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Schedule of The 92nd Annual Chipping & District Agricultural & Horticultural Show on Saturday 24th August 2019

Secretary: Mrs Louise Airey 07790 101408 Entries close on Friday 9th August 2019 Entries Sec: Mrs A. Heane, The Old Vicarage, Parsonage Lane, Chipping, PR3 2NS Tel:07753967779 President: Mr E. Brewer Chair: Mrs K. Moon Vice-Chairman: Mr R. Seed Main Ring Events & Timetable 2019

Please note judging of Light Horses, Shetland Ponies, Sheep, Poultry, Horticulture and WI Classes takes place outside the main ring.

9.00 am Judging of Light Horse & Pony Section 9.30 am Judging of all Cattle classes 9.30 am Judging of Shetland Pony Section 10.00am Judging of Sheep classes 11.00 am Judging of Shire Horse Section 12.15pm Main Ring Attraction 1.00 pm Dog Show 1.00 pm Sheep Racing – The Woolly Back Hurdle 1.30 pm Presentation to Light Horse & Pony Section award winners 1.40 pm Children’s Sports 2.00 pm Fell Race Start 2.00 pm Tug of War 2.45 pm Junior Shepherd / Junior Stockman classes 3.00 pm Baby Show (in President’s Luncheon Marquee) 3.10 pm Tradesman’s Turnout, Farmers cart or carriage 3.20 pm Grand Parade of Prize Winners 3.50 pm Sheep Racing – The Mint Sauce Stakes 4.00 pm Main Ring Attraction 4.00 pm Presentation of Trophies in Horticulture & Poultry Marquees 4.45 pm Display of Vintage Tractors and Machinery 5.15 pm Egg Catching

NOTE: Some events take place at the same time in the main ring. This timetable is subject to change; see Show Catalogue for any updates.

www.chippingshow.co.uk A1 Stewards Main Ring Steward Mr J.Neary Trade Stand Steward Mr P. Morris Car Park Steward Mr R.Flaherty Gate Steward Mr A.Tattersall

Honorary Life Members

Mr J.Muter Mr R. Mr W.Huck Mr R.Brewer Mr A.Kay Mr E.Brewer Mr J.Procter Mrs J.Bullock Mrs M.Rich Mr J.D.Kay Mr J.Moore Mrs A.Singleton Mr J.Stott Mr F.Mercer Mrs B.Kitchin Mr M.Kenyon Dr I.Forrester Mr J.Rich Mr G.Mercer

Admission Charges

£10.00 Adult - £2.00 Children Subscriptions can be purchased in advance from the Entries Secretary for £23.00 (includes admission & luncheon) Children £8.00 Luncheon bought on the day £15

B2 www.chippingshow.co.uk Rules

1. That the name of the Organisation be called the ‘Chipping & District Agricultural & Horticultural Show’, run by Chipping Show Ltd (registered company No. 06633474). 2. That the objects of the company be a. To promote the breeding of good stock, and to encourage agricultural and horticultural improvements in all departments. b. To assist members and kindred societies and associations in all matters relating to the interest of stock-breeding, agriculture and horticulture. c. As ancillary to the foregoing objects but not otherwise the Company may organise and conduct agricultural and horticultural shows. 3. That the accounts of the Company shall be made up on the 30th day of September each year, and a Revenue Account and Balance Sheet shall be presented to the members at their Annual Meeting. 4. That any balance remaining at the end of the year shall be carried to Capital Account and such accumulation shall be used for the promotion of succeeding Shows, or for making any grants of money in the interest of agriculture generally, such grants first to be approved by the General Committee after due notice of the proposed grant has been given. Upon winding-up or dissolution of the Company, any funds or property in hand shall be disposed of by a majority of members present at a General Meeting to be summoned 14 days previous for that purpose. Any assets remaining after satisfaction of any liabilities properly payable thereat shall not be distributed among members but shall be given to such other charitable organisation or organisations having objects similar to those described in Rule 2 hereof. 5. All classes are open in all sections. Except those stated as Local in the Schedule. 6. That the Company shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Committee. The Officers and Committee to be elected annually, and the President, Vice- Presidents, Treasurer and Secretary to be ex-officio members of the Committee. 7. That the Company shall be supported by donations and annual subscriptions. 8. All exhibits must be on the Show Ground by 9.30am on the morning of the Show and remain until after completion of the Grand Parade. 9. All exhibits are at owners risk. 10. Any person or persons wishing to lodge a protest against any award given by a Judge must properly notify the Secretary in writing before 5pm on Saturday following the Show, and deposit with him the sum of £5 in Cattle, Horse & Sheep Classes. If the protestor does not prove his protest to the satisfaction of the Committee the money shall be forfeited to the Company’s funds. 11. A General Parade of all Cattle and Horses which have received a prize at the Show will take place in the Show Ring at 3.20 pm on the Show Day. All animals to carry their prize rosettes, and any person refusing to allow his or her animals to be paraded shall be liable to forfeit prize money. 12. No Director or Steward other than the Card Stewards are allowed to be in the Ring while the animals are being judged and no person showing any animal must wear an official badge in the Ring.

www.chippingshow.co.uk A3 13. All Exhibitors with entries totaling £8.00 or over will receive one Exhibitors Ticket (Two Tickets limit, or at Secretary’s discretion). 14. A Bellman will be appointed to assist in getting the exhibits to the Ring. 15. The Committee do not accept any liability for accidents to competitors or spectators either on the field or adjoining paddocks. 16. Special Warning: The Committee will not be held responsible for any accident, loss or damage on the field. 17. That each member of the Agricultural Committee accepting responsibility for a Collection Book should subscribe full subs. 18. All Exhibitors must be bona fide owners of livestock entered in the Show. 19. No amendment shall be made to these Rules that would cause the Company to cease to be a Charity at law.

PLEASE NOTE The Secretary will attend the Memorial Hall, Chipping from 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm on Thursday 8th August to receive Entries. Entries close: Friday 9th August 2019. Entries not accepted unless accompanied by the appropriate fee.

PRIZE MONEY Prize Money in the Cattle, Sheep, Horse and Pony Sections will be paid in Judging Ring. Exhibitors please ensure they receive Prize Money at the time of each Class Award. Cheese & Handicraft Section Prize Money will be paid in the Secretary’s Tent until 5.00 pm on production of Prize Card. All Prize Money must be claimed within two weeks after Show Day. The Committee reserve the right to withhold Prize Money if insufficient entries in any Classes warrant it.

B4 www.chippingshow.co.uk Cattle Section IMPORTANT NOTICE Please Note - All cattle born after 1st July 1996 require a passport, which must accompany the animal at all times. Passports must be presented on Show day for relevant movement records. All cattle under cover.

Please ensure all livestock has the correct documentation to the show and that they complete their on/off movement with the appropriate steward on the day. The bona-fide owner should have owned the animal for the last 30 days before show day.

Chief Cattle Stewards Mr J Brewer (Beef) / Mr J R Stott (Dairy) / Miss C.Holden 07714 151 223 / 07736 678 734 / [email protected] 07940 528787

All livestock classes may be amalgamated or divided depending on entry numbers at the discretion of the stewards. Judging of cattle classes begins at 9.30am. Young Stockperson 2.45pm in the Main Ring.

Entry Fees: £5 all classes except YFC: £1 Young handlers: Free

Prize Money: 1st - £20 2nd - £15 3rd - £10

YFC/Young Handlers: 1st - £10 2nd - £7 3rd - £5

www.chippingshow.co.uk A5 Holstein and Holstein Friesian

The Show Committee reserves the right to pregnancy test any animal. NO ENTRIES accepted without name, herd book number, date of birth and SIRE name on entry form.

Judge: Mr Martin Bristol, Newton, Steward: Mr J.R. Stott

Class 1: Heifer calf – born since 1/5/18

Class 2: Dairy Heifer in Calf or in milk, not more than 3 years on Show Day (This class may be split if sufficient entries warrant/allow)

Class 3: Dairy Cow in Calf.

Class 4: Dairy Cow in Milk.

Class 5: Best Pair.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette & F. Bamber Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette Best Heifer – Winner of Class 2: T. Cowell Cup Winner Class 5: Sir W. Bass Cup

B6 www.chippingshow.co.uk Ayrshire

Pedigree or Grading up Cattle in the Herd Book Judge: Mr Bill Bruce, Mellor, Blackburn Steward: Mr R. Dean

Class 6: Heifer Calf born since 1/5/18 Class 7: Dairy Heifer in Calf or in milk, not more than 3 years on Show Day (This class may be split if sufficient entries warrant/allow) Class 8: Dairy Cow in Calf. Class 9: Dairy Cow in Milk. Class 10: Best Pair. Class 11: Young Members of Ayrshire Club. If there are insufficient entries for the Ayrshire classes these will be combined with the Any Other Dairy Breed

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette and A.E.M. Pye Silver Salver Reserve Champion: Show Rosette Class 7 – Best Heifer: Cherry Tree Cup Class 9 – Best Cow: Rosebowl

Any Other Pure Breed Dairy

Judge: Mr Bill Bruce, Mellor, Blackburn Steward: Miss C. Holden

Class 12: Heifer Calf born since 1/5/18 Class 13: Dairy Heifer in Calf or in milk, not more than 3 years on Show Day (This class may be split if sufficient entries warrant/allow) Class 14: Dairy Cow in Calf. Class 15: Dairy Cow in Milk. Class 16: Best Pair.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette & Ann Kay Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette Class 15 Best Cow in milk: W.O. Street Cup

www.chippingshow.co.uk A7 Local Class (Dairy) (5 miles from showground) Judge: Mr Martin Bristol, Newton, Clitheroe Steward: Mr J Stott

Class 17: Best Dairy Heifer Calf born since 1/5/18 (any colour)

Limousin Pedigree or Grading up Cattle Judge: Mr Simon Thompson, Hothersall, Steward: Mr M. Ellison

Class 18: Bull any age. Class 19: Maiden Heifer born after 1st January 2017. Class 20: Cow or Heifer, Suckling or in Calf.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette and Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette

Any Other Pure Breed Beef of Continental Origin Pedigree or Grading up Cattle

Judge: Mr Simon Thompson, Hothersall, Longridge Steward: Mr J. Brewer

Class 21: Bull any age. Class 22: Maiden Heifer born after 1st January 2017. Class 23: Cow or Heifer, Suckling or in Calf.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette and Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette

B8 www.chippingshow.co.uk Any Other Pure Breed Beef of Native Origin Judge: Mr Simon Thompson, Hothersall, Longridge Steward: Mr J Brewer

Class 24: Bull any age.

Class 25: Heifer born after 1st January 2017.

Class 26: Cow or Heifer in Calf or Suckling.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette and Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette.

Commercial Beef

Judge: Mr Simon Thompson, Hothersall, Longridge Steward: Mr J Brewer

Class 27: Best Heifer any Breed under 12 months old on show day.

Class 28: Best Heifer any breed over 12 months but under 2 years on the day of the show.

Class 29: Best Male any breed.

AWARDS Champion: Show Rosette and W.Carefoot Cup Reserve Champion: Show Rosette Class 29: Ashko Tankard

www.chippingshow.co.uk A9 Young Stock Person

Judge: Cattle Judges Animal of any breed or age. Rosettes to all exhibitors. To be judged on handling ability. These classes will be judged at 2.45pm in the main ring.

Class 30: Young Stock Person under 11 years on show day. Class 31: Young Stock Person 11 - 16 years on show day.

AWARDS Ken Thornber Memorial Cup for the Young Stock Person who has tried their best on show day

Open Y.F.C. Competition Exhibitors to hold a current LFYFC Membership Card Judge: Cattle Judges Steward: Miss C. Holden

Class 32: Best Beef Calf born after May 1st, 2018 Class 33: Best Dairy Calf born after May 1st, 2018

Classes are £1 each to enter. Prize money: 1st - £10, 2nd - £7, 3rd - £5 Awards: Best Chipping YFC member & Best YFC exhibitor from another Club Judging will take in the main ring, after the main cattle classes. Entries for YFC Calf Classes to Miss C. Holden by Friday 16th August [email protected] 07940 528787 All classes are open to all Clubs affiliated to Federation of YFC’s.

Special Awards & Championships Dairy Interbreed Championship Champion: Show Rosette & Semex Shield, Prize Money £50 Reserve Champion: Show Rosette, Prize Money £25 Beef Interbreed Championship Champion: Show Rosette & S.Bullock Cup, Prize Money £50 Reserve Champion: Show Rosette, Prize Money £25

10B www.chippingshow.co.uk Sheep Section

PLEASE STATE IF MV ACCREDITED All Sheep Classes open. Exhibitors must have owned animals at least one month prior to date of Show.

Important: All Sheep are subject to DEFRA Regulations in force at the time.

Please ensure all livestock has the correct documentation to the show and that they complete their on/off movement with the appropriate steward on the day. MV Acc. forms must also be brought where appropriate. Chief Sheep Stewards: Mr J. Stott & Mr F. Mercer. 07703 349318/01995 61017. Entries: Mrs Liz Seed 01995 61325 Best Group: 1 Male, 2 Female from Separate Classes. See each Class for Champions, etc Prize Money (all Classes): £7, £5, £3. Entry Fee: £2 all Classes All Livestock Classes may be Amalgamated or Divided depending on entry numbers at the discretion of the stewards. If only one exhibitor is entered in any section, we will cancel classes with an option to go into Any Other Breed. Judging starts at 10am. Supreme Championship at 2pm.

Mules

Judge: Mr Brian Dodd, Selside.

Class 1: Ewe or Shearling. Class 2: Gimmer Lamb. Class 3: Pair of Gimmer Lambs. Class 4: Pen of Five Gimmer Lambs.

AWARDS Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette A. Barnes Challenge Cup for Best Female Exhibit

www.chippingshow.co.uk A11 Blue Faced Leicester Sheep

Judge: Mr Brian Dodd, Selside.

Class 5: Aged Ram. Class 6: Shearling Ram. Class 7: Ram Lamb. Class 8: Ewe, any age. Class 9: Shearling Ewe. Class 10: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion: £10 and John Stott trophy Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette John Stott Challenge Cup for Best Group Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female

Suffolk Sheep

Judge: Mr George Whittaker, Clitheroe.

Class 11: Aged Ram. Class 12: Shearling Ram. Class 13: Ram Lamb. Class 14: Ewe, any age. Class 15: Shearling. Class 16: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Challenge Cup for Best Group Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female

12B www.chippingshow.co.uk Swaledale Sheep

Judge: Mr James Curwen, Abbeystead.

Class 17: Aged Ram. Class 18: Shearling Ram. Class 19: Ram Lamb. Class 20: Ewe, any age. Class 21: Shearling Ewe. Class 22: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male/Rosette for Best Female Roebuck Challenge Cup for Best Group Keith Curwin Memorial Cup to Champion

Lonk Sheep

Judge: Mr Luke Bancroft, Burnley.

Class 23: Aged Ram. Class 24: Shearling Ram. Class 25: Ram Lamb. Class 26: Ewe, any age. Class 27: Shearling Gimmer. Class 28: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion: £10 and Local Horned Classes Cup Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette R. M. Addyman Challenge Cup for Best Group Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female

www.chippingshow.co.uk A13 Gritstone Sheep Judge: Mr Luke Bancroft, Burnley. Class 29: Aged Ram. Class 30: Shearling Ram. Class 31: Ram Lamb. Class 32: Ewe, any age. Class 33: Shearling Ewe. Class 34: Gimmer Lamb. AWARDS Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female Challenge Cup for Best Group

Texel Sheep Judge: Mr James Wannop, Morecambe. Class 35: Aged Ram. Class 36: Shearling Ram. Class 37: Ram Lamb. Class 38: Ewe having suckled Lambs this season. Class 39: Shearling Gimmer. Class 40: Gimmer Lamb. AWARDS Champion: £10 and Sherbourne Habitation Cup Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female Carrs Billington Challenge Cup for Best Group

Blue Texel Sheep

Judge: Mr Hamish Currie, Carlisle. Class 41: Aged Ram. Class 42: Shearling Ram. Class 43: Ram Lamb. Class 44: Ewe having suckled Lambs this season. Class 45: Shearling Gimmer. Class 46: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS The Jack and Hettie Jarvis Blacksticks Cups for Champion and Reserve Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female Barrow Blue Texel Challenge Cup for Best Group

14B www.chippingshow.co.uk Beltex Sheep

Judge: Mr James Wannop, Morecambe.

Class 47: Aged Ram. Class 48: Shearling Ram. Class 49: Ram Lamb. Class 50: Ewe, having suckled lambs this season. Class 51: Shearling Gimmer. Class 52: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Walker Cup for Champion Champion £10 Champion Rosette Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male Rosette for Best Female Richard Seed Memorial Trophy for Best Group Jacob Sheep

Judge: Mr Gavin Haworth, Skipton.

Class 53: Aged Ram. Class 54: Shearling Ram. Class 55: Ram Lamb. Class 56: Ewe any age. Class 57: Shearling Ewe. Class 58: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male/Rosette for Best Female The Stanley Rich Memorial Trophy for Best Male and Best Female A.J. Collinson Cup for Champion Clive Richardson Challenge Trophy for Best Group

www.chippingshow.co.uk A15 Zwartbles

Judge: Christine Slee, Leyburn.

Class 59: Aged Ram. Class 60: Shearling Ram. Class 61: Ram Lamb. Class 62: Ewe, any age. Class 63: Shearling Ewe. Class 64: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male/Rosette for Best Female Champion’s Cup donated by 2014 President Mr F Mercer Challenge Trophy for Best Group

Any Other Breed

Judge: Christine Slee, Leyburn.

Class 65: Aged Ram. Class 66: Shearling Ram. Class 67: Ram Lamb. Class 68: Ewe, any age. Class 69: Shearling Ewe. Class 70: Gimmer Lamb.

AWARDS Champion: £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male / Rosette for Best Female The Foster Perpetual Trophy for Champion Challenge Trophy for Best Group

16B www.chippingshow.co.uk Prime Lambs Judge: Mr Edward Ogden, Settle. Class 71: Two Prime Horned Wether Lambs in hands of Breeder. Class 72: Two Downcross/Euro Prime Lambs in hands of Breeder.

AWARDS Champion £10 Champion Rosette/Reserve Champion Rosette Rosette for Best Male / Rosette for Best Female

Junior Shepherd Judge: Mr Edward Ogden, Settle. Class 73: Junior Shepherd under 11 years on Show Day. Class 74: Junior Shepherd 11- 16 years on Show Day.

AWARDS Rosettes For All. Prize Money: £5, £3 & £2

Supreme Sheep Championships

Judge: Mr Edward Ogden, Settle. Points awarded: 1st 3pts; 2nd 2pts; 3rd 1pt Heyes Silver Challenge Cup for Champion Silcock & Sons Silver Challenge Cup presented to exhibitor with most points in Sheep Section. J. Hayhurst Challenge Cup for the Best Inter Breed Pair. Supreme Sheep Champion £15 and 15 bags of Dugdales feed. Reserve Champion £10 and 10 bags of Dugdales feed.

www.chippingshow.co.uk A17 Shire Horse Section Judge: Mr L. Harrison, Garstang. Steward: Mr P. Stott - Judging 11.00am Prize Money: £35, £30, £20 Class 5, 6 & 9: £20, £15, £10 Appearance Money £20 per vehicle, kindly sponsored by Mr P.Stott Entry Fee: £5

Class 1: Best Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Class 2: Best Two Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding. Class 3: Best Barren Mare or Gelding (Class to be divided if sufficient entries warrant it). Class 4: Best Brood Mare with Foal at Foot. Class 5: Best Colt Foal. Class 6: Best Filly Foal. Class 7: Best Pair of Heavy Horses. Class 8: Junior Champion - 2 years and under (sponsored by Mr P. Woof). Class 9: Any Other Heavy Horse (any breed) Class 10: Tradesmens Turnout, Farmers Cart or Carriage (at 3.10pm) Class 11: Any other Driving Please Note: Classes 10 and 11 will enter the ring together but will be judged separately. They will then lead the Grand Parade which will follow these classes.

AWARDS & SPONSORS P Woof sponsor of Class 8 P Stott sponsor of appearance money for Shire Exhibitors Championship: Best Horse in the above Classes Special Prize of £50 to the Champion. Reserve £35 The Natwest Bank Cup to Champion Shire Horse Committee Tankard to Winner of Class 4 Committee Tankard to Winner of Class 5 The Norman Hayhurst Dairy Farm Trophy for Winner of Tradesmens Turnout The W. P. Brewer Cup for Best Pair of Shire Horses Special Prize of £5 for best Filly Foal sired by Stallions owned by L. N. Harrison The G. Brewer Cup for Best Foal in Classes 5 & 6 The William M Pye Cup for Class 9 Junior Champion; Prizes: 1st £30, 2nd £20, Rosette & Trophy (sponsored by Mr P. Woof)

18B www.chippingshow.co.uk Light Horse & Pony Section Prize Money (unless otherwise stated): £6, £5, £4, £3 Entry Fee: £6 (no entry fee for Championship classes) Rosettes to 5th place Chief Steward: Mrs J. Casey (07767 484141) Steward: Sarah Williamson (07970 626593)

Information And Rules

• Judging to commence at 9.00am for light horse classes and 9.30am for the Shetland Pony section

• Judging of Shetland Ponies will take place in main ring, if competing with Shetland Ponies please do not park in Light Horse Section, please follow signposts for parking.

• All competitors are required to have their own insurance.

• Owners/Competitors are responsible for their own horse/pony during the time on the show field.

• No entries on the day.

• No stallions permitted on the show field (only in Shetland classes).

• Competitors are recommended to wear a hard riding hat that complies with current regulations.

• Horse Passports should accompany the horse/pony while attending the show. While the show does not have to check these are present, competitors should have them with them as Trading Standards may do a “spot check”.

• Timing of classes is approximate, worked out on an unknown entry, we will endeavour to keep to it. Check with Steward on the day for more detailed timings.

• Where horse & pony classes have height restrictions, exhibits may be measured at judges discretion.

www.chippingshow.co.uk A19 Shetland Pony Section Judging commences at 9.30am Judge: Mrs Joy Baraugh, East Yorkshire. Steward: Mrs L. Airey Prize Money: 1st £6, 2nd £5, 3rd £4 Entry fee £5

Class 1: Stallion, Two years old or over Class 2: Brood Mare Class 3: Foal, Progency of Mare in above Classes Class 4: Yearling, Colt or Filly Class 5: Two or Three Year old Filly Class 6: Yeld Mare or Gelding Class 7: Miniature Pony, Yearling, Two or Three Year old, Colt, Filly or Gelding Class 8: Miniature Pony, Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 Years old and over, 34 inches & under Class 9: Veteran Class any Shetland Pony over 15 years of age from previous classes (any height, colour, stallion, gelding or mare) Class 10: Group of three Shetland Ponies owned by the same Exhibitor

AWARDS Prize Money: 1st £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6, 4th £4, 5th £2 (for Class 10 group of three) Champion: £10 • Reserve Champion: £5 (Standard) Champion: £10 • Reserve Champion: £5 (Miniature) Junior Champion: £5 • Reserve Junior Champion: £2 Best Foal £2 Supreme Champion Rosette The Eclipse Shetland Stud Championship Trophy to the Champion The J. Harrison Trophy to Junior Champion The J. Harrison tankard to Best Foal.

20B www.chippingshow.co.uk In Hand Horse/Pony Judging commences 9.00am Judge: TBC

All Horses and Ponies to be shown in a bridle except Mountain and Moorland and Foals which may be shown in a rope halter. No stallions permitted to enter any class. Class 11: Brood Mare any height with own Foal at Foot. Class 12: Best Foal, produce of Mare exhibited in Class 11. Class 13: Best Yearling, Colt, Filly, or Gelding to make any height. Class 14: Best Two or Three Year Old Filly or Gelding to make any height. Class 15: Large breed Mountain and Moorland. Class 16: Small breed Mountain and Moorland, excluding Shetland. For Classes 15 and 16 All exhibits to be shown in their natural state. If there are insufficient entries classes may be combined. Class 17: Open Coloured (any height). Class 18: Veteran Class (any Horse or Pony over 16 years of age). Class 19: Young Handler, any child under 12 years.

AWARDS Jo Berry Cup for Champion in Hand Horse/Pony for 1st and 2nd Prize Winners of Classes 11-17 Champion £10 Reserve £5 Bibby Family Trophy to Veteran Winner of Class 18 Equitation Judging commences 9.00am Judge: TBC

Snaffle Bits only Class 20: Senior Equitation (Rider over 16yrs on show day). Class 21: Junior Equitation (Rider under 16 yrs on show day). Championship: 1st and 2nd prize winners of Class 21 & 22. Class 22: Novice Equitation, Rider any age to be a true beginner and not to have won any other equitation class, and cannot enter any other Equitation class. Class 23: Lead Rein Equitation, same combination of Pony and Rider cannot enter any other Equitation class. AWARDS Kath Lloyd Cup awarded to class 21 Giles Cup awarded to the Equitation Championship Winner. Champion £10 Reserve £5 Rishton Family cup awarded to Class 23. www.chippingshow.co.uk A21 Ridden Showing Judge: TBC Judging commences after Equitation classes

Class 24: Large Breed Mountain and Moorland. Class 25: Small Breed Mountain and Moorland. Championship: 1st and 2nd Prize winners of Classes 24 & 25. Class 26: Ridden Coloured. Class 27: Ridden Veteran (any Horse or Pony over 16 years of age).

AWARDS Oakhill Veterinary Centre Ridden Mountain and Moorland Championship Trophy Champion £10, Reserve £5 Airey Family Trophy awarded to Class 26 Rolo Trophy awarded to Class 27

Ridden Horse and Pony Classes Judging commences 9.00am

Judge: TBC

Class 28: Best turned out any Horse or Pony including lead rein. Class 29: Everyday lead rein Riding Pony/Horse, any height. Class 30: Everyday Riding Pony under 14.2hh, may include a small jump. Class 31: Family Horse over 14.2 hh, may include a small jump. Class 32: Best figure of 8 in trot, open to all riders including lead rein. Class 33: Best local Horse / Pony to reside within 5 miles of Chipping. Class 34. Best condition Horse / Pony, open to all riders including lead rein.

AWARDS Louise Airey Cup awarded to Class 28 W. J. France Cup awarded to Class 30 John Potter Cup awarded to Class 31 David Hanley Cup awarded to Class 32 Trish Taylor Cup awarded to Class 33

22B www.chippingshow.co.uk Poultry Section (Open)

Held under the Rules of the Poultry Club of Great Britain.

SECRETARY Mr S. Rich, 19 Higher Road, Longridge, Preston, PR3 3SX ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday 9th August 2019

JUDGES : Hard Feather: Mr R Askew Soft Feather: Mr G. Maddocks Eggs & Waterfowl: Mr N. Horrocks Pigeons: Mr T Alty

RULES : 1 All entries in poultry section to be forwarded to the secretary at the above address. (No telephone entries please). 2 Entries only accepted if accompanied by correct entry fee. 3 Pen numbers obtained from secretary, poultry tent on show day. All birds to be penned by 9.15 a.m and judging 9.30 a.m 4 Classes marked MALE mean COCK or COCKEREL. Classes marked FEMALE mean HEN or PULLET. 5 Exhibitors will receive one gate ticket when entry fees amount to £3 and over (providing a Stamped, Addressed Envelope is enclosed with entry fees). 6 Lifting Time - 4.30p.m. 7 If an outbreak of BIRD FLU occurs, this section of the Show may have to be CANCELLED. Depending on DEFRA rules.

All Entry Fees: 70p Prize Money - 1st: £2, 2nd: £1.50, 3rd: £1

www.chippingshow.co.uk A23 Waterfowl & Large Fowl

Class 1 A.V. Bantam Drake. Class 2 A.V. Bantam Duck. Class 3 A.O.V. Drake. Class 4 A.O.V. Duck. Class 5 O.E.G. AC Male or Female. Class 6 Indian or Jubilee Male or Female Class 7 A.O.V. Heavy Breed Male. Class 8 A.O.V. Heavy Breed Female. Class 9 A.C. Silkies M/F. Class 10 A.O.V. Light Breed Male or Female. Class 11 Cross bred hen for laying purposes. Class 12 Oxford Game Male or Female. Class 13 Asiatic Hard Feather Male or Female. Class 14 Rare breed AV Male or Female Bantams Class 15 O.E.G. Spangle Male or Female. Class 16 O.E.G. Black or Blue Male or Female. Class 17 O.E.G. Black Red Male or Partridge, Clay or Wheaten Female. Class 18 O.E.G. A.O.C. Male. Class 19 O.E.G. A.O.C. Female. Class 20 O.E.G. A.C. Cockerel hatched 2018. Class 21 O.E.G. A.C. Pullet hatched 2018. Class 22 Asiatic Hardfeather Male or Female. Class 23 Indian or Jubilee Game Male or Female Class 24 Modern Game, Black Red or Duck Wing Male. Class 25 Modern Game, Black Red or Duck Wing, Female. Class 26 Modern Game, A.O.C. Male. Class 27 Modern Game, A.O.C. Female. Class 28 White Wyandotte, Male or Female. Class 29 A.O.C. Wyandotte, Male. Class 30 A.O.C. Wyandotte, Female. Class 31 Rock Male or Female. Class 32 Seabright A.C. Male or Female. Class 33 Pekin A.C. Male.

24B www.chippingshow.co.uk Class 34 Pekin A.C. Female. Class 35 Rosecombe AC Male. Class 36 Rosecombe A.C. Female. Class 37 AOC Dutch Male or Female. Class 38 AV Belgium Male or Female . Class 39 AOV True Bantam Male or Female Class 40 R.I.R. Male. Class 41 R.I.R. Female. Class 42 Ancona Male or Female. Class 43 Sussex A.C. Male. Class 44 Sussex A.C. Female. Class 45 Leghorn A.C. Male Class 46 Leghorn A.C. Female. Class 47 Hamburg A.C. Male or Female. Class 48 Australorp A.C. Male. Class 49 Australorp A.C. Female. Class 50 Orpington A.C. Male or Female. Class 51 AV Rare Breeds Male or Female. Class 52 A.O.V. Male. Class 53 A.O.V. Female. Class 54 A.V. Soft Feather, Hatched 2018 Cockerel. Class 55 A.V. Soft Feather, Hatched 2018 Pullet. Class 56 AV Trio H/S Large or Bantam (please state what breed). Class 56A AV Serema Male or Female

Childrens Class (Under 16 Years)

Class 57 A.V. Bantam Pure Breed, Hard Feather Male. Class 58 A.V. Bantam Pure Breed, Hard Feather Female. Class 59 A.V. Bantam Pure Breed, Soft Feather Male. Class 60 A.V. Bantam Pure Breed, Soft Feather Female. Class 61 A.V. Cross Bred, Male or Female.

www.chippingshow.co.uk A25 Egg Section (Open)

Class E62 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs, Brown. Class E63 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs, Mottled or Speckled. Class E64 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs, Tinted. Class E65 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs, White or Cream. Class E66 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs A.O.C. Class E67 Plate of 3 large Fowl Eggs each a different colour. Class E68 Plate of 1 Large Supreme Egg. Class E69 One large Fowl Egg contents. Class E70 Plate of 3 Bantam Eggs, Brown. Class E71 Plate of 3 Bantam Eggs, Tinted. Class E72 Plate of 3 Bantam Eggs, White or Cream. Class E73 Plate of 3 Bantam Eggs, A.O.C. Class E74 Plate of 3 Bantam Eggs, each a different colour. Class E75 One Bantam Egg Supreme. Class E76 One Bantam Egg for contents. Class E77 Plate of 3 Waterfowl Eggs. Class E78 One Supreme Waterfowl Egg. Class E79 One Waterfowl Egg contents. Class E80 One Decorated Egg. Class E81 One Painted Egg. Class E82 Two Eggs: one large and one Bantam. Class E83 One Goose Egg.

TROPHYS Challenge Cup for Show Champion Challenge Shield for Reserve Champion Tankard for Best Water Fowl donated by Sue Procter Challenge Cup for Best Exhibit in Egg Section kindly donated by M. Wood Cup for Best Childrens Exhibit Cup for Best True Bantam Challenge Cup for Best Soft Feather donated by R. Greenwood Shield for Best Hard Feather donated by G. & A. Hilary.

ROSETTES AND SPECIALS Best in Show Champion Reserve Show Champion Best Hard Feather Best Soft Feather Rosette for Best True Bantam Best Exhibit in Egg Section Reserve Exhibit in Egg Rosette Show Champion Special £5.00 Reserve Champion Special £2.50 26B www.chippingshow.co.uk Pigeon Section

Judge: Tom Alty All Entry Fee 70p Prize Money 1st - £2, 2nd - £1.50, 3rd - £1 Entries close Friday 11th August 2018 Flying And Fancy Pigeon Class P1: Flown Racer C. or H. any age. Class P2: West of England Flying Tumbles C. or H. any age. Class P3: Birmingham Roller or A.V. Tippler C. any age. Class P4: Birmingham Roller or A.V. Tippler H. any age. Class P5: Exhibition Fantail C. or H. any age. Class P6: Stargard Shaker C. or H. any age. Class P7: Chinese Owl C. or H. any age. Class P8: Old Dutch Capuchines C. or H. any age. Class P9: Modena C. or H. any age. Class P10: A.V. Swallow C. or H. any age. Class P11: A.V. Blower C. any age. Class P12: A.V. Blower H. any age. Class P13: Show, Genuine or Exhibition Homer C. or H. any age. Class P14: Lahore C. or H. any age. Class P15: Show Racer C. or H. any age. Class P16: A.O.V. Muffed C. or H. any age. Class P17: A.O.V. Long Faced Clean Legged C. any age. Class P18: A.O.V. Long Faced Clean Legged H. any age. Class P19: A.O.V. Short Faced Clean Legged C. or H. any age. Class P20: Jacobins C. or H. any age. Class P21: Any other variety C. or H. any age.

ROSETTES & SPECIALS Best Flying Pigeon Best Fancy Pigeon Supreme Pigeon

If an outbreak of BIRD FLU occurs, this section of the Show may have to be CANCELLED. Depending on DEFRA rules

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Chairman: Mr J Procter Secretary: Mrs L Metcalfe, 5 Kirklands, Chipping PR3 2GN Tel: 01995 61023 Committee: J.Rich, J.Whitaker, I.Forrester, N.Baines, G Mercer, D. Houghton, Liz Houghton.

1. All exhibits must be staged by 9.30am on the morning of the Show, when the Tent will be cleared for judging. This rule will be strictly enforced. 2. All exhibits must be grown by the Exhibitor, or otherwise will be subject to being disqualified before or after the prizes have been awarded. Each exhibit must be the property of the Exhibitor and have been in his/her possession and on his/her property for at least eight weeks prior to the day of the Show. Any person exhibiting Fruit or Flowers etc., which are not his/her own cultivation shall forfeit all claim to any prize or prizes. Any persons growing together on the same plot or plots must exhibit and register in their joint names. 3. The Judge, whose decision shall be final, shall have the power to withhold a prize if he/she considers the exhibits not worthy. He/she shall have the power to cut fruit and vegetables, etc. when necessary to test the quality. 4. The Society will not be responsible for any damage done to the property of exhibitors, buy every reasonable care will be taken of same. 5. Entries for all Classes other than the Children’s Classes must be made by 18th August 2019. The Committee shall have the power to refuse any entry without assigning any reason for doing so. 6. Exhibitors are specially requested to send the exact number of spikes, etc. pertaining to any Class otherwise the exhibit may be disqualified. 7. All necessary matters of which no mention is made in these Rules shall be settled by the Committee. 8. Exhibitors must provide suitable plates, stands, boxes, etc. for their exhibits. 9. All exhibits must be left staged until 5.00 pm. 10. All exhibitors paying £3.00 or over entry fees will receive an Admission Ticket, but all entries must be paid for unless otherwise stated.

28B www.chippingshow.co.uk Awards

Society Cup for most points in Horticultural Section Major Read Cup for most points in Vegetable Classes Terry Wadeson Challenge Cup for most points in the Flower Classes} Mr Beard Cup for the Best Exhibit in the Show The Rev. Francis Duggan Memorial Trophy kindly donated by Mr & Mrs D Coulston For the Best Exhibit in the Children’s Classes under 11 years. Len and Sheila Cherry Shield for best exhibit in Children’s Classes 11-16 years. The David Rich Memorial Trophy for the most points in Classes 1-3 The Tom Rich Trophy for most points in Classes 4, 5 and 6 The Arthur Jackson Memorial Trophy for Best Tomato Exhibit in Classes 16/17 J D Kay Challenge Trophy for Best Exhibit in Dahlia Classes Mr & Mrs J Singleton Trophy for most points in Dahlia Classes Ted Hoyle Memorial Rosebowl donated by Mrs A Hoyle for Best Rose Exhibit The Dan Seed Memorial Trophy for the most points in the Pot Plant Classes 59 - 66 The Jim Kitchin Memorial Tankard for the Best Exhibit in Class 26 £5 given by the Society for Best Exhibit in Classes 4 - 7

Chipping Parish Council £5 for best in classes 65 and 66 £5 Best in Heaviest Supported Flower Class £10 for Best Exhibit in the Vegetable Section £5 for most points in the Gladioli Sections classes 31-33, kindly given by J Procter £5 for Best Exhibit in Class 49 kindly given by Mrs B. Kitchin £5 for Best Runner-up Dahlia in Classes 39 - 50 £5 given for Best Exhibit in Class 46 £10 for Best Pot Plant in classes 59-64 £10 Society Award for Best in Children’s Potato Classes

Presentation of Trophies will take place in the tent at approximately 4.15 pm

CHIPPING & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW WISH TO THANK ALL PEOPLE WHO HAVE DONATED PRIZES

www.chippingshow.co.uk A29 Vegetables Judge: MR JACK GOTT Entry Fee: 25p Prize Money: 1st - £2.50, 2nd - £2.00, 3rd - £1.00 Class 1: Four Potatoes (White) Class 2: Four Potatoes (Other than White) Class 3: Two Varieties of Potato, four of each Variety Class 4: Six Broad Beans Class 5: Six Runner Beans Class 6: Six French Beans Class 7: Six Peas Class 8: Three Garden Turnips Class 9: One Cucumber Class 10: Six Shallots (pickling) not to exceed 30mm Class 11: Six Shallots (large) Class 12: Three Beetroots Class 13: One Cabbage, with root Class 14: Carrots Long Pointed, one dish of Three Class 15: Carrots Three stumpy 3” Top Max Class 16: Truss of Ripe Cherry Tomatoes Class 17: Four Tomatoes (other than cherry) Class 18: Display of Vegetables (One Kind) Class 19: One Marrow Class 20: Heaviest Marrow Class 21: Three Onions not to exceed 6oz Class 22: Three Onions not to exceed 1lb Class 23: One Specimen Vegetable Class 24: Plate of Hard Fruit of the same type (10inch plate) Class 25: Plate of Soft Fruit of the same type (10inch plate) Class 26: Collection of Vegetables, three kinds with at least two of each kind, dressing allowed, 2’ frontage x full width of table (1st - £5, 2nd - £3 and 3rd - £1) Class 27: Unusual Shaped Vegetable or Fruit Exhibit

CHILDREN’S CLASSES UP TO 16 YEARS Prize Money: 1st - £3.50, 2nd - £2.50, 3rd - £2.00 Class 28: Vase of Four Stems of Mixed Flowers (four distinct kinds) Class 29: Plate of Three Mixed Vegetables

30B www.chippingshow.co.uk Flowers Judge: MR J FOOTE Entry Fee: 25p Prize Money: 1st - £2.50, 2nd - £2.00, 3rd - £1.00

Class 30: One Vase of Five Asters Class 31: Two Miniature Gladioli Class 32: Two Spikes Gladioli Class 33: One Specimen Gladioli Class 34: One Vase Three Roses Class 35: One Specimen Rose Class 36: Two Sprays Floribunda or Polyantha Roses in a Vase Class 37: Four Pansies or Violas Class 38: One Vase of Sweet Peas, Five Spikes Class 39: One Giant or Large Decorative or Cactus Dahlia Class 40: Three Medium Decorative Dahlias Class 41: Three Small Decorative Dahlias Class 42: Three Medium Cactus Dahlias or Semi Cactus Class 43: Three Ball Dahlias Class 44: Waterlily - Vase of Three Dahlias Class 45: Three Small Cactus Dahlias or Semi Cactus Class 46: Three Miniature Cactus or Decorative Dahlias Class 47: Three Pom Pom Dahlias Class 48: Collarette - Vase of Three Dahlias Class 49: Bowl or Basket of Dahlias Class 50: Specimen Dahlia Class 51: Gentleman’s Buttonhole (home grown) Class 52: One Bowl or Vase of Five Flowers or Spikes, five distinct kinds from Open Garden Class 53: Four Antirrhinum in Vase Class 54: One Bowl or Vase of Flowers or Spikes from Open Garden Class 55: One Vase or Bowl more than one variety of Annuals Class 56: One Vase of Three Stems of Spray Chrysanthemums Class 57: One Vase or Bowl of one variety of Annuals Class 58: One vase Phlox (not more than 4 Spikes) Class 59: Orchid, any variety Class 60: Pelargonium (including Geranium) Class 61: House Plant in Bloom Class 62: One Flowering Tuberous Rooted Begonia in Pot Class 63: One Fuschia, other than standard Class 64: One Foliage Plant Class 65: One Cactus Class 66 : One Succulent Class 67: Exhibition Class - Flowers or Plants (No Vegetables) 3’ Frontage (1st- £5, 2nd - £3 and 3rd - £1) www.chippingshow.co.uk A31

Children’s Classes Entry Free. No limit on Number of Entries to be made on Show Day before 9.30am

Heaviest Potato Maximum 1 potato each entry Class 68: Under 5 years Class 69: 5 to 6 year olds Class 70: 7, 8 and 9 year olds Class 71: 10 and 11 year olds

Best Quality Potatoes Max 6 potatoes each entry Class 72: Under 5 years Class 73: 5 to 6 year olds Class 74: 7, 8 and 9 year olds Class 75: 10 and 11 year olds

All Entries must be grown from Seed Potatoes provided Seed Potatoes kindly supplied by Ribble Farm Fare

32B www.chippingshow.co.uk Competitions Marquee CAKES, HANDICRAFTS, FLOWERS & PRESERVES SECTION (OPEN) also CHILDRENS SECTION Entries to: Mrs A Heane Tel: 07753 967779 Steward: Mrs Barbara Kitchin

1. All exhibits must be staged by 9.30am on the morning of the Show, when the Tent will be closed for judging. This rule will be strictly enforced. The Tent will re- open at 12.00 noon. 2. All entries must remain on show until 4.45pm. After 5.30pm all entries left at owner’s risk. 3. The Society will not be responsible for any damage done to the property of exhibitors, but every reasonable care will be taken of the exhibits. 4. Entries for all Classes to be made by Friday 9th August 2019. The Committee shall have the power to refuse any entry received after this date 5. Trophies will be presented for Cookery, Handicraft, Flower and Photography Classes to persons gaining the most points in that particular section. These Trophies will be held for 12 months. 6. The Trophies will be presented in the Tent at approximately 4.15pm. 7. All classes are open to Ladies & Gentlemen. 8. The Margaret Whitaker Memorial Cup will be presented to the Chipping WI Member gaining the most points from Class 1 to Class 46.

Important: Under no circumstances will entries be accepted after the official closing date of Friday 9th August 2019

Prize Money: 1st: £2.50, 2nd: £2.00, 3rd: £1.00 Entry Fee: 25p per item

NOTE: Children’s Entry Fee & Prize Money – see under Children’s Section

www.chippingshow.co.uk A33 Biscuits And Cakes Judge: Mrs J Wilkinson

Class 1: Four Ginger Biscuits Class 2: 4 Pieces No Bake Tray Bake Class 3: Four Pieces of Flapjack Class 4: Four Decorated Fairy Cakes Class 5: Round of Shortbread Class 6: Four Fruit Scones Class 7: Four Jam Tarts Class 8: Apple Pie Class 9: Victoria Sandwich (two tins, caster sugar on top) Class 10: Swiss Roll (jam filling only) Class 11: Parkin Class 12: Lemon or Lime Cake - see recipe. Use Loaf Tin 4oz soft margarine 1 lemon or 2 small limes 6oz self raising flour 6oz caster sugar 2 eggs 4 tablespoons of milk Beat all ingredients together including lemon or lime rind only until smooth and creamy for about 2 minutes. Pour into greased lined tin and bake for 45 mins at 180C/350F/Gas 4 Syrup the juice of the lemon or limes and 3 heaped tablespoons of icing sugar. Warm juice and icing sugar in a pan to form a syrup. Remove cake from oven, leave in tin, prick top with a skewer, while cake is hot pour warm syrup over top, allow cake to go cold before removing from tin.

Class 13: Boiled Fruit Cake – see recipe. Use 7” square tin This cake will keep & can be made in advance of the Show

12oz mixed fruit 5oz sugar 4oz margarine/butter 8ozs self raising flour 1 egg 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda ½ teaspoon mixed spice ¼ pint water Heat together mixed fruit, sugar, margarine/butter and water. Simmer for 5 mins. Add flour, mixed spice & egg. Add bicarbonate of soda last. Put mixture into tin and bake in moderate over, 168C, 325F, Gas Mark 3 for one to one & half hours. Class 14: Item of bread (handmade or made in a breadmaker) Class 15: Men Only: Any Cake Class 16: A chocolate cake (filled & iced) Winner of Class 16 to receive a cup, kindly donated by the late David Patterson, to keep for twelve months.

34B www.chippingshow.co.uk PRESERVES AND WINE. Plain jam jars with no trade names on. Screw lids with plastic lining for chutney. Cellophane tops for jams & curds. Judge: Mrs J Wilkinson Note: For Classes 23 & 24 please state type of wine, year made, indicate sweetness Class 17: Jar of Lemon Curd Class 23: Home made White Wine Class 18: Jar of Raspberry Jam Class 24: Home made Red Wine Class 19: Jar of Unusual Jam (state fruit) Class 25: Home made Gin Class 20: Jar of Plum Jam ( a n y v a r i e t y ) Class 21: Jar of Marmalade Class 26:Home made liqueur Class 22: Jar of Apple & Cranberry Chutney HANDICRAFT SECTION Judge: Mrs P Robinson

Class 27: Cushion – Any Medium (state size) Class 28: Greetings Card (any medium) Class 29: Hand or machine knitted article (state size) Class 30: A Painting - any medium (state size) Class 31: An item made from wood or any other local natural materials (state size) Class 32: Any Handicraft (state size)

FLOWER ARRANGING SECTION Judge: Mrs P Robinson

Class 33: Gents Buttonhole Class 34: Arrangement in a teapot Class 35: Hand tied posy Class 36: Arrangement of one colour (state size) Class 37: Arrangement of 5 flowers Class 38: Arrangement of ‘Your Choice’ (state size) PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION Judge: Mr R Dewhurst Size not to exceed 7”x 5” (l8cm x l3cm) UNMOUNTED Photographs must be printed on photographic paper No more than SIX photographs per person per class Class 39: Patterns in the Sky Class 43: Bare Feet Class 40: Black & White Wedding Photograph Class 44: Environmental Trash Class 41: Liverpool Giants Class 45: A Day at the Seaside Class 42: Cobwebs Class 46: Open Class www.chippingshow.co.uk A35 Children’s Section Judge: Mrs Ann Walmsley Chief Steward: Mrs Carole Mercer

Special Prize of a Shield to be held for one year presented to the Best Exhibitor in Children’s Class Numbers 51-74. The name of the child & the year will be engraved on the Shield. The Shield will be presented in the Tent at approximately 4.15pm Prize Money: 1st: £1.50, 2nd: £1.00, 3rd:50p Entry Fee:10p - Please State Age

Pre-School Class 47. Painting of your favourite Ice cream or Lolly(max A4) Class 48. Collage of Rainbow Fish on a paper plate Class 49. A decorated paper kite Class 50. Model Octopus using up-cycled materials

Reception Age: Class 51. Painting of your favourite Ice cream or Lolly(max A4) Class 52. Collage of the Rainbow Fish (max A4) Class 53. Model Octopus using up-cycled materials Class 54. Decorate a pebble

Years 1 & 2: Class 55. Design swim shorts/cossie (max A4) Class 56. Item of Jewellery made from shells Class 57. Under the sea collage Class 58. Decorate a pebble Years 3 & 4: Class 59. Design swim shorts/cossie (max A4) Class 60. Item of Jewellery made from shells Class 61. Design a fishing game (using IT) Class 62. Decorate a Pebble Years 5 & 6: Class 63. Sew a seaside souvenir Class 64. Driftwood/beach combed wall hanging Class 65. Design a fishing game (using IT) Class 66. 4 pieces Matilda Cake baked using recipe on next page

Years 7 +: Class 67. Sew a seaside souvenir Class 68. Driftwood/beach combed wall hanging Class 69. Design a fishing game (using IT) Class 70. 4 pieces Matilda Cake baked using recipe on next page

36B www.chippingshow.co.uk MATILDA CAKE RECIPE Ingredients: 170g margarine 110g sugar 1 tablespoon golden syrup 170g mixed fruit and glazed cherries pinch of salt 285g self raising flour Instructions: Pre-heat the oven to 180 degrees/Gas Mark 4. Melt together margarine, sugar and golden syrup. Add the salt, fruit and flour. Mix well. Pour into a parchment lined tray (approx 30cm x 18cm). Bake for approximately 20 - 25 minutes. Cut into 12 pieces whilst still warm. Handwriting Maybe handwritten or word processed, context, layout and decoration will be judged. Open to all children in Bleasdale, Chipping, Little Bowland, Leagram, Thornley & Chaigley. Must have name and age on back. Size no larger than A4 (including mount). Class 71. Reception: A Nursery Rhyme Class 72. Years 1 & 2: Seaside Poem or Rhyme Class 74. Years 3 & 4: Seaside Poem or Rhyme Class 74. Years 5 & 6: Seaside Poem or Rhyme

Children’s Photography Section Judge: Mr R Dewhurst Size not to exceed 7”x 5” (l8cm x l3cm) UNMOUNTED Photographs must be printed on photographic paper Class 75. Sun, Sea and Sand Class 76. Happy Holiday Baby Show Entry Free JUDGING COMMENCES 3.00pm In President’s Luncheon Marquee Class 1: Boy - 6 months and under Class 2: Girl - 6 months and under Class 3: Boy - 6 months to 12 months Class 4: Girl - 6 months to 12 months Champion Baby Trophy for up to 12 months old. Class 5: Boy - 12 months to 24 months Class 6: Girl - 12 months to 24 months

www.chippingshow.co.uk A37 Cheese Section Entry Fee: £2 per entry Prize Money: 1st £6, 2nd £4, 3rd £2 Prize Money will be paid in the Secretary’s Tent. Judge: TBC

Class 1: Creamy Lancashire Class 2: Crumbly Lancashire Class 3: Tasty/Mature Lancashire Class 4: Red Leicester Class 5: Double Gloucester Class 6: Wensleydale Class 7: Cheshire Class 8: Mild Cheddar Class 9: Mature Cheddar Class 10 Vintage Cheddar Class 11: Smoked (Any variety) Class 12: Additives - Sweet Class 13: Additives - Savoury Class 14: Stilton Class 15: Any other Blue Class 16: Goat Class 17: Sheep Class 18: Soft/Continental Style Class 19: Children’s Choice (Any variety) AWARDS The Robert Kitching Memorial Trophy and the Texel Trophy will be awarded to the Supreme Champion. The Timothy Procter Cup - donated by Procters Cheese of Chipping will be awarded to the Best Lancashire Cheese in Show. The Biosystems Cup will be awarded to the Best Territorial Cheese in Show. The Oliver and Lewis Jackson Memorial Cup for Children’s choice class Colsan Instrument Services Ltd Trophy for best Cheddar Cheese Sheep Milk UK Ltd Trophy for best Sheep’s Cheese RULES 1 All exhibits must be staged by 9am on Friday 23rd August 2019 and remain until 5.00 pm Saturday 24th August 2019. 2 Every exhibit must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor and must be produced by the exhibitor. 3 No cheese exhibited must be ironed or bored more than once or it will be disqualified. 4 All classes open to Farmhouse or Creamery Cheesemakers 5 In Classes 11, 12, 13, 15, 18 & 19 each cheese must be labelled with its variety. 38B www.chippingshow.co.uk Dog Show Judges: TBC Stewards: Mr Robin & Eileen Dean Entries only taken on the field Entry Fee £1 Prize Money: 1st £2, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p Pedigree or Non-Pedigree Class 1: Any Variety Terrier, Dog or Bitch. Class 2: Any Variety Gun Dog, Dog or Bitch. Class 3: Any Variety Dog or Bitch, not shown in Class 1 or 2 Class 4: Best Child Handler, up to 8 years of age. Class 5: Best Child Handler, up to 14 years of age. Class 6: Friendliest Looking Dog. Class 7: Most Attractive Puppy up to 12 months. Class 8: Dog with the waggiest tail. Class 9: Dog in Best Condition over 8 years old. Class 10: The Dog the Judge would most like to take home. Class 11: The Dog in Best Condition. Class 12: The Best Trick. Rosettes to all entries in classes 4 & 5 Vintage Farm Machinery

Judge: Mr Andrew Kellett, Pilling Steward: Mr John Winder Entry Fee: £2 Prize Money: 1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £5 Class 1: Best original condition tractor (vintage) Class 2: Best condition restored tractor (vintage) Class 3: Best condition implement (vintage) Engraved plaque to class winners Tug of War Competition

There will be a catchweight Tug of War Competition in the main ring, commencing at 2.00pm, entry to the Tug of War Competition is free but all competitors must pay to enter the Show. Fell Race

The Fell Race organised by Preston Harriers will commence at 2.00pm. For more details contact Joe Howard, 01772 493098 - Email [email protected] 9 Victoria Parade, Ashton, Preston, PR2 1DS www.chippingshow.co.uk A39 Chipping YFC

Are you in your teens/early twenties, living in the Chipping area & thinking there must be more to life than sitting in on Monday nights making ‘small talk with the old folk’?

Well, make your excuses now & get yourselves to St. Mary’s Community Centre weekly at 7:45pm where soon you’ll find that not only are your Mondays occupied but a social life will abound at weekends too, along with Competitions during the week which are great confidence boosters like Public Speaking, Debating and Quiz Nights.

Run by the members, for the members, you set your own programme of visits/talks or sporting events with guidance from our Leaders and can join in the many and varied fun events arranged by Lancashire County for all young farmers in the area.

You don’t have to own a pair of wellies to join us – in fact a bikini may be more useful for the annual Foam Party but whatever your interests, there is always an event/competition to suit or if not then have a go at something you’ve never done before – just for a laugh!

We have a new programme of events planned from September and further details are available from Lucy Dickinson, tel 07845 099878. Also see our column in the Longridge News.

Class 1 – Greetings card (any medium) Class 2 – Floral arrangement in an unusual container Class 3 – Lemon drizzle cake Class 4 – Children’s toy made from rough wood Class 5 – Photograph - ‘ A Celebration ‘ Class 6 – A homemade Mocktail -to be displayed in a glass with an A5 recipe card

The classes are free to enter and the prize money will be: 1st - £3, 2nd - £2, 3rd - £1 All entries to be ready for judging by 9:45am on the day! Entries for YFC Craft Classes to Secretary, Lucy Dickinson by Thursday 22nd August Tel:07845 099878

All classes are open to all Clubs affiliated to Lancashire Federation of YFC’s.

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