The Show 1 Produce, Craft, 53r d Children’s and Vintage Schedule 2019

Tuesday 30th July 2019

side oor ym .) rkb Esq Ki haw .P S k W.G r of Livestock & Horse Schedules a ion P iss available upon request rn erm u d p b kin Tel: 07984 939701 el (by W Closing Dates: WI - Friday, 28th June, 2019 Produce, Children’s & Vintage - Monday, 8th July, 2019 YCA - Saturday, 20th July, 2019 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Show Office, Reagarth Farm, Helmsley, York YO62 5HX SECTION SECRETARIES: Horse Mrs T Gardner - 07891 039310 or e-mail: [email protected] Fur & Feather Mrs S Myers – 01751 417375 or e-mail: [email protected] Open Produce M Leckenby – 01751 417740 or e-mail: [email protected] Children’s Section Mrs J Wilson - 07969 585610 or e-mail: [email protected] FOR ALL OTHER ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: Christine Thompson (Gen Secretary) – 07984 939701 or e-mail: [email protected]

PLEASE NOTE: There is a 50% Reduction in Entry Fees for Members

SHOW DAY MEMBER WITH SHOWFIELD PARKING - £30 1 Showfield Car Park Pass 2 Entrance Tickets Entrance to the Member’s Ringside Area SHOW DAY MEMBER - £20 2 Entrance Tickets Entrance to the Member’s Ringside Area

Subscriptions to be paid with entry initially and then annually by Direct Debit – please supply e-mail address in order that we can send the Direct Debit Mandate WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT ALL 2018 TROPHIES ARE RETURNED ONE MONTH PRIOR TO THE SHOW. FINES MAY BE APPLIED IF NOT RECEIVED. 2 2019 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

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N.B. ALL STOCK MLUiSvTeBsEtoPcENkNAErDe/Sa TALLED BY 8.30am

9.45am Judging of Sheep, Goats and Farm Produce 1.45pm Judging of Sheep Interbreeds Ring 1

10am Cattle Classes Ring 2 9am Hunter Breeding followed by Championships. 10.15 In Hand Irish Draught. 11.30 Heavy Horse Young Handler followed by Shires & Clydesdales, judged at separate ends of the ring. Shire and Clydesdale Championships followed by Supreme Heavy Horse Championship. 1.30 Best Decorated Heavy Horse At 2pm Rings 1 and Ring 2 will amalgamate to become the Main Ring

2pm Parade of Vintage Tractors 2.30 Mounted Fancy Dress 2.50 Heavy Horse in Plough Harness 3.10 Presentation of Honorary Life Membership and Annual Agricultural Awards followed by the judging of the “Champion of Champions” and Grand Parade of Heavy Horse and Cattle Prize Winners 3.50 Parade of Sinnington Foxhounds 4.10 Heavy Horse Turnout Class Followed by Children’s Sports on Foot Local Unaffiliated Showjumping Classes FUR & FEATHER SECTION

10.30am Judging Commences OPEN PRODUCE SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.15pm Presentation of Trophies CHILDREN’S SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.00pm Presentation of Trophies WI SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.00pm Presentation of Trophies COUNTRY WOMEN’S SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 12 noon Marquee Opens 4.00pm Presentation of Trophie s 3 4 5 2019 SHOW OFFICERS Presidents: Mr and Mrs Frederick Fairburn Chairman: Mr R Fairburn Vice-Chairman: Mr K Adams Show Directors: Mr T Scaling and Mr C Leckenby Treasurer: Mr P Woodall Secretary: Mrs C Thompson Ind Examiner: Hallgarth Accountants Ltd SECTION SECRETARIES: Horse Section: Mrs T Gardner, The Granary, Crosslanes, Tollerton, York YO61 1RB Produce Section: Mr M Leckenby, Weighell Cottage, Appleton le Moors, York YO62 6TE Fur & Feather Section: Mrs S Myers, Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale, Pickering YO18 8SE Children’s Section: Mrs J Wilson, Mayward House, Slingsby, York YO62 4AA SHOW COUNCIL:

Mrs H Adams, K Adams, W Baldwin, Mrs J Barnett, Mrs M Bumby, Mr S Clements, Mrs F Cockerill, W Curtis Snr, W Curtis Jnr, Mrs J Dowson, CN Dunn, P Dunn, D Easton, F Fairburn, R Fairburn, W Frank, Mrs H Gibson, N Hargrave, Mrs B Harsley, L Jones, J Kendall, C Leckenby, Malcolm Leckenby, Mike Leckenby, Mrs S Leckenby, Mrs A Lishman, Mrs J Medd, Mrs J Myers, R Myers, S Myers, Mrs S Myers, R Potter, Mrs B Potter, Miss C Sanderson, R Scaling, T Scaling, B Scott, Mrs R Shaw, J Simpson, D Smith, Mrs E Smith, Mrs M Smith, S Stonehouse, P Teasdale, R Teasdale, C Tetley, L Thompson, S Webster, Mrs C Welch, Mrs A Welham, Mrs J Wilson, Mrs R Wood, P Woodall.

PAST PRESIDENTS:

1974 Major CL Baldwin 1989 WJ Houlston 2003 R Thompson 1975 JR Sunley 1990 FW Flintoft 2004 Mr & Mrs G Wood 1976 JM Leadley 1991 CT Stonehouse 2005 R Foster 1977 C Smith 1992 W Baldwin 2006 G Nicholson 1978 S Otterburn 1993 W Barker 2007 No Show 2008 DE Cussons 1979 Col DR Tetley 1994 W Shaw 2009 T Scaling 1980 GA Pearson 1995 L Turnbull 2010 G Teasdale 1981 Mr & Mrs N Kermack 1996 JB Robinson 2011 Mr & Mrs E Vasey 1982 NL Jeminson 1997 A Harper 2012 Mr and Mrs P Woodall 1983 GC Hesleton 1998 MS Holliday 2013 PS Dunn 1984 S Fairburn 1999 Mrs S Leckenby & 2014 C Tetley 1985 Col C Egerton Mrs J Otterburn 2015 Mrs F Cockerill 1986 V Hollows 2000 JM Wilson 2016 Mr & Mrs C Leckenby 1987 WH Dunn 2001 No Show 2017 Mr & Mrs WH Curtis 1988 Mr & Mrs W Curtis 2002 W Frank 2018 Mr S Stonehouse HON LIFE MEMBERS: Miss A Allen, D Anderson, P Bell, Mrs J Boocock, R Bowman, Mrs L Bowman, J Browning, T Collier, Mrs E Cook, W Curtis, DE Cussons MBE, Mrs M Davison, Mrs J Dickinson, B Dobson, CN Dunn, PS Dunn, W Frank, Mrs P Harrison, S Holliday, B Holmes, Mrs K Holmes, R Hutchinson, L Jones, Mrs K Kendall, N Kermack, D Lanes, Mrs S Leckenby, D & Mrs S Mead, G Nicholson, M Pearson, D Pleming, K Preston, Col J Shaw, Mrs R Shaw, W Shaw, Mrs C Shaw, A Simpson, B Simpson, E Stead, F Sturdy, D Taylor, J Wildsmith, Mrs S Wildsmith, G Wood, GP Woodall, Mrs P Woodall. 6 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL AWARD

Presented for Outstanding Service to Agriculture & Allied Industries

Nominations are invited each year to encourage people to consider anyone who they think would deserve the Award. The nomination can be anyone connected with farming from an owner occupier, tenant farmer or a self-employed farm worker, from a student to a secretary, mechanic to stockman, seed, fertilizer, feed, machinery representative to a shopkeeper, absolutely anyone in the Ryedale area would be considered. Nominations are invited and the closing date is the 1st of June each year.

The Show Society propose that one Award be made annually and the Award is in the form of a silver plated, cast medal in a presentation case, engraved with the person’s name and the date.

The first Award was presented in 1997 and the past winners are:-

1997 F.W. Flintoft Esq 2008 J.A. Cundall Esq 1998 R. Foster Esq 2009 Mrs J Cook, MBE 1999 C.T. Stonehouse Esq 2010 J. Wilson Esq 2000 S. Fairburn Esq 2011 W. F. Wood Esq. 2001 No Show 2012 K. Wilson Esq & T. Collier Esq 2002 W.H. Dunn Esq 2013 SW Cockerill 2003 B. Otterburn Esq 2014 E Leng, Esq 2004 G.P. Woodall Esq 2015 A Simpson & Tyke 2005 J. Russell Esq 2016 Baroness McIntosh of Pickering 2006 B.P. Nicholson Esq 2017 Geoff Todd 2007 No Show 2018 P Place

7 RULES OF THE SOCIETY 1. The Object of the Society is to exhibit the products of Agriculture, Horticulture, Bee-Keeping, Poultry and Livestock breeding with a view to improving the standards of these products in Ryedale and Pickering Districts, to benefit farmers and advance the cause of Agriculture at an Annual Exhibition (Ryedale Show). 2. The Society will not conduct the Show for profit and any surplus monies accruing will be carried forward to improve and increase the scope and layout of the following and subsequent Shows which will be carried on with the objects set out in 1) above. 3. For the purposes of definition, the Show Area shall be the area that was administered by the Pickering Urban, Pickering Rural, Rural and Helmsley Rural District Councils. 4. Ryedale Show and its Committee will not be responsible for any loss, damage or expenses incurred to any person, exhibit or property during the Show from whatever cause. Every exhibitor shall indemnify the Ryedale Show against all claims that arise through the presence on the Showground of himself, employees, stock or otherwise. All exhibits are at the sole risk of the exhibitor. 5. All persons in charge of stock, implements etc brought onto the Showground shall be subject to the orders, regulations and rules of the Committee or Officers appointed by them. Any disputes arising must be referred to the Show Committee, who will be authorised to remove persons refusing to conform to the rules from the Showground, as also their stock. 6. The Committee reserve the right to remove any objectionable or noisy competitors or unruly exhibitors, attendants or spectators. 7. Any exhibitor knowingly giving a false or incorrect certificate shall forfeit any prize money and be liable to be debarred from exhibiting at the Society’s show in any future year. 8. All stock must have been bona-fide the property on the Exhibitor at the time of entry, unless otherwise provided. No stock will be allowed to compete in more than one class except where otherwise stated. 9. Entry forms which are not completed correctly will not be accepted. 10. Ryedale Show reserves the right to cancel, limit, divide or amalgamate any class. 11. Ryedale Show reserves the right to appoint a replacement judge whenever it is deemed necessary. 12. Ryedale Show reserves the right to refuse entry. 13. The decision of the Judge is final. 14. Objections to entries or awards must be made in writing to the Secretary and must be made on Show Day, accompanied by a deposit of £10 which will be refunded in the objection is sustained. 15. All disputes shall be referred to the Ryedale Show Committee whose decision is final. 16. No animal suffering from a contagious disease may be brought onto the Showground. 17. In the event of a Veterinary Surgeon advising the removal of any animal from the Show, his decision shall be final and immediately complied with. 18. All cups/trophies remain the property of the Ryedale Show and the acceptance of a cup/trophy by the holder is a guarantee that the cup/trophy will be returned to the Secretary, free of cost, ONE MONTH prior to the following Show. 19. Any exhibitor who does not produce an entrance ticket must pay the relevant admission. 20. Grand Parade – cattle to be paraded first and to be presented with cups with horses to follow. No livestock to be removed from the Showground before 4pm. 21. On the morning of the Show, the Showground will open to the Public at 8.30am. Tickets will be: Adults (over 16) £10, Children (5-16) £5, Children under 5 years Free, Family Tickets (2 adults and up to 3 children) £30. 22. No refunds will be given due to adverse weather conditions. 23. Safety – the safety of persons on the Showground is of major concern to the Society. Precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present have been taken. As the Show is held on an agricultural field, everyone must take reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents. All persons must obey the instructions of the Society’s stewards, officials and staff and comply with any published safety instructions. 24. By making an entry, the exhibitor gives consent to their personal data being retained and shared with relevant bodies in accordance to the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) May 2018. The Society shall not retain personal data for longer than necessary and will destroy records in accordance with the GDPR and Society policies. 25. By making an entry in any classes specifically for children, the parent of the child consents to personal data relating to child being shared with relevant bodies. 26. All dogs must be kept on leads and under proper control at all times. 8 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Privacy Policy We are extremely concerned to protect your privacy and confidentiality. We understand that all Members and Exhibitors are quite rightly concerned to know that their data will not be used for any purpose unintended by them and will not fall into the hands of a third party. Our policy is both specific and strict. If you think our policy falls short of your expectations or that we are failing to abide by our policy, do please tell us. We do not share, or sell, or disclose to a third party, any personally identifiable information collected. If this policy should change in the future, then we shall provide notification in advance and the opportunity for all users to indicate whether or not they would prefer that we do not provide the information to third parties as proposed. Here is a list of the information we collect, and why it is necessary to collect it: Basic identification and contact information such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and dates of birth where applicable. This information is used: • to provide you with the services which you request; • to maintain our accounts; • for billing; • to enable us to answer your enquiries; • for verifying your identity for security purposes; • for marketing our services and products; This information will be used exclusively for the purpose for which you have provided it. Information is disclosed to third parties only where the third party concerned qualifies in whatever way the Society and other affiliated Breed Societies require. The information is kept on an encrypted bespoke, commercially available database specifically built for Show administration and with the relevant Section secretaries. Anti-virus and other computer security systems are in place. Disclosure to Government and their agencies.

We are subject to the law like everyone else. We may be required to give information to legal authorities if they so request or if they have the proper authorisation such as a search warrant or court order. Information request

At any time, you may review or update the personally identifiable information that we hold about you, by contacting us. To better safeguard your information, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access or making corrections to your information. Retention of records

Personal data will not be kept any longer than deemed necessary.

9 OPEN PRODUCE PLEASE NOTE – The closing date for entries is Monday 8th July 2019

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PRODUCE SCHEDULE & ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE SHOW WEBSITE

ALL EXHIBITS IN THIS SECTION TO NOT HAVE BEEN SHOWN AT A PREVIOUS RYEDALE SHOW AND TO BE THE EXHIBITORS OWN WORK OR GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR N.B Separate Entry Form to be returned to the Produce Secretary Mr M Leckenby, Weighell Cottage, Appleton-le-Moors, York, YO62 6TE Telephone Number 01751 417740 The Sidney Waind Perpetual Trophy will be awarded for the most points in the Produce Section Excluding produce, and cooking The Betty Fairburn Perpetual Trophy for the most points in the Produce and Cooking sections. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE JUDGING WILL NOW COMMENCE AT 9.30A.M

One Admission Ticket for Entries of £8.00 or over

ALL GOODS ARE EXHIBITED AT THE OWNERS RISK FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE All Exhibitors labels to be securely attached to the exhibit

PLEASE SEND A SAE FOR RETURN OF YOUR EXHIBITOR LABELS AND KINDLY NOTE THE POSTAL CHARGES FOR 1 - 16 ENTRIES: 2 ND CLASS STAMP FOR 17- 32 ENTRIES: 2 ND LARGE STAMP FOR 33 + ENTRIES: 250g POSTAGE

SHEPHERDS CROOKS Judge Mr S Kime, Stockport

The Ryedale Show Cup for the best Shepherds Crook First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 1 Crook (Wood Handle –fancy) Class 2 Crook (Horn Handle – fancy) Class 3 Shepherds Crook (Horn Handle) Class 4 Shepherds Crook (Wood Handle) Class 5 Thumb Stick (wood as grown) Class 6 Any other Thumb Stick Class 7 Walking Stick (Horn Handle – fancy) Class 8 Walking Stick (Wood Handle – fancy ) Class 9 Stick (Horn Handle) Class 10 Stick (Wood Handle) Class 11 A plain Horn Handle stick (suitable for a lady) Class 12 Half Head Sportman’s Stick (Horn or Wood)

Novice Section Class 13 Any plain stick (Exhibitor not to have previously won a prize at Ryedale Show)

10 PRODUCE Judges Miss S Broadwith, Bedale Mrs B Tindall, Ainthorpe Please note classes 18-25 cellophane tops to be used and dated when made.

First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 14 6 Bantam Eggs any colour Class 15 6 Hen Eggs (White) Class 16 6 Hen Eggs (Brown) Class 17 6 Hen Eggs (Green or Blue) Class 18 One Jar Lemon Curd (dated when made) Class 19 One Jar Raspberry Jam, 1lb jar (approx.) Class 20 One Jar Strawberry Jam 1lb jar (approx. Class 21 One Jar Blackcurrant Jam 1lb jar (approx.) Class 22 One Jar Apricot Jam 1lb jar (approx.) Class 23 One Jar Jam (any other variety) 1lb jar (approx.) Class 24 One Jar Marmalade 1lb jar (approx) Class 25 One Jar Jelly any variety Class 26 One Jar Chutney,labelled with type or variety Class 27 A Jar of Relish Class 28 A Jar of Pickled Beetroot Class 29 One bottle Fruit Cordial or Squash,labelled with type and variety Class 30 Small Bottle of Sloe Gin Class 31 One bottle of Elderflower Cordial Class 32 One bottle of any Fruit Liqueur

COOKING Judges Mrs A Cowie, Saltburn Mrs H Gamble, Easingwold Mrs A Tindall, Mickleby

First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry 50p Class 33 One homemade Brown Loaf (not less than 24 hours old) Class 34 One homemade White Loaf (not less than 24 hours old) Class 35 Banana Loaf Class 36 Lemon Drizzle Cake Class 37 Spiced Loaf “Exhibitors own recipe” Class 38 A fatless Sponge Cake (no filling) Ingredients : 2 eggs, 3oz Caster Sugar, 3oz Plain Flour Break eggs into a bowl, whisk lightly, add sugar, then whisk well until thick and creamy. Sieve flour, fold lightly into mixture. Place in a well greased 7 inch cake tin. Bake in a moderate oven. Class 39 A Victoria Sandwich (Jam filling) Class 40 5 Iced Cupcakes – theme- Christmas Class 41 Rice Loaf Class 42 A Date and Walnut Loaf Set Recipe : Half pound dates, half teaspoon bi-carbonate of soda,quarter pint of boiling water, 2oz margarine, 6oz sugar, 1 egg, half pound flour, 2oz chopped walnuts, 2oz sultanas, pinch of salt. Method : Dissolve bi-carb of soda in water, pour over dates and leave until cold, beat margarine and sugar, then add all ingredients.

11 Class 43 A plain Chocolate Cake (no filling) Class 44 6 Rum Truffles Class 45 4 pieces of Flapjack Class 46 A Bakewell Tart (un-iced) Class 47 4 Mince Pies Class 48 A round of Shortbread Class 49 6 Shrewsbury biscuits (with currants) Class 50 6 Crunchy biscuits Set recipe : Quarter pound of flour,6oz sugar, 3oz Quaker Oats, 3oz coconut, Quarter pound of margarine,one small teaspoonful of syrup, one level teaspoon of Bi-carbonate of soda, one teaspoonful of boiling water. Method : Melt margarine, sugar and syrup together, add all ingredients then dissolve Bi-carb in boiling water before adding to mixture. Drop on shelf and cook at 350-375F (electric) reglo 3-4 (gas) Class 51 6 Ginger Biscuits Class 52 4 pieces of traybake Class 53 4 Chocolate Brownies Class 54 Four Plain Scones Class 55 Four Fruit Scones Class 56 Four Cheese Scones Class 57 Cherry Loaf Set recipe : 5oz margarine or butter, 5oz caster sugar, 3 eggs, few drops of almond or Vanilla essence, 4oz glace cherries (chopped), 8oz SR Flour Method : Toss cherries in some of the flour, cream fat and sugar, beat in lightly whisked Eggs, with a little flour. Add essence then fold in remaining flour, add cherries. Place mixture in a greased loaf tin. Bake at 324-350F (electric) reglo 3-4 (gas) for 1 and a quarter hours. Class 58 A Ginger Loaf (Exhibitor’s own recipe) Class 59 A Carrot Cake (un-iced) Class 60 A Fruit Honey Cake (round) Ingredients: 8oz SR flour, 4oz butter or margarine, 8oz liquid honey, 2 medium eggs 4oz sultanas, 4oz currants, 2oz mixed peel, pinch of nutmeg, pinch of salt, 3 teaspoons of milk Method Cream butter and honey together. Beat in eggs slowly, sieve flour and nutmeg And fold in alternately with the dried fruit. Add enough milk to make a soft consistency. Bake in a well buttered 7 inch (approx) round tin for 1 ¼ hours in a moderate oven. Finished cake to be displayed on a white doyley and enclosed in a plastic bag. The A.C.Jefferson Trophy to the winner of Class 60 Class 61 4 Sausage Rolls (Shortcrust pastry) Class 62 Cheese & Onion Flan Class 63 Egg & Bacon Flan Class 64 2 Savoury Pasties Class 65 Fruit Pie on a saucer Class 66 MEN ONLY – 4 Jam Tarts Class 67 MEN ONLY – 4 Fruit Scones Class 68 MEN ONLY – Cake of own choice

12 BEEKEEPERS SECTION Judge Mr C Smailes, Fadmoor

The Alice Cussons Memorial Trophy presented by Mr D E Cussons for the most points gained by an exhibitor resident in Ryedale Competitors must be responsible for the staging of their own entries First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 69 Two 1lb jars of Honey (light) Class 70 Two 1lb jars of Honey (medium or dark) Class 71 Two 1lb jars of Heather Honey

HORTICULTURE Judge Mr J Dale, York

Th Kirkbymoorside Allotment Holders Cup for the best exhibit in the section First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 72 Six pods of Peas Class 73 Six pods of Broad Beans Class 74 Plate of 3 White Potatoes Class 75 Plate of 3 Part Coloured Potatoes Class 76 Plate of 3 All Coloured Potatoes Class 77 Plate of 3 Potatoes, 1 White, 1 Part Coloured, 1 All Coloured Class 78 Six straw shallots Class 79 Six red shallots Class 80 Three Onions, as grown Class 81 Three Salad Onions Class 82 Six Radishes Class 83 2 bulbs of Garlic Class 84 3 Chilli Peppers Class 85 Pair of sweet Peppers Class 86 Two Carrots, short Class 87 Two Beetroot, globe or cylindrical Class 88 Two Courgettes Class 89 One Cabbage Class 90 One Red Cabbage Class 91 One Cauliflower Class 92 One head of Lettuce any variety Class 93 One Vegetable Marrow Class 94 Two Garden Turnips, white or yellow Class 95 Six French Beans Class 96 Any other single vegetable not scheduled Class 97 One vegetable and one Bloom Class 98 Three varieties of growing herbs in a suitable container Class 99 Tray of three different vegetables as per schedule

13 Class 100 Twelve Gooseberries Class 101 Twelve Raspberries Class 102 Any other variety soft fruit Class 103 A dish of Blackcurrants (on stalks) not less than ½ pint Class 104 A dish of Redcurrants (on stalks) Class 105 A Cucumber Class 106 Four Red Tomatoes Class 107 Four Tomatoes other than red Class 108 Six Cherry Tomatoes Class 109 The longest stick of Rhubarb Class 110 Three sticks of Rhubarb Class 111 One Fruit and one Bloom

£6 to the exhibitor with most points and £4 to the runner up in Classes 100 – 111 kindly Donated by Mr M Leckenby, Appleton-le-Moors

FLOWER AND PLANTS Judge Mr J F Edmond, Pickering

Mr & Mrs N L Jemison Perpetual Trophy for the best Flower Pot Plant First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 112 Three French Marigolds Class 113 Three African Marigolds Class 114 Three Dahlias Cactus Class 115 Three Dahlias Pompom Class 116 Three Dahlias Decorative or Ball Class 117 One Rose HT Class 118 Three Roses HT Class 119 Six stems Sweet Peas Class 120 Six of any one variety of herbaceous flowers Class 121 Six Pansies Class 122 Single Pansy Class 123 Miniature flower arrangement not exceeding 4” Class 124 One stem of any flower Class 125 A Lady’s Spray Class 126 A Gent’s Buttonhole Class 127 A basket of Roses Class 128 An Orchid any variety Class 129 Pot plant flowering other than Fuschia 6” maximum pot Class 130 Pot plant flowering other than Fuschia over 6” pot Class 131 Pot plant foliage 6” maximum pot Class 132 Pot plant foliage over 6” pot Class 133 Cactus plant or succulent 6” maximum pot Class 134 Cactus plant or succulent over 6” pot Class 135 Fuchsia single or semi – double 6” maximum pot Class 136 Fuchsia single or semi – double over 6” pot Class 137 Fuchsia double 6” maximum pot Class 138 Largest Sunflower Head

14 HANDICRAFTS Judges Classes 139 – 152 Mrs H Dixon, Sneatonthorpe Classes 153 - 167 Mrs A Jones, Whitby Eve & Kit Heselton Perpetual Rose Bowl for the best exhibit in the Embroidery classes The Irene Embleton Memorial Trophy for the best exhibit in Class 153 Knitting classes –Exhibitors labels to be attached with a sample of the wool used First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p Class 139 A hand knitted garment – article to fit a child age range 2 to 12 years Class 140 A hand knitted garment – Arran Class 141 A hand knitted garment in four ply wool Class 142 A hand knitted garment for a child under 1 year Class 143 A hand knitted cotton top (sleeveless) Class 144 A hand knitted garment – double knit Class 145 A hand knitted garment – quick knit – chunky Class 146 A pair of knitted mittens Class 147 A knitted hat Class 148 A hand knitted poppy Class 149 Piece of crochet work Class 150 Soft Toy – knitted or crochet Class 151 Soft Toy – suitable for a baby Class 152 A Dressed Doll (any size) –wool Class 153 A piece of needlework of exhibitor’s own design (Not from a kit) Class 154 A bag made in any medium Class 155 Patchwork or quilted item Class 156 A Draught Excluder any medium Class 157 Something new from something old Class 158 Embroidery work – any medium (mounted or framed) Class 159 A celebration gift card Class 160 Any article of felt work Class 161 An article of woodwork Class 162 A Tea Cosy Class 163 A piece of handmade jewellery Class 164 A Christmas tree decoration Class 165 A pin cushion Class 166 A cushion (any medium) Class 167 An article in any medium not already mentioned

ART & CRAFTWORK Judge Mrs S Maud, Rillington First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry 50p Class 168 Watercolour painting Class 169 Oil painting Class 170 Pen and Ink, Line and Wash, etc Class 171 Pencil Class 172 Pastel Class 173 Book Mark, any medium Class 174 Collage any medium Class 175 Bunting, maximum length 3 metres Class 176 An interesting novelty teapot Class 177 My favourite tea towel (Need not be hand-made)

15 PHOTOGRAPHY Judge Mrs J Meays, Barlby Pauline Milledge Troph The y for the most points in the Photography Section F.E.Wrightson & Associates, Kirkbymoorside Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best exhibit in the photography section All photographs must be taped onto a piece of card for display at the show to allow pins to be used for displaying onto boards Please note : All exhibits in this section not to have been shown at a previous Ryedale Show and to be the exhibitor’s own exhibit. Each size includes mount

First Prize £5.00 Second Prize £3.00 Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee 50p

Class 178 Monochrome print - Portrait Class 179 Monochrome print - General subject Class 180 Colour print Winter subject 7” x 5” or under Class 181 Colour print Winter subject over 7” x 5” Class 182 Colour print Spring subject 7” x 5” or under Class 183 Colour print Spring subject over 7” x 5” Class 184 Colour print Bridges and Rivers 7” x 5” or under Class 185 Colour print Bridges and Rivers over 7” x 5” Class 186 Colour print Trains, Boats and Planes 7” x 5” or under Class 187 Colour print Trains, Boats and Planes over 7” x 5” Class 188 Colour print Animals or Birds 7” x 5” or under Class 189 Colour print Animals or Birds over 7” x 5” Class 190 Colour print Historic Buildings 7” x 5” or under Class 191 Colour print Historic Buildings over 7” x 5” Class 192 Colour print Insects 7” x 5” or under Class 193 Colour print Insects over 7” x 5” Class 194 Colour print Autumn subject 7” x 5” or under Class 195 Colour print Autumn subject over 7” x 5” Class 196 Colour print Sunrise or Sunset 7” x 5” or under Class 197 Colour print Sunrise or Sunset over 7” x 5” Class 198 Colour print Anything Red 7” x 5” or under Class 199 Colour print Anything Red over 7” x 5” Class 200 Colour print Farming 7” x 5” or under Class 201 Colour print Farming over 7” x 5” Class 202 Colour print A humorous photograph with a caption Class 203 Colour print Taken at previous year’s Ryedale Show

16 CHILDREN’S SECTION Children’s Section Secretary: Mrs Janice Wilson, Mayward House, Slingsby, York YO62 4AA Tel: 07969 585610 or e-mail: [email protected] Judges: Mrs S Owen & Mr P Read Milton Leadley Cup The will be presented to the child gaining most points in School Years EYFS-2. Ernest Wiseman Salver The will be presented to child gaining the most points in School Years 3-4. Eleanor Marley Cup The will be presented to the child gaining the most points in School Years 5-6. Michael Foster Cup The will be presented to the child gaining the most points in School Years 7-11. George Shippey Cups The will be presented to a boy and a girl, who, in the opinion of the judges, have put in the most effort. Fay Hill Cup The for Handwriting will be presented for the best exhibit in Classes 21 to 25. Betty Hughes Trophy The will be presented for gaining the most points in the Open Classes. Points will be awarded in each of the classes. The Curtis Trophy for the winner of the Catalogue Cover Design First Prize 5 points, Second Prize 3 points, Third Prize 1 point. NO ENTRY FEE Prizes: First £3.00, Second £2.00, Third £1.00 – . A child is eligible for an exhibitor’s ticket if they submit a minimum of four entries. ALL THE WORK MUST BE THAT OF THE CHILD WITH MINIMAL ADULT HELP. • Age as on 31 August 2018 • Judging begins at 9.30am • Tent re-opens at 12noon • Results will be displayed in the tent during the afternoon. • The cups will be presented in the show tent at 4.00pm. • Prize money will be distributed after the presentation of the cups. • All competitors must be responsible for the collection of their exhibits between 4 and 5.00pm from the Children’s tent.

ART - A picture relating Emotions (all entries can be in any media, size and shape but NOT computerised Class 1 EYFS Class 2 School Years 1-2 Class 4 School Years 5-6 Class 5 School Years 7-11

COOKERY: A cake or buns based on a Fairy Tale Class 6 EYFS Class 7 School Years 1-2 Class 8 School Years 3-4 Class 9 School Years 5-6 Class 10 School Years 7-11

CRAFT - An Object made from Plastic Bottles Class 11 EYFS Class 12 School Years 1-2 Class 13 School Years 3-4 Class 14 School Years 5-6 Class 15 School Years 7-11 17 CREATIVE DRAWING . A self portrait using coloured pencils or paints (A4 single side only) ALL CREATIVE DRAWING and HANDWRITING should be sent to the Secretary by Monday 8th July 2019 for judging Class 16 EYFS Class 17 School Years 1-2 Class 18 School Years 3-4 Class 19 School Years 5-6 Class 20 School Years 7-11 TROPHY 5 The George Sheppey Cup (1) - presented to the boy who, in the judges opinion, has put in the most effort

HANDWRITING - Copy of the poem “If you don’t like Summer” (may be illustrated and/or illuminated) Class 21 EYFS: at least two lines of the poem Class 22 School Years 1-2: at least four lines of the poem Class 23 School Years 3-4: at least six lines of the poem Class 24 School Years 5-6: at least ten lines of the poem Class 25 School Years 7-11 Class 25 School Years 7-11 Class 25 School Years 7-11: the whole poem

NATURE - A Miniature Garden for Elves or Fairies (max size 35cm x 30cm) TROPHY 6 The George Sheppey Cup (2) - presented to the girl who, in the judge’s opinion, has put in the most effort Class 26 EYFS Class 27 School Years 1-2 Class 28 School Years 3-4 Class 29 School Years 5-6 Class 30 School Years 7-11

OPEN CLASSES Class 31 Any article in wool or needlework Class 32 A Moving Animal (maximum size 40cm x 30cm) Class 33 Any article made from Lego Class 34 A Dream Catcher (maximum size 40cm x 30cm) Class 35 A Robot Invention Class 36 An Animal made from fruit or vegetables Class 37 A Photograph of you or a friend in an unusual place Class 38 An Invitation for any occasion: can be computerized Class 39 Interesting Slime Class 40 Make your own Rosette The George Shippey Cup (2) - presented to the girl who, in the opinion of the judges, has put in the most effort

18 CATALOGUE COVER DESIGN Design a cover for the 2019 Show Catalogue BestPrint & Design, Malton. Prize money kindly donated by The Curtis Trophy for the winner of the Catalogue Cover Design First prize £20, Second prize £10, Third prize £5 to be given in the form of book tokens. There are two sections for Primary and Secondary Schools and the schools that the winners attend will each receive £25. , be vertical, All designs must be on A4 paper and using any media. The words Ryedale Show and the date need not be included. living in The competition is open to children Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Pickering and outlying areas. Please e-mail if in any doubt about qualification. Please specify name and age of child and name of school on entry. The winning cover for the 2018 Catalogue was designed by Megan Thompson (Lady Lumley’s School), Class 41 Design a cover for the 2020 Ryedale Show catalogue (Primary School age) Class 42 Design a cover for the 2020 Ryedale Show catalogue (Secondary School age)

WHEELBARROW COMPETITION FOR SCHOOLS

A Meal in a Wheelbarrow Class 43 Plant the wheelbarrow to signify: “Around the World” Please include a laminated explanation card VINTAGE MACHINERY Judge: Mr E Thorpe, York Entry Fee: £4.00 per Tractor Entry £2.00 per Entry in Stationary Section

First Prize: £20.00, Second Prize: £14.00, Third Prize: £10.00

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TRACTORS AND MACHINERY MUST BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30am BEFORE GATES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Class 1 Pre-1960 Tractor Class 2 Best Tractor - Post-1960 Class 3 Open Crankshaft Engine Class 4 Closed Crankshaft Engine Class 5 Any Implement Class 6 Best Tractor Owner Under 21yrs of Age

TROPHY 1 The C & N Tree & Garden Services Cup for the Champion Tractor in Classes 1 and 2 TROPHY 2 The Jacob Foster Memorial Cup for the best Fordson Tractor in the Show TROPHY 3 PD & JG Beckett Shield for the best stationary engine TROPHY 4 The Ryedale Vintage Tractor & Engine Club Trophy for the best un-restored Vintage exhibit TROPHY 5 The Hicks Family Shield for the best Tractor owner under 21 years of age

19 W.I. MARQUEE PRODUCE, FLOWERS, HANDICRAFTS (Entries only from members of the WI in the Ryedale Area)

Held at Welburn Hall Park, Kirkbymoorside

TUESDAY 30 JULY 2019

DISPLAY OF SILK PAPER LAMPSHADES, TOMBOLA , ‘PEOPLE’S CHOICE’ – YOU BE THE JUDGE!

Trophies presented at 4.00pm

Enquiries re Show to: Margaret Smith (General Secretary) Croftburn, Maltongate, Thornton-le-Dale Tel. 01751 476876 [email protected] PRESERVES Class 1 Mint Jelly (1/2lb jar) Class 2 Rhubarb Chutney (1lb jar) Class 3 Marmalade (1lb jar, any citrus fruit) Jars must have NEW screw top covers. Jars should not show any advertising

CO-OPERATIVE PRODUCE Theme: ‘BONFIRE NIGHT’

Area allowed 3ft x 26” (half a trestle table). To be judged as individual items; plus marks for overall INTERPRETATION DISPLAY and This class will also be judged as ‘The Peoples’ Choice‘, by Show attendees Class 4 Toffee Class 5 Parkin Class 6 Flavoured Gin (Miniature bottle) Class 7 Handicraft Item Class 8 Flowers

FLOWERS Class 9 ‘Friendship’ Hand Tied bouquet (instructions will be supplied) Class 10 Buttonhole for Lady or Gentleman Class 11 Arrangement in a Watering Can (any size, any material)

20 PHOTOGRAPHY Class 12. ‘PORTRAIT’ Maximum overall size 10” x 8”

HANDICRAFT Class 13 One Item made from Another Class 14 Knitted or Crocheted baby Hat (to be donated to the Maternity Unit at Scarborough Hospital, pattern can be provided, if necessary) Class 15 Table Runner – any medium Class 16 Hot Water Bottle Cover – any medium Class 17 Greeting Card – NO KITS

ART Class 18. Subject: ‘A SENSE OF PLACE’

Any medium, including textiles 2D and 3D

CREATIVE WRITING Class 19. A Poem on the theme of: ‘BEGINNINGS’

INDIVIDUAL BAKING Class 20 x4 Bread Rolls (any variety, but all the same) Class 21 x4 slices of Tea Loaf (to a set recipe) Class 22 x4 Brownie Squares Class 23 x1 Savoury Pasty (any home-made pastry)

RULES

One entry per person, per class Exhibits to be staged by 9.15am and to remain until after the presentation of cups and trophies Judges are allowed access to the marquee at 9.15am The committee cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage that may occur to any exhibit during the show The Judges’ decision is final No late entries accepted Marks will be given for 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd placed items only If entry is ‘not according to schedule’, it will be disqualified. Judges will be advised of any restrictions, or ac - ceptable differences to exhibited items Entries must have been completed in the last 12 months, but can have been exhibited in other Shows (ie: made after July 2018)

N.B Quota of 25p from every WI in the local area , per WI member (whether entering, or not) This should be sent direct to: Friday 5 July 2019 Kate Warnock Smith, Hardy House, Cropton, Pickering YO18 8HL by: 21 Notes to accompany the 2019 WI Ryedale Show Schedule Preserves : Different coloured lids can be used, but they should be new Flowers : It is intended to circulate copies of the WI ‘Friendship Flowers’ bouquet instructions with the finalised version of the schedule. We thought that members may be happy for the bouquets to be taken/given to people at the end of the Show as a gesture of ‘friendship’. The bouquets should be displayed in a clear vase, not in paper as the instructions suggest Photographs : Should not be mounted Art : Items can be framed or unframed/mounted or unmounted Creative Writing: The poem can be of any length , but fit on one sheet of A4 with a font size of no less than 12point General : We have added to the ‘Rules’ that judges will be informed of any acceptable differences to items (such as the chutney, which may have additional flavourings) or that, unless specified, baked goods can be displayed as desired by the entrant Baby Hat : NO cotton yarn please. Wool or acrylic is fine. Links to various knitted/crocheted patterns can be forwarded, but any pattern for a new born baby hat which you have can be used Handicraft : More than one item can be used to create the new item (Schedule Number 13). We would like to suggest that exhibitors include a label stating what has been used, to make their exhibit, as this will be interesting for Show visitors Co-Operative : WI’s may decide how best/how much Parkin to display with their entry Baking : The Tea Loaf recipe should state ‘white granulated sugar’. The recipe can be obtained from your WI representative YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMEN’S SECTION Schedules and Entry Forms from: Secretary: Mrs E Smith, High Wold, Farndale, Kirkbymoorside, York, YO62 7LB Telephone No: 01751 430175 Email: [email protected]

ENTRY FORMS TO BE RETURNED BY 20 th JULY 2019

Y.C.A .’ s taking part are: Any North Riding members ENTRIES TO BE IN BY 9.30am Tent Opens 12 noon Tombola – Wombleton YCA Ladies from Central Office Demonstrations Thirsk Yarnbombers

PRIZES 1st - £5, 2 nd - £3, 3 rd - £2

Mrs EM Boyes Cup – Best in Handicraft Section Nina Harrison Salver – Best in Flower Section Harmony Houlston Cup – Best in Cookery Section Salver – Best in Photography Section The Helmsley Branch Cup – Best in Art Section Posy Bowl – Awarded to the Exhibitor with the Most Points Cups will be presented after 4pm after which entries may be removed

NO LATE OR CHANGED ENTRIES AFTER THE CLOSING DATE

22 HANDICRAFT SECTION

Judge: M/s A Breadon Art: Mr C Pearson Class 1 Framed or mounted embroidery, (any medium) Class 2 A Bird or Birds in any medium Class 3 A handmade greetings card, (any medium) Class 4 An item made for a purpose Class 5 Artwork - paint, pen, pencil, pastel Class 6 Artwork – any other medium, including textiles

FLOWER SECTION

Judge: Mrs Dawson Brown Class 7 A bunch of supermarket flowers arranged with foliage (Price label to be shown on the arrangement) Class 8 A flower arrangement in a Handbag

COOKERY SECTION

Judge: Mrs K Davey Class 9 3 Homemade shortcrust sausage rolls Class 10 A ginger loaf Class 11 3 pieces of flapjack Class 12 A small bottle of fruit liqueur Class 13 A jar of marmalade (any variety)

PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION

Judge: Mr D Mead Class 14 A photograph of a pet or pets (7”x 5”maximum) Class 15 A photograph of a tree or trees (7”x 5” maximum) Class 16 A photograph – Through the garden gate (7”x 5” maximum) PLUS MOUNT

ALL PHOTOGRAPHS TO HAVE NAME AND BRANCH ON THE REVERSE PHOTOGRAPHS MUST BE MOUNTED ** Entry Fee 50p per item**

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