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GLANTON SHOW 2017 28 Saturday 12th August Gates open at 12.30pm Everyone Welcome

Welcome to Tru Physio and Yoga, Northumberland s only dedicated yoga studio with physiotherapy treatment rooms Based in Alnwick, Tracey and Becks at Tru Physio and Yoga offer a variety of classes in Yoga, Pilates, Meditation and Tai Chi. These classes cater for all levels from gentle movement to advanced inversions and regular weekend workshops. Our physio, Becks, has nearly 20 years of experience in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems. Alongside physiotherapy we offer counselling services and other complimentary therapies such as Traditional Acupuncture, Sports massage, Reflexology and Reiki. For more information and timetables please visit www.truphysioandyoga.co.uk Email: info@truphysioandyoga.co.uk Tru Physio and Yoga 16-18 Fenkle Street Alnwick NE66 1HR Tel: 01665 799503 2 27

GLANTON AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT Mrs S.Collingwood-Cameron VICE-PRESIDENTS Mr N.Dunn, Mr & Mrs A.F.C.Hunter, Mrs A.Gibb, Mr & Mrs J.Moody, Mr M.Thompson. CHAIRMAN Mr J.Radgick. VICE-CHAIRMAN Mr J.Swanson. COMMITTEE Mr A.Aston, Mr J.H.Burn, Ms S.Cann, Mr J.Easton, Dr E.Green, Mr J.Guiry, Mr & Mrs P.Guiry, Mrs M.M.Johnston, Mr R.Johnston, Mr P.Lake, Mrs L.Millar, Mrs C.Swanson, Fr D.Tanner. HON SECRETARIES Ms J.Blott, Mrs E.Knox. HON TREASURER Ms S.Nattrass. The Glanton Show Committee were sad to lose a long standing member and Vice-President, Jimmy Foggon, who passed away last year. Jimmy was a key contributor to the show, and every year was a successful entrant in a whole range of classes. He will be greatly missed. GLANTON SHOW DONATIONS Many thanks to the following contributors: MR & MRS T BROMLEY MR & MRS P GUIRY MRS O NATTRASS CARR ELLISON ESTATE MRS J HAGON MR & MRS J PARR MRS S COLLINGWOOD CAMERON MRS A HEWITT PENNY PETROLEUM COWEN TRUST MRS E HOLMES MR J RADGICK CUSSINS (NE) LTD MRS I HUNTER MRS J SPOURS MR D DAVIDSON MR P LAKE MR & MRS J SWANSON CONTENTS Page Contents 3 Show News 4 Programme of the Day 7 Events, contact details 8 Horticultural section 11-12 Children s section 13-14 Cookery, Handicraft and Sticks 15 Photography section 16 Rules for entries 18 Have a go - enter something for the show! 20 Tips and hints for entries 21-22 Entry form 25 Society members 26 Show donations 26 The cover picture and the flower picture on page 23 from last year s show are Anthony Meikle 2016 More of Tony s pictures of last year s show and a full range of his photography can be seen on flickr.com MR & MRS N DUNN MRS M LEVER MRS J TAIT MR & MRS J FOGGON MR & MRS I METCALF MRS C VERRILL MRS E GREGG MS S NATTRASS MRS D WILLIAMS Also many anonymous donors, our grateful thanks to all. AA 2017 26 3

Welcome to the 94th Glanton Show Chairman s welcome 2017 We have a wonderful show in prospect for 2017, with something to please everyone and all generations. As well as the industrial tent with as always a breathtaking display of garden produce, craftworks of all types and home baking we will have good mix of trade stands, country crafts, animal husbandry and displays (including owls and Kirkley Hall Zoo) as a backdrop to the dog show, children's sports, bouncy castle and other activities, classic car display and hopefully a fire engine - as long as it is not needed for an emergency. The hill race, the Alnwick Playhouse Band and the terrier racing (a loose description of canine mayhem) all complement the main event in the display ring which this year will be sheepdogs herding geese and ducks which is always very amusing. Geoff Allen catering along with sweetie and ice cream stalls will keep body and soul together for the hungry or just tempted. Entry fees are the same as the last few years and represent excellent value for such a varied and entertaining show so we very much look forward to seeing you there. Jon Radgick If you would like to have a stand at the show please contact Liz Knox (see pg 26) The picture for the children's colouring, Class 76, can be downloaded from the Glanton website www.glanton.org.uk The whole schedule can viewed on the website, and further copies of the entry form can be downloaded. Please note all details are correct at time of going to press but may be subject to change. 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GLANTON AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY ENTRY FORM EACH PERSON MUST USE A SEPARATE ENTRY FORM More copies of this form can be downloaded from the Glanton website www.glanton.org.uk COMPLETE AND RETURN NO LATER THAN WED 9th AUGUST 2017 TO GLANTON VILLAGE SHOP OR THE SECRETARY, 4 THE CAUSEWAY, GLANTON NE66 4AY. ALL ENTRIES ARE FREE Please enter Class Number: Entries to be staged by 10am in the Marquee. No exhibits to be removed before 4.30pm. Late entries will not be accepted. I declare that I am aware of and agree to abide by the Rules as set out in the Schedule Exhibitor's Name (Print).....Signature. Address... Phone number. 25

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Wishing everyone an enjoyable Glanton Show and good luck to all Competitors! Your Vets for Large and Small 24/7 on 01665 578728 Powburn and 01573 228634 Kelso 6 23

TOP TIPS - VEGETABLES They need to be clean, and to be fresh and tender. They should be unblemished, and have a good colour. Size isn t the most important thing - quality comes first. Groups need to be uniform in size, shape and colour. Peas and beans are better if presented on a background like a doily. Leave the bloom on the peas, and choose ones that are full and deep green. With beans look for straight, tender pods with no outward sign of the seeds. With onions go for firm, mature bulbs with thin necks. The best tomatoes are firm, ripe and richly coloured. Choose round mediumsized fruits with their calyces attached. Cabbages should be nice and fresh with a good shape and a solid heart. Trim them to one outside leaf. Collections of vegetables look better against a black background. TOP TIPS - FLOWERS Aim for flowers that are fresh and in peak condition, with no damage or blemishes. Groups need to be as uniform as possible in size, shape and colour. And don t forget, arrangement is always important in flower displays. With roses you want strong stems that are in proportion to the blooms, and flower heads that are not touching. Pansies, buttonholes and sprays look much better if presented on a display board. MOT Testing, Townfoot, Rothbury For your peace of mind have your car tested by our expert professional testers Call Russell on 01669 620817 www.oldmotorhouse.co.uk We also restore, service, repair and upgrade classic cars of all eras - call us to see what we can do for your car PROGRAMME OF THE DAY Events at the Showfield unless otherwise stated. For a map of Glanton and the show venues visit www.glanton.org.uk Time Event 8.00-10.00 Marquee open for placing Exhibits 10.00 Marquee closed for judging 12.30 Gates open Glanton Hill Race entries open 1.00 Marquee re-opens (subject to judging finished) Pony sports entries open 1.30 Pony sports start Location: Playwell field Glanton Hill Race starts Geese herding display 2.00 Companion dog show 2.30 Children's sports 2.45 Geese herding display 3.30 Terrier racing 4.00 Presentation of Cups followed by raffle draw 4.30 Exhibits cleared 4.45 Auction of produce Bouncy Castle Face Painting Craft Stalls Live Music - Alnwick Playhouse Concert Band Classic Cars Geese herding display Archery display/have a go Fusiliers Airsoft Shooting Range Kirkley Hall Zoo West Percy Foxhounds Refreshments and Bar All timings subject to change 22 7

EVENTS Companion Dog Show (Kennel Club Rules) to start at 2pm. Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs V. Thomas for the Best Dog in the Show. Classes for Terriers, Sporting and Non-Sporting, Gun Dogs and Non- Pedigree dogs. Children's handling classes. Rosettes for Best Dog in the Show, Reserve, Best Puppy and for the first three places in each class. Entries 2 per class - taken on the field at 2pm. Pony Sports and Jumping (For children 16 and under). Playwell Field. Access from Playwell Road. Entries taken on the field from 1pm for prompt 1.30pm start. Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs V.Thomas will be awarded for the most points. No whips or spurs allowed in gymkhana events. Rosettes for the first five places. Glanton Hill Race Register from 12.30 at the Secretary's Caravan. 1.30 start from the Showfield. For details contact Pam Brown on 07786 253793, or email her at : pamgirdwood@hotmail.co.uk Sheep Dog Trial There will be no trial on Show Day this year but the Glanton Show Sheep Dog Trial will be held at Glanton on Sunday 10th Setember - more details nearer the time on www.glanton.org.uk CONTACT DETAILS Chairman Jon Radgick phone: 01665 578 222 email: jradgick@oldmotorhouse.co.uk Programmes / entries / stallholders Liz Knox phone: 01665 574 992 email: stuart.liz@madasafish.com Car Display Richard Verrill phone: 01665 578 386 email: verrill1@aol.com Hill Race Pam Brown phone: 07786 253 793 email: pamgirdwood@hotmail.co.uk Treasurer Sandra Nattrass phone: 01665 578 222 email: sandra@oldmotorhouse.co.uk Advertising Emma Green phone: 01665 578 960 email: emma.green20@btinternet.com 8 TOP TIPS - COOKERY SECTION Read the schedule carefully. If a number of items or size is specified then stick to it. Bread should be made 24 hours before judging. Don t use commercial tin liners - show more skill by lining your own tins. There should not be any cooling tray marks on the top of the cakes. Savoury scones should be cut out using a plain cutter and can be glazed with egg or milk. A fluted cutter is used for sweet scones. These are not glazed. A biscuit is normally rolled and cut out. A cake or round of shortbread should be about 12mm (1/2 inch) thick. Pieces of tray bake should be of an even size and shape with all four sides being cut sides. Pastry should be of an even thickness, evenly baked and if it is a tart or flan then the underneath should not be underdone. Jars and lids used for preserves should be plain, with no trademarks or names on them, as these contravene the Trade Description Act. If cellophane covers are used they also need a well fitting wax disc on top of the preserve. If twist tops are used these they should be new and do not need a wax disc. Lemon curd does not have a metal top. Chutneys should have vinegar proof lids. GAC Geoff Allan Catering Catering Trailers for all events Mobile Fish & Chip Van - every Friday evening at Powburn, Glanton and Whittingham! Geoff Allan Mountain View, South Road Wooler Northumberland NE71 6AN Tel: 01668 282262 Mob: 07876 506 837 Email: geoffallancatering@tiscali.co.uk 21

HAVE A GO ENTER SOMETHING FOR THE SHOW! There s something for everyone in Glanton show, so have a look through and see which classes you would like to enter. Everyone takes photos - so why not enter one? And remember, all entries are free! Fill in the entry form on page 25 with your details and the classes you want to enter, then cut it out and put it in the box in Glanton Post Office. Alternatively post it to the secretary at 4 The Causeway, Glanton NE66 4AY, or drop it in through her letterbox. Make sure its there by August 9th! Get ready for show day by sorting out your entries and putting class number labels on each one. Children s entries need their age as well - but no names (see page 13). Show day is here! Get to the show ground early (it is open at 8.00 am) and look for the secretary s caravan, where you can collect your personal entry numbers. Put one of your I.D. numbers on each of your exhibits - it doesn t matter which goes on which. Put each exhibit in the right class area in the marquee. Prize money has to be claimed after the presentation of the main prizes from the secretary s office (i.e. the caravan!) And finally.... GOOD LUCK! We run Coffee mornings and Soup and Sandwich lunches in Glanton Memorial Hall. Coffee mornings held on 2nd Wednesday of the month 10am-12noon. Soup and sandwich lunch on 4th Wednesday of the month 12noon 2pm. All welcome. Shopping trips from Glanton to Morpeth take place on 3rd Wednesday of the month. Booking required. Bell View Help at Home. Our registered home care service provides personal, practical and social care to people in their own homes. We provide support to both private clients and those referred to us by social services. We are also currently recruiting care workers in Glanton, Whittingham and Powburn areas. For more information about any of the support we offer contact: 01668 219220 email: bellviewservices@hotmail.com 20 9

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1. Entries for all classes are free. RULES 2. Each exhibitor in the Horticultural and Agricultural Sections, previous to placing any article for the competition, shall sign a declaration that the productions exhibited for prizes are bona -fide his own growth and they have been in his possession at least two months previous to the day of the Show. The Committee to have the right to visit any gardens at any time previous to the Show. In the Industrial and Children's sections, exhibitors must sign a declaration that the exhibits for the competitions are their own bona-fide work and have not won a prize in the same class at Glanton before. If the exhibitor does not conform to the declaration signed, or uses any deception with his flowers etc., the Committee, upon the facts being laid before them, shall have it in their power to withhold the prizes that may have been awarded and such exhibitor shall render himself liable to expulsion. 3. All disputes shall be referred to three members of the Committee and any person making the objections against an exhibitor must deposit 1.00 with the Secretary and if he proves his case his money will be refunded. Objections to be made in writing before the conclusion of the Show. 4. Any person may compete for more than one prize in any class unless otherwise stated in the schedule. 5. Competent judges will be appointed by the Committee and their decision, in every case, shall be final. Should the judge consider the best exhibit in any class unworthy of a prize, no prize will be awarded, but the judges may award a prize to any article for which no prize is offered, but which, in their opinion, is of special excellence. 6. Entry forms are available on-line at www.glanton.org.uk The list of entries should be returned not later than the Wednesday before the Show. 7. The marquee will be open for placing exhibits from 8am and must be staged by 10am. THEY WILL BE CLEARED AT 4.30pm. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 8. The utmost care will be taken of the exhibits, but the Committee will not hold themselves responsible for loss or damage of the same. 9. Exhibitors must arrange for removal of their exhibits. Any exhibits not removed by 4.45 will be auctioned in aid of the show. 10 Any prizes not claimed by 4.45 will be assumed to have been donated to the show 11. The Committee reserve the right to vary any of the Rules. 12. All cups to be retained for one year only. Exhibitors to be responsible for their return to the Secretary by July 1st 2018. 13. A beginner is defined as anyone who has not been placed in a particular class before. CERTIFIED ACCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE TREASURER. HORTICULTURAL SECTION The John Fenwick Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Class 1. The Eslington Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Class 2. The Denis Rough Memorial Trophy will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Class 3. The J.C.Thompson Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Classes 14-17. The Red Lion Shield will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Classes 24-27. The Pawson Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Vegetable Classes. The Worshipful Company of Gardeners award 4 certificates, one each for flowers, fruit, vegetables and Class 58. FLOWERS PRIZES : Classes 1-63 1st. 3.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd. 1.00. (Except where otherwise stated) Classes. 1. 4 Roses. (One or more varieties). 2. 3 Vases Sweet Peas (dissimilar). 6 spikes of each. 3. Single rose. 4. 3 Spikes of Gladioli. 5. I Spike of Gladioli. 6. 2 Vases Annuals, Mixed, Hardy or Half Hardy. (Vase not to exceed 10cm. diam). 7. Bowl of mixed flowers grown on open border. (Bowl not to exceed 25cm. diam). 8. Mixed perennials. 1 vase. (Vase not to exceed 10cm. diam). 9. Bowl of Sweet Peas, any variety. (Bowl not to exceed 25cm. diam). 10. Hand Bouquet of Sweet Peas, outside grown, decoration allowed. 11. Lady's Spray and Gentleman's Buttonhole. 12. 4 French Marigolds. 13. Geranium. 1 Bloom Head. 14. 3 Decorative Dahlias. 15. 3 Cactus and/or semi-cactus Dahlias. 16. 3 Pompom Dahlias. 17. 3 Ball Dahlias. 18. 4 Asters, single. (One or more varieties). 19. 6 Pansies. 20. 1 Pot Plant. 21. Beginners. 1 vase of mixed annuals. 22. Beginners. 6 spikes sweet peas 23. Beginners. Single rose. FRUIT 24. Plate of Raspberries. (Tea plate size). 25. Plate of Redcurrants. (Tea plate size). 26. 12 Gooseberries. (Green or red, quality). 27. Plate of Blackcurrants. (Tea plate size). VEGETABLES 28. Arrangement of herbs; minimum 3 varieties. 29. 1 Cauliflower. 30. 6 Pods Peas. 31. 6 Pods French Beans. 32. 6 Pods Broad Beans. 33. 6 Pods Runner Beans. 34. 3 Onions. (1st 3.50, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00). 35. 3 Onion Sets. (flat). 36. 2 Blanch Leeks. 37. 3 Onion Sets. (Globe). 38. 2 Carrots. (Long) 39. 2 Carrots. (Stump). 40. 2 Beetroot. (Round). 41. 1 Vegetable and 1 Flower. (Spike or bloom). 42. Vegetable Collection - 3 varieties, one of each variety. (1st 7.50, 2nd 5.00, 3rd 1.00). 43. 2 Parsnips. 44. 2 Celery. (Pink or White). 45. 2 Lettuce. (Cabbage). 46. 1 Cucumber. 47. Collection of Potatoes. 4 varieties. 3 of each variety. (1st 3.50, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00). 48. 3 Round Potatoes. (Coloured). 49. 3 Kidney Potatoes. (Coloured). 50. 3 Round Potatoes. (White). 51. 3 Kidney Potatoes (White). 52. 1 Vegetable Marrow. 53. 6 Shallots. (Red, round). 54. 6 Shallots. (White, round). 18 11

55. 6 Shallots. (Pear Shaped). 56. 4 Tomatoes. 57. 1 Summer Cabbage. 58. Collection of vegetables as follows: 4 varieties, 2 from each classes 29-57 with the exception of tomatoes, shallots, peas and beans which should be six. (1st 7.50, 2nd 5.00, 3rd 3.00). 59. Basket of Plenty. One Basket or Trug of Garden Produce. To be judged on quality and presentation. Basket or Trug not to exceed 55 x 35cm. (1st 7.50, 2nd 5.00, 3rd 3.00). 60. Beginners. 2 Carrots, any variety. 61. Beginners. 3 Potatoes, any variety. 62. Beginners. 6 Pods of Peas. 63. Beginners. 6 Pods of Beans, any type.. FLORAL ARRANGEMENT The Francis and Bill Irving and Family Memorial Cup for the best exhibit in class 64 66. The Worshipful Company of Gardeners award two certificates for the best entries in this section. Flowers in Classes 64-66 need not be grown by the exhibitor. (Prizes: 1st 2.50, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00). 64. Flower arrangement in a teacup. 65. Foliage. An arrangement without flowers. Space allowed 60cm. 66. Flower arrangement inspired by The Jungle. Space allowed 45cm. ART (Prizes: 1st 3.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00). 67. A composition in paint. 68. A landscape painting. 69. A sculpture or carving. Any medium. 70. A sketch. 71. A limerick on Wild Life. Email: enquiries@redpathtyres.net George Dodds & Co Providing advice on the environment, farming and wildlife. 15 Glendale Business Park Haugh Head Wooler, NE71 6QP Tel: 01668 283848 Mob: 07702 492229 Email: george@georgedodds.co.uk Helping Northumberland s Rivers Trust Improve Our Rivers and Streams. 12 17

PHOTOGRAPHY The James Fenwick Tankard will be awarded for the best exhibit in the Photography Classes. The Dorothy Ewart prize of 10 will be awarded to the winner of class 161. Maximum size 5x7"(127x178mm). Please mount all photographs on paper or card with a 1"(25mm) margin. No more than three entries per class. (Prizes: 1st 3.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00). 152. Mounted display of four photos of a Glanton village event or theme taken in the last 12 months. 153. One colour photo with the theme Pets' or ' A Pet' 154. One photo of an architectural feature. 155. One colour photo of any type of animal. 156. One portrait (mono or colour) - a person, head and shoulders only. 157. One colour photo. A Northumbrian landscape or seascape. 158. One colour photo. Plant life. 159. One photo (mono or colour) with the theme Holiday. 160. A digitally manipulated image. Any subject. 161. One black and white photo of a local pet. The winning portrait will be included in next year s Show Programme. CHILDREN'S SECTION The Rev.R.Mayman Memorial Shield will be awarded for Most Points in this Section. Faith Grant Memorial Trophy will be awarded for Best Exhibit in Class 74. The J.H.Stanners Memorial Cup for Best Exhibit in Class 91. The Worshipful Company of Gardeners give two awards for the Best Exhibits in Classes 89-91. All exhibits to be labelled with child's age on Show Day in years and months. Exhibits must not have child s name displayed, but art and handwriting entries must have the child s name on the back. Max 5 entries per exhibitor in each class (except classes 75 & 92). (Classes 72-84. 1st 1.00, 2nd 70p, 3rd 50p). (Classes 85-92. 1st 1.50, 2nd 1.00, 3rd 70p). CHILDREN AGED 10 OR OVER 72. Handwriting. Poem not less than 6 lines. Decorate the borders. 73. Picture of the Jungle. Any medium (No larger than A3). 74. 4 fairy cakes, iced and decorated. 75. 1 Photograph. (1 entry per child only). FIRST SCHOOL CHILDREN. (3 to 5yrs) 76. Colour the picture provided on the Glanton Website (see pg4) 77. A print picture e.g. potato print (no larger than A4) 78. A picture of a jungle animal (no larger than A4). (6 and 7yrs) 79. Picture on the theme Jungle. Any medium. (no larger than A3). 80. A painted stone. 81. Handwriting. A copy of the poem on the next page, with decorated border. (8 and 9yrs) 82. Picture on the theme Jungle. Any medium. (Not larger than A3). 83. Fruit and/or vegetable creature. 84. Handwriting. A copy of the poem on the next page ALL CHILDREN 85. A collage of The Jungle (no larger than A4). 86. A pencil drawing (no larger than A4). 87. A piece of craftwork. 88. 4 decorated biscuits. 89. Miniature flower arrangement less than 15cm height and width. 90. Single rose. 91. Collection of two varieties of vegetables and two varieties of flowers. 92. One photograph (one entry per child only). Teal by Tony Robson. Winner of Class 161 2016 16 13

Age 6-7 years The Lion and the Unicorn The lion and the unicorn Were fighting for the crown The lion beat the unicorn All around the town. HANDWRITING TEXT Some gave them white bread, And some gave them brown; Some gave them plum cake And drummed them out of town. Age 8-9 years The Tiger by William Blake Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand dare seize the fire? When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did He smile His work to see? Did He who made the lamb make thee? COOKERY SECTION Breamish House Hotel Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in Classes 94-125. The Carr Ellison Cup will be awarded for most points in Classes 93-125. (Prizes: Classes 93-125. 1st 3.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00). 93. 4 fresh eggs, white or brown on a china or plastic plate. 94. Cherry cake. 95. Chocolate cake, single cake, buttercream filling, un-iced. 96. Sponge cake - fatless. 97. Cake made with any vegetable. 98. Swiss roll. Jam filled. 99. Lemon drizzle cake. 100. 4 Chocolate Brownies. 101. 4 Cup-cakes. 102. 4 Rock buns 103. 4 Sausage rolls. 104. Bakewell tart. 105. Savoury flan. 20cm. (No dish allowed). 106. Lemon meringue pie. 107. Loaf. Handmade plain white or brown. 108. Savory loaf white or brown. 109. Loaf of gingerbread. 110. MEN ONLY. Single Sandwich cake (Jam filled. Not decorated). 111. 4 Girdle scones. (Currant). 112. 4 Cheese scones. 113. 4 Oven scones. (Plain). 114. 4 Items on a plate for afternoon tea. 115. 4 Ginger Snaps. 116. 4 Pieces of traybake. 117. Disaster Class. For the cookery exhibit that went wrong. 118. Raspberry jam. (8oz jar minimum). 119. Strawberry jam. (8oz jar minimum). 120. Blackcurrant jam. ( 8oz jar minimum). 121. Any variety of jam. (8oz jar minimum). 122. Marmalade. (8oz jar minimum). 123. Jelly. (1 jar). 124. Lemon Curd. (1 jar). 125. Chutney. (8oz jar minimum). HANDICRAFT SECTION Silver Rose Bowl, presented by the late Mrs T.A.S.Thompson, to be awarded for best exhibit. The Milly Thompson Trophy to be awarded for most points in Handicraft Section. All entries must have been completed during the last twelve months. (Prizes: 1st 3.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00). 126. A piece of hand-made jewellery. 127. Hand-made Christmas decoration. 128. Pair of knitted socks 129. A hat, any material. 130. A felted article or picture. 131. Piece of embroidery. 132. A cushion. Any craft. 133. Soft toy. 134. An item of handicraft. 135. A piece of crochet work. 136. A knitted garment. 137. A birthday gift-wrapped parcel - maximum size 45cm. 138. A piece of cross stitch. 139. A piece of canvas work max 45cm. 140. A piece of craftwork not previously listed 141. A hand made greetings card. STICKS. The S.Hyslop Cup will be awarded for best exhibit in classes 142-151. (Prizes: 1st 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 2). 142. Shepherd's Crook. Horn headed. 143. Shepherd's Crook. Plain. Wood headed. 144. Dressed Walking Stick. Fancy horn head. 145. Horn headed Market Walking Stick. 146. Wood headed Market Walking Stick. 147. Thumb Stick. Horn headed. 148. Half-head Stick. Horn headed. 149. Fish-head Stick. 150. Leg Cleek. Horn headed. 151. Novice class. Confined to exhibitors who have not won a 1st prize. 14 15