Sections
Please note that the information on this page is from last year's event. All dates and some contact details for conveners and category specifications will be different this year. All out of date information will be updated once the 2017 show book is finalised. Please make sure to read the rules on this website or in the showbook before entering any of the competition. The showbook is available from the head office at jubilee park or in some shops in town.
D Poultry
~THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT~
Thank you to the following businesses, organizations and individuals that have so generously supported the various competitive sections. Please give them your support just as they have supported you.
Rose Hall Quilts
Genesis Ceramics
M & M Roberts
Dave’s Art & Frames
Ladybird Studio
Whyalla News
Anita’s Painting Shed
Coopers Brewery
Yankalilla Seeds Pty Ltd
Spotlight
Teddy Shed
Albert’s Custom Framing
Pretty Country Things
Darvel Farms
Laucke Mill
Country Pets & More
Hygain
Helen Saunders
Apache Paint & Print
Sheehan Family
CSL Australia
Machine Knitting Club
Belanic Family
Jeanette Lowes
Caroline Rigg
Leonie Post
Mick Leahy
Hopkins Saddlery
Covino Kennels
Whyalla Garden Centre
Cindy Venning (Tanderra)
Equissage
TAD Photography
Olympic Trailers
SA Design & Print
Samphire Park Stud
Whyalla Norrie CWA
Whyalla Garden Society
Edith Paskett
Whyalla Vintage & Classic Car Club
Champion Horse Transport
Whyalla Patchwork & Quilting
Ranges – Port Augusta
Eyre Peninsula Fancy Pigeon Club
Cake Decorators Association SA
Whyalla Handspinners and Weavers Guild
Flinders Branch of Cake Decorators Association SA
Cake Decorators Association SA Inc - Adelaide Central Branch
SECTION B - SHOW PIGEONS
CONVENERS: Kym Mardon ( 0400641165
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
Birds accepted between 1pm to 6pm on Friday 19th and 7am to 8.45am Saturday 20th. BIRDS MUST BE PENNED by 8.45am Saturday AND MUST NOT BE REMOVED BEFORE 4.30pm on the day except by permission of the Convener.
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents per bird all classes
PRIZE MONEY:
Where 3 per class – First $2.00, Second $1.00 cents
Where 2 per class – First $1.00, Second 50 cents
Where 1 per class – First 50 cents
**Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form – as schools can WIN A CASH prize for most entries over all of the competitive sections.
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
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All birds must be rung with a ring issued by a recognized club. No marker rings
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Young birds may be entered in open classes but will then not be eligible for young bird awards.
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Exhibitors concerned about security are free to seal their exhibits after judging.
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Judging to commence at 9.00am
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If possible, birds should be on display for both days of show.
BREED
Class Description
Blue / Black Cheq
Red / Red Cheq
Blue Barred
Mealy
Grizzle Pied
White Yellow/Yellow Bar AOC.
Best Old Cock - Ribbon
Best Old Hen - Ribbon
Best Young Cock – Ribbon
Best Young Hen - Ribbon
CHAMPION - Ribbon
Bronze / Tricolour Blue Barred Red / Yellow Black AOC. Best Old Cock - Ribbon
Best Old Hen - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Bronze/Tricolour Blue/Barred Red/Yellow Black Andalusian / Inndigo Argent AOC
Best Old Cock - Ribbon
Best Old Hen - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
CHAMPION MODENA OF
ALL MODENA CLASSES
- Ribbon
White AOC. Indian Fantail AC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC.
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC. CLEAN Leg AC. Muffed Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Black / Dun AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Black / Brown / Dun AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Black / Brown AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Red / Yellow AOC. AC. Crested Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Bronze / Blackwing AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC.
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Barred AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Red Yellow Black AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Self AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Barred AOC.
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Black Red / Yellow AOC. Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Blue/Brown Barred AOC. Barred AOC.
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Class Description
AC
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old- Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Homer Ac Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old – Ribbon
Best Young – Ribbon
AC, Cheq AC, BAR AOC Best Old – Ribbon
Best Young – Ribbon
AC Best Old – Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC, breed to be NOMINATED
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
CHAMPION OLD FANCY
– ribbon
CHAMPION YOUNG
FANCY – ribbon
White AC Barred AOC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Red Yellow AOC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC
Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
CHAMPION UTILITY
- Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
AC Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Any Variety Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
Any Variety Best Old - Ribbon
Best Young - Ribbon
CHAMPION JUNIOR
EXHIBIT –Ribbon &
Trophy
YC
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
51
53
55
57
59
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
119
121
122
135
147
164
165
181
182
197
198
209
225
226
241
242
257
258
273
274
285
297
298
315
316
317
318
329
330
343
357
358
373
374
375
387
399
415
416
417
429
441
453
463
464
465
473
479
489
509
511
513
521
523
525
533
541
560
562
564
566
Young
OC
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
39
41
43
45
47
63
64
67
69
71
73
75
103
107
109
129
141
155
157
171
173
189
191
203
215
217
233
235
247
249
251
265
267
279
291
293
303
305
307
309
323
325
335
349
351
363
365
367
381
393
405
407
409
423
435
447
457
459
461
467
477
486
501
503
505
515
517
519
527
537
551
553
OC
555
557
OH
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
40
42
44
46
48
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
104
108
110
130
142
156
158
172
174
190
192
204
216
218
234
236
248
250
252
266
268
280
292
294
304
306
308
310
324
326
336
350
352
364
366
368
382
394
406
408
410
424
436
448
458
460
462
468
478
487
502
504
506
516
518
520
528
538
552
554
556
558
OH
BREED
YH
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
52
54
56
58
60
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Showpen Homer
Gazzi Modena
Gazzi Modena
Gazzi Modena
Gazzi Modena
Gazzi Modena
Gazzi Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Schiette Modena
Fantail
Fantail
Fantail
Fantail
Jacobin
Jacobin
L.F. Tumbler
L.F. Tumbler
L.F. Tumbler
Turbit
Turbit
Turbit
African Owl
African Owl
Chinese Owl
Chinese Owl
Blondinette
Blondinette
Blondinette
Satinette
Satinette
Satinette
Helmet
Helmet
Helmet
Helmet
Archangel
Archangel
Archangel
Nun
Nun
Dragoon
Dragoon
Dragoon
Magpie
Magpie
Magpie
Magpie
Magpie
Carrier
Carrier .
Carrier
Swallow
Swallow
Ice pigeon
Ice Pigeon
Ice Pigeon
Saddleback
Saddleback
Saddleback
Saddleback
Trumpeter
Trumpeter
SF Tumbler
SF Tumbler
Pigmy Pouter
Pigmy Pouter
Pigmy Pouter
Pigmy Pouter
Voorburg Cropper
Voorburg Cropper
Brunner Pouter
Brunner Pouter
Frillback
Frillback
German Beauty Homer
German Beauty Homer
English Show Homer
English Show Homer
Racing Homer
British Racing Homer
Lahore
Lahore
AOV Fancy
AOV Fancy
King
King
King
King
Carneau
Carneau
Carneau
Carneau
Runt
Runt
AOV Utility
AOV Utility
JUNIOR CLASSES
Racing Homer
Showpen Homer
Fancy Pigeon
Utility Pigeon
TROPHIES
‘Shirley Lanyon Memorial Shield” – Champion Bird of Show
‘Mick Leahy Shield’ – Champion Young Pigeon of Show
Champion Junior Exhibit – donated by the Whyalla Show Society
PRIZES
Champion Bird of Show – $50 cash prize donated by Eyre Peninsula Fancy Pigeon Club.
Champion Young Pigeon of Show – $50 cash prize donated by Eyre Peninsula Fancy Pigeon Club.
Six prizes of a 20kg bag of pigeon feed Donated by ‘Yankalilla’ Seeds Pty Ltd. Awarded to breeds nominated by the Convener.
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3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
121
123
125
127
129
131
133
135
137
139
141
143
145
147
149
151
153
155
157
161
163
165
167
169
171
173
175
177
179
183
185
187
189
191
193
195
197
201
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
217
219
221
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4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
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86
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90
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96
98
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102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
156
158
159
160
162
164
166
168
170
172
174
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178
180
184
186
188
190
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196
198
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
216
218
220
222
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
SECTION D - POULTRY
CONVENER: Michael Lanyon ( 8649 2138 0402 326 361
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE LODGED AT OR POSTED TO THE SHOW OFFICE. :
BIRDS TO BE CAGED: no later than 8.45am on Saturday 19th August.
NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents per bird all classes
PRIZE MONEY: First $3.00, Second $1.50.
Judging will begin at 9am on Saturday – with birds able to be penned on Friday afternoon or prior to judging on Saturday morning.
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR IN THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Any poultry infested with stick fast flea, lice, etc will be prohibited from competing and may not be penned.
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Owners are requested to leave birds until Sunday if possible.
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Entries per class open.
OPEN CLASSES
HEAVY BREEDS Male Female
Australorp
Orpington, Black
Orpington, Buff
Orpington, any other colour not mentioned
Rhode Island Red
Rhode Island, any other colour not mentioned
Langshan
Sussex, Light
Sussex any other colour not mentioned
Plymouth Rock, any other colour not mentioned
Barnveller
Wyandotte, White
Wyandotte, Silver Laced
Wyandotte, Gold Laced
Wyandotte, Columbian
Wyandotte, Black
Wyandotte, any other colour not mentioned
New Hampshire
Any other variety heavy breed not mentioned
LIGHT BREEDS
Leghorn, White
Leghorn, Brown
Leghorn, any other colour not mentioned
Minorca
Andalusian
Ancona
Hamburg, Black
Hamburg, Silver Spangled
Hamburg, any other colour not mentioned
White Silkie
Black Silkie.
Silkie, any other colour not mentioned
Silkie Bearded.
Any other variety light breed not mentioned
GAME BREEDS
Old English Game, black red
Old English Game, pile
Old English Game, blue red
Old English Game, ginger red
Old English Game, duckwing
Old English Game, any other colour not mentioned
Thai Game
Modern Game, Black Red
Modern Game, Duckwing
Modern Game, Pile
Modern Game, Blue red
Modern Game any other colour
Malay Game
Indian Game, any other colour
Any other variety game breed not mentioned
SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS
Pekin, Black
Pekin, Blue
Pekin, White
Pekin, Buff
Pekin, Cuckoo
Pekin, Birchen
Pekin, any other colour not mentioned
Wyandotte, White
Wyandotte, any other colour not mentioned
Plymouth rock
Australorp
Sussex
Orpington
Langshan
Rhode Island Red
Frizzle, any colour
Leghorn
Ancona
Rosecomb
Sebright
Japanese
Belgium
Any other variety soft feather bantam breed not mentioned
HARD FEATHER BANTAMS
Old English Game, duckwing
Old English Game, black red – dark leg
Old English Game, black red – light leg
Old English Game, blue red
Old English Game, brown red/ orange red
Old English Game, spangled
Old English Game, pile
Old English Game, gray/ birchen
Old English Game, wheaten – black tail
Old English Game, wheaten – blue tail
Old English Game, creel
Old English Game, any other colour not mentioned
Australian Game
Modern Game, black red
Modern Game, pile
Modern Game, creel
Modern Game, any other colour not mentioned
Indian Game
Malay Game
Any other variety hard feather bantam breed not mentioned
WATER FOWL
Muscovy, white
Muscovy, black & white
Muscovy, any other colour not mentioned
Any other variety waterfowl heavy breed not mentioned
Indian Runner, white
Indian Runner, fawn
Indian Runner, khaki
Indian Runner, any other colour
Khaki Campbell
Any other variety waterfowl light breed not mentioned
(Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form)
JUNIOR CLASSES
Heavy breed, any variety
Light breed, any variety
Game breed, any variety
Soft feather bantam, any other variety
Old English Game bantam, any colour
Modern Game bantam, any colour
Game Breed, any variety
Water fowl, any variety heavy breed
Water fowl, any variety light breed
BREEDING PAIRS
Heavy breed, any variety
Light breed, any variety
Game breed, any variety
Soft feather bantam, any variety
Hard feather bantam, any variety
Water fowl, any variety heavy breed
Water fowl, any variety light breed
RIBBON LIST
Champion Bird of Show Reserve Champion Bird of Show
Best Heavy Breed Male Best Heavy Breed Female
Best Light Breed Male Best Light Breed Female
Best Game Male Best Game Female
Best Soft Feather Bantam Male Best Soft Feather Bantam Female
Best Hard Feather Bantam Male Best Hard Feather Bantam Female
Best Drake Best Duck
Champion Junior Exhibit Reserve Champion Junior Exhibit
Best Breeding Pair
PRIZES:
Champion Bird of Show $50 cash prize donated by Eyre Peninsula Fancy Pigion Club
Champion Reserve Bird of show Voucher donated by Laucke Feeds
Champion Large Fowl 1 bag of Extra Egg - donated by Country Pets & More.
Champion Large Game 1 bag of Extra Egg - donated by Country Pets & More.
Champion Bantam 1 bag of Extra Egg - donated by Country Pets & More.
Champion Junior Exhibit Voucher donated by Laucke Feeds
Most Successful Exhibitor Voucher donated by Laucke Feeds
Most Successful Exhibitor points to be allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
Eight prizes of a 20kg bag of wheat – donated by Eyre Peninsula Fancy Pigeon Club. Awarded to breeds nominated by the Convener.
SECTION C - COOKERY
CONVENER: Pat Donoghue ( 0401 344 732
CO -CONVENER: Wendy Siegmann ( 0419 816 883
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: Junior classes 30 cents per item
Open classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Open classes First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Classes 1 – 14, 22, 23, 30 & 51 entries to be presented on stiff cardboard or firm plate and covered with clear plastic bags or cling wrap.
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All other entries on small disposable plates and covered with clear plastic bags or cling wrap.
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Packet mixes not eligible(exception scone competition.
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Always rub excess flour from scones and large cakes.
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Lining of cake tin - if using paper make sure no folds as it makes a difference to the appearance of cake.
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When icing, care should be taken to make as neat as possible.
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Take care when cooling as wire marks on cake detract from look of cake.
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ALL entries not picked up by 4pm Sunday will be disposed of.
COUNTRY WOMEN”S SCONE MIX COMPETITION – sponsored by ‘LAUCKE FLOUR MILLS’ and ‘THE SA COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION’. See details page 21 of showbook.
CLASS
OPEN SECTION – Open to all competitors.
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Country Women’s Scone competition - No entry fee for this class. Laucke Mills prize.
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Boiled Fruit Cake.
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Nut Loaf – cooked in cylindrical tin.
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Orange Cake – any icing.
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Sponge Cake – filled not iced.
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Jam Sponge Roll.
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Family Favourite Cake.
8. Banana Cake – iced. Any icing.
9. Chocolate Cake – chocolate icing
10. Carrot Cake, any icing.
11. Sultana Cake.
12. Small Cakes, six – three decorated – three angel wings.
13. Lamingtons, three.
14. Sweet Muffins, three.
15. Savoury Muffins, three.
16. Rock Buns, three
17. Biscuits, six – any kind. Not necessarily the same
18. Slices, six three varietys, two of each. cooked or uncooked.
19. Fruit Balls, six- two variteys, three of each.
20. Scrolls, six – sweet.
21. Scrolls six- Savory.
22. Savouries, bite sized, six.
23. Sausage Rolls, six – approx 6cm.
24. Pasties, three homemade.
25. Scones, six- plain, approx 5cm.
26. Bread, hand or machine made – white or grain.
27. Any other item not previously mentioned.
CHOUX PASTRY
28. Cream Puffs, four- two filled and iced, two not filled or iced.
29.Eclairs, four- two filled and iced, two not filled or iced.
30. Profiteroles, four- two filled and iced, two not filed or iced.
MEN ONLY
31.Any Cake
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
year 8 to 12 (Must state name of school on entry form)
32. Chocolate Cake, any icing.
33. Anzac Biscuits, three – approx 6cm diameter.
34. Chocolate Chip Cookies, three.
35. Rock Buns, three.
36. Gingerbread Men – three decorated.
37. Savoury Muffins, three.
38. Sweet Muffins, three.
39. Apple Turnovers, three.
40. Scones, three – approx 5cm diameter.
41. Sausage Rolls, three – approx 6cm
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Reception – Year 3
42. Decorated Biscuits, three – using any bought biscuits.
43. Chocolate Chip Biscuits, three.
44. Gingerbread Men, three.
45. Honey Crackles, three.
46. Chocolate Crackles, three.
47. Healthy Lunch Box.
48. Scones, three – sweet or savoury.
49. Muffins, three – sweet or savoury.
50. Marshmallow Novelty.
51. Handmade Chocolates, six.
Years 4 – 7
52. Cupcakes, decorated three.
53. Decorated Cake – cake may be store bought.
54. Decorated Biscuits, three – using any bought biscuits.
55. Chocolate Chip Biscuits, three.
56. Rock Buns, three.
57. Gingerbread Men, three.
58. Honey Crackles, three.
59. Chocolate Crackles, three.
60. Scones, three – sweet or savoury.
61. Muffins, three – sweet or savoury.
62. Handmade Chocolates, six.
63. Marshmallow Novelty.
64. Healthy Lunch Box.
PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN
65. Decorated Biscuits, two – using any bought biscuits.
66. Gingerbread Men, three.
67. Chocolate Crackles, plate of three.
68. Marshmallow Novelty.
TROPHIES
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENT CLASSES
Most Outstanding, Reception – yr 3 donated by the Sheehan family ‘In Memory of Denise’.
Most Outstanding, Years 4 - 7 donated by the Sheehan family ‘In Memory of Denise’.
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 42 – 64 donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points Second 3 points Third 1 point.
PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN CLASSES
Encouragement Award donated by Whyalla Show Society.
PRIZES: OPEN CLASSES
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 2 – 15 $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 16– 31 $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
PRIZES: SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSES
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 32 – 41 $15.00 cash donated by H Saunders.
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 32 – 41 $15.00 cash donated Whyalla Show Society
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points Second 3 points third 1 point.
COUNTRY WOMENS SCONE MIX COMPETITION
Sponsored by ‘Laucke Flour Mills’ and the ‘SA Country Women’s Association’.
· No entry fee.
· Alternating each year between Sweet and Savoury – 2017 Sweet
· Best variation of the nominated scone recipe using ‘Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix
available from local supermarkets.
· 5 scones presented for judging.
· Only one entry per person.
· The scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter.
· Well risen, straight sides, thin golden crust top and bottom, no flour on base.
· Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according to type.
· Revenue from the sales of scone mix goes to the CWA and is used to assist drought
affected families in South Australia and Interstate.
General Outline:
Level 1 Local:
Country Women’s Scone Mix competition to be conducted and judged at each Local Agricultural Show. (50 shows).
Entrants are only eligible to win one local final.
Level 2 – Association:
The winners from each of the Local shows to be eligible to enter and be judged at the appropriate Association show (10 shows).
Section C – Cookery continued
Level 3 – State Bake off:
The 10 association winners to be eligible to send scones to Adelaide for the final judging at the Adelaide Royal Show.
Prize Allocation:
First Prize Second Prize Third Prize
(50 winners)
Local Laucke Goods Hamper Laucke’s Country Women’s Laucke’s Country Women’s
Approx $17 Scone Mix 1 x 1.2kg Scone Mix 1 x 1.2kg
Approx $5.50 Approx $5.50
(10 winners)
Regional $40.00 cash $20.00 cash $10.00 cash
(1 winner)
State** $200.00 cash $75.00 cash $40.00 cash
SECTION E - HANDSPINNING AND WEAVING
CONVENER: Louise Thomson ( 0427 454764
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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All exhibits to be the exhibitors own handy work entirely.
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No machine knitted bands on hand knitting.
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Crochet trimming allowed on knitted garments.
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Soiled work NOT ACCEPTED.
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Garments that have been worn will be disqualified.
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Commercial yarn can be accepted in weaving classes.
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Classes 7, 8, 9, 10 – skeins to weigh minimum 50 grams in each class.
CLASS
OPEN SECTION – Open to all competitors.
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Garment knitted from spun fibre.
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Garment crocheted from spun fibre.
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Accessories – caps, mittens, socks, etc. - knitted from spun fibre.
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Accessories – caps, mittens, socks, etc. - crocheted from spun fibre.
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Scarves, Shawls, Ponchos etc. – knitted from spun fibre.
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Scarves, Shawls, Ponchos etc. – crocheted from spun fibre.
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Skein/s handspun natural fibre
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Skein/s handspun dyed by spinner.
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Skein/s handspun tops – commercially prepared fibre.
10. Skein/s novelty spinning.
11. Weaving – household linen.
12. Weaving – accessories – caps, scarves, bags etc. rigid heddle.
13. Weaving – accessories – caps, scarves, bags etc. 4 shafts or more.
14. Weaving – rugs or wall hangings – including tapestry weaving.
15. Any other form of weaving – e.g. inkle, clothing, basket, yardage, sprang etc.
16. Felt article – including needle felting.
17. Felted or Fulled article – woven, knitted, crochet.
18. Novice Spinning – 2 skeins of first spun yarn.
19. Novice Weaving – first weaving.
20. Any other item not previously mentioned.
Junior section- under 16 years
21. any item of weaving
22. any item made of own handspun yarn
PRIZES
Most Outstanding Exhibit – $15 cash donated by Whyalla Handspinners & Weavers Guild.
Novice Best First Weaving – $15 cash donated by Whyalla Handspinners & Weavers Guild.
Novice Best First Spun Yarn – $15 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Successful Exhibitor – $15 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Points allocated as follows: First – 5 points, Second – 3 points.
SECTION G – SCRAPBOOKING AND PAPERCRAFTS
CONVENER: Cindy Venning ( 0407 320 417
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE:
Junior classes 30 cents per item
Adult classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY:
Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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ALL PAGES must be submitted in a protective clear plastic pocket or cover
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ALL DOUBLE page layouts must be firmly attached together either with double sided tape or paper clips
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Originality, eye appeal and quality of work are all factors noted by the judges
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Judges will be looking for well finished work with clear photos
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ALL entry cards must be attached to the entry or placed inside the plastic cover in accordance to their entry number prior to submitting them on entry day
CLASS
SCRAPBOOKING
JUNIOR – Single or double page
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School years reception – 3
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School years 4 – 7
SECONDARY SCHOOLS – For Individuals and Schools YEAR 8 – 12
Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form
3. Single or double page, years 8 – 12
ADULT
BEGINNER – Single or double page
4. Bling – including rhinestones, glimmermist, glitter & or buttons
5. Hard embellishments – chipboard & or metals, charms, eyelets, brads etc.
6. Soft embellishments – lace & or trims, ribbons, flowers
7. Hand-made embellishments – lettering, shapes, flowers etc.
8. Themed layouts – Christmas, birthday, Halloween, wedding, Easter etc.
9. Mixed media – three or more elements/texture paste, inks or sprays
10. Multi pocket style layout 30cm x 30cm e.g. project life albums and other
11, Whole Album of one theme – holiday, wedding, keepsake for grandchild etc.
12. Handmade Album – constructed from very beginning
13. Off the Page – canvases, chipboard lettering, tin’s etc.
14. Any other not specified, e.g. framed page
INTERMEDIATE – Single or double page
15. Bling – including rhinestones, glimmermist, glitter & or buttons
16. Hard embellishments – chipboard & or metals, charms, eyelets, brads etc.
17. oft embellishments – lace & or trims, ribbons, flowers
18. Hand-made embellishments – lettering, shapes, flowers etc.
19, Themed layouts – Christmas, birthday, Halloween, wedding, Easter etc.
20, Mixed media – three or more elements/texture paste, inks or sprays
21. Multi pocket style layout 30cm x 30cm e.g. project life
Albums and other
22, Whole Album of one theme – holiday, wedding, keepsake for grandchild etc.
23. Handmade Album – constructed from very beginning
24. Off the Page – canvases, chipboard lettering, tin’s etc.
25. Any other not specified, e.g. framed page
OPEN – Single or double page
26. Bling – including rhinestones, glimmermist, glitter & or buttons
27. Hard embellishments – chipboard & or metals, charms, eyelets, brads etc.
28. Soft embellishments – lace & or trims, ribbons, flowers
29. Hand-made embellishments – lettering, shapes, flowers etc.
30. Themed layouts – Christmas, birthday, Halloween, wedding, Easter etc.
31. Mixed media – three or more elements/texture paste, inks or sprays
32. Multi pocket style layout 30cm x 30cm e.g. project life
Albums and other
33. Whole Album of one theme – holiday, wedding, keepsake for grandchild etc.
34. Handmade Album – constructed from very beginning
35. Off the Page – canvases, chipboard lettering, tin’s etc.
36. Any other not specified, e.g. framed page
HANDMADE CARDS
JUNIOR – Any style
37. School year reception – 3
38. School year 4 – 7
39. School years 8 – 12
OPEN
40. Beginners – Special Occasion
41. Beginners – Stamping and/or Embossing
42. Intermediate – Special Occasion
43. Intermediate – Stamping and/or Embossing
44. Open – Special Occasion
45. Open – Stamping and/or Embossing
46. Punching and/or use of die cutting systems
47. Tag Card – money/gift card envelope
48. Any other not specified
TROPHIES
Most Outstanding Exhibit from classes 1 & 37 Donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit from classes 2 & 38 Donated by Whyalla Show Society
PRIZES
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1– 48 $20.00 Kaszazz voucher donated by Tracy Gowan
Points allocated as follows: First – 5 points, Second – 3 points
Most Outstanding Exhibit from classes 3 & 39 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 4 – 14 $15.00 voucher donated by Dave’s Art and Frames
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 15 – 25 $15.00 gift basket donated by Cindy Venning (Tanderra)
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 26 – 36 $25.00 voucher donated by ABC Picture Framers
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 40 – 48 $25.00 voucher donated by ABC Picture Framers
SECTION H – CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
CONVENER: Robyn Tidbury ( 0466 213 806
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE:
Junior classes 30 cents per item
Adult classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY:
Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
Soiled work will not be accepted
Judges will be looking for well finished work
The novelty, originality, eye appeal and quality of work are all factors noted by the judge
CLASS
OPEN SECTION – Open to all competitors
DOLLS & TOYS
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Favourite handmade doll
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Soft toy using fabric, felt or fur – animal, teddy bear etc.
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Reborn Doll – Novice
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Reborn Doll – Open
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Any other doll or toy not mentioned
PORCELAIN DOLLS
6. Porcelain Half Doll – Figurine – knitted skirt
7. Porcelain Half Doll – Decorated Tassel/Pin cushion
8. Porcelain Baby doll
GENERAL CRAFTS
9. Christmas article
10. Folkart, any item
11. Ceramics, any item
12. Beading – jewellery item
13. Beading – other, including knitted beads – not half dolls
14. Paper folding – book folding, origami, iris folding, quilling, teabag folding etc.
15. Article by person(s) over 70 years of age – craft, ceramics
16. Article by person with a disability – craft, ceramics
17. Any other craft article not mentioned
HOBBIES AND MODELS
18. Badge collection – hard or cloth
19. Any other collection
20. Model – commercial kit
21. Any other model
22. Any other hobby item not mentioned – e.g. leatherwork, leadlight, coppercraft
WOODWORK
23. Woodwork, small item
24. Woodwork, medium item – e.g. coffee table, side table, planter etc.
25. Woodwork, large item – e.g. table, sideboard, chest of drawers, bookshelf etc.
26. Woodturning – functional and/or ornamental
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
FOR INDIVIDUALS AND SCHOOLS YEAR 8 – 12
Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form
GENERAL
27. Toy or doll
28. Household article, e.g., padded photo frame, tissue box, etc.
29. Any other item not mentioned
WOODWORK
Small Item
30. Students – Year 8
31. Students – Year 9 and 10
32. Students – Year 11 and 12
Medium Item e.g. coffee table, side table, planter etc.
33. Students – Year 8
34. Students – Year 9 and 10
35. Students – Year 11 and 12
Large Item e.g. table, sideboard, chest of drawers, bookshelf etc.
36. Students – Year 9 and 10
37. Students – Year 11 and 12
WOODTURNING
38. Woodturning – any item
PRIZES
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 26 Double Movie Pass donated by Middleback Arts Centre
Points allocated as follows: First – 5 points, Second – 3 points
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 5 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 6 – 8 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 9 – 17 $25.00 voucher donated by ABC Picture Framers
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 18 – 22 $25.00 voucher donated by ABC Picture Framers
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 23 – 26 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
SCHOOL YEARS 8 – 12
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 27 – 29 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 30 – 38 $30.00 voucher donated by Target Australia
SECTION I - CAKE DECORATING
CONVENER: Mrs. Caroline Rigg ( 0408 847 981
Co-Convener: Mrs. Kay Wade ( 0439 891 348
Co-Convener: Mrs. Geraldine Broadbent ( 0408 828 654
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 3pm – 6pm (STADIUM)
After delivery competitors are asked to leave the area immediately
ENTRY FEE:
Adult classes 50 cents per item
Secondary and Junior classes 30 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY:
Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50.
Secondary and Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Entries must be the unaided work of the competitor, and comply with the schedule.
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Exhibits which do not comply with the requirements of the schedule will be marked NAS (Not According to Schedule) and provided with a reason. The exhibit will not be judged.
GENERAL RULES OF ENTRY:
These are general requirements that apply to all entries
Please note that any additional requirements or restrictions may be stated in each Class
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Novice Only: where specified (Novelty Cake): 60% cake must be used, the rest must still be edible (Rice Krispie treats excepted)
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Open Novelty: Can include the use of supports, cake must be used and /or rice krispie. Polystyrene dummies are permitted in all other Classes. Design must be achievable in cake
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Except where otherwise stated, baseboards must be raised on cleats (feet) sufficient to allow ease of handling
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Tower Cake: If two or more cakes of the same shape and size are placed on top of each other and covered as ONE, then this is considered to be a single cake
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Stacked cakes that have been tapered or carved but still form a ‘basic tower shape’ fit this criteria
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All exhibits must be able to be lifted by one person
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Rice paper is allowed on Wedding Cakes and Novelty Cakes
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Entries must be removed between 3.00pm and 4.00pm Sunday 20th August - No Exceptions
NOT PERMITTED ARE:
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Pins and wire, which penetrate the covering of the cake
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Store bought ornaments and decorations
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Diamantes, beads, etc. are accepted in Open Section Class 1 ONLY
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Commercial Sweets – are not allowed
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No mechanical aids
CLASS
OPEN SECTION – Open to all competitors
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WEDDING CAKE – Two or more cakes/Dummies - fondant covering - must be tiered, stacked or otherwise presented on a common baseboard to fit within a 46cm square. Drapes must NOT extend over the edge of the baseboard presented.
Please note: items such as non-sugar ornaments, pearls, crystals, cachous, ribbons, feathers and lace etc are permitted in this class only. All the flowers, foliage & berries to be made in sugar.
2. SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE – One or two tiers, fondant covering. Baseboard to fit within a 40cm square including icing.
3. NOVELTY CAKE – Exhibit To Be All Edible – Refer to conditions of entry (NO SHAPED TINS TO BE USED). Fondant covering. Baseboard to fit within a 40m square.
4. CHOCOLATE CELEBRATION – using chocolate fondant, ganache, collars or shards. Decorations to be of chocolate, marzipan or sugar. Chocolate stencils allowed. One or two tiers permitted. Baseboard to fit within a 40m square.
5. SUGARCRAFT – A three dimensional decoration suitable for the top of a Celebration Cake e.g. Christening, Engagement, etc. to be presented on an icing plaque. The plaque to be presented on a suitable baseboard to fit within a 20 cm square.
6. FLORAL SUGAR ART – Theme: Any flowering pot plant
Pot to be made from icing, presented as desired. To fit within a 30cm square
NOVICE SECTION
Open to all competitors who have not won more than two first prizes in a particular class
7. WEDDING/ENGAGEMENT. Two cakes only, fondant covering. Must be tiered or stacked, presented on a common baseboard to fit within a 46cm square. Drapes must NOT extend over the edge of the baseboard presented.
8. SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE - One tier, fondant covering. Baseboard to fit within a 40cm square.
9. NOVELTY CAKE – Exhibit To Be All Edible. (NO SHAPED TINS TO BE USED). Cake and/or Rice Krispies may be used. Fondant covering. Baseboard to fit within a 40cm square.
10. SUGARCRAFT – A three dimensional decoration suitable for the top of a Celebration Cake e.g. Christening, Engagement etc. to be presented on an icing plaque. The plaque to be presented on a suitable baseboard to fit within a 20cm square.
JUNIOR SECTION
CELEBRATION CAKE –
Exhibit To Be All Edible – Refer to conditions of entry. (NO SHAPED TINS TO BE USED).
1 tier. Fondant covered. Baseboard to fit within a 30cm square with cleets/feet on the board
11. Up to 7 years of age
12. 8 – 12 years
13. 13 – 18 years Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form
TROPHIES
Most Outstanding Wedding Cake – JEANETTE LOWES MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 13 Perpetual Trophy donated by CDASA
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 13 Donated by Flinders Branch CDASA
**Most successful points allocated as follows: First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third - 1 point
PRIZES
Encouragement Award Judges Choice $25.00 cash donated by Adelaide Central Branch CDASA
Most Outstanding Exhibitor Open Section $25.00 cash donated by Adelaide Central Branch CDASA Most Outstanding Exhibitor Novice Section $25.00 cash donated by Adelaide Central Branch CDASA
Most Outstanding Novelty Cake Prize – donated by EXCLUSIVE BRIDAL HIRE
Most Outstanding Special Occasion Cake Prize – donated by STACEY GRAY
Most Outstanding Exhibit Classes 5 – 6 Prize – donated by CAROLINE RIGG
Best Exhibit Class 11 Prize – donated by LEONIE POST
Best Exhibit Class 12 Prize – donated by LEONIE POST
Best Exhibit Class 13 Prize – donated by CAROLINE RIGG
SECTION J - JAMS, PRESERVES AND EGGS
CONVENER: Maureen Roberts ( 8645 4422
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE:
Junior classes 30 cents per item
Open classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY:
Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Open classes First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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EGGS – judged on uniformity of size, shape, colour, shell texture and appearance
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DECORATED EGGS – judged on originality and effort, and can be bought eggs.
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May be painted, dyed or presented as a figure, e.g. animal, person, fairytale character
PLEASE NOTE: Relevant to all classes of jams, preserves and pickles
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Labels on jars and bottles to be placed on bottom ⅔ of container
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Label all jars and bottles with basic contents i.e. apricot, lemon & lime, cranberry & apple, etc.
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DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON EXHIBIT
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ENTRY CARDS to be secured around jar or bottle with rubber band
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In a collection all jars to be uniform and not less than 250 grams
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Fill contents of jar to 1cm from top of jar
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Judges look for good appearance, neat seals, clean jars, etc.
CLASS
JUNIOR SECTION
DECORATIVE EGGS
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One decorated egg 4 – 7 years
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One decorated egg 8 – 10 years
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Three decorated eggs 5 – 9 years
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Three decorated eggs 10 – 12 years
OPEN SECTION – open to all competitors
EGGS
5. Six hen eggs (not brown)
6. Six brown hen eggs
7. Any other three eggs – poultry
JAMS AND PRESERVES
8. One jar single fruit marmalade
9. One jar 2 or 3 fruits marmalade
10. Dried or dehydrated fruit or vegetables – approx. 100 gm
11. One jar fig jam
12. One jar apricot jam
13. One jar any other single jam or jelly e.g. mint, quince etc.
14. One jar jam – combination of two fruits and/or vegetables, e.g. cranberry & apple, chili & apple. Specify which on label
15. Collection jam – 3 varieties
PICKLES – RELISH – CHUTNEY – SAUCES
16. One jar pickles
17. One jar chutney – any variety
18. One jar relish
19. One bottle tomato sauce
20. One bottle any other sauce
21. One bottle dessert topping, sauce or syrup
22. One bottle herb vinegar – any variety
23. One bottle flavoured oil e.g. chili, herb, orange, lavender, etc
PICKLED PRODUCE
24. One jar preserves in oil
25. One jar pickled onions
26. One jar pickled eggs
27. One jar pickled vegetables – mixed or single variety – e.g. beetroot, cucumbers, red cabbage
SPREADS
28. One jar lemon cheese or lemon curd
29. One jar of any other fruit curd
30. One jar mustard
A DECORATIVE GIFT
31. One gift pack, basket or arrangement of home-made produce suitable as a gift
Please Note: Judged on effort and appearance
TROPHY
Most Outstanding classes 1 – 4 Donated by Whyalla Show Society
PRIZES
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 5 – 31 Double Movie Pass donated by Middleback Arts Centre
Points allocated as follows: First – 5 points, Second – 3 points
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 5 – 7 $15.00 cash prize donated by M & M Roberts
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 8 – 15 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 16 – 27 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 28 – 31 $15.00 cash prize donated by Whyalla Show Society
SECTION K - HOME BREW
ONVENER: Dorf (Michael Simpfendorfer) ( 8644 0740
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per item
PRIZES: First – Voucher Donated by Coopers DIY Beer, Second $3
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Entries items, with I.D. labels will be accepted at the Whyalla Show Office, Jubilee Park or 10 Butler Street Whyalla
ALL EXHIBITS TO BE RECEIVED BY 2.00 PM SUNDAY 13th AUGUST
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Open to ALL interested Amateur Brewers
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Only home-made products may be submitted
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Attach I.D. label to bottle with an elastic band
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There is no limit to the number of entries each exhibitor may submit, except that no entry may be entered into more than one class
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One bottle constitutes one entry
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The exhibitor is to decide which class to enter in
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Each brew will be judged on appearance, aroma, flavour, body, overall impression and true to style
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Champion Trophy will be awarded to the home brew receiving most points
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CLASS
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Lager
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Ale
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Dark Ale
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Cider
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Stout
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Fruit / Herb / Other beer
PRIZES
Whyalla Show Champion Brew 2017 – Voucher pack donated by Coopers DIY Beer
Prize pack for each class, donated by Coopers DIY Beer
SECTION L – PRESCHOOL CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
For all Pre-reception children. Aged 1 – 5 years
CONVENER: Heather Westerman ( 0488 755 583
Co-Convener: Sarah Jones
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: 30 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
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Entries arriving or left before convener is there as well as late entries will not be accepted
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or displayed
Entries with children’s names on the front must have the name covered or they will not be
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accepted, names may be put on the back or bottom depending on item
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EACH EXHIBITOR LIMITED TO 2 ENTRIES PER CLASS
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If there are large numbers of entries in a class it may be broken down into smaller classes
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Collections to be attached by blue-tac, on a solid base/shallow tray no larger than 50cm x 50cm
CLASS
SPECIALTY SECTION – “SPORTS”
Character’s to be on a base no larger than 60cmx60cm (2’ x 2’)
Drawings no larger than A4. Collages no larger than A3.
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Create a character using recycled material maximum height 50cm
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Drawing – pens, pencils, crayon or paint etc.
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Collage – any medium (other than noodles or spaghetti). Maximum size A4
Pre School Class Exhibit – by 3 or more students
4. Create a character using recycled material, height to 1m
ANY THEME
DRAWINGS PAINTINGS AND PICTURES
5. Painting. Maximum size A3
6. Drawing – pens, pencils, crayons. Maximum size A4
7. Picture/Abstract – using glue, stickers, matchsticks, pom-poms etc. Maximum size A4
8. Collage, themed – any medium (other than noodles or spaghetti). Maximum size A4
CRAFTS AND NOVELTIES
9. Pet Rock
10. Jewelry – made from pasta, beads, buttons, etc.
11. Fridge magnet
12. Paper plate design
13. Christmas decoration – hand made, any medium
14. Egg carton character
15. Sculpture using recycled materials – maximum size 30cm x 30cm
16. Collection – any e.g. cars, shells, stickers 50cm x 50cm
TROPHIES donated by D’Faces of Youth Arts
SPECIALTY SECTION
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 4
ANY THEME
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 5 – 8
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 9 – 13
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 14 – 16
SECTION M - JUNIOR CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
Reception to Year 7 Aged 5 – 13 Years
(School Years 8 – 12 under Section H)
CONVENER: Heather Westerman ( 0488 755 583
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 13th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 17th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE 30 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
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Entries must have age (not year grade) on entry form
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Entries arriving or left before convener is there will not be accepted or displayed
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Entries arriving late will not be accepted
Entries with children’s names on the front must have the name covered or they will not be
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accepted, names may be put on the back or bottom depending on item
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EACH EXHIBITOR LIMITED TO 2 ENTRIES PER CLASS
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If there are large numbers of entries in a class it may be broken down into smaller classes
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Collections, Dioramas & Models to be attached by blu-tac on a solid base or shallow tray
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no larger than 50cm x 50cm
CLASS
SPECIALTY SECTION – “SPORTS”
Character’s to be on base no larger than 60cmx60cm (2’ x 2’) x 1mtr high
CREATE A CHARACTER USING RECYCLED OR NATURAL MATERIALS
Group classes 1 & 2 are for 3 or more children (enter age range of children on the entry form) –
for schools, families etc.
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Group exhibition school years Reception – year 3
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Group exhibition school years 4 – 7
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School Year Reception – 1
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School Year 2 – 3
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School Year 4 – 5
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School Year 6 – 7
DRAWINGS – using pens, pencils, crayon, maximum size A4
7. School Year Reception – 1
8. School Year 2 – 3
9. School Year 4 – 5
10. School Year 6 – 7
COLLAGE – any medium glued on firmly, maximum size A3
11. School Year Reception – 1
12. School Year 2 – 3
13. School Year 4 – 5
14. School Year 6 – 7
ANY THEME
ITEM, DESIGN, PICTURE MADE FROM A VARIETY OF MATERIALS
DRAWINGS – using pens, pencils, crayons, maximum size A4
15. School Year Reception – 1
16. School Year 2 – 3
17. School Year 4 – 5
18. School Year 6 – 7
PAINTING
19. School Year Reception – 1
20. School Year 2 – 3
21. School Year 4 – 5
22. School Year 6 – 7
COLLAGE – any medium (not noodles or spaghetti) max A3
23. School Year Reception – 1
24. School Year 2 – 3
25. School Year 4 – 5
26. School Year 6 – 7
OPEN SECTION – open to all competitors
COLLECTIONS/DECORATIVE WORK
27. Any collection – e.g. pencil sharpeners, cars, shells, rocks, badges, stickers etc.
28. Any decorative work – e.g. Wall hangings, calendars or articles painted on any medium
(cork, glass, wood, foam, natural materials, craft materials etc.)
29. Ceramics
MODELS AND STRUCTURES
30. Lego or Build-a-Brick stationary model – not a kit
31. Lego or Build-a-Brick stationary model using kit form – plane, car or petrol station etc.
32. Models and sculptures from recycled materials
33. Model or Sculpture made from any other item – e.g. clay, papier mache, toothpicks/pop
sticks etc. – e.g. dish, cat or box
CRAFTS AND NOVELTIES
34, Embroidered, long stitch or cross-stitch article e.g. picture, doily etc.
35. Novelty e.g. gum nut, fridge magnet etc.
36. Christmas decoration – hand made, any medium
37. Handmade jewellery – any medium
38. Diorama – final display base no bigger than 50cm x 50cm
39. Any other craft or novelty, e.g. puppet, soft toy etc.
GROUP – ANY CRAFT OR HOBBY
Exhibit no larger than 60cm x 60cm x 1mtr high
40. Exhibit by three or more children
41. School Class Exhibit – any medium (Please state age range on entry form)
TROPHIES – donated by SA Design & Print Whyalla
Specialty Section
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year Reception – year 1
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 2 – 3
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 4 – 5
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 6 – 7
Any Theme
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year Reception – year 1
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 2 – 3
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 4 – 5
Most Outstanding Exhibit School Year 6 – 7
Open Section
Most Outstanding Exhibit Class 27 – 29
Most Outstanding Exhibit Class 30 – 31
Most Outstanding Exhibit Class 32 – 33
Most Outstanding Exhibit Class 34 – 39
PRIZES
Group – classes 1 & 2 Most Outstanding Exhibit - $10 cash donated by SA Design & Print
Group – classes 40 & 41 Most Outstanding Exhibit - $10 cash donated by SA Design & Print
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION N - NEEDLEWORK AND DRESSMAKING
CONVENER: Ruth Vincent ( 8649 4140 0412 670 098
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 18th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: Junior classes 30 cents per item
Open classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Open classes First $3, Second $1.50
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Soiled work NOT accepted.
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Garments to be on coat hangers where applicable.
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Judges will be looking for mistakes, knots, loose ends, colour co-ordination, presentation and cleanliness.
CLASS
OPEN SECTION
EMBROIDERY
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Hand Embroidery – any article e.g. table runner, cushion, bag
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Counted threadwork e.g. hardanger, black work.
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Ribbon Embroidery– any article
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Machine Embroidery e.g. table runner, cushion, bag etc.
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Any other Embroidery not mentioned.
TAPESTRY, CROSSTITCH AND CROCHET
6. Tapestry article – any article
7. Cross stitch article, framed – under 30 cm.
8. Cross stitch, framed – over 30 cm.
9. Tatting – any article.
10. Crochet table runner or centre piece – not wool.
11. Crochet – not wool – any other.
12. Any other article not mentioned.
PATCHWORK, QUILTING AND APPLIQUE
13. Patchwork – machine pieced.
14. Patchwork – handpieced e.g. hexagon.
15. Patchwork – professional.
16. Patchwork – any other item.
17. Quilting – machine embroidered quilt.
18. Quilting – hand/machine combination.
19. Quilting – beginner any article.
20. Quilting – open
21. Applique – hand – any article.
22. Applique – machine – any article.
23. Christmas item – any.
DRESSMAKING
24. Children’s wear – any age.
25. Adult wear – any article.
26. Any other article not mentioned, e.g. costumes etc.
SCHOOL YEAR 8 – 12.
(must state name of school on entry form)
27. Household item e.g. potholder, placemat, needle holder etc.
28. Any other item.
PRIZES
Wendy Joan Moore Memorial award for Most Successful Exhibitor in classes in classes 1 – 28. $30.00 pretty country things Voucher donated by
CWA Whyalla Norrie Branch.
Points will be allocated as follows: - First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third - 1 point.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 5. $15.00 Voucher donated by Whyalla Patchwork and Quilting.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 6– 12. $15.00 Voucher donated by Rose Hall Quilts
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 13 – 23. $15.00 Voucher donated by Pretty Country Things
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 24 – 26. $15.00 Cash donated by Whyalla Quilters Guild.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 27 and 28. $15.00 Voucher donated by The Teddy Shed
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION P - PHOTOGRAPHY
CONVENER: Jackie Golding ( 8649 1531
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 18th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: Junior classes 30 cents per item
Adult classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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All prints must be mounted on white card with 15 mm border.
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No markings, lines or writing on borders
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White space around printed area MUST NOT exceed 10mm (MUST then be mounted on thin white card with 15mm border)
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Photographs MUST be your own work (i.e. you own the copyright) but commercial printing is allowed.
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Please write your name, address, class & entry number on the back of the photo mount
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SIZE LIMITS apply and will be STRICTLY adhered to.
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The judges always look for pictures that have impact and are well presented, a good picture badly presented will not generally be considered.
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Try to make sure your pictures fit the theme of the class entered.
CLASS
OPEN
PRINTS Colour
Maximum printed size 15 cm x 10 cm
Printed area to be mounted on thin white card (210gsm) with a 15mm border.
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Action Shot – people, animals, vehicles – must show movement.
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People.
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Portrait – 1 person only – adult.
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Portrait – 1 person only – child.
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Landscape.
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Seascape – sand, shoreline, open water, rocks & cliffs.
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Waterscape – rivers, waterfalls, inland waterways.
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Sunrise/Sunset.
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Flowers – multiple blooms.
10. Flowers – single blooms.
11. Plants.
12. Trees.
13. Domestic Animals.
14. Birds.
15. Insects/Reptiles.
16. Fish/Marine Life.
17. Any other animals.
18. Historical – architecture.
19. Historical – any other.
20. Town/streetscape
21. Any other
22. Best photo depicting Whyalla.
PRINTS – Black and White/Sepia
Maximum printed Size 15 cm x 10 cm mounted as per conditions of entry
23. Any subject.
JUNIOR – Colour or Black and White
(Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form)
Maximum printed size 15 cm x 10 cm mounted as per conditions of entry
Entrant must be UNDER 17 YEARS of age.
24. People.
25. Animals.
26. Flora.
27. Any other subject.
SERIES – COLLECTION
Maximum printed size 15 cm x 10 cm mounted on one piece of white card with a 15mm border around each frame.
28. Up to 5 prints of same subject taken at different times or with a different view.
ABSTRACT
Maximum printed Size 15 cm x 10 cm mounted as per conditions of entry
29. Textures.
30. Manipulated to give obvious different effect.
TROPHY
Conveners choice classes 1 – 27. Donated by Apache Paint & Print.
PRIZES
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 21 $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 24 – 27 WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE $25.
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 24 – 27 WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE $25.
Encouragement Award classes 24 – 27 WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE $25.
Most Entries classes 24 – 27 WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE $25.
Best Photo depicting Whyalla class 22 WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE.$100.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 23, 28 – 30 $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 30 (excluding classes 23 –26)
$15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Successful Exhibitor points to be allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
Best Overall Photograph - WHYALLA NEWS PRIZE $50.
SECTION R - ARRANGED AND CUT FLOWERS
HUGHES PAVILION
CONVENER: Meg Hill ( 8645 1443
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Wednesday 17th August
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED Friday 19th August, 2pm – 7pm
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Bottles will be supplied for staging cut flowers.
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All exhibits to be plugged. To plug, place small piece of celery or rhubarb stalk or
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arum lily stem behind the cut flower to keep it in place.
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Distinct – Different colour, shade, variety etc
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FLOWERS TO BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR.
ARRANGED FLOWERS
BOWLS
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One variety – any colour.
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Mixed cut flowers – one colour
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Mixed cut flowers – mixed colours.
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Native – one variety.
VASES
5. Cut flowers, not mentioned - one variety
6. Mixed cut flowers – one colour – tint or shade.
7. Mixed cut flowers – mixed colours.
8. Native – one variety.
OTHER CONTAINERS
9. Bowl of floating flowers – flowers must float, 30cm max diameter.
10. Shallow container of pansies – 30cm max diameter.
11. Basket of flowers – view all round.
12. Arrangement in novelty container.
13. Foliage only – arrangement.
14. Simplicity – one flower and foliage.
15. Flowering shrub or tree – any shape bowl or vase.
CUT FLOWERS
16. Sweet Pea – one cut
17. Daffodil – long trumpet – any colour – one.
18. Daffodil – short trumpet – any colour – one.
19. Any other Narcissi (daffodil, jonquil) - one
20. Camellia – 1 colour – formal double – one.
21. Camellia – 1 colour – informal double – one.
22. Camellia - any variety - three distinct.
23. Camellia – any other – one.
24. Pansy – one.
25. Pansy – three distinct.
26. Carnation – any colour or shade – one.
27, Iceland Poppy – one.
28. Anemone – one.
29. Anemone – three distinct.
30. Ranunculus – one.
31. Gerbera – single type – one.
32. Gerbera – double type – one.
33. Gerbera – three distinct.
34. Calendula – one.
35. Snapdragon – one.
36. Stocks – one (sideshoots removed).
37. Lily – one.
38. Dutch Iris – one.
39. Any other bulbous, tuberous, rhizome or corm – one.
40. Bulbous, tuberous, rhizome or corm – three distinct varieties.
41. Geranium – single – one cut.
42. Geranium – double – one cut.
43. Geranium – ivy– one cut.
44. Geranium – three distinct.
45. Cymbidium – one spike.
46. Orchid – Australian Native.
47. Orchid – any other Genera.
48. Any flower not mentioned – one cut (excluding shrubs).
49. Australian native plant or tree – one cut.
50. Flowering shrub or tree not mentioned – one cut.
51. Flowering creeper – one cut.
PRIZES All $15.00 Cash Donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 24
Points will be allocated as follows: First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third – 1 point
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 8 Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 9 – 13
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 14 – 24
‘Laurie Rau’ Perpetual Trophy for sections Q, R, S, T & U combined, donated by Whyalla Garden Society.
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
JUDGES COMMENTS 2014 SHOW
A well presented display of fresh floral arrangements with good form and balance. Hint: Try to fill gaps in arrangements with flowers/and/or foliage to create balance.
DECORATED WHEELBARROW
Sponsored by WHYALLA GARDEN CENTRE
Open Section – open to everyone
childern section- up to 12 years of age
$30 whyalla garden center voucher for winners of each section
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION S - VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
HUGHES PAVILION
CONVENER: Meg Hill ( 8645 1443
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Wednesday 17th August
ENTRY FEE: Junior classes 30 cents per item
Open classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Open classes First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Friday 19th August, 2pm – 7pm
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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All vegetables and fruit to be grown by exhibitor.
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All classes to contain three or as otherwise stated and tops must be left on.
CLASS
OPEN SECTION – open to all competitors.
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Collection of vegetables – unlimited.
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Collection of vegetables – six varieties.
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Collection of root vegetables – root – minimum three varieties.
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Collection of leaf vegetables – leaf – minimum three varieties.
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Collection of herbs.
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Collection of Fruit and Vegetables – minimum of four varieties.
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Beetroot.
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Carrots.
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Radishes, turnip rooted – small variety – bunch of six.
10. Radishes, long variety – small variety – bunch of six.
11. Spring onions – bunch of six.
12. Peas - edible pod variety – approx 250gm.
13. Peas - any other variety – approx 250gm.
14. Silverbeet – 6 leaves.
15. Lettuce, ball-hearted type – one.
16. Lettuce, any other – one.
17. Pumpkin – butternut – one.
18. Pumpkin – any other.
19. Tomato, table variety – five.
20. Tomato, cherry type – one saucer.
21. Herbs, any variety – one bunch.
22. Any type vegetable not mentioned.
23. Ornamental vegetable or fruit.
24. Rhubarb – bundle of six.
25. Lemons – four.
26. Oranges, navel – four.
27. Oranges, any other – four.
28. Mandarins, loose skin – five.
29. Mandarins, close skin – five.
30. Grapefruit – three.
31. Basket of mixed fruit.
32. Basket of citrus.
33. Any fruit not mentioned – reasonable quantity.
34. Freak vegetable or fruit.
TROPHY
Mrs Ljuba Belanic Memorial Trophy: Champion Vegetable Exhibit
PRIZES All $15.00 Cash Donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 34
Most Successful Points will be allocated as follows: - First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third - 1 point
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 6
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 7 – 24
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 25 – 34
‘Laurie Rau’ Perpetual Trophy for sections Q, R, S, T & U combined, donated by Whyalla Garden Society.
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION T- CHILDREN’S GARDEN
Age – under 16 years
HUGHES PAVILION
CONVENER: Meg Hill ( 8645 1443
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Wednesday 17th August
ENTRY FEE: 30 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Friday 19th August, 2pm – 7pm
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Children 8 years and under eligible for all classes.
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Vegetation used in classes 1 – 7, 9, 10, 12, 13 & 28 need not be grown by exhibitor.
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Classes 8, 9, 12 and 21 – 27 to be grown by exhibitor.
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Classes 9 – 12 to be viewed from all sides up to 20% foliage permissible.
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All arrangements and designs to be mainly garden produce.
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Work MUST be work of exhibitor.
UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE ONLY
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Floral sand saucer – edges and sand must be covered.
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Arrangement in a novelty container.
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Design for a dinner plate on a dinner plate.
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One decorated potato head – under 5 years.
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One decorated potato head – 5 to under 8 years – vegetables only.
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One decorated potato head – 5 and 6 years, using any other medium, with a caption.
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One decorated potato head – 7 and 8 years, using any other medium, with a caption.
8. Pot plant in novelty container.
9. Any one pot plant.
10. Flower – one cut.
OPEN
11. Vase of flowers.
12. Bowl of flowers.
13. Bowl of floating flowers.
14. Floral sand tray – edges and sand must be covered.
15. Novelty arrangement – fruit, vegetables or flowers (with caption).
16. Collection of three distinct blooms.
17. Pot plant in novelty container.
18. Any one pot plant – one.
19. Any vegetable.
20. Collection fruit and vegetable – minimum 3 varieties –one of each.
21. Any fruit – saucer of 4.
22. Any other garden medium not mentioned.
23. One Decorated Potato Head – any medium with a caption.
TROPHIES All trophies donated by Whyalla Garden Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 10
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 11 – 23
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 10
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 11 – 23
Most Successful Points will be allocated as follows: - First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third - 1 point.
‘Laurie Rau’ Perpetual Trophy for sections Q, R, S, T & U combined, donated by Whyalla Garden Society.
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION U - POT PLANTS
HUGHES PAVILION
CONVENER: Meg Hill ( 8645 1443
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
ENTRY FEE: 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: First $3, Second $1.50
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 18th August, 2pm – 7pm
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Pot plants must be the property of the exhibitor.
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Plants should be exhibited in clean pots.
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Stands for hanging baskets will be supplied.
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One type of plant per pot except in classes 29, 32, 33 & 44.
CLASS
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Carnivorous plant(s) – one container.
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Plant in novelty container, with caption – one.
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Pot plant – single shade of green foliage, not mentioned – one.
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Pot plant – more than one shade of green, not mentioned – one.
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Pot plant – more than one colour, not mentioned – one.
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Pot plant – one colour not green – one.
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Pot plants – three distinct varieties.
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Pot plants – three distinct of one variety – not mentioned.
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Window box or trough – one.
10. Any one pot plant – more than one variety of plant per pot.
11. Palm – one.
12. Fern – any variety – one.
13. Begonia – one.
14. Begonia – three distinct.
15. Coleus – one.
16. Primula – one.
17. Cineraria – one.
18. Sansevera – one.
19. Bromeliad, Flowering – one.
20. Bromeliad, Foliage – one.
21. Geranium – in flower – one.
22. Geranium – in flower – three distinct.
23. Geranium – coloured leaf – one (flower permissible).
24. Geranium – scented leaf – one.
25. Cyclamen – in flower – one.
26. African violet – one.
27. Orchid – Cymbidium over 90mm – any colour.
28. Orchid – Cymbidium 60 – 90mm – any colour.
29. Orchid – Cymbidium under 60mm – any colour.
30. Orchid – Australian Native.
31. Orchid – Any other Genera.
32. Hanging basket – more than one variety of plant per basket.
33. Hanging basket in flower – one.
34. Hanging basket – single shade of green foliage – one.
35. Hanging basket – more than one shade of green – one.
36. Hanging basket – more than one colour – one.
37. Bonsai – evergreen – one.
38. Bonsai – pineus – one.
39. Succulent – in flower – one.
40. Succulent – foliage only – one.
41. Succulent – 3 distinct.
42. Cacti – one.
43. Cacti – three distinct.
PRIZES All $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society
Most Outstanding Exhibit in flower classes
Most Outstanding Exhibit foliage classes
Most Successful Exhibitor
Most Successful Points will be allocated as follows: - First - 5 points, Second - 3 points, Third - 1 point.
‘Laurie Rau’ Perpetual Trophy for sections Q, R, S, T & U combined, donated by Whyalla Garden Society.
Points allocated as follows: First 5 points, Second 3 points, Third 1 point
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION V - ART
CONVENER: Mrs Lee Bristow ( 8649 1111
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 18th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: Junior classes 30 cents per item
Adult classes 50 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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All entries must be exhibitors work.
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Most judges prefer originality.
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Judges reserve the right not to award prizes in a class.
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Size of paintings and drawings not more than 1 metre x 1 metre including frame.
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All entries to have suitable attachment to be able to hang via a metal hook. (Excludes Junior Drawings/Paintings displayed on card).
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SIZE LIMITS apply and will be STRICTLY adhered to.
ADULT SECTION
In oils, watercolour or acrylic etc.
Entries must be suitably framed to hang.
CLASS
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Portraiture – Colour.
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Portraiture – Black and White.
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Still Life – other than flowers.
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Painting of flowers.
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Architecture or Buildings.
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Landscape.
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Seascape.
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Animal or Bird Study.
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Abstract to Surrealism.
10. Fantasy Images.
11. Black and White – charcoal, pencil, indian ink.
12. Pen and Wash – ink only.
13. Water Colour – pen work optional.
14. Pastel or Crayon.
15. Etchings.
16. Any other category not specified in classes 1 –15.
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION
(must state name of school on entry form)
Painting. Any medium – any subject
17. Students – Year 8.
18. Students – Year 9 and 10.
19. Students – Year 11 and 12
Drawings. Black and White – charcoal, pencil, indian ink
20. Students – Year 8.
21. Students – Year 9 and 10.
22. Students – Year 11 and 12
Drawings. Colour – pencil, pastel, crayon
23. Students – Year 8.
24. Students – Year 9 and 10.
25. Students – Year 11 and 12.
Mixed Media. Any medium e.g. collage
26. Students – Year 8.
27. Students – Year 9 and 10.
28. Students – Year 11 and 12.
Print making. Lino Print, Screen Printing, Etching etc.
29. Students – Year 8.
30. Students – Year 9 and 10.
31. Students – Year 11 and 12.
Sculpture – Any Medium (size limit 500mmWx500mmDx800mmH )
32. Students – Year 8.
33. Students – Year 9 and 10.
34. Students – Year 11 and 12.
Miscellaneous
35. Picture made on a computer – size limit A4.
36. Any other category not specified in classes 17 to 35.
37. Special Category – (see convener)
PRIZES
Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 16. $15.00 cash donated by Whyalla Show Society.
Points allocated as follows: First – 5 points, Second – 3 points.
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 1 – 16. $15.00 voucher donated by Dave’s Art and
Frames
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 17 – 19. $15.00 voucher donated by M & M Roberts
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 20 – 25. $15.00 voucher donated by P & L Bristow
Most Outstanding Exhibit classes 26 – 37. $15.00 cash donated by D'faces of youth arts
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.
SECTION W - WOOLCRAFT
CONVENER: Louise Thomson ( 0427 454764
Co-Convener: Jackie Niemann ( 0417 849107
CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES: Sunday 14th August
EXHIBITS ACCEPTED: Thursday 18th August, 2pm – 7pm (STADIUM)
ENTRY FEE: Adult classes 50 cents per item
Junior classes 30 cents per item
PRIZE MONEY: Adult classes First $3, Second $1.50
Junior classes First $2, Second $1, Third 50 cents
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
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Judges will be looking for mistakes, knots, loose ends, colour co-ordination, presentation and Cleanliness.
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Exhibit cards to be pinned to garments.
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Synthetic yarn is acceptable in any class.
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Machine knitted bands NOT allowed on hand knitted garments.
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Crochet trim allowed on hand knitted garments.
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Hand knitted bands allowed on crochet garments.
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In machine knitting classes, any yarn is acceptable – wool, cotton or synthetic
CLASS
HAND KNITTED
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Hand knitted baby set, 2 or more pieces.
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Baby’s hand knitted matinee jacket – buttoned at neck.
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Baby’s hand knitted garment, size 2 and under
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Child’s hand knitted garment.
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Adult’s hand knitted garment.
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Hand knitted rug – any size.
CROCHET
7. Baby’s crochet set, 2 or more pieces.
8. Crochet garment – any size.
9. Crochet rug – any size.
HAND KNITTED OR CROCHET
10. Dressed doll.
11. Booties or socks – 3 pairs (displayed on cardboard).
12. Baby shawl.
13. Doll or Teddy Bear.
14. Toy.
15. Accessory – e.g. hat, scarf, gloves, socks etc..
16. Household item – e.g. cushion, coat hangers x2, tea cosy etc.
17. Any other not mentioned.
MACHINE KNITTED
18. Baby’s or Child’s machine knitted set of two or more pieces, 0 – 12 years.
19. Baby’s machine knitted shawl or blanket.
20. Child’s machine knitted garment – stocking stitch, 1 – 12 years.
21. Child’s machine knitted garment – fair isle, 1 – 12 years.
22. Child’s machine knitted garment – cable or magic cable, 1 – 12 years.
23. Child’s machine knitted garment – hand tooling, 1 - 12 years.
24. Adult’s machine knitted garment – stocking stitch.
25. Adult’s machine knitted garment – fair isle.
26. Adult’s machine knitted garment – tuck stitch.
27. Adult’s machine knitted garment – cable or magic cable.
28. Adult’s machine knitted garment – lace and including punch lace and hand tooling.
29. Any machine knitted woven article.
30. Machine knitted dressed doll.
31. Any machine knitted garment or article not mentioned.
32. Machine knitted garment or article made by a novice.
33. Machine knitted toys.
34. Household item e.g. cushion, coat hangers x2, tea cosy.
SCHOOL YEAR 8 – 12
(Secondary School Students must state name of school on entry form)
35. Hand knitted or crochet – any article.
TROPHY
A. E. Aubert Memorial Trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor classes 1 – 17,
$30 donated by CWA Whyalla Norrie Branch.
PRIZES
Most Successful Exhibitor classes18 – 35. $20.00 goods donated by Cheap as Chips. Points allocated as follows: First, 5 points, Second, 3 points.
Most Outstanding Hand Knitted Article. $15.00 goods donated by Cheap as Chips.
Most Outstanding Crochet Article. $15.00 goods donated by Cheap as Chips.
Most Outstanding Machine Knitted Article.
$30.00 cash donated by the ‘Machine Knitting Club’.
Best Novice Machine Knitted garment or article class 34.
$15.00 cash donated by the ‘Machine Knitting Club’.
EXHIBITORS TO READ RULES ON THIS WEBSITE OR ON PAGES 10 & 11 OF THE SHOWBOOK.