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ABERCHIRDER AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Flower Show and Sports to be held in the McROBERT PARK, ABERCHIRDER on SATURDAY 20th AUGUST. 2016 PRIZE SCHEDUlE

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ABERCHIRDER AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

Flower Show and Sports

to be held in the

McROBERT PARK, ABERCHIRDER

on

SATURDAY 20th AUGUST.2016

PRIZE SCHEDUlEwww . foggieshow.co . uk

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TROPHYpresented by

Aberchirder Amenities and

Welfare Association for

Most Points in All Sections and Runner Up Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs J. Wilson, Forgieston, confined to LocalCompetitors, to be held for one year, as outlined on Map

- Marnoch District

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CORNHILLHORTICULTURAL

ASSOCIATION SHOW

ON

SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST2016

MEMORIAL HALL Doors open lpm

Contact Mrs S CoplandTel 01261 843939

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BEDS- CARPETS- FURNITURE- MAITRESSES- REMOVALS- STORAGE- SUITES

BEDS - CARPETS - FURNlTURE MATTRESSES- REMOVALS

STORAGE - SOFAS

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1.- The Society This Company Limited by guarantee shall be known as The Aberchirder & District Horticultural Society. Membership shall be granted to all interested on payment of the Annual Subscription of £10.00.

2.-The object of the Society shall be the acquisition and dissemination of Horticultural knowledge and the Sciences relating thereto, and so perform an acceptable part in the social and cultural life in the community in Aberchirder and District.

3.-The affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a Committee consisting of The President, The Vice President, The Secretary, The Treasurer and at least twelve elected members. Any five members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum.

The President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer shall hold office for one year and shall be eligible for re-election at the Annual General Meeting to be held annually during each calendar year.

4.-All funds held by and in the name of the Society shall be applied solely to the aforementioned objects of the Society.

5.-A Show shall be held annually in the month of August. Prizes will be awarded for the best exhibits of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables and in any other sec- tion which the Committee may decide to open to competition.

6.-Non Livestock exhibitors of the Society will be required to pay 25p for each exhibit. Livestock Exhibitors of the Society will be required to pay £1.00 for each exhibit. Alternatively payment of annual subscription of £10 will cover all exhibits entered. Exhibits must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor for at least 8 weeks prior to the day of the Show. Exhibitors must, if required by the Committee, produce satisfactory evidence of ownership. No two exhibitors may compete in the same section out of the same garden.

7.-Exhibits will be accepted at the place of the Show between the hours of7 p.m. on Friday evening and 9 a.m. on the appointed day. Each exhibit must bear the official label obtainable from the Secretary, and must show (a) Competitor’s name on the inside and (b) Section and class number of entry as per Schedule on the outside.

8.-Judges shall be appointed in advance by the Committee. Such judges shall have special powers to withhold prizes where, in their opinion the exhibits are not up to the desired standard. The decision of the Judges shall be final.

9.-Non Livestock competitors may submit ONLY ONE EXHIBIT PER CLASS, unless otherwise stated. Prize money will be paid as per class, except where stated. Money and Points will be awarded for first to third places.

10.-Special prizes will not count for Most Points Prizes.

11.- Any Exhibit which is not according to schedule may be disqualified.

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12.- Prizes may be withheld when exhibits are deficient in quality or condition.

13.-In the event of a tie for Most Points Prize, the competitor with the mostFirst Prizes shall be adjudged the winner.

14.-Members of the Public shall be admitted to the Show between the hours of 12.00 noon and 5 p.m. on payment of £5.00. Children under 14 years,£1.00. Members of the Society shall be admitted by free ticket furnished by theSecretary.

15.-No person shall, on any pretext, be admitted to the Show prior to its being opened to the public, except those appointed by the Committee to take charge of the arrangements. No exhibits shall be removed from the show before4.45 p.m. (Except Livestock which can be removed from 4.00 p.m.).

16.-While the Society cannot and will not accept responsibility for the loss of or damage to any exhibit, every possible precaution will be taken against loss and damage.

17.-Complaints must be lodged in writing with the Secretary before 2 p.m. on the day of the Show. £1.00 must accompany every complaint but, in the event of the Committee finding justification for such complaint, the payment shall be refunded; otherwise the payment shall be forfeited.

18.-The Committee may, at their discretion, instruct the inspection of the garden of any competitor.

19.-Persons found to obtain prizes by unfair or fraudulent means shall for- feit all prizes gained and be banned from all future competitions.

20.-In the event of any dispute, the Committee’s decision shall be final.

21.-All pieces of Plate and other Trophies not won outright must be returned to the Secretary by 20th July, 2016.

22.-Prize money to be collected on day of Show between the hours of2.30 p.m.-4.30 p.m. (or from the Treasurer before 31st August, 2016).

23.-Trophies will be presented at 3.30 p.m. Winners are responsible for the care of trophies while in their possession.

Health & SafetyThe Association accepts its responsibilities under the Health & Safety At Work Act 1974 and actively seeks the full understanding and co-operation of all persons involved in, or attending the Show for their commitment in maintaining as

safe an environment as possible for all.

DONATIONS

The Committee wish to thank all donors of Special Prizes and

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Donations towards the funds of the Society.

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PATRONS

Mr E. Mutch, Turriff.Mr N. Murray, Aberchirder.

HON. PRESIDENTSMr James Bowie, Aberchirder. Mr Eric Mutch Snr, Turriff.Mr Charles Duguid, Aberchirder. Mr Arthur Durno, Aberdeen.Mr Eric Mutch Jnr, Forglen. Mr Ian Stewart, Rothiemay.Mr Kevin Lawrence, Australia.Mr Stuart Stephen, Rothienorman. Mr Arthur Duguid, Aberchirder.Mr Kenneth McKilligan, AberchirderMrs Marianne Wilson, MarnochMr Fraser Durno, Dufftown

DIRECTORSPRESIDENT

Ms Aileen Wilson, Whitehills

VICE-PRESIDENTMrs Anita Kreft, Inverkeithny

SECRETARYMrs Muriel Duguid, Mains of Cranna, Aberchirder, Huntly AB54 7TX TEL. 01466 780964. E-mail: [email protected]

TREASURERMr John Bowie, Roselea, Knowes of Elrick, Aberchirder, Huntly AB54 7PN

DANCE SECRETARYMs Aileen Wilson, Whitehills

COMMITTEEMr and Mrs I. Alexander, Aberchirder

Mr G. Connon, BlacklawMr and Mrs D. Corrigan, Drumblade

Mr S. Davidson, Gartly

Mr Ellis Mutch, Forglen Mrs R. Paterson, Aberchirder Mrs H. Paterson, Aberchirder Mrs

K. Raeburn, HuntlyMrs J. Donald, Alvah

Mrs A. Duffus, ForgueMrs C. Duguid, Aberchirder Miss G. & A. Duguid, Aberchirder Mr

A. Duncan, AberchirderMr D. Duncan, AberchirderMrs J. Durno, Aberchirder

Mr and Mrs W. Grant and Mr P. Grant, AberchirderMrs T. Gibson, Cornhill

Mrs A. Ingram, Drumblade Mr and Mrs L. Innes, Cornhill

Mrs E. Morrison, Aberchirder

Mr G. Rendall & Mrs S. Tough, Bridge of MarnochMr K. Ross, Inverurie

Mr and Mrs S. & Miss K. & R. Simpson, AberchirderMrs C. Stephen, Rothienorman Miss S. Stephen, Ladysbridge Mrs M. Stewart, Aberchirder

Mr C. Tetlow, ForglenMr M. Tough, Aberchirder

Ms L. Watt, TurriffMr O. White, RothiemayMr J. Wilson, Marnoch

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JUDGESHORTICULTURAL SECTION

Section 1:- Mr J. Paterson, TurriffSections 3 and 5:- Mr Martin, Keith Section 4:- Mrs C. Stephen, Marnoch Sections 6 and 7:- Mr I. Hepburn, Cornhill Section 10:- Mrs M. Chalmers, Cornhill Section 11:- Mrs A. Rendall, TurriffSection 12:- Mrs S. Smith, Portessie

Mrs A. Cole, BuckieSection 13:- Mrs M. Stranger, Portknockie Section 14:- Miss J. Youngson, Macduff Section 19:- Mrs L. Milne, Grange Section 20:- Mr S. Stronach, GrangeWRI Section:- Mrs L. Milne, Grange Cavies:- Mr C. Briggs, Alford Rabbits:- Mr C. Briggs, Alford Pigeons:- Mr N. Yule, Kintore

Membership Subscription £10.00 covers all entries and admitsCompetitor to the Show.

NOTE - All classes must be made on Entry Form which is printed at the end of the Schedule and sent to the Secretary no later than WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 2016.

ALL ENTRIES TO BE DELIVERED/POSTED TO:- MAINS OF CRANNA, ABERCHIRDER AB54 7TX

Prize Money will be paid on Day of Show between 2.30 and 4.30 p.m.

Claim Form at end of Schedule must be completed

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TROPHIES WILL BE PRESENTED AT 3.30 p.m.PRIZE SCHEDULE OPEN TO ALL-COMERS

SECTION 1 - POT PLANTSPLEASE MARK ON OUTSIDE OF COMPETITION LABEL - LOCAL COMPETITOR - AS PER MAP

Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)No. No.

1. Standard Fuchsia. 14. Petunia, Single.3. Bush Fuchsia, Single/Semi-double. 15. Petunia, Double.4. Bush Fuchsia, Double. 16. Begonia, Tuberous.6. Fuchsia - Hanging Pot 17. Begonia, Pendulous.

not to exceed 8in. with 18. Fern.one or more plants. 19. Streptocarpus.

7. Hanging Basket, own choice. 20. Ivy.8. Patio Tub not exceeding 21. Coleus.

16in. diameter. 22. Cactus/Succulent.9. Zonal Geranium, Single. 24. Flowering Plant, not previously

10. Zonal Geranium, Double/Semi-double mentioned. Pot not to11. Foliage Geranium. exceed 6in. in diameter.12. Ivy Leaf Geranium. 26. Foliage Plant, not previously13. Pelargonium - Regal/Decorative. mentioned.

Most Points in Section 1 - Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr J. Bowie and the late Mrs S.Bowie, Roselea; and Medallion by Mr & Mrs E. Mutch, Whitefield House.

Best Exhibit in Section 1 - Medallion by Mr & Mrs S. Stephen, Netherthird and £2.50 addi- tional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea.

Most Points Classes 1-6 - Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of the Late Mr Bob Taylor, Causewayend Crescent, Aberchirder.

Best Exhibit in Classes 1-6 - £3.50 additional prize money by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.Most Points in Section 1 Local Competitor - £5.00 (additional prize money) by Mr H.

Duncan, Craignetherty; Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs D. Aitken, late of Frendraught; and Trophy presented by Bain Henry Reid to be won three times in suc- cession or four times in all.

Best Exhibit in Section 1 Local Competitor - Perpetual Trophy presented by the Late Mr& Mrs Alan Mackay, Knowes of Elrick.

SECTION 3 - CUT FLOWERSPLEASE MARK ON OUTSIDE OF COMPETITION LABEL - LOCAL COMPETITOR - AS PER MAP

Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

Unless otherwise stated all exhibits must be in a vase

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)No. No.51. 6 Pansies, on board. 71. 1 Vase Mixed Herbaceous Perennials52. 6 Violas, on board. from open border.53. 1 Begonia, on board. 73. 1 Vase, Flowering Shrub, 1 variety54. 4 Marigolds, African, on board. 74. 1 Vase, Berried Shrub, 1 variety.55. 6 Marigolds, Scotch, on board. 75. 3 Dahlias, Miniature/Small Ball.56. 6 Marigolds, French, on board. 75a. 3 Dahlias, Pom-pons.57. 6 Roses, on board. 76. 3 Dahlias, Cactus, Miniature/Small.59. 1 Spike Gladiolus. 77. 3 Dahlias, Medium.

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61. 2 Spikes Gladioli. 78. 1 Dahlia, Large/Giant.64. 4 Sweet Williams. 79. 3 Dahlias, Decorative, Miniature/Small.65. 4 Asters. 82. 1 Vase Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms67. 4 Carnations. 84. 3 Sprays Chrysanthemums.68. 4 Antirrhinums. 85. 1 Rose, Long Stem.70. 1 Vase Mixed Annuals from 86. 4 Stems Roses.

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Most Points in Section 3 - Trophy presented by Bain Henry Reid to be won three times in succession or four times in all; Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs S. Young, Seedsman and Florist, Banff, and £3.50 (additional prize money) by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.

Most Points in Section 3 (Local Exhibitor) - Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr A.Duncan, Banchory.

Best Exhibit in Section 3 - £2.50 (additional prize money) by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown; andStewart Trophy, to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Most Points in Classes 59-61 - Rose Bowl presented by Mrs M. Stewart and the Late Mr J.Stewart, Aberchirder, to be won three times in succession.

Best Exhibit Classes 59-61 - Society Trophy to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Most Points in Classes 75-79 – Trophy presented by Mrs E. McKenzie, Aberdeen to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Best Exhibit Classes 75-79 - Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr C. Chinchen, Macduff. Best Exhibit in Class 82 - Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.Best Exhibit Class 85 - Anderson McTavish Perpetual Trophy.Most Points in Rose Classes (57, 85, 86) - Perpetual Trophy presented in memory of the

Late Jack Wilson.

DOUBLE POINTS WILL BE AWARDED IN CLASSES 70, 71 & 82.

No.

SECTION 4 - FLORAL ART Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

88. “HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOUR HIGHNESS”. An exhibit using fresh plant material, Alcove 3ft. wide. Additional prize money £2.50, £2, £1.50, presented by the late Mrs M Mutch, Burnside of Whitefield.

90. “COME DINE WITH ME”. An arrangement of fresh plant material. Additional prize money £2.50, £2, £1.50, presented by Mrs H. Paterson, Cranna Bridge.

91. “LE CHIC”. A modern exhibit incorporating fresh plant material.93. “FORTY SHADES OF GREEN”. An exhibit of fresh foliage.95. Miniature arrangement of fresh plant material. Maximum 4in. overall.96. “WALK ON THE WILD SIDE”. An exhibit, using fresh plant material.

NOVICE CLASS (exhibitors can enter this section for a maximum of 2 years).97. Arrangement in Candle Stick, using fresh plant material.98. “LET’S START AT THE VERY BEGINNING”. An exhibit of own choice using fresh

plant material.

NB: Arrangement - no accessories Exhibit - accessories permitted

Best Exhibit in Section 4 - Perpetual Nan McKilligan Memorial Cup; £10.00 - additional prize money presented by the late Mr K. C. Sandison, Aberchirder.

Most Points in Section 4 - confined to local competitors; Trophy by Mrs Nelson, Manor Farm, Dorset, to be held for one year; and Society Trophy to be won three years in succession or four times in all.

Most Points in Section 4 - Silver Tray by the Late Mr P. Lawrence, to be held for one year.

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Most Points in Novice Classes (97-98) - Perpetual Rosebowl donated by Rose InnesHouse, Aberchirder.

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SECTION 5 - SWEET PEAS Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

103. 1 Vase Sweet Peas. White or Cream, 9 spikes.104. 1 Vase Sweet Peas. Pink or Red, 9 spikes.105. 1 Vase Sweet Peas. Blue or Lavender, 9 spikes.106. 1 Vase Sweet Peas. Mixed, 9 spikes.107. 3 Vases Sweet Peas, 9 Spikes, Distinct Varieties, correctly named.

Best Exhibit in Section 5 - additional prize money - £4.50 by Mrs A. Duffus, Forgue.Most Points in Section 5 - Perpetual Trophy by Mrs C. Duguid and the late Mr J. Duguid,

The Bungalow, North Cranna: and £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea.

No.

SECTION 6 - FRUITPrizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd

£1.00(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

109. 15 Strawberries with Husks.110. 15 Gooseberries.113. Currants, Black, 12 Hangers.114. Currants, Red, 12 Hangers.115. Currants, White, 12 Hangers.116. 15 Raspberries with Husks.117. 15 Cherries.118. 4 Apples, Dessert.119. 4 Apples, Cooking.121. Any Other Fruit not previously mentioned.122. Collection of Hardy Fruit: additional prize money - 1st £2; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1 by Mr &

Mrs J. Wilson, Forgieston.

Best Exhibit Section 6 (In Classes 109-121) - additional prize money - £2.50 by Mr and Mrs J. Wilson, Forgieston. Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs D. Robb, to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Most Points in Section 6 - additional prize money - £5.00 by Mr H. Duncan, Craignetherty; Perpetual Trophy presented by The Lodge Marnoch 13/25 Club; and Trophy presented by Alan Reid, to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

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SECTION 7 - VEGETABLESPLEASE MARK ON OUTSIDE OF COMPETITION LABEL - LOCAL COMPETITOR - AS PER MAP

Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

No.123. 2 Heads Cauliflower.

No.151. 1 Complete Truss of Tomatoes.

125. 2 Cabbages. 153. 3 Stalks, Rhubarb, best.126. 1 Heaviest Cabbage. 154. 2 Heads Celery.127. 1 Head Curled Kale. 155. 3 Turnips, White.128. 4 Onions from seed. 159. 4 Potatoes, White.129. 4 Onions from set. 160. 4 Potatoes, Coloured.131. 6 Shallots. 162. Collection of Potatoes, 4 each133. 6 Arran Shallots. of 4 varieties, named. Additional134. 1 Unbroken Cluster of Shallots. prize money:- 1st £2.50;135. 12 Pods Peas. 2nd £2; 3rd £1.50137. 6 Pods Beans, Broad. by Mr R. Paterson, Cranna138. 6 Pods Beans, French or Kidney. Bridge. Parsley or any other139. 6 Pods Beans, Runner. foliage allowed for garnishing.140. 3 Parsnips. 163. 1 Cucumber.141. 3 Carrots, Long. 164. Box of Vegetables, 6 kinds.142. 3 Carrots, Stump Rooted. 165. 1 Marrow.143. 3 Leeks. 166. Any other Vegetable,145. 3 Beetroot, Round. not previously mentioned.147. 1 Plant Parsley, Pot Grown. 167. Collection of Vegetables for Broth148. 2 Heads Lettuce. Pot Displayed in Tomato Box150. 4 Tomatoes, with Husks. Confined to Local Exhibitors.

Box of Vegetables (Class 164): additional prize money - 1st - £7 and Perpetual Trophy byMr & Mrs W. J. Rennie; 2nd £5; 3rd £4.

Most Points in Section 7 - Findlay Cup to be held for one year and additional prize money£2.50 by Mr R. Paterson, Cranna Bridge.

Best Exhibit Section 7 (Excluding Class 164) - Medallion by Mr & Mrs S. Stephen, Netherthird.

Most Points Classes 157-162 - W. Sim Memorial Trophy, Perpetual.Most Points in Section 7 Local Exhibitor - Stewart Trophy to be won three times in suc-

cession or four times in all; and £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea.

Best Exhibit in Section 7 Local Exhibitor (excluding classes 164 and 167) - Medallion by Mr E., Mutch, Whitefield House; and £2.50 additional prize money by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.

Collection of Vegetables for Broth Pot, Class167 - 1st £4 additional prize money and Trophy by Mr and Mrs A. Fowlie, Aberchirder, to be won three times in succession or four times in all: 2nd £2.50; 3rd £1.50 additional prize money by Mrs M. Stewart, Aberchirder.

Most Points Potato Classes Local Exhibitor - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs A.Duffus, Forgue.

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Cup presented by The Banffshire Journal to Competitor with Most Points in Sections1 - 7, to be held for one year (Section 4 excluded).

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SECTION 10 - PRODUCE AND PRESERVES Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)No.208. 4 Open Sandwiches.

No.214. Jar Chutney.

209. Small Tub of Coleslaw Salad. 220. 2 Scotch Eggs.210. ½doz. Brown Shelled Hens’ Eggs 221. 2 Sausage Rolls.211. Jar Strawberry Jam. 222. Small Jar of Mayonnaise.212. Jar Raspberry Jam. 223. 3 Slices of Meat Roll.213. Jar Lemon Curd. 224. Tub of Fresh Fruit Salad.

All Labels must be tied to Jars.

Best Exhibit in Section 10 - £2.50 additional prize money by Miss K. Munro, Huntly.Most Points in Section 10 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs E. Lawrence, Australia; and

The Stewart Trophy to be won three times in succession.

SECTION 11 - HOME BAKING Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd

£1.00(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

No. No.229. 2 Cheese and Onion Scones. 235. 2 Shortbread Fingers.230. Fruit Loaf (2lb). 236. Single Egg Sponge Unfilled.231. Slice of Lemon Drizzle Cake. 237. 2 Chocolate Brownies.232. 2 Viennese Fingers. 238. 2 Pancakes.233. 2 Double Shortbread. 239. 4 Truffles (biscuit base).234. Afternoon Tea Stand for 6, 3-tier 240. 4 Pieces of Swiss Milk Tablet.

(sandwiches, cakes, scones,pancakes) - additional prize money 1st - £2.50, 2nd - £2, 3rd £1.50, 4th £1 by MrE. Mutch and the late Mrs M. Mutch, Burnside of Whitefield.

Exhibits should be displayed on paper plates (unless otherwise stated)with labels attached.

Most Points in Section 11 - (Local Competitor) - Perpetual Trophy presented in mem- ory of the Late Betty Paterson and Perpetual Cup presented in memory of the Late Leslie D. Forrest, Portsoy.

Most Points in Section 11 - Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs A. P. Wright, Turriff;and Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs J. Durno, Aberchirder.

Best Exhibit in Section 11, excluding Class 234 - £2.50 additional prize money by Miss K.Munro, Huntly.

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Perpetual Trophy for Best Afternoon Tea Stand presented by R. & J. Milne Ltd., Ardmiddle.

Perpetual Trophy for Most Points in Sections 10 and 11 presented by Mr E. Mutch and the late Mrs M. Mutch, Burnside of Whitefield, to be held for one year; and £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs J. Durno, Aberchirder.

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SECTION 12 - KNITTING AND CROCHET Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd

£1.00All Articles in this section must have been made entirely since 16th August, 2015

No. (ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)256. Child’s Knitted Cardigan.257. Knitted Poncho.258. “Fish and Chips” Baby’s Jumper (as per pattern below)259. Child’s Pom Pom Hat.260. Knitted Article Using 100gms Wool.261. Knitted Novelty Item.262. Crochet Bag.263. Crochet Knee Blanket.264. Article in Crochet, Wool, not previously mentioned.265. Knitted Article of own choice not previously mentioned.

BABY JUMPER KNITTING PATTERN (MAY BE DONATED TO CHARITY) (KNITTED ALL IN ONE)

Double Knitting yarn Size 6 (5mm) needles (tight knitters) Size 7 (4.5mm) needles (loose knitters)Cast on 44 stiches. Work 18 rows in K2, P2 ribWork 30 rows in stocking stitch (1row knit, 1 row purl)Cast on 12 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows and change to K2 , P2 (for the sleeves) Rib 22 more rowsNext Row; (for the neck) rib 21, cast off 26 sts, rib 21Next Row; rib 21, cast on 26, rib 21Work 22 rows K2, P2Cast off 12 sts at beginning of next 2 rows. Work 30 rows in stocking Stitch.Work 18 rows K2,P2Cast offSew up the side seams.Special Instructions:- Use only double knitting wool; Bright and mixed colours are best or stripes. No whites or pastels as these jumpers may never be washed.

Most Points in Section 12 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea and Trophy presented by the Late Mr & Mrs Smith, “Hamewith”, Aberchirder, to be held for one year; and Trophy presented by Mrs H. Paterson, Cranna Bridge, to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Best Exhibit in Section 12 - Medallion presented by Mrs M. Stewart, Aberchirder. £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs A. Ingram, East Comalegy.

SECTION 13 - SEWING AND CRAFTS Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd £1.00All Articles in this section must have been made entirely since 16th August, 2015

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)No. No.273. Something New from Something 279. Card in Any Craft.

Old (please specify). 280. Sewn Cushion.274. Christmas Decoration 281. Handkerchief Edged with Lace.275. Sewn article. 282. Bookmark in Bobbin Lace.276. Baby’s Grobag. 283. Article in any other craft,277. Decorated Photo Frame not previously mentioned278. Article of Jewellery.

Best Exhibit in Section 13 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs J. Durno, Aberchirder; and Medallion by Ruth Graham, Aberchirder.

Most Points in Section 13 -£2.50 additional prize money and Perpetual Trophy by Mr & Mrs R.Paterson, Cranna Bridge; and Durno Perpetual Trophy; and Trophy by Mr & Mrs R. Paterson,

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Cranna Bridge, to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Most Points in Sections 12 and 13 - Perpetual Trophy in memory of the Late Mrs Cathie Mutch, Rowantree.

Most Points in Sections 12 and 13 Local Competitor - Society Trophy to be held for one year.

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No.

SECTION 14 - SCHOLARSClass (before Summer Holidays) and Age Must Be Shown on Outside of Competition Label. School attended MUST be shown on the INSIDE of the

Competition Label.Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd

£1.00(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

295. Drawing in Crayon or Felt Tip Pen - Pre-school.296. Model in Playdough - Pre-school298. 1 Decorated Stone - Pre-school.Most Points Classes 295-298 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea; and

Medallion by Mr & Mrs W. Grant, South Cranna.Best Exhibit Classes 296 - Medal by Mr and Mrs I. Alexander, Aberchirder.Best Exhibit in Classes 295-298 - £2.50 additional prize money by Miss K. Munro, Huntly.300. 2 No Bake Biscuits (same) – Primary 1 & 2.301. Vegetable Model – Primary 1 & 2.302. Decorated Kids Wellyboot – Primary 1 & 2.303. Drawing of My Favourite Thing – Primary 1 & 2.304. Sweetie necklace – Primary 1 & 2.Most Points Classes 300-304 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea; and

Medallion by Mr & Mrs W. Grant, South Cranna.Best Exhibit Class 301 - Medal by Mr and Mrs I. Alexander, Aberchirder.Best Exhibit in Classes 300-304 - £2.50 additional prize money by Miss G. Duguid, Aberchirder.307. 1 Decorated Hat – Primary 3 & 4308. 2 No Bake Biscuits (same) – Primary 3 & 4309. Fruit and/or Vegetable Model – Primary 3 & 4310. Article made from Lego (NO KITS) – Primary 3 & 4311. Article in any Craft – Primary 3 & 4312. Drawing A4 - Self Portrait – Primary 3 & 4.318. Model Garden in a Seed Tray, not to exceed 35cm. x 24cm. - Primary 3 & 4. Best

Exhibit £2, additional prize money and medallion by Mr K. McKilligan, Nether Backieley.

Most Points Classes 307-318 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea andMedallion by Ms Aileen Wilson, Whitehills.

Best exhibit in Class 309 Medal by Mr and Mrs I. Alexander, Aberchirder.Best Exhibit Classes 307-318 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.319. 2 Open Sandwiches – Primary 5, 6 & 7.320. Article in any Craft – Primary 5, 6 & 7.321. A Christmas Decoration – Primary 5, 6 & 7.322. Photograph with Caption – Primary 5, 6 & 7 (Medal by Mr & Mrs I Alexander,

Aberchirder for Best Exhibit).323. Flower Arrangement in a Mug – Primary 5, 6 & 7.327. Keyring – Primary 5, 6 & 7 (Best Exhibit £1.50 additional prize money by Mr &

Mrs I Alexander, Aberchirder).329. Model Garden in a seed tray, not to exceed 35x24cm – Primary 5, 6 & 7 (£2

Additional prize money by Mrs D McKilligan, Aberchirder and Perpetual Trophy by the Late Mr J Thomson, Turriff).

Most Points Classes 319-329 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs M. Bean, Aberchirder;and Medallion by Mrs R. Paterson, Aberchirder.

Best Exhibit Classes 319-329 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs R. Paterson, Aberchirder. Most Points Classes 295-329 (Pre-school-Primary 7) Nicholas Ryan Ross Commemorative

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Perpetual Trophy - to be awarded to a pupil attending Aberchirder Primary School.Most Points Classes 295-329 (Pre-school - Primary 7) - Wilson Trophy to be won three

times in succession or four times in all.Most Points Classes 300-329 (Primary Classes) - Perpetual Trophy by Mr & Mrs K.

Lawrence, Australia.

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No.332. 2 Decorated Cupcakes – Secondary 1-4.334. 3 Open Sandwiches – Secondary 1-4.338. Article in Any Craft, not previously mentioned – Secondary 1-4.339. A Christmas Decoration – Secondary 1-4.340. Most Original Gift Wrapped Item – Secondary 1-4.341. Photograph with Caption — Secondary 1-4.Best Exhibit in Class 339 - £5 additional prize money and Perpetual Trophy by Mr & Mrs I.

Morrison, Aberchirder.Most Points Classes 332-341 - Perpetual Trophy by Mr & Mrs Stephen, Edinburgh; and

£2.50 additional prize money by Mr & Mrs R. Paterson, Cranna Bridge.Best Exhibit Classes 332-341 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mr & Mrs R. Paterson,

Cranna Bridge.

355. Sunflower in Pot (Pre-school - Secondary).356. Collection of Garden Vegetables - 4 kinds displayed in a box not

exceeding 30cm x 46cm. (Pre-school - Secondary).

Best Exhibit in Class 355 - Medallion by Mr John Bowie, Roselea. Tallest Stem in Class 355 - Medallion by Mr John Bowie, Roselea.Best Exhibit in Class 356 - Medallion by Mr K. McKilligan, Nether Backieley.

SECTION 19 - OLDER ADULTS (Age 60 years and over)

Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1.00

(ONE ENTRY, PER CLASS)

No.394. 1 Streptocarpus.

No.399. 1 Rose, Long Stem.

395. 1 Geranium. 400. 3 Onions.396. 1 Flowering Plant. 401. 4 Potatoes.397. 1 Foliage Plant. 402. 1 Cabbage.398. A Vase of Cut Flowers.

Most Points in Classes 394-402 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs M. Duguid, Mains of Cranna; & Scott Perpetual Trophy.

Knitting, Crochet, Sewing and Crafts

All Articles must have been made entirely since 16th August, 2015No. No.405. Knitted Dishcloth. 410. Article in Any Craft not406. Sewn Article. previously mentioned.407. Article in Crochet - Wool. 411. 2 Cheese Scones.408. A Photo from Yesterday Years. 412. 4 Pieces of Swiss Milk Tablet.409. Article in Jewellery. 413. Tub of Pasta Salad.

Best Exhibit in Classes 405-413 - £2.50 additional prize money by Miss K. Munro, Huntly.

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Most Points in Classes 405-413 - £2.50 additional prize money by Mrs Stuart, Aberchirder;and Perpetual Trophy by Aberdeen Hearing Services.

Most Points Section 19 (Local Competitor) - Perpetual Trophy in memory of the Late MrsRuth Laming, Aberchirder.

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SECTION 20 - SHEPHERDS’ CROOKS Prizes - 1st £2.00; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd £1.00ALL CROOKS MUST HAVE BEEN MADE ENTIRELY WITHIN THE LAST TWO

YEARS.(TWO ENTRIES, PER CLASS)

No.417. Walking Stick, Plain Wood Head.418. Walking Stick, Plain Horn Head.419. Walking Stick, Fancy Wood Head.420. Walking Stick, Fancy Horn Head.421. Any Stick with Elaborate or Decorative Head.422. Neck Crook, Plain Wood Head.423. Neck Crook, Fancy Horn Head.424. Thumbstick.425. Leg Crook.426. Stick, Buffalo or Dark Horn.427. Novice, Walking Stick/Crook.

Best Exhibit in Section 20 – Trophy by Mr & Mrs A Duncan, Quarryhill, to be won three times not necessarily in succession; and £3.50 additional prize money by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.

Most Points in Section 20 – Perpetual Tray by Mr & the Late Mrs C Duguid, Mains ofCorskie; and £3 additional prize money by Mr F. Durno, Dufftown.

Most Points in Class 427 - £10 additional prize money presented by Scottish CrookmakersSociety.

W.R.I. SECTION (OPEN) Prizes - £10,

£7, £5

Please ensure all labels are securely attached to exhibits

428. ‘GARDEN PARTY’ – 3 articles in Different Crafts relating to theme, 4 Scones, Jar Raspberry Jam, 4 Strawberry Tarts (Sweet Short Crust Pastry). 4ft x 2ft 6in table space with a maximum height of 2ft 6in and white background. Accessories permitted.

Note: Marks will be given for display.Postcards for points details must be enclosed with entry on show day.

Most Points in WRI Section - Perpetual Rosebowl by Mr & Mrs Farquhar, Banff. Best Craft Exhibit in WRI Section - Cairnhill Perpetual Trophy.Best Edible Exhibit in WRI Section - Perpetual Trophy by Mr & Mrs E. Mutch, Whitefield

House.

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TROPHIES WILL BE PRESENTED AT 3.30 p.m.ABERCHIRDER & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW on SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, 2016

ENTRY FORM - Not LivestockPlease accept my entries for the

following:Section & Class No.

in ScheduleNumber of

Entries

Section & Class No.

in ScheduleNumber of

Entries

Section & Class No.

in ScheduleNumber of

Entries

NAME

ADDRESS

(Including Postcode)

TELEPHONE/CONTACT No.

EMAIL:

Entry Money 25p per entry, but £10.00 Membership Subscription covers all Entries and admits Competitor to

the Showyard.To be returned to Muriel Duguid, Secretary, Mains of

Cranna, Aberchirder, Huntly, AB54 7TX or [email protected]

no later than WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 2016.

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Class Cards will be supplied by the Secretary and must be used for all Entries.ALL ENTRIES TO BE NOTIFIED TO SECRETARY BY ENTRY

FORM NOT LATER THAN ABOVE DATE

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A – HIGHLAND FLING 4 STEPS F – SCOTTISH LILT 4 STEPSB – SWORD DANCE 2 & 1 G – IRISH JIG 4 STEPSC – SEANN TRUIBHAS 3 & 1 H – SAILORS HORNPIPE 4 STEPSD – HALF TULLOCH I – PAS-DE-BASQUE

ABERCHIRDER FLOWER SHOW DANCING COMPETITIONSATURDAY 20th AUGUST 2016 McROBERT PARK, ABERCHIRDER - 12noon

Reg No: AL5 – SOBHD RulesDANCES

E – FLORA MACDONALD 4 STEPS J – PAS-DE-BASQUE & HIGHCUTS- 4 TIMES

AGE GROUPS ACCORDING TO ENTRIES RECEIVED (16 YEARS & UNDER) PRIMARY SECTION 1 Dances A, B, I, JBEGINNERS SECTION 2 Dances A,B,C,D,E,FNOVICE SECTION 3 Dances A,B,C,D,E,FINTERMEDIATE SECTION 4 Dances A,B,C,D,G,HPREMIER SECTION 5 9 years & under A,B,C,D,G,H

SECTION 6 11 years & under A,B,C,D,G,HSECTION 7 13 years & under A,B,C,D,G,HSECTION 8 16 years & under A,B,C,D,G,H

Medals for first 6 places - Primary, Beginners, Novice & Intermediate Sections. Awards made according to entries or by Judges decision. The Judges decision is final. Trophies will be awarded in each section (excluding Primary). Age groups may be altered according to entry.

CASH PRIZES FOR PREMIER 9 yrs & under - 1st £5 2nd £4.50 3rd £4 4th £3.50 5th £2 6th £1.5011yrs & under - 1st £5 2nd £4.50 3rd £4 4th £3.50 5th £2 6th £1.5013 yrs & under - 1st £7 2nd £6 3rd £5 4th £4 5th £3 6th £216 yrs & under - 1st £7 2nd £6 3rd £5 4th £4 5th £3 6th £2

Competitors must be registered; cards must be shown prior to competing. Free entry for dancers and one accompanying adult on showing registration cards at gate.

CLOSING DATE : THURSDAY 18th AUGUST, 2016 ENTRIES TO:-MRS M McKILLIGAN, HEADTOWN OF ORD, CORNHILL, BANFF, AB45 3BN.

ENQUIRIES: TEL: 01466 751356CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “ A.H.S ” - £1.40 PER DANCE

A.H.S HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITION ENTRY FORM

Name ...................................................................................................................

Address ................................................................................................................

...................................................................... Post Code .....................................

Telephone No. ..................................... Date of Birth ........................................

Age ....................................................... Section ................................................

Reg. No. ............................................... Dances ................................................

Fee Enclosed ....................................... Dance School ......................................

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TROPHIES WILL BE PRESENTED AT 3.30 p.m.ABERCHIRDER & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW on SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, 2016

ENTRY FORM - LivestockPlease accept my entries for the

following:

CLASS BREED ALSO IN CLASS

NAME

ADDRESS

(Including Postcode)

TELEPHONE/CONTACT No.

EMAIL:

Entry Money £1.00 per entry, but £10.00 Membership Subscription covers all Entries and admits Competitor to the

Showyard.To be returned to Muriel Duguid, Secretary, Mains of

Cranna, Aberchirder, Huntly, AB54 7TX or [email protected]

no later than WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 2016.

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Class Cards will be supplied and must be used for all Entries. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY ENTRY FORM

NOT LATER THAN ABOVE DATE

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PIGEON SECTION(2 ENTRIES ONLY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS PER EACH COMPETITOR)Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1.00, 3rd 70p and

RosettesNo.429. Show Pen Racer, Cock 430. Show Pen Racer, Hen 431. Show Pen Racer, Bred 2016 441. Long Face Tumbler Cock 442. Long Face Tumbler Hen 447. Capuchine Cock 448. Capuchine Hen 462. Chinese Owl Self Cock 463. Chinese Owl Self Hen 464. Chinese Owl Self Bred 2016 465. Birmingham Roller Cock 466. Birmingham Roller Hen 467. Birmingham Roller Bred 2016 468. Flying Birmingham Roller Cock 469. Flying Birmingham Roller Hen 470. Flying Birmingham Roller Bred 2016 471. Tippler Self Cock 472. Tippler Self Hen 473. Tippler Self Bred 2016 474. Tippler, Any Other Colour Cock 475. Tippler, Any Other Colour Hen 476. Tippler, Any Other Colour Bred 2016 483. West of England Tumbler Barred Cock 484. West of England Tumbler Barred Hen 485. West of England Tumbler Barred Bred 2016 486. West of England Tumbler, Any Other Colour Cock 487. West of England Tumbler, Any Other Colour Hen 488. West of England Tumbler, Any Other Colour Bred 2016 489. Any Other Variety Long Face Cock 490. Any Other Variety Long Face Hen 492. Any Other Variety Short Face Cock 493. Any Other Variety Short Face Hen 494. Any Other Variety Short Face Bred 2016

(Age of Child to be shown on Entry Card) - Classes 495-499

495. Any Variety Fancy Pigeon Cock, shown by boy/girl, 16 or under.496. Any Variety Fancy Pigeon Hen, shown by boy/girl, 16 or under.498. Any Variety Flying Pigeon Cock, shown by boy/girl 16 or under.499. Any Variety Flying Pigeon Hen, shown by boy/girl 16 or under.

Rosette presented by Mr James Wilson, Janefield, for Best Pigeon in Show and Trophy to be held for 1 year - Presented by Mr R. Shand, Elrick.

All entries must be in hands of secretary by Wednesday, 17th August,

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2016on Livestock Entry Form

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CAVY SECTION(MAX 2 CAVIES PER EXHIBITOR PER CLASS ONLY)

Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1.00; 3rd 70p and Rosettes

SELFSELF WHITE

Adult501

5-8 mths

502

U/5 mths503

Any Age

SELF BLACK 507 508 509SELF GOLDEN 510 511 512SELF A.O.C. 516 517 518SELF CHALLENGE 519 520 521

NON-SELFABYSSINIAN 522 523 524REX 525 526 527SATIN 531 532 533SHELTIE 537 538 539AGOUTI 540 541 542ENGLISH CRESTED 543 544 545AMERICAN CRESTED 546 547 548ANY OTHER VARIETYNON SELF 549 550 551NON SELF CHALLENGE 552 553 554

GRAND CHALLENGE 555JUVENILE CHALLENGE (Boy or Girl under 16) 556PET CAVY 557

Best Exhibit Cavy Section - Rosette and Medallion by Mr John Bowie, Roselea. Most Points in Cavy Section - Medallion and Rosette by Mr R. Paterson,

CrannaBridge.

Best Juvenile in Cavy Section - Medallion by Mr C. Paterson, Cranna Bridge.

All entries must be in hands of secretary by Wednesday, 17th August,

2016on Livestock Entry Form

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RABBIT SECTION(MAX 2 RABBITS PER EXHIBITOR PER CLASS ONLY)

Prizes - 1st £1.50; 2nd £1.00; 3rd 70p and Rosettes

FANCY Adult U/5 mths Any Age

DUTCH ANY OTHER COLOUR 560 561NETHERLAND DWARF ANY COLOUR 564 565ENGLISH ANY COLOUR 566 567TAN ANY COLOUR 568 569LION HEAD 572 573ANY OTHER VARIETY FANCY 574 575FANCY CHALLENGE 576 577LOPDWARF LOP 578 579MINI LOP 580 581ANY OTHER VARIETY LOP 586 587LOP CHALLENGE 588 589

FUR

SILVER FOX 592 593HUSTLANDER 594 595ANY OTHER VARIETY FUR 598 599

REXERMINE REX 602 603BLACK REX 604 605REX A.O.C. 608 609MINI REX 610 611REX CHALLENGE 612 613

GRAND CHALLENGE 614JUVENILE CHALLENGE (Boy or Girl under 16) 615PET RABBIT 617

Best Rabbit in Show - Rosette and Trophy presented by the Late Mr Duncan Harris, Aberchirder. To be held for One Year.

Best Local Rabbit - Rosette by Mr J. Bowie, Roselea, Aberchirder. Most Points in Rabbit Section - Medallion by W. Grant, South Cranna.Best Juvenile Rabbit in Section - Medallion by Mr C. Paterson, Cranna Bridge.

All entries must be in hands of secretary by Wednesday, 17th August,

2016

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on Livestock Entry Form

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PRIZE MONEY TO BE CLAIMED BETWEEN 2.30-4.30 SHOW DAY

ABERCHIRDER & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

This Form needs to be filled up by Competitor and presented to the Treasurer when collecting Prize Money.

No Prize Money will be paid unless claimed for on this Form.

The following is a list of the Prizes won by me at the Show

Name

Address

Except Livestock LivestockNo. in

Schedule

1st, 2nd,3rd

Prize

1st Prize £2.00; 2nd Prize £1.50;3rd Prize £1.00

£ Value p

1st Prize £1.50; 2nd Prize £1.00;3rd Prize 70p

£ Value p

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Except Livestock LivestockNo. in

Schedule

1st, 2nd,3rd

Prize

1st Prize £2.00; 2nd Prize £1.50;3rd Prize £1.00;

£ Value p

1st Prize £1.50; 2nd Prize £1.00;3rd Prize 70p

£ Value p

Total, £

Received on the day of

the sum of in payment of the above prizes.

Signature

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NEW CURTAINS OR BLINDS?

FREE LINING ON ALL CURTAINS

ORDERED.QUALITY BLINDS AT

GREAT PRICES. EXPERT FITTING

SERVICE IF REQUIRED.

wALLPAPER & fABRIC

To oRDER.

of Turriff

15 Main Street, Turriff

Tel:01888

563361ww w .celebrationsofturri f f.co.uk

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EWENS OF CORNHILL

A. & J. CateringAberchirder

“Proud to be the Flower Show Caterers”For Your Catering Needs Large or

SmallContac

t:

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01466 781051 or 07703260104

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COMMITED TO QUALITY AND VALUE!!

White Lodge has been trading for over 20 years and has built up a

reputation for the quality of plants for sale, grown on site by our experienced and friendy staff!

WE STOCK:-

Heathers, Alpines, Perrenials, Shrubs, Conifers, Roses, Herbs, Climbers, Soft Fruit, Fruit, Trees, Ornamental Trees,

Rhododendrons.WE ALSO SUPPLY:-

Furniture, Composts, Fertilizers and chemicals, Seeds, Aquatic Plants, Fish,

Pumps, Pipe, Etc.

WHY NOT PAY A VISIT TODAY!!

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OPEN:- MON-SAT 0900-1700

SUN - 1000-1700

Growers and Suppliers of Annual/Perennial Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Conifers, Roses, Alpines, Heathers etc. Pond and Waterfall Components, Aquatic Supplies, Pumps,

Ponds, Fish etc.Fencing Solutions, Fountains and Garden

Statuary.

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rl

Open Tuesday·SundaySpm -9pm

(We will be open from 4pm on Foggie Show Day)

01466 780470"Proud, family run business for over 30 years."

J. & M. BARRON PLUMBING & HEATING

ENGINEERS78 North Street ABERCHIRDER

DODFor Quick & Efficient

Service• ESTIMaTES FitEE •

Tel:Office 780420: House 780603

Seasonal

Suppliers of the finest matured beef pork and lamb, all locally

produced

1st for Quality1st for Service1st for Hygiene

For more information please contact us on the number below

01466 792818Email: [email protected]

Forbes Raeburn Butchers, 7 Bogie Street, Huntly, Aberdeenshire AB54 snx

THEVEG SHED

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and a Selectionof Potatoes.

Open Every Day

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A & S MOGGACH • NEWTON OF CLUNIE NETHERDALE TURRIFF AB53

4GR TEL:01466 780 252 I 01466 781144

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