62ndAnnual Flower and Companion Dog Show
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
1st Place
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
1st Place
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
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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
Admission
Senior citizens & children 6 - 15 years £1
Children under 5 FREE
Children entering interschool shield free
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