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Results of Home Industries 2013 Results of Home Industries 2014 157. Lettuce (2 Heads) 1st Denise Sweeney 158. Cabbage (2 heads) 1st Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 159. Best Carrots 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair 160. Best Onions 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 161. Best Parsnips 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 162. Longest Carrot or Parsnip 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 163. Best Stick of Rhubarb 1st Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 164. Eggs – Brown Hen 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Denise Sweeney 3rd Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 165. Eggs – Duck 1st Jackie Whiethead, Doocastle, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 166. The Bridge House Collection of Vegetables All Ireland Entry €3 No Entry 167. The Board Bia – Quality Potato Championship Entry Fee €3 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 168. All Ireland Domestic Arts Championship Entry Fee €3 No Entry 169. Home made Blackcurrant Jam 1st Thelma Banks 2nd Agnes Cassidy 3rd Barbara Meer 170. Homemade Strawberry 1st Agnes Cassidy 171. Homemade Raspberry Jam 1st Dorthy Taylor 2nd Karen Clarke, 172. Homemade Marmalade Jam 1st Mary Gilbride, 2nd Mary Gilbride 173. Homemade Rhubarb Jam 1st Agnes Cassidy 2nd Gladys Barlow TURF 174. Quality Brown Turf (6 sods) 1st Denise Sweeney 2nd Agnes Cassidy 175. Quality Black Turf (6 sods) 1st Thelma Banks 2nd Dorthy Taylor HOME BAKING SECTION 176. Homemade Rhubarb Tart 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon 177. Homemade Apple Tart 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 178. Homemade 6 Plain Scones 1st Caroline Conway 2nd Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon 3rd Caroline Conway 179. Homemade White Soda Bread 1st Mary Gilbride, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim 2nd Mary Gilbride, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim 180. Homemade Brown Bread 1st Caroline Conway, Carrick on Shannon, Co. Leitrim 2nd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 3rd Mary Gilbride, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim 181. Homemade Quiche (must include cheese) 1st Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 182. Homemade Sponge Cake (Any filling no cream) 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrown, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 183. Swiss Roll 1st Jacqueline Neary, Carrow Elphin, Roscommon 2nd Freda Robertson, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 184. Homemade Butter Sponge (Any filling) Not decorated 1st Aileen Bright, Rossespoint, Sligo 185. Homemade Butter Sponge Decorated 1st Kayleigh Wilkinson 186. Madeira Cake 1st Kayleigh Wilkinson 2nd Kayleigh Wilkinson 187. Carrot Cake 1st Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Pauline Gorman 188. Shortbread (6 portions) 189. Pan Boxty (6 Farls) 1st Paddy Boyhan, Westmeath 2nd Patsy Harte, Knockanarrow, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 190. Homemade Potato Cake (6 Farls) 1st Paddy Boyhan 2nd Paddy Boyhan 191. Tullamore THE ODLUMS ALL IRELAND HOME COOKING CHAMPIONSHIP Qualifiers Mary Gallagher, Bonniconlon Mary Gilbride, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim 192. The Odlum’s All Ireland Bread Baking Championship Qualifier Mary Gilbride, 193. CHOCOLATE COOK OF THE YEAR Qualifiers Mary Gilbride Jacqueline Neary 194. Household Article made of wood. 1st Michael Duke, Bunnanadden, Ballymote 2nd Michael Duke, Bunnadden, Ballymote Cian Windsor 195. Hand Crochet Any Article. 1st Gabriel Gaffney, Brooher, Ballinafad 196. Best Hand Knit Garment traditional Arran stitches new. 1st Maura Brehony, Cooperhill, Riverstown 197. Any Hand Knit Article. 1st Maura Brehnon 198. Something New From Something Old. 1st Michael Duke, Bunninadden, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 2nd Jade Murphy, Riverstown 3rd Maura Brehony 199. Any Soft Toy in Hand Knitting. 1st Claire Wallace, Cambs, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Claire Wallace, Cambs, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 200. Any Article in Patchwork. 1st Claire Wallace, Cambs, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 203. Any Picture using Embroidery 1st Norma Martindale, Aughameelta, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 204. Best Original Painting 1st Aisling Browne, 2nd Norma Martindale, Aughameela, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 205. Best Drawing or Sketch 1st Claire Hawthorne 2nd Claire Hawthorne 3rd Claire Hawthorne Flowers 206. Best Arrangement of Wild Flowers 1st Norma Martindale, Aughameelta, Dromahair 2nd Michael Duke, Bonninadden, Ballymote, Co. Sligo 3rd Mary Taheny 207. Best Arrangement of Cut Flowers 1st Valarie Barber, Cashelgarron, Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo 2nd Bernadette Keane, Branchfield, 208. Best Arrangement for Hall Table 1st Jacqueline Callaghan, Coolbock, Riverstown 2nd Bernadette Keane, Branchfield 209. Best Arrangement for Dining Table 1st Mary Taheny, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo 2nd Valarie Barber, Cashelgarron, Drumcliffe 211. Best Display of Roses No Price 213. Best Rose of the Show (1) 1st Valarie Barber 2nd Richard Taylor 3rd Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co Leitrim 212. Best Potted Plant 1st Michael Mc Goldrick Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 2nd Norma Martindale, Aughameelta, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 3rd Aileen Bright, Rosses Point, Sligo 213. Best Potted Plant in Flower 1st Bridie Mc Steen, Theur Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. leitrim 3rd Bernadette Keane, Branchfield 214. Best Window Box 1st Bridie Mc Steen, Theur, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 2nd Bernadette Keane 3rd Coolbock National School, Coolbock, Riverstown, Co. Sligo 215. A Lady’s Spray 1st Mary Taheny, Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo 2nd Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 216. A Gentleman’s Button Hole 1st Michael Mc Goldrick, Kilcoosey, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim 2nd Karen Clarke, Coolaney, Co. Sligo PHOTOGRAPH SECTION 217. Best Photograph of Baby/Toddler 1st Denise Sweeney 2nd Denise Sweeney 218. Best Photograph of Agricultural Scene 1st Gladys Barlow, Riverstown 2nd John Taylor, Fannybrook, Riverstown 3rd Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 219. Best Black and White Photograph 1st Denise Sweeney 2nd Valarie Barber, Cashelgarron, Drumcliffe, 220. All Creatures Great and Small 1st Aisling Browne, Magheralee, Raphoe, Co. Donegal 2nd Kedron Fallon 221 . Best Celebration Photograph 1st Gladys Barlow, Riversotwn 2nd Karen Clake, Coolaney Junior Section Vegetable and Farm Produce (Age 12-18) Best Decorated Egg 1st Louise Robertson, Riverstown, Co. Sligo Plate of Decorated Buns 1st Meabh Callaghan, Coolbock 2nd Grace Robertson, Riverstown A Model Made using recycle material 1st David Barlow, Riverstown A Model Made using Fruit or Vegetable 1st Rian Conway Any Clay or Plasticine Model 1st George Barlow, Riverstown 227. Eggs Brown Hen 1st Fiona Davey, Sooey Cookery 228. Best Homemade scones 1st Eilis O’Connor, Cambs, Ballymote 2nd Lisa Gallagher, Grove Road, Bonniconlon 229 Best Homemade Apple tart 1st Eilis O’Connor, Cambs, Ballymote 2nd Karen Clarek, Coolaney 230. Best Homemade Queencakes 1st Kayleigh Wilkinson 2nd Lisa Gallagher, Grove Road, Bonniconlon 3rd Kayleigh Wilkinson 231. Best Plate of Decorated Buns 1st Karen Clarke, Coolaney 2nd Lisa Gallagher, Bonniconlon 3rd Meabh Callaghan, Coolbock 232. Best Homemade Biscuits Any Variety 1st Lisa Gallagher, Bonniconlon 233. Best Novelty Cake 1st Aoife Flaherty, Sooey 2nd Eilis O’Connor, Cambs, Ballymote 3rd Karen Clarke, Coolaney 234. Any Baking by a Boy 1st Donal Callaghan, Coolbock Sheep Results 65. Best Purebred Ewe/Hogget that Reared a Lamb 1st Trevor Howard Siggins 2nd Sean Doyle 3rd Brian Funneran 66. Best Purebred Hogget 1st Thomas James 2nd Thomas James 67. Best Purebred Ram 1st Sean Doyle 2nd Gareth Grahan 3rd Trevor Siggins 68. Best Purebred Ram Lamb No Entry 69. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Sean Doyle 2nd Brian Finneran 3rd Thomas James 70. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Stuart Dorran 2nd Stuart Dorran 3rd Jonathan Higgins 71. best Purebred Hogget 1st Stuart Doran 2nd Stuart Dorran 3rd Jonathan Higgins 72. Best Purebred Ram 1st Stuart Dorran 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Ross Henry 73. Best Purebred Ram Lamb 1st Jonathan Higgins 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Stuard Dorran 74. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Stuart Dorran 2nd Stuart Dorran 3rd Peter Rooney 75. Best Purebred Ewe that reared a Lamb 1st Mark Greavey 2nd Peter Rooney 3rd Peter Rooney 76. Best Purebred Hogget 1st Peter Rooney 77. Best Purebred Ram 1st Ross Henry 78. Best Purebred Ram Lamb 1st Peter Rooney 2nd Ross Henry 3rd Peter Rooney 79. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Peter Rooney 2nd Mark Greavy 3rd Peter Rooney 80. Best Purebred Ewe that reared a Lamb 1st Noel and Kieran Murphy 2nd Noel and Kieran Murphy 3rd Niall Greavey 81. Best Purebred Hogget 82. Best Pured Ram 1st Noel & Kieran Murphy 2nd John White 3rd Niall Greavey 83. Best Purebred Ram Lamb 1st Mark Walsh 2nd Noel & Kieran Murphy 3rd Noel & Kieran Murphy 84. Best Purebred Ewe Lamb 1st Mark Walsh 2nd Noel & Kieran Murphy 3rd Noel & Kieran Murphy 85. Best Crossbred Ewe that Reared a Lamb 1st Stephen Clarke 2nd Mark Greavey 3rd Stephen Clarke 86. Crossbred Ewe Lamb Final 1st Ross Henry 2nd Stuart Dorran 3rd Daniel Brett 87. Bress Crossbred Non-Continental Hogget 1st Daniel Brett 88. Best Crossbred Factory Lamb 1st Mark Walsh 2nd Niall Greavey 3rd Stephen Clarke 89. Best Butchers Lamb 1st Niall Brennan 2nd Stephen Clarke 3rd Niall Brennan 90. Best Eve any Breed 1st Stephen Clarke 2nd Daniel Brett 3rd Geariod O’Connor 91. Crossbred Ewe Lamb Final 1st Niall Brennan 2nd Niall Brennan 3rd Niall Higgins 4th Stephen Clarke 92. Best Pet Lamb Shown by a child under 16 years 1st Patrick Greavy 2nd Patrick Kenny 3rd Declan Igoe 93. Best Store Lamb Crossbred or any other Breed shown by a child under 16 years 1st Rebecca Brehony 2nd Niall Higgins 3rd Ailis O’Connor Junior Section 94. Best Pet Lamb shown by a child under Under 16 years 1st Patrick & Declan Igoe 2nd Karen Clarke 3rd Patrick Kenny 95. Best Store Lamb 1st Karen Clarke 2nd Martin Greavy Various Section 255. Bonny Baby 1st Rachel Gillooley 256. Bonny Baby 6 months to 1 year Runners Up Deirdre Mc Donagh Alainn Mc Morrow 257. Bonny Baby 1 year to 18 months 1st Lexi Mullaney 2nd Poppy Rose Taylor 3rd Adam Curran 258. Little Miss Riverstown (under 10) 1st Cara Tighe 2nd Grace Kelly and Aibhe Kelly 3rd Isabella Duffy 259. Little Master Riverstown (under 10) 1st Mark Kenny and Tadhg Kenny 2nd Kevin Kelly 3rd Jack Willis 260.
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