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Dalston Show 2018 Dalston Show 2018 Saturday 11th August 2018 The Village Show Field Schedule 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 1 01/06/2018 10:10 PR UD to be the main sponsor for over 35 years Any money raised on the day will be donated to Nestlé UK’s Corporate Charity Partner We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable day. PROUD TO SUPPLY MILK TO NESTLÉ DALSTON Making Dalston the home of Nescafé Cappuccino 3 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 2 01/06/2018 10:10 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 8.00am Showfield Opens 9.30am Judging of Horse Classes (see order of judging - page 23) ENTERTAINMENT 9.30am Judging of Cattle, Sheep and Vintage Machinery THROUGHOUT 10.00am Judging of Horticulture THE SHOW FIELD and Industrial Sections 12.00pm Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling Includes 15st Championship Industrial and 12.30pm Pet Show Craft Marquee 1.00pm Fancy Dress 1.00pm Industrial Tent Opens to Public Musical Ruth 1.30pm Horse Jumping 1.30pm Terrier Racing Clown Bluey's 2.00pm Rytex Gun Dogs Crazy Fire Engine 2.30pm Champion of Champions 2.45pm Grand Parade and Presentation of Trophies Billy the Balloon Clown 3.15pm Parade of Vintage Vehicles 3.30pm 3Sixty Bicycle Display Punch & Judy Show 4.00pm Rytex Gun Dogs 4.00pm Presentation of Industrial Trophies in Industrial Tent Vintage Vehicles 4.15pm Raffle Drawn 4.20pm The Industrial Tent will be closed to the Public Gary James Magic Show 4.30pm Tug-o-War by Raughton Head Young Farmers Club Border Concert Band A Challenge for the Red Barrow Trophy, donated by Paragon Veterinary Group 3 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 3 01/06/2018 10:10 Specialist Farm Advisers How would it feel to know that the financial side of your farming business was taken care of? Our specialist farm advisers can work with you, as a key part of your business, to help you get the most from your money. Pay the least amount of tax, get knowledgeable financial advice and have the most up to date information at your fingertips. For a free, peace of mind consultation call Andrew Sims on 01228 530913 or 01768 864466 or visit us at: www.doddaccountants.co.uk doddaccountants @doddaccountants 4 5 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 4 01/06/2018 10:10 Specialist DALSTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President: Mr Ronnie WIlkinson Chairman: Mr Stephen Buckle Farm Advisers Treasurer: Mr Andrew Sims Assistant Treasurer: Mr Chris Henderson Honorary Secretary - N. J. Utting Bute House, Rosehill, Carlisle CAI 2UU - Tel: 07703 354466 email: [email protected] www.dalstonshow.co.uk Trophy Secretary - Mrs G. Potts - Tel: (01228) 711512 Horse Enquiries - Louise Utting - Tel: (01228) 675121 Organising Committee Members (Together with Industrial Committee below) D. Allen P. Ebbatson R. Jackson B. Pinguey R. Thomlinson A. Bell D. Edmondson J. Little W. Reed K. W. Twentyman M. Bell C. Foxcroft T. Little D. Potter Miss H. L. Utting D. Black M. Gaitskell W. Little R. Potter J.Walton I. Blamire J. D. Gardhouse I. Mandle P. Potts M. Walton G. Bowe D. Gray A. Martin I. Proniewicz J.Waugh D. Bowman J. G. Harrington R. Martin B. Richards G. Westmorland R. Brough G. Hayton F. Mason R. Raven J. Westmorland S. Brough S. Hetherington R. Messenger J. Rickerby J. M. Westmorland C. Brough I. Hodgson J. Mitchell J. Rowland C.Wilkinson J. Brough A Holliday R. Mitchell A. Scott G. Wilkinson N. Brough G. Holliday G. Mitchinson M. Scott P. Wilkinson S. Buckle P. Holliday H. Mitchinson J. Shadwick R. Wilkinson J. Coulthard I. Holliday T. Mitchinson R. Simmons R.Woods M. T. E. Cowen J. Hudson I. Newton E. Studholme G.Woods P. Creighton P. Hunter J. Nicholson J. C. Swainson J.Wrennall A Dinning A. Irving S. Palmer P. Swainson M.Workman G. Douglas M. Jackson R. Pigg B. Thomlinson Industrial Committee How would it feel to know that the financial side Chair: Mrs A. Woods Vice-Chair: Mrs C. Coulthard of your farming business was taken care of? Treasurer: Mrs K. Watson Assistant Treasurers: Mrs M. Harrington, Mrs A. Holliday & Mrs H. Little Secretary: Mrs J. Hayton, Peastree Farm, Durdar, Carlisle CA5 7LJ. Tel. 01228 535354 Assistant Secretaries: Mrs M. Henderson & Mrs A. Swainson Our specialist farm advisers can work with you, as a key part Sponsor Secretary: Miss N. Wilkinson of your business, to help you get the most from your money. Miss A Beaty Mrs. C. Faulder Mrs S Malley Miss E. Thomlinson Mrs. J. Bell Mrs C. Fawkes Mrs J. Mitchell Mrs F. Thomlinson Miss L. Bowe Mrs A. Gardhouse Mrs B. Mitchinson Mrs A. Tye Pay the least amount of tax, get knowledgeable financial Mrs J. Brazendale Mrs M. Greenup Mrs I. Monkhouse Mrs J Waugh advice and have the most up to date information at your Mrs A. Brough Mrs B. Hand Mrs J. Musgrave Mrs J.Westmorland Mrs C. Brough Miss C. Hayton Miss M. Pattinson Mrs J C Wilkinson fingertips. For a free, peace of mind consultation call Andrew Mrs J. Bulman Mrs K. Hayton Mrs M. Reay Mrs M Wilkinson Sims on 01228 530913 or 01768 864466 or visit us at: Miss A Byers Miss S. Henderson Mrs L Stephens Mrs J. Carruthers Miss S. Jackson Mrs C Storey Mrs A. Dinning Miss A. Johnson Mrs J Swainson www.doddaccountants.co.uk Honorary Vice-Presidents Mrs B Hand - Mrs J Rickerby - K. Fowler - A. Dinning - J. & M. Gardhouse H. Peel - R. Robson - J. Dixon - H. Barrow - J. M. Westmorland - Dr. D. Dickinson R. Nichol - The Rickerby Family - The Musgrave Family (Cardew Hall) R. Losh - S. Palmer - W. Bell - G. Watson - C. Armstrong - J. & A. Collier W. Little - T. Little - C. Bragg - T. & J. Rawstron Hon. Veterinary Surgeon - Paragon Veterinary Group Auditors - Messrs Armstrong Watson & Co. doddaccountants @doddaccountants 4 5 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 5 01/06/2018 10:10 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 6 SHOW FIELD PLAN CAR PARK CAR PARK CARLISLE CALDBECK VILLAGE PEDESTRIANS HALL TRADE & WAGON CAR PARK ENTRANCE ENTRANCE CRAFTS INDUSTRIAL TOILET CATTLE SHEEP FUN FAIR CAR PARK VINTAGE TRADE STANDS 6 TRADE FIRST AID TRADE TRADE ENTRANCE SEC REC. TRADE MAIN FIELD RING HORSE RING HORSE WAGONS TRADE STANDS HORSE RING HORSE EXERCISE RING 01/06/2018 10:10 7 COME FOR TEA WITH THE NSPCC The Carlisle committee of the NSPCC invite you to a delicious afternoon tea of homemade savouries, cream scones and cakes, tea, coffee and orange squash. £6.00 All proceeds are spent in Carlisle and district to help local children. 6 7 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 7 01/06/2018 10:10 The Greenhill Hotel The perfect venue for any occasion Kitchen open daily from 12:00pm until 8:45pm (booking advisable) Delicious homemade Afternoon Teas (booking essential) Superb Sunday menu available from 12:00pm until 8:45pm (booking advisable) Private rooms available Dining Room • Lounge Bar • Conservatory • Library • Cellar Bar *** Newly refurbished Georgian Suite *** The Greenhill Hotel Red Dial, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 8LS Tel: 016973 43304 www.greenhillhotel.co.uk • [email protected] 128256-Dalston Show Greenhill Advert.indd 1 8 18/05/2018 12:56 9 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 8 01/06/2018 10:10 GENERAL INFORMATION Showfield Postcode CA5 7QB ADMITTANCE CHARGES Adults £7.50. Children (over 5) and OAP's £5. Car Parking Free Family (2 adults and 2 children) £20.00 (in advance £17.00) LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Please note our holding number of 08|068|8000 (Dalston Show, The Showfield, Dalston) WRESTLING COMPETITION Cumberland & Westmorland Wrestling will commence at 12 noon ENTRIES All entry forms and fees to reach the respective Secretaries by Fri 27th July. REFRESHMENTS Solway Catering (Victory Hall), Keswick Outside Caterers, Katy Edgar, Red Radish and N.S.P.C.C. MARQUEES North Lakes Marquee Hire, Rockholme, Greystoke, Penrith CA1 0SF P.A. SYSTEMS Alan Tubman LIFE MEMBERSHIP & VICE-PRESIDENTS For a once and for all payment of £75.00 you can be a life long supporter of Dalston Show. Why not purchase Life Membership as a gift for a member of your family? An alternative form of support is Vice-President, with an annual subscription of £15 Further details available from the Secretary - 'phone today on 07703354466 Our thanks to: MAIN SPONSOR: NESTLE UK Class Sponsors Exhibitors KEY SPONSORS: Cumbria Constabulary Cowens Ltd The Cumberland Show Dalston Aggregates Hesket Newmarket Show David Allen & Co Advertisers G. D. & M. Dunglinson Trade Stands N.F.U. Mutual Raughtonhead YFC Orton Grange Cafe & Gifts Ltd. Subscribers Alex Scott Paragon Veterinary Group The Rickerby Family Saint & Co Dalston Parish Council Scottish Fuels Arrow Designs Stan Palmer Judges and all other supporters Story Homes Thomas Armstrong Total Warrior 8 9 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 9 01/06/2018 10:10 A fabulous Cafe serving tasty homemade food and drinks. 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JOHN TREMBLE Complete 24 Hour Funeral Service • Private Chapels of Rest High quality range of Memorials • Pre-paid Funeral Plans available Carlisle: 01228 594831 37 Church Street, Caldewgate Carlisle, CA2 5TL Part of Dignity plc – A British Company 10 10 11 128256 Dalston Show Schedule 2018.indd 10 01/06/2018 10:10 Important Notice for the Attention of all Livestock Exhibitors The Society intends to provide a safe and healthy Show for all concerned and requires that Livestock Exhibitors fully comply with their responsibilities.
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