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60th Annual Flower Show 2008 List Of Trophy Winners


Mrs. E. Makower Cup - Tim Saint
The Eye & Dunsden Challenge Cup - Tim Saint
Mrs. Stephenson Cup - Sally Butlin
The Grace Smith Memorial Bowl - Noreen Walsh
Phiflimore Family Cup - Howard Green
Mrs. Keene Cup - Fiona Davis
Playhatch Village Cup - Sheelagh Hill
Captain Woods Cup - William Bermingham
Ladies Cup - Christine Head
Albert Bulpitt Memorial Cup - Jane Millward
Playhatch House Cup - Christine Head
Adelaide Makower Cup for Smocking
Mrs. Hemeon Cup - J Mills
Talfourd Cook Cup - Charlie age 6 Douglas
Ann Williams Memorial Cup - Fiona age 11 Bermingham
Major Ellershaw Memorial Cup - Liam age 15 Boughey
Betty Povey Cup - Lily age 10 Laye
Village Cup - Matthew age 11 Walsh
Arthur Giles Coronation Cup - David Smith
Mrs. Henry Eflershaw Cup - Sue Hedges
Dick Cotterill Cup - Sally Butlin
The Willows Cup - Mary Anderson
Shakier Memorial Cup - Christine Head Photography Cup - Ninian Lowis
The George Henbest Cup - Sally Butlin
Charles Webb Novices Cup - David Hill
S.24 - No cup awarded - Anne Croxson
George & Wally Cleaver Tankard - Andrew Lewis
Konrad Engbers Cup best in sections 19-20 - Michael Bradley
in all hort. Classes
Banksian Medal highest no of place points - Sally Butlin
Fred Denton Cup- Peter Gould
no cup awarded - Christine Head
Ray Williams Memorial Cup top tray - Michael Bradley
Chairman’s Cup
 

SECTION 1 LOCAL
SECTION 1 MRS. E. MAKOWER CUP
Class No: I       Collection         of three kinds of vegetables & vase of flowers
as for classes 4 to 18
1st Place          148/0   Andrew Lewis
Class No: 2      six tomatoes, not small fruiting
1st Place          18/0     Tim Saint
2nd Place         113/0   Peter Gould
3rd Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 3      six cherry          tomatoes! minature type
1st Place          46/0     D.S. Lloyd
2nd Place         93/0     Audrey Fisher
3rd Place          18/0     Tim Saint
Class No: 4      five white potatoes
1st Place          148/0   Andrew Lewis
2nd Place         113/0   Peter Gould
3rd Place          136/0   Beth Timms
Class No: 5      two cabbages
1st Place          148/0   Andrew Lewis
2nd Place         18/0     Tim Saint
3rd Place          55/0     David Hill
Class No: 6      five coloured potatoes
1st Place          148/0   Andrew Lewis
2nd Place         55/0     David Hill
3rd Place          18/0     Tim Saint
Class No: 7      two lettuces
1st Place          18/0     Tim Saint
2nd Place         148/0   Andrew Lewis
Class No: 8      six runner          beans
1st Place          148/0   Andrew Lewis
2nd Place         55/0     David Hill
3rd Place          113/0   Peter Gould
Class No: 9      six dwarf beans
1st Place          18/0     Tim Saint
2nd Place         113/0   Peter Gould
3rd Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 10    a set of any other vegetable (max. six)
1st Place          46/0     D.S. Lloyd
2nd Place         136/0   Beth Timms
3rd Place          18/0     Tim Saint
Class No: 11    three globe beet
1st Place          55/0     David Hill
2nd Place         46/0     D.S. Lloyd
3rd Place          113/0   Peter Gould

Class No: 12
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place Class No: 13
six carrots
18/0     Tim Saint
141/0   M. Seymour-Jones
148/0   Andrew Lewis
six onions (to pass through a 3 inch ring) six onions (to pass through a 3 inch nng)
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place Class No: 14
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2nd Place
3rd Place Class No: 15
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place Class No: 16
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place Class No: 17
1st Place
2nd Place
Class No: 18
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2nd Place
Class No: 19
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place l..iass No: 20
1st Place
2nd Place
Class No: 21
1st Place
2nd Place
Class No: 22
1st Place
SECTION 2 LOCAL
Class No: 29
9to pass through a 3” ring
18/0     Tim Saint
141/0   M. Seymour-Jones
55/0     David Hill
three large onions
18/0     Tim Saint
55/0     David Hill
148/0   Andrew Lewis
nine shallots (not grown from seed)
55/0     David Hill
18/0     Tim Saint
148/0   Andrew Lewis
nine shallots -to pass through a 30mm ring
46/0     D.S. Lloyd
148/0   Andrew Lewis
18/0     Tim Saint
pair of marrows -not to exceed 15” 148/0 Andrew Lewis
18/0     Tim Saint
two leeks
148/0 Andrew Lewis
18/0     Tim Saint
collection of one each of six kinds of vegetable
148/0   Andrew Lewis
141/0   M. Seymour-Jones
55/0     David Hill
the heaviest marrow
18/0     Tim Saint
148/0 Andrew Lewis
collection of salad vegetables
18/0     Tim Saint
148/0 Andrew Lewis
dish of plums
18/0     Tim Saint
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collection of three kinds of vegetable (kinds and numbers as for classes 4- 18)

SECTION 3 LOCAL
Class No: 32    three stems of cosmea
1st Place          144/0 Sally Butlin
Class No: 33    four H.T. roses,two or more varieties
the Grace Smith memorial bowl awarded to the winner of class 33
1st Place          114/0   Noreen Walsh
Class No: 34    three spikes of gladioli
1st Place          73/0     Moira Poole
Class No: 35    six stems of statice
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
2nd Place         9/0       Jean Seymour-Jones
3rd Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 36    six blooms of asters
1st Place          89/0     John Dowling
2nd Place         144/0   Sally Butlin
3rd Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 37    annuals (other than those above)- six stems
1st Place          73/0     Moira Poole
2nd Place         144/0   Sally Butlin
3rd Place          89/0     John Dowling
Class No: 38    perennials - six stems
1st Place          9/0       Jean Seymour-Jones
2nd Place         114/0   Noreen Walsh
3rd Place          46/0     D.S. Lloyd
Class No: 39    three stems of spray chrysanthemums
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
Class No: 40    vase of mixed flowers
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
2nd Place         73/0     Moira Poole
3rd Place          9/0       Jean Seymour-Jones

SECTION 4 LOCAL
Class No: 44    a flowering pot plant
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 48    any other article or handicraft (not previously shown and neither
embroidery nor tapestry)
1st Place          70/0     Nigel Head
Class No: 49    bottle of home made wine (in clear glass bottle and corked)
1st Place          47/0     Howard Green
2nd Place         48/0     JuneGreen
Class No: 50    a photograph mounted or unmounted
1st Place          61/0     Martin Walker
2nd Place         54/0     Peter Tucknott
3rd Place          48/0     June Green


SECTION 5 LOCAL

Class No: 53    a button hole- 20”x20”max
1st Place          20/0     Fiona Davis
Class No: 54 flowers and foliage only from the garden -20”x20”max
1st Place          20/0     Fiona Davis
2nd Place         149/0   Lisa Dwyer
Class No: 57    petite exhibit in an egg cup - 9”x9” max.
1st Place          20/0     Fiona Davis
2nd Place         86/0     Anne Wyatt

SECTION 6 LOCAL
Class No: 60    painting
1st Place          49/0     Sheelagh Hill
2nd Place         29/0     Patrick Bermingham
3rd Place          91/0     Christine Dowling
Class No: 61    drawing
1st Place          49/0     Sheelagh Hill
2nd Place         29/0     Patrick Bermingham
3rd Place          91/0     Christine Dowling

SECTION 7 LOCAL
Class No: 64 a flower
7”x5”max
1st Place 128/0 Belinda Douglas
2nd Place 102/0 David Harrison
3rd Place 73/0 Moira Poole
Class No: 65 two photographs- one showing something old,the other showing something new 7”x5”max
1st Place 28/0 Lis Ransom
2nd Place 153/0 Claire Davis
3rd Place 51/0 Richard Winter Class No: 66 a bird
7”x5”max
1st Place 37/0 William Bermingham
2nd Place 153/0 Claire Davis
3rd Place 54/0 Peter Tucknott Class No: 67 transport
7”x5”max
1st Place 76/0 Mary-Jane Nichols
2nd Place 136/0 Beth Timms
3rd Place 49/0 Sheelagh Hill
Class No: 68 reflections
7’x5max
1st Place 37/0 William Bermingham
2nd Place 61/0 Martin Walker
3rd Place 54/0 Peter Tucknott Class No: 69 photograph through an aperture
(e.g. through a door opening or arch) 7”x5”max
1st Place 37/0 William Bermingham
2nd Place 107/0 Marina Hart
3rd Place 73/0 Moira Poole

SECTION 8 LOCAL
Class No: 72 pot of raspberry jam
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         119/0 Marion Bourne
3rd Place          71/0     Jo Mills
Class No: 73 pot of marmalade
1st Place          57/0     Susan Partridge
2nd Place         136/0   Beth Timms
3rd Place          53/0     M Williams
Class No: 74    pot of lemon curd
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         56/0     Dorothy Walman
3rd Place          53/0     M Williams
Class No: 75    pot of chutney
1st Place          119/0   Marion Bourne
2nd Place         93/0     Audrey Fisher
Class No: 76 pot of strawberry jam
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         119/0 Marion Bourne
Class No: 77 one pot of jam, one pot of jelly,and one pot of chutney.
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         119/0 Marion Bourne
Class No: 78 pot of jelly
1st Place          71/0     Jo Mills
2nd Place         119/0 Marion Bourne
3rd Place          107/0 Marina Hart

SECTION 9 LOCAL
Class No: 81 cherry cake, 7”! 8 cake tin
circular or         rectangular tins may be used
1st Place          50/0     Jane Millward
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
3rd Place          147/0   Andrew Mearns
ss No: 82         fruit tart on a plate,
shortcrust         pastry top & bottom
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         85/0     Linda Rumsey
3rd Place          136/0   Beth Timms
Class No: 83    chocolate iced, chocolate sandwich,
(creaming method, 7”! 8” tin)
circular or         rectangular tins may be used
1st Place          50/0     Jane MilIward
2nd Place         68/0     Stephen Head
Class No: 84    six ginger biscuits
1st Place          50/0     Jane Millward
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
3rd Place          92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne
Class No: 85    a loaf of bread
1st Place          68/0     Stephen Head
2nd Place         53/0     M Williams
3rd Place          91/0     Christine Dowling
Class No: 86    six pieces of shortbread
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         50/0     Jane Miliward
3rd Place          57/0     Susan Partridge
Class No: 87 cake of your choice, not decorated, 7”! 8” tin
circular or         rectangular tins may be used
1st Place          57/0     Susan Partridge
2nd Place         85/0     Linda Rumsey
3rd Place          50/0     Jane Miliward

SECTION 10 LOCAL
Class No: 90 doll’s pram          blanket
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 91 dress a doll or dolls clothes
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 92    one piece of embroidery
(may be mounted but not framed - no glass)
1st Place          79/0     Ellen Newberry
2nd Place         57/0     Susan Partridge
elass No: 93     a hand knitted garment
1st Place          56/0     Dorothy Walman
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 94    novelty mittens or gloves or baby clothes
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head

SECTION 11 LOCAL
Class No: 98    victoria sandwich, 7”! 8
(senior citizens only)
1st Place          69/0 Robin Head
2nd Place         71/0 Jo Mills
Class No: 99    fruit tart on plate,
shortcrust pastry top & bottom (senior citizens only)
1st Place          69/0 Robin Head
2nd Place         71/0 Jo Mills
‘lass No: 100    garden flowers arranged in a jug
(senior citizens only)
1st Place          71/0 Jo Mills
2nd Place         48/0 June Green
3rd Place          69/0 Robin Head
Class No: 101  any article of hand work
(senior citizens only)
1st Place          47/0 Howard Green
2nd Place         71/0 Jo Mills

SECTION 12 CHILDREN: LOCAL (AGED UNDER 7)
Class No: 104  dressed wooden spoon
1st Place          95/0     Zoe age 6 Richardson
2nd Place         129/0 Charlie age 6 Douglas
3rd Place          116/0 Ruby age 6 Sarney
Class No: 105  painted egg or stone
1st Place          95/0     Zoe age 6 Richardson
2nd Place         104/0   Beth age 6 Jemmings
3rd Place          105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
Class No: 106 animal made from vegetables only
1st Place          129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
2nd Place         105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
Class No: 107 picture I collage of a garden bug
1st Place          105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
2nd Place         103/0   Madeleine age 6 Bourne
3rd Place          104/0   Beth age 6 Jemmings
Class No: 108 wayside flowers in a jam jar
1st Place          116/0   Ruby age 6 Samey
2nd Place         129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
3rd Place          105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
Class No: 109 a potato print
1st Place          151/0   Heath age 2 Dickson
2nd Place         129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
3rd Place          95/0     Zoe age 6 Richardson
Class No: 110 a necklace,made from any materials
1st Place          105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
2nd Place         129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
3rd Place          103/0   Madeleine age 6 Bourne
Class No: 111 an edible hedgehog
1st Place          129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
2nd Place         105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper
Class No: 112 a greetings card
1st Place          103/0   Madeleine age 6 Bourne
2nd Place         129/0   Charlie age 6 Douglas
3rd Place          105/0   Natalie age 6 Cooper

SECTION 13 CHILDREN LOCAL AGED 7-11
Class No: 115  Gift wrapped present (home made wrap)
1st Place          32/0     Fiona age 11 Bermingham
2nd Place         118/0   Harri age 8 Douglas
3rd Place          10/0     Caitlin Stevens age 7
Class No: 116  tray of chocolate brownies
1st Place          32/0     Fiona age 11 Bermingham
2nd Place         118/0   Harri age 8 Douglas
3rd Place          111/0   Gemma age 8 Sarney
Class No: 117  model alien(cardboard & other materials)
1st Place          133/0   Benjamin age 10 Hughes
2nd Place         32/0     Fiona age 11 Berming ham
Class No: 118  an inedible sandwich
1st Place          32/0     Fiona age 11 Bermingham
2nd Place         10/0     Caitlin Stevens age 7
3rd Place          118/0   Harri age 8 Douglas

Class No: 119 drawing! painting “my favourite flower”
1st Place 32/0 Fiona age 11 Bermingham
2nd Place 10/0 Caithn Stevens age 7
3rd Place 118/0 Ham age 8 Douglas Class No: 120 piece of handiwork-e.g. toy,model,beading
1st Place 62/0 Jemima age 9 Pilgrim-Morris
2nd Place 111/0 Gemma age 8 Sarney
3rd Place 32/0 Fiona age 11 Bermingham Class No: 121 photograph of “my best friend”,taken by the exhibitor
1st Place 118/0 Ham age 8 Douglas
2nd Place 63/0 Kitty age 7 Pilgrim -Moms
3rd Place 62/0 Jemima age 9 Pilgrim-Morris Class No: 122 face mask
1st Place 118/0 Harri age 8 Douglas
2nd Place 32/0 Fiona age 11 Bermingham
3rd Place 10/0 Caitlin Stevens age 7 Class No: 123 animal made from vegetables only
1st Place 145/0 Luke age 8 Boughey
2nd Place 32/0 Fiona age 11 Bermingham
3rd Place 133/0 Benjamin age 10 Hughes

SECTION 14 CHILDREN LOCAL AGED 12-16
Class No: 126 vase of paper/card flowers
1st Place          92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne
2nd Place         142/0   Liam age 15 Boughey
Class No: 127 decorated sponge birthday cake
1st Place          142/0   Liam age 15 Boughey
2nd Place         92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne
3rd Place          134/0   Hanna age 13 Hughes
Class No: 128 two versions of the same photograph:one of the original, without manipulation:
the other digitally enhanced
or manipulated in any way you wish
1st Place          96/0     Edward age 16 Cooper
2nd Place         143/0   Ryan age 12 Boughey
ass No: 129 a computer generated real or imaginary animal
1st Place          142/0   Liam age 15 Boughey
2nd Place         143/0   Ryan age 12 Boughey
Class No: 130 piece of handywork - e.g. toy,model, beading
1st Place          142/0   Liam age 15 Boughey
2nd Place         92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne
Class No: 131 poem I limerick entitled “summer”
2nd Place         134/0   Hanna age 13 Hughes
Class No: 132 holiday photograph taken by the exhibitor
2nd Place         132/0   Kazim age 15 May
Class No: 133 a necklace,        made from any materials
2nd Place         92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne
Class No: 134 a greetings card
1st Place 134/0   Hannaagel3Hughes
2nd Place         142/0   Liam age 15 Boughey
3rd Place          92/0     Charlotte age 14 Bourne

SECTION 15 CHILDREN:OPEN AGED UNDER 11
Class No: 137 six decorated cup cakes
1st Place          137/0   Matilda age 10 Engbers
2nd Place         109/0   Ricky age 10 Hart
3rd Place          94/0     Jasmine age 5 Richardson
Class No: 138 an inedible         sandwich
1st Place          59/0     Elanza age 10 de Villiers
2nd Place         122/0   Lily agelO Laye
Class No: 139 design a party invitation
1st Place          133/0   Benjamin age 10 Hughes
2nd Place         109/0   Ricky age 10 Hart
3rd Place          62/0     Jemima age 9 Pilgrim-Morris
Class No: 140 edible hedgehog
1st Place          109/0   Ricky age 10 Hart
2nd Place         122/0   Lily agelO Laye
3rd Place          77/0     Max age 4 Boccaccini
Class No: 141  three carrots
1st Place          122/0   Lily agelO Laye
2nd Place         137/0   Matilda age 10 Engbers
Class No: 142  three radishes
1st Place          117/0   James age 6 Sarney
2nd Place         137/0   Matilda age 10 Engbers
Class No: 143  mustard &        cress
1st Place          103/0   Madeleine age 6 Boume
2nd Place         122/0   Lily agelO Laye
Class No: 144  two beetroot
1st Place          122/0   Lily agelO Laye
2nd Place         137/0   Matilda age 10 Engbers
Class No: 145  painted egg or stone
1st Place          109/0   Ricky age 10 Hart
2nd Place         137/0   Matilda age 10 Engbers
3rd Place          10/0     Caitlin Stevens age 7

SECTION 16 CHILDREN: LOCAL AGED 11-16
Class No: 148 two versions of the same photograph:one of the original, without manipulation:
the other digitally enhanced
or manipulated in any way you wish
1st Place          123/0   Lydia age 12 Jones
2nd Place         121/0   Matthew age 11 Walsh
Class No: 149  tray of fudge
1st Place 121/0   Matthew age 11 Walsh
2nd Place         123/0   Lydia age 12 Jones
Class No: 150  a computer generated real or imaginary animal
1st Place 121/0   Matthew age 11 Walsh
2nd Place         123/0   Lydia age 12 Jones
Class No: 151  photograph of an animal, taken by the exhibitor
1st Place          121/0   Matthew age 11 Walsh
2nd Place         132/0   Kazim age 15 May
3rd Place          96/0     Edward age 16 Cooper

1st Place          121/0 Matthew age 11 Walsh
2nd Place         108/0 Guy age 13 Hart
Class No: 154 two beetroot
1st Place          12 1/0  Matthew age 11 Walsh
Class No: 156  drawing! painting “at the seaside”
1st Place          134/0   Hanna age 13 Hughes

SECTION 17 OPEN
Class No: 159  three medium decorative dahlias l7Omm-220mm
1st Place          12/0     David Smith
2nd Place         72/0     David Poole
3rd Place          65/0     Ann Holt
Class No: 160  three medium cactus or semi cactus dahlias l7Omm-220mm
1st Place          12/0     David Smith
2nd Place         72/0     David Poole
3rd Place          65/0     Ann Holt
Class No: 161  three small cactus dahlias ll5mm-l7Omm
1st Place          12/0     David Smith
2nd Place         46/0     D.S. Lloyd
3rd Place          88/0     D.A. Godfrey
Class No: 162  three small decorative dahlias ll5mm-l7Omm
1st Place          12/0     David Smith
2nd Place         46/0     D.S. Lloyd
3rd Place          65/0     Ann Holt
Class No: 163  three miniature dahlias up to 115mm
1st Place          46/0     D.S. Lloyd
2nd Place         12/0     David Smith
3rd Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
Class No: 164  three pom-pom dahlias up to 52mm
1st Place          88/0     D.A. Godfrey
2nd Place         72/0     David Poole
3rd Place          12/0     David Smith

SECTION 18: OPEN
Class No: 167  a button hole
20
1st Place          17/0 Sue Hedges
Class No: 168  flowers and foliage only from the garden
20”x20
1st Place          17/0 Sue Hedges
2nd Place         65/0 Ann Holt
Class No: 169  harvest time
20
1st Place          17/0 Sue Hedges
Class No: 170  holiday souvenir
20
1st Place          17/0 Sue Hedges

Class No: 188  nine shallots (not grown from seed)
1st Place          144/0 Sally Butlin
2nd Place         14 1/0 M. Seymour-Jones
Class No: 189  nine shallots (to pass through a 30mm ring)
1st Place          144/0 Sally Buttin         C
Class No: 190  a pair of marrows (not to exceed 15”)   2 ANi 4QI
1st Place          144/0 Sally Butlin
2nd Place         65/0 Ann Holt
Class No: 191  two leeks          ‘A ‘ LL
1st Place          58/0 Michael Bradley   2 OLtuca M4i
2nd Place         144/0 Sally Butlin         3 /‘
Class No: 192  collection: one each of six kinds of vegetable     CL
1st Place          58/0 Michael Bradley   .
2nd Place         144/0   Sally Butlin
3rd Place          141/0   M. Seymour     cC tLLIA
Class No: 194  collection of salad vegetables    jTLt
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
ass No: 195      dish of plums
1st Place          120/0   Francis Williams

SECTION 20 OPEN
Class No: 203  three stems of cosmea
1st Place          65/0     Ann Holt
2nd Place         1/0       Mary Anderson
3rd Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
Class No: 204  four H roses, two or more varieties
1st Place          1/0       Mary Anderson
2nd Place         114/0   Noreen Walsh
Class No: 205  three spikes of gladioli
1st Place          1/0       Mary Anderson
2nd Place         73/0     Moira Poole
lass No: 206     six stems of statice
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
2nd Place         1/0       Mary Anderson
3rd Place          9/0       Jean Seymour-Jones
lass No: 207     annuals (other than those above) six stems
1st Place          73/0     Moira Poole
2nd Place         144/0   Sally Butlin
3rd Place          1/0       Mary Anderson
lass No: 208     perennials: six stems
1st Place          46/0     OS. Lloyd
2nd Place         144/0   Sally Butlin
3rd Place          114/0   Noreen Walsh
ass No: 209      three stems of spray chrysanthemums
1st Place          88/0     D.A. Godfrey
ass No: 210      vase of mixed flowers
1st Place          144/0   Sally Butlin
2nd Place         1/0       Mary Anderson
3rd Place          73/0     Moira Poole

SECTION 21 OPEN
lass No: 214 pot of raspberry jam
1st Place          65/0     Ann Holt
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
3rd Place 119/0 Marion Bourne
lass No: 215 pot of marmalade
1st Place          65/0     Ann Holt
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
lass No: 216 pot of lemon curd
1st Place          56/0     Dorothy Walman
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
3rd Place          22/0     Lucy Oliphant
lass No: 217 pot of chutney
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         22/0     Lucy Oliphant
3rd Place 11910 Marion Bourne iss No: 218 pot of strawberry jam
1st Place 65/0 Ann Holt
2nd Place 119/0 Marion Bourne
3rd Place 7510 Christine Head
Class No: 219 one pot of jam,one pot of je one pot of chutney 1st Place 119/0 Marion Bourne
2nd Place 75/0 Christine Head
Class No: 220 pot of jelly
1st Place 119/0 Marion Bourne
2nd Place 138/0 Margaret Pyle
3rd Place 65/0 Ann Holt Class No: 221 cherry cake: 7”! 8” tin
circular or rectangular tins may be used
1st Place 6/0 Margaret Ashmore
2nd Place 65/0 Ann Holt
3rd Place          23/0     Len Oliphant
ass No: 222 fruit tart on plate (shortcrust pastry top & bottom)
1st Place 75/0 Christine Head
2nd Place 110/0 Pippa Hughes
3rd Place 64/0 Angela Strong
Class No: 223 chocolate iced, chocolate sandwich (creaming method 7”!8” tin) circular or rectangular tins may be used
1st Place 110/0 Pippa Hughes
2nd Place 100/0 Irene Hood
3rd Place 119/0 Marion Bourne Class No: 224 six ginger biscuits
1St Place 119/0 Marion Bourne
2nd Place 65/0 Ann Holt
3rd Place 64/0 Angela Strong Class No: 225 a loaf of bread
1st Place 68/0 Stephen Head
2nd Place 75/0 Christine Head
3rd Place 91/0 Christine Dowling
Class No: 226 six pieces of shortbread
1st Place          23/0     Len Oliphant
2nd Place         110/0   Pippa Hughes
3rd Place          139/0   JaneJones
Class No: 227  cake of your choice, not decorated, 7”! 8” tin
circular or         rectangular tins may be used
1st Place 82/0 Audrey. Bush
2nd Place 81/0 Peter Bush
3rd Place 110/0 Pippa Hughes

SECTION 22 OPEN
Class No: 230 a flower
1st Place 88/0 D.A. Godfrey
2nd Place 42/0 Ninian Lowis
3rd Place 138/0 Margaret Pyle
Class No: 231 two photographs:one showing something old,
the other showing something new
1st Place          12710  Jade Dolby
2nd Place         82/0     Audrey. Bush
3rd Place          42/0     Ninian Lowis
Class No: 232  a bird
1st Place          42/0     Ninian Lowis
2nd Place         81/0     Peter Bush
3rd Place          41/0     Peter Warrick
Class No: 233  transport
1st Place          68/0     Stephen Head
2nd Place         66/0     Peter Keep
3rd Place          42/0     Ninian Lowis
Class No: 234  reflections
1st Place          17/0     Sue Hedges
2nd Place         84/0     Jim Cotterell
3rd Place          125/0   Eric Croxson
Class No: 235
(e through a door opening or arch)
1st Place          42/0     Ninian Lowis
2nd Place         49/0     Shee Hill
3rd Place          29/0     Patrick Bermingham

SECTION 23 OPEN
Class No: 238 doll’s pram blanket
1st Place          82/0     Audrey. Bush
2nd Place         75/0     Christine Head
Class No: 240 a hand knitted garment
1st Place          75/0     Christine Head
2nd Place         56/0     Dorothy Walman
3rd Place          82/0     Audrey. Bush

SECTION 24 OPEN
Class No: 243 victoria sandwich - 718’ tin
senior citizens only
1st Place          126/0   Anne Croxson
2nd Place         110/0   Pippa Hughes
3rd Place          6/0       Margaret Ashmore

Class No: 244
1st Place         Diane Gordon
2nd Place        Ann Holt
3rd Place        Margaret Ashmore

Class No: 245
1st Place         Irene Hood
2nd Place        Ann Holt
3rd Place         N/A

Class No: 243 victoria sandwich - 718’ tin
senior citizens only
1st Place         Ann Croxson
2nd Place        Ellen Newberry
3rd Place         Dorothy Walman

SECTION 25 TOP TRAY
Class No: 250 TOP TRAY 3 types of vegetables from a list of eight Carrots x3. Cauliflowersx2. Onionsx3. Parsnipsx3.
Peas 6 pods. Potatoes x3. Runner Beans 6 pods. Tomatoes x6
1st Place          58/0     Michael Bradley
2nd Place         141/0 M. Seymour-Jones

 

 

Adults £2

Senior citizens & children 6 - 15 years £1

Children under 5 FREE
Children entering interschool shield free

Free parking at owners risk

This years event sets to be biger still, with more stalls and more events through out the day. with the inclusion of the biggest climbing wall in the UK and win the ‘Make a scarecrow competition’ for £15 1st prize.



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