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Darling Downs BELL SHOW SOCIETY INC. 61st Annual Bell Show 2 & 3 March 2019 Woodchop ……………………………………..Sat 2 March Car Rally & Ute Muster ………………………Sat 2 March Stud & Prime Cattle, Prime Lambs ………..Sat 2 March Horse & Ring Events …………………………Sat 2 March Team Penning …………………………………Sun 3 March Rodeo …………………………………………...Sun 3 March Gate Entry - $10.00 per day 15 Years and Under – Free OFFICE BEARERS PATRON PRESIDENT Mr N McLaughlin Mr D McNamara VICE PRESIDENTS Mr R Sperling & Mr W McNamara SECRETARY ASS’T SECRETARY TREASURER Mrs C Laffy Mr T Williams Mrs K Fullagar AUDITOR COMMITTEE Carrick Aland Pty Ltd All Financial Members LADIES COMMITTEE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ASS’T SECRETARY Mrs L Sperling Mrs K Nation Mrs S Caldwell VICE PRESIDENTS Mrs J Kane and Mrs S Heathwood LIFE MEMBERS MEN LADIES A Adair D McNamara R Andrew R Patteson R Andrew W McNamara B Caldwell P Saunders J Derrick L A McPhee J Cook J Schmidt W Dredge J Nation L Cuthbert D Sorley G Edwards R Robertson C Fisher L Sorley J Fisher G Sharpe J Frost J Sorley G Frost A Sorley L Green R Sorley J Green D Greenup P Greenup S Greenup G Greenup S Sorley V McNamara L Sperling C Hartmann R Sperling B Muller J Staines R Lambley R Weedon K Nation P Tynan N McLaughlin PAST PRESIDENTS Mr G L Gordon 1957 – 1973 Mr C H Osler 1974 - 1977 Mr J Farquharson 1978- 1979 Mr G McNamara 1980 - 1987 Mr R Sperling 1988 – 1998 Mr N McLaughlin 1999 – 2010 PAST SECRETARIES PAST TREASURERS Mr J W O’Keefe 1957 – 1960 Mr J Sorley 1957 - 1959 Mr K W McGowan 1960 M G Henderson 1960 - 1966 Mr G Henderson 1961 – 1966 Mr J Farquharson 1967 - 1969 Mr J Farquharson 1967- 1973 Miss D Bolser 1970 Mr R A Astbury 1974 – 1977 Mrs M Farquharson 1971 - 1972 Mr P McCarrol 1977 – 1978 Mr E Caldwell 1973 - 1989 Mrs K Adair 1978 – 1989 Mrs E Derrick 1990 - 2010 Mrs V McNamara 1990 – 1999 Miss L Lloyd 2011 Mrs P Tynan 2000 – 2014 PREVIOUS LIFE MEMBERS Mrs K Adair Mr E K King Mr J G McQuaker Mrs E Astbury Mr W C Koehler Mr L Morgan Mr ST Bellingham Mr R Lloyd Mr J D Mulchay Mrs M Bennie Mrs J McCarthy Mr C Muller Mrs I Brewer Mr K McCarthy Mrs J Nelder Mr E Caldwell Mrs M McCarthy Mr W J O’May Mr S Cook Mrs L Davis Mr A McClelland Mr C Osler Mrs E Derrick Mr J J McClelland Mr J Pentacost Mr J Farquharson Mrs L McGuire Mr J Reid Mrs M Farquharson Mr G Mclver Mrs B Robertson Mr G L Gordon Mr S McIver Mrs V Scheuerle Mrs E Greer Mr G McNamara Mr Alec Sorley Mr B Hansen Mr N J McNamara Mrs May Sorley Mr E Hartman Mrs Z McPhee Mr D Tweedle Mr G Henderson Mr N Krienke Mr S Schultz Mrs D McPhee Mrs B Murray PREVIOUS SHOW GIRLS Joan Gordon 1959 Georgina Gordon 1980 Sandra Patch 1999 Pam Krienke 1962 Judy Patch 1981 Megan Moran 2000 Denise Cuddihy 1964 Donna Krienke 1982 Chelsea Tamakehu 2001 Suzette McIver 1965 Maree Barron 1983 Felicity Scheuerle 2002 Helen Kellaway 1966 Helen McPhee 1984 Katrina Cook 2003 Gwen Bond 1967 Liane Harms 1985 Tracey Caldwell 2004 Margaret Dun 1968 Alison McNamara 1986 Marissa King 2005 Carmel Cosgrove 1969 Fay Ehrich 1987 Sarah Astbury 2006 Janelle Scheuerle 1970 Debbie Dilton 1988 Jessica Belgrove 2007 Elaine Resien 1971 Cheryl Zimmerle 1989 Stephanie Cook 2008 Denise Moran 1972 Patricia Stolzenberg 1990 Casey Strang 2009 Judy Bounty 1973 Wendy Clar 1991 Anna Deery 2010 Rita Moran 1974 Lisa Altman 1992 Siobhan McEwan 2011 Mary-Anne Seng 1975 Trudy Naumann 1994 Kathryn Sullivan 2012 Shirley Astbury 1976 Janelle Lucas 1995 Jodi Hopper 2013 June Gordon 1977 Maree Sullivan 1996 Lauren Fisher 2014 Sue Beland 1978 Shannon Donohoe 1997 Claire Jackson 2015 Elizabeth Gooderham 1979 Donna Facer 1998 Rebekah Arnold 2016 Victoria Clifford 2017 Gemma Mobbs 2018 Miss Showgirl The Bell Show Society Inc Miss Showgirl Awards has provided an opportunity for young women to be involved in the agricultural industry, the show movement and their local communities. They in turn gain personal development, have an opportunity to pursue leadership roles in their community and in the workplace. The Awards have made a significant contribution to the advancement of women in regional and rural areas ever since the first Queensland Showgirl was awarded. The winner of Bell Show Society Showgirl has the opportunity to represent Bell Show Society at the Sub Chamber (held at the Toowoomba Show) awards and if successful continue on to State and National levels. The State Showgirl Awards hosted by the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies and promoted by the Queensland Country Life newspaper have together offered hundreds of Queensland women each year to be involved in one of the great Australian traditions – the local Show. For more information, please contact our Show Secretary for the 2019 competition details. Rural Ambassador 2018 LIST OF MEMBERS – SHOW SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP $15 PER PERSON Anderton Mr & Mrs J Fullagar Family Nation Mr & Mrs B Anderton Mr & Mrs S Fullagar Mr M & Mrs K Nation Ms J Anderton Ms M & Mr B Gaffney Mr & Mrs J Nelder Mr J Armstrong Mr J Geldard Mr & Mrs M Newton Mr & Mrs M Barron Mr & Mrs N Gillespie Mr & Mrs L Pascoe Mr & Mrs M Barron Mr M Glasser Mr C Patch Mr C Blanck Mr & Mrs R V Gleeson Mrs Vanessa Patch Mr & Mrs G Blanck Mr & Mrs P Gooderham Mr J Patch Ms H & McInnis M Blanck Mr J Gooderham Mr T Peltz Mr & Mrs M © Bradley Mr & Mrs C Goodyear Mr & Mrs M Pope Mr A © Bradley Miss P & Miss K Green Mr R& Mrs T Pope Mr & Mrs F Brewer Mrs E Hall Mr & Mrs E Pope Mr & Mrs J Brewer Mr P Harkin Mr D & Mrs K Pope Miss R Brooks Mr G & Mrs A Hauff Mr & Mrs K Quigley Mr & Mrs S Brown Mr M & Mrs K Hayes Ms I Ramsey Mr & Mrs D Bryce Mr & Mrs P Head Mr & Mrs J Reid Mrs R © Burns Mrs A Holcombe Ms E Ryrie Mr A Caldwell Mr & Mrs D Hunter Mrs J Sanewski Mr & Mrs A Caldwell Mrs M Irwin Mr & Mrs A Scheuerle Mr & Mrs N Caldwell Mrs S Irwin Mr & Mrs W Schultz Mrs P © Caldwell Mr & Mrs W Jackson Mr & Mrs B Scutt Mr & Mrs J Clarris Mr & Mrs W Jamieson Ms K Seton Mrs B Clifford Miss V Jensen Mr G Shaw Mr & Mrs R Cogill Mr J Jensen Mr & Mrs P Shaw Miss S Cogill Mrs M Kane Mr & Mrs R Shaw Mr J Coleman Mr & Mrs T Kane Mr & Mrs M Shettler P Comben Mrs J Knight Mr & Mrs D Sorley Mr & Mrs C Conroy Miss L Knight Miss J & Jordon G Sorley Mr & Mrs N Conroy Mr & Mrs P Kruger Mr & Mrs R Sperling Mr A Cook Mr C Laffy Mr T & Mrs C Sperling Ms L Cook Mr L Lambley Mrs O © Sperling Mr & Mrs L Cook Miss S Littleton Mr & Mrs B Sperling Mr S & Dorman Ms K Cosgrove Mr & Mrs M Lloyd Miss L Stevenson Mrs J Cox Mr T Lowien Mr & Mrs R Stewart Mr C Cuddihy Mr T Lowien Mr & Mrs W Stewart Mrs V Cuddihy Mr & Mrs D Markham Mohr C & J Storey Mr & Mrs B Donovan K McClelland Mr J & Smith Ms V Sullivan Family Downes Mr & Mrs A McGregor Mr A Teese Mr & Mrs C Edwards Mr Chris McGregor Mr S Timms Ms B Edwards Mr & Mrs D McGuire Mr & Mrs N Vidler Mr & Mrs R Edwards Mrs G © McGuire Mr & Mrs K Walker Mr & Mrs A Edwards Mr H McGuire Mr W Walker Mr B Edwards Mr J McLaren Mr & Mrs P Walker Mr J Edwards Mr & Mrs P McLean Mrs E Walker Miss S Fergus Mr M, Mrs D McNamara Mr & Mrs G Williams Mr B Fergus Mr S McNamara Mrs J © Wiliams Mr G & Mrs E Finch Mr & Mrs R McNamara Mrs M © Wiliams Mr I Fisher Mr C McNamara Mr & Mrs M Williams Mr T Fisher Miss L McNamara Mr & Mrs N Wilson Mr & Mrs M Fisher Miss K McNamara Ms S & Hartman Mr B Wolfe Mr & Mrs D Frost Mr & Mrs M McNamara Mr & Mrs T Woodward Mr & Mrs K Frost Mr N Munge Mr S & Sorley Ms J Wrigley Mr & Mrs C RULES AND REGULATIONS (TO BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO) All entrants must adhere to the rules of the section in which they wishing to enter 1. These competitions are run under the General and Special Regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. 2. All entries to be on the forms supplied by the Association and to be in the hands of the Steward by the advertised closing date of entries. 3. All entries must be accompanied by an entrance fee of 10% of the value of first prize, except where otherwise specified in the schedule and agreed upon by the Committee on each entry, or they will not be received. 4. Exhibitors, when called upon by Stewards of Committee, shall prove the correctness of their certificate of entry. 5. The decision of the Judge shall be final, but in the event of a protest, which must be lodged in writing and signed by the person lodging the protest to the Show Secretary within 30 minutes accompanied by a deposit of $50 cash. The deposit will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous by the sub-committee of four, whose decision shall be final and without appeal.
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