Schedule of Exhibits and Prizes, Rules and Regulations for the WEST SHOW. to be held at L ERÉE, ST PIERRE DU BOIS (BY KIND PERMISSION OF MR D BEST)

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Schedule of Exhibits and Prizes, Rules and Regulations for the WEST SHOW to be held at L ERÉE, ST PIERRE DU BOIS (BY KIND PERMISSION OF MR D BEST) on 16th and 17th August, 2017

ENTRY FORMS ENTRY FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT ST PIERRE DU BOIS PARISH HALL (OPPOSITE ST PETERS PARISH CHURCH) ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: HORSE, IN HAND, CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, PIGS AND FUR & FEATHER Saturday 5 th August 2017 between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. ALL OTHER CLASSES Saturday 12 th August 2017 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Royal Horticultural Society s Banksian Medal will be awarded to the winner of the highest number of place points in the whole of the horticultural classes at the Show (i.e. Sections A, B, E, F, G, M and N). The competitors who won the Banksian Medal in 2015 and 2016 are not eligible to win this medal. 2013 P. & J. Baudains. 2014 I. Babbe. 2015 M.R. Le Cras. 2016 P. & J. Baudains. R. L. Rogers Perpetual Trophy presented by the estate of the late R. L. Rogers for exhibitor scoring most points in whole of show: 2013 M. Le Cras. 2014 P & J Baudains. 2015 M.R. Le Cras. 2016 M.R. Le Cras. Perpetual Trophy presented by the Society in memory of G. T. Crane for most points in Sections A, B, E and F: 2013 M. Le Cras. 2014 P & J Baudains. 2015 M.R. Le Cras. 2016 M.R. Le Cras. SECTION A PLANTS GROWN IN POTS Perpetual Trophy, presented in memory of Mrs M. O. Paint, for best exhibit in classes 37 and 38: 2013 P. & J. Baudains. 2014 P & J Baudains. 2015 I.Babbe. 2016 I. Babbe. One plant per pot except Classes 15, 29, 31, 34, 35, 36. Classes 4 to 8 All Pots not to exceed 12 inches 1 Two Fuchsias, bush or shrub, two varieties 18 Three Begonias, tuberous single 2 One Fuchsia, bush or shrub 19 Three Begonias, tuberous double 3 One Fuchsia, standard 20 Three Begonias, fibrous rooted 4 One pot Geranium, single, any variety 21 Specimen Begonias, any variety 5 One pot Geranium, double or semi double, any 22 One Plant, any variety, grown in unusual variety container 6 One pot Ivy Geranium, any variety 23 Three Capsicums or Chillies 7 Two pots Geranium, single, two varieties 24 One Sedum 8 Two pots Geranium, double or semi double, two 25 Three Celosias, any variety varieties 26 Three Asters, any variety 9 Three Ferns, any variety 27 One Petunia 10 One Fern, any variety 28 Three pots of Cactus or Succulent 11 One Asparagus Plumosa 29 Three pots of Pansies, any variety or colour 12 One Sprengeri, in pot or container 30 Variety of Cacti and/or Succulents grown in 13 One Aspidistra, in pot or container container 14 Three Kochias 31 Three pots of House Plants, not scheduled 15 One pot of Vallotas 32 A Bonsai 16 Three Coleus 33 One pot, any variety, not scheduled 17 Thee Gloxinias 34 Basket of Greenhouse Plants arranged for effect. Space allowed 2ft 6in. No artificial decoration 35 Hanging plants in container any flowering variety (to be hung at show) 36 Hanging plants in container any foliage variety (to be hung at show) 37 Group of Foliage Plants 38 Group of Greenhouse Plants 39 Group of Miscellaneous Greenhouse Plants, not to exceed 12 pots (1st prize: 15. 2nd prize: 10. 3rd prize: 5) 40 Group of Miscellaneous Greenhouse Plants, not to exceed five feet square (1st prize: 15. 2nd prize: 10. 3rd prize: 5) (The above four classes to be arranged for effect, quality of plants to be considered)

SECTION B CUT FLOWERS (Flowers must have been grown by Exhibitor) Perpetual Cup presented by H. T. J. Ozanne, for Best Exhibit in Section B, except classes 74, 75 and 100: 2013 P. Domaille. 2014 E. A. Le Page. 2015 E.A.Le Page. 2016 E.A. Le Page. Perpetual Cup presented in memory of Mr Chris Burrows, for Best Exhibit in classes 80 to 88: 2013 P. Domaille. 2014 E. A. Le Page. 2015 E.A.Le Page. 2016 E.A. Le Page. Challenge Cup for class 74 presented by St Peter Port Garage. To be won any four years, Re presented by E. A. Le Page 2011: 2013 No Entries. 2014 No Entries. 2015 P. & J. Baudains. 2016 P. & J. Baudains. Dahlia Society Silver Medal for best vase of Dahlias in Show: 2013 P. Bourgaize. 2014 A. J. Snell. 2015 P. & J. Baudains. 2016 P. & J. Baudains. Dahlia Society Bronze Medal for second best vase of Dahlias in Show: 2013 P. Bourgaize. 2014 P. & J. Baudains. 2015 P. & J. Baudains. 2016 P. & J. Baudains. 50 Flowers and Foliage arranged for effect, in exhibitor s own container 51 One vase Annuals 52 One vase Perennial Flowers, outdoor grown, one distinct variety 53 One vase of Flowering Shrubs, one distinct variety 54 Three vases Cut Flowers, three distinct varieties 55 One vase of Hydrangeas, three blooms, any colour 56 Dahlias, arranged for effect with Dahlia foliage only, in exhibitor s own container 57 Three Dahlias, Giant Decorative, over 10 inches (25cm) 58 Three Dahlias, Large Decorative, over 8 inches, not exceeding 10 inches (20cm 25cm) 59 Three Dahlias, Medium Decorative, over 6 inches, not exceeding 8 inches (15cm 20cm) 60 Five Dahlias, Small Decorative, over 4 inches, not exceeding 6 inches (10cm 15cm) 61 Five Dahlias, Miniature Decorative, not exceeding 4 inches (10cm) 62 Three Dahlias, Giant Cactus, over 10 inches (25cm) 63 Three Dahlias, Large Cactus, over 8 inches, not exceeding 10 inches (20cm 25cm) 64 Three Dahlias, Medium Cactus, over 6 inches, not exceeding 8 inches (15cm 20cm) 65 Five Dahlias, Cactus, Small, over 4 inches, not exceeding 6 inches (10cm 15cm) 66 Five Dahlias, Cactus, Miniature, not exceeding 4 inches (10cm) 67 Five Dahlias, Ball, over 4 inches, not exceeding 6 inches (10cm 15cm) 68 Five Dahlias, Miniature Ball, not exceeding 4 inches (10cm) 69 Six Dahlias, Pompom, not exceeding 2 inches (5cm) 70 Five Dahlias, Pompom, over 2 inches, not exceeding 3 inches (5cm 7.5cm) 71 Five Dahlias, Water Lily 72 Five Dahlias, any other variety not mentioned 73 One specimen Dahlia, either large or giant 74 One Vase of Dahlias, arranged for effect 75 Group of Dahlias comprising one vase of 5 Small Decorative, one vase of 5 Small Cactus and one vase of 6 Pompom (sizes as scheduled in above classes) 76 Group of Dahlias, six vases, minimum of four varieties as scheduled in classes 57 71 77 One vase of Vallotas, three spikes 78 One Rose bloom, any variety, indoor grown 79 One vase of Hybrid Tea Roses, three blooms, outdoor grown 80 One Rose bloom, any variety, outdoor grown 81 One vase of Roses, six blooms, any variety, indoor grown 82 One vase of Gladioli, one or more colours, three spikes 83 One vase of Chrysanthemums, five stems, any variety 84 One vase of Standard Carnations 85 One vase of Spray Carnations, five sprays 86 One vase of Sweet Peas, with own foliage 87 Ten Freesias, mixed, not named variety 88 Ten Freesias, named variety. 89 One Box of Flowers, any variety, packed for export (1st prize: 6. 2nd prize: 4. 3rd prize: 2) 90 One vase of Zinnias 91 Roses arranged for effect, in exhibitor s own container, indoor grown 92 Roses arranged for effect, in exhibitor s own container, outdoor grown 93 Six Asters, Double, in a vase 94 Six Asters, Single, in a vase 95 Nine French Marigolds, in a vase 96 One vase of Marigolds (African) 97 One vase of Fern, any variety, not to exceed 12 stems 98 One vase of Pansies, with own foliage 99 Six trusses of Geranium, any variety, in one vase 100 Buttonhole 101 Display of Miscellaneous Flowers and Foliage, arranged for effect on exhibitor s stand. Own containers optional (1st prize: 6. 2nd prize 4. 3rd prize: 2) 102 One vase of Dried Plant Material plants to be grown by exhibitor 103 One vase of Grasses 104 Any variety, not scheduled own container(s) optional

105 Ten dry bulbs any variety All bulbs must have been grown by the exhibitor and must be sound. Exhibitor to supply own box, maximum size 18ins x 18ins Society s vases to be used except where otherwise stated. SECTION C FLOWER ARRANGEMENT SECTION Flowers and foliage need not be grown by exhibitor. Natural plant material must predominate in all classes. An exhibit is plant material with or without accessories. Bases and drapes permitted in all classes. LIMITED TO ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER CLASS. 50p PER ENTRY. 1st prize 10 2nd prize 7 3rd prize 5 Challenge Cup presented by Ron & Peggy Collenette for most points in flower arrangement classes. To be won any four years: 2013 D. Dowinton. 2014 J. Vaudin. 2015 D. Dowinton. 2016 D. Dowinton. Ivy Ferbrache Trophy for Class 113, open only to exhibitors who have never won a first prize in this section: 2013 No Entries. 2014 No Entries. 2015 N. Browning. 2016 L. Tempest. 110 Summer Sizzler - an exhibit, space allowed 36 inches 111 Yellow Fever - an exhibit, space allowed 36 inches 112 Picnic Time - an exhibit, flowers, fruit, foliage and vegetables may be used, space 36 inches 113 Colour Burst - an exhibit, open to exhibitors who have never won in this section space 36 inches 114 Fascinating Foliage - an exhibit, space allowed 36 inches 115 Message in a Bottle - a modern exhibit, space allowed 24 inches 116 Sticks and Stones - an exhibit, space allowed 30 inches 117 Gifts of the Tide - an exhibit, space allowed 30 inches 118 Country Walk - an exhibit, space allowed 30inches 119 Water Garden - an exhibit, space allowed 24 inches 120 Model Garden - on a plate or dish, not to exceed 18 inches 121 In the Frame - an exhibit, not to exceed 9 inches overall 122 A Little Imagination - an exhibit, not to exceed 4 inches overall 123 Presentation Posy - diameter of posy not to exceed 6 inches overall, to be displayed in container of water or water retaining material SECTION D JUNIORS AND YOUNG ADULTS SECTION JUNIOR CLASSES LIMITED TO ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER CLASS. 20p PER ENTRY. Note sizes: A4 = 210 mm x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 inches) A3 = 297 mm x 420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 inches) Society vases to be used unless otherwise stated. Juniors will be allowed to stage their exhibits ONLY from 6.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. on the day previous to the Show and from 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday morning. Exhibits must be staged by the exhibitor, at the show, STRICTLY WITHOUT ASSISTANCE. Perpetual Trophy, presented by the late G. S. Le Couteur, for most points in junior section: 2013 E. Lenfestey. 2014 K. Lenfestey. 2015 S. Lanoe. 2016 E. Lenfesty. Challenge Trophy presented by Miss A. Brehaut for Best Pictorial Presentation in painting or collage. To be won any three years. Re presented by E. English 2011: 2013 A. Bran. 2014 A. Menhenitt. 2015 C.Burgoine. 2016 A. Menhenitt. Challenge Trophy, presented by Marcel de Garis for best exhibit in Classes 134, 173, 214 and 255. To be won any three years: 2013 J. Thomas. 2014 Not Awarded. 2015 R.Bott. 2016 C. Thoumine. J. K. Hayes Perpetual Trophy for most points in Young Adult Section: 2013 S. Le Noury. 2014 S. Le Noury. 2015 R.Bott. 2016 C. Burgoine. West Society Challenge Cup for most points in Junior Flowers: 2013 C. Iniss & J. Thomas. 2014 K. Watts. 2015 S. Lanoe. 2016 B. Carre. West Society Challenge Cup for most points in Flowers, Juniors under 13 years: 2013 C. Iniss & J. Thomas. 2014 J.Thomas. 2015 S. Lanoe. 2016 B. Carre. Hargreave Perpetual Trophy for most points in under 7 years: 2013 N. Branquet & C. Bird. 2014 H. Menhenitt. 2015 A. Menhenitt. 2016 B. Carre. Bourgaize Family Trophy for most points in 7 years and under 10 years: 2014 E.Lenfestey. 2015 G. Lanoe & G. Coulson. 2016 A. Carre. Abraham J. Simon Centenary Trophy for Most Points in 10 years and under 13 years: 2014 S. Lanoe. 2015 S. Lanoe. 2016 E. Lenfesty. 135 Tractor Services Trophy for most points 13 years and under 16 years: 2014 K. Lenfestey. 2015 K. Lenfestey. 2016 C. Burgoine & S. Lanoe.

Under 7 years 130 One Cactus or Succulent pot plant 147 Three Jam Tarts 131 One vase of Garden Flowers and Foliage, 148 Three decorated cupcakes arranged for effect 149 A model to be made of Fruit and/or Vegetables 132 One vase of Wild Flowers, arranged for effect (Cocktail sticks may be used) 133 Model Garden of Plants arranged in a box not to 150 An article made from Shells exceed A3 (Mostly natural materials) 151 A Painting (size not to exceed A4 paper) 134 Garden on a plate 152 A Drawing (size not to exceed A4 paper) 135 Buttonhole 153 A Photograph 136 15 Wild Blackberries and up to 4 leaves on a 154 A Collage (size not to exceed A4 paper) plate 155 An item made of Pottery, Modelling Clay or Clay 137 One container of Mustard or Cress substitute 138 One Pumpkin 156 An article of knitting or needlework 139 One Marrow, by weight 157 Jewellery, edible 140 Three Carrots. 158 Jewellery, not edible 141 Five Queen Cakes, plain 160 Painted Galôt (pebble) 142 Five Queen Cakes, with fruit 162 An article made from recycled materials 143 Five Scones (size not to exceed A4 paper) 144 Five Muffins on a plate 163 Any item of work or craft not otherwise 145 Three Plain Gingerbread men scheduled 146 Three Decorated Gingerbread men 7 years and under 10 years 170 One Cactus or Succulent pot plant 190 A model to be made of Fruit and/or 171 One vase of Garden Flowers and Foliage, Vegetables (Cocktail sticks may be used) arranged for effect 191 An article made from Shells 172 One vase of Wild Flowers, arranged for effect 192 A Painting (size not to exceed A4 paper) 173 Model Garden of Plants arranged in a box not 193 A Drawing (size not to exceed A4 paper) to exceed A3 (Mostly natural materials) 194 A Collage (size not to exceed A4 paper) 174 Garden on a plate 195 A Greeting Card which must include pressed 175 Buttonhole or Dried Flowers and may include any other 176 15 Wild Blackberries and up to 4 leaves on a material plate 196 A photograph 177 15 Sloes on a plate 197 An item made of Pottery, Modelling Clay or 178 One Marrow, by weight Clay substitute 179 One Pumpkin 198 An article of knitting or needlework 180 Three Carrots 199 An article made of Lace 181 One container of Mustard or Cress 200 Jewellery, edible 182 Five Queen Cakes, plain 201 Jewellery, not edible 183 Five Queen Cakes, with fruit 202 Decorated Hen s Egg 184 Five Scones 203 Painted Galôt (pebble) 185 Five Muffins on a plate 204 An article made from recycled materials 186 Three Plain Gingerbread men (size not to exceed A4 paper) 187 Three Decorated Gingerbread men 205 An article of Paper Craft 188 Three Jam Tarts 206 Any item of work or craft not otherwise 189 Three decorated cupcakes scheduled 10 years and under 13 years 210 One Cactus or Succulent pot plant 230 Five Sweets 211 One vase of Garden Flowers and Foliage, 231 A model to be made of Fruit and/or arranged for effect Vegetables (Cocktail sticks may be used) 212 One vase of Wild Flowers, arranged for effect 232 A Painting (size not to exceed A4 paper) 213 Model Garden of Plants arranged in a box not to 233 A Drawing (size not to exceed A4 paper) exceed A3 (Mostly natural materials) 234 A Collage (size not to exceed A4 paper) 214 Garden on a plate 235 A Greeting Card which must include pressed 215 Buttonhole or dried flowers and may include any other 216 15 Wild Blackberries and up to 4 leaves on a material plate 236 An article of knitting or needlework 217 15 Sloes on a plate 237 An article made of Lace 218 One Marrow, by weight 238 An article of Woodwork 219 One Pumpkin 239 Jewellery, edible 220 One container of Mustard or Cress 240 Jewellery, not edible 221 Three Carrots 241 Decorated Hen s Egg 222 Five Queen Cakes, plain 242 Painted Galôt (pebble) 223 Five Queen Cakes, with fruit 243 A Photograph 224 Five Scones 244 An article made from recycled materials 225 Five Muffins on a plate (size not to exceed A4 paper) 226 Three Plain Gingerbread men 245 An article of Paper Craft 227 Three Decorated Gingerbread men 246 An item made of Pottery, Modelling Clay or 228 Decorated Cake or Gateau dummy cake Clay substitute allowed (artificial decorations permitted) 247 Any item of work or craft not otherwise 229 Three decorated cupcakes scheduled

13 years and under 16 years 250 One Cactus or Succulent pot plant 272 Decorated Cake or Gateau dummy cake 251 One Pot Plant, other than Cactus or Succulent allowed (artificial decorations permitted) 252 One vase of Garden Flowers and Foliage, 273 Five Sweets arranged for effect 274 A Painting (size not to exceed A4 paper) 253 One vase of Wild Flowers, arranged for effect 275 A Drawing (size not to exceed A4 paper) 254 Model Garden of Plants arranged in a box not to 276 A Collage (size not to exceed A4 paper) exceed A3 (Mostly natural materials) 277 A Photograph 255 Garden on a plate 278 A Greeting Card mainly of Pressed or Dried 256 Buttonhole Flowers. May include any other material 257 15 Wild Blackberries and up to 4 leaves on a 279 An item made of Pottery, Modelling Clay or plate Clay substitute 258 15 Sloes on a plate 280 Jewellery, not edible 259 One Marrow, by weight 281 An article of knitting or needlework 260 One Pumpkin 282 An article made of Lace 261 Three Carrots 283 An article of Woodwork or Metalwork 262 One container of Mustard or Cress 284 Decorated Hen s Egg 263 Collection of three different Vegetables grown 285 Painted Galôt (pebble) by the exhibitor 286 A model to be made of Fruit and/or 264 Five Queen Cakes, plain Vegetables (Cocktail sticks may be used) 265 Five Queen Cakes, with fruit 287 An article made from recycled materials (size 266 Five Fancy Cakes not to exceed A4 paper) 267 Three Decorated Cup Cakes 288 An article of Paper Craft 268 Gâche Mélée five squares 289 Any item of work or craft not otherwise 269 Five Muffins on a plate scheduled 270 Five Scones 271 One Victoria Sponge Group Exhibit 290 Open to any childrens organisation based in St Saviours, St Pierre du Bois or Torteval. Maximum space 150cm x 60cm. Exhibit theme: What Guernsey means to me YOUNG ADULTS CLASSES 16 years and under 18 years ENTRIES LIMITED TO THREE PER PERSON PER CLASS. 50p PER ENTRY. In addition to the classes listed below, Young Adults are encouraged to enter classes in the other sections of the Schedule to gain experience in exhibiting in the senior classes. Please use the white adult entry form for these classes 292 One Flowering Pot Plant 314 Collection of Vegetables three distinct varieties 293 One Foliage Plant 315 A loaf of Bread 294 One Cactus or Succulent pot plant 316 Decorated Cake or Gateau dummy cake allowed 295 Flowers and Foliage arranged for effect, in (artificial decorations permitted) exhibitor s own container 317 Guernsey Gâche 296 One vase Annuals, one or more varieties 318 Victoria Sponge 297 One vase Cut Flowers, other than Annuals 319 Five Muffins on a plate 298 A Buttonhole 320 Five Queen Cakes on a plate 299 A Posy 321 Five Decorated Cup Cakes 300 Garden on a plate 322 Any other cake not otherwise scheduled 301 Model Garden arranged in a box, not to exceed 323 An article made of Lace A3 324 An item of Jewellery 302 What Guernsey means to me A decorative 325 Painted Galôt (pebble) floral exhibit suitable for a tray, napkin or tray 326 An article of Woodwork or Metalwork cloth allowed. Space allowed 45 x 25cms 327 A Greeting Card which must include Pressed or 303 Flower Arrangement not elsewhere specified Dried Flowers and which may include any other 304 15 Wild Blackberries and up to 4 leaves on a Material plate 328 A Colour Photograph any subject 305 15 Sloes on a plate 329 A Black and White Photograph any subject 306 Five Carrots, any variety 330 A Painting or Drawing not exceeding A4 307 Ten pods Beans, any variety 331 An article made from recyclable materials (size 308 Six Onions, any variety not to exceed A4 paper) 309 Three Courgettes 332 An Exhibit What Guernsey means to me, 310 One Marrow, by weight maximum space 150cm x 60cm 311 One Pumpkin 333 An article of Paper Craft 312 One container of Mustard or Cress 334 Any work or craft not otherwise scheduled 313 Collection of Salads three distinct varieties

SECTION E FRUIT Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of Eric D. Philipp for best exhibit in fruit section: 2012 R. Burton. 2013 A. Jurkiewicz. 2014 W. N. Brehaut. 2015 M.Place. 2016 I. Babbe. Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of Jurat W. F. Robin for most points in fruit section: 2012 C. Brehaut. 2013 C. Brehaut. 2014 C. Brehaut. 2015 C.Brehaut. 2016 C. Brehaut. 340 Two bunches of Grapes, Black Hambro 355 Five Apples, dessert 341 Two bunches of Grapes, Muscats 356 Nine Apples, three distinct varieties, three of each 342 Two bunches of Grapes, Canon Hall 357 One Melon 343 Two bunches of Grapes, any other variety, named 358 Five Figs 344 Tray of Grapes packed for export in Dutch Tray 359 Five Plums 345 Tomatoes, two trusses grown under glass, one 360 25 Raspberries on a plate variety, named 361 25 Cultivated Blackberries on a plate 346 Collection of Tomatoes, two varieties, two trusses 362 25 Wild Blackberries on a plate of each, grown under glass, named 363 25 Sloes on a plate 347 Five Tomatoes, grown under glass, one variety, 364 25 Wild Damsons on a plate named 365 25 Loganberries on a plate 348 Ten Cherry Tomatoes 366 10 Strawberries on a plate 349 Five Plum Tomatoes 367 Five Crab Apples 350 Five Tomatoes, outdoor grown 368 Five Quinces 351 Three Beef Steak Tomatoes 369 Five Kiwi Fruit 352 One Tray of Tomatoes, packed for export 370 Three Peaches Classes 353 to 356 All fruit to be named, if known 371 Three Nectarines 353 Five Pears, any one variety 372 Three Citrus Fruit, any variety 354 Five Apples, cooking 373 Any fruit not scheduled SECTION N BEAN JAR NO ENTRY FEE Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs D. C. Meldrum for best Bean Jar. To be won any four years: 2013 R. Jones. 2015 C. Taylor. 2016 R. Van Der Linden. 615 Bean Jar (3 litres minimum for judging). To be delivered to the tea tent (please note new venue) at 7.00 p.m. on Wednesday of the Show. Exhibits to be donated to Society after judging. A grant of 10 towards the cost of the ingredients will be paid when the Bean Jar is delivered to the tent. Prizes: 1st - 5 2nd 3 3rd 2 SECTION F VEGETABLES Perpetual Trophy, presented by the Family of the late A. J. Simon, for the Best Exhibit in the Vegetable Section: 2013 C. Lawson. 2014 M. Le Cras. 2015 C.Lawson. 2016 M. Le Cras. Perpetual Trophy, presented in memory of Arthur J. Brehaut for most points in vegetable section: 2013 M. Le Cras. 2014 M. Le Cras. 2015 M.Le Cras. 2016 M. Le Cras. Perpetual Trophy in memory of the late J. B. Le Prevost, for Best Root Vegetable in Show: 2013 C. Lawson. 2014 M. Le Cras. 2015 M.Le Cras. 2016 M. Le Cras. The W. U. A & H Society Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit in Vegetables excluding Displays: 2013 I. Langlois. 2014 C. Lawson. 2015 M.Le Cras. 2016 T. & I. Robert. 380 Six Sound Potatoes by weight 414 Three Courgettes 381 Five Potatoes, on plates. Early crop 415 Ten Shallots, in a box, non exhibition variety 382 Five Potatoes, on plates. Late crop 416 Ten Shallots, in a box, exhibition variety 383 Fifteen Potatoes, five of each, three distinct 417 Three Cucumbers, outdoor grown including cloche varieties grown (Potatoes in the above three classes to be named, if 418 Three Cucumbers, indoor grown known) 419 Three Capsicums (peppers) 384 Nine pods of Green Peas 420 Five Chillis 385 Nine pods of Sugar Snap Peas 421 Two Vegetable Marrows (not to exceed 18inches in 386 Nine Pods of Mange Tout Peas length) 387 Nine pods of Broad Beans 422 Three Custard Marrows 388 Nine pods of Runner Beans 423 One Pumpkin, by weight, sound 389 Nine pods of French Beans, Flat 424 One Vegetable Marrow by weight, sound 390 Nine pods of French Beans, Round 425 Two Squash, any variety 391 Nine pods of Golden Pod Beans 426 Three Leeks

392 Nine pods of Haricot Beans, any variety 427 Three Heads of Celery, any variety 393 Nine pods of Beans, any other variety not 428 Basket of Parsley scheduled 429 Basket of Thyme 394 Five sticks Rhubarb 430 Basket of Sage 395 Three Carrots, Intermediate 431 Basket of Mint 396 Three Carrots, Nantaise 432 Bunch of Watercress 397 Three Carrots, Shorthorn 433 Collection of Herbs, any four varieties, in basket or 398 Three Carrots, any other variety, named box 399 Three Parsnips 434 25 Brussels Sprouts 400 Three Turnips, round 435 Two Stalks Brussels Sprouts 401 Three Table Beet, long 436 Three Cabbages, Savoy 402 Three Table Beet, round 437 Three Cabbages, any other variety not scheduled 403 Three Table Beat, cylindrical 438 Three Cabbages, Red Pickling 404 Three Table Beet, cooked 439 Three Cauliflowers 405 Nine Salad Radishes 440 Three Garden Kale 406 Two Cabbage Lettuce 441 Three Heads Calabrese 407 Two Lettuce, any other variety 442 Three Clumps Chives 408 Six Onions, globe 443 Six Garlic 409 Three Onions, sound, by weight 444 Five Aubergines 410 Six Onions, flat 445 Any Vegetable not scheduled 411 Six Red Onions 446 Three Vegetables not scheduled, one distinct 412 One String of Onions variety 413 Three Bunches (6 per bunch) Spring or Salad Onions 447 Collection of Salads in box not to exceed 30 inches square. Six distinct kinds. Choice of red beet, lettuce, spring onions or chives, cucumbers, tomatoes, radishes, mint, celery, capsicums, uncut cress, arranged for effect 1st prize 8 2nd prize 5 3rd prize 2 448 Display on 5 feet on table, choice of onions, leeks, shallots, chives, spring onions and garlic, arranged for effect, not less than four distinct varieties 1st prize 8 2nd prize 5 3rd prize 2 449 Collection of Vegetables. Six distinct kinds. Vegetables specified in class 445 excluded. Garnishing need not be grown by exhibitor. To be shown in exhibitor s box. Space not to exceed 3 feet x 3 feet 1st prize 8 2nd prize 5 3rd prize 2 450 Collection of Vegetables. Three distinct kinds. To be displayed on black cloth (to be supplied by exhibitor) not exceeding 18 inches x 18 inches 1st prize 8 2nd prize 5 3rd prize 2 451 Display of not less than six varieties of Vegetables, named, arranged for effect, space not to exceed 6 feet x 4 feet. Tomatoes, Beetroots and Salads allowed 1st prize 8 2nd prize 5 3rd prize 2 FARM PRODUCE Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of the late Gerald A. Paint for Best Exhibit in Farm Produce Section: 2013 B. Wallace. 2014 C. A. Allett. 2015 F. Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. 460 Three Parsnips, any one variety 467 Five pounds Haylage 461 Three Carrots, any one variety 468 Five pounds Silage (in a sealable bag) 462 Three Mangolds, any one variety 469 Three Swedes. any variety 463 Three Stems Kale 470 Three Turnips, long, any variety 464 Sheaf of Corn. (Sheaves not to exceed 10lb) 471 Three Fodder Beet 465 Five Stalks of Maize. Roots to be cut off 472 Any entry not schedule 466 Hay, Grass (truss not to exceed 28lb) SECTION H EGGS Challenge Cup presented by R. H. Burton. Re presented by R. H. Burton 2010 for Best Exhibit in Eggs. To be won outright any four years: 2013 P. Winfindale. 2014 Not Awarded. 2015 S. Coffell. 2016 L. Branquet. 480 Six Eggs Fowls white 484 Six Eggs Fowls tinted or any other 481 Six Eggs Fowls brown colour 482 Six Eggs Bantams 485 Six Eggs any other edible variety, 483 Six Eggs Duck named

SECTION I PRESERVES AND DAIRY PRODUCE Challenge Trophy presented by Miss T. H. Dyke for Best Exhibit in Preserves and Dairy Produce Section. Re presented by R. McGhee in 2009. To be won any four years: 2013 R. McGhee. 2014 L. Reddall. 2015 K.Winter. 2016 K. Winter. West United A & H Society J & S Trophy presented by The Jewellers & Silversmiths Ltd for Best Butter, Represented by Mrs D C Meldrum 2015: 2015 C.Watts. 2016 S. De Garis. All classes listed below to be home made, may be opened, except for display classes. One Glass Jar, minimum 12oz. Named in classes 500 to 511. 500 Honey 512 Jelly 501 Pickles 513 Marmalade 502 Pickled Eggs 514 Lemon Curd (date of manufacture to be stated) 503 Cured Fish, named (in clear container) 515 Ketchup or Sauce in a Bottle 504 Cured Meat, named (in clear container) 516 Chilli Sauce 505 Preserved Fruit, one or more varieties 517 Display of bottles and jars with various 506 Chutney homemade contents 507 Raspberry Jam 518 Display of dairy produce (minimum four 508 Soft Fruit Jam products) 509 Stone Fruit Jam 519 Half pound Salted Butter 510 Group of Four Jams 520 Cheese, any variety 511 Any other Jam SECTION J WINES Challenge Trophy presented by R. Nicolle for Best Exhibit in Wine Section. To be won any four years: 2013 A. Jehan. 2014 R.H.Burton. 2015 S.Taylor. 2016 S. Bates. 530 White Wine 534 Beverage, Spirit Based. (Excluding Sloe 531 Red Wine Gin) - Must be named 532 Rosé Wine 535 Sloe Gin 533 Beer or Lager 536 Cider 537 Cordials SECTION K CAKES, ETC Challenge Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs J. P. Bocock for Best Exhibit in Cake Section. To be won any four years: 2013 M. Place. 2014 D. Dibben. 2015 J.Courbaron. 2016 S. Berry. Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of the late Margareta Piriou for most points in Cake Section: 2013 M. Place & N. Lewis. 2014 M. Place. 2015 N.Lewis. 2016 N. Lewis. Trophy for the best Gâche Mélée in memory of Myra Dyke: 2013 R. Penna. 2014 C. Pipet. 2015 N.Branquet. 2016 D. Elliott. All exhibits may be cut to assist judging. 550 White Loaf in a Furze Oven 583 One Sponge Cake. (Fatless sponge baked in 551 Brown Loaf in a Furze Oven one or two tins, as preferred) 552 Five White Bread Rolls in a Furze Oven 584 One Victoria Sandwich. (Baked in two tins, 553 Five Brown Bread Rolls in a Furze Oven sandwiched together with red jam) 554 Any Other not scheduled in a Furze Oven 585 One Swiss Roll 555 Loaf Plain Bread in a Bread Machine 586 Decorated Cake. Dummy cake allowed 556 Loaf Wholemeal Bread in a Bread Machine 589 Royal iced Cake to be decorated only with 557 Wholemeal Loaf Royal Icing. No artificial decorations. 558 Brown Loaf Dummy cake allowed 559 Plain White Loaf 590 A cake What Guernsey means to me 560 Milk Loaf 591 Novelty Cake. The exhibit may comprise one 561 Five Wholemeal Rolls or more cakes 562 Five Brown Rolls 592 Five Fancy or Cup Cakes 563 Five White Rolls 593 One Fruit Flan using home made pastry 564 One Speciality Loaf case and fresh fruit 565 Any Bread, Gluten Free 594 Apple Pie five slices on a plate 566 Currant Buns five on a plate 595 Sausage Rolls using home made flaky 567 Guernsey Gâche, with Sultanas or Raisins pastry five on a plate 568 Guernsey Gâche, with Currants 596 Queen Cakes, plain five on a plate

569 Guernsey Gâche, Plain 597 Queen Cakes, fruit five on a plate 570 Guernsey Biscuits five on a plate 598 Sponge Cakes five on a plate 572 Gâche Mélée five squares 599 Plain Scones five on a plate 573 One Buttermilk Cake 600 Fruit Scones five on a plate 574 Rich Fruit Cake 601 Cheese Scones five on a plate 575 Madeira Cake 602 Any variety Sweet Biscuit ten on a plate 576 Cherry Cake 603 Any variety Savoury Biscuit ten on a plate 577 Chocolate Cake 604 Assorted Sweets or Chocolates. 10 on a plate 578 Ginger Cake 605 Dish of Mixed Salad. Fruit and/or veg. only, 579 Lemon Drizzle Cake Dressings allowed 580 Rock Cakes, five on a plate 606 Dish of Savouries 581 Any Cake, Gluten Free 607 An article of Sugar craft 582 Plain Meringue Shells five on a plate 608 Any entry not otherwise scheduled SECTION L ARTS AND CRAFTS (ADULTS) Perpetual Cup presented in memory of the late Ira Le Lacheur for Best Exhibit in Adult Crafts Section: 2013 R. Nippers. 2014 Y. Burford. 2015 Z. Sargeant. 2016 N. Lewis. The dimensions of any exhibit exceeding 2ft in length must be stated on entry form. 620 Painting, Drawing or Collage. (To be hung at 633 Any sewn garment the show) 634 Any sewn article (other than garment) 621 Painting on Silk 635 Any knitted article 622 Painting on Stone 636 Any other Needlecraft article not specified 623 Woodwork 637 Decorated Hen s egg 624 Metalwork 638 An article relating to What Guernsey means 625 Ceramic work to me 626 Painted Galôt (pebble) 639 Greetings Card (any medium, e.g. dried 627 Soft Toy knitted, crocheted or sewn flowers, embossing, decoupage etc.) 628 Dressed Doll 640 An Original Composition of Poetry 629 An item of Jewellery 641 An item of Parchment 630 Any piece of embroidery 642 Any crocheted article 631 Any piece of tapestry 643 A Sculpture or Model made of Fruit and/or 632 Any article in cross stitch Vegetables (cocktail sticks may be used) 644 Any work of craft not scheduled in any other class (e.g. basket work, weaving, sculpture in stone or other medium not scheduled). (Size of exhibit to be stated on entry form) SECTION M FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENS The Annual Island Private Garden competitions are organised, judged and funded solely by the North, South and Western Agricultural and Horticultural Society committees. All gardens will be judged by the same judging panel. Entrants will be eligible to receive an award from their respective Agricultural and Horticultural Societies. For further information contact Mr Peter Bott on 265719. Perpetual Cup, presented by the Guernsey Press Co. Ltd, for the best Flower Garden: 2013 S. Wilson. 2014 S.Wilson. 2015 S.Wilson. 2016 Mr & Mrs I. Babbe. Flowers must be grown in the gardens entered for the Competition. 1st prize 30 2nd prize 20 3rd prize 10 Annual Gardens 660 Flower and/or Ornamental Garden. Not to exceed 400 sq. ft (40 sq. mtrs) 661 Flower and/or Ornamental Garden. Exceeding 400 sq. ft (40 sq. mtrs) but not to exceed 660 sq. ft (60 sq. mtrs) 662 Flower and/or Ornamental Garden. Exceeding 660 sq. ft (60 sq. mtrs) but not to exceed 1,350 sq. ft (130 sq. mtrs) 663 Flower and/or Ornamental Garden. Exceeding 1,350 sq. ft (130 sq. mtrs) but not to exceed 250 sq. mtrs 664 Flower and/or Ornamental Garden. Any area exceeding 250 sq. mtrs The above classes must predominantly contain annual plants and may include hanging baskets, window boxes, tubs, pots, etc., but may also contain perennial plants 665 A Containerised Annual Front Garden, any area. To predominantly contain annual plants, e.g. tubs, pots, window boxes and hanging baskets, etc. Perennial Gardens Gardens entered in the Perennial Garden categories. Classes 666, 667 and 668 must rely on permanent planting for effect. Some annuals may be used and included within the garden design. Garden may be visible or not from the road. 666 Not to exceed 120 sq. mtrs 667 Exceeding 120 sq. mtrs but not exceeding 250 sq. mtrs

668 Exceeding 250 sq. mtrs 669 Vegetable Garden. Open to any garden in the three parishes All classes (except class 669) will be judged in each of the following areas: Overall effect; Effective use of colour; Artistic arrangement; Effective use of the site; Cleanliness of the site; Condition and culture of the plants; Succession of flowering plants and foliage; And in classes 666, 667 and 668 only, use of permanent planting (trees, ornamental shrubs and/or perennial plants), but may also contain annual plants. Entries for the Garden competition to be forwarded to P.B. Bott, Cour de Longue Cottage, Rue des Issue, St. Saviours, tel 265719 by 21 st July. Competitions to be judged 28 th July. Entry forms for the Vegetable Garden competition may be obtained from P.B. Bott, Cour de Longue Cottage, Rue des Issue, St. Saviours, Tel 265719 by 22 nd July. Competitions to be judged 29 th July. SECTION O PHOTOGRAPHY Entries are not to exceed A4 ( 210 mm x 297 mm, 8.3 x 11.7 inches) and may not exceed three entries per person per class. 50p PER ENTRY. Photographs should not have been published in a commercial capacity before entry in these classes. Challenge trophy presented by John and Karen Pickles for the best exhibit: 2013 K. Stockwell. 2014 L. Carre. 2015 K.Winter. 2016 C. Rive. 680 Black & White landscape photo taken within the 686 Black & White Photo depicting What Guernsey three western parishes means to me 681 Colour landscape photo taken within the three 687 Colour Photo depicting What Guernsey western parishes means to me 682 Portrait Photo, Black & White 688 Any other Bailiwick Photo in black & white or 683 Portrait Photo, Colour colour 684 Animal Photo, Black & White 685 Animal Photo, Colour SECTION P RESTORED AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND ENGINES Any person who may have an engine or other machinery which they would be willing to display at the Show is asked to take the item to the Show ground on the Thursday morning of the Show. Society Shield for best overall restored agricultural exhibit to be won any four years: 2013 S. Pallot. 2014 R. Le Cras. 2015 P. Tebbutt. 2016 T. Le Lacheur. SECTION Q CATTLE Perpetual Trophy, presented by the family of the late T. Mansell Simon, for the Best Animal in Show: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 R. Watts. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Perpetual Trophy, presented in memory of the late Miss M. L. M. Nicolle, for Best Exhibit in Bull Progeny Class: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 No Contest. 2015 No Contest. 2016 No Contest. Moulin Perpetual Trophy, presented by Mrs E. De Garis, for Best Heifer in Class 701: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 C. A. Allett. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Perpetual Trophy, presented by St Peter Port Garage, for Best Heifer in Classes 704 to 707: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 C.A. Allett. 2015 C.A. Allett. 2016 C.A. Allett. Perpetual Trophy, presented by the Society in memory of O. J. N. Langlois, for exhibitor scoring most points: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 C.A. Allett. 2015 C.A. Allett. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Perpetual Trophy in memory of the late S. J. Gaudion, presented by Mrs H. Gaudion for Bull with three of his Progeny: 2013 No Contest. 2014 No Contest. 2015 No contest. 2016 No Contest. Perpetual Trophy, in memory of the late S. M. Robin, presented by Mrs S. M. Robin and Mrs M. Lainé for exhibitor scoring most points in the Progeny and Group classes: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 C. A. Allett. 2015 C.A. Allett & F. Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Perpetual Cup, presented in memory of the late J. E. Le Lacheur, for Best Group of Cow, Heifer and Bull: 2013-2014 No contest. 2015 No contest. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Challenge Cup, presented by the Jager family, for Best Young Handler under 15 years: 2013 O. Wallace. 2014 C. Perry. 2015 C.Burgoine. 2016 O. Wallace. Challenge Cup, presented by the Dyke and Wallace families, for Best Young Handler 15 years and under (assisted): 2016-M. Hamon. Challenge Cup, presented by the Jager family for Best Young Handler 15 years and under 25 years: 2013 S. Martin. 2014 S. Martin. 2015 S. Martin. 2016 S. Martin. Perpetual Cup, presented in memory of the late H. T. Martel, for Cow Progeny class: 2013 & 2014 No Entries. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Perpetual Cup, presented in memory of the late P. T. Brouard for Best Cow in Show: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 R. Watts. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Challenge Cup presented by Mr & Mrs G. W. Dorey, re presented by C. A. Allett 2012, for Best Pair of Cows. To be won any four years: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 No Entries. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 C.A. Allett. Wallace Challenge Shield for Beef Cattle class. To be won any four years: 2013 No Entries. 2014 P. Drillot. 2015 C. A. Allett. 2016 T. Taylor & G. Benford.

Challenge Trophy presented by the Dyke family, for Heifer with A. R. Dam. To be won any four years: 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 No Contest. 2015 No contest. 2016 P. Richardson. Challenge Cup presented by Dalgety Agriculture Ltd, re-presented by C. A. Allett 2012, for Production/Inspection Class. To be won any four years: 2013 & 2014 No Contest. 2015 C.A. Allett. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Yeo Paull Cup for Best Heifer in Show re presented by C. A. Allett 2012. To be won any four years: 2013 No Contest. 2014 C. A. Allett. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 C.A. Allett. Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of the late Walter Dyke and Lloyd C. Dyke, for Best Bull in Show:. 2013 C. A. Allett. 2014 No Entries. 2015 F.Le Cheminant. 2016 F. Le Cheminant. Don Ashplant Memorial Trophy for the Best Guernsey Beef Cattle in Show: 2013 No Entries. 2014 P. Drillot. 2015 C.Watts. 2016 C. Watts. Entries for Cattle and Goat classes will be received at St Pierre du Bois Parish Hall on Saturday, 5 th August, 6.00 7.00 p.m. No entries will be accepted after this date. A prize will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class. In the awarding of prizes a 4th prize will be awarded where there are six or more entries in the class. All animals must have received Official Accreditation in the Guernsey Animal Health Scheme. ENTRY FEE 1 PER CLASS. 1st prize 10 2nd prize 7 3rd prize 5 4th prize 3 BULLS 690 Bulls, 3 years and over 692 Bulls, 15 months and under 2 years 691 Bulls, 2 years and under 3 years 693 Bulls, under 15 months COWS 694 Cows 6 years and over 698 Cows 4 1/2 years and over calved, over 5 695 Cows 4 1/2 years and under 6 years months and under 8 months in calf 696 Cows under 4 1/2 years 699 Cows under 4 1/2 years calved, over 5 months 697 Heifers in Milk under 3 years and under 8 months in calf Cows competing in Classes 698 and 699 are not eligible to compete in Classes 694 to 696 700 Production/Inspection Class to be based on a scale of one point per 5 kg of Fat plus Protein based on the total lifetime yields if up to 305 days. Inspection points will be awarded up to a maximum of 700 HEIFERS 701 Heifers 2 years and over, bred 7 months and 703 Heifers 19 months and under 2 years over, also heifers 3 years or more 704 Heifers 15 months and under 19 months 702 Heifers 2 years and under 3 years, bred less 705 Heifers 12 months and under 15 months than 7 months. The Certificate of last 706 Heifers 8 months and under 12 months service to be produced at time of entry 707 Heifers 5 months and under 8 months Registration certificates must be produced for verification of progeny on day of show in classes 708, 709, 710 and 712. GROUPS 708 Three animals owned by Exhibitor. 712 Bull with three of his progeny (Progeny Progeny of same Sire need not be owned by exhibitor) 709 Cow and two of her progeny, any age 713 Group comprising cow, heifer and bull, the 710 Group of Cattle, four females, any age, property of the exhibitor with not less than two cows 714 Pair of cows in milk, progeny of same sire 711 Heifer, any age, shown with A.R. Dam BEEF ANIMALS 715 Pure Bred Steer 719 Guernsey Steer, up to 18 months 716 Cross Bred Steer 720 Cross Bred Steer, up to 18 months 717 Pure Bred Heifer 721 Cross Bred Heifer, up to 15 months. 718 Cross Bred Heifer YOUNG HANDLERS SECTION 722 Handler under 15 years of age (unassisted) 723 Handler under 15 years of age (assisted) 724 Handler 15 years and under 25 years of age

SECTION R GOATS ENTRY FEE 50p PER CLASS 1st prize 5 2nd prize 3 3rd prize 2 The Steve Picquet Memorial Trophy for best Goat in Show: 2013 Abbott & Gardner. 2014 C. Turner. 2015 Girard Family. 2016 Girard Family. Perpetual Trophy for best Kid excluding Pet Class, donated by H. Naftel and B. Corlett: 2013 Abbott & Gardner. 2014 Girard Family. 2015 N. Branquet. 2016 C. Burgoine. Perelle s Paddy Memorial Trophy donated by Abbott & Gardner for Reserve Best Goat: 2013 Girard Family. 2014 R. W. Dyke. 2015 N. Branquet. 2016 Girard Family. An Gabhar Trophy for the best pair of goats: 2013 Abbott & Gardner. 2014 C. Turner. 2015 Girard Family. 2016 Girard Family. Lloyds TSB Trophy for best Young Handler (under 15 years): 2013 L. Branquet. 2014 N. Branquet. 2015 N.Branquet. 2016 C. Burgoine. The Guernsey Woodcarvers Trophy for the Best Golden Guernsey Goat: 2013 Girard Family. 2014 C. Turner. 2015 Girard Family. 2016 Girard Family. The Colin Gardner Memorial Trophy for the best British Alpine: 2015 R.Dyke. 2016 Dyke Family. The Dyke Family Trophy for best Senior Goat Handler (15-18 years): 2016 C. Burgoine. Goats in milk, to be milked and stripped the evening before, and then not until after the Judging at the Show, unless instructed by the Steward. Registration cards of all registered goats to be produced prior to each class. 730 Goats in milk, 4 years and over 740 Best pair of Goats 731 Goats in milk, under 4 years 741 Group of three Goats owned by exhibitor. At least 732 Goatling, 1 year and under 2 years two to be female, any age 733 Female Kids, 3 months and under 1 year 742 Pet Goat class, Neutered Males, any age 734 Female Kids, under 3 months 743 Pet Goat class, dry goat, over 2 years of age 735 Male Goats, 2 years and over 744 Best Golden Guernsey Goat 736 Bucklings, 1 year and under 2 years 745 Veteran Goat any goat, male or female, over 8 737 Male Kids, under 1 year years of age 738 Female Goat with two of her progeny, such 746 Young Handler under 15 years of age at date of progeny need not belong to the exhibitor and entry may be selected on day of show 747 Young Handler 15 years and under 18 years at date 739 Male Goat with two of his progeny, such of entry progeny need not belong to the exhibitor and may be selected on day of show Winners in Classes 742 to 745 inc. are not eligible for championship competitions SECTION S SHEEP & PIGS ENTRY FEE 50p PER CLASS. 1st prize 5 2nd prize 3 3rd prize 2 Worley Perpetual Trophy for the Best Sheep Ram: 2013 B. Wallace. 2014 C. Watts. 2015 O. Wallace. 2016 O. Wallace. Simon N Gilbey Memorial Trophy for the Best Sheep Ewe: 2013 B. Wallace. 2014 C. Watts. 2015 B.Wallace. 2016 B. Wallace. R & C Drewitt trophy for the Best Rare Breed Sheep: 2013 B. Allez. 2014 B. Allez. 2015 S.Yerby. 2016 S. Yerby. Wallace Perpetual Trophy for the Best Pig in Show: 2013 I. Le Page. 2014 M. Bateman. 2015 I. Le Page. 2016 M. Bateman. SHEEP CLASSES 750 Ram 758 Butchers Lamb 751 Shearing Ram 759 Pair of Lamb 752 Ram Lamb 760 Rare Breed Ram 753 Ewe 761 Rare Breed Ewe 754 Shearing Ewe 762 Rare Breed Lamb 755 Ewe Lamb 763 Best Turned Out Sheep (need not have 756 Pair of Ewes been shown in any of the above classes) 757 Pair of Shearing Ewes PIG CLASSES 778 Piglets under 12 weeks at date of show 781 Boar 779 Gilt 782 Sow 780 Porker under 9 months at date of show

SECTION T FUR AND FEATHER ENTRY FEE 50p. (Junior Classes 20p) Note: that the entry date for Fur and Feather is 5 th August 6 7 p.m. W. J. Le Lacheur Memorial Trophy for most points in Fur and Feather Section: 2013 G. Le Page. 2014 P. J. Bourgaize. 2015 M. Worley. 2016 P. Bourgaize. Le Riche Challenge Trophy for Best Exhibit in Fur, to be won any four years: 2013 R. H. Burton. 2014 R. H. Burton. 2015 R.H. Burton. 2016 R. Burton. Society Trophy for Best Budgerigar, to be won any four years: 2013-2016 No Contest. Society Trophy for Best Cavy, to be won any four years: 2013 J. Valpied. 2014 J. Valpied. 2015 No contest. 2016 T. Pannenbourg. Society Trophy for Best Canary, to be won any four years: 2013 No Contest. 2014 P. J. Bourgaize. 2015 P.J.Bourgaize. 2016 No Contest. Society Trophy for Best Poultry Exhibit: 2013 G. B. Le Page. 2014 G. B. Le Page. 2015 A.Worley. 2016 P. Bourgaize. Elliott Trophy for Best Rabbit. To be won any four years: 2013 R. H. Burton. 2014 R.H. Burton & K.Jeffries. 2015 R.H. Burton. 2016 R.H. Burton. K. & H. Trophy for best exhibit in Feather. To be won any four years: 2013 P. Bourgaize. 2014 P. J. Bourgaize. 2015 M. Worley. 2016 P. Bourgaize. The Atlantis Trophy for Best Exhibit in Junior Fur and Feather classes. Presented by Mr & Mrs G. B. Le Page, to be won any four years: 2013 Not Awarded. 2014 K. Jeffries. 2015 A. Worley. 2016 T. Pannenbourg. Society Trophy for Best Pigeon: 2013 O. Wallace. 2013 M. Hooper. 2014 No Entries. 2015 No Contest. 2016 No Contest. Trophy for the best pet/childs rabbit/guinea pig/rodent: 2013 O. Wallace. 2014 K. Jeffries. 2015 E.Toms. 2016 T. Pannenbourg. [Note: Juniors may enter an exhibit in more than one class provided that the appropriate entry fees are paid and the entry form shows the exhibit and all classes entered on the same line.] TEAM SPECIALS There will be a prize of 8 awarded to the best team in each category. A team consists of three exhibits in any one class in: 785 Hard Feather 789 Rabbits 786 Soft Feather 790 Cavies 787 Waterfowl 791 Cage Birds 788 Pigeons Note: Where three or more entries are made in any class by one exhibitor, the three entries competing for Team Specials must be bracketed together on the entry form. Exhibitors must mark the exhibit envelopes with class and team numbers. Team numbers will be allocated at the time of entries) OLD ENGLISH GAME (Large Hard Feather) Oxford Game 792 Black Red, Duckwing, Pile, cock/stag 794 Any other colour, cock/stag 793 Partridge, Duckwing, Pile, hen/pullet 795 Any other colour, hen/pullet Carlisle Game 796 Any other colour, cock/stag 798 Any other variety game, cock/stag 797 Any other colour, hen/pullet 799 Any other variety game, hen/pullet Large Soft Feather 800 Marans, cock/cockerel 807 Sussex, any colour, hen/pullet 801 Marans, hen/pullet 808 Silkie, any colour, cock/cockerel 802 Orpington, cock or cockerel 809 Silkie, any colour, hen/pullet 803 Orpington hen or pullet 810 Welsummer, any colour, cock/cockerel 804 Rhode Island Red, cock/cockerel 811 Welsummer. Any colour, hen/pullet 805 Rhode Island Red, hen/pullet 812 Any other variety, cock/cockerel 806 Sussex, any colour, cock/cockerel 813 Any other variety, hen/pullet BANTAMS (Hard Feather) Old English Game 814 Blackred, Duckwing, Pile, Spangle 816 Black/Blue, cock/cockerel Cock/cockerel 817 Black/Blue, hen/pullet 815 Partridge, Duckwing, Pile, Spangle 818 Any other colour, cock/cockerel Hen/pullet 819 Any other colour, hen/pullet Modern Game 820 Any colour, cock/cockerel 822 Any other variety game, cock/cockerel 821 Any colour, hen/pullet 823 Any other variety game, hen/pullet

True Bantams 824 Any colour Pekin, cock/cockerel 826 Any other variety True Bantam, cock/cockerel 825 Any colour Pekin, hen/pullet 827 Any other variety True Bantam, hen/pullet BANTAMS (Soft Feather) 828 Orpington, any colour, cock/cockerel 833 Poland, any colour, hen/pullet 829 Orpington, any colour, hen/pullet 834 Rhode Island Red, cock/cockerel 830 Silkie, any colour, cock/cockerel 835 Rhode Island Red, hen/pullet 831 Silkie, any colour, hen/pullet 836 Welsummer, cock/cockerel 832 Poland, any colour, cock/cockerel 837 Welsummer, hen/pullet WATERFOWL AND TURKEYS 838 Call ducks, any colour, any sex 844 Cayuga, any sex 839 Miniature Silver Appleyard, duck 845 Goose 840 Miniature Silver Appleyard, drake 846 Gander 841 Indian Runner, any colour, duck 847 Turkey, stag 842 Indian Runner, any colour, drake 848 Turkey, hen 843 Saxony, any sex PIGEONS 849 Flying homer, any sex 850 Any other variety, any sex RABBITS 851 Dutch, buck, any colour 853 Miniature Lop, any colour, any sex 852 Dutch, doe, any colour 854 Any other variety, buck or doe CAVIES 855 Any other variety, boar 857 Any other variety, boar, current year born 856 Any other variety, sow 858 Any other variety, sow, current year born PET ANIMALS 859 Tortoise CAGE BIRDS Canaries / Finches / Sparrows / Love Birds 860 Glosters, Clear marked or variegated, any 868 British Birds, Mule or Hybrid, any sex sex 869 Java Sparrow, any colour, any sex 861 Glosters, yellow, any sex 870 Any variety Sparrow, Finch or Love Bird 862 Glosters, buff, any sex 871 Cockatiel, any colour, any sex 863 Glosters, variegated, yellow, any sex 872 Budgie, any colour, cock 864 Glosters, any other colour, any sex 873 Budgie, any colour, hen 865 Borders, any variety, any sex 874 Any other variety, current year, cock 866 Yorkshires, any variety, any sex 867 Norwich Plain Heads, any variety, any sex TRIOS (1 male and 2 female, same breed) 876 Large Fowl Trio 877 Bantam Trio 878 Waterfowl Trio JUNIOR CLASSES 879 Large Fowl 883 Rabbit 880 Bantam 884 Cavy 881 Waterfowl 885 Caged Bird 882 Pigeon 886 Budgie RIDDEN HORSE COMPETITIONS 12th, 13th & 14th AUGUST 2017 Ridden Horse & Pony entries will be accepted on or before 5th August 2017 by Mrs J. Bufton, Donegal, Pleinmont Road, St Peters GY7 9BN. Please telephone 265167 with any queries. Entries should be made on the appropriate entry form, completed fully. Entry forms are available to download from the website www.thewestshow.com Entries will also be accepted between 6.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. on 5th August 2017 at St. Pierre du Bois Parish Hall, after 5th August they will be deemed to be a Late Entry. These will be charged at an additional 3 per class, late entries will be accepted up to the start of the proceeding class on competition days. Gymkhana entries will be accepted on the day of the show at the normal fee. Height certificates for ponies/horses may be asked for. TROPHY WINNERS; PLEASE RETURN TROPHIES WITH YOUR ENTRIES AND PROPERLY CLEANED OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. In making an entry the owner/competitor ensures that they are covered by third party insurance. Proof of insurance may be asked for.