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Dalston Show 2017 Dalston Show 2017 Saturday 12th August 2017 The Village Show Field Schedule 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 1 01/06/2017 08:25 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 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 2 01/06/2017 08:25 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 Industrial and 12.30pm Pet Show Craft Marquee 1.00pm Fancy Dress 1.00pm Industrial Tent Opens to Public 1.30pm Horse Jumping Dangerous Steve 1.30pm The Drakes of Hazard 2.00pm Inch Perfect Trials Display Team The Pre Hee Men 2.30pm Grand Parade and Presentation of Trophies Champion of Champions Billy the Balloon Clown 3.00pm Parade of Vintage Vehicles 3.15pm The Drakes of Hazard Punch & Judy Show 3.45pm Inch Perfect Trials Display Team 4.00pm Presentation of Industrial Trophies in Industrial Tent Vintage Vehicles 4.15pm Raffle Drawn 4.15pm Terrier Racing Cindy and 4.20pm The Industrial Tent will be closed the Bullets to the Public 4.45pm Tug-o-War by Raughton Head Young Farmers Club Jesters - Circus A Challenge for the Red Barrow Trophy, donated by Paragon Veterinary Group 3 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 3 01/06/2017 08:25 4 5 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 4 01/06/2017 08:25 DALSTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President: William & Thomas Little Chairman: Mr Craig Brough 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 Industrial Section Secretary Mrs J. Hayton - Peastree, Durdar, Carlisle CA5 7LJ - Tel: (01228) 535354 Trophy Secretary - Mrs G. Potts - Tel: (01228) 711512 Horse Enquiries - Louise Utting - Tel: (01228) 675121 Committee Members D. Allen G. Douglas J. Little W. Reed R. Thomlinson A. Bell P. Ebbatson T. Little D. Potter K. W. Twentyman M. Bell D. Edmondson W. Little R. Potter Miss H. L. Utting D. Black M. Gaitskell I. Mandle P. Potts J.Walton I. Blamire J. D. Gardhouse A. Martin I. Proniewicz M. Walton G. Bowe D. Gray R. Martin T. Rawstron J.Waugh M. Bowe J. G. Harrington F. Mason B. Richards G. Westmorland D. Bowman G. Hayton R. Messenger R. Raven J. Westmorland R. Brough S. Hetherington J. Mitchell J. Rickerby J. M. Westmorland S. Brough I. Hodgson R. Mitchell A. Scott C.Wilkinson C. Brough A Holliday G. Mitchinson M. Scott G. Wilkinson J. Brough G. Holliday H. Mitchinson J. Shadwick P. Wilkinson N. Brough P. Holliday T. Mitchinson R. Simmons R. Wilkinson S. Buckle I. Holliday I. Newton A. Sims R.Woods J. Coulthard P. Hunter J. Nicholson E. Studholme G.Woods M. T. E. Cowen A. Irving S. Palmer J. C. Swainson J.Wrennall P. Creighton M. Jackson R. Pigg P. Swainson M.Workman A Dinning R. Jackson B. Pinguey B. Thomlinson R.Workman Ladies Committee Chair: Mrs B. Mitchinson Vice-Chair: Mrs A. Woods Treasurer: Mrs K. Watson Miss A Beaty Mrs C. Fawkes Miss S. Jackson Mrs C Storey Miss L. Bowe Mrs A. Gardhouse Mrs H. Little Mrs A Swainson Mrs J. Brazendale Mrs M. Gardhouse Mrs S Malley Mrs J Swainson Mrs A. Brough Mrs M. Greenup Mrs J. Mitchell Miss E. Thomlinson Mrs C. Brough Mrs B. Hand Mrs I. Monkhouse Mrs F. Thomlinson Mrs J. Bulman Mrs M. Harrington Mrs J. Musgrave Mrs A. Tye Miss A Byers Miss C. Hayton Miss M. Pattinson Mrs J Waugh Mrs J. Carruthers Mrs K. Hayton Mrs M. Reay Mrs J.Westmorland Mrs C. Coulthard Mrs M. Henderson Miss S Reay Mrs J C Wilkinson Mrs A. Dinning Miss S. Henderson Mrs J Read Mrs M Wilkinson Mrs. C. Faulder Mrs A Holliday Mrs L Stephens Miss N Wilkinson Honorary Vice-Presidents Mrs B Hand - W. Martin - Mrs J Rickerby - K. Fowler 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. & D. Bragg - C. Armstrong - J. & A. Collier Hon. Veterinary Surgeon - Paragon Veterinary Group Auditors - Messrs Armstrong Watson & Co. 4 5 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 5 01/06/2017 08:25 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.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 01/06/2017 08:25 7 Your Local Family-run Fuel Supplier for over 30 years Derv, Gas Oil, Heating Oil, Petrol Nationwide Fuel Cards with Monthly Invoice Regular Top-Up Service Lubricants, Fuel Additives, Adblue Small Tanker Deliveries, Monthly Household Budget Plans Plastic Tanks, Steel Tanks, Fuel Stations Call us on 016974 76575 for competitive prices & prompt, reliable service UK Fuel Card Low Currigg, Raughton Head, Dalston, CARLISLE, Cumbria CA5 7DX www.allanstobart.co.uk Part of WCF Ltd 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. £5.50 All proceeds are spent in Carlisle and district to help local children. 6 7 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 7 01/06/2017 08:25 Greenhill Hotel Greenhill Hotel Making Experiences Memorable Making Experiences Memorable Winter Deal Winter Deal Winter Night Away Winter Night Away Stay for only £70 Dinner, Stay for only £70 Dinner, Bed & Breakfast for 2 Bed & Breakfast for 2 Booking Essential, Booking Essential, Exclusions Apply, Exclusions Apply, Contact Hotel for Full Contact Hotel for Full Details Details Weddings - Conference - Private Dining - Afternoon Tea - Restaurant Weddings - Conference - Private Dining - Afternoon Tea - Restaurant Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: greenhillhotel.co.uk Web: greenhillhotel.co.uk Tel: 016973 43304 Tel: 016973 43304 8 9 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 8 01/06/2017 08:25 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 28th 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 Subscribers Alex Scott Paragon Veterinary Group The Rickerby Family Saint & Co Dalston Parish Council Scottish Fuels Judges and all other supporters Stan Palmer Story Homes Thomas Armstrong Total Warrior 8 9 122074 Dalston Show Schedule 2017.indd 9 01/06/2017 08:25 A fabulous Cafe serving tasty homemade food and drinks. 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