SCHEDULE OF PRIZES Exhibitors removing exhibits before 4pm, without the consent of the Secretary, are liable to forfeit all prize money, as per rules 8 and 14. ENTRY FEE 50p per entry (except where otherwise stated). In Divisions A, B & C prizes will be: 1 st 2 2 nd 1.50 3 rd 1 (except where otherwise stated). DIVISON A FLOWERS (Open) JUDGE: Mr K Vincent Classes 3 & 4 to be judged by Flower arrangement judge Restricted to two entries per exhibitor The Robert Radcliffe Trophy (to be held for one year) and special prize of 10 to the exhibitor with the most points, kindly presented by Mrs Radcliffe and 5 to the runner up. 1 st 3pts 2 nd 2pts 3 rd 1pt 1 1 stem Gladioli 2 1 Clematis Flower 3 Gentleman s Buttonhole of flowers & foliage, grown in open 4 A Lady s buttonhole (presentation) of fresh flowers & foliage 5 1 small vase of Dianthus 6 1 Hydrangea stem 7 Best mixed collection of sweet peas, not more than 12 spikes, own foliage 8 Best mixed collection of sweet peas, not more than 50 spikes, own foliage 9 3 Antirrhinums 10 3 Phlox 11 Cacti any variety 12 Geranium any variety 13 Fuchsia non standard 14 Any flowering pot plant not scheduled 15 Any foliage pot plant not scheduled 16 3 Begonia flower heads 17 Hanging plant in bloom 18 Hanging basket of flowers in bloom, grown in basket 19 3 pansies 20 One vase of 3 roses 21 A single rose 22 A vase of 3 sprays of floribunda Roses any variety 23 3 stems Patio roses 24 1 Large Dahlia, grown outside 25 2 medium Dahlias, grown outside 26 3 small Dahlias, grown outside 27 3 Pom Pom Dahlias. grown outside 28 Vase of Marguerites 29 3 Hollyhocks, one flower each 30 Vase of 6 cut flowers, distinct, one spray of each or one flower of each
31 3 Hosta Leaves 32 3 French Marigolds 33 3 African Marigolds 34 A Vase not exceeding 4 top of calendulas 35 Pot suitable for patio of flowering plants 36 Pot suitable for patio of evergreen plants FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS (Open) (Rule 8 does not apply) Space allowed 61cms (24 ) wide x 76cms (30 ) high unless otherwise stated JUDGE: Miss S.D Broadwith Prizes: 1 st 5 2 nd 3 3 rd 2 Entry Fee 50p A Special prize voucher given by Whitegates Nursery, West Rounton to the best exhibitor in Floral Art for Best in Show. Class 41 kindly sponsored by Mrs M Shepherd 40 An English Country Garden may use accessories-for exhibitors who have not previously won a first prize 41 Summer Sparkle - may use accessories 42 Beach Comber -may use accessories DIVISON B FRUITS (Open) JUDGE: Mr R. Orme Restricted Two entries per Exhibitor The K.F & S.M Pearson Trophy (to be held for one year) to be awarded for gaining most points in Division B Fruit Classes 1 st - 3pts 2 nd -2 pts 3 rd 1pt 48 Dish of 8 Gooseberries, largest 49 Dish of 8 Gooseberries, flavour 50 Dish of 8 Raspberries 51 Dish of 8 Blackberries (Brambles) 52 Dish of Red or White Currants on strap 53 Dish of Blackcurrants 54 3 Dessert Apples 55 3 Cooking Apples 56 3 Pears 57 3 Plums any variety 58 3 Sticks Rhubarb 59 8 Tay Berries 60 Tray of 4 Distinct type of Fruit (Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Marrows & Cucumbers may count as either Fruit or Vegetable) DIVISON C VEGETABLES (Open) JUDGE: Mr R. Orme
Restricted to two entries per Exhibitor. (Please note Rule 18) The John Smith Trophy (to be held for one year) and a special Prize of 7 presented to the exhibitor with most points in Division C & 3 for the runner up. 1 st - 3pts 2 nd -2 pts 3 rd 1pt 61 3 onions from seed, as grown 62 3 large Exhibition Onions, dressed 63 3 Onions grown from sets, undressed 64 3 Onions under 250gms (1/2lb), dressed 65 3 Red Onions, as grown 66 6 Shallots, dressed 67 4 Salad Potatoes 68 4 Coloured Potatoes 69 4 White Potatoes 70 6 Pods or Peas 71 6 Pods of Runner Beans 72 6 Pods of Broad Beans 73 1 Cob of Sweetcorn 74 6 Pods of Sugar Peas 75 2 Trench Leaks 76 3 Short Carrots 77 3 Long Carrots 78 2 Garden Swedes 79 1 Vegetable Marrow 80 1 Cauliflower, dressed 81 1 Green Cabbage 82 1 Red Cabbage 83 4 Bunches of fresh herbs distinct 84 2 Round Beetroot 85 2 Peppers, any variety 86 1 Cucumber 87 2 Courgettes 88 4 Tomatoes with 1.25cms (1/2 ) stalks 89 Best Truss of Tomatoes 90 1 Small dish of Cherry Tomatoes 91 1 Head Lettuce 92 Tray of 4 distinctive type of Vegetables, dressed, one of each HORTICULTURAL TENT WILL FEATURE A DISPLAY BY MEMBERS OF OSMOTHERLEY GARDENING CLUB
DIVISION D CHILDRENS CLASSES (Open) No Paintings to be mounted JUDGES: Mrs C. Phillips, Mrs R Bellas & Mrs M.A Cowen Prizes 1 st 1.50 2 nd 1 3 rd 50p ENTRY FEE 25p per entry Open to school children under 16yrs on the date of the Show. Age only to be shown on Class cards. The flowers/fruit must be collected and arranged solely by the child exhibiting, and work must be his/her own effort. Arrangements, variety and quality will be considered. Please show age on all exhibits. Where possible class tickets to be firmly attached. The Jackson Walker Challenge Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the Exhibitor with the most points in classes 102-119 inclusive. 1 st 3 pts 2 nd 2 pts 3 rd 1pts Classes Kindly Sponsored by Mrs S Kirk. 102 A Decorated T-shirt 103 A computer designed Poster 104 4 Butterfly Buns 105 4 Biscuits 106 A Finger Puppet 107 Article made from LEGO or similar 11 years and under. No Kit form to be used. Not to exceed 30cms x30cms 108 4 Brownies 109 An item made form papier-mache 110 A face mask any medium 111 Hand-painted Picture 112 Small Animal made from Vegetables 113 Display of Fruit, tray not exceeding 30cms x 30cms square outside 114 1 Vase of Grasses of mixed varieties 115 Bowl of Floating Flower Heads. Bowl not to exceed 20cms at widest part. The flower heads to be arranged by the children at the table provided. Originality of arrangement will be considered. 116 Miniature garden on plate/dish/tray not exceeding 30cms x 40 cms square outside measurement i.e. seed tray. Prizes Kindly presented by Mr & Mrs D.H Lowther 117 Colour Photograph of Grandma or Grandpa 118 Handwriting for 7 years and under, this verse to be printed Little Fish The tiny fish enjoy themselves In the sea Quick little splinters of life, their little lives are fun to them in the sea. 119 Joined Handwriting for 8 years and over. Tall Nettles Tall nettles cover up, as they have done These many springs, the rusty harrow, the plough Long worn out, and the roller made of stone: Only the elm butt tops the nettles now.
This corner of the farmyard I like most: As well as any bloom upon a flower I like the dust on the nettles, never lost Except to prove the sweetness of a shower. CLASSES 120-128 UNDER 12 YEARS ON SHOW DAY (Open) No paintings to be mounted PRIZES 1 ST 1.50 2 ND 1 3 RD 50P ENTRY FEE 25p per entry The R.Daniel Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the Exhibitor with most points in classes 120-128 1 st 3pts 2 nd 2pts 3 rd -1pt. Please Show age on exhibits 120 Colour Photograph of a Pet 121 A Coloured Picture, size A3 for children under 8 years 122 A Coloured Picture, size A3, for children 8 years and over 123 Loom Band Bracelet 124 Handwriting verse or prose not less than 6 lines for children 8 years and under 125 Handwriting verse or prose not less than 8 lines for children 9-11 years 126 A short story, maximum size A4 (handwritten or computer typed) 127 A model of recyclable materials, age will be taken into consideration. 128 A model made from soft pliable material (example play doh) SPECIAL CLASSES FOR ARTICLES MADE BY CHILDREN WHILST IN SCHOOL No paintings to be mounted Prizes 1 st 1 2 nd 50p 3 rd 30p No entry fee payable form. One entry/class/child PLEASE SHOW AGE ON ALL EXHIBITS OSMOTHERLEY SCHOOL 130 A Painting or Collage, size A3, Reception and Years 1 & 2 131 1 item of Handwriting, Reception and Years 1 & 2 132 A Painting or Collage, size A3, Years 3 & 4 133 1 Item of Handwriting, Years 3 & 4 134 A Painting or Collage, Years 5 & 6 135 1 Item of Handwriting, Years 5 & 6 SPECIAL CLASSES FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN 142 A Picture (not mounted) to be worked at Osmotherley Pre-School 143 A Picture (not mounted) to be worked at Goulton Grange Day Nursey Produce DIVISION E PRODUCE (Open) Judges: Mrs D Best & Mrs P Kendall
Handicrafts Mrs M Chapman Artwork Mrs P McLaughlin Photography/Metal Mr & Mrs Johnston & Woodwork/ Computer Exhibitors please note Entries in classes 145-192 restricted to 2 entries per person PRIZES 1 ST 2 2 ND 1.50 3 RD 1 Entry Fee 50p The Abbott Trophy to be held for one year, kindly presented by Mr & Mrs P Abbott for Best Photograph in Show- open to all photograph classes. PHOTOGRAPHS not to exceed 7 x 5 mounted or unmounted The J. Hart Trophy to be held for one year, kindly presented by Mrs A. Hart for Best shortbread biscuits (Class 153) WOMEN S INSTITUTE MEMBERS PLEASE INDICATE ON ENTRY FORM IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF A WI BRANCH. Any member placed in a class will be awarded the following points: 1 st 3 pts 2 nd 2 pts 3 rd 1pt. THE A.R WARD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE BOWL will be awarded to the Institute Member gaining most points in classes 145 192. (Class 195 WI Display) 145 6 Bantam Eggs 146 6 Fresh Eggs 147 Best White Loaf 148 Best 1lb Brown/Wholemeal Loaf 149 4 Queen Buns 150 Tea Bread/Brack Recipe: 200g(8oz) sultanas 100g(4oz) raisins 100g(4oz) currants 150g(6oz) Demerara sugar 125ml(1/4pt) hot tea 200g(8oz) self-raising flour 1 egg Mix together fruits, sugar and tea, cover and leave overnight Add beaten egg and then flour, stir well. Place mixture into greased and lined 1kg(2lb) loaf tin. Bake for approx1 ½ hrs at 160 o C/325 o F/gas mark 3 151 Small Fruit Cake 1 st 5 2 nd 3 3 rd 2 152 Coffee cake, plain 153 4 shortbread Biscuits using a cutter 154 4 fruit scones 155 Plain fatless sponge 156 Lemon Drizzle Cake 157 Chocolate Cake with filling, not iced 158 A Ginger Loaf Recipe: 225g (8oz) plain flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda ½ tbsp. ground ginger 225g (8oz) golden syrup 100g (4oz) margarine 100g (4oz) light brown sugar 2 eggs ¼ pint (150ml) milk Sift flour, bicarb of soda and ginger together Melt syrup, margarine and sugar Gradually beat in milk and allow to cool Add beaten eggs and mix well Stir in flour mixture and pour into greased tin Bake for 7approx.. 1 ¼ hours at 150 o C, 300 o F, gas mark 2. 159 4 pieces flap jack (approx. 2 x 3 each) 160 A white loaf made in breadmaker 161 A brown loaf made in a breadmaker 162 4 Butterfly buns 163 MEN & BOYS ONLY: cake of own choice not exceeding 7, not decorated 164 Afternoon Tea for 2: 3 homemade items only, accessories allowed, displayed on a tray 165 Jar of raspberry Jam 166 Jar of any other Jam 167 Jar of lemon Curd 168 Jar of Marmalade 169 Jar of Chutney 170 Jar of Home-made jelly 171 A Home-made soft drink, screw top clear bottle 172 An article of Metalwork 173 An article of Woodwork 174 An Article of Crochet 175 Hand knitted article 176 A Bag, any medium 177 An item of patchwork 178 A Farming photograph 179 Photograph taken in low light 180 A wild flower photo 181 A Colour photograph of a local view- rule 5 applies within show area 182 A Humorous colour animal photograph 183 Photograph My favourite British View, state where taken 184 A photograph of a Night Sky 185 A monochrome animal or bird photograph 186 A Photograph of a Winter Scene 187 Any handicraft not scheduled 188 An Invitation card, any medium not to exceed 25cms x 20 cms (10 x 8 ) 189 A Decorated Twiddle Muff Pattern available online. Entries to be donated to the Alzheimers Society
190 A Picture (any medium and size) 191 A Homemade Scarf, any medium 192 A Bookmark, any medium W.I. STEWARDS SHOW DAY 1am-2pm Swainby & Potto 2pm-3pm Ingleby Arncliffe 3pm-4pm Kirby Sigston 195 WOMENS INSTITUTE S DISPLAY Entry fee for class 195: 1 Prizes: 1 st 15 2 nd 10 3 rd 5 A Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Institute gaining most points for a collection and staging of 5 articles made by W.I members on a theme A Shooting Party. Accessories will be allowed. Points will be awarded for each article and for the staging which will count as the 6 th item. DISPLAY NOT TO EXCEED 2ft6 x 5ft. The articles will be at the discretion of the Exhibitor except that the display must contain. 1 flower arrangement in container, 2 Produce & 2 Handicraft exhibits. Staging to be judged before the judging of individual items. Rosettes to be awarded for the best overall staging 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd 202 Scarecrow: Exhibit any materials to be judged by the Presidents and may be displayed outside. A trophy to be held for one year to be awarded to the Best Scarecrow, kindly donated by Mr & Mrs J Shepherd. Entry Fee 1 Prizes 1 st 5 2 nd 3 3 rd 2 JUNIOR CLASSES OPEN For 12 18 year olds on show day A Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the Exhibitor with most points in classes 205-215. Prizes 1 st 2 2 nd 1.50 3 rd 1. 1 st 3pts 2 nd 2pts 3 rd 1pt Entry fee 25p 204 Flower Arrangement In a Wellie accessories allowed 205 3 Current buns 206 1 Decorated Cup Cake 207 3 pieces Tray Bake 208 3 Cheese scones 209 3 Choc Chip Cookies 210 My favourite cake 211 A decorated Shoe 212 A mobile phone cover, any medium 213 Bookmark, any medium 214 A Holiday photograph (not exceeding 7 x 5 mounted or unmounted) 215 A Selfie photograph (not exceeding 7 x 5 mounted or unmounted) 216 An Original Painted Picture, any medium The Susan Ingleby perpetual Challenge Trophy for painting to be held for one year in memory of Lady Ingleby.
240 12 Heads of Wheat 241 12 Heads of Two Row Barley 242 12 Heads of Spring Barley 243 12 Heads of Short Oats 244 12 Heads of 6 Row Barley 245 Sample of barley from this year s crop 246 6 stems beans 247 4 Swede Turnips, as grown 248 Sample of meadow hay 249 Sample of seed hay 250 A Timber Disc DIVISION G AGRICULTURE (Open) JUDGE: Mr T. Ault Prizes 1 st 2 2 nd 1.50 3 rd 1 Entry Fee 50p