to any boy or girl 10 and under Senior Youth Showmanship ~ open to any boy or girl 11 to 18 years of age

CLASS: 3705 - MARKET LAMB SHOW SHOW: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 ~ 1:00 p.m. SALE: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. **time change PRIZE MONEY:

$80

$65

$55

$40

$30

CLASS: 3706 - MARKET KID (GOAT) SHOW SHOW: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 ~ 1:00 p.m. SALE: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. **time change PRIZE MONEY:

$80

$65

$55

$40

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$30

Blair S. Elford Agricultural Account Manager Tel. 705-324-3633 [email protected]