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Cae Henblas, Eglwysbach, Ll28 5Ty CAE HENBLAS, EGLWYSBACH, LL28 5TY DYDD SADWRN 10fed o AWST 2019 SATURDAY 10th AUGUST 2019 Entrance x Toilet First Aid Shearing Dog Show Poultry x Toilet Cattle & Sheep Entrance Parking x Poultry Parking Car Park 2 EGLWYSBACH & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY President - Gareth Wyn Jones Esq., Llanfairfechan Life Vice Presidents LADY ABERCONWAY, Bodnant, BRENDA DAVIES, Cae Forys, I. St. C. DOIG, DERYL JONES, EMRYS JONES, Waen Fechan, JOHN JONES, Toppan, EIRWEN KENRICK, ROY KENRICK, GAYE LAMBERT, MENNA OWEN, Llwydfaen, IDWAL ROBERTS, Bryn Myfyr, PETER ROBERTS, Penllyn, DEREK WILLIAMS, Bryn Elian, JOHN LL. WILLIAMS, Cefn Coed, W.D. WILLIAMS Chairman WYN OWEN, Llwydfaen, Tal-y-Cafn Tel: 01492 650652 Mob: 07515 994391 [email protected] Vice Chair GLYNWEN DAVIES, Mob: 07523 062892 [email protected] Show Secretaries EDWARD NUTTING, Ebeneser Cottage, Ffordd Bryn Fran, Eglwysbach Mob: 07833 688579 ARWEL WILLIAMS, Mob: 07739 557418 [email protected] Hon. Treasurer I. St. C. DOIG, 11 Ty Newydd Road, Rhyl, Denbighshire Hon. Auditors J. LLEWELYN HUGHES & CO., Llanrwst Agricultural Chairman GWYN JONES, Nant Gwyn, Eglwysbach Tel: 07919 857678 Cattle & Heavy Horse Secretary WYN OWEN, Llwydfaen, Tal-y-Cafn Tel: 01492 650652 Mob: 07515 994391 Sheep Secretary JOHN JONES, Toppan, Eglwysbach Tel: 01492 580351 Mob: 07761 296462 Light Horse Section Secretary: JANE DAVIES, Marl Farm, Llandudno Junction Mob: 07721 774914 Secretaries Assistant: LIZ STANHOPE, Llandudno Junction Mob: 07703 346469 Entries Secretary: MENNA CHARLTON, Eglwysbach Tel: 01492 650816 Mob: 07759 971620 Horticultural Section Chairlady: DERYL JONES Tel: 01492 650177 Secretary: EDWINA FEDRICK, Eglwysbach Tel: 01492 650429 Mob: 07747 624770 Photography Secretaries Secretary: LISA EVANS Tel: 01492 650462 [email protected] EDWINA FEDRICK, Eglwysbach. Tel: 01492 650429 Mob: 07747 624770 Speed Shearing Secretaries EUROS OWEN, Llwydfaen, Tal-y-Cafn Mob: 07921 565980 HYWEL DAVIES, Cefn Coed, Eglwysbach Mob: 07818 090368, CAROLYN ROBERTS, Poultry Secretary TUDUR ROBERTS Mob: 07825 077060 [email protected] Art Exhibition Secretary SIAN HALEY Tel: 01492 532174 [email protected] Advertising Secretary ANGELA SAUNDERS Tel: 01492 651056 Mob: 07504 713384 [email protected] Trade Stands Secretary NIGEL ROBINSON Tel: 01492 650906 Mob: 07803 730623 [email protected] 1 REGULATIONS OF THE SHOW 1. All Patrons will be issued a patrons badge. The minimum donation is £10 per badge which will allow free admission to the Show. 2. CUP RULE. The Winners of Challenge Cups still in competition shall undertake to return the Cup in good order and clean condition to the General Secretary on demand, the following year. Winners wishing to have their names inscribed on the Cups, should make arrangements to do so at their own expense in view of the increasing costs in staging the Show. 3. Objections to any exhibit must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary, together with a deposit of ten Pounds not later than 4 o’clock or within half an hour of the Event on the day of the Show, any such objection shall be considered and decided if possible by the Judges and a committee of Inspection before the close of the Show. 4. All prize money to be paid on the day of the Show. (Sheep only) 5. No person shall be with the Judges, except the President and the appointed Stewards. 6. The Judges shall be directed to withold the prize when they shall be of the opinion that there is not sufficient merit, or that the exhibit is not properly classed, and no second prize will be given unless there are more than THREE ENTRIES except on the special recommendations of the Judges. 7. The Judges’ decision will be final. 8. That in the case of disagreement between judges, regarding any awards the General Secretary may be requested to call some members of the General Committee to appoint a Referee. 9. Any person offending against these Rules will be liable to forfeit all awards (if any) that he may otherwise be entitled to. 10. No responsibility will be accepted for any loss or damage done to or by any animals, or any other property of Competitors or Spectators. 2 EGLWYSBACH SHOW PATRONS 2019 LADY ABERCONWAY, Bodnant Hall MEAT ON THE CORNER, Mochdre, Paul & Debbie B. ALGIERI, Mrs, 12 Heol Carrog Buckley ALUM, Mr M, and Family 9 Heol Carrog D. MITCHELL, Mr & Mrs, Glan Conwy BELL, Mr & Mrs G, Eglwysbach NEWSHAM, Mrs M & R, Meddiant Ucha BERRY, Mr & Mrs John OLIVER Mrs Mary, MBE, Glan Conwy C.M. BRIGG, Deganwy ORAM, Mrs Lea, Old Colwyn CAUNCE, Mr & Mrs, Hafotty. OSBORNE, Drs & Family, Eglwysbach CRAPPER, Messrs, Croesau OSBORNE, Jessica, Colwyn Bay David & Delyth, Bryn Derw, Eglwysbach A. OWEN, Bryn Gwynt, Eglwysbach B. DAVIES, Mrs, Haf & Arthur, Cae Forys. PLAS IWRWG, The Family, Maenan HYWEL, GWAWR & FAMILY, Cefn Coed Isa, Maenan PLATT, Jane DAVIES, Mrs E, Penisarwaen S. PUDDLE, Mrs, Graig, Eglwysbach DAVIES, Mr & Mrs Geraint, Eglwysbach PWLL TERFYN CHAPEL - Family DAVIES, Mr & Mrs M, Tyn Ddol. PURCHASE, Mr & Mrs G., Eglwysbach DAVID EVANS, Mr & Mrs, Snowdonia Nursery P. ROBERTS, Penllyn, Eglwysbach DIXON, Steve, Bodnant ROBERTS, Mr & Mrs R, Rowen, Eglwysbach S. DOLAN, Mr & Mrs, Heol Fynnon Asa, Eglwysbach R.T. ROUSE, Dr. Tyn y Cae, Eglwysbach P. DUNCALF, Prenol RUSCOE, Mr & Mrs M, 6 Heol Martin R.C. EVANS, Mr & Mrs, Penrhyn Bay SAMUEL, Mr & Mrs, Pen Rhiw; Eglwysbach EDWINA. FEDRICK, Bryn Seion Chapel, Eglwysbach SANDERS , Mr & Mrs & leuan, London FOULKES, Mr & Mrs J & Family, Eglwysbach M. SENIOR, Bryn Eisteddfod, Glan Conwy FAMILY at ‘The Felin’, Ffordd Pennant, Eglwysbach I. SHUTES, Mr & Mrs, Groesffordd, Eglwysbach FFOWCS-WILLIAMS, Prof. F. & Mrs Ty Ucha. R. SKELLEY, Mr & Mrs, Heol Martin, Eglwysbach FFOWCS-WILLIAMS, Gareth, Eglwysbach R. SMITH, Mr & Mrs FRENCH Mr & Mrs W, Cambridge SPENCER, Mr A.W., Upper Colwyn Bay T. FREAK, Mr & Mrs, Prenol STAPLEY, Mr & Mrs, Sychnant, Maenan GEDDES, Mr & Mrs, Eglwysbach SWEETMAN, Mr & Mrs C., Rhos-on-Sea HOLLAND, Mr & Mrs, Ithelfryn, Graig, Eglwysbach STONES, Paul & Sheryl, Eglwysbach N. HOUGHTON, Mr & Mrs, Penrhyn Bay TEMPLETON, Mr & Mrs G, Prenol S. HUDSON, Mrs, Old Colwyn THOMAS, Wil, Gloddaeth Farm, Llandudno HUGHES, Mr B., Hafan, Eglwysbach NUTTING, Mr & Mrs, Eglwysbach HUGHES, Mr & Mrs, C., Eglwysbach WALKER, Mr & Mrs R., Glan Conwy G. LLOYD HUGHES, Mr & Mrs, Glan Aber, Eglwysbach WATSON, Mr & Mrs N, Eglwysbach J. JACKSON, Mr & Mrs, Erw Rodyn, Eglwysbach K. WEBBER, Mr & Mrs, Rhiw, Eglwysbach JONES FAMILY, Llindir, Eglwysbach A. WICKHAM, Mr & Mrs, Bwthyn Cae Isaf A. JONES, Mr & Mrs, Tal y Cafn Farm WILLIAMS, Mr & Mrs, D.B. & R., Henblas, Eglwysbach C. JONES, Mr & Mrs, Farm Yard, Conwy WILLIAMS, Mrs, Cadwgan, Eglwysbach JONES, E. Parry WILLIAMS DWJ a'r gwmni, Croesengan G. JONES, Mr & Mrs, Heol Fynnon Asa, Eglwysbach WILLIAMS, Mr & Mrs, G., Rhyl G. JONES, Dr & Mrs, Old Colwyn WILLIAMS, Mr & Mrs W., Erw Deg, Eglwysbach J. JONES, Toppan, Eglwysbach D. WOOD, Dr & Mrs, The Cottage, Eglwysbach D. JONES, Mr & Mrs, Min Afon WOOLLEY, Mr & Mrs G., Brewers Cottage, Eglwysbach JONES, Mr & Mrs D, Cae Derw, Eglwysbach WORSLEY, Mr & Mrs F.E., 6, Glan Aber JONES, Mr & Mrs J.W., Heol Martin, Eglwysbach WORSLEY, Mr & Mrs J, The Dell, Eglwysbach R.D. JONES, Tal-y-Cafn Uchaf WORTHINGTON, MARK, Worthy’s, Eglwysbach JONES, Mrs R, Hafan Gwydir, Llanrwst R. KITSON, Mr & Mrs, 16 Heol Martin KUBIS, Jutta, Eglwysbach Together with any late contributions E.S. LAMB, Miss, Rhos on Sea LANYON BOWLDER SOLICITORS, Conwy Thank you all for your continued support LEEDER, Mr & Mrs, Eglwysbach Diolch yn fawr iawn. J. LLOYD WILLIAMS, Mr & Mrs Cefn Coed Uchaf S. LLEWELLYN & T. Harrison & Family, Eglwysbach M. MCLAREN, Hon & Mrs, Bodnant Hall. 3 Neges gan y Llywydd / Presidents Message 2019 Mae’n bleser gennyf fod yn Lywydd i’r Sioe unwaith eto eleni. Cawsom Sioe bendigedig a llwyddiannus y llynedd llawn uchafbwyntiau bythgofiadwy. Edrychaf ymlaen i gyfarfod ffrindiau hen a newydd sy’n dod i gymryd rhan neu i fwynhau’r holl sydd gan y Sioe i’w gynnig. Yr ydym fel ardal guledig yn wynebu amser ansefydlog yn sgil Brexit, ond er hyn yr wyf yn hyderus y byddem yn dathlu’r gorau sydd gan cefn gwlad i’w gynnig yn Sioe Eglwysbach. Annogaf chwi oll i gefnogi ac i ymweld â Sioe Eglwysbach 2019. Ni chewch eich siomi. I am privileged to be the President for the Show once again this year. We had a fantastic and successful show last year with many memorable highlights. I look forward to meeting new and old friends once again who will be competing or visiting and tasting the delights the show has to offer. We are facing a very uncertain future in our rural communities due to Brexit, however, I am confident we will be celebrating the best the countryside has to offer at the Eglwysbach Show. I encourage you all to support us and to visit the 2019 Eglwysbach Show. I can be confident you won’t be disappointed. Llywydd/President - GARETH WYN JONES SIOE EGLWYSBACH SHOW 2019 Time Table of Events 9.15am Poultry Section starts 9.30am Show Opens - Judging starts in Light Horse Sections Light Horse: Welsh Section A, Welsh Section C, Working Hunters, Shetlands, Ridden Show Ponies (others follow) See Light Horse Time Table of Judging 10.00am Cattle Judging starts in Main Ring 10.00am Sheep Judging starts 11.00am Shire Horse Judging starts Light Horse Senior Ridden Section 12.30pm Fun Dog Show (all afternoon) 1.00pm Horticulture Marquee opens 3.00pm Prize giving in Horticulture Marquee 3.30pm Childrens Fancy Dress (Horseback) Competition 4.00pm Speed Shearing Competition 4.00pm GRAND PARADE 4.15pm Tractor Run, Main Ring Locations Light Horse Sections in various rings in the Light Horse Field. See Light Horse Time Table of Judging.
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