The 52nd

Saturd,ay 19th August 2017 Gates Open 1.30pm Refreshments and Licensed aqr Available Competitions Open to' All

Entry into Show by Donation of at least £ 1 per person

EVENING ENTERTAINMENT 8.00pm til midnight Licensed Bar & Barbecue Food Adults - £3.00 Children under 16 - £1.00 Disco for all ages and live entertainment ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Show Committee wishes to thank, once more, those organisations and individuals who have donated funds to enable our Show to continue. We also wish to acknowledge the support of those businesses and individuals who have taken an advertisement in this schedule. We sincerely hope that you will FRESH FREE RANGE EGGS remember these businesses when you need to make your next purchases of the FROM HAPPY HENS! goods and services represented. AnRACTIONS INCLUDE

• Displays by Dog Agility and a Tug of War competition • Face Painting • Children's Games· Newfoundland Dog Club • Pets' Corner • Vintage Vehicle Display • Local Croft Stalls • Raffle and Tombola • Barbecue FAMILY FUN DOG SHOW

Run by Field of Dreams Dog Training School in aid of Help For Dogs Paws Charity Classes include- Waggiest tail· Best Rescued • Best in Show tr 01405 704350 CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS COMPETITION FREE TO ENTER The theme this year is anything to do with Farming and all costumes must be homemade. Parade and Judging at 2.00pm prompt. Cash Prizes First £5.00 • Second £3.00 • Third £2.00 GOING AWAY OR NEED HELP WHILE AT WORK? Have your horses and pets catered for to your own requirements in their own home • 20+ Years Experience • BHS Qualified •NCMH • Fully Insured Call Sue for further details: Tel: 01405704239 Mob: 07792491671

3 '" PaddyPaws '" Dog Grooming By Linda (over 13 years e*perienee) • AU Breeds • Clipping • Stripping • Bathing • Nails Clipped to your requirements Personal Care in Relaxing Salon Tel:01405 704625 Post Office Opening Hours ,", Mob:07763 244323,", Monday & Thursday - - 9.00am to 12.00pm OLD GARAGE LOWFIELD HAULAGE Servicing • Diagnostics Partners: S. N. GIGHALL, S. GIGHALL MOT Testing • Tyres Air-Con • Electrical 'Berlie' fast friendly Service H. WAL'"fON Reedness Goole Incorporating WAllY's DN148HG Horse and Pet Food at competitive prices. TeVFax: (01405) 704699 Mobile: 07968 303 207 (Steve) Corn and Feed Merchant Steve Walker OLD GOOLE MILLS. GOOLE E-mail:[email protected] Road Goole ON 14 5TN EAST ON 14 8BO Tel: 01405 760926 Tel: 01405 762928 Email: [email protected] Fax:01405763542 4 5 Reeds

L A REED & SON (HAULAGE) LTD LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULAGE COMPLETE RANGE OF TRAILERS STORAGE, WITH LIFTS TO 35 TONNES

The Marshlands Tractor Rally takes place on Saturday 8th July 20·'7. Sponsored this year by Robert D Webster of , we are, as always, proud to support it and to thank those responsible for its organisation and the money they donate towards the Show. long may they continue!!!

Main Street Telephone Reedness 01405 704484 DN148ET • EXCAVATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS • DRIVES AND PATHS • DRAINAGE WORK www.halfmoonreedness.co.uk • ROAD REPAIRS INCLUDING PUBLIC HIGHWAYS [email protected] • MUCK SHIFTING AND SKIP LOADING Open Tuesday - Saturday 5pm Sunday 12 noon • CONCRETE LAYING Full New Evening Menu • DROP KERBS AND FOOTPATH CROSSINGS Sizzlers' Pasta' Salads' Pub Classics (ERYC Approved Contractor) • PRIVATE/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL New on site marquee available for functions, weddings, christenings and birthdays • CSCS, CCNSG safety passport, NRSWA qualified Outside catering available For a quote and advice please call Richard "World Famous Sunday Carvery" 12.00, 1.30 and 3.00pm Booking is required to avoid disappointment Take away available - order on 01405704484 Email: [email protected]

Company Reg. 8951755 AMB Yorkshire Ltd trading as The Half Moon Inn Google: Eastwood Groundworks

6 7 .....;f.•.•\~ '. ": .,.<~ '. • ...... \., i~~;j;:D~R.EVERITT GT TYRES & SERVICES .:' Coal & Smokeless.;.:, Why Queue? We'll Come to You! .: Fuel Merchant ~:~. , #l\ ')' .. • Most makes and sizes of tyres fitted , Farmer & ~rower ';., at a time and place to suit you • Cars • Vans • 4x4s , 'Phone: 01405 862169: · • Trucks • Agricultural ,'Mobile: 01913 826116 • Computer diagnostics • MOT repairs ~ . ,,' . . ~ '1 Ovor 50tvears-service' .' 1 • Welding repairs • Mechanical repairs .. ','!?' ·151.1963' .; ~:~..." • Batteries and Wheel balancing • Brakes • Shockers • Springs Vine Farm, C.afJlon .i • Exhausts· Services

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HARRY BROADLEY & SONS Proud to have served the Marshland Community for more than KINGSWAY PRINTING WORKS, KINGSWAY 40 years and continuing to do so!! GOOLE, EAST YORKSHIRE DN14 5HE Telephone 01405 762035 Fax 01405 767279 Tel: 01405704263 Email [email protected] [email protected] Website www.broadleys.biz

8 9 FARM PRODUCE 1. Plate of 4 coloured kidney potatoes, washed & named 2. 6 heads of winter wheat, named 3. Plate of 4 coloured round potatoes, washed & named 4. 6 heads of spring barley, named 5. Plate of 4 white kidney potatoes, washed & named 6. 6 heads of winter barley, named 7. Plate of 4 white round potatoes, washed & named 8. 2 best sugar beet

The A. Gossop Cup for most points in cereal classes 2, 4 & 6 The G. F. Austwick Memorial Cup for potatoes & sugar beet classes " 3, 7 & 8 The Overall Farming Cup for most points in section GARDEN PRODUCE CUP 9. 3 courgettes 10. 4 pods green broad beans 11. 4 pods dwarf kidney beans 12. 4 pods runner beans 13. 3 garden potatoes, kidney 14. 3 garden potatoes, round 15. single onion with the largest circumference - Half Moon Trophy 16. 5 onions from seed, dressed 17. 6 onions from sets, dressed 18. Plate of 8 shallots 19. 4 carrots, untrimmed long rooted 20. 4 carrots, untrimmed stump rooted 21. A collection of 3 kinds of vegetable (1 of each kind) 22. An unusually shaped vegetable 23. Brace of marrows 24. Heaviest marrow - William Canty Trophy 25. 1 head of lettuce 26. 1 cauliflower 27. 1 cabbage, any type 28. 3 beetroot, any type The Honda Miimo range 01 robotic mowers. Mbmo is our clc"", robollc mower thai is completely autonomous and can look 29. Any 3 fruit - home grown alter your lawn without any 8SSIstance. Poweted with batteries, Miimo is capable of 4 sticks rhubarb - home grown recharging itself and adapting its WOIkingStlS5iOnS when ~ suits you. From simple 30. of gardens to complex areas WIth flowe!beds, uneven ground Of inchned lawn, Mlimo 31. 4 cooking apples (31 help you achieve a perfect lawn while having more tme to do the things you like. 32. 4 dessert apples I ENGINEERING FO~ John B Backhouse (Automower specialist) 33. 6 plums 107 High Street Airmyn 34. 10 cultivated blackberries, with stalks For more information catl: 01405 762876 or visit WWW.a:ulomowen.Dtl Goole DN 14 8LD Fruit Trophy is awarded for the most points in classes 29, 30, 3 I, 32, 33 & 34

10 11 GARDEN FLOWER SECTION • CUP LADIES SECTION • TROPHY 35. Begonia in bloom 67. 3 cheese scones 36. 6 asters in bloom, single or double and any colour 68. Fruit Loaf 37. 12 sweet peas 69. Savoury flan 38. 3 blooms cactus dahlias 70. 4 identical small buns decorated - to be judged on taste and appearance 39. 6 blooms bedding dahlias, single 71. Victoria sponge, jam filling only - The Margaret Walker Memorial Shield 40. 6 blooms decorative dahlias 72. Fruit pie in saucer 41 . 6 blooms pompom dahlias 73. Bakewell tart 42. 5 blooms border carnations 74. Gingerbread 43. 3 gladioli, various 75. 5 Flapjacks, finger of 44. Single specimen gladioli - Alfred Canly Shield 76. Shortbread, finger or round 45. 1 fuschia plant 10" pot max - Glen Holbrough Memorial Cup 77. lib loaf bread, any type 46. 6 ht roses, not less than 3 varieties 47. Vase of stems of floribunda roses GENERAL SECTION • TROPHY 48. Specimen Rose 78 . Toffee or Fudge 49. 1 geranium pot plant, in flower, 10" pot max 79. 6 Hen eggs 50. Tub of bedding plants 80. 6 Duck eggs George Ward Memorial Bowl for most points in classes 46, 47 & 48 81. Jar of Jam, any flavour GREENHOUSE SECTION • SHIELD 82. Jar of Lemon Curd 51 . 4 tomatoes, not cherry 83. Jar of Marmalade, any flavour 52. 4 tomatoes, cherry 84. Jar of Chutney, any flavour 53. 1 Cucumber 85. Jar of Pickles, any flavour 54. 3 Chillies 86. Jar of Honey 55. 3 Peppers . HOME BREW SECTION • TROPHY 56. 4 different items grown under glass 87. I bottle red wine, homemade FLOWER ARRANGEMENT SECTION • SHIELD 88. 1 bottle white wine, homemade 57. Arrangement using dried flowers 89 1 bottle rose wine, homemade 58. Basket of garden flowers, arranged - Glen Holbrough Memorial Rose Bowl 90 1 bottle liquer, homemade 59. Foliage arrangement 91 1 bottle home brewed lager, beer or cider 60. Buttonhole, home grown 61. Arrangement of flowers in an unusual container HANDICRAFT SECTION • TROPHY MENS SECTION • FRANK ELLA MEMORIAL CUP 92. Home made cushion cover 93. Hand knitted garment 62. Victoria sponge, jam filling only 94. Counted cross stitch article - framed - Averill Ella Rose Bowl 63. lib loaf bread, any type 95. Embroidered article - framed or unframed 64. 4 fruit scones 96. Canvas work 65. Home-made birdbox from any materials 97. Hand crochet item 66. A useful or decorative Handmade object 98. Home made children's toy, any materials 99. Photography - Farm Scene, max size 8" x 6" unframed 100. Photography - Reflection, max size 8" x 6" unframed 101. Painting - any medium, max size A3

12 13 SCHOOL HANDWRITING COMPETITION RULES Entry into this competition is FREEand is available to Reedness, Swinefieet, , Luddington and Garthorpe Primary Schools 1. The Judges' decision is final. The Barbara King Memorial Shield will be awarded to the overall winning school. 2. No greenhouse plants or flowers will be accepted except in the Greenhouse section. 101. Key Stage 1 - Nursery rhyme - "Hickory Dickory Dock" 3. Exhibitsaccepted on Friday night from 6.00pm to 8.00pm and on Show Day from 102. Key Stage 2 - Nursery rhyme - "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" 8.00am to 10.00am. CHILDRENS SECTION • TOM PYE CUP ENTRIES WILL CLOSE AT lO.OOAM PROMPT. 103. Ages 6 & under - 6 decorated rich tea biscuits Judging at 10.30am 104. Ages 7 to 11 - 6 decorated rich tea biscuits 4. Entry Fees: Adults SOp per entry. Children 10p in children's classes. 105. Ages 12 to 16 - 6 decorated rich tea biscuits 5. Prize Money: 1st - £1.00 2nd - 60p 3rd - 40p 106. Ages 6 & under - a farm scene in a shoe box 107. Ages 7 to 11 - a farm scene in a shoe box 6. All exhibits must be either grown or made by the exhibitors and exhibits must not 108. Ages 12 to 16 - a farm scene in a shoe box have been shown at any previous Show. 109. Ages 6 & under - Collage of a farm scene 7. All exhibits must be shown on an entry form. 110. Ages 7 to 11 - Collage of a farm scene 8. No produce to be removed before 4.00pm. 11 1. Ages 12 to 16 - Collage of a farm scene 112. Ages 6 & under - decorated egg in an egg cup 9. All Cups and Trophies to be held for ONE year only. 113. Ages 7 to 11 - decorated egg in an egg cup 10. The Show Committee accepts no responsibility for the safety of property. All 114. Ages 12 to 16 - decorated egg in an egg cup reasonable precautions will be taken against theft and damage, but all exhibits are 115. All ages to 16 - Flower arrangement in an unusual container staged at OWNERS risk. 116. Allages to 16 - A photograph of my favourite farm scene, maxsize 8" x 6" unframed SHOW COMMITTEE The officers of the committee are:

Chairman Stan Barker

Secretary Christine Royston 01405 704794

Treasurer Sue Woodcock Committee members Dianne Woodcock, Tony Henderson, Karen Henderson, James Woodcock and Linda Horoszko.

14 15 OUSEFLEET SHOW ENTRY FORM ONLY ONE ENTRANT PER FORM Pleaseinsert below the number of classesin which you intend to exhibit, using one square for each class number. Please familiarise yourself with the Show Rules overleaf

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I hereby declare that plants, flowers, fruit and vegetables entered have been grown by me and all other articles made by me. I agree to abide by the rules of the show as shown overleaf.

Entry Fee Total £ : Date:

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