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Judging results: Judging results: Fruit 1. One 3 Litre Basket Macintosh 1 3 Carroll Summers 2. One 3 Litre Basket Cortland 1 3 Hannah Porter 2 2 Rachel Porter 3 1 Dave Chapeskie 3. One 3 Litre Basket Spartan 1 3 Debra Coughler 4. One 3 Litre Basket Empire 1 3 Dave Chapeskie 5. One 3 Litre Basket Aov Apples Named 6. One 3 Litre Basket Crab Apples 1 3 Carroll Summers 7. One Tray Of Apples Three Or More Varieties Three Of Each Variety Named 1 3 Jeff Cober 8. Five Pears 1 3 Bart (BMQTK) Millson 12. Two Watermelons 2 2 Rachel Porter 3 1 Hannah Porter 14. Most Points In Sections 1 To 7 1 0 Dave Chapeskie 2 0 Carroll Summers 15. Most Points In Sections 8 To 12 1 0 Bart (BMQTK) Millson 1 0 David Sloan Judging results: Roots Vegetables 1. 6 Potatoes Kenebec Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 2 3 Arlene Bruce 3 2 Brian Lawless 2. 6 Potatoes Yukon Gold Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 1 4 Dan Garswood page 1/6

Judging results: 3. 6 Potatoes Pontiac Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 1 4 Josh Burchell 3 2 Doug Perrin 4. 6 Blue Potatoes Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 1 4 Carson Illingworth 5. 6 Potatoes Aov Red Named Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 2 3 Rob Malcomnson 6. 6 Potatoes Aov White Named Brushed Clean No Skin Damage In Cleaning 2 3 Josh Burchell 3 2 Brian Lawless 7. One 3 Litre Baskets Potatoes Kenebec Brushed 8. One 3 Litre Baskets Potatoes Pontiac Brushed 9. One 3 Litre Baskets Potatoes Yukon Gold Brushed 1 4 Dan Garswood 10. Potato Collection Six Varieties Named Three Of Each Variety Brushed 2 3 Josh Burchell 11. Potato Collection Three Varieties Named Three Of Each Variey Brushed 2 3 Josh Burchell 12. Collection Of Vegetables Maximum Size Of Display 30 X 36 1 4 Carson Illingworth 13. Arrangement Of Vegetables Maximum Size Of Display 24 X 24 1 4 Deborah Brown 4 1 Joy Mayhew 14. 5 Red Onions Not Peeled Tops Cut 1 Above Bulb 3 2 David Sloan 15. 5 Sweet Spanish Onions Not Peeled Tops Cut 1 Above Bulb 2 3 Ruth Dukelow 3 2 Brian Lawless page 2/6

Judging results: 16. 5 Yellow Onions Not Peeled Tops Cut 1 Above Bulb 1 4 Josh Burchell 2 3 Allen Bibby 17. Five Table Carrots Long Washed Not Scrubbed Tops Removed 12 Above Crown Roots Remain Trimmed To 12 3 2 David Sloan 18. Five Table Carrots Half Long Washed Not Scrubbed Tops Removed 12 Above Crown Roots Remain Trimmed To 12 3 2 Doug Perrin 19. Five Carrots Any Other Variety Named Washed Not Scrubbed Tops Removed 12 Above Crown Roots Remain Trimmed To 12 1 4 Arlene Bruce 20. Three Zucchini 6 Long 12 Stem 1 4 Betty May 21. Five Table Beets Cleaned Not Scrubbed Tops Trimmed 12 Above Crown Roots Trimmed To 1 2 3 Hannah Porter 3 2 Irene Polley 22. Five Green Cucumbers 12 Stem On Specimen 2 3 Hannah Porter 23. Five English Cucumbers 12 Stem On Specimen 3 2 David Sloan 24. One Bunch Of Celery 1 4 Carson Illingworth 3 2 Dave Chapeskie 25. Five Red Tomatoes Calyx Attached 1 4 Linda Moore 26. Five Plum Tomatoes Calyx Attached 1 4 Josh Burchell 2 3 Sharon Baker 27. Five Cherry Tomatoes Calyx Attached 1 4 Ruth Dukelow 2 3 Betty May 28. Three Sweet Green Peppers Calyx Attached page 3/6

Judging results: 29. Three Sweet Red Peppers Calyx Attached 2 3 Arlene Bruce 30. Three Hot Red Peppers Calyx Attached 3 2 Dan Garswood 31. Pepper Collection Four Varieties Named Two Of Each Variety 1 4 Jeff Cober 32. Garlic 4 Garlic Bulbs Of The Hard Or Soft Neck Variety O Uniform Shape And Size Not Less Than 2 5 Cm In Diameter. ROOTS ARE TO BE INTACT A 2 3 Rob Malcomnson 3 2 Sandie Cameron 33. Three Ears Sweet Table Corn Remove 13 Husk And Silk From Tip To Butt 1 4 Brian Lawless 2 3 Allen Bibby 34. One Head Savoy Cabbage Stems Up To 12 Leaves Trimmed 2 3 Carson Illingworth 35. One Head Red Cabbage Stems Up To 12 Leaves Trimmed 1 4 Rachel Porter 2 3 Hannah Porter 36. One Head Aov Cabbage Named Stems Up To 12 Leaves Trimmed 3 2 Sherry Sztuka 37. Butternut Squash Clean Short Stem 1 4 Carroll Summers 2 3 Jeff Cober 3 2 Arlene Bruce 38. Hubbard Squash Clean Short Stem 1 4 Arlene Bruce 39. Pepper Squash Clean Short Stem 2 3 Linda Moore 40. Spaghetti Squash Clean Short Stem 1 4 Arlene Bruce 41. Large Field Pumpkin Clean Short Stem 1 4 Rob Malcomnson 2 3 Allen Bibby page 4/6

Judging results: 42. Pie Pumpkin Clean Short Stem 2 3 Sherry Sztuka 3 2 Linda Poaps 43. Most Points In Roots Sections 1 To 11 1 0 David Sloan 2 0 Josh Burchell 44. Most Points In Vegetables Sections 14-42 1 0 Joy Mayhew 2 0 David Sloan 45. Most Points In Roots And Vegetables Sections 1 42 1 0 David Sloan Judging results: Largest Roots Vegetables 1. Largest Onion 2. Largest Pepper 1 3 Joy Mayhew 3. Largest Potato 1 3 Josh Burchell 4. Largest Cucumber 1 3 Linda Moore 5. Largest Tomato 1 3 Brian Lawless 6. Largest Ear Field Corn 7. Largest Cabbage 1 3 Sherry Sztuka 8. Largest Squash Sections 37 40 1 3 Arlene Bruce 9. Largest Zucchini 1 3 Janine Visser 10. Largest Radish 1 3 Arlene Bruce 11. Largest Turnip 1 3 Rachel Porter 12. Largest Carrot 1 3 Brian Lawless 13. Largest Table Beet page 5/6

Judging results: 14. Largest Watermelon 15. Largest Muskmelon 1 3 Brian Lawless 17. Largest Sunflower Head 1 3 Allen Bibby 18. Odd Shaped Vegetables 1 3 Ruth Dukelow 19. Tallest Stalk Ensilage Corn 1 3 Rebecca Lawrence 20. Special Tallest Sunflower 1 3 Rebecca Lawrence Judging results: Mammoth Pumpkin Stake 1. Junior Class 12 Years And Under. JUNIORS MUST DO THE MAJORITY OF THE WORK GROWING THE PUMPKIN 1 0 Gavin Bernard 2 0 Andrew Dukelow 2. Senior Class 1 0 Jeff Byrd 2 0 Dale Countryman 3 0 Nancy Countryman 4 0 Donna Hayes 5 0 Sean Brown Judging results: Squash Class 1. Largest Squash 1 0 Sean Brown page 6/6