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PRODUCE & INDUSTRY

ENTRY FEE: 30p per entry unless otherwise stated
ALL ENTRIES TO: Mrs. D. Sutcliff, Sunnybrow, St. Johns Chapel.
Co. Durham. DL13 1RQ Telephone: (01388) 537287
ENTRIES CLOSE: 28th August 2008
PRIZE MONEY 1st £2.00,2nd £1.50, 3rd £1.00
DISCLAIMER: All exhibits left at the owners risk.

PRODUCE HOME BAKING CLASSES

A prize of £5.00 to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the whole of the Produce Section, kindly donated by Mrs. E. Fairless, Westgate.

JUDGES: Miss. S. Broadwith, Bedale
Mrs. S. Copstick,Kirby Stephen
Best Baker : NANCY ROWELL MEMORIAL CUP
For the winner of most points in the home baking classes
Class
1 Loaf made in a bread maker
2 Wholemeal Loaf
3 Speciality Bread
4 4 Scones - Any Recipe
5 4 Cheese Scones
6 4 Fruit Scones
7 Carrot Cake - with any topping
8 Quiche
9 4 Sausage Rolls
10 Apple Tart on a Plate
11 Any Tray-Bake - Four pieces
12 4 Ginger Biscuits - Not Rolled
13 4 Sweet Mince Pies - S/C Pastry
14 4 Rock Buns
15 4 Butterfly Buns
16 Sandwich Cake - Baked in one tin with filling only
17 Cherry Cake
18 Rice Loaf
19 Chocolate Cake - Baked in one tin with filling only
20 Gingerbread - slab
21 Lemon Drizzle Cake
22 Date and Walnut Loaf
23 4 Jam Tarts
24 6 Rum Truffles
25 Fruit Cake. - Prize Money kindly donated by Westgate W.I.
26 Vegetarian Pastie
27 Men only - Victoria Sandwich Cake

PRESERVE CLASSES

LENA DENT MEMORIAL CUP: For the winner of most points in the Preserve Classes
Mr & Mrs E.H.Watt Salver for Best Judged Item in this class
JUDGE: Mrs. D. Proud, Evenwood
28 Marmalade
29 Raspberry Jam
30 Blackcurrant Jam
31 Strawberry Jam
32 Lemon Curd
33 Jelly - Any Fruit
34 Any other jam not included above
35 Chutney
36 3 Hen Eggs One will be broken

INDUSTRIAL

N.B. No article to be entered if it has won a prize previously at this show.
Display stands are permitted , state if entry is an original design.
PRIZE OF £5.00 To Exhibitor gaining the most points in the Industrial Section, plus Dora Craig Memorial Salver
JUDGES: Mrs. L. Kippax, Northallerton
Mrs. G. Hall, Satley

37 Hand Knitted Article in Cotton or Cotton Mixture
38 Hand Knitted Article for Infant up to 2 years - no ribbon or tie
39 Any Crochet Article , Any Yarn.
40 Dressed Barbie Type Doll
41 Hand Knitted Article in 3 or 4 ply
42 Hand Knitted Article in Double Knitting Yarn
43 Hand Knitted Article in Aran Yarn
44 Hand Knitted Hat
45 Hand Knitted Childs Jumper
46 Hand Knitted Egg Cosy
47 Hand Embroidered Article
48 Soft Toy
49 Any Article in Cross Stitch
50 Durham Quilting any size
51 Hand Made Scented Sachet
52 Small gift costing less than £3 to make - cost on ticket
53 Hand-made Greetings Card - bought mounts accepted
54 Gift Wrapped Parcel
55 Christmas Decoration
56 ART - Picture (any medium) Mounted


CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT
ENTRY FEE: £1.00 an entry JUDGE: To be Decided
PRIZE MONEY: 1st £6.00 2nd £5.00 3rd £4.00 4th £3.00
Open to any group of 2 or more exhibitors
57 A Picnic
3 named items to be judged & overall presentation
UPPER WEARDALE SHIELD to Winning Tray


JUNIOR CLASSES

JUDGE: Sue Abel, Wolsingham
ENTRY FEE: 10p per entry unless otherwise stated
PRIZE MONEY: 1st £2.00 2nd £1.50 3rd £1.00
Please State Age on Entry Form , NAME MUST NOT BE ON ENTRY A donation towards prize money kindly given by Mr. G. Hoodless, St Johns Chapel Primary School

AGE - UP TO AND INCLUDING 4 YEARS OLD
Child with most points in this section will receive £2 kindly donated by Mrs. Freda Bulman. Infant Cup kindly donated by the Proud Family
58 A Painting
59 Drawing
60 A Collage

Prize money for these three classes kindly donated by Mrs. F. Bulman

AGE - UP TO AND INCLUDING 8 YEARS OLD

The Molly Brown Challenge Trophy & Replica will be awarded to the child who collects the most points in this section + £2 kindly donated by Mrs. Freda Bulman
61 A Poem Own Composition MY FAVOURITE COLOUR¯
Prize money kindly donated by Mrs. B. Hall, Daddry Shield

62 4 Flapjacks
63 Painted Stone
64 Iced Fairy Cakes
65 A Painting or Drawing
66 A Scarecrow from a Wooden Spoon
67 Christmas Decoration
Prize money kindly donated by Mrs. J. Proud, Ireshopeburn

68 Handwriting Set Piece
From Paddington Rules the Waves by Michael Bond

When Paddington went down to the sea early one morning, he soon had company. "Its a bear", cried a seagull, "and he's digging up our beach!"
"He's made a sandcastle,"¯ said a second seagull. "Look how pleased he is.""Now he's lost his bucket," said a third seagull. "I could have told him that would happen. Screech! Screech!"

AGE - UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 YEARS OLD

TROPHIES: An Annual Cup and Replica will be presented to the Junior Exhibitor who collects most points in this Section + £2 kindly donated by Mrs. Freda Bulman.

69 4 Handmade Biscuits
70 Pizza - Any Base
71 My Favourite Sandwich-List Filling
72 4 pieces - Flap Jack
73 Miniature Garden
74 A Poem Own Composition MUSIC
Prize money kindly donated by Mrs. B. Hall, Daddry Shield

75 Edible Alien
76 A Painting or Drawing - Weardale
77 Hand Made Card NEW BABY¯
Prize money kindly donated by Mrs. J. Proud, Ireshopeburn

78 Hanging Mobile
79 Decorated Plantpot
80 A Decorated Wellie
81 A Handcrafted Article
82 Handwriting - Set Piece
from Northern Lights by Philip Pullman

Jordan College was the grandest and richest of all the colleges in Oxford. It was probably the largest, too, though no one knew for certain. The buildings, which were grouped around three irregular quadrangles, dated from every period from the early Middle Ages to the mid-eighteenth century. It had never been planned; it had grown piecemeal, with past and present over-lapping at every spot, and the final effect was one of jumbled and squalid grandeur.

83 Computer Design A4 Poster SPORTING EVENT¯
All Entries To Be Submitted Not Later Than Thursday 28th August 2008
To:- Mrs. D. Sutcliff, Sunnybrow. St. Johns Chapel, Co Durham DL13 1RQ
Telephone: (01388) 537287
Prize money will be issued from 4.30 p.m. and exhibits must not
be removed before that time
Prize Money not collected at the show will be returned to
The Weardale Agricultural Society Accounts.

A Display of Work Produced By the Children from St. Johns Chapel
& Wearhead Primary Schools
will be on display in the Produce and Industry Tent

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Weardale Agricultural Society , St Johns Chapel Show Home Page |Location |Programme of Events |Weardale Agricultural Society Officers |Judges |Attractions |Pet Section |Cattle Section |Sheep Section |Dog Section |Photography Section |Horticultural Section |Produce & Industy Section |Horse & Pony Section |Scarecrow Section |Terrier & Lurcher Section |Car Boot Section |Public Safety Warning |Show Information |Cross Country Section |Dry Stone Walling Section |Quoits Section |Main Attractions |Countryside Section |Display of Motor Bikes |Entry Forms |Links for Weardale Agricultural Society, St Johns Chapel Show |Guestbook |Mail Form