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16488 Dshow Sched 06 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:21 pm Page 1 Cover design by Becky Atkinson 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 3 Cowens Ltd - established in 1821 - are pleased to sponsor the Dalston Show Factory shop for Cotton wool rolls, cosmetic pads, pleats, balls and buds. Waddings for quilts, furniture repairs, soft toys, cushions and pet beds. Fireproof curtain interlining. Wool, silk, cotton and synthetic felts. Biological cleaning products for oil stains on patios etc. Also Site surveys to fulfil environmental conditions in planning consents. Underground oil interceptors. Tank and equipment bunds. 24 hour oil spill clean up services. 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 5 262. Vase of Mixed Garden Flowers.This class is sponsored by JOHN & ANGIE GARDHOUSE, 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 263. A Flowering Geranium or Pelagonium. This class is sponsored by MICHAEL KING, Jewellery Workshop,Tarragower, 1st £10 (voucher), 2nd £2, 3rd £1.50. 264. A Flowering Begonia. Maximum pot size 6 inches. This class is sponsored by WESTWOOD NURSURIES, Dalston - 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 265. Flowering Pot Plant. (Excluding Geranium, Pelagonium or Begonia) This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle 1st £5, 2nd £4, 3rd £3. 266. A flowering planted pot for the patio (not to exceed 18” in diameter). This class is sponsored by A.J. HARRISON, JOINERY & KITCHEN FITTING, Carlisle. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 267. Vase of Mixed Herbs.This class is sponsored by THE BAROMETER WORKSHOP,Sebergham. 1st £5 2nd £3, 3rd £2. 268. 2 Pot Leeks.This class is sponsored by THOMSON, RUDDICK AND MEDCALF. 1st £5 2nd £3, 3rd £2. 269. 4 Potatoes (round).This class is sponsored by HICKSONS. 270. 6 Pods of Garden peas.This class is sponsored by LAWN-ORDER, GROUNDS MAINTENANCE, Dalston 271. 3 Beetroot.This class is sponsored by JB LOWTHIAN, Carlisle 272. 1 Lettuce.This class is sponsored byDALSTON PHARMACY LTD,The Square, Dalston. 273. 6 Shallots. Sponsored by CRUMBS, Dalston. 274. 3 Onions grown from sets.This class is sponsored by CARROCK MEATS, Dalston. 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. 275. 3 Carrots.This class is sponsored by JB LOWTHIAN, Carlisle 276. 3 Broad Beans.This class is sponsored by GRAY ASSOCIATES LTD, Dalston. 277. 3 Runner Beans. This class is sponsored by THE ORIGINAL JOHN’S PLAICE, Dalston. 278. 5 Tomatoes (Red).This class is sponsored by JAMES WALTON, (WALTONS) Dalston. 279. 1 Cucumber. This class is sponsored by LAMONT PRIDMORE LTD, Carlisle. 280. 1 Cauliflower.This class is sponsored by HICKSONS 281. 1 Cabbage.This class is sponsored by WALBY FARM PARK, Crosby on Eden. 282. 3 Courgettes.This class is sponsored byDALSTON MASONIC LODGE. 283. Collection of 4 kinds of Vegetables - one of each variety.This class is sponsoredbyP.M.S. FABRICATIONS, Burgh Road Ind. Est., Carlisle. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 284. A Garden on a Biscuit Tin Lid.This class in sponsored by N. PARK (Fencing Ltd), Dalston. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 50 3 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 7 241. 3 Pieces of Traybake (1 variety) (12-16 years).This class is sponsored byP.M.S.FABRICATIONS LTD. 242. 3 Plain Scones (12-16 years).This class is sponsored byDALSTON MASONIC LODGE 243. A Decorated Gift Bag (12-16 years).This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle 1st £4.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00, 4th £1.00. FLORAL ART A Cup will be given by DALSTON & DISTRICT FLOWER CLUB to the winner of the most points in this section. A Special Prize will be given to the Winner of the most points in this Section by MR E TELFER,THE SWAN SALON, DALSTON. A Special Prize, will be given by PETER & ALISON HOLLIDAY for the most outstanding exhibit in this section. Class 244. ‘Still Life’ An exhibit using natural plant material. Accessories allowed. (A table space of 30” will be allowed).This class is sponsored by BLOOMSBERRY, Carlisle. 1st £10.00, 2nd £6.00, 3rd £4.00 (vouchers) 245. ‘Green is the theme’ A predominantly green exhibit (A table space of 30” will be allowed).This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle. 1st £7.00, 2nd £5.00, 3rd £3.00. 246. ‘Everythings coming up Roses’. An Exhibit using Natural Plant Material. Accessories allowed. (A table space of 30” will be allowed).This class is sponsored by ANDY & GILLIAN POTTS, Dalston. 1st £7.00, 2nd £5.00, 3rd £3.00. 247. A modern arrangement using Natural Plant Material. Accessories allowed. (A table space of 30” will be allowed).This class is sponsored byBASKETS & BUNCHES, High Street,Wigton. 1st £10.00, 2nd £6.00, 3rd £4.00 (Vouchers). 248. ‘Over the Rainbow.’ An exhibit using natural plant material. Accessories allowed. (A table space of 30” will be allowed). To be arranged by 1 or 2 people working together.This class is sponsored by ORTON GRANGE CAFE & ICE CREAM SHOP,Orton Grange. 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £4 (vouchers). 249. An exhibit using a single stem (greenery allowed). (A table space of 24” will be allowed).This class is sponsored by FEARON FLOWERS. 1st £7.00, 2nd £5.00, 3rd £3.00 (vouchers). 250. ‘Pretty and Petite’. An exhibit (over 4” and under 9”). Accessories allowed.This class is sponsored by SINGLETONS PAINTING CONTRACTORS. 1st £7.00, 2nd £5.00, 3rd £3.00. 251. ‘Anything Goes’. (16 years & under) This class is sponsored by JOHN & FRANCES THOMLINSON, Your local friendly printshop. Gretna. 1st £4, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1 252. ‘Flowers in a Jam Jar’. (16 years & under) This class is sponsored byDALSTON PHARMACY LTD, The Square, Dalston. 1st £4, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1 Proud to sponsor the HORTICULTURAL SECTION A Tray will be given by the Society to the Winner with the most points in this section. A Special Prize will be given to the Winner of the most points in Classes 253 – 267 inclusive by Dalston show PETERLYNN, HAIRDRESSERS, Cecil Street, Carlisle. A Special Prize will be given to the winner of the most points in Classes 268 – 284 inclusive by S.H. ELECTRICALS LTD, Carlisle. Class 253. 6 French Marigolds.This class is sponsored by RM CAPSTICK. 254. 6 Pansies.This class is sponsored by HICKSONS, Dalston. 255. 3 Dahlias, any variety.This class is sponsored byDALSTON AGGREGATES. 256. 3 Gladioli, any variety.This class is sponsored by ALAN GREGORY HANDYMAN, Dalston. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 257. One Specimen Rose.A Cup donated by THE FAMILY OF THE LATET NIVEN, will be awarded to the Winner of this class. This class is sponsored by LAMONT PRIDMORE LTD, Carlisle. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 258. One Vase of 3 Rose Blooms.This class is sponsored byDALSTON MEDICAL PRACTICE. t. 01228 513513 e. [email protected] www.qicprint.co.uk 259. Vase of 3 Annuals (All one kind excluding Sweet Peas).This class is sponsored by MCGUFFIE PLANT HIRE. 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 260. Vase of 3 Perennials (all one kind). This class is sponsored by R LESLIE & SONS, Holly House Nurseries, Durdar. 1st £5.00, 2nd £4.00, 3rd £3.00. 261. Vase of Sweet Peas. A Cup donated by THE FAMILY OF THE LATE T NIVEN will be awarded to the Winner of this class.This class is sponsoredbyNPARK (Fencing Ltd) - 1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00. 4 49 2010 D show Schedule 14/6/10 4:22 pm Page 9 226. A Badge (need not be handmade) (8-11 years).This class is sponsored by THE COUNTRY HOUSE, Carlisle. 227. Handmade Article (8-11 years).This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle. 1st £4, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1. 228. Handwriting (unmounted and no illustrations) “A thank you letter for a gift” (8-11 years). This class is sponsored by GEORGE WILKINSON, Ratten Row. 229. A Handmade Picture - “The World Cup” (8-11 years) (Not to exceed A3 size) This class is sponsored by The CORNER SHOP, Dalston. 230. A Creature Made from Edible Items (8-11 years).This class is sponsored byDALSTON MEDICAL PRACTICE. 231. A Victoria Sandwich Cake - Jam filled baked in one tin (8-11 years). This class is sponsored by CUMBRIA DANCE. 232. 3 Rockbuns (8-11 years). Sponsored by CRUMBS, Dalston. 233. A Decorated Plant Pot (8-11 years). This class is sponsored by HARRY BARROW. 234. A Computerised Greetings Card (8-11 years).This class is sponsored by RENU WIGGINS, Grinsdale. 1st £4.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00, 4th £1.00 235. A Novelty Mouse Mat (need not be handmade) (12-16 years).This class is sponsored by WALBY FARM PARK, Crosby on Eden. 236. A Handmade Article (12-16 years).This class is sponsored by JOHN TREMBLE, Carlisle. 1st £4, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1. 237. Handwriting (unmounted and no illustration) ‘A Verse from a Chart Song’ (12-16 years). This class is sponsored by LATTIMER HOMES, Mealsgate. 238. A Handdrawn Black & White Pencil Sketch “Any Subject” (12-16 years). (Not to exceed A3 size) This class is sponsored by GRAY ASSOCIATES, Dalston. 239. Design an iPod Cover (12 -16 years). This class is sponsored by AJ CARR, Joiner & Contractor, Stockdalewath. 240. A Coloured Snapshot of any subject (film or digital, not to be enhanced, unmounted) not to exceed 7”x 5” (12 - 16 years).
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