SECTION I YOUNG EXHIBITORS CONVENER - Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466 [email protected] STEWARDS: Robin Schaefer, Barry Mangelsdorf, Judy Mangelsdorf, Judy Vasey, Ian Crambrook, Andrew Crambrook, Brianna Schaefer, Jordan Schaefer, Jacinta Kaesler, Chantelle Kaesler, Brittney Kaesler, Hamish Peberdy, Caleb Klix, Jacob Taylor, Chloe Oldman and Olivia Vivian. Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 30th September 2016 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 1st October 2016, and 7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 2nd October 2016 Exhibitors with Collections are encouraged to set-up on the Saturday night AGES AT SUNDAY OF SHOW: SENIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 13 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE INTERMEDIATE SECTION: COMPETITORS 9 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE JUNIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 8 YEARS OF AGE & UNDER PLEASE NOTE: • All entries in Junior Section should have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket • All exhibitors for the Young Exhibitors Section must indicate their date of birth on the entry form • Entries are to be from individuals, not groups (i.e. School classes) • This Section is designed to encourage those young people interested in entering our Show; grain and produce and flowers need not necessarily have been grown by the exhibitor • Arranging and staging must be work of the exhibitor • Maximum display area 76cm (W) x 76cm (D) • All exhibits to be displayed on plates provided in the Cookery and Produce Sections • Exhibits in Cookery, Handicrafts, Collections and Flowers to be the work of the exhibitor • Special awards; points will be awarded as per Rule 2 5 • In addition one point will be awarded for each exhibit entered Entry Fee: 40¢ (GST inc.) First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.50 (minimum of 7 entries in class) Fourth Prize $1.00 (minimum of 10 entries in class) SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years) PRODUCE 1. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton) 2. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties) 3. Parsley (one bunch) 4. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 5. Collection of herbs (min 3 varieties) 6. Carrots (one bunch of four) 7. Five oranges of the same variety 8. Five lemons of the same variety 9. Five mandarins of the same variety 10. Four grapefruit of the same variety 11. Five of any fruit not mentioned 12. Collection of fruit; one of each grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size) 13. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation) 14. Carved pumpkin or watermelon Mrs Judy Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 1 – 14 T230 COOKERY 16. Five scones (plain) 17. Five honey crackles 18. Five chocolate crackles 19. Pizza; any top, scone base (max. size 15cm diameter) 20. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm, Judged on decoration and biscuit) 21. No bake slice (two varieties, three slices of each) 22. Collection of party food 23. Collection of homemade chocolates 24. Five fairy cakes 25. Fruit and nut loaf 26. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 27. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme 28. Three muffins (fruit) 29. Iced cake, (max. size 30cm, to be judged on decoration only) 30. Five Anzac biscuits 31. Five cornflake biscuits 32. Five chocolate chip biscuits 33. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk arrowroot) 34. Five pikelets 35. Three lamingtons 35a. Farmer’s lunch box Mrs. Alma Fielke Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 16 – 35a T231 SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years) FLOWERS 36. Flower, annual, one cut 37. Flower, perennial, one cut 38. Flower, bulbous, one cut 39. Rose, one bloom 40. Tree, shrub or climber (native) one cut in flower 41. Tree, shrub or climber (non native) one cut in flower 42. Shoulder Spray 42a. Buttonhole 43. Bowl of floating flowers 44. Arrangement, using flowers, buds and foliage (ie. in a vase) 45. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed 46. Posy (max. size 30cm) 47. Modern arrangement using foliage only 48. Dried flower arrangement 49. Fairy or troll miniature garden 50. Favourite pot plant La Villa donating trophy for most points in classes 36 – 50 T232 HANDRAFTS - SEWING 52. Most unusual necklace 53. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only) 54. One decorated hen egg, boiled 55. Article of long stitch 56. Article made of calico of lace 57. Mini quilt (no larger than 50cm x 50 cm) 58. One dressed rag doll 59. One cushion 60. Article of cross stitch 61. Article of beading 62. Article of stitchery 63. Decorated photo frame 64. Loom band article 65. One handmade card 66. Any handmade item in team colours 67. Hanging Christmas decoration for door or wall (no larger than 30cm x 30cm) 68. Christmas table decoration (no larger than 30cm x 30cm) 69. Christmas decoration suitable for hanging 70. Christmas Bon Bon (no larger than 30cm) 71. Any other handicrafts sewing item not mentioned Mr & Mrs Richard James donating trophy for most points in classes 52 – 71 T233 SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years) HANDCRAFTS - TECH 72. Article of pottery 73. Article of plastic work 74. Article of leather work 75. Article of wood (not furniture) 76. Article made of metal 77. Toy made from wood 78. Paper aeroplane 79. Best decorated boot 80. Handmade farming/gardening tool 81. Lego construction (max. size 76cm x 76cm, constructed from kit) 82. Lego construction, (max. size 76cm x 76cm, not constructed from kit) 83. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm, constructed from kit) 84. Most inventive mouse trap 85. Article of homemade electronics (supply own battery to demonstrate function) 86. Any other handicraft ‘tech’ item not mentioned Mr Trevor Fielke donating trophy voucher for most points in classes 72 – 86 T234 COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm) 89. Collection of coins showing the change in currency through time 90. Collection of animals 91. Collection of green things 92. Collection of sporting memorabilia 93. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 94. Collection of magnets 95. Collection of stamps or stickers 96. Collection of six historical farming items 97. Collection of tools 98. Collection of Skylanders 99. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils and shells 100. Collection of action figures 101. Collection of any theme not mentioned Mrs. Del Kaesler Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection. T235 SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years) PHOTOGRAPHY/ART (Photography to be judged on creativity and appeal) 102. The town where I live 103. On holidays 104. Series of three photos depicting flood or drought in the Riverland 105. My pet and I 106. Farm scene 107. Most interesting weather 108. Poster celebrating the Rio Olympics 2016 (freehand A4) 109. Poster celebrating the Rio Olympics 2016 (computer A4) 110. Creative themed birthday invitation 111. One page scrapbooking depicting the anniversary of the 1956 flood(Max. A3) Mrs. Rebecca Schaefer donating trophy for most points in classes 102 – 111 -T236 GRAIN AND FODDER (All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.) 112. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in head (six plants or more) 113. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in head (six plants or more) 114. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head (six plants or more) 115. Collection of green wheats in head (three varieties or more) 116. Collection of green cereals in head (three varieties or more) 117. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 118. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 119. Sheaf of green oaten hay 120. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 121. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken directly from header) 122. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header) 123. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header) 124. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header) 125. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars) 126. Exhibit of oil seeds , one variety, plants or more David and Valarie Gibbs donating trophy for most points in classes 112 – 126 - T237 INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) PRODUCE 127. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton) 128. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties) 129. Parsley (one bunch) 130. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 131. Collection of herbs (min 3 varieties) 132. Carrots (one bunch of four) 133. Five oranges of the same variety 134. Five lemons of the same variety 135. Five mandarins of the same variety 136. Four grapefruit of the same variety 137. Five of any fruit not mentioned 138. Collection of fruit; one of each grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size) 139. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation) 140. Carved pumpkin or watermelon Mr. Tom Shannon donating trophy for most points in classes 127 – 140 - T238 COOKERY 142. Five scones (plain) 143. Five honey crackles 144. Five chocolate crackles 145. Pizza; any top, scone base (max. size 15 cm diameter) 146. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm, judged on decoration and biscuit) 147. No bake slice (two varieties, three slices of each) 148. Collection of party food 149. Collection of homemade chocolates 150. Five fairy cakes 151. Fruit and nut loaf 152. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 153. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme 154. Three muffins (fruit) 155. Iced cake (max. size 30cm, to be judged on decoration only) 156. Five Anzac biscuits 157. Five cornflake biscuits 158. Five chocolate chip biscuits 159. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk arrowroot) 160 Five pikelets 161. Three lamingtons 161a. Farmer’s lunch box Mrs. Joyce Braun Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 142 – 161a - T239 INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) FLOWERS 162. Flower, annual, one cut 163. Flower, perennial, one cut 164. Flower, bulbous, one cut 165. Rose, one bloom 166. Tree, shrub or climber (native) one cut in flower 167. Tree, shrub or climber (non native) one cut in flower 168. One miniature arrangement 170. Bowl of floating flowers 171. Arrangement, using flowers, buds and foliage (ie. in a vase) 172. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed 173. Posy (max. size 30cm) 174. Modern arrangement using foliage only 175. Dried flower arrangement 176. Fairy or troll miniature garden 177. Favourite pot plant Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Hentschke donating trophy for most points in classes 162 – 177 T240 HANDICRAFTS - SEWING 178. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only) 179. One decorated hen egg, boiled 180. Article of long stich 181. Decorated photo frame 182. One dressed rag doll 183. One handmade card 184. Article of cross stitch 185. Article of beading 186. Decorated mask 186a Painted mask 187. Woven article 188. Loom band article 189. One handmade item in team colours 190. Most unusual necklace 191. Hanging Christmas decoration for door or wall (max. size 30cm x 30cm) 192. Christmas table decoration (max. size 30cm x 30cm) 193. Christmas decoration suitable for hanging on tree (max. size 20cm x 20cm) 194. Christmas Bon Bon (max. size 30cm) 195. Popsticks, matchstick creation 196. Any other handicrafts sewing item not mentioned Mrs. Leanne Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 178 – 196 - T241 INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) HANDICRAFTS - TECH 199. Toy made from wood 200. Article of plastic work 201. Article of leather work 202. Article of wood 203. Article made of metal 204. Paper mache creation 205. Paper aeroplane 206. Best decorated boot 207. Collage 208. Lego construction (max. size 76cm x 76cm, constructed from kit) 209. Lego construction, (max. size 76cm x 76cm, not constructed from kit) 210. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm, constructed from kit) 211. Article using cellophane 212. Most inventive mouse trap 213. Handmade farm/garden tool 214. Any other handicrafts tech item not mentioned Mifreedom Coaching donating trophy for most points classes 199- 214 T242 COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm) 217. Collection of red things 218. Collection of comics or magazines 219. Collection showing places I have been 220. Collection of sporting memorabilia 221. Collection of items of nature 222. Collection of coins showing the change in currency through time 223. Collection of six historical farming items 224. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils and shells 225. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 226. Collection of action figures 227. Collection of any theme not mentioned Mrs. Lorraine Fielke donating trophy for most outstanding collection T243 INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) PHOTOGRAPHY/ART 229. My Mum or Dad at work 230. Close up of my favourite toy 231. My silliest photo 232. Me as a farmer 233. Series of 3 photos depicting flood or drought in the Riverland 234. Most interesting weather 235. Poster celebrating the Rio Olympics 2016 (freehand A4) 236. Poster celebrating the Rio Olympics 2016 (computer A4) 237. Creative themed birthday invitation 238. Picture complimented by bark, leaves or sand 239. One page scrapbooking depicting the anniversary of the 1956 flood(Max. A3) 240. Hand drawn picture (state age on back, limit of two entries per person) 241. Coloured picture (computer design, A4, state age on back, limit of two entries per person) GRAIN AND FODDER (All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.) 242. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in head (six plants or more) 243. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in head (six plants or more) 244. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head (six plants or more) 245. Collection of green wheats in head (three varieties or more) 246. Collection of green cereals in head (three varieties or more) 247. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 248. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 249. Sheaf of green oaten hay 250. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 251. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken directly from header) 252. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header) 253. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header) 254. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header) 255. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars) 256. Exhibit of oil seeds , one variety, plants or more Mr. & Mrs. Merv Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 242-256 -T245 JUNIOR SECTION (8 Years and Under) PRODUCE 257. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton) 258. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties) 259. Parsley (one bunch) 260. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 261. Collection of herbs (min. 3 varieties) 262. Carrots (one bunch of four) 263. Five oranges of the same variety 264. Five lemons of the same variety 265. Five mandarins of the same variety 266. Four grapefruit of the same variety 267. Five of any fruit not mentioned 268. Collection of fruit; one of each grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size) 269. Largest wheat plant (complete with roots) 270. Biggest single wheat head 271. Biggest fruit or vegetable 272. Strangest fruit or vegetable 273. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation) 273a. Carved pumpkin or watermelon Mr Paul Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 257-273a - T246 COOKERY 274. Five scones (plain) 275. Five honey crackles 276. Five chocolate crackles 277. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.size 15 cm diameter) 278. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm, judged on decoration and biscuit) 279. No bake slice (two varieties, three slices of each) 280. Collection of homemade chocolates 281. Five fairy cakes 282. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 283. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme 286. Three muffins (fruit) 287. Five Anzac biscuits 288. Five chocolate chip biscuits 289. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk arrowroot) 289a. Five pikelets 290. Three lamingtons 291. Farmer’s lunch box Mrs. Linda Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in classes 274-291 T247 JUNIOR SECTION (8 Years and Under) FLOWERS 292. Flower, annual, one cut 293. Flower, perennial, one cut 294. Flower, bulbous, one cut 295. Rose, one bloom 296. Tree, shrub or climber (native) one cut in flower 297. Tree, shrub or climber (non native) one cut in flower 298. One miniature arrangement 299. Bowl of floating flowers 300. Arrangement, using flowers, buds and foliage (ie. in a vase) 301. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed 302. Posy (max. size 30cm) 303. Necklace of flowers 304. Fairy or troll miniature garden 305. Favourite pot plant Mrs Mavis Kernich Memorial donating trophy for most points classes 292-305 T248 HANDICRAFTS - SEWING 306. One ‘painted’ hen egg—boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only) 307. One decorated hen egg, boiled 308a. Decorated mask 308b. Painted mask 309. Photo frame 310. Loom Band article 311. Sewn decoration on a foam tray 312. Article using cellophane 313. Most unusual necklace 314. Article of beading 315. One page of scrapbooking (Max. A3) 316. Hanging Christmas decoration for door or wall (no larger than 30cm x 30cm) 317. Christmas table decoration no larger than 30cm x 30cm 318. Christmas Bon Bon (Max. size 30cm) 319. Seed and/or nut creation 320. Photo of an animal; not a pet Bronwyn Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 306-321 T249 JUNIOR SECTION (8 Years and Under) HANDICRAFTS - TECH 322. Paper mache creation 323. Paper aeroplane 324. Playdough construction 325. Best decorated boot 326. Picture complimented by bark, leaves and/or sand 327. Seed and/or nut creation 328. Creation using ice-cream sticks only 329. Lego construction (max. size 76cm x 76cm, constructed from kit) 330. Lego construction, (max. size 76cn x 76cm, not constructed from kit) 331. Junk Modelling (max. size 76cm x 76cm x 76cm) 332. Self-made toy 333. Hand drawn picture (age written on back, limit of 2 entries per person) 334. Coloured picture (A4, designed on computer, judged on colouring in, age written on back, limit of 2 entries per person) 335. Picture made from hand and/or foot print(s) (mixed media, state age on back, limit of two entries per person) 336. Junk modelling scene depicting the Rio Olympics 2016 using cardboard, pipecleaners etc. 337. Any other handicrafts tech item not mentioned Taryn Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 322-337 T250 COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm) 338. Collection of action figures (eg. Bionicles, Star Wars, etc.) 339. Collection of dolls, bears, fairies or similar 340. Collection of coins showing the change in currency 341. Collection of automobiles 342. Collection of ‘things found in my garden’ 343. Collection of six historical farming items 344. Collection of littlest pet shop items, Shopkins or similar 345. Collection of Disney 346. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 347. Collection of any theme not mentioned Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251 Other Trophies L.G. & G.D. Geyer Memorial Trophy awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in classes 72-77 T252 J.M. Shannon Memorial trophy for highest points gained in the Senior SectionT253 Mr & Mrs Barry Mangelsdorf donating trophy for highest points gained in the Intermediate Section T254 Mr & Mrs John Gladigau donating trophy for highest points gained in the Junior Section T255 Mrs Nina Swanbury & Family donating trophy for most outstanding Handicraft Exhibit T256 Kate Fisher donating trophy for most outstanding Cookery Exhibit T257 Mr Ian Crambrook donating trophy for the most outstanding Lego exhibit in Section I, Classes 81, 82, 83,208, 209, 210, 329, 330 Mr Des Fielke Memorial Trophy for Most Entries in Section I T258 Loxton Christmas Lights donating trophies for: 1. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 67, 68 , 69 & 70 T259 2. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 191, 192, 193 ,194 T260 3. Most Outstanding exhibit in classes 316, 317, 318; - T261 Exhibitors, please use a separate entry form for each Section in which you are exhibiting. Office use only Ex No. Mem. No. Ent. ENTRY FORM CATTLE/SHEEP PIRSA Pic No.: ……….....................… Name …………………………………………………………………………………………....................................... Surname Christian Names Address ……………………………………………………………….………………………...................................... …………………………………............………………Phone No.: …………………………………........................... Email: .................................................................................................................................................................. A new form for each Section. Exhibitors are requested to make their entries on this form and hand or post it to the Secretary, PO Box 187, Loxton SA 5333, together with the entry fee. Phone/Fax: 8584 7715 or email to: [email protected] Exhibitors are requested to refer to page 13 of Show Book relating to the time of closing entries. Exhibitors in Section I “Young Exhibitors”, please show date of birth Office use only Section Class / / Description of Entry Entrance Fee (GST inc.) Total Entry Fee $ Please find enclosed $ : for member’s subs, and $ : for entry fees. I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the above Exhibits are entered subject to the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of the Society. Main Hall Exhibitors – Please note: No exhibit to be removed before 4.30 pm on Monday 03.10.16 No. of entries ……….......…… Signature …………………………………………………………………................. If you would like to direct debit: ANZ Bank BSB: 015 625 Account: 6570 10692 SIGNED:…………………………….............................................................................................................. CONTACT NAME: …………………………................................................. 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