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    ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 18th AUGUST 2010ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 18th AUGUST 2010 1

    Swaledale Open Agricultural & Horticultural Society

    President: Mr R W Miller

    Patron: The Earl Peel

    Chairman: E Whitehead

    LIST OF PREMIUMSFOR

    105th

    GRAND ANNUAL SHOW

    TO BE HELD IN MUKER

    WEDNESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2010

    COMMENCING AT 10.00amLuncheons for all Officials at 12.30pm

    ALL ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 18th AUGUST, 2010

    NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE

    DISABLED PARKING TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM THE SECRETARY

    IN ADVANCE OF SHOW DAY

    Secretary: Kathy Scott,

    Jinglepot Lodge, Gunnerside, Richmond, N Yorkshire, DL11 6JG.

    Tel: 01748 886564. E-mail

    [email protected] limited by guarantee. Reg. No. 6943763.

    Registered Office: OReilly Chartered Accountants, Kiln Hill, Market Place, Hawes. DL8 3RA.

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    Printed by Wensleydale Press, Hawes. DL8 3NS.

    THE

    JOHN HERBERT CLARKSON

    MEMORIAL TROPHY

    This Trophy

    to be given to the Exhibitor

    with the Highest Number of Points.

    The Points to be valued at

    Three for a First; Two for a Second; One for a Third.

    based on the Prize Cards

    awarded under the Companys Rules.

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    TIMETABLE

    8.00am Tents Open for Exhibits

    10.00am Procession led by Muker Silver Band From

    The Farmers Arms

    10.00am Tents Closed for Judging

    10.30am Invitation Sheep Dog Trials

    11.00-12.00 Muker Band play on field

    11.00 YFC Judging

    11.00am-2.00pm Stone Walling Demonstration

    11.45am Junior Sheep Handling

    12.00-12.30pm Tents Re-opened

    12.30pm Luncheon for Officials

    2.00pm Childrens Fancy Dress

    2.00pm Quoits Competition

    2.00-3.00pm Muker Band play on field

    2.30pm Childrens Sports

    2.30pm Vintage Tractor & Implement Judging

    2.45pm Open Dog Judging

    3.00pm Open Primary Fell Race

    followed by Open Under 14s Fell Race

    followed by Open Under 17s Fell Race

    followed by Open Fell Race

    3.30-4.30pm Muker Band play on field

    5.30pm Muker Silver Band play outside

    The Farmers Arms

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    RULES AND REGULATIONS

    1. That the Company be known as Muker Show Ltd, t/as The Swaledale Agricultural and Horticultural Society,

    and that all funds collected by the Committee be devoted entirely to the benefit of improving live stock,

    breeding and farm produce for the market generally, in the Companys District and the Committee when

    elected will be expected to give their services free, and not to receive any remuneration for work done in the

    carrying out of the Companys duties.

    2. That the Prize Schedule be open to all, unless otherwise stated. District Classes confined to the parishes of

    Muker, Melbecks, Grinton, Reeth, Arkengarthdale and Marrick.

    Local: Muker, Melbecks, Grinton, above Low Whita Bridge

    3. That all Live Stock must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor 3 months previous to the show, all other

    entries to have been made or grown by the exhibitor, except where stated. Any exhibit in which a judge has a

    pecuniary interest will not be allowed to be shown.

    4. The competition will take place at Muker on 1st September and all entries must be given to the Secretary or

    Treasurer on or before 18th August at which time the entries will close, and nothing must be shown which is

    not in the Entry.

    5. Entries for Sheep 1 for each entry. All others 50p each.

    Admission to Show 5. Children 1. Catalogues 1.

    6. All Entrance Money to be paid at the time of entering and all letters must contain the Entrance Money and

    number of each Class they wish to enter.

    7. No exhibit will be allowed to leave the tents or pens before 5.00 p.m. except by permission from the Secretary.

    8. If any Exhibitor acts in any manner with intention to defraud the Company by securing unfairly any prize

    offered, or retaining any fees, the Company may debar such person or persons from exhibiting for three years.

    9. No dogs to run at large in the field.

    10. All Sheep brought into the Show Ground for exhibition must have the Judges number attached on the far side

    before they can be exhibited, for the benefit of the public. These numbers will be given out a t the Secretarys

    Tent on the morning of the Show. If this is not carried out, no Prize Money will be paid.

    11. All Special Prizes to be sent to the Secretary before the Show.

    12. Subscribers are requested to pay their subscriptions to any of the Committee in the District, or to the Secretary

    or Treasurer, on or before the entries close.

    13. If any disputes arise respecting the age of any animal, the exact age shall be proved to the satisfaction of the

    Committee. The decision of the Judges shall be final except where misrepresentation is discovered. Any

    objection must be made to the Company on the day of the Show.

    14. In all cases the decision of the Committee shall be final and not subject to any court of Law.

    15. Should it occur at any time from unseen adverse circumstances the Companys Funds fall short of meetingexisting liabilities to the successful competitors at the Annual Show after every expense necessarily incurred

    is disbursed, the claimants must be content to receive the balance pro rata amongst them as full discharge of

    all claims against the members of the Company.

    16. Winners of the Cups will be required to guarantee that they will keep them in good condition and return them

    to the Company by the Show Day.

    17. No animal to be shown in artificial colours (excluding dip) or they may be disqualified by the Judges.

    18. Should any dispute arise with any exhibit, the said exhibit will be totally in the hand of the Stewards in the

    ring or tent.

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    OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY

    President: Mr R W Miller

    Patron: The Earl Peel

    COMMITTEE:

    Chairman: E. Whitehead

    Vice-Chairman: P.T. Metcalfe

    Secretary: Ms K Scott; Assistant Secretary: Mr Sinclair Sutherland

    Treasurer: Mrs S Williamson

    Auditor: P.J. GuyLife Member: Mrs. R.P. Rutter.

    WORKING COMMITTEED. AldersonE.J. AldersonJ. Alderson, Angram

    J. Alderson, Low RowR. Blades

    M. BeckwithC. Calvert, Hoggarths

    G. CalvertR. Calvert

    R. W. Clarkson

    S. ClarksonA. CoatesJ. Craig

    R. Guy, GunnersideP.J. Guy

    J HallAdam HunterAlan Hunter

    J. KilburnP. Metcalfe

    Ronnie MetcalfeT. Metcalfe

    P.J. NimminsC. Owen

    B. Porter

    G. PorterJ.W. PorterS. Porter

    W. RawS. Reynoldson

    T. ReynoldsonJ. RolandC. Rukin

    J. RukinM. Rukin

    S. SutherlandM. Sunter

    M. ThompsonB. Thornborrow

    C.R. Thornborrow

    D. WaggettJ. WaggettK. Whitehead

    LADIES COMMITTEEMrs C AckroydMrs. M. Beckwith

    Mrs. A. CalvertMrs. E. Calvert

    Mrs G CalvertMrs. L. Calvert

    Mrs. P. Coates

    Mrs. D. GuyMrs. R. Hall

    Mrs. J. HepworthMrs. R.E. Hunter

    Mrs. A. MetcalfeMrs. L. Metcalfe

    Mrs. K. MirrickMrs. J Moks

    Mrs J Nimmins

    Mrs. C. PorterMrs. L. Porter

    Dr K RawMrs. M. Rutter

    Ms. K. ScottMrs. D. Thornborrow

    Miss C. WaggettMrs. E. Waggett

    Mrs. S. Waggett

    Miss E. WhiteheadMrs. G. Whitehead

    HORTICULTURE COMMITTEE:

    W Bergin, J Craig, A. Guy, P.J. Guy, Mrs A Prudden Mrs. P. Purver, Mrs M Rutter

    Mrs. V. Stark.

    SPORTS & FIELD COMMITTEE:

    E.J. Alderson, M. Beckwith, Mrs. M. Beckwith, C. Calvert, Mr J Craig, J.Kilburn, P.J. Nimmins,G. Porter, T. Reynoldson, Mrs. B. Rukin, J. Rukin, M. Sunter, S. Sutherland,

    M. Thompson, Miss C. Waggett, Mrs. E. Waggett, J. Waggett.

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    JUDGES AND STEWARDS FOR 2010

    SWALEDALE GIMMER SHEEP: Mr J Beckwith, Mr R Dixon

    Stewards: J. Alderson, A. Coates, T. Metcalfe, C Rukin, C.R. Thornborrow

    SWALEDALE TUPS: Mr C Akrigg, Mr K Fawcett

    Stewards: J. Alderson, C. Calvert, R.W. Clarkson, R. Metcalfe, K. Whitehead

    REFEREE FOR SWALEDALE SHEEP: Mr E Birbeck

    CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGES: Mr R Dixon, Mr K Fawcett

    SWALEDALE FLEECE & HAY: Mr P Collinson

    WALKING STICKS: Mr R Oliver

    Stewards: J Roland, M. Sunter, M. Thompson

    POULTRY: Mr G Dent

    PRODUCE: Mrs B Harker, TBC

    Stewards: Mrs. J. Hepworth, Mrs. E. Calvert, Mrs. I. Calvert, Mrs. D. Thornborrow

    WINES: Mr & Mrs G Bridel

    Steward: Mrs D Waggett

    PRESERVES: Mrs P Robinson

    Stewards: Mrs R Hall, Mrs L Porter, Mrs S. Waggett

    HANDICRAFTS: Mrs

    Stewards: Mrs M Rutter, Mrs R Hunter

    ART: Mrs D Donald

    Stewards: Miss C Waggett, Mrs J Moks

    HANDWRITING: Mrs Barbara Guy Steward: Mrs J Moks

    PHOTOGRAPHS: Mrs D Eatch, Dr M Hamer

    Stewards: Mrs. M. Beckwith, Mrs P Coates, Mrs C Porter

    HORTICULTURE OPEN AND LOCAL:

    Vegetables: Mr Flowers: Mr

    Stewards: Mr W Bergin, Mr J Craig, Mr A Guy, Mr P J Guy, Mrs P Purver,

    Mr R P Rutter, Mrs V Stark

    CHILDRENS HORTICULTURE & FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS: Mrs L

    FANCY DRESS: Mr & Mrs G Bridel

    VINTAGE TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS: Mr W Hutchinson

    Steward: Mr D Waggett

    FIELD & SPORTS STEWARDS: Mrs M Beckwith, Mrs J Nimmins,

    Mr P Nimmins, Mrs C Porter, Mrs B Rukin, Mr J Rukin, Mr M Sunter, Mr S Sutherland,

    Mrs E Waggett, Miss C Waggett

    SHOW ANNOUNCER: Mr M Beckwith

    VET: Mr A Hurn, Bainbridge

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    SUBSCRIPTION & PRIZES 2009

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    Cup Winners 2009

    Sheep

    Fawbert & Noble Supreme Champion ............. B Thornborrow

    Tom Sunter, Champion Male ............. .............. . W J Porter

    Female Champion ............................................. B Thornborrow

    Chapman Champion Small Breeders ............. ... W J Porter

    Earl Peel Challenge Cup ............ .............. ......... B Thornborrow

    Reeth Garage Cup ............ .............. .............. ..... J H Walton

    Morgan Rose Bowl ...........................................W J Porter

    The Late Mrs Hope Silver Salver .............. ....... W Richardson & Son

    Farmers Arms Tankard ..................................... P Hallam

    BOCM Shield ...................................................B Thornborrow

    Kilburn Memorial ............................................. J Rukin

    Laurie Rukin Memorial Trophy.... ............. ....... B Hall

    R W Clarkson Tankard ..................................... W Richardson & Son

    Strong Wool Sheep Breeders (Australia) Sash . S Reynoldson & Son

    Haywood & Crossley Hefted Farmers Cup ...... W J Porter

    Tractors

    Gayle Mill Vintage Tractor ............. ............ ...... R Middleton

    Sticks & HayWalking Sticks Tankard ............. .............. ......... A Warwick

    Yorkshire Dales Society (Hay) ............. ............ B Thornborrow

    Produce & Handicrafts

    Noel Metcalfe ................................................... Mrs D Waggett

    Wensleydale Press ............................................Mrs L Calvert

    Morgan Rose Bowl ...........................................A Kelly

    Laxton ...............................................................Mrs P Goldthorpe

    David Thompson .............................................. Mr A Butters

    Coates Scott ......................................................Mrs M Britton

    Children, YFC, PhotographyReynoldson/Alderson ....................................... Madeleine Hill

    Silver Cup (most points) ............ .............. ......... Madeleine Hill

    Mary Thomas Handwriting ..............................Amy Lewis

    Whitehead Fancy Dress ............. ............. .......... Holly & Rhys Travers

    Young Farmers Judging ............. .............. ......... Miss E Moks

    YFC Highest Points..........................................Lucy Porter

    Reeth Gazette Photography .............................. E Fisher

    Jack Nutting Tankard. ............. ............. ............. Mr I Metcalfe

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    Horticulture

    J D Jackson Memorial ...................................... Mrs R Newborn

    Gunnerside Estate ............................................. Gunnerside Estate

    Simpson Trophy... ............. ............. .............. ..... Gunnerside Estate

    The Late Mrs Hopes Plate ............. .............. .... Mrs L Bottomley

    Best Open Exhibit ............ .............. ............. ...... Mr W Barker

    Fell Race

    Midwood Trophy .............................................. Miss E Moks

    Wilf Scott Trophy ............................................. not awarded

    Baldwin Trophy ................................................ Sean Nicholson

    Muker Show Fell Race Tankard ............. .......... Mr A Dunn

    R B Daykin Trophy....... ............. .............. ......... Matthew Calvert

    Sheepdog Trials

    Graham Edwards Shield ................................... Mr A Leake

    Beezy Salver .....................................................Mrs A Hunt

    Punch Bowl Trophy ..........................................Mr P Rigby

    Specials

    J H Clarkson Memorial Trophy ........................ W Barker

    Muker Parish Jubilee Cup (Handicrafts) ..........Mrs M Guy

    The Committee are grateful to Dr D Hill, Mrs R Hunter, Mr J Kilburn, Dr K Raw, Mr T W Raw

    and Mr T Metcalfe for the use of their fields on Show Days.

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    237. 1 Head of Lettuce.

    238. 3 Beetroot, round.239. 3 Carrots, long pointed.

    240. 3 Carrots, stump rooted.241. 6 Pods of Peas.

    242. 4 Tomatoes.243. Best Vegetable Marrow.

    244. Best Cucumber.245. Best Head of Celery.246. Best 6 Runner Beans.

    247. Best 6 Broad Beans.

    248. Best Collection of 4 different vegetables. Type and number as previous classes.249. Collection of any 6 different vegetables (one of each).

    250. Any variety of vegetable not previously classed in open section.251. Special Prize given by Ravensworth Nurseries for Best Exhibit in Open Vegetables.

    No Entry Required.

    LOCAL VEGETABLES252. 4 Round White Potatoes, to be washed.253. 4 Kidney Potatoes any colour, to be washed.

    254. 4 Round Coloured Potatoes to be washed255. Largest Potato, any shape.

    256. 3 Onions, shown as grown, washed.257. 3 Onions, dressed.

    258. 6 Shallots on a plate.259. 2 Trench Leeks.

    260. 2 Pot Leeks.261. 1 Cabbage, any variety. (Not to be cut).

    262. 1 Cauliflower.263. 1 Head of Lettuce.

    264. 3 Beetroot, round.265. 3 Carrots.

    266. 6 Pods of Peas.267. 4 Tomatoes.268. Best 6 Runner Beans.

    269. Best 6 Broad Beans.270 A cucumber271. 1 Flower and 1 Vegetable shown together.

    272. Prize for the Best Collection of 4 different vegetables. Type and number as previous classes.273 Any vegetable not previously classed in local section.

    274. Special Prize for Best Exhibit in Local Vegetables. No Entry Required.

    BEST EXHIBIT PRIZESNo Entry Required

    275. The Gunnerside Estate Cup will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Local Flower and Vegetable

    Section.276. A Silver Cup for Best Exhibit in Open Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Section.

    277. The Simpson Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Best Exhibit from classes 274-275

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    10.30am INVITATION SHEEP DOG TRIAL1st Graham Edwards Trailers Plaque + 20 , 2nd 12, 3rd 10, 4th 8, 5th 6

    BEST RUN BY A NOVICE

    1st Punch Bowl Trophy + 10, 2nd 6, 3rd 4

    DOGS (OPEN)Beezy Salver for Best Type in the Two Classes

    Entry Fee: 50p. Entries taken on Show Field Judged at 2.45pm

    1st 8, 2nd 5, 3rd 3Rough Coated Shepherds Working Dog or Bitch, condition of animal to be considered

    Smoother Coated Shepherds Working Dog or Bitch, condition of animal to be considered

    11 a.m. - 2 p.m. STONE WALLING DEMONSTRATIONBy David Hollingworth

    11 a.m. 12 noon. MUKER BAND PLAY ON FIELD

    QUOITS COMPETITIONSteward: Mr S Calvert

    Entries accepted to 2 p.m. on Show Day.

    1st 20; 2nd 15; 3rd 12; 4th 10.

    2.00 p.m. CHILDRENS FANCY DRESS PARADE

    1. Under School Age

    2. 5-7 years.

    3. 8 years and over

    1st 5; 2nd 4; 3rd 3 for each class 1 for all others.

    4. Group Fancy Dress. 1st 10; 2nd 6; 3rd 4.

    Silver Cup given by Ernest & Doreen Whitehead for overall winner in Fancy Dress

    These classes may be changed if there are large entries.

    2 p.m. 3 p.m. MUKER BAND PLAY ON FIELD

    2.30 p.m. - CHILDRENS SPORTS1st 2; 2nd 1; 3rd 50p and 30p for all others.

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    199. Best 1 stalk Florabunda Rose, any colour.

    200. 3 Best Gladioli.201. Best Vase of Sweet Peas, 6 blooms, any colour.

    202. Best Collection of Garden Flowers.203. 1 Flower and 1 Vegetable shown together.

    204. Special Prize for Best Exhibit in Open Flower Class given by Ravensworth Nurseries.No Entry Required.

    LOCAL FLOWERS205. 3 Decorative Dahlias, medium/small206. 3 Cactus Dahlias, medium/small

    207. 3 Pom Pom Dahlias, small208. The Late Mrs. W.N. Hopes Prize for Best Vase of Asters, 4 blooms.

    209. 1 Rose.210. Best 1 Stalk Florabunda Rose.211. 3 Cut Roses, dissimilar.

    212. Best Collection of Mixed Garden Flowers.213. Best Vase of Sweet Peas, 4 blooms, any colour.214. Best Vase of Spray Chrysanthemums.

    215. Best Foliage Pot Plant.216. Best Flowering Pot Plant.

    217. Special Prize for Best Exhibit in Local Flowers. No Entry Required.

    OPEN FRUIT CLASSES218. 4 Dessert Apples.

    219. 4 Cooking Apples.220. 4 Dessert Plums

    221. 4 Pears222. Any other fruit not classified

    223. Special Prize of 5 for Best Exhibit in Open Fruits. No entry required.

    OPEN VEGETABLE CLASSES224. 4 Round White Potatoes to be washed.

    225. 4 Kidney Potatoes any colour to be washed

    226. 4 Round Coloured Potatoes to be washed.227. Largest Potato, any shape.228. 3 Onions, shown as grown from seed, washed.

    229. 3 Onions, shown as grown from sets, washed.230. 3 Onions, dressed. Grown from seed.

    231. 3 Onions, dressed. Grown from sets.232. 6 Shallots on a plate.

    233. 2 Trench Leeks.234. 2 Pot Leeks.235. 1 Cabbage, any variety. Not to be cut.

    236. 1 Cauliflower.

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    3.00 p.m. - OPEN FELL RACES

    OPEN PRIMARY RACE - Under 12 years

    Prizes: 1st 15; 2nd 12; 3rd 10; 4th 8.

    3 to all non prize winning competitors who complete the course.

    Baldwin Trophy for first competitor home living in the District

    followed by - OPEN JUNIOR FELL RACE - under 14 years

    Prizes: 1st 30; 2nd 20; 3rd 15; 4th 12.

    3 to all non prize winning competitors who complete the course.

    10 for first competitor home living in the District. Plus Wilf Scott Trophy (District).

    followed by - OPEN FELL RACE - under 17 years

    Prizes: 1st 40, 2nd 30; 3rd 20; 4th 15.

    R. Daykin Trophy for first competitor home living in the District.

    15.00 for first girl home.

    5 to all non-prize winning competitors who complete the course.

    followed by - OPEN FELL RACE - Seniors

    Prizes: 1st 75 + Fell Race Tankard; 2nd 60; 3rd 50; 4th 40.

    Midwood Trophy for first competitor home living in the District

    100 added to 1st prize winner if record time is broken. Record time is 11mins 6.9

    seconds.Ladies Prizes: 1st 40; 2nd 30; 3rd 20; if not in the first four prize winners.

    5 to all non prize winning competitors who complete the course.

    3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m MUKER BAND PLAY ON FIELD

    4.30 p.m 5.00 p.m CUP WINNERS TO COLLECT CUPS FROM

    MUKER PUBLIC HALL

    5.30 p.m. - MUKER BANDplay outside the Farmers Arms to close the day.

    The Committee are grateful to Dr D Hill, Mrs R Hunter, Mr J Kilburn, Dr K Raw, Mr T W Raw

    and Mr T Metcalfe for the use of their fields on Show Days.

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    167. Collection of Wild Fruits, named and displayed on a tray or stand not more than 24 inches

    across, measured any way, by any boy or girl attending school.168. Collection of 12 leaves of trees named and displayed. Display no more than 24 inches across,

    measured any way.169. Best Tray Garden, arranged and built up by any child attending school, small figures, such as

    people, seats etc., may be used. Maximum size allowed 18 square.170. Best Vegetable grown by any boy or girl attending school.

    171. Best Animal made from vegetables by any boy attending school.172. Best Animal made from vegetables by any girl attending school.173. Mr. P.J. Guys Prize for Best Collection of 3 Vegetables, grown by any boy or girl attending

    school.

    174. Special Prize of 5 given by Mr & Mrs C Purver for Best Childrens Exhibit in the HorticulturalSection. No entry required.

    OPEN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLASSES,

    EXCEPT CLASS 176Flowers can be home grown or bought. See Rule 5 maximum space allowed for any flower

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    175. An Arrangement in an Unusual Container.

    176. The Late Mrs. W.H. Hopes Presentation Plate for An Arrangement in a Teapot.Confined to Local District.

    177. A Ladys Corsage.178. An Arrangement that includes a piece of wood (accessories allowed, dried flowers and foliage

    are not permitted).179. An Arrangement using artificial flowers (dried flowers are not permitted).

    180. An Arrangement that is within a transparent glass container.181. Special Prize of 5 for Best Flower Arrangement. No entry required.

    OPEN FLOWERSDahlia classes to be shown under Dahlia Society Rules

    182. 3 Decorative Dahlias, Medium.

    183. 3 Decorative Dahlias, Small.184. 3 Cactus Dahlias, Medium.185. 3 Cactus Dahlias, Small.

    186. 3 Ball Dahlias.187. 3 Pompom Dahlias, Small.

    188. One Rose.189. 3 Marigolds.190. The Late Mrs W N Hopes Price for Best Vase of Asters, 4 blooms.

    191. Best Flowering Pot Plant.192. Best Foliage Pot Plant.

    193 Best Pot Fuchsia.194. Best Standard Fuchsia.

    195. Best Cactus Plant.196. 3 Chrysanthemums, Incurved or Incurving.

    197. 3 Chrysanthemums, Decorated or Reflexed.198. Special Prize of 3 Rose Trees given by Braithwaites Nursery for 3 Cut Roses, dissimilar.

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    LIST OF PREMIUMSYOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION (Open)

    N.F.U. (Muker Branch) will give a Special Prize of 8 for the Best Amateur Judge under 25 years of

    age who will be required to judge selected classes, before the other judges commence. No entry

    fee. Entries to be made at Secretarys Tent by 10.30am

    2nd, 5; 3rd, 3.

    Cards will be supplied to each competitor on which to place the numbers of the first three animals in

    order of merit. Ten minutes will be allowed for the competitors to judge each class. Anyone giving

    or receiving assistance will be disqualified.

    Competitors to assemble at the Secretarys Tent at 11 a.m.

    A Perpetual Y.F.C. Cup will be presented to the competitor with the highest

    number of points, residing in the Show District.

    Steward: R. Guy.

    Closing Date for ALL ENTRIES is Wednesday 19th August 2009 and this date will be strictly

    adhered to.

    SHOW HOLDING No.:- 48/369/8005

    SWALEDALE SHEEP CLASSES (Open)

    DEFRA RULES WILL APPLYNOTES:

    1. Exhibits to be penned in the Companys Pens and No Covers allowed.

    2. Rule 17 - No animal to be shown in artificial colours (excluding dip) or they may be disqualified.3. Rule 3 - All Live Stock must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor 3 months previous to the show. Any

    exhibit where the Judge has a pecuniary interest will not be allowed to be shown

    4. Due to lack of parking space please use a small vehicle as possible for transporting livestock.

    5. Where an animal is jointly owned, all owners names must be declared.

    6. Rule 24 All Exhibitors must farm or reside in the Companys District before they can compete in the

    District classes. If an animal is jointly owned and one or more of the owners does not farm in the District,

    then the animal cannot be shown in the District classes.

    JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 10 a.m.

    Entry Fee: 1.

    Prizes: 1st: 15; 2nd: 10; 3rd: 5. Unless otherwise stated.

    GIMMER CLASSES

    1. 1 Ewe confined to Small Breeders. 1st Prize C.B.F. Pellets2. Edward Hirds class 1 Gimmer Shearling confined to Small Breeders.3. Best Gimmer Lamb confined to Small Breeders.

    4. Trident Feed Prize for 1 Ewe, 1 Gimmer Shearling and 1 Gimmer Lamb, confined to SmallBreeders.

    5. 1 Ewe, Large Breeders. 1st Prize B.O.C.M. Shield.

    6. 1 Shearling, Large Breeders. Prizes of feed buckets donated by Eric Lowther. 1st prize 3 buckets,2nd Prize 2 buckets, 3rd prize 1 bucket.

    7. 1 Gimmer Lamb, Large Breeders.8. Best Gimmer Shearling and Gimmer Lamb. Shown in no other class, except classes 13, 14, 15,

    & 16

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    AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIONEntry Fee: 50p.

    Prizes: 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3.

    Jack Nutting Tankard for the Best Photograph in this section.

    All photographs to be shown unmounted and not to exceed 7" x 5".

    Digital photographs allowed. The Secretary regrets she cannot accept postal exhibits.

    All entries to be the exhibitors own work.

    154. Reeth and District Gazette Shield for the Best Snapshot by a child of 16 years or under.

    1st Prize given by Mrs S Restall. Age to be stated.155. Mr. K. Guys Prize for Best Snapshot, black and white.

    156. Mr. C. Beswicks Prize for the Best Photograph of a Landscape in colour.157. Best Photograph of Swaledale, in colour.

    158. Best Photograph of Pets.159. Mr. C. Beswicks Prize for Best Photograph of Children in colour.

    160. Mrs. A. Thornborrows Prize for a Photograph with suitable caption.161. Dr D Hills Prize for Best Wildlife Photograph by a child attending school.162. Dr D Hills Prize for Best Wildlife Photograph by an adult.

    163. Alderson Society Prize for a Photograph of a Swaledale Winter Scene.164. Best Photograph of an Adult in colour.165. Best Photograph of any past Muker Show.

    HORTICULTURAL SECTIONEntry Fee: 50p.

    All Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3. Unless otherwise stated.

    1. Any person exhibiting any flower or vegetable which has not been grown by the Exhibitor shall forfeit allprize money, except class 175- 181 .

    2. Any fruit or vegetable unfit for use shall be disqualified.3. All potatoes must be washed.4. Own foliage to be used, except where otherwise stated. No wiring except for Buttonholes.5. Maximum space allowed for any flower arrangement is 2 6 & tray gardens must be no more than 18

    square.6. All exhibits must be staged before 10 a.m.7. Any Prize may be withheld at the discretion of the Judges.8. No exhibits will be allowed to be removed from the tables or stands in the marquees until 5.00 p.m without

    the written permission of the Secretary.

    Local Classes apply to the parishes of Muker, Melbecks and Grinton above Low White Bridge.

    District Classes apply to the parishes of Muker, Melbecks, Grinton, Reeth, Arkengarthdale

    and Marrick

    The Perpetual J D Jackson Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the local exhibitor with the

    highest number of points in this section.

    Entrance for Horticultre Exhibitors is by the bottom gate only.

    No cars can be moved off the field after 9.45am

    CHILDRENS CLASSES DISTRICTEntry for all classes: 50p.

    A Perpetual Silver Cup will be given to the school child with the highest number of points and

    living in the show area. (All childrens classes in the Show included).

    All Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3. Unless otherwise stated.

    166. The Reynoldson Alderson Trophy for the Best Collection of Wild Grasses collected and arranged

    by a child attending school. Number of varieties and arrangements to be considered.

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    9. Best Tup Lamb and Gimmer Lamb. Shown in no other class, except classes 13, 14, 15, 16, 29 &

    3110. Mrs. Hunters Memorial Prize for the Best Gimmer Shearling. Shown in no other class, except

    classes 13, 14, & 1611. T. Metcalfes Prize for 1 Registered Ewe, 1 Registered Gimmer Shearling and 1 Gimmer Lamb

    from Registered parents.12. R.J. Lunds Prize for the Best Ewe. Shown in no other class, except 13,14 & 16

    13. M. & K. Whiteheads Prize for Best Gimmer Sheep that has been shown and not won a prize.14. Best Gimmer Sheep from a stock of no more than 100 Ewes that has been shown and not won a

    cash prize.

    15. Reeth Garage Cup for Best Gimmer Lamb in the Show.

    16. Earl Peels Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Female Sheep in the District.

    Silver Cup for the Most Perfect Female Sheep.

    Value not to be taken into consideration.

    TUP CLASSES17. P.J. Nimmins Prize for the Best Tup above 2 shear.18. Mrs. J. Nadins and Mrs. J. Purkis Prize for Best 2 shear Tup.

    19. The Late Mrs. B. Hopes Silver Salver for the Best Tup Shearling. Large Breeders.20. Prize for Best Tup Lamb. Large Breeders.

    21. Tup Shearling from a stock of no more than 100 Ewes.22. Laurie Rukin Memorial Trophy for Best Tup Lamb from a stock of no more than 100 Ewes.

    23. Prize for Best Pair of Tup Lambs.

    Perpetual Silver Cup given in memory of the Late George Kilburn.24. Prize for Tup any age above 1 year old, age considered. To be shown in no other class, except 29

    & 30.

    25. HSBC plc Prize for 1 Tup Lamb. Shown in no other class, except classes 29 & 31. 1st: 10; 2nd6; 3rd 4.

    26. Mrs B Crossley & Mrs S Haywood Hefted Farmer Cup for Best Swaledale Sheep (male orfemale) shown by the owner who must be under the age of 25. To be judged by the Referee.

    27. R W Tankard for the Best Tup Shearling and Gimmer Shearling. Given by R W Clarkson28. Trident Feed Prize for Best collection of 1 aged Tup, Tup Shearling and Tup Lamb.29. Trident Feed Prize for Best Male and Female Sheep.

    30. Ronnie Metcalfes Prize for Best Male Sheep that has been shown and not won a prize that day.31. Best Tup Shearling. 1st: 50; 2nd 6; 3rd 4.32. Farmers Arms Tankard for Best Tup Lamb in the Show.

    33. Morgan Rose Bowl for the Best Male Sheep in the District

    A Perpetual Cup given by Mrs. M. Sunter for the Most Perfect Male Sheep.

    Value not to be taken into consideration.

    The Chapman Memorial Cup for the Most Perfect Sheep shown by a small breeder.

    A Perpetual Cup given by the Late Mr. L. Fawbert and the Late T. Noble for the Supreme

    Champion Sheep in the Show. Only Champion Male and Female to be shown.

    Championship Rosette from Swaledale Sheep Breeders Association. Championship to be

    judged by Mr D Allinson & Mr John White

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    ART SECTION - CHILDRENEntry Fee: 50p.

    Prizes for Children to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3; 4th 2; 5th 1.

    Pictures in any medium

    All entries to have been made by the exhibitor. All ages to be stated

    132. Best Painting by a child under 5 years.

    133. Best Picture of a Farming Scene. 8-11 years.134. Mrs. Louise Metcalfes Prize for the Best Picture of a Farming Scene.

    7 years and under.135. Best Picture by a child 11 years and under. Age to be stated.

    136. Best Picture by a child 12-16 years.

    137. Prize for Best Collage by a child attending primary school. Age to be stated.138. Ghyllfoot Tea Rooms Prize for Arts and Crafts, no embroidery, only a finished article, 16 years

    and under.

    139. Any Article. made, collected or grown out of school hours by a boy or girl under 11 years of age.Confined to District. Age to be stated on exhibit.

    140. Any Article. made, collected or grown out of school hours by a boy or girl 16 years and under.

    Confined to District. Age to be stated on exhibit.Classes 139 and 140 to exclude baking and make-up kits.

    141. Mr. & Mrs. G. Bridels Prize for A Computer Generated Picture. No wider than A4.

    142. A Lego/Knex/Meccano or similar construction - original design.143. Mrs. J.W. Porters Prize for A Decorated Stone. 11 years and under. Age to be stated

    144. Kearton Prize given by Peter Nutting for 4 Nature Photographs with caption and mounted.By a Child attending school.

    145. Alderson Society Prize of 10 for a Picture depicting Swaledale Buildings.

    8-16 years. 2nd Prize 5. Other prizes as other childrens classes.The Alderson Society reserve the right to publish the pictures within their society.

    146. A Pen and Ink Cartoon.

    147. Mr & Mrs G Bridels Prize for Best Article made from resistant materials by anyone attendingschool.

    RULE 27. Age Rule for children applies on 31st August.

    A 10 Gift Token for the child with most points in the Art Section given by James Peacock,

    Coal Merchant, Bainbridge.

    AMATEUR ART SECTION - ADULTSEntry Fee: 50p.

    Prizes: 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3All entries to have been made by the exhibitor. Pictures in any medium.

    148. Best Amateur Painting.149. Prize for the Best Dales Painting.150. Best Three Pictures by the same artist to be shown in no other class.

    State space required on entry form.151. Arts and Crafts. No embroidery, only a finished article.

    152. Best Article made from Cane, Wood or Metal. 53. A Pen and Ink Cartoon.

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    Hawes Farmers Auction Mart Centenary Cup for the Exhibitor with most points in Sheep

    section. Cup can be kept outright if won 3 times in succession or 5 times overall

    Winners:

    2005: J W Porter & Sons2006: P Hallam

    2007: not awarded2008: B Thornborrow

    Hefted Farmer Cup given by Mrs B Crossley & Mrs S Haywood for Best Swaledale Sheep

    (male or female) shown by the owner who must be under 25. Cup can be kept outright if

    won 3 times in succession or 5 times overall.

    2008: Steven Coates2009: William Porter

    TRACTORSJudged at 2.30pm

    Prizes for Best Tractors and Best Implement.

    Gayle Mill Trophy for Best Overall Tractor

    Sponsored by Graham Edwards, Trailers. No Entry Fee.

    1st 15, 2nd 10, 3rd 5

    34. Best Vintage Tractor (i.e. up to 1958)35. Best Classic Tractor (i.e. 1958 onwards)

    36. Best Implement37. Best working stationary engine

    WOOL38. Best Fleece of Swaledale Wool. 1st 8, 2nd 5, 3rd 3. Entry fee 50p

    JUNIOR SHEEP HANDLINGNo Entry Fee.

    Open to ages 16 and under. Class to be split according to age of entries.

    Judged on Handling Ability not conformation of the animal.

    Entries to be made at the Secretarys Tent on the day by 10.30a.m.

    Class to be judged at 11.45 a.m.

    Prizes 1st 8, 2nd 5, 3rd 3 and Rosettes

    WALKING STICKSEntry Fee: 50p.

    Prizes in this section: 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3.

    All entries to have been made by the exhibitor.

    39. Best Walking Stick dressed from wood, not painted or decorated, all in one piece.

    40. Best Walking Stick dressed from Horn. Clean shank.41. Best Walking Stick decorated from Wood. All in one piece.

    42. Best Walking Stick decorated from Horn.43. Best Walking Stick made from more than one piece of wood.

    44. Best Ornamental Stick.45. Best Ladies Stick.

    46. Best Shepherds Crook made of wood.

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    127. Handwriting 12 years and over, confined to any child attending school who lives in Show Area.

    Little Billee

    There were three sailors of Bristol city

    Who took a boat and went to sea.But first with beef and captains biscuits

    And pickled port they loaded she.There was gorging Jack and guzzling Jimmy,

    And the youngest he was little Billee.Now when theyd got as far as the Equator

    Theyd nothing left but one split pea.Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy,

    I am extreamely hungaree.To gorging Jack says guzzling Jimmy,

    Weve nothing left, us must east we.Says gorging Jack to guzzling Jimmy,With one another we shouldnt agree!

    Theres little Bill, hes young and tender,Were old and tough, so lets eat he.

    128. Adult Handwriting (Decoration permitted, but handwriting only to be judged).1st prize given by Mrs S Restall to support a dying art

    Wishing You Were Here by Josie Whitehead

    Where aureate leaves are thrown to the wind.

    Fluffy cream eiderdown clouds timidly appearOver the smooth charcoal slated convent roof.

    Wishing you were here, where fluttering leavesDance a fox-trot with the cool, teasing breeze

    Reflecting their chroma in the jade green lake.

    And here, where branches of trees wave gentlyAs if conducting their invisible orchestras,

    Soft raindrops sparkling as they kiss the pool.

    Here, amidst late flowering roses and lavatera,The violaceous faces of fading Michaelmas daisies,Two well fed ducks and moorhens turn homeward.

    Heres wishing you were hereIn my Yorkshire garden

    In the fading light of thisAutumnal day........

    129. Swaledale Limerick. (Handwriting not judged, open to both children & adults)

    130. Poem by a child attending school. (Handwriting not judged, age to be stated)131. Jill Neill Memorial Class. Sponsored by Darlington & Stockton Times, judged by Mr Derran

    Sewell. A short story maximum, 500 words A Swaledale Mystery. Entries to be typed on A4paper and sent directly to the Secretary with entry form. Entries will be judged prior.

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    47. Best Shepherds Crook made of horn.

    48. Best Root Grown Stick. All in one piece.49. Best Thumb Stick. All in one piece.

    50. Best Thumb Stick, more than one piece.51. Best Half Horn or Hunting Stick

    Special Prize of a Pewter Tankard

    given by Mr. J. Waggett, Satron for Best Stick in Show.

    HAYEntry Fee: 50p.

    52. The Yorkshire Dales Society Cup and Special Prize of 3 for the Best Bale of Hay.1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3.

    53. Best Decorated Hay Bale. Confined to children attending school. 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3.

    POULTRYConfined to District, see Rule 2

    State breed of each animal entered on entry form

    Entry Fee: 50p.

    All Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3

    54. Best Hen55. Best Cockerel56. Best Duck

    57. Best DrakeSpecial Prize of 5 to Best in Section

    PRODUCEAll Exhibits to be in place by 9.45 a.m.

    Judging to commence at 10 a.m. Entry Fee: 50p.

    All Prizes to be 1st, 8. 2nd 5; 3rd 3. Unless otherwise stated.

    All entries to have been made by the exhibitor.

    Entrance to Exhibitors in the Top Tent will be Top Lane only. Cars before 9.45 a.m. please.

    SECTION ONEThe Metcalfe Cup awarded to the Best Exhibit in this section. Classes 57-70

    58. Best 1lb Butter, either printed or plain.59. Mr. Dick Guys Special Prize for 1 New Milk Cheese. Stilton or Flat Shape, not tried.

    60. Best 6 Hen Eggs.61. Loaf White Bread.

    62. Mrs. V. Starks Prize for Loaf of Brown Bread.63. Mrs. E. Calverts Prize for Best Fruit Cake made from 1/2lb of flour.

    64. Best Sandwich Cake, unfilled and not sugar dusted.65. Mrs. E. Whiteheads Prize for Best Sponge Cake, without fat.

    66. Mrs. E. Whiteheads Prize for Best Loaf of Gingerbread.67. Gunnerside Womens Institute Prize for the Best Rice Loaf, open to all.

    68. Best Swiss Roll

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    HANDWRITINGAll Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3; 4th 2; 5th 1 classes, except 128. Entry Fee: 50p.

    The Mary Thomas Cup for the Best Piece of Childrens Handwriting

    123. Best Handwriting, 5 years and under (pre-school)

    Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper

    124. Best Handwriting, 7 years and under, confined to any child attending school who lives in ShowArea.

    Rose

    Theres a quaint little woman called Rose,

    Who has flowers that sprout from her nose.What a wonderful sight,

    This floral delight,And she wins Best Display in the shows.

    125. Best Handwriting, 9 years and under, confined to any child attending school who lives in Show

    Area.

    Twelve Oclock Fairy-time

    Through the house give glimmering lightBy the dead and drowsy fire;

    Every elf and fairy spriteHop as light as bird from brier.

    Now, until the break of day,Through this house each fairy stray.

    126. Handwriting 11 years & under, confined to any child attending school who lives in Show Area.

    The Cow

    The friendly cow, all red and white,

    I love with all my heart:She gives me cream with all her might,

    To eat with apple-tart.

    She wanders lowing here and there,

    And yet she cannot stray,All in the pleasant open air,The pleasant light of day;

    And blown by all the winds that passAnd wet with all the showers,She walks among the meadow grass

    And eats the meadow flowers.

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    69. Best Six Queen Cakes. No paper cases

    70. Carro t Cake71. Boys & Men only class: Best Chocolate Cake (filled, not decorated)

    SECTION TWOA Perpetual Cup will be given by Wensleydale Press, Hawes for The Best Exhibit in this

    section, classes 71-83.

    72. Two Items of Food from a Dales Kitchen. Displayed on a Bread Board.

    73. David Parkers Prize for Best Shortbread, not sugar dusted.74. David Parkers Prize for Six Ginger Biscuits (not snaps).75. Mrs M Thompsons Prize for Six Small Yorkshire Cheese Cakes.

    76. Best Two Tea Cakes.77. Kearton Guest House Prize for Four Fruit Scones.

    78. Best Egg and Bacon Pie.79. 4 Cheese Scones.

    80. Best Quiche or Savoury Flan.81. Kearton Guest House Prize for Best Apple Pie on Plate.

    82. Individual Cold Sweet.83. Best 4 Chocolate Butterfly Buns made by a child 11 years and under. (decorations allowed.) Age

    to be stated.84. Four Decorated Shortbread Biscuits made by a child 11 years and under. Age to be stated

    Classes 82 & 83 extra prizes: 4th 2, 5th 1.

    SECTION THREEThe Secretarys Cup donated by Ms K Scott & Mrs P Coates for Best Jam

    85. Best Jar of Raspberry Jam.

    86. Best Jar of Strawberry Jam.87. Best Jar of Blackcurrant Jam.

    88. Any other Variety of Jam.89. Best Jar of Jelly.

    90. Best Jar of Lemon Curd.91. Best Jar of Marmalade.

    92. Best Jar of Chutney.93. Best Jar of Piccalilli.94. Three Preserves presented as a gift (taste and presentation to be judged)

    Special Prize of 5 for Best in Section

    SECTION FOURNo kits allowed in classes 94-9995. Mrs. N. Guys Prize for the Best Home Made Dry White Wine.

    96. Mrs. N. Guys Prize for the Best Home Made Sweet White Wine.97. Best Home Made Red Wine.

    98. Best Home Made Rose Wine.99. Best Home Made Sloe Gin

    100. Best Home Made Gin made from any variety of fruitThe David Thompson Perpetual Memorial Cup for the Best Bottle of Wine

    (Local Exhibitor Only)

    Special Prize of 5 for Best in Section

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    UPPER SWALEDALE Y.F.C. CLASSESClasses 100 to 103 inclusive are open to all people 25 years and under.

    A Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the exhibitor with the highest number of points in these

    classes. 3 points of 1st, 2 points for 2nd, 1 point for 3rd. Entry Fee: 50p

    All Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3

    101. Pizza (max 6 diameter).

    102. Plate of afternoon tea (max 4 pieces).103. A decorated plant pot.

    104. A decorated masquerade mask.

    HANDICRAFT SECTIONExhibits in Handicraft Section not to have been shown before 2005.

    A Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl given in memory of the late Mrs. Morgan of

    Gunnerside, for the Best Piece of Handiwork in classes 104 to 121 inclusive.

    Laxton Cup for Best Local Handicraft.

    Muker Parish Jubilee Cup to the Exhibitor with the highest number of points resident in

    Muker Parish

    A Special Prize of 5 given by Mrs. W. Pearson to the exhibitor with the highest number of

    points in the Handicraft Section.

    All Prizes to be 1st 8; 2nd 5; 3rd 3. Entry Fee: 50p.

    All entries to have been made by the exhibitor, except class 122.

    105. Best Hand Knitted Garment, 4 ply for adult.

    106. Best Hand Knitted Garment, D.K. or Chunky.107. Best Hand Knitted Garment, Arran pattern.108. Mrs. J. Aldersons Prize for the Best Garment for a Baby, under 2 years.

    109. Best Knitted Article to fit a child age range 2 to 12 years.110. Swaledale Woollens Prize for Hand Knitted Garment made from Swaledale or Wensleydale

    Wool.111. Best Sewn Article. Machine sewing allowed.

    112. Best Embroidered Article. Not canvas work or cross stitch. Framed.113. Best Embroidered Article. Unframed, Not cross stitch or canvas work.

    114. Best Article in Canvas Work.115. Best Article in Cross Stitch.

    116. Mrs. H Olivers Prize for the Best Crocheted Article.117. Best Cross Stitch Bookmark.

    118. Best Cushion.

    119. Best Article made from Hooky or Proddy.120. Swaledale Woollens Prize for any item made from wool by a child attending school (age to be

    stated)121. A Patchwork or Quilted item.122. Mrs. Annas Metcalfes prize for a An Old, Seaside Postcard.