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Llansadwrn Show Programme 2019 Llywydd/President Mrs Eleanor Russell, Cwmann Llywydd/President Is-Lywydd/Vice-President BryanMr & and Mrs Lynne Alan Davies, Walters, Llanwrda Llandovery Is-Lywydd/Vice-President CAE CYMUNED LLANSADWRN LLANSADWRNBryan and LynneCOMMUNITY Davies, FIELD Llanwrda DYDDCAE CYMUNED IAU, AWST LLANSADWRN15, 2019 THURSDAY,LLANSADWRN AUGUST COMMUNITY 15, 2019 FIELD DYDD IAU, AWST 15, 2019 Y Sioe i agor am 9.30 a.m. The Show opens at 9.30 a.m. THURSDAY,Mynediad/Admission AUGUST 15, 2019 Oedolion/Adults Hen-oed/O.A.P. Plant/Children Y Sioe i agor am 9.30 a.m. The Show opens at 9.30 a.m. £3.00 £2.00 £1 Mynediad/Admission www.llansadwrnshow.co.uk Oedolion/Adults Hen-oed/O.A.P. Plant/Children 1 £3.00 £2.00 £1 www.llansadwrnshow.co.uk Heritage 2000 CRAFTSMEN RECREATING NATURAL BEAUTY 30 years restoring the past for future generations A small company specialising in the sensitive restoration of historic and vernacular stonework WORKING WITH TRADITIONAL BUILDING MATERIALS LABC Building Excellence Award Winners 2009 and 2011 Winners of LABC Best Traditional Builders / Crafts Person 2014 • REFURBISHMENT • DOMESTIC & BARN CONVERSIONS • STONE WALLS • FIREPLACES • POINTING ETC PRIVATE & CONTRACT WORK WELCOME contact DAVID SOMERFIELD CRAFTSMAN & CONSULTANT 01558 822000 Mobile 07836 579095 Crug-las, Llangadog, Bethlehem, Llandeilo SA19 9DT “We wish to dedicate all our endeavours to Luke Somerfield David’s 14 year old son who died tragically on the 6th June 2012” 2 TText_2017new.inddext_2017new.indd 2 226/6/176/6/17 220:02:410:02:41 AMSERLEN TIME TABLE 9.30 SHOW OPENS 9.30 Horse & Pony classes CUP PRESENTATION to follow ‘In Hand’ Section 11.00 Tent closes for all classes in the Horticultural, Art and Craft Sections 11.30 Sheep classes CUP PRESENTATION for Sheep Section 1.00 Dog Show CUP PRESENTATION for Dog Show 4.00 Payment of Prize Money 4.30 PRESIDENT‛S ADDRESS CUP PRESENTATION for Horse & Horticultural Sections Gymkhana and Jumping to follow 7.00 Dinner, Entertainment & Show Day Raffle drawn at ‘The Sextons Arms’ Please note that times are approximate. Parking Field by kind permission of Mr Ioan Davies, Penlan PWYLLGOR COMMITTEE Cadeirydd/Chairman: Mr Hywel Jones, PantyBryn, Llansadwrn 01558 685461 Is-Gadeirydd/Vice-Chairman: Mr Elgan Thomas, Maesrhiw, Llansadwrn 01550 777789 Ysgrifenydd Fygedol/Show Secretary: Mrs Liza Jones, Maesporth 01550 777032 Trysorydd Fygedol/Hon Treasurer: Mr Huw Davies, Pengwarneuadd 01550 779170 MRS KAREN JENKINS, Blaenmarlais MILFEDDYGON VETERINARY SURGEONS Teilo Vets Ltd, Talley Road, Llandeilo, SA19 7HR 01558 823377 DEFRA Bio Security Arrangements Must be implemented! 3 AGRICULTURAL SECTION CROP SECTION Judge: Mr Gareth Russell, Cwmann Prizes: 1St - £1.00: 2nd - 50p Entry fee: 50p 1. Bale of Hay. 2. Best Sample of Silage. 3. Turf of Seed Sward 4. Turf of Permanent Pasture 5. Tallest Sunflower. 6. Tallest Nettle with roots. 7. Longest fern frond (leaf) Perpetual Challenge Shield for the best Bale of Hay donated by Mr Ioan Davies, Penlan, Llanwrda. SHEEP Field Holding No. 55/048/8615 All competitors to bring two movement forms filled out for outward and return journeys Please ensure that each animal‛s individual number is on the forms (UK/ Flock mark/ Individual number (five digits if born after 1.02.2003). All exhibitors showing sheep to arrive between 10 and 11 a.m. when the vet will be in attendance SPECKLED FACE (Open) Judge: Mike Hemmings and Iestyn Richards , Llanfyndd Prizes: 1St - £6.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 8. One Ewe, two years old and over. 9. One Yearling Ewe. 10. One Ewe Lamb. 11. Ram, two years old and over. 12. Yearling Ram. 13. Ram Lamb. 14. Group of three (one male, two female) Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Dr Joan Williams in memory of Elidyr & Madge Williams, late of Bancylan. Given for best exhibit in classes 8 to 13. 1st 2nd & 3rd Prizes in Classes 8 to 13 donated by Mr. Eirian Davies, Ad-Clad, Llanwrda. Champion Rosette presented by Beulah Sheep Society 4 SPECKLED FACE UNTRIMMED AND UNBRUSHED (Open) Judge: Mike Hemmings and Iestyn Richards, Llanfynydd The Sheep are not to be trimmed or brushed in any way or else disqualied. In Classes 15 and 16 the Sheep will have had to be shorn after May 15th in the current year. Prizes: 1st - £6.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 15. One Ewe, two years old and over. 16. One Yearling Ewe. 17. One Ewe Lamb. 18. Ram, two years old and over. 19. Yearling Ram. 20. Ram lamb. 21. Group of three (one male, two female). A Perpetual Challenge Shield donated by the Maesrhiw family, Llansadwrn in memory of John Dilwyn Thomas will be awarded to the exhibitor with the highest number of points in classes 15 to 21. A Perpetual Challenge Cup donated by the Epynt and Beulah Speckled Face Society, in memory of Mr. Alun Davies, Plasnewydd, will be given to the exhibitor with the highest number of points in the Speckled Face Sections (Open and Untrimmed Classes). A Perpetual Challenge Shield donated by the Family of the late Mr. Alun Davies, Plasnewydd, in his memory, will be given to the Overall Speckled Face Champion of both sections. Champion Rosette presented by Beulah Sheep Society BUTCHERS LAMBS Judge: Mr Gareth Russell, Cwmann Prizes: 1st - £6.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 22. Three Lambs (Lowland – not Continental). 23. Three Lambs (Continental). 24. Three Lambs (Hill or Mountain) A Perpetual Challenge Salver donated by Mr. Morse, Butcher, Llandovery will be given for the Champion Pen of Lambs in this section. d ROOFING A Clad SHEETS BOX PROFILE SHEETS SUPPLIERS OF BIG 6 AND 3” FIBRE CEMENT ZED & ZEDA PURLINS CORRUGATED ZINC SHEETS FLAT SHEETS & FLASHINGS PVC & FIBRE CEMENT GUTTERS RSJ BOX AND ANGLE VENTAIR SIDE CLADDING SLIDING DOOR GEAR THE STORES, STATION ROAD, LLANWRDA 01550 777497 5 SUFFOLKS (OPEN) Judge: Mr Eirwyn Humphries, Dryslwyn (A special pen will be provided for the MV/CAE Accredited Sheep) A current green certicate must be presented before the sheep are unloaded. Prizes: 1st - £6.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 25. One Ewe, two years old and over. 26. One Yearling Ewe. 27. One Ewe Lamb. 28. One Ram, two years old and over. 29. One Yearling Ram. 30. One Ram lamb. 31. Group of three (one male, two female). Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Marian & Delyth in memory of Edward & Margaret Perkins late of Cwmynydd will be awarded to the Best Exhibit classes 25 to 30 ANY CROSS BRED SHEEP Judge: Mr Eirwyn Humphries, Dryslwyn Prizes: 1st - £6.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd – £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 32. Best Ewe. 33. Best Yearling Ewe. 34. Best Ewe Lamb. Tankard will be given by Bibby Agriculture for the Best Exhibit in Classes 32 to 34. WELSH MOUNTAIN & BRECKNOCK HILL CHEVIOTS Judge: Mr Gethin Mathias, Ffarmers st nd rd Prizes: 1 - £6.00; 2 - £3.00; 3 - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 35. One Ewe..two years old and over. 36. One Yearling Ewe 37. One Ewe Lamb. 38. One Ram, two years old and over. 39. One Yearling Ram 40. One Ram Lamb 41. Group of three (one male, two female). Cup donated by Llandovery Tyres & Batteries, will be given to the Best Exhibit in Classes 35 to 40 First Prize in Class 35 & 36 has been donated by Clee, Thompkinson & Francis, Auctioneers, Llandovery. ANY CONTINENTAL BREED Judge: Mr Gethin Mathias, Ffarmers st nd rd Prizes: 1 - £6.00; 2 - £3.00; 3 - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 42. One Ewe. 43. One Ewe Lamb. 44. One Ram. 45. One Ram Lamb. Cup donated by Mr. Tegwyn Powell, will be given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 42 to 45. 6 BLACK SHEEP (Open) Judge: Mrs Doris Jones, Capel Isaac st nd rd Prizes: 1 - £6.00; 2 - £3.00; 3 - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 46. One Ewe. 47. One Ewe Lamb. 48. One Ram. 49. One Ram Lamb. Cup and prize money donated by Mr Alun Evans, PyllauCochion, Taliaris, given to best exhibit classes 46 to 49 BADGER (Open) Judge: Mrs Doris Jones, Capel Isaac st nd rd Prizes: 1 - £6.00; 2 - £3.00; 3 - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 50. One Ewe. 51. One Ewe Lamb. 52. One Ram. 53. One Ram Lamb. A Cup donated by D. & M. Mathews, Butchers, Stone St, Llandovery, will be given for the Best exhibit in Classes 50 to 53 BALWEN (Open) Judge: Mrs Doris Jones, Capel Isaac st nd rd Prizes: 1 - £6.00; 2 - £3.00; 3 - £1.00 Entry Fee: £1.00 54. One Ewe. 55. One Ewe Lamb. 56. One Ram. 57. One Ram Lamb. A cup donated by G.T. & E. Feeds, Llandovery, given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 54 to 57. 58. Best Group of three from Black, Badger and Balwen Sections (1 Male, 2 Female). Must be property of the same owner. YOUNG HANDLER Judge: Mr Gareth Russell, Cwmann 59. Aged up to 11 years. 60. Aged 11 to 16 years. Trophies donated by Mr. Robert Brown, 1st Class Fencing CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: A panel of the Judges A Perpetual Challenge Cup donated by the Pantybryn Family in memory of Mr Desmond Jones, will be awarded to the exhibitor from the parish with the highest number of points in the sheep section. A Perpetual Challenge Cup donated by Mr. G. Davies, Onnen Las, Llangadog, will be awarded to the Champion Exhibit (all classes). £25 prize for the Champion Exhibit donated by Mr. John Gwynne, Agri Lloyd.
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