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AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE of PRIZES for the 158Th ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY 15TH AUGUST 2018 DANBY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE OF PRIZES For the 158th ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY 15TH AUGUST 2018 Cattle Pigeons Women’s Group Section Sheep Cavies Children’s Section Home Baking Ferrets YFC Section Ponies Produce Vintage Machinery Horses Handicrafts Dog Show Rabbits Sticks Sheep Dog Trials To be held on fields kindly loaned by S.A. & K.W. Dowson, J.H. Hutchinson & Son, Ms M.J. Bowman, J.C. Bowman, Esq. and M.W. Weatherill, Esq. NEAR THE VICARAGE, DANBY YO21 2NQ DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES, WEDNESDAY 1st AUGUST 2018 General Secretary Trade Stand Secretary Mrs L Sheard Mr G Lillie 28 West Lane Castleton Danby Whitby Tel: 01287 660416 Tel: 01287 660785 Email: [email protected] * GOATHLAND & GLAISDALE HOUNDS * * WOOD CARVER * PUNCH & JUDY * * CRAFTS TENT * * REFRESHMENTS BAR * RING EVENTS Approx Time Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Ring 5 9.00 Pony In Hand Coloured Horse or Pony 9.30 Section 20 Section 24 9.45 Classes 13 - 16 Class 40-41 10.00 Mountain Cleveland Bay Riding Club Type Horse & Section 25 10.30 Section 19 Class 43 Moorland 10.45 Classes 8 - 12 Ridden Coloured Horse or Pony Section 23 Section 24 11.00 Classes 31 - 39 Class 42 Hunter 11.30 Children’s Pony Section 22 Show Jumping Section 20 12.00 Classes 25 - 29 Section 26 12.30 Classes 17-19 Classes 44 - 51 1.00 Goathland & Glaisdale Hounds 1.30 1.45 Fancy Dress Arabs Section 21 2.00 Section 26 Classes 23 - 24 2.15 Classes 68 Ridden Hunter Agricultural Horses Section 18 2.30 Ridden Ponies Section 22 Section 20 Class 30 Classes 1 - 6 3.00 Classes 20 - 22 Pony Sports 3.30 Decorated Agricultural Horse Section 26 Section 18 3.40 Class 7 Classes 52 - 67 4.00 GRAND PARADE This programme is for general guidance ONLY Events may be re-located or re-timed at the discretion of the stewards Lealholm AUTO SERVICES LTD The Fox & .Hounds Inn Lealholm •AINT WhitbyHORPE, DANBY, N.• YOYO21RKS. 2AG Established 1555 • 4 WheelFamous Alignment 16th Century Coaching Inn set amidst the beautiful North York Moors between Danby and Castleton on the Fryup road. • PetrolWe offer a &warm Diesel, friendly welcome Injector to all our cust Maxomers. S uperCleaningb Ensuite accommodation Service with all rooms having glorious views. • MOTHand pul Testingled real ale and aClass selection of quality1,2,4 wines and are available 7 in our cosy oak beamed bar. Delicious home-cooked meals served lunchtime and evenings in our Bar, Family Room and Dining Room. • Air ConditioningWe have a large carp Serviceark, outside seating area and beer garden. An ideal centre for both The Moors and Coast. • Vehicle DiagnosticsAccess for the disabled • ServiceOPEN ALL D AandY, THROUGHOUT RepairsTHE YEAR Special Breaks November - April • TyresFor more andInform Exhaustsation contact Adrian on: 01287 660218 email: [email protected] We are only half a mile from the showfield 01947on the Fryup 897573road. Shop and Teashop 3 Briar Hill, Danby. Open Monday to Saturday ........... We produce a wide variety of breads and speciality breads including Wholesale Spelt, sun-dried tomato, ciabatta, walnut, rye, organic, apricot, deliveries date and prune and a selection of confectionary products. available, 0 1 2 8 7 6 6 0 0 0 6 ALSO SHOPS AT SALTBURN AND LOFTUS 1 Your friendly, local printer. Established 1988 • Raffle Tickets • Envelopes • Business Cards • Posters • Leaflets & Flyers • Show schedules • Letterheads • Prize cards • Invoices & Invoice books • Catalogues • Waitress pads • Wedding stationery • Books & booklets • Funeral order of service • Labels • Domino / whist cards Full colour business & personal stationery printers Tel/Fax 01947 893580 or Email [email protected] The Old Chapel, East Barnby, Whitby, North Yorkshire. YO21 3SB NORTH YORKSHIRE LAW SOLICITORS ARE PLEASED TO SUPPORT THE DANBY SHOW Please contact our friendly team at your local office, if you require legal advice on: ~ Wills & Trusts ~ ~ Family Law & Matrimonial Matters ~ ~ Civil Litigation ~ ~ Disputes ~ ~ Personal Injury Claims ~ ~ Residential and Commercial Property Matters ~ 50 Albemarle Crescent, Scarborough Tel: 01723 360001 23 Baxtergate. Whitby Tel: 01947 602131 E. mail: [email protected] Website: www.northyorkshirelaw.com 2 DANBY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 2018 Affiliated to the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies - Registered Charity Number 516152 PRESIDENT: Mrs M THOMPSON Vice Presidents: Canon D ADAM, Mr C BERRY, Miss MJ BOWMAN, Rev A COATES, Mr J CORNISH, Mr M DOBSON, Mr JA DOWSON, Mr J FLETCHER, Mr R GOODWILL MP, Mr I HALLEY, Rev Dr MICHAEL HAZELTON, Mr JH HOLT, Rev. R LEWIS, Mr I MACDONALD, Mr C MARKHAM, Mr JW MUIR, Dr R PEARCE, Mr P PLACE, Mr M RICHARDSON, Miss L RHYS-JONES, Mr M SHEPHERD, Mr R SHIRLEY, Sir PEREGRINE SIMON, Mr JW STANGOE, Mr JB THOMPSON, MR R TYREMAN, Mrs W UNDERWOOD, Mr AJ WILLIAMS Chairman of the Committee Mr Shaun DOWSON, Danby. Vice Chairman Mr Graeme THOMPSON, Moorsholm. General Secretary Mrs Liz SHEARD, 28 West Lane, Danby. YO21 2LY 01287 660416 [email protected] Assistant Secretary Mrs Enid GISSING, 26 Westbourne Road, Whitby. 01947 604736 Treasurer Mrs Di PAYN, 2 Westlands Avenue, Whitby, YO21 3DZ 01947 821034 Showfield Manager Mr Andrew MAISEY, Fryup. Trade Stand Secretary Mr Graham LILLIE, Forest Farm, Castleton 01287 660785 Craft Marquee Manager Mrs Jill THOMPSON [email protected] 07816 014111 Hon. Auditor Mr A BUCKLE Hon. Veterinary Surgeons CLEVEDALE VETERINARY PRACTICE Health & Safety Officer Mr Simon HOPKINS, Westerdale 01287 660053 SECTION SECRETARIES: Livestock Mr. Graeme THOMPSON [email protected] 07779 077183 14 Moor Close, Moorsholm, Saltburn, TS12 3JS Horses Mrs Wendy UNDERWOOD 01287 660297 Stang End Farm, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NE Produce & Mrs Jean BLACKLOCK [email protected] 01287 660748 Handicrafts North End Farm, Danby Head, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NH Vintage Machinery Mrs Karen DOWSON 01287 660090 & Motorcycles Willow Tree Farm, Danby Head, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NN Rabbits, Pigeons Mrs Steph MYERS 01751 417375 & Cavies Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale, Pickering, York, YO18 8SG [email protected] Ferrets Miss Sue LLOYD 07817 415645 Greentiles, Middleton Lane, Hutton Rudby, TS15 0JT 3 Committee: 2018 Mr D Arnold, Ainthorpe Mr J Randles, Westerdale Mrs S Arnold, Ainthorpe Mr D Raw, Fryup Mrs E Asquith, Castleton Ms H Rogers, Danby Mrs JR Blacklock, Danby Mr J Sellers, Danby Mr M Blacklock, Castleton Mrs E Sheard, Danby Mr D Bridge, Danby Mr R Shirley, Ainthorpe Mr C Burtt, Glaisdale Mr A Smith, Fryup Mrs M Burke, Ainthorpe Mr C Smith, Fryup Mr P Burke, Ainthorpe Mr D Smith.Danby Mrs C Champion, Stanghow Mrs E Smith, Fryup Mrs P Coates, Danby Mrs M Smith, Danby Mrs S Davison Mr S Smith, Fryup Mr I Dodsworth, Danby Mr J Stonehouse, Castleton Mr M Dooley, Ainthorpe Mr M Tait, Danby Mr C Dowson, Fryup Mr S Taylor, Westerdale Miss E Dowson, Danby Mr A Thompson, Moorsholm Mr J Dowson, Kirkbymoorside Mrs C Thompson, Castleton Mr J Dowson, Danby Mrs E Thompson, Moorsholm Mr KW Dowson, Ainthorpe Mrs J Thompson, Redcar Mr S Dowson, Danby Mr JB Thompson, Glaisdale Miss D Evans, Stanghow Mr P Thompson, Ainthorpe Mr G Findlay, Westerdale Mr R Thompson, Castleton Mr R Findlay, Westerdale Mr T Thompson, Houlsyke Mrs J Gallon, Ainthorpe Mr M Tindall, Danby Mrs R Gedge, Danby Mrs R Todd, Danby Mrs C Gilbraith, Danby Mrs W Underwood, Danby Mrs E Gissing, Whitby Mr G Watson, Ainthorpe Mrs B Griffin, Castleton Mr B Welford, Redcar Mr S Harding, Commondale Mrs E Watson, Castleton Mrs J Hopkins, Westerdale Mr J Welford, Moorsholm Mr M Hopkins, Westerdale Mrs N Welford, Moorsholm Mr S Hopkins, Westerdale Mr R Welford, Fryup Mr I Hopley, Danby Mrs S Welford, Fryup Miss B Jackson, Ainthorpe Mr A Williams, Castleton Mr D Jackson, Ainthorpe Mrs J Zaitschenko, Guisborough Mr A Kelly, Fryup Mr H Lonsdale, Danby HONORARY MEMBERS Mr A Maisey, Great Fryup Mr A Morris, Danby Mrs D Boocock, Moorsholm Mr J Mussett, Ainthorpe Miss A Gaines, Castleton Mr A Newton, Sleights Mrs M Markham, Danby Mr B Newton, Sleights Mr G Pierson, Great Ayton Mrs D Payn, Whitby Mr J Rudsdale, Sleights Mrs E Pickard, Danby Mr E Underwood, Marske Mr M Pickard, Danby Mr G Walker, Commondale Mr P Prest, Westerdale WEBSITE: http://www.danbyshow.co.uk 4 PROGRAMME OF SHOW APPROXIMATE TIMETABLE OF EVENTS 08.00 am Showground open to Exhibitors 09.00 am HORSES Section 23 Mountain and Moorland HORSES Classes 13-16 Pony Classes HORSES Class 40-41 Coloured Horse/Pony 09.45 am HORSES Section 25 Riding Club Type Horse 10.00 am HORSES Classes 44-51 Show Jumping in Pony Sports Ring HORSES Section 19 Cleveland Bays SHEEP DOG TRIALS Commence. 10.00 am MARQUEES closed for judging of Rabbits, Pigeons, Ferrets, Dairy Produce, Horticulture, Handicrafts, Women’s Group, Y.F.C. and Children’s classes. 10.30 am CATTLE All classes SHEEP All classes Section 7 Butcher’s Lambs 10.45 am HORSES Class 42 Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony 11.00 am Judging of BEEF CATTLE commences HORSES Classes 25-29 Hunters HORSES Classes 17-19 Children’s Ponies 12 noon LUNCHEON for the judges. 1.00 pm Goathland & Glaisdale Hounds MARQUEES open to the public. 1.30 pm DOG SHOW 1.45 pm HORSES Classes 1-6 Agricultural Horses. HORSES Class 68 Fancy Dress in Main Ring HORSES Section 21 Arabs 2.15 pm SHEEP Section 16 Pet Lamb Classes SHEEP Supreme Champion Sheep Judging Presentation of Sheep Section Trophies at the sheep pens HORSES Class 30 Ridden Hunter 2.30 pm HORSES Classes 20-22 Ridden Ponies HORSES Classes 52-67 Pony Sports in Pony Sports Ring 3.00 pm Presentation of trophies for Sections 31 to 42 in the large marquee. 3.30 pm HORSES Class 7 Decorated Agricultural Horse 4.00 pm Parade of Prize winners in Horse sections in Main Ring.
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