INTERMEDIATE DIVISION
Grade 9 up to age 18 in school
Chairperson: Bonita Austin 705-787-0312
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION
Grade 9 up to age 18 in school
Chairperson: Bonita Austin 705-787-0312
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN TO THE FAIR BY THURSDAY SEPT 22 BY 12:30
Junior and Intermediate divisions is FREE to enter in ALL CATERGORIES up until the age of 18 (in school)
You may enter in any category for your age or grade and above BUT not below
IMPORTANT—Fill Out Your Tag
Youth Poster Competition
Open to all ages: Prizes—1st—$10.00, 2nd—$8.00, 3rd—$5.00
“Promoting your Fair”
Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.
Must be hand drawn
Poster size: Minimum—8 1/2” X 11” (22 cm X 28.5 cm) without border
Poster size Maximum—11” X 17” (29 cm X 44 cm) without border
EACH ENTRY MUST BE CENTERED ON A CARDSTOCK OR BRISTOL BOARD EXPOSING A 2” (5.5 CM) BORDER ON ALL FOUR SIDES
The winning poster from each class at each fair will be eligible to enter the District competition. District winners are eligible to enter at the provincial competition
YP03—Entries include Intermediate Grade 9 to Grade 12
YOUTH CHOICE
Prizes: 1st—$2.00, 2nd—$1.50, 3rd—$1.00
YC-3— Ages 13 to 18. Make a Handmade Instrument
Ontario Associations of Agricultural Societies
Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition
PRIZES: 1st—$5.00, 2nd -$3.00, 3rd-$2.00
Open to ages up to and including age 15 (as of December of current year)
3 chocolate chip cookies on a paper plate
Winner will be asked to prepare and present 8 cookies on a paper plate to compete at District competition in October 2022. If successful, then the District winner will move onto the provincial competition in February 2023. Each cookie should be 2—3 inches in diameter.
FLOWER ARRANGING
Prize money: 1st-$3.00,2nd-$2.00,3rd-$1.00
FI-1—Vase arrangement using items from Nature
FI-2 —Your favourite song made into an arrangement. Artificial or real flowers may be used, but more credit will be given for the use of real flowers. *** Name of song on the entry tag.
FI-3 —Arrange any 3 fresh cut flowers in a vase or container of water.
BAKING
Prize money: 1st-$3.00,2nd-$2.00,3rd-$1.00
All entries on paper plate covered with plastic bag or wrap
BI-1— 3 brownies, no icing—may contain nuts
BI-2— 3 bran muffins
BI-3— 3 butter tarts—may contain raisins
BI-4— 1 Bread Loaf. Not bread machine bread. Homemade.
SEWING
Prize money: 1st-$3.00,2nd-$2.00,3rd-$1.00
SE-20— A cushion
SE-21— An item of clothing
SE-22— Small Quilt ( or larger ). NOTE: A Quilt has 3 Layers
SE–23— Any other item or set not mentioned
KNITTING/CROCHET/CRAFT
Prize money: 1st-$3.00,2nd-$2.00,3rd-$1.00
KC-1— Knit or crochet a scarf—1 or more colours
KC-2— Create any other article of knitting or crochet
KC-3— Rainbow Loom creation
KC-4— Any other craft or creative work not mentioned.
ART
Prize money, 1st- $3.00, 2nd— $2.00, 3rd— $1.00
All entries must have firm backing and a means of hanging, wire, hook, etc. Any painting or drawing mediums can be used. Canvas by itself is not a means of hanging.
AI-1— Painted rock
AI-2— Pastel art, of your choice
AI-3— Pencil sketch, of your choice
AI-4— Water colour art, of your choice
AI-5— Original computer generated art, of your choice
AI-6— Wildlife scene
AI-7— Architecture—focus of drawing must be a building
AI-8— Any painting or drawing not mentioned above
CANNING / PRESERVES
Prize money, 1st- $3.00, 2nd— $2.00, 3rd— $1.00
CP-1— Strawberry Jam in a 1/2 pint sealer jar or larger jar
CP-2— Preserves, Any kind, Label what it is. In a 1/2 pint sealer jar or larger
Judged on: Quality, Taste, Clarity where applicable and the jar is properly sealed.
FAMILY MAPLE SYRUP MAKING
Prize money, 1st- $3.00, 2nd— $2.00, 3rd— $1.00
FS-1— Display 1 glass jar or bottle of Syrup, Approximately 250ml size.
INCLUDE a Story Board with photographs showing the whole family involved in the stages of the process. To be Judged on the Quality of the Syrup and Completeness of the Story
WOODWORKING and WELDING
Prize money, 1st- $3.00, 2nd— $2.00, 3rd— $1.00
WI-1— A WOOD item made from scratch—finished. ( No bare wood showing )
WI-2— An item created by WELDING. Example: bracket, box, artistic
Will be judged mostly on– clean, consistent, uniform weld and creativity
NOTE: High school projects done in class after last Fair Judging day, may be
entered in the current year Fair.