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                            Programme de la

                            foire de Huntingdon

                            Huntingdon Fair

                            Program

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Table des Matieres - Table of contents
Mot du président                                                4
President’s welcome                                             4
Histoire de la foire de Huntingdon                              6
History of the Huntingdon Fair                                 12
Plan historique du site / Historical Site plan                 16
Qu’est-ce qu’une tire de tracteur? / What is a Tractor Pull?   19
Partenaires / Partners                                         20
Tires de tracteurs antiques - Résultats 2016                   24
Antique Tractor Pulls - Results for 2016                       24
Derby de Démolition - Résultats 2016                           32
Demolition Derby - Results for 2016                            32
Jeunes fermiers - Résultats 2016                               46
Young Farmers - Results for 2016                               46
Autres classes - Résultats 2016                                50
Other Classes - Results for 2016                               50
Le comité de la foire / The Fair Committee                     61
Horaire de la foire 2017 / 2017 Fair Schedule                  67

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Mot de Bienvenue du Président
                En mon nom personnel et au nom du conseil d’administra-
                tion de la Société Agricole de Huntingdon, nous vous sou-
                haitons la bienvenue à la 189ème édition de la Foire de
                Huntingdon. Afin d’accomplir les nombreuses tâches reliées
                à la foire, que se soit avant, pendant ou après les festivités,
                nous comptons sur l’implication de nombreux bénévoles.
                Nous aimerions également remercier nos commanditaires
                pour leurs généreux dons. Nous souhaitons que tous et
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                chacun s’amuse à la foire. Je suis convaincu, qu’avec un
                peu d’aide de Dame Nature, l’évènement sera un succès.
                                                         Glen Moore
                                                                      Président

                President’s Welcome
                On behalf of myself and the Board of Directors, of the
                Huntingdon Agricultural Society, we would like to welcome
                everybody to the 189th edition of the Huntingdon Fair. Along
                with the Directors, we rely on a lot of outside volunteer help,
                to help with the many jobs to be done before, during, and
                after the fair. We would also like to thank all our sponsors for
                their generous donations. We hope everybody enjoys them-
                selves at the fair and with a little help from Mother Nature,
                I’m sure it will be a good one.

                                                         Glen Moore
                                                                      Président

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Histoire de la foire de Huntingdon
    En 1826, le Parlement Anglais nomme un              une exposition annuelle. C’est ainsi que la rue
    Gouverneur Général responsable du Haut-             Fairview est née.
    Canada (la province de l’Ontario) et du
    Bas-Canada (la province de Québec). Le              Les premiers bâtiments, construits vers 1875-
    Parlement Anglais donne également le mandat         1880, sont des abris pour le bétail. Ils sont
    au Ministre de l’agriculture d’organiser une        construits à proximité de la rue. Au fil du
    Société d’agriculture dans tous les comtés de       temps, la liste des exposants s’allonge et plus
    sa juridiction. De ce fait, en 1928, la “Société    d’immeubles doivent être érigés le long de la
    Agricole de Huntingdon” est fondée. Cette           limite est du terrain et vers le sud. Les prochains
    organisation comprend alors des membres du          édifices sont construits le long du ruisseau.
    gouvernement et des fermiers de la région.          Ce sont des constructions à deux étages, qui
                                                        permettent des expositions diverses. Un de
    À l’époque, le comté de Huntingdon s’étend sur      ces bâtiments sert de salle de danse et de lieu
    une très grande distance. Dans un effort pour       de rassemblement pour la Société Agricole et
    attirer des membres locaux et afin de limiter les   pour la communauté. Ces immeubles sont les
    déplacements (à cette époque, les routes sont       lieux de rassemblement principaux de l’époque
    difficilement praticables, autant à pied qu’en      (Circa 1875-1880). Autrefois, tout comme
    calèche tirée par des chevaux), deux sociétés       aujourd’hui, il n’y a pas de pont traversant
    agricoles sont créées. La “Division A” comprend     le ruisseau. Il y a seulement un passage de
    le village de Huntingdon. Ensuite, la “Division     pierres au fond du cours d’eau. Assez difficile
    B” est organisée dans le village de Havelock.       pour les gens de traverser afin de participer
    L’objectif principal de ces sociétés est de         aux activités de l’autre côté de l’étendue d’eau.
    transmettre les nouvelles connaissances             C’est alors qu’une passerelle est érigée.
    technologiques aux fermiers locaux. À l’époque,
    la façon la plus rapide d’améliorer la production   Un premier bâtiment est déménagé en 1955,
    est d’importer du bétail ayant une meilleure        derrière l’aréna actuel. Il est converti en abris
    génétique. L’achat d’étalons, de béliers, de        pour les chevaux de course. Une subvention
    sangliers et de taureaux par la Société Agricole    reçue par la Société Agricole de Huntingdon
    est encouragé. Les membres de la société            afin de construire un aréna est à l’origine du
    peuvent utiliser les animaux, moyennant une         déménagement. L’aréna situé au même endroit
    petite contribution.                                qu’aujourd’hui, est transporté de Montréal à
                                                        Huntingdon et ensuite, rénové. Ce projet est
    La première “Foire” a lieu là où la Banque CIBC     financé par le Gouvernement du Québec, par la
    est présentement située. L’évènement a lieu à       Division A de la Société Agricole de Huntingdon
    cet endroit pendant plusieurs années. Lorsque       et par l’Association Sportive de Huntingdon.
    le village commence à prendre de l’expansion,       L’aréna est toujours utilisé aujourd’hui par la
    la foire déménage de l’autre côté de la rivière,    communauté.
    sur le site actuel de la piscine. La foire se
    déroule à cet endroit pendant une vingtaine         Un deuxième bâtiment, connu de nos jours
    d’années. Par la suite, dû au développement du      sous la dénomination “Promenade”, est situé
    village, cet emplacement n’est plus disponible.     au même endroit qu’autrefois. Aujourd’hui, la
    Subséquemment, la ferme Graham, située              “Promenade” est utilisée par les entreprises
    au sud-est de Huntingdon, sur le bord de la         locales afin de promouvoir leurs produits. À
    rivière, fait don d’une partie de sa terre à la     l’époque, elle sert de lieu de prédilection pour
    Société Agricole de Huntingdon afin d’y tenir       permettre aux fermiers de voir les nouveaux

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équipements disponibles pour moderniser               reconstruction du bâtiment à son emplacement
leurs opérations. Les compagnies telles que           actuel. Tout ceci se déroule pendant la Grande
“Boyd Foundries” et “Equipment of Huntingdon”         Dépression, période historique où l’argent se
participaient à la foire.                             fait rare. Cet homme n’hésite pas à injecter
                                                      une grande somme d’argent dans un projet
En 1960, suite à la fermeture du “Grange              bénéficiant les gens moins bien nantis que lui-
Hall” à Kensington, la plupart des meubles et         même. L’utilisation de cet immeuble varie au fil
autres items sont donnés à la Société Agricole        des décennies passant d’une salle d’exposition
de Huntingdon pour leur salle à manger. Le            florale à une grange pour les poneys pour
troisième bâtiment en importance sur le site de la    redevenir une salle d’exposition. L’intérieur
foire est le “Flower Building”. Cette construction    de cette salle est différent comparativement à
était vouée à la démolition, à Montréal en 1930.      toutes les autres sur le terrain. En effet, le décor
C’est alors que “Lord Athelstan” procède à            est composé de lambris, un incontournable à
l’achat de l’édifice, paie des travailleurs pour le   voir pour les visiteurs. L’année 1930 est la seule
démanteler, paie pour le transport des morceaux       où la Société Agricole de Huntingdon ne tient
jusqu’à sa ferme familiale à Huntingdon. Par          pas de foire dû au manque de financement.
la suite, il doit rémunérer des ouvriers pour la

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Les structures sont encore en place aujourd’hui         Il y a de plus en plus de participation aux
    grâce à un programme de revitalisation bénévole         expositions de bétail. Plusieurs troupeaux
    mis en place en 1990 et supervisé par un héritier       d’élevage proviennent de la région. Un premier
    de “Lord Athelstan”, Ivan Graham, un contracteur        prix à la foire permet une bonne publicité pour
    bien connu dans la région.                              les propriétaires.
    Un quatrième ensemble de bâtiment voit le jour
    sur le site de la foire et comporte notamment une       Durant les années 1930, l’argent se fait rare et
    très grande écurie pour les chevaux. L’écurie est       une visite à la foire constitue une grande sortie
    construite sur la colline nouvellement acquise.         pour les gens de la région. La Société Agricole
    À mesure que la foire prend de l’expansion, la          de Huntingdon et l’Association Sportive de
    propriété s’agrandit également. Un poulailler est       Huntingdon font l’achat d’une des attraction
    construit afin de permettre l’exposition de volaille.   principale de la foire: un carrousel. À l’origine,
    Vers 1910, de nouveaux abris à bétail, ouverts          le manège fonctionne grâce à une machine à
    des deux côtés, sont construits. Ces structures         vapeur, mais rapidement le carrousel devient
    permettent de doubler les expositions d’animaux.        hors d’usage. Par la suite, le manège est
    La plupart du temps, ce sont les membres de la          alimenté par un tracteur de ferme “Case C”
    Société Agricole de Huntingdon qui effectuent           offert par la ferme Cluff Brothers. D’autres
    bénévolement la construction avec les matériaux         activités populaires sont: l’exposition organisée
    donnés. Éventuellement, vers 1956-1960, les plus        par les premières nations, la fanfare du village
    petites granges près de la rue sont démantelées.        et plusieurs jeux coordonnés par divers groupes

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afin de faire des levées de fonds.                       de bain modernes sont également construites
                                                         pour accommoder les visiteurs. Dans les années
L’utilisation du site de la foire est modifiée lors de   1970, les tires de tracteurs viennent remplacer les
la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale. Les soldats vivant          courses de chevaux. La piste de tires de tracteurs
dans les campements du Garden City utilisent les         est d’abord installée devant l’écurie. Cette piste
lieux pour leurs exercices militaires, etc. Pendant      devient rapidement trop petite, c’est alors que la
leurs moments de loisirs, les soldats participent        piste est déménagée du côté nord, sur une partie
aux ligues de balle molle et de football, encore         de la propriété appartenant à la Société Agricole.
une fois sur le terrain de la foire. Dans les années     Au fil des années les tires de tracteurs se sont
subséquentes, jusqu’en 1950, la Société Agricole         diversifiées. Dans le monde des tires de tracteurs
de Huntingdon connaît des hauts et des bas.              du Québec, les tires de la foire de Huntingdon sont
  Ensuite, le “Huntingdon War Memorial Arena”            un évènement important. La foire de Huntingdon
est construit sur le site de la foire. Une clause        inclut également un volet de tires de camions.
à l’entente stipule que, pendant la semaine de
la foire, la Société Agricole de Huntingdon a le         Le prochain bâtiment à être rénové est le “Fair
droit d’utiliser l’aréna afin d’y tenir une exposition   Office” situé au centre du terrain de la foire. À
de bétail et de chevaux. Cette entente est en            l’origine, le bâtiment construit en 1930, est situé
vigueur jusqu’a l’obtention d’une subvention qui         à proximité de la gare ferroviaire du village de
permet l’implantation d’une glace artificielle. Par      Huntingdon. Autrefois, l’Agence des services
la suite, il est impossible de couvrir la surface        frontaliers du Canada utilise l’édifice pour procéder
convenablement afin de permettre ce type                 à l’inspection des articles importés. Lorsque la
d’activité. Une fois de plus, en 1965, les membres       décision de démolir la gare est prise, la Société
se rallient pour construire la “Grange Ivan              Agricole de Huntingdon se voit offrir l’opportunité
Graham” et le “Cow Palace”. Le “Cow Palace”              de “Sauver” le bâtiment, considéré comme une
doit permettre l’exposition de vaches laitières. Les     partie de l’héritage local. En 1983, l’édifice est
spectacles de chevaux quant à eux, se tiennent à         relocalisé encore une fois, grâce à l’implication de
l’extérieur, comme aujourd’hui.                          bénévoles.

En 1960-1963 d’autres bâtiments sont construits          Un thème de “Foire d’autrefois” est maintenu par
pour le bétail. Deux écuries sont ajoutées sur le        la Division A de la Société Agricole de Huntingdon.
site. Elles sont recouvertes de tôle et comprennent      De plus, à cause de l’attitude positive et du
des compartiments afin d’accommoder le                   dévouement des bénévoles, la foire est un reflet
nombre croissant de participants aux spectacles          des résidents locaux d’aujourd’hui et d’autrefois.
équestres. Du même coup, le comité de course
de Huntingdon est occupé. Le comité procède à
l’achat d’une partie du terrain de Sid Barrington,
situé au sud du site de la foire, là où les garages
de “Case I.H.” et “K.M. Ferns” se situent de nos
jours. En 1950 la popularité des courses de
chevaux est grandissante. Plusieurs chevaux de
course locaux font honneur à leur propriétaire.
Malheureusement, dans les années 1960, l’intérêt
pour ce sport est en déclin et en 1980, la piste de
course est vendue pour éponger des dettes qui se
sont accumulées durant les années plus difficiles.

Une des dernière bâtisse à être érigée est le
“Tin Building” à l’avant du terrain de la foire. Ce
bâtiment est construit en plusieurs étapes durant
les années 1980. Il est utilisé pour des expositions,
des danses, de l’entreposage, etc. Des salles

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History of the Huntingdon Fair
     In 1826 the English Parliament appointed            the buildings up to the east line and then south
     the Governor General to Upper(province of           along this line. The next set of buildings which
     Ontario) and Lower (province of Quebec)             was erected were located next to the creek,
     Canada, and mandated his Minister of                and were “post and beam” construction with
     Agriculture to organize an Agricultural Society     two story exhibition areas. One was open and
     in all the counties of their jurisdiction. Hence,   served the Society and community as a dance
     in 1828 the Huntingdon Agricultural Society         hall and convention type activities. These
     was formed. This organization was comprised         structures were the predominant gathering
     of government officials and area farmers who        places of the time (circa 1875-1880)
     became members of the Society.
                                                         A footbridge was erected across the creek; no
     Huntingdon County was very long in distance         bridge as today was there, only a stoned drive
     from end to end. In an attempt to attract local     through at the bottom of the creek existed. Not
     members, and restrict the amount of travel          very handy for ladies and gentlemen to walk
     (roads not being very good at that time, either     through to attend the activities on the other side
     for walking or horse and buggy trails through       of the creek.!!
     swamps and bush lots).thus two societies were
     formed. Division A in the village of Huntingdon     The first building was moved in 1955 to a
     and at a later date Division B in Havelock          location behind the present day arena and was
     Village.                                            converted to a race horse barn. The reason
                                                         for the move was because the Agricultural
     The main theme of these Societies was to            Society received a grant to build the arena in
     transfer the newest technological knowledge of      its present location. This arena was moved
     the day to the local farmers. The quickest way      from Montreal to Huntingdon and re vitalized. It
     to achieve improved production was to import        was jointly funded by the Quebec Government,
     better genetics for the livestock production.       Huntingdon Agricultural Society Div A and the
     Stallions, rams, boars, and bulls were              Huntingdon Sports Association. It is still being
     encouraged to be purchased by the Society for       utilized by the surrounding community
     use by its members at a small fee.
                                                         The second building known today as the
     The first “Fair” was held in the area of the        Promenade still exists on the original location,
     present day Imperial Bank of Commerce for           being used as an exhibition focal point for local
     several years. Once the village expanded, a         businesses advertizing their wares. This was at
     new area across the river where the present day     the time one of the major attractions for farmers
     swimming pool is located was utilized for about     to see the new equipment to modernize their
     20 years. This area became unavailable due          operation. Companies such as Boyd Foundries
     to expansion, so, the Graham farm along the         and Equipment of Huntingdon took part in the
     river south East of Huntingdon Village donated      “fair”
     a portion of land to be used by the Society to
     hold its annual Exhibition. Thus, Fairview Road     At the closing of the “Grange Hall in Kensington
     came into existence.                                (1960) most of the utilities were donated to
                                                         H.A.S, for the dining hall.
     The first buildings were low open sided cattle
     sheds along the road side in about 1875-            The third building of prominence on the Fair
     1880. As the exhibitors list enlarged, so did       Ground is the “flower building”. This was a

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structure destined for demolition in Montreal          lack of funding.
in the 1930s. Lord Athelstan purchased the
building, paid workers to take it apart, paid for      The structure stands today after a volunteer
transport to his family farm in Huntingdon, and        based revitalization program in the 1990s,
paid local workers to rebuild it in its present        supervised by an heir of Lord Athelstan, Ivan
location. This was during a period of history          Graham, a well known local contractor.
known as the “Depression Years’ when money
was very scarce, thus this gentlemen injected          The forth set of buildings to come to the Fair,
a very generous financial encouragement to             was a large heavy horse barn on newly acquired
people not as well off as himself. The utilization     property up on the “hill”. As the Fair grew, so did
has been varied over the decades from                  the property boundaries. A chicken house was
exhibition for flowers, crafts etc. to a pony barn     built to accommodate poultry exhibits. Around
– back to exhibition hall. The interior of this hall   1910, new cattle barns were built, open on both
is not similar to any other on the grounds, but        sides, thus doubling the cattle exhibits. Most of
all tong and groove panelling. A must see for          the time, the members constructed these with
visitors to the fair. 1930 was the only year the       donated materials and labour.
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Eventually, around 1956 – 1960, the smaller             The Second World War saw a different use
     barns at the roadside were taken down. The cattle       for the Fair Grounds. The soldiers from the
     exhibition grew to quite a large participation. Many    encampment of Garden City would use the
     good breeding herds came from our area. A 1st           grounds for military exercises etc. Recreation
     prize at the fair was good advertisement for the        for the soldiers consisted of softball and football
     owners.                                                 leagues held on the Fair Ground. Following
                                                             those years, to 1950 the Society was both boom
     During the 1930s, money was not too plentiful and       or bust !!
     a trip to the Fair was a big experience for many
     people of this area. One of the attractions was a       The Huntingdon War Memorial Arena was
     carousel that was purchased by the Agricultural         constructed on site, with a clause in the deeds
     Society and the Sports Association. It was originally   to allow the Society to utilize this structure
     operated by a steam engine, but soon became de-         during Fair week for cattle and horse exhibitions
     commissioned and was powered by a Case C farm           for an “inside” show. This lasted until the arena
     tractor from Cluff Brothers nearby farm operation.      received the grant for artificial ice, and then
                                                             it became impossible to cover the surface
     Another large attraction was the Native Peoples         sufficiently to continue exhibiting the livestock.
     exhibition from the reserve along with the town         Once again, the members rallied and built the
     band and many games etc. organized by local             Ivan Graham barn in 1965, along with the Cow
     groups to raise money.                                  Palace. The palace was constructed to exhibit

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the dairy cattle. A horse show was once again held
outdoors, as it is today.

The next building constructed for livestock took
place in 1960 – 1963. Two horse barns were added
with metal siding and box stalls to accommodate
a large growing horse show. In the meantime, the
Huntingdon Race Committee was busy. They formed
a committee to purchase land from Sid Barrington
on the south end of the fair grounds, where Case
I.H. and K.M. Ferns have dealership garages today.
The very popular sport of horse racing took off in the
1950s. Many local bred race horses showed well for
their owners. Unfortunately, this sport died out in the
late 1960s and in the 1980s the track was sold off
to help alleviate some accumulated debt created in
the “bust” years.

One of the latest buildings erected was the “tin
Building” at the front of the fair grounds. Built in
several expansion projects, during the early 1980s. It
was used for exhibition, dances, storage etc. Modern
bathroom facilities. were added to accommodate
the spectators to the Fair. Tractor pulls became the
horse racing replacement attraction in the 1970s.
The track was first built in front of the lower horse
barn, but soon became too small and was moved
to the north side of track area, the portion retained
by the Society . Over the years since a” bring what
you run in the fields” pull, it has expanded into one
of the major pulls in Quebec with all types of pullers
and truck pulls as well.

The next building that was revitalized is the present
day Fair Office, located in the center of the grounds.
This building was originally built in the 1930s, and
was located at the village of Huntingdon railroad
station. Canadian Boarder Inspection Agency
officials used it as the customs house for the
inspection of all articles coming into Canada. When
the railroad decided to demolish the railroad station,
the Huntingdon Society was given the opportunity to
“save” a piece of local heritage. In 1983 the building
was moved to its present location. Once again
volunteers rallied to “do the move”. !!

A theme of an “old-time Fair” has been maintained
at Huntingdon Agricultural Society Division A, and
today due to a large positive attitude and dedication
of many volunteers, the Fair is a compliment to our
area residents past and present!!

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Plan historique du site - Historical Site Plan

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       Ancienne piste de course de chevaux
              Old horse race track

                                                                 Piste des Tires et Derby de Démolition
                                                                   Pulls and Demolition Derby Track

                                                                        Estrades - Grand stands

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      1 Hangars originaux pour le bétail avec section spectacle à l’avant                                             1 Original sheds for livestock with show area in front
      2 Salle de danse, salle à manger et promenade                                                                   2   Dance Hall, Dining Hall and Promenade
      3 Le “Flower Building” pour Lord Athelstan                                                                      3 The “Flower Building” for Lord Athelstan
      4 Écurie pour les chevaux avec section spectacles à l’avant                                                     4 Horse Barn with show area in front
      5 Grange pour la piste et écurie + grange pour le bétail et poulailler                                          5 Track Barn and box stalls + Cattle Barn and Poultry Barn
      6 Terrain de balle molle et lieu pour exercises militaires                                                      6 Softball Field and Military Practice area
      7 Caroussel                                                                                                     7 Caroussel
      8 Nouvelle écurie                                                                                               8 New Horse Barn
      9 Grange pour le bétail et le “Cow Palace” pour les expositions                                                 9 Cattle Barn and Cow Palace show ring
      10 “Tin Building”                                                                                               10 “Tin Building”
      11 “Fair Office” relocalisé en 1983 (ancienne gare utilisée par                                                 11 “Fair Office” relocated in 1983 (Former Rail Road Station
         l’agence des services frontaliers du Canada)                                                                    used for customs inspections)

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QU’EST-CE QU’UNE TIRE                                    WHAT IS A
DE TRACTEUR?                                             TRACTOR PULL?
Le principe de base du sport de tire de tracteurs        The idea behind a tractor pulling contest is fairly
est très simple. Il suffit de tirer une résistance qui   simple. An increasing weight has to be pulled
augmente graduellement, le plus loin possible            down as far as possible on a maximum 300 foot
sur une distance maximale de 300 pieds. Mais             track. How do I make sure that my machine will go
comment faire pour que mon tracteur ou camion            further tan everyone else’s? simple enough, I just
arrête plus loin que les autres? Simple aussi, il        have to make sure that my vehicle carries the most
suffit qu’il aie le plus gros moteur. Vrai?              powerful engine of the pack. Right?

Faux. Il est vrai que la puissance du moteur             Wrong! As for any kind of motorsport, such as
yest pour quelque chose mais ça va plus loin             stock car racing, drag racing, Indy car racing,
que ça. Un véhicule de compétition, que ce               engine power is for a large part of the success of a
soit en accélération stock-car, formule Indy ou          machine but there is more to it than simply that. The
tire de tracteurs, est d’abord et avant tout un          tremendous amount of horsepower produced by
ensemble.                                                these engines has to be transferred to the ground
                                                         through an appropriate transmission and rear end
Dans le cas des tires, c’est un ensemble                 with the right reduction ratio. Tires are another big
moteur, transmission, pneus, balancement                 part of the pulling unit. They have to be correctly
et conducteur qui fait qu’un véhicule est plus           sharpened to hook well to the track, but without
performant qu’un autre. Le moteur se doit d’être         moving too much dirt. The frame must be able to
puissant mais il faut aussi que la transmission          transfer the weight of the truck or tractor to the
permettre des rapports appropriés pour que               driving wheels. The driver must be able to “read”
toute cette puissance soit transférée aux roues,         the track to find where the traction is best. He or
que les pneus soient aiguisés et que le châssis          she must then drive the vehicle on that “perfect”
permettre un bon transfert de poids, de sorte que        path until it comes to a halt... Only the motor, Not!
la puissance aux roues soit ensuite transférée
au sol. Le conducteur doit par la suite bien “lire”
la piste pour évaluer la traction, balancer son
véhicule, conséquemment trouver le chemin
qui lui permettra de parcourir la plus longue
distance. Finalement, il ou elle devra conduire
son véhicule, les roues à l’avant décollées
du sol, sur cette trajectoire supposément
parfaite jusqu’à ce que le tracteur ou camion
s’immobilise... Seulement le moteur, hein...!

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Partenaires
     Le foire tient à remercier tous ces partenaires qui ont
     sû nous aider soit par leur temps ou des donations de
     produits et services.

               CO-OP Des Frontières
              Coopérative Agricole              John Darragh
                   Ste-Barbe                    Trucking Inc.

                  450-373-4673                    450-264-2900

              Kenneth M Ferns Inc.               Edge Lettrage

                   450-264-5388                   450-288-4141

                Les Equipements                     Fermes
              Albert Billette Inc.               Buermans Inc.

                  450-825-2286                    450-264-2979

                   Gary Cluff                    Lac-Matic Inc.

                  450-264-4862                    450-829-3130

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Partners
  The fair would like to thank all those partners who have
  helped us either by their time or donations of products
  and services.

   GPAG                      Les Equipements
                                  T.M. Inc.

  450-829-4344                 450-264-7000

  La Source                     McKellar
 The Gleaner                   Metalworks

  450-264-5364                 450-802-8972

Les Equipements                Larry Cluff
  Colpron Inc.

  450-264-6871                 450-264-3891

Les Equipements               fraser moore
    AcDc Inc.

  450-264-2232                  450-370-6145

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Les résultats des tires de tracteurs antiques
             Antique tractor pull results
                          2016
        Classe / Class                   #1                     #2                  #3
       3000 lb class        Normand Bergeron       Rocky Jacobs           David Beare
                            Mirabel QC             Fort. Covington N.Y.   St. Anicet QC

       3500 lb class        Normand Bergeron       Chuck Chapman          Aaron Durant
                            Mirabel QC             Fort. Covington N.Y.   Bombay N.Y.

       4500 lb class        André Pilon            Aaron Durant           Chuck Chapman
                            St-Clet QC             Bombay N.Y.            Fort. Covington N.Y.

       4500 lb OPEN class   Winston Armstrong      Jeff Monica            Marc Seguin
                            Dundee QC              North Bangor N.Y.      St-Clet QC

       5500 lb class        Mario Lombard          Scott McCaig           Chris Oliver
                            La Prairie QC          Vankleek Hill ONT      Fort. Covington N.Y.

       5500 lb OPEN class   Winston Armstrong      Marc Seguin
                            Fort. Covington N.Y.   St-Clet QC

       6500 lb class        Yves Picard            Gary Monica            Michel Seguin
                            St.Stanislas QC        North Bangor N.Y.      St-Clet QC

       6500 lb OPEN class   Dale Woods
                            Massena N.Y.

       7500 lb class        Martin Renaud          Norman Fennell         Luc Sauvé
                            Green Valley ONT       Hinchinbrooke QC       North Lancaster ONT

       8500 lb class        Norman Fennell         Luc Sauvé              Marc Seguin
                            Hinchinbrooke QC       North Lancaster ONT    St-Clet QC

       8500 Truck           Elliott McCaig
       Exhibition pull
       9500 lb class        Marc Wallace
                            Hinchinbrooke QC

       10500 lb class       Chuck Chapman          Jason Vanwinden
                            Fort. Covington N.Y.   Godmanchester QC

       11500 lb class       Jason Vanwinden        Chuck Chapman
                            Godmanchester QC       Fort. Covington N.Y.

       Exhibition pull      Robert Brisson

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Courtney Whyte - Coiffeuse
Debbie Galipeau - Esthétique
Veronique Miljour - Massotheraphie
                      2, rue King, Huntingdon, QC
                                     450-264-4651

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                               SHORT AND LONG DISTANCE SERVICE

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résultats Du derby de demolition
                             Demolition derby results
                                       2016
             Classe / Class                                 #1                              #2                           #3
     Course 1 - 4 cylindres                    Francis Lalonde                Samuel Vachon                   Daniel Beaulne
     Course 2 - 4 cylindres                    Jason Dupont                   Spencer Forget                  Jonathon Boulé
     Course 3 - 4 cylindres                    Jessica Hope                   Steven Brodeur                  Chris McAdam
     Course 4 - 4 cylindres                    Mickael Usereau                Deryck Mitchell                 Bruce Bagnato
     Course 5 - 6 cylindres hommes             Meghan Duheme                  Daniel Ménard                   Steven Bouchard
     Course 6 - 6 cylindres femmes             Audrey De L’Étoile             Melanie Laberge                 Stacey Patenaude
     Course 6 - 8 cylindres                    Jason Dupont (Tie for first)   Daniel Ménard (Tie for first)   Marc-Antoine Yelle
     Course 7 - Mini pick-up / Van             Sébastien Crete                Jason Lepage                    Floyd Leblanc
     Course 8 - Full size pick-up / Van        Sébastien Lefebvre             Francis Lefebvre                Steven Bouchard
     Championnat 4 cylindres                   Jessica Hope
     Championnat 6-8 cylindres                 Daniel Ménard

      Power wheels (enfants - Children)

     #1                       Austyn Dupont
                              Ormstown
     #2                       Lucas Lemieux
                              St-Chrysostome

     #3                       Nathan Pouliot
                              St-Isidore

     #4                       Kaleb Levasseur
                              St-Edouard

     #5                       Abigail Moore
                              Hinchinbrooke

     #6                       Brayden Moore
                              Hinchinbrooke

     #7                       Jaxson Allen
                              Ormstown

     #8                       Preston McCartney
                              Howick

     #9                       Xavier Boudreau
                              Ste-Martine

     #10                      Théo Hébert
                              Havelock

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Jugement Jeunes Fermiers 2016
                                Judgment Young Farmers 2016
                                                          Holstein

                       CLASSe / CLASS                            Exhibitor                      Animal

     Intermediate Calf / Génisse intermédiare           Ella Bryson              BRYHILL DEMPSEY PHANTOM
                                                                                 Champion Holstein Calf
     Senior Calf / Génisse senior                       Bobby Tolhurst           TOLHURST DOORMAN RICKY
                                                                                 Reserve Holstein Calf
     Champion Holstein Calf                             Ella Bryson              BRYHILL DEMPSEY PHANTOM
     Reserve Holstein Calf                              Bobby Tolhurst           TOLHURST DOORMAN RICKY

                                                     DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP

                       CLASSe / CLASS                            Exhibitor                      Animal

     Showmanship, boys & girls 9 - 12 yrs. old          #1 Marshall Desrosiers   Champion Junior Showman
                                                        #2 Geordie Woods         Reserve Junior Showman
     Showmanship, boys & girls 13-15 yrs. old           #1 Kevin MacFarlane      Champion Intermediate Showman
                                                        #2 Ashleigh Cavers       Reserve Intermediate Showman
     Showmanship, boys & girls 16-21 yrs. old           #1 Bobby Tolhurst        Champion Senior Showman
                                                        #2 Carrie Simpson        Reserve Senior Showman
     Champion Senior Showman                            Bobby Tolhurst
     Reserve Senior Showman                             Carrie Simpson
     Champion Intermediate Showman                      Kevin MacFarlane
     Reserve Intermediate Showman                       Ashleigh Cavers
     Champion Junior Showman                            Marshall Desrosiers
     Reserve Junior Showman                             Geordie Woods

                                                          Ayrshire
                       CLASSe / CLASS                            Exhibitor                      Animal
     Summer Yearling, born June 1/15 to Aug. 31/15      Carrie Simpson           LASHBURN JAELYN
                                                                                 Reserve Ayrshire Calf
     Junior Yearling, born Mar. 1/15 to May 31/15       Kevin MacFarlane         MARBRAE OBLIQUE’S PRIMETIME
                                                                                 Champion Ayrshire Calf
     Champion Ayrshire Calf                             Kevin MacFarlane         MARBRAE OBLIQUE’S PRIMETIME
     Reserve Ayrshire Calf                              Carrie Simpson           LASHBURN JAELYN
                                                           Jersey
                       CLASSe / CLASS                            Exhibitor                      Animal
     Summer Yearling, born June 1/15 to Aug. 31/15      Laura Lefebvre           REYLA MACKENZIE HEIRESS
                                                                                 Champion Jersey Calf
     Champion Jersey Calf                               Laura Lefebvre           REYLA MACKENZIE HEIRESS

                                    aire pour enfants - Children’s centre

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Autres Classes Jugement 2016
                                   Other Classes Judgment 2016
     Grain & Forage
     Sunflower, stem and roots attached              Any Cactus or Succulent                        CLASS 8 - 2ND PRIZE - $2.00
      Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor                             Rank        Exhibitor
        1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                       1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                      1         GERTRUDE SEDGWICK
        2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                       2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                                                                    Cut Flowers and Arrangements
     First cut grass - at least 75% grass               3      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                                                                    Asters - 3
      Rank     Exhibitor                             Geranium - 1 plant per pot, single or double    Rank        Exhibitor
        1      MAPLEOAK FARM                         blossoms
                                                                                                       1         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
        2      Carrie Simpson                         Rank     Exhibitor
                                                        1      SHIRLEY STARK                        Calendula - 3
     Barley                                             2      SHIRLEY STARK                         Rank        Exhibitor
      Rank     Exhibitor                                                                               1         SHIRLEY STARK
                                                        3      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
        1      LAURA LEFEBVRE                                                                          2         JOHANNA SOESBERGEN
                                                     African Violet - single or double
                                                                                                       3         ELLEN BULOW
     Wheat                                            Rank     Exhibitor
                                                        1      PHYLLIS TODD                         Cosmos - 3
      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                        2      GERTRUDE SEDGWICK                     Rank        Exhibitor
        1      MAPLEOAK FARM
                                                                                                       1         AMANDA CARRIGAN
     Soy Bean Stalks (5)                             Ivy - any variety                                 2         JENNY CARRIGAN
      Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                                       3         ELLEN BULOW
        1      MAPLEOAK FARM                            1      GERTRUDE SEDGWICK
                                                                                                    Dahlia (1) over 4”
        2      MAPLEOAK FARM                         Unlisted house plant grown for bloom
                                                                                                     Rank        Exhibitor
                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                                       1         INGRID THALER
     Grain corn stalks (5)                              1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                                                                       2         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
      Rank     Exhibitor                                2      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
        1      MAUREEN O'FARREL                         3      LYNN HARPER                          Dahlia (1) under 4”
        2      RICHARD O'FARRELL                                                                     Rank        Exhibitor
                                                     Any house plant grown for foliage not listed
        3      MAPLEOAK FARM                                                                           1         PHYLLIS TODD
                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                                       2         DAWN EBBETT
     Corn Silage                                        1      SHIRLEY STARK
                                                                                                       3         INGRID THALER
      Rank     Exhibitor                                2      SHIRLEY STARK
                                                        3      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                   Lily - 1 single bloom in water
        1      Carrie Simpson
                                                                                                     Rank        Exhibitor
        2      MAPLEOAK FARM                         Coleus - 1 plant per pot
                                                                                                       1         CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
        3      MAPLEOAK FARM                          Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                                       2         JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                        1      PHYLLIS TODD
     Haylage                                                                                           3         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
                                                        2      SHIRLEY STARK
      Rank     Exhibitor                                                                            Day Lily - 1 single bloom in water
                                                        3      JOHANNA SOESBERGEN
        1      MAPLEOAK FARM                                                                         Rank        Exhibitor
        2      Carrie Simpson                        Hanging plant for porch
                                                                                                       1         JENNY CARRIGAN
        3      MAPLEOAK FARM                          Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                                       2         CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                        1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                                                                       3         AMANDA CARRIGAN
     High moisture corn or any other product            2      LINDA RENAUD
      Rank     Exhibitor                                                                            Cala Lily - 1 stem, any variety
                                                        3      ELLEN BULOW
        1      Carrie Simpson                                                                        Rank        Exhibitor
                                                     Window box to sit outside. Container no to
        1      JUSTIN JAMIESON                                                                         1         JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                     exceed 30” x 10”
                                                                                                       2         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
     Potted Plants                                      1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                                                                       3         INGRID THALER
     Shamrock, any variety                              2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                   Rose - 1 bloom
      Rank     Exhibitor                                3      SHIRLEY STARK                         Rank        Exhibitor
        1      GERTRUDE SEDGWICK                                                                       1         JOHANNA SOESBERGEN
                                                     Container Gardening Container of your choice
        2      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                                                                      2         GERTRUDE SEDGWICK
                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
        3      GERTRUDE SEDGWICK                                                                       3         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
                                                        1      LINDA RENAUD
     Flowering Begonia, tuberous, single or double      2      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                   1 spray of Roses (may include leaves)
     (1 plant in a pot)                                                                              Rank        Exhibitor
                                                        3      LYNN HARPER
      Rank     Exhibitor                                                                               1         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
        1      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                    CLASS 8 - 1ST PRIZE - $2.00
                                                      Rank     Exhibitor                            Lily - 1 single bloom in water
        2      SHIRLEY STARK
                                                        1      PHYLLIS TODD                          Rank        Exhibitor
        3      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                                                                       1         CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                                                                       2         JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                                                                       3         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON

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Dwarf Snapdragon - 3                           Rudbeckia type daisy - 3 blooms             Summer is almost over
 Rank     Exhibitor                             Rank    Exhibitor                           Rank        Exhibitor
   1      INGRID THALER                           1     STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE                    1         SHIRLEY STARK
Cornflower, Bachelor Buttons - 3                  2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                    2         FRANCES MOORE
 Rank     Exhibitor                               3     JENNY CARRIGAN                        3         EVELYN ROBSON
   1      LINDA RENAUD                         Echinacea - 3 blooms                        Petunia stems
Perennial Phlox - 3 (may include leaves)        Rank    Exhibitor                           Rank        Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                               1     JENNY CARRIGAN                        1         PHYLLIS TODD
   1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                         2     AMANDA CARRIGAN                    Stitch in time
   2      JENNY CARRIGAN                       Hosta Leaves - 3, any variety                Rank        Exhibitor
   3      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                    Rank    Exhibitor                             1         JENNY CARRIGAN
Bea Balm - 3, any color (may include leaves)      1     JENNY CARRIGAN                     Going green
 Rank     Exhibitor                               2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                  Rank        Exhibitor
   1      INGRID THALER                           3     DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE                  1         DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE
Lavender - 3 stems, with leaves                Nasturtiums - 3                                2         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor                             Rank    Exhibitor                             3         JENNY CARRIGAN
   1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                      1     SHIRLEY STARK                      Mid Summer Beauty
                                                  2     ELLEN BULOW                         Rank        Exhibitor
Gladioli - 3 spikes, 3 colours
 Rank     Exhibitor                               3     STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE                    1         FRANCES MOORE
   1      EVELYN ROBSON                        Hosta Blooms - 3                               2         JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                Rank    Exhibitor                             3         AMANDA CARRIGAN
Gladioli - 1 spike
 Rank     Exhibitor                               1     CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                 Grandma’s Attic
   1      EVELYN ROBSON                           2     CONNIE CAIRNS                       Rank        Exhibitor
   2      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                      3     DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE                  1         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
   3      FRANCES MOORE                        Geranium - 1 stem with blossom                 2         JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                Rank    Exhibitor                             3         AMANDA CARRIGAN
Large Zinnias - 3
 Rank     Exhibitor                               1     CONNIE CAIRNS                      Birds and Blooms
   1      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE                      2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                  Rank        Exhibitor
                                                  3     PHYLLIS TODD                          1         PHYLLIS TODD
Small Zinnias - 3
                                               Ornamental grass 3 stems not to exceed 30      2         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor
   1      TANYA THOMPSON                        Rank    Exhibitor                             3         JENNY CARRIGAN
   2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE                      1     JENNY CARRIGAN                     Simplicity
                                                  2     AMANDA CARRIGAN                     Rank        Exhibitor
Perennial Phlox - 3 (may include leaves)
                                                  3     FRANCES MOORE                         1         FRANCES MOORE
 Rank     Exhibitor
   1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                      1 Hydrangea (flower only)                      2         STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE

   2      JENNY CARRIGAN                        Rank    Exhibitor                             3         SOPHIE LEROUX

   3      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                      1     PHYLLIS TODD                       1 stem Tiger Lily
                                                  2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                  Rank        Exhibitor
Marigolds - 3 large
                                                  3     JENNY CARRIGAN                        1         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor
                                               Summer Sunshine                                2         SOPHIE LEROUX
   1      TANYA THOMPSON
   2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE                    Rank    Exhibitor                             3         SHIRLEY STARK

   3      AMANDA CARRIGAN                         1     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                 CLASS 32 - 1ST PRIZE - $2.00
                                                  2     CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                  Rank        Exhibitor
Stataice - 3 stems any variety
                                               Natural Beauty                                 1         JENNY CARRIGAN
 Rank     Exhibitor
   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                        Rank    Exhibitor                          CLASS 37 - 1ST PRIZE - $2.00
                                                  1     LINDA RENAUD                        Rank        Exhibitor
Geranium - 1 stem with blossom
                                                  2     FRANCES MOORE                         1         SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor
                                                  3     SHIRLEY STARK
   1      CONNIE CAIRNS                                                                    CLASS 32 - 2ND PRIZE - $2.00
   2      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                   3 stems wild flowers                         Rank        Exhibitor
   3      PHYLLIS TODD                          Rank    Exhibitor                             1         DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE
                                                  1     JENNY CARRIGAN
Cleome - 1 stem (may include leaves)                                                       CLASS 37 - 2ND PRIZE - $2.00
                                                  2     PHYLLIS TODD                        Rank        Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor
                                                  3     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                    1         CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
   1      AMANDA CARRIGAN

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Saturday Flower Show
     5 stems of annual flowers, each a diffeent        “These Boots are Made for Walking”   Potatoes - 3, red skinned
     variety                                            Rank     Exhibitor                   Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank    Exhibitor                                   1      SHIRLEY STARK                 1      JENNY CARRIGAN
        1     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                          2      JENNY CARRIGAN                2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
        2     JENNY CARRIGAN                              3      SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON         Squash - 1, any variety
        3     AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                       CLASS 10 - 1ST PRIZE - $5.00          Rank     Exhibitor
     5 stems of perennial flowers, each a different     Rank     Exhibitor                     1      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
     variety
                                                          1      SHIRLEY STARK              Zucchini - 2, not to exceed 10”
      Rank    Exhibitor
        1     AMANDA CARRIGAN                          CLASS 10 - 2ND PRIZE - $3.00          Rank     Exhibitor
        2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                        Rank     Exhibitor                     1      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
        3     DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE                        1      TANYA THOMPSON                2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                       CLASS 10 - 3RD PRIZE - $2.00            3      ELLEN BULOW
     "A Culinary Delight" arrangement using a kitch-
     en cooking container                               Rank     Exhibitor                  Tomatoes - 3, red
      Rank    Exhibitor                                   1      JENNY CARRIGAN              Rank     Exhibitor
        1     AMANDA CARRIGAN                                                                  1      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
        2     JENNY CARRIGAN                           Vegetables                              2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                       Green Beans - 5 pods
     “Home for the Holidays”                                                                Tomatoes - 3, green
                                                        Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank    Exhibitor                                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                          1      JENNY CARRIGAN
        1     PHYLLIS TODD                                                                     1      AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                          2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
        2     GERTRUDE SEDGWICK                                                                2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
                                                          3      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
        3     JENNY CARRIGAN                                                                   3      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                       Wax Beans - 5 pods
     “Tea for Two” Arrangement using a Cream and                                            Tomatoes - 3, any other variety
                                                        Rank     Exhibitor
     Sugar set                                                                               Rank     Exhibitor
                                                          1      AMANDA CARRIGAN
      Rank    Exhibitor                                                                        1      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
                                                          2      JENNY CARRIGAN
        1     SHIRLEY STARK                                                                    2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
                                                          3      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
        2     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
                                                                                            Cherry tomatoes - 5
        3     JENNY CARRIGAN                           Garden Beets - 3
                                                                                             Rank     Exhibitor
                                                        Rank     Exhibitor
     “Tiny Treasure” arrangement not to exceed 4”                                              1      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
     in any direction                                     1      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                                                               2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
      Rank    Exhibitor                                   2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                                                               3      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
        1     SHIRLEY STARK                            Cylinder Beets - 3
                                                                                            Cucumbers - 2
        2     AMANDA CARRIGAN                           Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                             Rank     Exhibitor
        3     JENNY CARRIGAN                              1      EVELYN ROBSON
                                                                                               1      AMANDA CARRIGAN
     Arrangement in a cup and saucer using only        Finger carrots - 3                      2      JENNY CARRIGAN
     colourful foliage. NO FLOWERS
                                                        Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank    Exhibitor                                                                     Any other vegetable not mentioned - 3
                                                          1      JENNY CARRIGAN
        1     SHIRLEY STARK                                                                  Rank     Exhibitor
                                                          2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
        2     JENNY CARRIGAN                                                                   1      AMANDA CARRIGAN
        3     AMANDA CARRIGAN                          Pepper - 2, any variety                 2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
                                                        Rank     Exhibitor                     3      JENNY CARRIGAN
     "Beauty on a Budget" floating arrangement in a
                                                          1      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
     clear glass container                                                                  Sunflower - 1 (flower head only)
                                                          2      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
      Rank    Exhibitor                                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                          3      TANYA THOMPSON
        1     SHIRLEY STARK                                                                    1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
        2     PHYLLIS TODD                             Dill - 3 stems                          2      STEPHANIE FIRLOTTE
        3     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                        Rank     Exhibitor                     3      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                          1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
      “Snow White” arrangement using white flowers                                          3 different herbs in a vase
     and filler                                           2      EVELYN ROBSON
                                                                                             Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank    Exhibitor                                Onions - 3, green or red                1      TANYA THOMPSON
        1     JENNY CARRIGAN                            Rank     Exhibitor                     2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
        2     AMANDA CARRIGAN                             1      JENNY CARRIGAN                3      JENNY CARRIGAN
        3     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                          2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
                                                                                            Currents - ¼ cup, any variety
     “Good Morning”                                    Potatoes - 3, white skinned           Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank    Exhibitor                                 Rank     Exhibitor                     1      INGRID THALER
        1     SHIRLEY STARK                               1      JENNY CARRIGAN                2      DAWN EBBETT
        2     TANYA THOMPSON                              2      AMANDA CARRIGAN
        3     JENNY CARRIGAN

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Rhubarb, 3 stalks, trimmed only at leaf end   Maple Syrup, Honey and Eggs        Jam, Jelly, Preserves and Pickles
 Rank     Exhibitor                           Extra light maple syrup            Blueberry Jam
   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                       Rank    Exhibitor                  Rank     Exhibitor
   2      AMANDA CARRIGAN                        1     KIRK FEENY                   1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   3      EVELYN ROBSON                                                             2      DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE
                                              Light maple syrup
“Country Canadian Harvest”                     Rank    Exhibitor                    3      AMANDA CARRIGAN
 Rank     Exhibitor                              1     KIRK FEENY                Strawberry Jam
   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                         2     EVELYN ROBSON              Rank     Exhibitor
CLASS 27 - 1ST PRIZE - $2.00                  Medium maple syrup                    1      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
 Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank    Exhibitor                    2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
   1      TANYA THOMPSON                         1     KIRK FEENY                Raspberry Jam
CLASS 33 - $10.00 TO THE WINNER               Maple sugar - 3 pieces              Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank    Exhibitor                    1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                         1     KIRK FEENY                   2      ELLEN BULOW
                                                                                    3      LINDA RENAUD
CLASS 27 - 2ND PRIZE - $2.00                  Maple Butter
 Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank    Exhibitor                 Any other Jam - name it
   1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                     1     KIRK FEENY                 Rank     Exhibitor
                                                                                    1      JENNY CARRIGAN
CLASS 27 - 3RD PRIZE - $1.00                  Gift basket of maple products
                                                                                    2      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN
 Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank    Exhibitor
                                                                                    3      LAURA LEFEBVRE
   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                         1     KIRK FEENY
                                                                                 Red or Black Current Jelly
                                              1 dozen brown eggs - extra large
Bread, Cooking and Candy                                                          Rank     Exhibitor
                                               Rank    Exhibitor
Muffins - 3, any variety                                                            1      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                 1     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                              Any other Jelly - name it
   1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                  1 dozen brown eggs - large
                                                                                  Rank     Exhibitor
   2      AMANDA CARRIGAN                      Rank    Exhibitor
                                                                                    1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   3      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN                    1     DAWN EBBETT
                                                 2     KAIDEN ERSKINE            Sweet cucumber pickles
Tea Biscuits - 3                                                                  Rank     Exhibitor
                                                 3     SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                                 1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
   1      LAURA JOHNSTON                      1 dozen white eggs - extra large
                                               Rank    Exhibitor                 Beet pickles
Cupcakes - 3                                                                      Rank     Exhibitor
                                                 1     DAWN EBBETT
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                                 1      EVELYN ROBSON
   1      LAURA LEFEBVRE                                                            2      DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE
   2      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN                                                       3      AMANDA CARRIGAN
Pie, double crust, any variety                                                   Other pickle - name it
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                               Rank     Exhibitor
   1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG                                                         1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
Squares - 3, any variety                                                         Tomato Chili sauce
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                               Rank     Exhibitor
   1      LAURA LEFEBVRE                                                            1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
Cookies - 3, any variety                                                         Corn relish
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                               Rank     Exhibitor
   1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG                                                         1      ELLEN BULOW
Fudge, any variety - 3 pieces                                                    Other relish - name it
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                               Rank     Exhibitor
   1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                                                           1      DENNIS/MELISSA MOORE
Brownies - 3                                                                        2      ELLEN BULOW
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                                 3      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
   1      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN                                                    SECTION 31 MOST ENTRIES CLASSES 1-15
EXHIBITOR WITH MOST ENTRIES IN                                                   - $5.00
CLASSES 1-13 - $5.00                                                              Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                                 1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
EXHIBITOR WITH 2ND MOST ENTRIES IN
CLASSES 1-13 - $5.00
 Rank     Exhibitor
   1      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN

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Home Handicrafts & Hobbies
     Quilt block, pieced                          Miscellaneous embroidery                    Any other handicraft not already listed
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                          Rank     Exhibitor
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      HELEN WHEALON                        1      ASHLEY YKEMA
        2        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     2      ELLEN BULOW                          2      KATHY MCFALL
        3        ELLEN BULOW                         3      LESLIE ROGERS                        3      LAURA LEFEBVRE
     Quilt block, appliqued                       Re-upholstered article                      CLASS 10 - 1ST PRIZE - $10.00
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                          Rank     Exhibitor
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      ELIZABETH CAMACHO                    1      ANDREA CLOUTIER
        2        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     2      ELIZABETH CAMACHO                 CLASS 10 - 2ND PRIZE - $5.00
     Quilt block, embroidered                     Rug hooking - any article                    Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                            1      ELLEN BULOW
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      JENNY CARRIGAN                    BEST OF SHOW - CLASSES 1-9 - $10.00
     Crib/Lap quilt, quilted, 42” x 52” maximum      2      JOHANNE RATELLE                    Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank       Exhibitor                        Handmade rug                                   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                   Rank     Exhibitor                         CLASS 22 - 1ST PRIZE - $5.00
        2        JEANNIE ROSENBERG                   1      JENNY CARRIGAN                     Rank     Exhibitor
     Quilt top, pieced                            Skein of handspun wool, minimum 10 meters      1      ELIZABETH CAMACHO
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                         CLASS 22 - 2ND PRIZE - $5.00
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      CHRISTINA FASOULA                  Rank     Exhibitor
        2        DAWN EBBETT                         2      CHRISTINA FASOULA                    1      ELIZABETH CAMACHO
        3        JEANNIE ROSENBERG                   3      AMANDA CARRIGAN
     Quilt, pieced, hand-quilted                  Greeting Card - any format
                                                                                              Photography & Art
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                         Children in action, 1 - 5½” x 7”
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      KATHY MCFALL                       Rank     Exhibitor
        2        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     2      JULIE ROGERS                         1      COURTNEY OUIMET
        3        JEANNIE ROSENBERG                   3      CONNIE CAIRNS                        2      CHRISTIE LEE ERSKINE
                                                                                                 3      LYNN HARPER
     Any article, machine quilted                 Hand painted egg, displayed in egg cup
      Rank       Exhibitor                         Rank     Exhibitor                         Farm animals, 1 - 5” x 7”
        1        ANDREA CLOUTIER                     1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                    Rank     Exhibitor
        2        ELLEN BULOW                         2      KATHY MCFALL                         1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
        3        DAWN EBBETT                                                                     2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                  Felted article
                                                                                                 3      CHRISTIE LEE ERSKINE
     Large woven article                           Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank       Exhibitor                           1      JENNY CARRIGAN                    Rural Scenery - No animals 1 - 5” x 7”
        1        JENNY CARRIGAN                      2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                    Rank     Exhibitor
        2        JOHANNE RATELLE                     3      KATHY MCFALL                         1      ASHLEY YKEMA
        3        ELIZABETH CAMACHO                                                               2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
                                                  Any item using re-cycled materials
                                                                                                 3      AMANDA CARRIGAN
     Small woven article                           Rank     Exhibitor
      Rank       Exhibitor                           1      DAWN EBBETT                       Flowers in bloom, 1 - 5” x 7”
        1        JENNY CARRIGAN                      2      PATRICIA VAN WINDEN                Rank     Exhibitor
                                                     3      KATHY MCFALL                         1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
     Jewellery
                                                                                                 2      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
      Rank       Exhibitor                        Holiday wall or door hanging
                                                                                                 3      LYNN HARPER
        1        LYNN HARPER                       Rank     Exhibitor
        2        LYNN HARPER                         1      JENNY CARRIGAN                    Winter scene, 1 - 5” x 7”
        3        EVELYN ROBSON                       2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                    Rank     Exhibitor
                                                     3      KATHY MCFALL                         1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
     Woodwork, large article
                                                                                                 2      LYNN HARPER
      Rank       Exhibitor                        One page of scrap-booking, any theme
                                                                                                 3      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL
        1        GILLES RIEL                       Rank     Exhibitor
                                                     1      JULIE ROGERS                      Humor, 1 - 5” x 7”
        2        GILLES RIEL
                                                     2      CONNIE CAIRNS                      Rank     Exhibitor
     Handmade toy
                                                     3      LESLIE ROGERS                        1      LAURA LEFEBVRE
      Rank       Exhibitor
                                                  Any article of pottery                      Transportation, 1 - 5” x 7”
        1        ROSE SUPRENANT
                                                   Rank     Exhibitor                          Rank     Exhibitor
     Cross stitch - any article
                                                     1      LINDA RENAUD                         1      CHRISTIE LEE ERSKINE
      Rank       Exhibitor
                                                  Wreath, any material                        Best Friends, 1 - 5” x 7”
        1        HELEN WHEALON
                                                   Rank     Exhibitor                          Rank     Exhibitor
        2        HELEN WHEALON
                                                     1      JULIE ROGERS                         1      TANYA THOMPSON
        3        JOHANNA SOESBERGEN
                                                     2      JENNY CARRIGAN                       2      CHRISTIE LEE ERSKINE
                                                     3      KATHY MCFALL                         3      CHRISTIE LEE ERSKINE

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Enlargement of an Historical Building           Holiday sewing                                Sweater or Cardigan
 Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank     Exhibitor
   1      CAITLIN MACDOUGALL                       1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        1      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
   2      LYNN HARPER                              2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        2      EVELYN ROBSON
   3      LYNN HARPER
                                                Doll wearing handmade clothes                 Afghan
Original painting - oils or acrylic              Rank                                          Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                                1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        1      HELEN WHEALON
   1      LAURA LEFEBVRE                                                                         2      HELEN WHEALON
                                                Baby or child’s wearing apparel
   2      LAURA LEFEBVRE
                                                 Rank     Exhibitor                           Child’s hat or headgear
   3      KENNY CLAING
                                                   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                      Rank     Exhibitor
Original painting - water color                    2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        1      JENNY CARRIGAN
 Rank     Exhibitor                                                                              2      JEANNIE ROSENBERG
                                                Placemats, minimum 2
   1      KATHY MCFALL                                                                           3      GAIL MARSHALL
                                                 Rank     Exhibitor
Drawing - any topic - pencil or charcoal           1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                     Child’s socks
 Rank     Exhibitor                                2      LOUISE VINET                         Rank     Exhibitor
   1      KENNY CLAING                                                                           1      JENNY CARRIGAN
                                                Any handmade article of wearing apparel not
Art work in other media (pastel, crayon, ink,   listed                                        Child’s mittens
etc.)                                            Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                                1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   1      KIRA WELBURN                             2      ANDREA CLOUTIER
                                                                                              Any knitted article not already listed - large
   2      LYNN HARPER
                                                BEST OF SHOW CLASSES 1-7 - $10.00              Rank     Exhibitor
   3      KIRA WELBURN
                                                 Rank     Exhibitor                              1      CHRISTINA FASOULA
Any other art not already listed                   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        2      SOPHIE LEROUX
 Rank     Exhibitor                             BEST OF SHOW CLASSES 8-14 - $10.00            Knitted article not already listed - small
   1      LINDA RENAUD                           Rank     Exhibitor                            Rank     Exhibitor
   2      KENNY CLAING                             1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                        1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   3      KIRA WELBURN
                                                                                                 2      JENNY CARRIGAN
Home Sewing                                     Hand Knitting                                    3      SOPHIE LEROUX
Bag or purse                                    Socks
 Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor                           Crocheting
   1      ELLEN BULOW                              1      JENNY CARRIGAN                      Headgear
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          2      AMANDA CARRIGAN                      Rank     Exhibitor
   3      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          3      BARBARA WHYTE                          1      CHRISTINA FASOULA
                                                Gloves                                           2      CHRISTINA FASOULA
Pot holders or oven mitts
                                                 Rank     Exhibitor                              3      GAIL MARSHALL
 Rank     Exhibitor
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                     Afghan
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                       Mittens                                        Rank     Exhibitor
                                                 Rank     Exhibitor                              1      GAIL MARSHALL
Recycled article (ie: mittens)
 Rank     Exhibitor                                1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                     Runner
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                       Fingerless gloves or mittens                   Rank     Exhibitor
   2      JENNY CARRIGAN                         Rank     Exhibitor                              1      HELEN WHEALON
   3      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                     Baby or child’s wearing apparel
Tablecloth or runner                            Shawl                                          Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor                              1      GAIL MARSHALL
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          1      AMANDA CARRIGAN                     Miscellaneous crochet not already listed - large
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                       Scarf or neckwear                              Rank     Exhibitor
Cusion or sofa pillow                            Rank     Exhibitor                              1      SYLVIE RACETTE
 Rank     Exhibitor                                1      AMANDA CARRIGAN
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          2      JENNY CARRIGAN
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          3      CHRISTINA FASOULA
Apron or smock                                  Knitted toy
 Rank     Exhibitor                              Rank     Exhibitor
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER                          1      GAIL MARSHALL
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER                       Baby or child’s sweater
Sleepwear                                        Rank     Exhibitor
 Rank     Exhibitor                                1      JENNY CARRIGAN
   1      ANDREA CLOUTIER
   2      ANDREA CLOUTIER

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Antiques
     Toy - agricultural theme                  Sparkly spider web                           Make a bracelet or necklace - any materials
      Rank      Exhibitor                       Rank    Exhibitor                            Rank    Exhibitor
        1       KARI ERSKINE                      1     VICTOR NOLET                           1     CHELSEY MONIQUE
        2       LAURIE FINLAYSON                  2     ALISON ROCHLEAU                        2     MELANIE NATCHEQUAN
        3       EVELYN ROBSON                     3     KAIDEN ERSKINE                         3     LIAM DUHEME
     Tin sign                                     4     LUCAS DESROCHES                     Dryer lint monster
      Rank      Exhibitor                      Collage (any medium)                          Rank    Exhibitor
        1       LAURIE FINLAYSON                Rank    Exhibitor                              1     LUKAS OLDHAM
        2       KARI ERSKINE                      1     KAIDEN ERSKINE                         2     LIAM DUHEME
        3       KARI ERSKINE                      2     ALISON ROCHLEAU                        3     JOEY LEDUC
     Board game                                   3     MYA VEER                               4     CHELSEY MONIQUE
      Rank      Exhibitor                         4     OLIVER WIGHT                        Carve a Polar Bear from a bar of soap
        1       SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON             Father’s or Mother’s Day Craft                Rank    Exhibitor
        2       ELIZABETH CAMACHO               Rank    Exhibitor                              1     COURTNEY OUIMET
        3       EVELYN ROBSON                     1     ALIZA STACEY                           2     ZACHARY TREPANIER
     Crock                                        2     ROWAN MCNAUGHTON                       3     EMMA MONIQUE
      Rank      Exhibitor                         3     KAIDEN ERSKINE                         4     VAN WELBURN
        1       LAURIE FINLAYSON                  4     BAS NIEUWENHOF                      Butterfly made with cotton balls
        2       SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON             Sponge painting of “Northern Lights”          Rank    Exhibitor
        3       KARI ERSKINE                    Rank    Exhibitor                              1     EMMA TREPANIER
     Cooking or baking utensil                    1     LUKAS OLDHAM                           2     EMMA MONIQUE
      Rank      Exhibitor                         2     MELANIE NATCHEQUAN                     3     VAN WELBURN
        1       JENNY CARRIGAN                    3     LIAM DUHEME                         Tin can wind chime
        2       LAURIE FINLAYSON                  4     PEYTON WELBURN                       Rank    Exhibitor
        3       LAURIE FINLAYSON               A collage made with materials found around      1     JULIE ROGERS
                                               the house                                       2     RILEY FINLAYSON
     Family Herald Magazine
                                                Rank    Exhibitor                              3     BRODEY MAITHER
      Rank      Exhibitor
                                                  1     RAEGAN FINLAYSON
        1       LAURIE FINLAYSON                                                            Craft made for Mother’s Day
                                                  2     LUCAS SUPRENANT
        2       LAURIE FINLAYSON                                                             Rank    Exhibitor
                                                  3     LIAM DUHEME
     Baby Bassinet                                                                             1     JULIE ROGERS
                                                  4     HALLIE MCLEAN
      Rank      Exhibitor                                                                      2     BRODEY MAITHER
                                               Free hand art “The Olden Days”                  3     JULIE ROGERS
        1       LYNN MOORE
                                                Rank    Exhibitor
     McCoy Pottery                                                                          Draw and color the Canadian Flag
                                                  1     DYLAN DUBOIS
      Rank      Exhibitor                                                                    Rank    Exhibitor
                                                  2     HALLIE MCLEAN
        1       SHIRLEY MCNAUGHTON                                                             1     SAMUEL DUBOIS
                                                  3     JOEY LEDUC
                                                                                               2     JULIE ROGERS
     JR. Division Handicrafts, Hobbies & Art      4     TYLER OUIMET
                                                                                               3     VAN WELBURN
     A coloured picture done with Crayons      Craft made for Father’s Day                     4     BRODEY MAITHER
      Rank      Exhibitor                       Rank    Exhibitor
                                                                                            Scrapbook page
        1       ARIA NOEL                         1     RAEGAN FINLAYSON
                                                                                             Rank    Exhibitor
        2       MIA DUBOIS                        2     LIAM DUHEME
                                                                                               1     RILEY FINLAYSON
     Painting (finger, sponge, brush, etc.)    Craft made for Mother’s Day                     2     JULIE ROGERS
      Rank      Exhibitor                       Rank    Exhibitor                              3     JULIE ROGERS
        1       RYLAN ERSKINE                     1     CHELSEY MONIQUE                        4     BRODEY MAITHER
        2       MIA DUBOIS                        2     RAEGAN FINLAYSON
                                                                                            A friendship bracelet
        3       RYLAND MUEHLEISEN                 3     PEYTON WELBURN
                                                                                             Rank    Exhibitor
        4       AMELIE-ANNE SEGUIN             Bread stick cabin                               1     JULIE ROGERS
     Collage (any medium)                       Rank    Exhibitor                              2     EMMA MONIQUE
      Rank      Exhibitor                         1     MELANIE NATCHEQUAN                     3     HARLEIGH MILLER
        1       ARIA NOEL                                                                      4     KARA OUIMET
                                               Creative art Ferris Wheel
        2       RYLAN ERSKINE
                                                Rank    Exhibitor                           Hand made bird house
        3       SAMUEL REID
                                                  1     PEYTON WELBURN                       Rank    Exhibitor
     Playdough creation                           2     DYLAN DUBOIS                           1     JULIE ROGERS
      Rank      Exhibitor                                                                      2     BRODEY MAITHER
                                               Craft with buttons
        1       LOICK LAVALEE                                                                  3     EMMA MONIQUE
                                                Rank    Exhibitor
        2       CONNOR FAUBERT
                                                  1     JOEY LEDUC
        3       ARIA NOEL
                                                  2     CHELSEY MONIQUE
                                                  3     MADDIE FINLAYSON
                                                  4     LIAM DUHEME

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