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WHINNEY HILL AGGREGATES Bulk Or BOON HILL SHOW IN AID OF THE YORKSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE CHARITY NO: 1084305 YORKSHIRE CANCER RESEARCH CHARITY NO: 516898 & MIND CHARITY NO: 1133509 AT NEWTON-UPON-RAWCLIFFE, PICKERING YO18 8QF SATURDAY 9TH AUGUST 2014 HORSE CLASSES COMMENCING AT 11AM www.boonhillshow.co.uk By kind permission of the Woodmansey Family President: Mr R. Woodmansey Vice Presidents: Mr R. Foster, Esq. Mr & Mrs P. Woodmansey EVENTS: Unaffiliated Open Show Jumping Amateur Gundog Scurry In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Ferret Show Pony Gymkhana Companion Dog Show Riding Classes Lurcher Show Handy Hunter Terrier Show & Racing Coloured Horse Classes Vintage Tractors Ridden and in Hand Veteran Scarecrow Class Clear Round Show Jumping Open Produce Classes Tack & Turnout Class Egg Classes Hound Trials Open Cookery Classes Fancy Dress Handicrafts Show of Hounds Photography Classes Children’s Classes Horse and Pony entries in advance - (entry form enclosed) or double on the day LICENSED BAR – PROVIDED BY HOWARD HEBRON (THE BLACKSMITH ARMS, HARTOFT AND THE COACH HOUSE INN, ROSEDALE) LURCHER & TERRIER QUALIFYING SHOW FOR COCK OF THE NORTH AND PRIDE OF THE PEAKS AUCTION OF VARIOUS ITEMS HOME MADE REFRESHMENTS, TOMBOLA, GRAND RAFFLE ADMISSION £4.00 PER PERSON, CHILDREN £1.00 FREE CAR PARK, SHOW FIELD PARKING £3.00 EXTRA The committee cannot be held responsible for any accident, loss or damage THIS SHOW IS BEING HELD IN AID OF CHARITY THE YORKSHIRE AIR AMBULANCE A VITAL PART OF THE COUNTRYSIDE, CARRYING OUT RESCUES INVOLVING HILL CLIMBERS, RAMBLERS, HORSE RIDERS, MOUNTAIN BIKERS & MANY MORE, OR JUST REACHING THOSE WHO LIVE OFF THE BEATEN TRACK. YORKSHIRE CANCER RESEARCH FUNDING RESEARCH, PRINCIPALLY IN YORKSHIRE, INTO THE CAUSES AND CURES OF CANCER. HOPING TO DEVELOP MORE EFFICIENT TREATMENTS FOR CANCER SUFFERERS. MIND FOR BETTER MENTAL HEALTH IN SCARBOROUGH, WHITBY AND RYEDALE PROVIDING SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT, INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY TO PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILL- HEALTH. PROVIDING HELP AND SUPPORT ON A SHORT, MEDIUM AND LONG TERM BASIS AS NEEDED. THE COMMITTEE WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT EITHER BY THE WAY OF ADVERTISING, SPONSORSHIP OR JUST PROVIDING THEIR TIME TO HELP WITH THE SHOW. (THE COMMITTEE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE DONATIONS AND WITHHOLD MONEY FOR THE UPKEEP AND IMPROVMENT OF NEXT YEAR’S SHOW) THANK YOU 1 HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY Whilst every endeavour will be made to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to Boon Hill Show, you must bear in mind that there are potential hazards at any show. Particular care should be taken when viewing animals or moving machinery at close quarters and safety barriers should not be breached. Parents or people in charge of children should be particularly aware of the need to protect them from hazards on the showground. Tent pegs and guy ropes can present a hazard near the marquees. All exhibitors, traders and members of the public are required to co-operate with the implementation of the safety policy and to obey the instructions of the show’s officers or stewards. Exhibitors should be aware of the need to arrange Public Liability Insurance to cover their attendance at the show, confirm cover to include indemnity to show organisers. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any loss, damage or accident whatsoever which may be sustained by a competitor, attendant, members of the public, entry or exhibit, motor or other vehicle, or trade stand. TREAT YOURSELF, FAMILY or FRIENDS TO A FANTASTIC MEAL AT ONE OF OUR LOCAL HOSTELRIES: White Swan, Newton-upon-Rawcliffe, 01751 472505 Blacksmith Arms, Hartoft, 01751 417331 The Buck Hotel, Thornton-le-Dale, 01751 474212 Eastgate Fisheries, Pickering, 01751 472554 Fox & Rabbit Inn, Lockton, 01751 460213 Black Swan, Pickering, 01751 472286 Coach House Inn, Rosedale, 01751 417208 Anyone wanting to advertise in 2015 schedule or sponsor a class. Please contact: Bob Gibson (01751) 476006 or Andrew Russell 07946576090 2 ALL TENT EXHIBITS TO REMAIN UNTIL 4PM OPEN COOKERY CLASSES Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. Victoria Sandwich 8” with Jam Filling 2. Chocolate Cake 8” Plain 3. 4 Assorted Pastries 4. 4 Sausage Rolls [Short crust Pastry] 5. Savoury Flan 6. 4 Cheese Scones 7. 4 Fruit Scones 8. A Shortbread Round 9. 6 Ginger Biscuits [Rolled and Cut] 10. Yorkshire Curd Tart 11. Apple Pie 12. Small White Loaf 13. 3 Tea Cakes 14. 1 Jar Strawberry Jam 15. 1 Jar Raspberry Jam 16. 1 Jar Lemon Curd 17. Child’s Birthday Cake (decorated) – Marion Appleby Memorial Trophy 18. 1 Bottle of Fruit Liqueur In A Clear Bottle – Neil Appleby Memorial Trophy 19. 1 Bottle of Sloe Gin in a Clear Bottle White Swan, Pickering Cup for Most Points in Open Cookery Judge: Nadine Wilstrop Steward: Nichols Family HANDICRAFTS Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. A Knitted Item to Wear. 2. A Knitted Toy 3. An Embroidered Item 4. A Cross-stitched Item 5. Any Hand Made Item 6. An Embroidered Card 7. A Handmade Card 8. A Crochet Article Nichols Family Trophy for most points in Handicrafts Judge: Eva Hesaltine Steward: Nichols Family 3 H.L. HALDER LTD BUILDING CONTRACTORS TRADITIONAL GROCERY SHOP Builders of Private Houses to OWN SMOKED FISH Individual Requirements WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS TO THE Choice of Sites Available CATERING TRADE & RETAIL All types of Building SHOPS Maintenance, OF Alterations and Extensions FRESH FRUIT & VEG, PREPARED VEG carried out. & DELICATESSEN Tel: 01751 472 170 SOUTHGATE PICKERING YORKSHIRE Fax: 01751 477 855 Telephone Pickering 01751 472738 www.taylorsofpickering.co.uk [email protected] 4 ALL TENT EXHIBITS TO REMAIN UNTIL 4PM OPEN PRODUCE CLASSES Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. 3 Potatoes 2. 1 Cabbage 3. 2 Beetroot 4. 1 Marrow 5. 3 Onions 6. 2 Courgettes 7. 3 Carrots 8. 6 Pods of Broad Beans 9. 6 Straw Shallots 10. 6 Red Shallots 11. Misshaped Fruit or Veg 12. 6 Marigolds 13. Vase Annuals 14. 3 Blooms Any Variety 15. Pot Plant Foliage 16. Pot Plant Flowering 17. Miniature Flower Arrangement (not exceeding 4”) 18. 2 Gladioli 19. 6 Sweet Peas Sid Spencer Cup for Most Points in Open Produce Judge: TBA Steward: Mr Alf Cass – 01751 473986 EGG CLASSES Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. 3 Bantam 2. 3 Hen - Brown 3. 3 Hen – White 4. 3 Hen – Blue 5. 3 Duck 6. 3 Open (any other egg) Judge: TBA Steward: Mr Alf Cass – 01751 473986 5 John Scaife & family 01751 474136 / 07899090286 Old Malton Scrap Metal 01653 695743 Manor Farm, Middleton, Pickering REDMILL TIMBER J.A. Hutchinson COMPANY Farm Machinary Timber Merchants Hen Flatts Farm, Suppliers of Oak Beams Farm Timbers – Fence Panels – Cropton Bespoke Pallets – Crates – Sheep Hurdles – Fire Wood – Wood Chip – Nails – Gloves – Buckets Agricultural Sales Tel: 01751 467175 / 07792162449 01751 417570 6 SCARECROW CLASS Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. Best Made Scarecrow Judge: TBA Steward: Mr Alf Cass – 01751 473986 PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p 1. Animal Subject 2. View 3. Humorous Caption 4. Country Life 5. My Pride and Joy S. Breckon trophy for Best Photograph in Show Judge: TBA Steward: Mr Alf Cass – 01751 473986 CHILDREN’S CLASSES Entries to be in by 10.30 a.m. Entry fee 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p Please State Age On Exhibit 1. Own Design Lego (7yrs & under) 2. Decorated Digestive Biscuit (8-12 yrs) 3. A Show Poster (13-16 yrs) 4. Iced Chocolate Cake (Open) Judge: TBA Steward: Mr Alf Cass – 01751 473986 7 Clear Fell Working Natives Horse Logging – Bracken Rolling Gary Kendall Tel: 07812 669306 Email: [email protected] Sales & Service call: 01944 768441 Steam Cleaner . Pressure Washer . Power Washer . Floor Scrubber / Drier . Industrial Vacuums & more. Quality Mobile Toilets Ideal for any event or private hire Delivered to you - Competitive Prices - No mains required Sharon Davison Grange Farm, Filey Road, Lebberston, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 3PE Tel No. 01723 582346 Email: [email protected] Website: www.loos2ewe.co.uk The CoachHouse, Rosedale Abbey, Pickering 01751 417417 [email protected] www.moorlandatv.co.uk 8 RIDING CLASSES - 11 O’CLOCK Entries taken in advance, entry form enclosed A £2 First Aid Fee Will Be Requested From Each Competitor Entries double on the day HARD HATS TO BRITISH STANDARD MUST BE WORN Enquiries: Ruth Russell, Tel: 07946721995, Email: [email protected] On Call Vet: Stephen Hudson of Grace Lane Vets 01751 432777 MAIN RING 11.30am TACK & TURN OUT Entry fee £4 Prizes £8; £6; £5; £4 1. 12 yrs & under - Boon Hill Trophy 2. 13 yrs & over - Harrison Hire Shield 3. Local class - P. Aconley Trophy Class 3. Open to competitors who reside within a 5 mile radius of Newton-Upon- Rawcliffe JUDGE: Mrs Steph Robson Steward: Mrs Sarah Lunn 1.00 p.m. SHOW JUMPING Horses & Ponies to jump 1st round together, with separate jump offs. Entry fee £4 Prizes £8; £6; £5; £4 4. 55cm Ponies 14.2 & under - Williams Trophy 5. 55cm Horses 14.3 & over - Friars Hill Cup 6. 65cm Ponies 14.2 & under - Russell Trophy 7. 65cm Horses 14.3 & over - The Gibson Trophy 8. 75cm Ponies 14.2 & under - Boy Barker Trophy 9. 75cm Horses 14.3 & over - Woodmansey Cup BHS Rosette awarded to highest placed member (please note BHS membership no.
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