& DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD

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COWTHORPE SHOW TOCKWITH

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LONG MARSTON BICKERTON

WALTON 65th WIGHILL BOSTON SPA TADCASTER BRAMHAM

(Affiliated Member of the Federation of Show Societies) SOME OF OUR SHOWDAY ATTRACTIONS REGISTERED CHARITY 1105149 WETHERBY SILVER BAND TO BE HELD AT MINIATURE RAILWAY TOCKWITH & DISTRICT SHOWGROUND CHAINSAW SCULPTING DEMONSTRATION CATTAL MOOR LANE CLARO BEAGLES ART GROUP EXHIBITION POLICE AND FIRE UNITS CHILDRENS’ AMUSEMENTS SATURDAY 7th AUGUST 2010 AND ALL THE USUAL SHOW CLASSES Come and help us celebrate our (some attractions may be subject to change) 65th Birthday ALL FOOD OUTLETS ARE LOCAL YORKSHIRE BASED USING YORKSHIRE PRODUCTS OVER £5000 PRIZE MONEY - OVER 120 TROPHIES IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EXHIBITING IN THE FARMERS MARKET Admission: Adults £7.50, Children (16 and Under) Free CONTACT SARAH BURCKHARDT ON 01423 359522. Cars Free OR THE WORKING CRAFTS MARQUEE Thank you for your support, all proceeds are used to enhance the work of CONTACT MAUREEN ATKINSON ON 01937 845638. Tockwith & District Show Society in furtherance of its charitable objectives. www.tockwithshow.org.uk www.tockwithshow.org.uk (24) (1) CLASSES PAGE SENIOR STEWARD FLOWERS CHILDREN’S SECTION 20 Miss N Jackson, , 140 Prince Rupert Drive, Tockwith, , YO26 7PU. (MEASUREMENT ALLUDE TO HEIGHT AND WIDTH) Tel: 01423 358748. DOG FUN EVENTS 13 Mrs Frost, 25 Netherdale Court, Wetherby. LS22 6SW. 40. An Arrangement in a wine glass. Tel: 01937 586705. Entries on show day only. 41. Only a Rose” An arrangement with 1 flower spike and foliage. DOG SHOW 13 Mrs Linda Woodrow 2 Carr Lane, Wetherby LS22 5EA 01937 587523 Entries on show day only. 42. An Arrangement in an unusual container. FANCY DRESS 20 Mrs M Atkinson, Moss Carrs Farm Cottages, Bickerton, Wetherby. 43. A small container of cut mixed herbs - to include at least three varieties. LS22 5EN. Tel: 01937 845638. Entries on show day only. 44. An Arrangement in a basket - not exceeding 18 ins. FARM PRODUCE 14 Mr D Hannington Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith York YO26 7QG 45. A Foliage House Plant. Tel: 01423 359248. Entries on show day only. 46. A spray for a lady’s dress. FARMERS MARKET Mrs S Burckhardt, 11 Marston Road, Tockwith, York. YO26 7PR. 47. A Miniature Arrangement - not exceeding 3 ins. Tel: 01423 359522. GYMKHANA 10 Mr & Mrs G Burnell, Millfield Farm, Tockwith Road, Bilton-in-Ainsty, 48. An arrangement of foliage only, seed heads allowed. York. YO26 7PA. Tel: 01423 358480. Entries on show day only. 49. Miniature Garden in a container. Not to exceed 12 ins. HORSE & PONY 8-10 Mrs A Jackson, 140 Prince Rupert Drive, Tockwith, York. YO26 . Tel: 07717874085. BRANCH ENTRY HORTICULTURAL 18-19 Mrs A Taylor, 7 Wharfe Grove, Wetherby. LS22 6HA. Tel: 01937 582449. 50. “A CHRISTENING CELEBRATION” To include 3 items of craft and 2 items of MOTOR VEHICLES 15 Entries to :- Mr Les Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorks, YO26 8ED. Tel: 07739960472 produce (items for judging to be listed). OPEN CRAFTS 16 Entries to :- Mrs J Tham, The New House, Angram Road, Long Marston, To be displayed within an area 3ft by 3ft. York, YO26 7LR. Tel: 01904 738813. Accessories allowed, staging will also be judged. PETS 14 Miss Kate Atkinson, Moss Carrs Fm, Bickerton, Wetherby LS22 5EN Tel: 01937 845638. SECTION RULES PIGEONS Mr D Johnson, Derwent, Thorp Arch Grange, Wetherby. LS23 7BA. Tel: 01937 842193. Separate schedule PIGS 13 Miss G Horsley Avenue Farm, Acaster Selby, York. 01904 744353 1. Only Y.C.A. members may compete. POULTRY Mr Jamie Hyde No1 Bungalow Fox Covert Farm, Wetwang, Driffield, 2. All entries must be made by the exhibitor, and not shown at any previous Tockwith Show. YO26 9JX Tel: 01377 288030 Separate schedule 3. Items are exhibited at owners risk. PRIVATE DRIVING 11 Entries to :- Mr Les Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorks, 4. All exhibitors in the Flower classes must provide their own receptacles. YO26 8ED. Tel: 07739960472 5. Where possible, labels must be securely fastened to all exhibits. PRODUCE & PRESERVES 17 Entries to :- Mrs A Ross, 35 St Thomas’s Way, Green Hammerton, North 6. All exhibits must be staged by 10.30 am on Saturday, 7th August 2010. Yorks, YO26 8BE. Tel: 01423 339863. 7. Presentation of trophies will take place at 3.45pm. RABBITS Separate schedule RURAL CRAFTS 14 Mr D Hannington Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith York YO26 7QG 8. No exhibits may be removed before 4pm after which time the Committee cannot be held Tel: 01423 359248. Entries on show day only. responsible for loss or damage. SHEEP 12 Messrs. P & N Hughes, Grange Farm, Angram, York. YO2 3PA. 9. Objections must be made to the Y.C.A. Secretary before 3.30 pm on the day of the Show. Tel: 01904 738247. 10. The Judge’s decision is final. SHIRE / HEAVY HORSES 7 Mr P J Young, 2 Highfield Cottages, Walshford, Wetherby. LS22 5HT. Tel: 01423 359134. All entry forms must be submitted by Saturday 30th July 2010 to :- SHOW JUMPING 10 Mrs S A Hannington Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith York YO26 7QG Tel: 01423 359248. Christine Clayton 2 Northgate House, 17 Northgate, Wetherby, TRADE STANDS Applications to Mr R Ellis, Lilburne, 1 Kendal Gardens, Tockwith, West Yorkshire, LS22 5RF Tel: 01937 583496 York. YO26 7QR. by 18th July 2008. Tel: 01423 358393. VINTAGE MACHINERY 15 Entries to Mrs Christine Barber, 4 Abbey Lane, Healaugh, Tadaster. ENTRY FEE: 25p each item. Please make cheques payable to West Riding YCA and include a LS24 8DF. Tel: 01937 834640 WORKING CRAFTS Mrs M Atkinson, Moss Carrs Farm Cottages, Bickerton, Wetherby. S.A.E. for forwarding of exhibitor entry cards. LS22 5EN. Tel: 01937 845638. TROPHIES YORKSHIRE COUNTRY- 22-23 Mrs Christine Clayton. 11 Court, Wetherby LS22 5RF WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Tel 01937 583496. (TO BE HELD FOR ONE YEAR) ** ENTRY FORMS CAN BE FOUND IN THE CENTRE OF THE SCHEDULE, THE WILFRED BLACKER CUP will be awarded to the Branch gaining the most points. ADDITIONAL FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET www.tockwithshow.org.uk THE SAVILLE CUP will be awarded to the member gaining the most points. THE JUBILEE CUP will be awarded to the best individual entry. DATA PROTECTION ACT THE JOAN HANSELL TROPHY will be awarded to the Branch winner of class 50. Completion of an entry form implies your acceptance that your name will be published in the show cata- THE WEST RIDING TROPHY will be awarded to the husband/partner gaining the most points. logue and any publication regarding prize winners. If you wish your name to be PAT BLACKER TROPHY will be awarded to the overall winner of the flower section. excluded from the catalogue or result publications please contact the Secretary Les Wake 07739960472. POINTS: 1ST - 3 points, 2nd - 2 points, 3rd - 1 point. (2) (23) YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Tockwith & District Agricultural Society Ltd PRESIDENT HANDICRAFTS Mr Roger Taylor 1. A Hand Painting of a Yorkshire Scene in any medium President Elect 2. A mounted photograph of “A Winter Scene”, Photograph 7” x 5” and mount 9” x 7”. Mr Mike Tham Exhibitors may only exhibit two entries in this class. Past Presidents 3. An article of Embroidery. Maj C York, Miss S Dunnington, Mrs M Machin, Mr H Blacker, Mr N Hildreth, 4. Counted thread work to include Cross Stitch. Mr S Mecrow, Mr T Tunnard, Col E York, Mr J Platts, Mrs S York, Mr W R Lofthouse, 5. A gift wrapped parcel for a New Baby. Mrs A Handley, Mr M Allen, Mr C Farrer, Mrs B Otley, Dr R Porter, Mr Phillip Hughes, 6. Tapestry. Mrs A L James, Mrs B M Lofthouse, Mr J Penty, Mr E Alton. 7. A Cushion. 8. Patchwork and/or Quilting worked by Hand. Vice Presidents 9. Patchwork and/or Quilting worked by Machine. Mr E Alton, Mr S Oldfield, Mr S Shuttleworth. 10. Any other Handicraft. Honorary Vice Presidents 11. Handmade Bag in any medium. Messrs: D Brydon, R Blacker, B Fox, T Gill, D Padget, J Platts, P Phillips, 12. A greeting card for a New Baby. T Tunnard, G Wilson, Col E York, S Raisbeck, N Waller. 13. An invitation in any medium to a Christening. Mesdames: A Handley, A Hourihan, J Mecrow, B Otley, 14. A hand knitted Toy. M Tunnard, J Waller, L Raisbeck. 15. Hand knitted garment 4ply or under. CHAIRMAN 16. Hand knitted garment Double Knitting or Aran. Mr Sam Blacker Classes 4, 10 and 16 may be split into two if number of entries warrant it. Honorary Secretary PRODUCE Mr Les Wake 17. A Fruit Loaf. Whixley Gatehouse, Scate Moor Lane, Whixley, YO26 8ED 18. Four Sultana Scones. Tel: 07739960472 Email: [email protected] 19. A Lemon Drizzle Loaf. DIRECTORS / TRUSTEES 20. An Egg Custard Tart. Mr L Wake, Mr R Blacker, Miss M Lee, Mrs F Harris, Mrs J Tham, 21. A Victoria Sandwich - with raspberry jam filling and dusted with caster sugar. Mr P Pick, Mr M Taylor, Mrs S Burckhardt and Mrs B Otley. 22. Chocolate Cake - filled and decorated. 23. Five Chocolate Chip Cookies. Council Members 24. An Apple Pie -in a saucer. Messrs: A Alton, C Billenness, W Bowyer, G Burnell, C Coggrave, D Garritt, 25. Decorated cake suitable for a Christening. To be judged on decoration only. P Dodgson, B Ellis, D Hannington, P Hughes, J Hyde, D Johnson, D Kelly, 26. A Round of Shortbread. S Newlove, P Robinson, S Ross, R Taylor, P Wood, P Young. 27. A Savoury Flan. Mesdames: J Allen, M Atkinson, C Barner, E Buckle, L Chasney, J Davey, 28. Four Meringues - no filling L Hannington, S A Hannington, J Holmes, G Horsley, A Jackson, A Ross, 28. PRESERVES A Taylor, C Wake, A Westaway, M Young. Trophy Steward (ALL JARS TO HAVE CELLOPHANE COVERS AND A RUBBER BANDS) Miss Michelle Lee 29. A Jar of Raspberry Jam. The Old School House, Marston Road, Tockwith, York. YO26 7PR. Tel: 01423 358493. 30. A Jar of Blackcurrant Jam. Commentator 31. A Jar of Strawberry Jam. Mrs C Barber 32. A Jar of Lemon Curd. Honorary Legal Advisor 33. A Jar of Marmalade. Mr R Taylor 34. A Jar of Jelly - any kind. Honorary Accountants 35. A Jar of Mixed Fruit Jam, label to say which fruits have been used. Peter Howard & Co. Ltd 36. A Jar of Chutney. Honorary Medical Officers HUSBANDS/PARTNER’S - Honorary Veterinary Surgeons 37. A cookery item from a member’s husband or partner. Mr K S Hughes & Messrs and J Hutchinson, Dunlop & Baird. 38. A handicraft item from a member’s husband or partner. 39. A flower arrangement in a tankard. Not to exceed 18ins. Company No. 5126120, Registered Charity No. 1105149 (22) (3) THE SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION TO ALL WHO POETRY COMPETITION HAVE HELPED WITH SPONSORSHIP & DONATIONS TOWARDS THE SHOW. LISTED BELOW ARE AGREED SPONSORS AND ADVERTISERS AS OF 20TH MARCH - A FULL Judge: Mrs J Tickle Entrants are from Year Five of the following schools: LIST WILL APPEAR IN THE SHOW PROGRAMME Kirk Hammerton C.of E. Primary - THE THOMPSON TROPHY. AGRICON ENGINEERING STEPHENSON / ENGLISH & SON Rufforth C.P. School - THE UNA WALTON TROPHY. AINSTY FARMS DIRECT THOMLINSONS Tockwith C.of E. Primary - THE NEWSOME CUP. M J ALLEN THORNTON & LINLEY Long Marston C.of E. Primary - THE MARSTON MOOR ACTIVITY TOYS TROPHY. MR E ALTON THE SPOTTED OX Green Hammerton Primary - THE BARNES CUP. ARCON PLANT TOCKWITH MOT CENTRE Nun Monkton Primary - THE PTA & FRIENDS CUP. L K BELL TOCKWITH WITH WILSTROP PC Askham Richard Primary - TOCKWITH SHOW POETRY CUP M BELL MR & MRS L WAKE BIFFA WASTE MANAGEMENT NORMAN R WALLER BILTON WITH BICKERTON PC ANGIE WALKER 276. Best Poem - “My Village” BATA of MALTON WESTWOOD VETERINARY PRACTICE CAMPBELL & PENTY WETHERBY SKIP HIRE THE A. GOSLEY TROPHY & £20 BOOK TOKEN TO OVERALL WINNER. CENTRE PARK HOLDINGS WHARFEDALE FARMERS AUCTION MART £15 BOOK TOKENS TO WINNER FROM EACH SCHOOL. MR & MRS P C CHASNEY WHARFEDALE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT THIS COMPETITION WILL BE JUDGED BEFORE THE END OF TERM AND ALL PRIZES WILL BE COUNTRY PRODUCTS BRENDA WHITTAKER PRESENTED AT SCHOOL, EXCEPT THE TROPHIES WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED ON SHOW DAY. J P DENT WIGHILL PARISH COUNCIL FIELDCARE MRS I WOODS All poems will be displayed in the Children’s Marquee on show day. HIGH PRINT YORK AUCTION CENTRE This class is available for sponsorship contact Les Wake MR P HUGHES HUTCHINSON DUNLOP & BAIRD VETS ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT THE CHILDREN’S MARQUEE BY 10.00AM ON SHOW DAY. PETER HOWARD & CO LANGLEY’S SOLICITORS MR KENNY LIESKE LONG MARSTON PC AFTER SHOW PARTY GEORGE A MOORE FOUNDATION ROECLIFFE BUSINESS CENTRE Tockwith and District Show Field. RENTON & PARR WILLIAM G SEARCH LTD Come and relax with the committee after a fantastic day. SELBY LIVESTOCK MARKET SHIRE AGGREGATES Live Music, Disco, Food and Bar. Doors open at 7.30pm STAGE ONE TOCKWITH Tickets available from Les Wake 07739960472 Don’t be disappointed book early Thank you for your support, all proceeds are used to enhance the work of Price £10 per adult Tockwith & District Show Society in furtherance of its charitable objectives.

Tockwith and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show Society THE COSTCUTTER TOCKWITH TROPHY WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT BEST TRADE STAND "The Tockwith and District Show Society is committed to maintaining safety Space is limited so an early application is advisable. standards and reducing risk to those acting for the Society, exhibitors, Prices from £35 traders and members of the public." Applications to: Mr B Ellis, Lilburne, 1 Kendal Gardens, Tockwith, The full policy is available for inspection in the Secretary's marquee on the show day. York. YO26 7QR by 19th July 2010. FUR & FEATHER CLASSES DATA PROTECTION ACT Classes for Rabbits, Pigeons and Poultry are Completion of an entry form implies your acceptance that your name will be published in the in a separate schedule available from: show catalogue and any publication regarding prize winners. If you wish your name to be Mr L Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorkshire, YO26 8ED. excluded from the catalogue or result publications please contact the Secretary Tel: 07739960472 Les Wake 07739960472. or Listed Fur & Feather Stewards see Page 2

(4) (21) CHILDREN’S SECTION Judging commencing 11.00 am in nominated marquee. Stewards: Nicola Jackson & Camran Trail. “FRIENDS OF THE SHOW” Judge: Mrs R. Powell. ENTRY FEE: 50p per class Prizes: 1st - £1.50 + free ice cream voucher, 2nd - £1, 3rd - 75p. If you would like to become a 'Friend’ please complete the All entrants in Section A to receive a free ice cream voucher. Sponsored by Yorkshire Dales Ices. Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups. (age as at 31.07.10). form below and return it to Jenny Tham enclosing a cheque A. Pre-school (under 5 years) B. 5-7 years C. 8 - 10 years D. 11 - 14 years. made payable to 'Tockwith and District Show Society' SECTION A - PRE SCHOOL 261. Decorate 3 Rice Krispie cakes. for £26 - single membership or £48 - joint membership 262. Draw an animal face on a paper plate. 263. Make a Robot (any material) BENEFITS 264. Draw a picture of your Family or Family Member. SECTIONS B, C & D - AGES 5 - 14 ENTRY TICKET(S) FOR THE SHOW 265. Make a garden in a shoe box. FREE LUNCH VOUCHER(S) 266. Take a photograph of your “Most Magical Place”. (Additional lunch vouchers available on request) 267. Make a model Sheep (any material). 268. Design a poster on “Saving the Planet” MEMBERS CAR PARK 269. Make a Bookmark (any material). MEMBERS MARQUEE OPEN FOR REFRESHMENTS 270. Poem (no more than 16 lines) “Best day Ever” THROUGHOUT THE DAY 271. Make and Decorate 3 Buns. 272. Draw or paint a Wild Animal. MEMBERS ONLY BAR & TOILETS 273. Design a cover for Tockwith & District Show Programme 2011. PERIODIC NEWSLETTERS (£10 book token awarded to best overall design, which will be used for the 2011 Programme). The above classes have been kindly supported by Tockwith with Wilstrop PC, If you would like further information please contact: Bilton with Bickerton PC, Long Marston PC & Wighill PC. Jenny Tham THE MECROW TROPHY - most points in pre-school group. The New House, Angram Road, Long Marston, York. YO26 7LR. THE EDNA MAY FARRER TROPHY - most points in 5-7 age group. THE GOWLAND TROPHY - most points in 8-10 age group. Tel: 01904 738813 E-Mail: [email protected] THE ELWESS TROPHY - most points in 11-14 age group. THE MILNER TROPHY - most points overall in Sections B, C or D. NAME: ……………………………………………………… PLEASE STATE AGE GROUP ON ENTRY FORM AND AGE ONLY ON FRONT OF EXHIBITS. Entry Forms only to: Miss N Jackson, 140 Prince Rupert Drive, Tockwith, York, YO26 7PU. Tel 01423 358748 ADDRESS: …………………………………………………. Entries close: 4th August 2010. ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT THE CHILDREN’S MARQUEE BY 10.00AM ON SHOW DAY. …………………………………………………………………… FANCY DRESS ……………………………………………………………… Commencing 11.45 am. MAIN RING Steward: Mrs M Atkinson. EMAIL: ………………………………………………………. Judge: Mr R Taylor ENTRY FEE: £1 (taken on the field) TEL NO: ……………………………………………………… Prizes: 1st - £3, 2nd - £2, 3rd - £1. Rosettes to all entrants.

274. Fancy Dress for children under 14. COSTCUTTER CUP 275. Mounted Fancy Dress for children under 14. THE TOCKWITH SHOW CUP 230. ‘Friends for Life’ as of April 2010 CHILDREN MAY ENTER ONLY ONE OF THE FANCY DRESS CLASSES. Mr & Mrs M.J. Allen Mr M Leather Dr & Mrs R Porter Mr & Mrs E Alton Mrs B M Lofthouse Mr & Mrs S Raisbeck Mr & Mrs C Billenness Miss L McWhinnie Mr & Mrs R Taylor DATA PROTECTION ACT Mr & Mrs K Bramley Mr & Mrs S Palmer Mr & Mrs M Tham Completion of an entry form implies your acceptance that your name will be published in the Mrs C Helfferich Mr B Peckitt Mr & Mrs N R Waller show catalogue and any publication regarding prize winners. If you wish your name to be Mr & Mrs O G James Mr & Mrs J Penty excluded from the catalogue or result publications please contact the Secretary Les Wake 07739960472. DUE TO RESTRICTED SPACE A FULL LIST OF THE 2010 ‘FRIENDS OF THE SHOW’ WILL APPEAR IN THE SHOW DAY PROGRAMME / CATALOGUE

(20) (5) 235. Six Pods of Broad Beans. 236. Three long Carrots with Tops. 1. If any exhibitor shall, in the opinion of the Show Committee, infringe any of the Rules and 237. Three Carrots, other than long, with Tops. Regulations of this Show, he shall be liable to forfeit all claims to any prize which may have been 238. Three Parsnips with Tops. awarded to him, or he may otherwise be dealt with as the Committee in their absolute discretion may 239. Three Globe Beetroots with Tops. think fit. 2. In the event of a complaint in writing being lodged with the Secretary against an exhibitor, the person 240. Three Turnips with Tops (no swedes). complaining shall at the time deposit £10, which shall be forfeited should the complaint not be 241. Three Onions, Spring sown, as grown. sustained or refunded if the complaint is sustained. 242. Six Spring Onions, as grown. 3. The Judge shall have the power of withholding or reducing the value of the prize where exhibits are 243. Three Onions from sets, dressed. considered unworthy of the prize offered. 244. Six Shallots (any variety), dressed. 4. Only two prizes to be given for under four judged entries in any class. 245. One Cauliflower. 5. No person except the Judge or other Authorised Officials shall be allowed to remain in the Marquees during judging. 246. One Cabbage (any variety). 6. The Judge’s decision is final. 247. Two Heads of Lettuce. 7. All classes open except where otherwise stated. 248. One Cucumber. 8. The Committee reserve the right to accept or refuse any trade stand at their discretion. 249. One Vegetable Marrow 9. All persons attending the Show in any capacity do so at their own risk and the Committee disclaim all 250. Six Radishes with Tops. liability for any damage, injury or loss which may occur either personal or otherwise. 251. One Large Specimen, any Vegetable. 10. These rules and also those given under respective classes must be strictly adhered to, and each entry implies acceptance of the Rules. 252. Five Tomatoes. 11. No persons other than Officials or Competitors are allowed in the Ring or Collecting Ring. 253. Three Courgettes - not to exceed 6in. 12. Except where otherwise stated, all trophies are perpetual and cannot be won outright and will be held 254. Three Peppers/Chillies. until the date of the next show, unless recalled earlier by the Society. They must be returned by 10 am 255. Five Gooseberries. on the morning of the show in a sound clean condition. 256. One plate of soft fruit - 4 varieties. 13. The Committee are not responsible for any losses, mistakes or accidents that may occur in any entry 257. Five Apples (any variety). and all entries are received subject to this condition. 14. The Committee are not responsible for the medical condition of any animal entered by any exhibitor 258. Three stems Parsley. which might be contagious, that causes loss or damage to other animals. All exhibitors of animals are 259. An unusually shaped fruit or vegetable. expected to comply with the specific rules relating to their breed of animal (these are listed separately 260 One Flower and one Vegetable as from the schedule. within the schedule). 15. In the event of unfavourable weather or some other unusual circumstance the Committee are BEST VEGETABLE TROPHY & VEGETABLE TROPHY. empowered to cancel the Show and will not hold themselves responsible for any expenses, except NOVICE TROPHY (Classes 199 - 260) TUNNARD TROPHY (Classes 199 - 260) entry fees, which might be incurred by any competitor, who should make a claim to the Secretary via SAE. 16. Trophies available from 3.30 pm. Entrants who have not exhibited before in the Tockwith Show Horticultural Section may register as Novices by putting NOVICE after their competitor’s name on their Horticultural entry form. Entries to: Mrs A Taylor, 7 Wharfe Grove, Wetherby, LS22 6HA. Tel: 01937 582449. 1. All stock and Farm Produce to be on the field half an hour prior to judging. Entries close: 31st July 2010. ALL EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED BY 10.30AM. 2. No livestock or Farm Produce entries to be moved off the show ground before 4.00 pm. Exhibitors may only exhibit ONE entry per class. Exhibitors to provide their own vases.

1. All exhibits must be staged by 10.30 am. Childrens’ section exhibits must be staged by 10 am. SPONSOR A TREE All specimens, where possible, shall be correctly named. 2. No exhibits to be removed before 4.30 pm. Tockwith and District Agricultural Society have in 3. All entry forms, together with entry fees, must be forwarded to the Section Steward by the closing date conjunction with the Charity Freewood planted published in this schedule. 1300 trees / shrubs around our fields. 4. All specimens (except Floral Effect Classes) must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor and have been cultivated by him/her, on his/her land, or on land rented by him/her. Such exhibits must have These tree’s are available to be sponsored at a cost of £7.50 (to include a plaque) for been in the possession of the exhibitor for at least three months prior to the show. In the event of a more info or to sponsor please contact complaint being lodged with the Secretary, the Committee shall have the power to inspect the garden of the exhibitor in question. Mr L Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorkshire, YO26 8ED. 5. Exhibitors may only exhibit one entry per class in the Horticultural and Produce & Preserves classes. Tel: 07739960472 or [email protected] 6. All exhibits in the Open Crafts and Childrens’ section must be the exhibitors OWN WORK and not to have been exhibited at any previous Tockwith Show. Entry Tickets No person shall be allowed to enter the Showfield without producing a valid ticket. DUE TO PRINTING DEADLINES ONLY ENTRIES BEFORE THE 1st JULY A ticket (not transferable) will be issued to Exhibitors whose entries amount to £5 or more WILL BE ENTERED IN THE PROGEAMME across Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. (6) (19) Entry Ticket’s SHIRE HORSES No person shall be allowed to enter the Showfield without producing a valid ticket. (Affiliated to the Shire Horse Society) (Entries close: 30th July 2010.) A ticket (not transferable) will be issued to Exhibitors whose entries amount to £5 or more Commencing 11.00 am. MAIN RING Senior Steward: Mr P J Young. across Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. Judge: Mr Bedford ENTRY FEE: CLASSES 1, 3-5 - £5, CLASS 2 - £2.50 Prizes: Classes 1, 3-5: 1st - £20, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £10. Class 2: 1st - £15, 2nd - £10, 3rd - £5. Rosettes to 4th. HORTICULTURAL OPEN CLASSES £5 WILL BE PAID FOR EACH NON PRIZE WINNING HORSE TAKING PART IN THE GRAND Judging commencing 11.00 am in nominated marquee. Senior Steward: Mrs A Taylor. PARADE AT 12.30PM. Judges: Flowers: Mr N. Worsnop. Vegetables: Mr J Smiles ENTRY FEE: 50p 1. Brood Mare with Foal at Foot. THE SALESHOUSE TROPHY TO WINNER. Prizes: 1st - £2, 2nd - £1.50, 3rd - £1. Rosette for best Horticultural exhibit. 2. Foal. TED DUNNING MEMORIAL TROPHY FLOWER ARRANGING 3. Yearling. (colt, gelding or filly only) Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake. 199. A flower floating in a small dish. 4. 2 Year Old. (gelding or filly only) Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake. 200. Arrangement of Flowers, any foliage, for effect. No accessories. 5. Barren Mare or Gelding 3 Years upwards. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 201. A vase of mixed herbs. THE CHALLIS CUP TO THE CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE. 202. Arrangement in an unusual container. £20 TO CHAMPION SHIRE, £10 TO RESERVE. 203. A miniature arrangement - total height not to exceed 3in. Only horses in The Shire Horse Stud Book or Grading Register may compete in classes 1-5 which are restricted 204. Best Corsage or buttonhole. to paid members of the Shire Horse Society. Animals in Grade Register ‘A’ can compete in the Shire Horse J H BYGATE TROPHY FOR FLOWER ARRANGING. Classes at Affiliated Shows, but only those animals in the Stud Book or Grade Register ‘B’ can compete for FLOWERS Silver Spoons. Entries cannot be accepted at affiliated shows in classes for Shires from any person who has 205. One Rose. been either suspended or removed from membership of the Shire Horse Society or has been excluded from exhibiting for prizes at shows, sales or exhibitions or from taking part in any show organised by the Shire Horse 206. Three Roses - Cycle or Bloom (tight, exhibition and full bloom). Society. No animal to be eligible to take more than one Silver Spoon during one year, the Royal and Shire 207. Three Stems Floribunda Roses. Horse Society Shows being excepted. 208. Five Pansies. 209. Five Fuchsia florets. THE YORKSHIRE LOWER DALES ACCUMULATOR 210. Five Gladioli florets. For Aldborough, Tockwith and Ripley Shows 211. Nine stems of Sweet Peas - any variety. 212. Vase of annuals. Five stems. Sponsored by: Shire Aggregates 213. Three Spray Chrysanthemums. 1st £100 & Trophy 214. Five stems of any perennial flower - one variety. 2nd – £50, 3rd – £25, 4th – £12, 5th – £8, 6th – £5. 215. Three Spikes of Gladioli. Points to be awarded as follows: - 1st = 6 pts, 2nd = 5 pts, 3rd = 4 pts, 4th = 3 points, 5th = 2 points, 6th = 1 pt. 216. One Hosta leaf. 217. Three stems of flowering shrubs – different varieties. 218. One stem of any flower not in schedule – own foliage permitted. 219. One succulent plant. 220. One Cactus. HEAVY HORSES 221. A Fuchsia. Commencing after class 5 222. One Pot Plant (In Bloom). SPECIAL OPEN CLASS (for any heavy horse breed other than Shires) NO ENTRY FEE 223. One Pot Plant (Non Flowering). Prizes: 1st - £20, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £10, 4th - £5. Rosettes to 7th place. 224. A Tuberous Begonia. - THE DOROTHY BERRY ROSEBOWL 6. A heavy horse – any other breed. THE SPOTTED OX TROPHY. FLOWER TROPHY. (Sponsored by The Spotted Ox Tockwith) DAHLIAS 225. Three Dahlias, Poms (2in. or under). HEAVY HORSE WITH TURNOUT 226. Three Dahlias, Cactus or Semi-cactus. Commencing at 2.30pm 227. Three Dahlias, Ball or Decorative. Prizes 1st– £20 2nd - £15 3rd - £10 4th - £5 Rosettes to 7th place 228. Three Dahlias, Single. 7. Horse with Turnout (vehicle or implement). THE TOMMY YOUNG TROPHY SPONSORED BY M BELL & J P DENT DAHLIA TROPHY. £50 will be paid to each entry in class 7 to assist with transport costs JOSEPH NAISH TROPHY FOR BEST FLOWER EXHIBIT. (Classes 205-228) VEGETABLES Entries to: Mr P J Young, 2 Highfield Cottages, Walshford, Wetherby. LS22 5HT. Tel: 01423 359134. 229. Box/tray of six different vegetables, one of each - box/tray size 2' x 2’ max. Entries close: 30th July 2010. 230. Five White Potatoes (washed). 231. Five Coloured Potatoes (washed). INSHOT PHOTOGRAPHY 232. Six Pods of Peas. WILL BE ON SITE TAKING PHOTOES ALL DAY IN THE HORSE SECTION. 233. Six Pods of Dwarf French Beans. WEB = www.inshot.co.uk 234. Six Pods of Runner Beans. 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(18) (7) HORSE & PONY SHOWING Entry Ticket’s ENTRIES FOR HORSE & PONY SHOWING (CLASSES 8 - 47) TO: No person shall be allowed to enter the Showfield without producing a valid ticket. Mrs A Jackson, 140 Prince Rupert Drive, Tockwith, York. YO26 7QX. Tel: 07717874085. A ticket (not transferable) will be issued to Exhibitors whose entries amount to £5 or more PLEASE NOTE - No Refunds - Credit Vouchers for other classes at Stewards discretion. across Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. DRESS CODE - Jackets, Jodhpurs (not coloured) & Hard Hats (to comply with all current regulations which to date are British Standard PAS 015 & EN1384 PRODUCE & PRESERVES OPEN CLASSES Send A5 SAE for numbers. Judging commencing 11.00 am in nominated marquee. Senior Steward: TBA Entries close: 30th July 2010. ENTRY FEE £5.00 PER CLASS IN ADVANCE OR ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON DISPLAY BY 10.30AM ENTRIES CAN BE TAKEN ON THE DAY AT £8, IF CLASSES NOT FULLY SUBSCRIBED Judges: TBA. Prizes: 1st - £2, 2nd - £1.50, 3rd - £1. ENTRY FEE: 50p HORSE & PONY CLASSES MAY BE SPLIT OR COMBINED DEPENDING ON ENTRIES. PRODUCE Prizes: 1st - £10, 2nd - £7, 3rd - £5. Rosettes to 5th place. 167. Victoria Sponge - baked in 2 tins; 7 or 8” diameter, raspberry jam filling only, sprinkled with caster sugar. COLOURED HORSE & PONY 168. Fruit Loaf - made with dried fruit. COUNTRY PRODUCTS TROPHY. Commencing 9.00 am. MAIN RING Judge: Mr Peter Dodsworth 169. Chocolate Cake - no filling, icing, topping or decoration. Piebald, Skewbald & Tri-coloured 170. Madeira Cake. 8. In Hand, any age, height or sex. Native / Traditional– to be shown in a natural state or fully 171. 3 Macaroons. trimmed & hogged. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 172 3 Butterfly Buns. 9. In Hand, non-native to be shown plaited and trimmed. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 173. 3 Shortbread fingers. 10. Ridden, any age, height or sex. Native/Traditional—to be shown in a natural state or fully trimmed 174. 3 Gingerbread Men or Pigs. & hogged. GOOSEMOOR ORGANICS CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL CUP 175. 3 Blackcurrant Jam Tarts. 11. Ridden non native to be shown plaited and trimmed. 176. Apple Pie Saucer size only. - THE LILY NESFIELD MEMORIAL SALVER 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 8 - 11 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND TROPHY. 177. 3 Cheese Scones. (SEE CLASS 42 FOR NEW COLOURED WORKING HUNTER CLASS) 178. 3 Fruit Scones. 179. Loaf of Bread - made by hand. EQUITATION & TURNOUT 180. Loaf of Bread - made by a bread making machine. Commencing 9.00 am. MAIN RING Judge: Sally Harris Birch 181. Savoury Quiche - 7 or 8” diameter - blind bake pastry base. 12. Junior In Hand. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 182. Decorated or Novelty Cake - decoration to be judged only 13. Lead Rein Ponies, not to exceed 12.2 hh, Rider 8 years and under. 183. Dads and Lads/Lasses - Chocolate Cake - no filling, icing, topping or decoration. 14. Dianne Goodyear class for Best Local Rider. Riders 17 years and under, and to reside strictly in a 6 PRESERVES mile radius of the Show Field. (Please provide some written details to be read out by commentator) 184. One Jar of Raspberry Jam. THE DIANNE GOODYEAR MEMORIAL TROPHY. Special Rosette for each entrant. 185. One Jar of Strawberry Jam. 15. Rider 9 - 11 years Equitation & Turnout. TOCKWITH TRAILER HIRE TROPHY 186. One Jar of Black Currant Jam. 16. Rider 12– 17 years Equitation & Turnout. THE BROOK STEELS TROPHY 187. One Jar of Soft Fruit / non-berry Jam e.g. Plum (any variety). 17. Riders 18 years and over Equitation & Turnout. THE R&W BROWN TROPHY 188. One Jar of Marmalade. Riders to perform a short show. 189. One Jar of Jelly (any variety). MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND 190. One Jar of Lemon Curd. 191. One Jar of Chutney (any variety) Commencing approx 9.30 am. RING 1 Judge: TBA WINES 18. Small breeds: (Mares & Geldings) Shetlands, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Sections A & B to be 192. One Bottle of Homemade Red Wine shown in hand. THE PETER HOWARD & CO TROPHY. 193. One Bottle of Homemade White Wine. 19. Large breeds: (Mares & Geldings) Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest & Welsh 194. One Bottle of Homemade Sparkling Wine. Sections C & D to be shown in hand. THE BOB LOFTHOUSE SALVER. 195. One Bottle of Homemade Sloe Gin Liqueur. 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 18 & 19 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND 196. One Bottle of Homemade Fruit Liqueur. THE ALLENDALE FLAUROS SALVER 197. One Bottle of Homemade Bitter Beer (Pale Ale) 20. Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies - Large breeds as per class 19. Rider any age. DAVID 198. One Bottle of Homemade Ginger Beer LIKELY MEMORIAL TROPHY THE FREDA MOORE MEMORIAL TROPHY for the most points in the Produce Classes 21. Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies - Small breeds as per class 18. Rider any age. MARGO THE NORA WAKE MEMORIAL SALVER for the most points in the Preserves Classes REES MEMORIAL TROPHY PRESERVES TROPHY FOR BEST PRESERVE, M A TUNNARD PLATE FOR MOST POINTS IN 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 20 & 21 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND PRODUCE & PRESERVES CLASSES. AINSTY MANOR TROPHY FOR BEST ‘WINE’ ENTRY. THE HART & CO SHIELD. Exhibitors may only exhibit one entry per class. JUDGES decision is final. BEFORE ENTERING PLEASE TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THAT SOME Classes 184 - 191: please use clear jam jars, cellophane lids or cover branded jam jars with fabric, so that no product details are visible. Please label jars near the base. Classes 192 - 198: please use clear bottles; no kits CLASSES MAY CLASH allowed and flanged corks are preferred, please state type of wine and if dry or sweet. ADDITIONAL ENTRY FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE INTERNET Entries to: Mrs A Ross, 35 St Thomas’s Way, Green Hammerton, North Yorkshire. YO26 8BE. Tel: 01423 339863 www.tockwithshow.org.uk Entries close: 31st July 2010. (8) (17) Entry Ticket’s VETERAN HORSE & PONY Commencing 12 noon. RING 1 Judge: Mrs Susan Armstrong No person shall be allowed to enter the Showfield without producing a valid ticket. 22. Veteran Pony, over 15 years, 13.2 hh and under, rider any age. MACHIN PONY TROPHY. A ticket (not transferable) will be issued to Exhibitors whose entries amount to £5 or more across Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. 23. Veteran Horse or Pony, over 15 years, over 13.2 hh, rider any age. MACHIN HORSE TROPHY. 24. Vintage Horse or Pony, over 20 years, any height, to be shown In-hand. THE OASIS OPEN CRAFTS MARQUEE TROPHY. Entrants in class 24 may not enter classes 22 or 23. Judging commencing 11.00 am in nominated marquee. Senior Steward: TBA Judges: Photographs / Paintings TBA Handicrafts: TBA The above classes are judged on condition and turnout. Prizes: 1st - £3, 2nd - £1.50, 3rd - £1. ENTRY FEE: 50p per entry 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 22 - 24 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP 151. Painting - Watercolour. SPORTS HORSE (not ridden by Judge) 152. Painting - any other medium. Commencing 9am. RING 1 Judge: Miss Liz Robinson 153. Drawing in any media. 25. In Hand Sports Horse 3 years and under. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 154. Photograph - Farming Life 26. Ridden Sports Horse exceeding 14.2 hh Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 155. Photograph - Celebrations EX RACER CLUB CLASSES 156. Photograph - Childhood All horses to be registered with the ‘Ex Racers Club’ 157. Photograph - any subject in Black and White. Commencing 1.30pm RING 1 Judge : Miss Lizzie Richmond Photographs to be no more than 20 cms sq. Paintings & photos are limited to 2 entries per class per exhibitor. 27. In Hand - judged on overall condition of horse. Scars and blemishes to be ignored. THE COMMITTEE CUP FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 151- 157. Class Sponsored by Miss Julie Camacho. 158. Cross stitch embroidery - framed. (Please remember it must ALL be cross stitch) 28. Ridden Newcomers - For horses out of training for 2 years or less. 159. Cross stitch embroidery - other. Class Sponsored by Beaumonts Hay and Haylage. 160. Any other embroidery. 29. Ridden Novice - For horses out of training longer than 2 years and no rider/horse to have 161. Any handicraft - soft material. won an open ex racers class. 162. Any handicraft - hard material. 30. Ridden Open - For any registered ex racer. 163. Any knitted or crocheted item. Class Sponsored by Robin Bastiman. 164. Any item made from recycled material. THE WETHERBY STEEPLECHASE SALVER 165. A computer generated Birthday invitation. 166. Any woven item. WORKING HUNTER PONY THE ERIC WALTON TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 158 - 166. Commencing 9.00 am. RING 2 Judge: Miss Lizzie Richmond Entries to: Mrs J Tham, The New House, Angram Road, Long Marston, York, YO26 7LR. Tel: 01904 738813 31. Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 13 hh. Rider 14 years and under. Entries close: 31st July 2010. 32. Working Hunter Pony exceeding 13 hh but not exceeding 14 hh. Rider 16 years and under. All items exhibited must be the exhibitors own work and have been completed within the past 18 months. 33. Working Hunter Pony exceeding 14 hh but not exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age. Please state sizes of paintings, drawings, photographs, framed cross stitch and any large articles on the entry form. 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 31 - 33 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND If there are less than 3 entries in a class then, at the judge’s discretion, all prizes may not be awarded. THE HESSAY TROPHY. RIDDEN PONY SALE OF EXHIBITS Commencing at 10.30am. RING 2 Judge: Miss Lizzie Richmond 34. First Ridden Pony, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 12.2 hh. Rider 11 years and under. 35. Ridden Pony, 4 years old and over, exceeding 12.2 hh but not exceeding 13.2 hh. 36. Ridden Pony, 4 years old and over, exceeding 13.2 hh but not exceeding 14.2 hh. 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 34 - 36 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE HOME GUARD CUP. THE RIDDEN PONY CLASSES HAVE BEEN SPONSORED BY EMMA BELL IN MEMORY OF COMMENCING AT 5PM ON THE BANDSTAND. WOODY. Guest Auctioneer - Mr Jonty Lightowler HUNTER BREEDING Commencing at 12 noon. RING 2 Judge: Mr Brian Robinson This is becoming an increasingly popular attraction at the show and our thanks 37. Hunter Brood Mare exceeding 14.2hh & own Foal at foot. SOCIETY CHALLENGE SHIELD go to all who donate their exhibits. 38. Foal out of Mare in above class. THE FOAL CUP. All the proceeds from this years auction will go to our Presidents chosen charity - 39. Yearling to exceed 14.2 hh at maturity. 40. Two year old to exceed 14.2 hh at maturity. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake CANDLELIGHTERS 41. Three year old to exceed 14.2 hh at maturity. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake Exhibitors are requested to advise the senior steward, of the section entered, 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 37 - 41 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE If they do not intend to donate their entry. LONGFIELD TROPHY. If less than 3 entries in each class, classes will be amalgamated (16) (9) WORKING HUNTER & RIDDEN HUNTER VINTAGE MACHINERY SECTION Commencing 1pm RING 2 Judge: Mr Brian Robinson ALL ENTRANTS MUST HAVE VALID PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE OF 5 MILLION POUNDS 42. Coloured Working Hunter Horse, exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake Commencing 10.30 am. Senior Steward: Mike Taylor Judge: Mr M Rainforth NO ENTRY FEE 43. Working Hunter, exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake Prizes: 1st, £5. Attendance Plaques will be given. Rosette to best exhibit. 44. Ridden Hunter, exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age. THE C. YORK MEMORIAL TROPHY. 135. Best Maintained Farm Tractor Pre 1952 - THE LES DEIGHTON MEMORIAL TROPHY. 1ST AND 2ND FROM CLASSES 42 & 44 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP AND 136. Best Maintained Farm Tractor 1952 to 1980 - FARM TRACTOR TROPHY THE GEO. A. MOORE FOUNDATION TROPHY. 137. Farm & Horticultural Equipment - BOB NEWBY TROPHY GYMKHANA THE DES OXENDALE MEMORIAL TROPHY TO BEST FARM TRACTOR Commencing 4.00 pm approx. RING 2 Stewards: Mr & Mrs G Burnell NOT PREVIOUSLY EXHIBITED AT TOCKWITH SHOW. Prizes: 1st - £5, 2nd - £3, 3rd - £2. Rosettes to 4th place. ENTRY FEE: £1 per class taken on the field 138. Best Vintage Stationary Engine. VINTAGE MACHINERY TROPHY. 45. Bending Race. 139. Display of Small Hand Tools. A SPENCE TROPHY. 46. Potato Race. 140. Display of Curios and Nostalgia items. COLIN FARRER TROPHY. 47. 3 Mug Race. Entries to: Mrs Christine Barber, 4, Abbey Lane Healaugh, Tadcaster LS24 8DF Entries close: 25th July 2010. Trophies are awarded for the most points in the following categories: LEAD REIN Rider 7 years and under – TWO TEN COMMUNICATIONS CUP PRE & POST WAR MOTOR VEHICLE SECTION JUNIOR Rider 11 years and under – CROSSGATE EQUESTRIAN TROPHY ALL ENTRANTS MUST HAVE VALID PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE OF 5 MILLION POUNDS OPEN Rider 12 years and over – THE J H BYGATE PLATE Age of child on day of the show. Commencing 11.00 am. Steward: Rob Dowell Judges: Cars: TBA. Motor Cycles: TBA. Military Vehicles: TBA. ENTRY FEE £5 also a The Gymkhana is very kindly sponsored by Westwood Veterinary Practice. charge of £3 for any additional occupant over 16years old Prizes: 1st £10. Attendance Plaques will be given. Rosette to best exhibit. UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING 141. Best Classic Car Pre 1945 - DR. NEWCOMBE MEMORIAL CUP. ENTRIES TO: Mrs A Jackson, 140 Prince Rupert Drive, Tockwith, YO26 7QX. Tel: 07717874085. HORSE classes commencing 9.00 am. SHOW JUMPING RING Steward: S A Hannington 142. Best Classic Car 1945 to 1960 - THE WARDMAN SHIELD. Course Builder - Ian Brown ENTRY FEE: £5 or £8 on the field 143. Best Classic Car 1961 - 1985. - THR FRANK WHITTAKER MEMORIAL CUP Prizes: 1st - £15, 2nd - £10, 3rd - £7. Rosettes to 5th place. PROMPT START AT 9.00AM. THE TOCKWITH DRIVER TRAINING SERVICES TROPHY FOR BEST CLASSIC CAR Qualifier Classes :- NOT PREVIOUSLY EXHIBITED AT TOCKWITH SHOW. 144. Best Classic Motorcycle Pre 1945 - THE MECROW TROPHY. Jodhpurs Autumn Championship details on website www.jodpursridingschool.com - 145. Best Classic Motorcycle 1945 to 1985 - THE WARDMAN ROSE BOWL. Classes 48 - 50 & 53, 54 THE GEOFF WHITMORE TROPHY TO BEST MOTORCYCLE EXHIBIT NOT PREVIOUSLY EX- 48. Novice Horse over 14.2 hh, not to have won more than a total of £25 in jumping competitions. HIBITED AT TOCKWITH SHOW. First round not to exceed 2ft 6in. YORKSHIRE WATER TROPHY. 146. Best Military Vehicle Pre 1945 - D & M ROWLANDS TROPHY. 49. Intermediate Horse over 14.2 hh. First round not to exceed 2ft 9in. TOCKWITH SHOW 147. Best Military Vehicle 1945 to 1985 - DAVID ROWLANDS SHIELD. HORSE TROPHY. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake. THE DAVID ROWLANDS MEMORIAL TROPHY TO CHAMPION FROM CLASSES 146 & 147. 50. Open Horse over 14.2 hh. First round not to exceed 3ft. TOCKWITH SHOW SALVER 148. Best Commercial to 1985 - THE BOOT & SHOE CUP. 51. “Take your own line” A speed class with all fences jumped in any order, crossing the start and 149. Best Pedal Cycle to 1985 - A SPENCE CYCLE TROPHY. finish. THE BURNELL CUP. 150. Veterans Competition based on rider/vehicle age & distance ridden - VETERANS TROPHY. PONY CLASSES WILL NOT START BEFORE 1.30PM. THE STAR SERVICE STATION SHIELD FOR BEST EXHIBIT FROM CLASSES 141 - 149. 52. Novice Pony 13.2 hh and under, Rider 12 years and under. First round not to exceed 2ft no Entries to: Les Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorkshire, YO26 8ED Tel 01423 330012 fillers or spreads. KATIE EMMOTT CELEBRATION TROPHY . Entries close: 25th July 2010. 53. Intermediate Pony 14.2 hh and under. First round not to exceed 2ft 6in. THE WETHERBY SKIP HIRE TROPHY. Tockwith and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show Society 54. Open Pony 14.2 hh and under. First round not to exceed 2ft 9in. ESTEEM COMPUTERS CUP Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake. HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT 55. LSS Pony “Take your own line” A speed class with all fences jumped in any order, crossing "The Tockwith and District Show Society is committed to maintaining safety the start and finish. LSS TROPHY standards and reducing risk to those acting for the Society, exhibitors, Prizes for this class 1st - £110, 2nd - £50, 3rd - £32. traders and members of the public." ALL PONY CLASSES WILL BE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 17 AND UNDER RIDING PONIES 14.2 The full policy is available for inspection in the Secretary's marquee on the show day. AND UNDER. PONIES WILL BE MEASURED AT THE STEWARDS DISCRETION.

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(10) (15) DOG DASH CLEAR ROUND JUMPING Commencing 9.00 am. CLEAR ROUND JUMPING RING Commencing 4.45 pm MAIN RING ENTRY FEE: 50p (taken on the field) Rosette for every clear round. ENTRY FEE: £2.50. Prizes: 1st - £5, 2nd - £3, 3rd - £2. 113. 100m Dash for Dogs, Small Breeds. THE R E JOHNSON CUP TO WINNER CHASE ME CHARLIE 114. 100m Dash for Dogs, Large Breeds. THE CHARLOTTE EMILY TROPHY TO WINNER Time permitting will be arranged on the day. The dog dash is a fun event open to all dogs. Classes will be run in heats. FANCY DRESS PETS Please see Children's section on page 18 Sponsored by Hutchinson, Dunlop & Baird Vets. PRIVATE DRIVING Commencing at 11.00 am in Fur & Feather Marquee. Steward: Miss K Atkinson Prizes: 1st - £2, 2nd - £1.50, 3rd - £1. Prize to all entrants. ENTRY FEE £1.00 PER PET (Affiliated to the BDS) Judge: from Hutchinson, Dunlop and Baird (by post or on show day) Commencing 12.45 pm. MAIN RING Steward: TBA 115. Rabbit. 116.Cavy. (Guinea Pig) Judge: Mr J Dobson ENTRY FEE: £5.00 117. Any other small fur pet (e.g. mouse/gerbil) 118.Bird. (e.g. budgie/parrot) Prizes : 1st - £20, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £10, Rosettes to 5th place. 119. Any other pet (e.g. reptile/insect/fish) 56. Private Driving Vehicles, pairs or singles 13.2 hh and under (Commercial and hackney show Judging will be on condition of pet only, pets will not be handled by the Judge. wagons not acceptable). Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake A TROPHY TO OVERALL WINNER. 57. Private Driving Vehicles, pairs or singles over 13.2 hh (Commercial and hackney show wagons ALL ENTRIES TO ARRIVE BEFORE 10.30AM AND COLLECTED AFTER 2PM. not acceptable). Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake ALL PETS MUST BE IN A SUITABLE SAFE CONTAINER WITH FOOD AND WATER AVAILABLE. Classes 56 & 57 will be combined if not sufficient entries for each class. Entries to: Miss K Atkinson, Moss Carrs Farm, Bickerton, Wetherby, LS22 5EN Tel: 01937 845638 58. Exercise Vehicles, pairs or singles any height. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake RURAL CRAFTS Prizes for class 59: 1st - £25 & Rosette. ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Judge: Mr R Taylor Judging commencing 11.00 am in the Farm Produce Marquee. Senior Steward: David Hannington 59. Concours D'Elegance - The winner will be the turnout, which in the opinion of the judge, Judge: Georgina Clayton ENTRY FEE £1 (Taken on the field) presents the most elegant effect and pleasing picture. This class is judged from a distance, Prizes: 1st - £5, 2nd - £3, 3rd - £2. without close inspection as in ordinary show classes. Fancy dress or costume is not acceptable. 120. Best Scarecrow. - THE KENNY LIESKE CUP Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 121. Best object made from scrap metal & wire. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake 1ST & 2ND FROM CLASSES 56 - 58 TO COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. 122. Best object made out of rough wood. Available for sponsorship contact Les Wake THE MARTIN KNOX PLATE . Entries to: Mr Les Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorks, YO26 8ED, Tel 07739960472 FARM PRODUCE Entries close: 30th July 2010. Please use the entry form specifically for Private Driving. Send A5 SAE Sponsored by Campbell & Penty Judging commencing 11.00 am in nominated marquee. Senior Steward: Mr David Hannington Judge: Georgina Clayton ENTRY FEE: 75p (Taken on the field by 10am) FARRIERS COMPETITION Prizes: 1st - £3, 2nd - £2, 3rd - £1. During the day there will be a farriers competition. 123. Twelve ears of Wheat. 124. Twelve ears of Barley (Spring). 125. Sample of Winter Barley in 1lb jam jar. 126. Twelve ears of Oats. Cash prizes and rosettes to 4th place. THE KENNETH WILSON CUP FOR MOST POINTS IN CORN CLASSES. This competition has been selected as a qualifier to the National Finals. 127. Six Potatoes as lifted (Red). 128. Six Potatoes as lifted (White). Further details and entry forms from Gary HARLAND 01937 590 365 129. Three Swedes unwashed. 130. Three Mangolds unwashed. THE TOCKWITH SHOW CHALLENGE CUP TO WINNER 131. Three Sugar Beet unwashed. 132. Three fodder beet as grown. BOB HARLAND MEMORIAL TROPHY TO WINNING APPRENTICE 133. Best Bale of Seed Hay. 134. Best Bale Meadow Hay. THE CHALLENGE TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN FARM PRODUCE SECTION. SPONSOR A TREE AFTER SHOW PARTY Tockwith and District Agricultural Society have in Tockwith and District Show Field. conjunction with the Charity Freewood planted 1300 trees / shrubs around our fields. Come and relax with the committee after a fantastic day. These tree’s are available to be sponsored at a cost of £7.50 (to include a plaque) for Live Music, Disco, Food and Bar. Doors open at 7.30pm more info or to sponsor please contact Tickets available from Les Wake 07739960472 Mr L Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorkshire, YO26 8ED. Don’t be disappointed book early Tel: 07739960472 or [email protected] Price £10 per adult (14) (11) SHEEP PIGS Commencing at 11.00 am in nominated ring. Senior Steward: Mr P Hughes. Commencing 11.00 am. in nominated ring. Senior Steward: Georgina Horsley Prizes: 1st - £10, 2nd - £6, 3rd - £4. Rosettes to 3rd place. ENTRY FEE £2. Judge: Mr P Waddington ENTRY FEE: £2 TEXEL Judge: Mr R Priestley, Bradford Prizes: 1st - £10, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £5. Rosettes to 4th place. (Points competition for Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders). 88. White Boar. 60. Aged Ram. 61. Shearling Ram. 89. Coloured Boar 62. Ram Lamb. 63. Ewe. 90. Breeding Gilt (White) born after 1st January 2010. 64. Shearling Ewe. 65. Ewe Lamb. 91. Breeding Gilt (White) born before 1st January 2010. 66. Group of Three (one male and two females) 92. Breeding Sow White TEXEL TROPHY to best texel in CLASS 60—65. 93. Breeding Gilt any colour (except white) born after 1st January 2010. CONTINENTAL OTHER THAN TEXEL Judge: Mr M Brown, Bedale 94. Breeding Gilt any colour (except white) born before 1st January 2010. 67. Ram Shearling or aged. 68. Ram Lamb. 95. Breeding Sow any colour (except white). 69. Gimmer Shearling or Ewe. 70. Ewe Lamb. 96. Pairs White & Coloured born after January 2010. ANY NATIVE PURE BREED Young Handler. 71. Shearling or Aged Ram. 72. Ram Lamb. 97. Under 10 years old. 73. Gimmer Shearling or Ewe. 74. Ewe Lamb. 98. Under 16 years old. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CLASS 67—74 ROSETTES THE TRIFFIT MEMORIAL TROPHY TO BEST GILT IN SHOW. COMMERCIAL SHEEP Judge: Mr M Brown, Bedale THE THOMLINSON TROPHY FOR THE MOST POINTS IN PIG SECTION. 75. Pair of Cross Breed Ewes. 76. Pair of Cross Breed Shearlings THE WILLIAM LONGBOTTOM TROPHY FOR THE BEST PIG IN SHOW. 77. Pair of Butchers Lambs Cross Breed 78. Pair of Butchers Lambs Pure Breed. All pig exhibitors require an appropriate movement licence/declaration. Sponsor for Pair of Cross Breed Ewes - Wharfedale Farmers Auction Mart Ltd Entries to: Georgina Horsley Avenue Farm, Acaster Selby, York YO23 7BP Sponsor for Pair of Butchers Lambs Cross Breed - Selby Livestock Auction Mart Ltd Entries close: 20th July 2010. Sponsor for Pair of Butchers Lambs Pure Breed - Philip Hughes COMPANION DOG SHOW (Held under Kennel Club Rules) RYELAND SHEEP Judge: Mrs J Cambage, Boroughbridge 79. Aged Ram 80. Shearling Ram 81. Ram Lamb Commencing 11.00 am prompt in nominated ring. Senior Stewards: Linda Woodrow 82. Aged Ewe 83. Shearling Ewe 84. Ewe Lamb Judge: Pedigree - Dr Olding, Novelty - Mr J Munro ENTRY FEE: £1 Prizes: Rossette awards to 5th place. (taken in the dog ring from 10.30 am) 85. Coloured Female 86. Coloured Male PEDIGREE DOGS ONLY 87. YOUNG HANDLER UNDER 15 DIGBY TAYLOR YOUNG HANDLERS TROPHY 99. Any Variety - Puppy - THE CATHERINE SIMPSON TROPHY. CHAMPION and RESERVE ROSETTES 100. Gundog, Pastoral, Working - THE GEO. A. MOORE FOUNDATION CUP. TROPHY FOR BEST PAIR OF BUTCHERS LAMBS 101. Toy, Hound, Utility, Terrier - THE TRACEY MCGOWEN CUP. THE HAROLD BLACKER MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR BEST IN CLASS 67–78. 102. Any Variety - Open. - COUNTRY & PET SUPPLIES WETHERBY CUP. THE ETHEL SLEIGHTHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY - BEST JACOB,. THE KITCHIN TROPHY TO BEST PEDIGREE DOG (CLASSES 99 - 102). NOEL HILDRETH CUP FOR CHAMPION INTER-BREED . OPEN CLASSES Please state on entry if the sheep are Maedi Visna Accredited and they will be penned separately. Entries to: Mr P Hughes, Grange Farm, Angram, York. YO2 3PA. Tel: 01904 738247. 103. Any Variety - Veteran (7 years or over) - THE GLEN O'SHEA TROPHY. Entries close: 20th July 2010. 104. Any Variety - Crossbred/Non Pedigree - THE MILLER\ROSE LODGE TROPHY. 105. Any Variety - Dog/Bitch in the Best Condition. THE PAWS AND CLAWS TROPHY. 106. Any Variety – Best Rescue Dog. - THE DORMIC TROPHY FUR & FEATHER CLASSES 107. The Dog/Bitch with the Saddest Eyes. - THE NETHERLANDS KENNELS TROPHY. Classes for Rabbits, Pigeons and Poultry are 108. The Dog/Bitch with the most Appealing Eyes. THE WOLFGANG WOODS TROPHY. in a separate schedule available from: 109. The Dog/Bitch the Judge would most like to take home. THE BOOT & SHOE TROPHY Mr L Wake, Whixley Gatehouse, Whixley, North Yorkshire, YO26 8ED. 110. The Dog/Bitch with the Waggiest Tail - THE MIDLAND BANK CUP. Tel: 07739960472 111. Best Child Handler 7 - 14 years of age - THE DICK DAWSON TROPHY. or THE NET PROFIT FROM THE DOG CLASSES WILL BE DONATED TO HEARING DOGS FOR DEAF PEOPLE. Listed Fur & Feather Stewards see Page 2 JACK RUSSELLS Commencing 3.00 pm DOG RING Senior Steward: Mrs Frost. DATA PROTECTION ACT Judge: Kath Daniel ENTRY FEE: £1 (taken in the ring at 3.00 pm) Completion of an entry form implies your acceptance that your name will be published in the Prizes: 1st - £3, 2nd - £2, 3rd - £1. show catalogue and any publication regarding prize winners. If you wish your name to be 112. Jack Russell type terrier, dog or bitch over 1 year. excluded from the catalogue or result publications please contact the Secretary THE RON STEELE MEMORIAL TROPHY TO WINNER. Les Wake 07739960472. This class will be divided into long legged and short legged if sufficient entries.

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