SECTION “A” VEGETABLE Annual Aggregate Cup: Highest Points Donated by: Bay Concrete 2007 winner Katie McAllister Best Vegetable, certificate: Judges Choice All Vegetables must be grown and shown by exhibitor. CHAIRPERSON: Rene Wilson phone: 757-8434 Classes: 1. Bush Beans, any type, 6 all stems on 2. Pole Beans, 6 all stems on 3. Scarlet Runners, 6 all stems on 4. Broad Beans, 6 all stems on 5. Beets, Globe, 3 each 6. Beets, Long, 3 each 7. Cabbage, 1 head 8. Carrots, short (<4”) 3 roots 9. Carrots, medium (4-7”) 3 roots 10. Carrots, long (7” or over) 3 roots 11. Cauliflower, 1 head 12. Corn, any variety, named, 3 ears 13. Cucumber-pickling (2-3”) 12 pieces 14. Cucumbers-dill-pickling (4”) 12 pieces 15. Cucumbers-slicing (+/-8”) 2 pieces 16. Leeks, 2 each 17. Marrow vegetables, yellow/white 2 each 18. Onions, yellow, 2 each 19. Onions, Spanish, >4.5” don’t peel 20. Onions, pickling, <3/4”, 6 each 21. Parsnips, 3 each 22. Peas, 6 pods, stems intact 23. Snowpeas (or edible pod peas) 6 pods 24. Peppers, Green, 2 each 25. Peppers, Red, 2 each 26. Peppers, Jalapeno, 2 each 27. Potatoes, 3 tubers, variety named 28. Pumpkin, 1 29. Rhubarb, 5 stalks 30. Squash, Winter variety, named, 1 ( Acorn, Hubbard, Turks Head, Butternut) 31. Squash, Summer Variety, named, 1 (Crookneck, Spaghetti) 32. Squash, Zucchini, <10” 33. Squash, Zucchini, >10” 34. Squash, any other variety 35. Swiss Chard, 2 bunches, named 36. Tomatoes, large variety, 3 each, stem intact 37. Tomatoes, cherry variety, 3 each stem intact 38. Turnip, 2 each 39. Vegetable Collection, 6 kinds, 2 of each kind, not over 2x3ft shown in basket or tray 40. Freak vegetable, grown by exhibitor 41. Heaviest pumpkin or squash GREENHOUSE: 42. Cucumber, any variety, labeled 2 each 43. Peppers, any type, labeled 2 each 44. Tomatoes, any type, labeled 3 each SECTION “B” FRUITS Best fruit certificate: Judge’s Choice 2007 winner Taffy George All fruit must be grown and shown by exhibitor CHAIRPERSON: Rene Wilson phone: 757-8434 Classes 1. Apples, fall variety, named, 3 with stems 2. Apples, winter variety, named, 3 with stems 3. Pears, any variety, named, 3 with stems 4. Plums, any variety named, 3 with stems 5. Peaches, any variety named, 3 with stems 6. Crabapples, any variety named, 6 with stems 7. Blackberries, Plate of 12 8. Blue blueberries, Plate of 12 9. Grapes: Light, 1 bunch 10. Grapes, dark, 1 bunch 11. Strawberries, named plate of 6 12. Kiwi Fruit, 2 each 13. Watermelon, named, 1 14. Nuts, Filberts, last year, plate of 6 15. Walnuts, last year, plate of 6 16. collection of 5 kinds of fruit, 3 of each kind shown in appropriate basket or tray 17. Any other variety of fruit, or nuts SECTION “C” SPECIAL EXHIBITS GOODS FROM THE KITCHEN - All exhibits to be bottled, canned, prepared and shown by exhibitor. - Use only glass jars, labeled and dated. CHAIRPERSON: Lee Campbell phone: 752-2066 2007 winners Lucy Thornborough + Sonja Britton Classes: 1. Eggs, chicken any variety, 1 dozen all same size 2. Collection of 4 fresh herbs named 3. Collection of 4 dried herbs, named 4. Garlic, Braided 5. Dried Fruit, any kind named 6. Fruit Leather, 1 strip, named HOME BOTTLED GOODS 7. Salsa, 1 jar 8. Antipasto , 1 jar 9. Jelly, any type, 1 jar 10. Jam any type, 1 jar 11. Marmalade, any type, 1 jar 12. Chutney, any type, 1 jar 13. Relish, any type, 1 jar 14. Plums, any type, 1 jar 15. Peaches, any type, 1 jar 16. Any other fruit, 1 jar 17. Tomatoes, any type, 1 jar 18. Beans, any type, 1 jar 19. Any other vegetable, not pickled, 20. Salmon, any type, 1 jar 21. Smoked Salmon, any type, 1 jar PICKLES 22. Beets, any type, 1 jar 23. Bread & Butter, 1 jar 24. Dill, 1 jar 25. Sweet Mix, 1 jar WINE CHAIRPERSON: Lee Campbell phone: 752-2066 I) Exhibitor must be 19 or older ii) Natural fermentation, not fortified with alcohol iii) No “Brewed on Premises”. Home brew only iv) Minimum 375 ml Bottle, new corks only v) Unlabeled, except tag attached with elastic band with class & principle ingredients. Classes: 26. Grape: Red table wine 27. Grape: White table wine 28. Fruit or berry: any variety, red, identified 29. Fruit or berry: any variety, white, identified SPECIAL CONTESTS ($25 prizes) CHAIRPERSON: Lee Campbell phone: 752-2066 1. JUNIOR POSTER CONTEST $25 prize first place only sponsored by The Studio Design a poster with a theme for the 2009 Fair. Full colour using any media. Min size - 9” X 12” must include August 29, 2009 39th Annual Lighthouse Country Fall Fair All themes will be considered for use for next years fair. 2, SUNFLOWER CONTEST $25 prize for first place only Donated by Salamander Design Biggest Best Sunflower judged on height, diameter, beauty 3. SCARECROW CONTEST $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Coulson Hill Farm i) Constructed from your choice of materials ii) Must be self supported May be made by one or more people 4. LIGHTHOUSE CONTEST Trophy sponsored by Lighthouse Credit Union $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Van Vliet Security i) Constructed from your choice of any materials, Example food, photos, paintings, sculpting, wood, cement, needlework... ii) This is a celebration of Lighthouse Country ii) May be made by one or more people 5. BIRDHOUSE BUILDING CONTEST $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Streamside Native Plants i) This can be a team effort by a family ii) Constructed from your choice of any materials and any design iii) Photos of construction process to be included 6. CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 8” - 9” Trophy donated by Carla Flegel ‘The Studio’ $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Chinook MHP 2007 winner Will Lemmon i) cake iced and displayed appropriately ii) outside appearance 30% inside appearance 30% flavour 40% 7. REKINDLE THE SPIRIT GIFT BASKET $25 prize for 1st place only sponsored by Four Cedars Farm i) design a gift basket using the 2008 Fair theme ii) total maximum value contents $30.00 SECTION “D” BAKING Grand Aggregate Trophy donated by Qualicum Foods, Winner of 2007: Susan Urie I) Cakes & loaves to be displayed on flat surface ii) No mixes allowed CHAIRPERSON: Sonja Britton phone: 757-8059 Classes 1. Brown Bread, loaf 2. White Bread, loaf 3. Machine bread, brown, 1 loaf 4. Machine bread, white, 1 loaf 5. Focaccia Bread 6. Cinnamon Buns, 6 7. Yeast Buns, Brown, 6 8. Yeast Buns, White, 6 9. Scones, 6 10. Tea Scones, (dried fruit) 11. Baking Powder biscuits 12. Muffins, Bran, with fruit, 6 13. Muffins, Bran, without fruit, 6 14. Muffins, Fruit, 6 15. Dessert loaf, no yeast, labeled 16. Fruit Cake, light, not iced 17. Fruit Cake, dark, not iced 18. Matrimonial cake, 6 pieces 19. Sponge Cake in tube, not iced 20. Angel Cake in tube, not iced 21. Any occasion decorated, white cake 22. Carrot Cake, Iced 23. Brownies, 6 iced 24. Butter Tarts, 6 25. Short Bread Cookies, not pressed, 6 26. Drop Cookies, 2 kinds, 3 each 27. Apple Pie, 2 crust 28. Berry Pie, named, 2 crust 29. Lemon Meringue Pie 30. Pumpkin Pie 31. Fudge, 6 pieces, SECTION “E” NEEDLECRAFT Needlecraft Grand Aggregate Trophy donated by Vera Nordin 2007 Winner – Barb Ross i) Exhibits must have been completed within 3 years of the date of this fair ii) Children’s sizes up to and including size 12 iii) Articles must be clean and like NEW iv) Finishing is important! Tuck your ends in! CHAIRPERSON: Val Weismiller: 757-9667 Classes: SEWING 1. any child's article made with a serger' 2. any other article made with a serger' 3. any adult article made with a sewing machine' 4. any child's article made with a sewing machine' 5. any other article made with a sewing machine' 6. Any article of clothing made without a serger 7. Any article made without a serger CROCHETING 8. Afghan, bed size 9. Afghan, crib size 10. Any adult clothing item 11. Any child’s clothing item 12. Infant 3-6mo sweater, booties, bonnet 13. Tablecloth 14. Doily 15. Novelty item 16. Any other crochet item KNITTING 17. Any adult clothing item 18. Any child’s clothing item 19. Any adult sweater 20. Any child’s sweater 21. Infant 3-6mo. Sweater, booties, bonnet 22. Socks 23. Afghan, bed size 24. Afghan, crib size 25. Stole, or vest 26. Toque and matching mitts 27. Any novelty Item 28. Any other knitted item 29. Any item made on a knitting machine NEEDLEWORK 30. Any smocked item 31. Any embroidered item 32. Any crewel embroidered item 33. Any quilted item 34. Any appliquéd item 35. Patchwork item 36. Any rug, handmade 37. Any needlepoint item 38. Any cross-stitched item 39. Plastic Canvas item 40. Pretty punch 41. Any needlework novelty item 42. Any other needlework 43. Best Theme Entry, any class WEAVING, FELTING, HANDSPINNING 44. Household article: woven, or felted, using handspun yarn, commercial yarn or fiber 45. Article of clothing: woven, or felted using handspun yarn, commercial yarn or fiber 46. Handspun wool or cotton – I skein, spun from fiber that was cleaned and prepared by artist. Include sample of unprepared fiber. 47. Handspun exotic fiber, 1 skein, include raw fiber sample SECTION “F” ARTS & CRAFTS Grand Aggregate /trophy: donated by Leta Brown 2007 Winner – Barb Ross i) names on exhibits must be covered ii) exhibits completed within 3 years of fair CHAIRPERSON: Pat McLean 757-8806 Classes: ARTWORK 1. Any artwork using oil paints 2. Any artwork using watercolor paints 3. Any artwork using pastels 4. Any artwork using acrylic paints 5. Decorative Painting on any surface 6. Sketch, any medium 7. any other fine artwork CRAFTS 8. Made from recycled or refinished materials 9. Collage 10. Hand crafted cards, not computer generated 11. Scrapbooking 12. Woodcraft 13. Wood carving 14. Handmade Jewelry 15. Stain glass 16. Leatherwork 17. Dried Floral arrangement 18. Silk floral arrangement 19. Dried, pressed floral arrangement 20. Wreath made with Dried material 21. Artificial material corsage 22. Any other craft CERAMICS 23. Glazed individual decorated stain (hand molded) 24. Glazed individual decorated (hand molded) 25. Any hand thrown pottery item MISCELLANEOUS CLASS 26. Rugs any medium 27. Stuffed animal 28. Handmade child’s toy 29. Handmade doll clothes 30. Handmade doll 31. Wall hanging 32. Christmas tree ornament 33. Christmas decoration 34. Decorated Basket 35. Any other article 36. Best Theme Entry “Rekindle the Spirit” SECTION “G” FLORAL CHAIRPERSON: Cindy VanVliet PHONE: 752-1941Classes BEST ROSE IN SHOW TROPHY Donated by Vacation Village 2007 winner Murray Poskitt BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW Trophy donated by: Leah Keniston 2007 Winner : Reg Cluett BEST BLOOM IN SHOW (i) All house plants to be named ii) Flowers to arrive in appropriate container CLASSES 1. African violet 2. Any other house plant, identified 3. Begonia, single plant, potted 4. Begonia, single bloom, display on moss/water 5. Cactus Dahlia, large, >8”, 1 bloom 6. Cactus Dahlia, medium, 6-8”, 1 bloom 7. Cactus Dahlia, small, 4-6”, 3 blooms 8. Cactus Dahlia, mini, <4”, 3 blooms 9. Dahlia, Decorative, >8”, 1 bloom 10. Dahlia, Decorative, 6-8”, 1 bloom 11. Dahlia, Decorative, 4-6”, 3 blooms 12. Dahlia, Ball, >3.5”, 1 bloom 13. Dahlia, mini ball, 2-3”, 3 blooms 14. Dahlia, Pom Pom, 2”, 3 blooms 15. Gladiolus, 1 spike, 16. Rose, Single bloom 17. Rose Single Bud 18. Sweet peas 19. Cactus, any type or size 20. Any other garden bloom 21. Any bloom, single stem & vase 22. Sunflower, 1 stalk & roots included 23. Patio Planter, hanging or free standing ARRANGEMENTS 24. Arrangement, 8-12” 25. Mini Arrangement, 3” height & width 26. Mini Arrangement, 3-8” height & width 27. Old Fashioned mixed garden bouquet 28. Floral Arrangement & foliage 29. Dried floral arrangement, natural 30. Contemporary Arrangement 31. Best Theme Entry “Piece of Paradise” SECTION “H” PHOTOGRAPHY Grand aggregate Trophy donated by Shirley Tilley 2007 winner: Doug Champagne Best Photograph: i) size: 5”x 7” max, mounted on cardboard or paper 6”x 8” name/address on back of entry lower R corner ii) digital or film cameras, black & white or colour iii) one entry per category iv) Photo taken by exhibitor after Sept 1 2007 CHAIRPERSON: Ruth Saefkow Phone : 240-2654 1. Animals, wild or domestic 2. Domestic pets, Dogs 3. Domestic pets, Cats 4. Birds, wild or domestic 5. People, portrait 6. People, candid, active 7. Floral, wild or garden 8. Most unusual 9. Scenic Landscape 10. Scenic Seascape 11. Humorous 12. Photo Essay, 3 prints mounted telling a story, no captions 13. Open Class, creative or experimental 14. Best Photo of the Bow-Horne-Bay Area 15. Best themed Entry “Rekindling the Spirit |