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The Warkworth Show

…...at Warkworth Castle

Schedule for the 148th Exhibition

Saturday 17th August, 2019

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ADMISSION CHARGES TO WARKWORTH SHOW & TO THE CASTLE

Early Bird Ticket Price:

Adults: £7.00 * Concessions: £6.00

Children 5 to 16: £4.00 Under 5s: free **Family ticket: £18.00

Tickets can be purchased at the gates on the day at full price:

Adults: £8.00 * Concessions: £7.00

Children 5 to 16: £5.00 Under 5s: free **Family ticket: £20.00

*Concession: student cards and over 60’s ** Family Ticket: 2 adults and 2 children

Purchase of tickets on Show day is by CASH ONLY. A cash machine is available in

Warkworth Village Store & Post Office

CAR PARKING Is available in the field after the Cricket Club (leaving the village heading towards

Felton). Access is via Morwick Road and will be well signposted. This field has pedestrian access and is 2 mins from the show’s West entry gate, public use this field at

their own risk.

PRODUCE STALL OPENS AT 10.00 Flowers, fruit, vegetables, plants, preserves and home baking will be gratefully received

from exhibitors and friends, and sold in aid of the Show.

END OF SHOW AUCTION AT 16.50

PERCY THE PELICAN After 43 years away Percy returns to Warkworth and will be attending this

year’s Show – albeit just for the day. For those who do not know why Percy is associated with Warkworth, why the Parish Magazine “The

Pelican” is so named, then all will be revealed. Our thanks to the Tyne & Wear Museums for returning Percy (briefly) and to the Parish Council and

Amble & Warkworth Rotary for helping us get Percy to the Show.

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WELCOME TO WARKWORTH SHOW 2019

Last year we asked you for your views about the Show so that we could continue to make the event relevant to you and your family. Many of you did this so thank you. The changes made to the entertainment and catering were clearly appreciated and we shall be incorporating many of your suggestions into this year’s Show. We are also wanting to provide more catering choice whilst keeping supply local, so in addition to last year’s providers the ‘Food & Drink Court’ will have ‘Geordie Bangers’, mini donuts and Credence Brewery of Amble will be running the bar. There are also a few changes to the exhibition classes, so enjoy deciding what to grow, arrange, make, cook, paint or take, and we look forward to seeing you on Show day.

Simon Buist – Show Chairman

SUPPORTERS AND SPONSORS OF THE SHOW The Executive Committee would like to acknowledge with thanks the generous financial support of the sponsors, advertizers (mentioned in the Schedule) and the ‘Friends Of The Show’ below:

Miss J F Archibald Simon Buist Mr & Mrs Conway Dr C Cox Dr P.A.Creighton Mr & Mrs W Dodd Dr W.G.Donald Dr A Fraser Dr T & Mrs M Gray Mr D A Howie Mr J A Howie Mrs M Luke Mr Guy MacMullen Mrs Melville-Mason Mr & Mrs Pickering Ms Joyce Quin Raymond Redhead Mrs S Reynolds Dr S O Sample Mrs J Shepherd Mr & Mrs Taylor Mr R Wailes Miss Helen Wilson

Special thanks also to the Ulgham WI and all those who make anonymous donations, and most importantly to the many residents who give of their time to plan and run the Warkworth Show.

SHOW FINANCES 2018 Income: (figures in

£000s) Expenditure (figures in

£000s)

Ticket sales 9.1 Marquee & castle hire 4.7

Donations 1.6 Entertainment & fun run 2.6

Advertising & sponsorship 1.2 Prizes 1.4

Entry fees (incl trade stalls) 0.9 Publicity & printing 1.9

Misc 1.0 Insurance 0.8

Misc 1.6

Total 13.8 Total 13.0

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PAGE GUIDE Page Timetable for Show Day Aims and Rules

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Guide to Showing 13

Horticulture Classes: Fruit, Eggs, Flowers 15 Pot Plants 16 Dahlias, Flowers from Local Gardens 17 Vegetables 18 Floral Art 20

Industrial Classes: Art, Photography (open & novice), 24 Writing, Handicrafts 25 Handicrafts (novices), decorated Eggs 26 Honey, Preserves 27 Baking and Cooking 28 Baking (novices & men), WI members 29 Children’s

Fancy Dress 30

31 Entry Forms:

Horticulture & Floral Art

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Industrial 35 Writing (Adult & Junior) 36 Children’s 38 Fun Run 41 Classic Cars - entry form on our website

Entry forms can also be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

THE ENVIRONMENT Please use the marked waste bins - help us to recycle our rubbish

Fun Runners please bring your own drink bottles Credence Brewery will use biodegradable vessels

Feel free to bring your own hot drink container

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CABOSSE WARKWORTH

CHOCOLATE AVAILABLE WEDS-SUN 10.00 TILL 5.00

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TIMETABLE FOR SHOW DAY

7.00am Staging of exhibits begins

9.45am Exhibit marquee closed to the public

10.00am Warkworth Show & Castle opens. – Judging starts

10.00am- 4.00pm Entertainments in the castle & grounds opens

10.30am-4.00pm Fun with your dog:

Dog assault course

Terrier racing – open to all breeds

Fun Dog Show (www.warkworthshow.co.uk for classes)

12.30pm Judging complete – Show Marquee open to the public

1.00pm Fun run. Start in the castle, finish in the moat

1.30-2.00pm Registration for Children’s fancy dress at Secretary’s Tent

3.15-4.15pm Prize monies paid out in the main marquee

4.00pm Entertainment ends

4.10pm Presentation of cups and trophies & raffle drawn

4.30pm Show gates close

4.30pm Exhibitors to remove exhibits from marquee

(Exhibits that are left will be auctioned for Show funds)

4.50pm Auction of donated items outside marquee

6.00pm Castle closes

Timings of entertainment are provisional, please check website and

Show Programme on Show Day

Warkworth Show is a dog friendly event, however, in the interest of animal welfare the main exhibition and trade stall marquee may be unsuitable for all dogs, owing to the crowds and noise. Dog owners are to ensure their animals are kept clear of all food items in the marquee, around the Ulgham WI catering area, and the Show Produce Stall. Thank you for your help.

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Patron: His Grace the Duke of Northumberland

President: John Park

Executive Committee:

Chairman: Simon Buist 01665 710310 [email protected]

Vice-chairman: Vacant Hon. Secretary:

Christine.Doe 01665 712702 [email protected]

Hon. Treasurer: Margaret Douglas 01665 710501 [email protected]

Hon. Vice-presidents:

Miss J F Archibald Mr J R Black Dr P Creighton Dr W G Donald Mr E Graham Mr D A Howie Mrs M Luke Mr D Paterson Mr T Pattinson Mrs J Piddock Dr.S Sample Mr T Swan

Horticultural Committee: Chairman: Dr.James Cox 01665 714758 Secretary: John Howie 01665 714963

[email protected] Jan Archibald Eric Cooke Simon Buist Dr Sally Sample

Industrial Committee:

Chairman: Sally Black 01665 711262 Committee Secretary: Catherine Park

Entries Secretary: Rachel Parks 01665 711290 [email protected]

Mrs L.Bell Mrs K Fender

Mrs.P Boyd Mrs M Gibson

Mrs. K.Burnham Mrs J Hebron

Mrs S Coulter Mrs A Jefferies

Mrs M.McCullough Mrs J Nolan Mrs E McQuillen Ms K Miller Mrs W Nicoll Mrs A Popay Mrs M Shepherd Mrs J Wilkes Miss H Wilson

Events Management Committee: Chairman: Bren Davis 01665 714576 Secretary: Tim Gray Alastair Curry Mick Edgell Chris Howliston Phil Pearson Graeme Popay

www.warkworthshow.co.uk

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HORTICULTURAL PRIZE, CUP AND TROPHY WINNERS 2018

Jenneson Taylor Cup President’s favourite exhibit J.G.Elliott

Robert Punton Memorial Prize Most outstanding exhibit in flowers, vegetables or pot plants

J.G.Elliott

Augusta Waters Memorial Cup Most outstanding exhibit of mixed flowers, classes 14, 16, 37 and 41

Liz Holloway

Herbert Shaw cup Best roses in Show John Percival Morton Cup Most outstanding exhibit of flowers,

classes 10 to 59 J.G.Elliot

Sir Leonard Milburn Cup Best exhibit of sweet peas A. Chesterman Jim Shepherd Trophy Warkworth House Challenge Cup

Best exhibit in classes 29-32 & 34 Best exhibit of dahlias

J.G.Elliott J.G.Elliott

George Avery Trophy Most points gained in all Restricted classes

T Grahamshaw

Jan Archibald Goblet Best exhibit in flowers in Restricted Classes 70-81

Sally Black

Centenary Cup Most outstanding exhibit of vegetables other than class 90

Tony Cuthbert

James Jeffrey Cup Best collection in class 90 Tony Cuthbert Jan Archibald Salver Best exhibit of vegetables in

restricted classes 130-144 T Grahamshaw

Lynn Hirst Award Best fuchsia in classes 50- 52 John Angus Floral Art Burrell Memorial Cup Best exhibit in floral art Marion Hichley Elizabeth Carse Rose Bowl “Red Red Rose” Pauline

Fairbairn Jubilee Cup “Summertime” Marion

Hinchley Furness-Wellington Salver

“Supermarket Display” Pauline Fairbairn

Lorna Morgan Quaich Warkworth Flower Club members “Hot & Spicy”

Pauline Fairbairn

NOTE: Cup winners wishing to have their names engraved on cups should have this work carried out at their own expense.

HORTICULTURE AND FLORAL ART JUDGES 2019

Mr J Givens, Powburn Mr T Laycock, Yeavering Mrs M Batey, Alnwick Mr T Pattinson Alnmouth Mr R Stuart, North Charlton

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INDUSTRIAL PRIZE, CUP AND TROPHY WINNERS 2018

The Angela Clark Cup 4 Pieces traybake with 2 fruits Helen Wilson The Bill Paul Paperweight Best Exhibit in Watercolour Stewart Seaton

The Coronation Cup Garment knitted in Aran Pattern Eileen Watson The WI Salver Posy to celebrate suffragettes Kate Burnham

The Kirk Cup Most points in cakes Jacqui Cameron The Pearson Cup Best Exhibit in Knitting Mrs J Scott

The Reed Cup Best in preserves Sally Black

Acklington WI Bowl Floral arrangement suffragettes Denise Davidson

The Cochrane Tankard Best Exhibit in Photography Len Smith The Emily Mason Trophy Top Decorated Sandwich Cake Pat Dodd

The Harold Thorley Salver Best Art Exhibit Janet Buist The Writers Trophy: Poetry Poem “Is’s Magis” Amelia Davis The Writers Trophy: Prose Describing what magic means to you Sally Black The Jim Nelson Award Best Exhibit in Craft Ellis Rowe Amble WI Trophy “A Coastal Craft” beach pieces Carol Stott The Janet Davison Memorial Trophy

Baking for Show Novices – Most Points in Section

Nadine Hannnam

Agnes Punton Trophy A Jar of Lemon Curd Trish Grahamslaw Adam Smith Memorial Cup Open Classes - Honey John Hobrough The Gray Trophy Novice Classes - Honey Michael Fender PEC Award £20 Best Cross-stitch Maureen Gibson Roxbro House Award £10 Most Points Men’s Cooking Finlay Telfer Ian Henderson Award £10 Best Exhibit in Quilting Kate Burnham Ian Henderson Award £10 Best Exhibit in Cross Stitch Flora Steele Children’s Section Junior Silver Challenge Cup Best Exhibit Nancy Moody Abbeyfield Salver Best Exhibit - Cookery Amy Miller-Trotter Michael Charlton Trophy Best Exhibit in High School Art Niamh Mackintosh Children’s Section 1 Best Exhibit - Early Years Elsa Shepherdson Children’s Section 2 Best Exhibit in Years 1 & 2 Archie Chisholm Children’s Section 3 Best Exhibit in Years 3 & 4 Annabel Renton Children’s Section 4 Best Exhibit in Years 5 & 6 Nancy Moody Children’s Section 5 Best Exhibit in Years 7 & 8 Max Moody Children’s Section 6 Best Exhibit in Years 9 & above Niamh Mackintosh English Heritage Plaque Junior Photography (up to 9) Fearne Chaytor English Heritage Cup Junior Photography (10–16) Sian McCubbin Mark Patterson Cup Posy for a Royal baby (7 & under) Sira Burke Mark Patterson Jr. Cup Posy for a Royal baby (8-10 yrs) Joseph Nickalls M.Patterson Floral Art Cup Posy for a Royal baby (11-16 yrs) Lily Parks

Engraving cups with winners names should have this work carried out at their own expense.

INDUSTRIAL JUDGES 2019 Mrs S Burston, Wooler Mrs J Guthrie, Wooler Mrs J Cowans, Wooler Ms B Holmes, Warkworth Mrs A Jefferies, Warkworth Mrs M Marr, Amble Mrs S Malloy, Doddington Mr P Regan, Warkworth Mr W Robson, Horncliffe Mr N Spowart, Warkworth Mr I Thompson, Wooler Miss P Tulip, Bilton

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AIMS AND RULES OF THE SHOW

1. The Society shall be known as the Warkworth Show, and shall consist of Patron, President, Chairman, Honorary Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and Friends. There will be a Events Management Committee, Horticultural Committee and an Industrial Committee. Committee members shall be deemed to have resigned if they fail to attend over a period of two years.

2. The objects of the Society shall be the promotion and development of the skills which are identified by the classes published in the Show Schedule, by holding shows, competitions, lectures and discussions.

3. Entry forms must be sent with fees or emailed to the appropriate Secretary NOT LATER THAN THE WEDNESDAY PRIOR to Show Day.Fees for emailed entries must be paid on Show day before exhibits are staged. Entries for Writing and Junior Writing classes should be submitted not later than the Saturday prior to Show Day.

4. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER CLASS is allowed, except where otherwise stated in the schedule as MEA (Multiple Entries Accepted)

5. Any article previously entered in Warkworth Show which has not won a prize may be re-entered for competition. No exhibit which has previously won a prize can be entered again.

6. Each horticultural exhibitor shall, if required, on the day of the Show sign a declaration that the specimens he/she claims to exhibit for prizes have been in his/her possession for at least two months prior to the Show. All work entered into Industrial Classes must be entirely the work of the entrant.

7. All exhibitors must leave the marquee by 9.45am hours to allow judging to commence.

8. Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor's number.

9. Where there are less than 3 entries in a class, prizes will be awarded at the judges’ discretion.

10. The judges shall have the power to withhold any prize for an exhibit not worthy of a place. Vegetables should be fit for table use.

11. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL.

12. Every care will be taken with exhibits, but the Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits.

13. To claim prize money, exhibitors must fill in the claim form and hand it in at the appropriate Prize Claim Payout Point in the marquee on Show Day between 3.15 and 4.15pm.

14. Exhibits must not under any circumstances be collected before 4.30pm. Only holders of ‘Lifting Tickets’ may collect their exhibits.

15. Any complaints and protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary on Show Day, and must be accompanied by a deposit of £1. The deposit is to be returned if the protest be affirmed.

16. In horticulture classes, exhibitors must provide their own stands, vases, bowls, etc. (unless specified). Bottles and jars will be disqualified.

17. In craft classes: All entries in knitting must be done by hand. Articles must not be washed or dry-cleaned. Soiled articles are liable to disqualification

18. In Cookery, all cakes may be cut in judging.

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FIRST TIME YOU’VE ENTERED THE SHOW?

An easy guide to help you!

• Browse through the schedule and decide which classes you would like to enter and fill in the appropriate entry form. Note that most classes are open to anyone to enter, but do check for any limits like area or age.

• If you have any questions, or require any help relating to entering into the Horticultural or Industrial or Children’s classes, please contact the relevant Chairman or Secretary. Contact details are on page 8 .

• Fill in the form and email, post it or drop it in to the appropriate Secretary’s house (see entry forms) by the due date and with the correct entry money. If you need more entry forms, just use a spare sheet of paper. Alternatively, email your entry to the appropriate Secretary (see entry forms) except for Writing and Junior Writing classes.

• As Show Day approaches, sort out your entries by putting a class number label on each one (children’s entries also need a label stating their age and/or school year).

• On Show Day, please arrive early – before 9.00am - at the marquee and look for the Secretary. She/he will give you an envelope that will contain your personal numbers which enable your exhibit to be identified after judging is carried out. Please note that fees for entries submitted by email must be paid when you collect your envelope and before staging your exhibits.

• Attach one of these numbers to each exhibit. It doesn’t matter which of these numbers you attach to which exhibit, they’re all identified as your unique numbers. Then place your exhibit in the class areas marked out on the tables. There’ll be lots of help around if you need it. Exhibits must be staged by 9.45am.

• In the envelope there will be a claim form to fill in later if you win a prize, and a Lifting Card that allows you to collect your exhibits at the end of the day. Keep these safely!

• Prize money can be collected by filling in the claim form and presenting it to the horticultural or industrial payout point in the marquee between 3.15 and 4.15pm.

Good Luck!

General Data Protection Regulation

Warkworth Show has a legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from members, entrants, friends, sponsors and advertisers.

• We will only use personal information you supply to us for the purpose for which you supplied it

• We will only hold your information for as long as it is necessary to fulfil that purpose

• We will not pass your information to any other parties unless you agreed to that when supplying the information

• All show members who have access to personal information are obliged to respect your confidentiality

• Persons providing information may at any time ask for it to be removed from our records

Details of the Warkworth Show Data Protection Policy are available from the Show Secretary

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ADVERT

34 Castle Street, Warkworth

Open Daily from 10.30am to 4.00pm coffee, lunches & teas

Evenings: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday from 7pm

Sundays: Traditional roast beef lunch from 12.30 to 2.00pm

Closed all day on Monday

- All FOOD HOME COOKED - - PRODUCE LOCALLY SOURCED -

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HORTICULTURAL SECTION

Jenneson Taylor Cup for President’s favourite exhibit. Robert Punton Prize - £10 for the most outstanding exhibit of flowers, vegetables and pot plants.

George Avery Trophy for most points in Restricted Classes Multiple Entries Accepted (MEA)

All exhibits to be staged by 09.45

FRUIT AND EGGS (MEA) Class 1st 2nd 3rd 1 12 Gooseberries £2 £1 50p 2 12 Raspberries with stalks £2 £1 50p 3 3 Apples (Cooking) £2 £1 50p 4 3 Apples (Dessert) £2 £1 50p 5 Dish of any other fruit

Prizes in classes 1-5 by Dr J Cox £2 £1 50p

6 3 Eggs (Hen) £2 £1 50p 7 3 Eggs (Duck) £2 £1 50p

OPEN FLOWERS (MEA)

Augusta Warters Memorial Cup for most outstanding exhibit in classes 14,16,37,41 Herbert Shaw Cup for best roses in show.

Morton Cup for most outstanding exhibit in classes 10 to 59. Sir Leonard Milburn Cup for best exhibit in sweet pea classes.

Jim Shepherd Trophy for best exhibit in classes 29 to 32 and 34 Exhibitors are requested to name varieties, if possible.

10 1 Vase of 9 spikes sweet peas £2 £1 50p 11 Sweet peas – 2 vases – 9 spikes in each

(Distinct varieties) Prizes by Bertram’s Cafe £5 £3 £2

12 2 Vases of herbaceous perennials, each vase a distinct kind Prizes by Dr S O Sample

£2 £1 50p

13 1 Vase of sweet peas £2 £1 50p 14 1 Vase of mixed herbaceous perennials £2 £1 50p 15 1 Vase annuals, distinct kind £2 £1 50p 16 1 Vase of mixed annuals £2 £1 50p 17 1 Vase of herbaceous perennials, distinct kind £2 £1 50p 18 6 Roses.

Prizes in classes 16-18 by Dr S O Sample £8 £5 £2

19 3 Roses, same variety Prizes by Mrs Marian Forsyth

£2.50 £1.50 50p

20 3 Roses in vase £2 £1 50p 21 1 Rose in vase £2 £1 50p 22 Bowl of hybrid tea roses.

Prizes by Mrs Marian Forsyth £3 £2 £1

23 3 Stems of floribunda roses £2 £1 50p

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24 1 Rose – gentlemn’s buttonhole £2 £1 50p 25 Gentleman’s buttonhole £2 £1 50p 26 Lady’s spray £2 £1 50p 27 Any 6 fuchsia blooms on a board £2 £1.50 £1 28 1 Vase of spray chrysanthemums £2 £1.50 £1 29 3 blooms of reflex chrysanthemums £2 £1 50p 30 3 blooms of incurved or intermediate

chrysanthemums £2 £1 50p

31 3 chrysanthemum blooms, at least 2 varieties £2 £1 50p 32 1 Vase of 3 spikes gladioli.

Prizes by Mrs J Shepherd, Amble £2 £1.50 £1

33 1 Vase of 3 heads hydrangeas £2 £1 50p 34 1 Vase of 1 gladiolus spike £2 £1 50p 35 1 Vase of 3 carnations or pinks £2 £1 50p 36 A bowl of floating flowers £2 £1 50p 37 Bowl of homegrown mixed flowers arranged for all

round effect. Bowl not to exceed 8" internal diameter.

£2 £1 50p

38 1 Geranium bloom in vase £2 £1 50p 39 6 Pansy or viola blooms, any presentation £2 £1 50p 40 Any one flower, or spike, or bloom on single stem

with any single vegetable £2 £1 50p

41 Basket of homegrown cut flowers, arranged for effect

£3 £2 £1

43 6 Gladiolus florets £3 £2 £1 44 ‘Something Spectacular’. Exhibitor’s choice £2 £1 50p 45 Tallest sunflower bloom £2 £1 50p 46 3 Cut sunflowers in a container

Prizes in classes 45–46 by Miss J F Archibald £2 £1 50p

47 A window box, max 3ft Prizes by Warkworth in Bloom

£4 £2 £1

POT PLANTS (MEA)

Lynn Hirst Award for best exhibit in classes 50-52 50 Fuchsia in pot (20cm max), flowering. Standards

excluded Prizes by Dr P A Creighton

£2.50 £1.50 £1

51 Fuchsia in pot (over 20cm), flowering. Standards excluded

£2.50 £1.50 £1

52 Fuchsia grown as a standard, flowering £2.50 £1.50 £1 53 Greenhouse plant, flowering. Fuchsias and

begonias excluded £2.50 £1.50 £1

54 Greenhouse plant (foliage) £2.50 £1.50 £1 55 Begonia in pot

£2.50 £1.50 £1

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56 Geranium in pot (flowering) £2.50 £1.50 £1 57 Any Patio Pot Plant £2.50 £1.50 £1 58 1 Pot of cacti/succulent

Prizes in classes 56–58 by Dr S O Sample £2.50 £1.50 £1

59 Orchid Plant Prizes by Mr J A Howie

£4 £2.50 £1.50

DAHLIAS (MEA)

Warkworth House Challenge Cup for best exhibit of dahlias in Show. All dahlia varieties to be named.

60 4 Vases dahlias, 3 blooms in each vase

Prizes by Bertram’s Cafe £30 £20 £10

61 Vase of dahlias, arranged for frontal effect, not more than 12 blooms, any variety or varieties. Any suitable foliage allowed

£5 £4 £3

62 Vase of 5 blooms, ball dahlias £4 £2 £1 63 Bowl of dahlias, any suitable foliage allowed £5 £3 £2 64 Vase of 5 blooms, pompon £4 £2 £1 65 Vase of 3 blooms, medium cactus and/or semi-

cactus £4 £2 £1

66 Vase of 3 blooms, medium decorative £4 £2 £1 67 Vase of 3 blooms, small cactus and/or semi-cactus £4 £2 £1 68 Vase of 3 blooms, small and/or miniature

decorative £4 £2 £1

69 Vase of 3 blooms, any other variety £4 £2 £1 RESTRICTED CLASS: FLOWERS (MEA)

Restricted to entrants who are not showing the same species in open classes this year. Jan Archibald Goblet for best Exhibit in classes 70–81

70 1 vase of sweet peas £1.50 £1 50p 71 1 vase of flowers £1.50 £1 50p 72 1 vase of roses £1.50 £1 50p 73 2 roses, any variety, in a vase £1.50 £1 50p 74 1 vase with 1 gladioli spike £1.50 £1 50p 75 1 Geranium bloom in vase £1.50 £1 50p 76 1 rose in a vase £1.50 £1 50p 77 Any pot plant £1.50 £1 50p 78 Container of plants for the patio

Prizes by Miss J F Archibald £1.50 £1 50p

79 Vase of dahlias £1.50 £1 50p 80 Buttonhole or Spray £1.50 £1 50p 81 Member of Industrial Committee entry in any of

the above classes £1.50 £1 50p

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OPEN VEGETABLES (MEA)

James Jeffrey Cup for best exhibit in class 90, one entry per competitor

Centenary Cup for most outstanding exhibit other than class 90. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 90 Collection of vegetables, 4 distinct kinds chosen

from: 2 leeks, 2 onions, 2 celery, 2 carrots, 2 cauliflower, 2 parsnips, 6 pods of peas, 6 potatoes, 6 tomatoes Prizes by D P Builders Ltd

£50

£25 £10 £5(4th)

91 2 Pot leeks (6″ button). £5 £3 £1 92 2 Blanched or 2 intermediate leeks £5 £3 £1 93 2 Parsnips £5 £3 £1 94 2 Celery £5 £3 £1 95 2 Carrots (long) £5 £3 £1 96 Collection of vegetables, 4 distinct kinds as per

classes 109–122 £6 £4 £2

97 Collection of 9 onions, 3 from seed, 3 less than 12″ circumference from seed and 3 from sets

£12 £5 £3

98 3 Onions £8 £5 £3 99 The heaviest dressed onion £3 £2 £1 100 1 Cauliflower £2 £1 50p 101 3 Potatoes (white) £5 £3 £1 102 3 Potatoes (coloured)

Prizes in classes 101-102 by E J A Cooke £5 £3 £1

103 Collection of potatoes - 4 named varieties, 3 of each

£6 £3 £2

104 2 Cucumbers £2 £1 50p 105 6 Pods of peas £2 £1 50p 106 6 Tomatoes £2 £1 50p 107 8 Cherry tomatoes £2 £1 50p 108 1 Single truss of tomatoes £2 £1 50p 109 3 Onions grown from sets £2 £1 50p 110 3 Red onions grown from sets £2 £1 50p 111 6 Pods of runner beans £2 £1 50p 112 6 Pods of broad beans £2 £1 50p 113 2 Carrots (other than long) £2 £1 50p 114 6 Pods of French beans £2 £1 50p 115 6 Shallots £2 £1 50p 116 2 Beetroot £2 £1 50p 117 2 Turnips or 2 swedes £2 £1 50p 118 1 Cabbage £2 £1 50p 119 2 Courgettes, max length 6″ £2 £1 50p 120 1 Vegetable marrow – quality £2 £1 50p 121 2 Sweetcorn Cobs £2 £1 50p 122 2 Bulbs of garlic £2 £1 50p

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123 Most unusually shaped vegetable £2 £1 50p 124 Tray (max 18″ x 24″), assorted vegetables £3.50 £2 £1 125 2 of any other vegetable, same kind £2 £1 50p 126 1 Vegetable marrow – heaviest £2 £1 50p 127 Heaviest potato £2 £1 50p 128 1 Vase of mixed herbs £2 £1 50p 129 Fruit or vegetable bearing plant £2 £1 50p

RESTRICTED CLASS: VEGETABLES (MEA)

Restricted to entrants who are not showing the same species in open classes this year.

Jan Archibald Salver for best exhibit in classes 130–144 130 3 Onions grown from sets £1.50 £1 50p 131 2 Parsnips or 2 Carrots £1.50 £1 50p 132 3 Potatoes. £1.50 £1 50p 133 4 Pods of French beans £1.50 £1 50p 134 4 Pods of runner beans £1.50 £1 50p 135 4 Pods of broad beans £1.50 £1 50p 136 4 Shallots £1.50 £1 50p 137 2 Beetroot £1.50 £1 50p 138 4 Pods of peas £1.50 £1 50p 139 3 Tomatoes £1.50 £1 50p 140 A single truss, not necessarily all ripe £1.50 £1 50p 141 2 Courgettes, same kind, max length 6″ £1.50 £1 50p 142 2 of any other vegetable, same kind £1.50 £1 50p 143 1 Cucumber £1.50 £1 50p 144 Collection of vegetables, consisting of any

3 kinds (1 specimen of each) Prizes by Dr W G Donald

£5 £3 £2

RESTRICTED TO MEMBERS OF AMBLE ALLOTMENT HOLDERS SOCIETY (MEA) Prizes in classes 160–163 by Amble Allotment Holders Society

160 2 Round beetroot £2.50 £1.50 £1 161 3 Onions grown from sets £2.50 £1.50 £1 162 3 Potatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1 163 Vase of flowers £2.50 £1.50 £1

THE PELICAN The community monthly magazine for WARKWORTH and ACKLINGTON

£5 annually For new orders contact:

Warkworth – 01665 711355 Acklington – 01670 760802

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FLORAL ART SECTION

One entry per class

No artificial flowers, fruit or foliage allowed. Accessories permitted unless otherwise stated. Space to be kept within: frontage 30″, depth 24″.

Burrell Memorial Cup for best exhibit overall Class 1st 2nd 3rd 200 Open to Warkworth Flower Club members only.

“As Pretty As a Picture” – An arrangement featuring flowers and foliage. No accessories. Lorna Morgan Quaich Trophy

£10 £6 £4

201 “A Book Title” – An arrangement depicting the tittle of your choice. (Name of title at side arrangement)

Jubilee Cup

£10 £6 £4

202 “A Nursery Rhyme” – A design featuring Flowers and Foliage. Choose from ‘Ring a Ring of Roses’, See Saw, Marjory Daw’, and ‘Mary, Mary had a little Lamb’. Furness-Wellington Cup

£10 £6 £4

203 “A Line Design” - An exhibit using no more than 15 roses with foliage of any type. Elizabeth Carse Rose Bowl

£10 £6 £4

Please see Junior Floral Art Classes in Children’s Section on page 32

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WARKWORTH SHOW - Entry Form for Horticultural and Floral Art

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Secretary, Mr J Howie, 1 Greensfield Close, Warkworth, Northumberland. NE65 0XG or register by email to [email protected] NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY 14TH AUGUST*. Fees for emailed entries must be paid on Show day before staging your exhibits. Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number and cultivar name where requested in the schedule. Please indicate if you require display vases – (dahlia, chrysanthemum and sweet peas only) * The reason we impose this deadline is to allow the secretary to allocate sufficient table space for the numbers of exhibits per class. Late entries cannot be guaranteed an exhibit space. I wish to enter in class numbers:

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Exhibitor’s name………………………………………………………………………………..

Address……………………………………………………….

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Post code………………………… Telephone no …………………………………….

Email address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Entry Fees: 30p per entry up to a maximum of £5.00 (Further entries are free). Junior Classes are free. Total entry fees enclosed: …………………………………… Cheques should be made payable to ‘Warkworth Show’. No cheques under £1. I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ………………………………………..

This form can be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

Please remember: The PRODUCE STALL needs YOUR contributions

Number of entries ………………….

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INDUSTRIAL SECTION All exhibits to be staged by 09.45

Each exhibit must bear its class number and exhibitor’s number.

ART Harold Thorley Salver for best exhibit. Bill Paul Trophy for best exhibit in watercolour.

Artist’s name to be concealed on all paintings.

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

300 Pastel drawing, landscape £3 £2 £1

301 Pastel drawing, any subject £3 £2 £1

302 Drawing in pencil £3 £2 £1

303 Drawing in pen and ink £3 £2 £1

304 Drawing in charcoal £3 £2 £1

305 Painting in watercolour, landscape £3 £2 £1

306 Painting in watercolour, any other subject £3 £2 £1

307 Painting in ink and watercolour £3 £2 £1

308 Painting in oils or acrylic, landscape £3 £2 £1

309 Painting in oils or acrylic, seascape £3 £2 £1

310 Painting in oils or acrylic, any other subject £3 £2 £1

311 Abstract, any media £3 £2 £1

312 Mixed media, any subject £3 £2 £1

313 Piece of art depicting Warkworth, any medium £3 £2 £1

314 A collage £3 £2 £1

315 Copy of famous artist’s picture (attach original artist’s name)

£3 £2 £1

316 Piece of art showing Warkworth from a different angle, any medium, Prizes by Dr J Cox

£7.50 £5 £2.50

PHOTOGRAPHY Cochrane Award for best exhibit in photography classes.

Photographs for Classes 317–324 to be mounted, maximum size including mount 20″x16″, minimum photograph size 7″x5″. No framed prints.

317 Architecture £3 £2 £1 318 Frozen in Motion £3 £2 £1 319 Landscape or seascape £3 £2 £1 320 Sunrise or sunset

Prizes in classes 317–320 by Mr R Black £3 £2 £1

321 Open, any subject Prizes by Dr C Cox £7.50 £5 £2.50 322 Monochrome print, any subject £3 £2 £1 323 ‘In the garden’

£3 £2 £1

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324 A Portrait – Head & Shoulders £3 £2 £1 325 People on holiday (enprint max size 7″x5″ unmounted)

Prizes in classes 322-325 by Barking Mad £3 £2 £1

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR SHOW NOVICES Open to those who have not previously won a prize in Warkworth Show photography

classes 317–325. Prizes by PEC Class 1st 2nd 3rd

326 Somewhere in Northumberland – a landscape £3 £2 £1

327 People or animals having fun £3 £2 £1

For Junior Photography, please see classes in Children's Section on page 32.

WRITING Writers’ Trophy for Poetry & Writers’ Trophy for Prose

Trophies and prizes by Beryl Holmes NB: Entries to be submitted no later than Saturday 10th August – late entries will not

be accepted – Entry form on page 35.

328 A poem of not more than 20 lines entitled “Sooner or Later”

£5 £3 £1

329 In no more than 200 words, a piece of prose beginning “The clock ticks. . . . .”

£5 £3 £1

Please visit the Story Tent at the show, between 1.00 and 3.00pm for an opportunity to read and perform your writing.

HANDICRAFTS (please note rule 17 Page 12) Ian Henderson Awards for best exhibit in quilting (classes 330–332), £10, and best

exhibit in classes 333–335, £10. PEC Award and June Pirie Trophy for best exhibit in cross-stitch, classes 336–338, £20.

Pearson Cup for best exhibit in knitting, classes 342–348 Jim Nelson Award for best craft exhibit in classes 361–362

330 A machine-made article of patchwork / quilting £4 £2.50 £1.50 331 A hand-quilted item £4 £2.50 £1.50 332 Any other quilted and / or patchwork item

Prizes in classes 330–332 by Funkyneedlework. £4 £2.50 £1.50

333 Embroidery, own design (no kits) Prizes by Amble Pin Cushion

£4 £2.50 £1.50

334 Embroidery (mounted) £4 £2.50 £1.50 335 Embroidery (unmounted)

Prizes in classes 334–335 by the Mark Patterson Fund £4 £2.50 £1.50

336 Cross-stitch sampler (mounted) £4 £2.50 £1.50 337 Cross-stitch picture (mounted) £4 £2.50 £1.50 338 Cross-stitch (unmounted)

Prizes in classes 336–338 by PEC £4 £2.50 £1.50

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339 An item of wool or cotton tapestry, mounted or unmounted

£3 £2 £1

340 Baby's knitted shawl Prizes by PEC £4 £2.50 £1.50 341 Knitted garment for a baby £3 £2 £1 342 Knitted or crocheted baby blanket £3 £2 £1 343 Child's knitted garment £3 £2 £1 344 Lady's knitted garment £3 £2 £1

Prizes for classes 343 & 344 by Amble Pin Cushion 345 Jumper or cardigan in double knitting wool £3 £2 £1 346 A knitted scarf £3 £2 £1 347 Pair of hand knitted socks Prizes by The Punton family £4 £2.50 £1.50 348 Machine-made article of clothing. £3 £2 £1 349 Garment knitted in traditional Aran pattern

Prizes by PEC £3 £2 £1

350 ‘An upcycled garment with evidence/photograph of original item’

£3 £2 £1

351 Crocheted article £2 £1.50 £1 352 Hand-made soft toy £2 £1.50 £1 353 A textile shopping bag £2 £1.50

£1.50 £1 354 Home made birthday gift using recycled materials £2 £1.50 £1 355 Article made from 50g ball of wool £2 £1.50 £1 356 A hand-made cushion, any medium Coronation Cup £2 £1.50 £1 357 Article using fabric applique £2 £1.50 £1 358 A hand decorated card (not computer generated) to

welcome a new baby £2 £1.50 £1

359 A piece of beadwork or jewellery Prizes by Gray’s

£7.50 £5 £2.50

360 An exhibit in wood £3 £2 £1 361 Any other soft craft not mentioned above £5 £3 £2 362 Any other hard craft not mentioned above

Prizes in classes 361 & 362 by PEC

£5 £3 £2

HANDICRAFTS FOR SHOW NOVICES Prizes by PEC

363 An item of hand or machine sewing £3 £2 £1 364 A hand knitted or crocheted item £3 £2 £1

DYED AND DECORATED EGGS Class 1st 2nd 3rd 400 3 dyed eggs £1 75p 50p

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HONEY Prize money by Alnwick and District Beekeepers Association (ADBKA)

Classes open to all Adam Smith Memorial Cup for ADBKA member with most points in Open Classes

Gray Trophy for ADBKA member with most points in Novice Classes Class 1st 2nd 3rd Open classes 402 2 jars of clear or runny light honey £1 75p 50p 403 2 jars of clear or runny dark honey including heather £1 75p 50p 404 2 jars of set honey £1 75p 50p 405 1 shallow frame £1 75p 50p 406 Small block of beeswax £1 75p 50p 407 3 beeswax candles £1 75p 50p 408 A beeswax model £1 75p 50p Novice classes 409 2 jars of clear or runny honey £1 75p 50p 410 2 jars of set honey £1 75p 50p

(For rules for these classes, please contact Ben Hopkinson tel 01665 714213 or John Hobrough tel 01665 711203)

PRESERVES All jars to be dated. Jars for classes 411–416 to be approximately 1lb size.

Class 411 to have vinegar-proof lid; Classes 412–417 to have waxed circle, cellophane cover and band OR to have a plastic twist/pliable top.

411 Glass jar of chutney – list main ingredients £1 75p 50p 412 Glass jar of strawberry jam £1 75p 50p 413 Glass jar of blackcurrant jam £1 75p 50p 414 Glass jar of raspberry jam £1 75p 50p 415 Glass jar of jam, any other fruit(s) – state fruit(s)

used £1 75p 50p

416 Glass jar of marmalade £1 75p 50p 417 Glass jar of lemon curd – Agnes Punton Memorial

Trophy £1 75p 50p

418 Small glass jar of jelly (to be turned out by exhibitor)

£1 75p 50p

419 Bottle of sloe gin £2 £1.50 £1 420 Bottle of fruit spirit – state fruit used

£2 £1.50 £1

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BAKING AND COOKING All cakes will be cut by the Judges

Reed Cup for best exhibit in classes 430-432

Special prize for most points in classes 430 – 432 £5 £3 £2 Prizes in classes 421, 424 & 438 by Cabosse Chocolaterie–Pâtisserie Class 421 A slice of savoury flan £3 £2.50 £1.50 422 A plate fruit tart £3 £2 £1 423 4 sausage rolls, shortcrust pastry £2 £1.50 £1 424 Bakewell tart (not staged in tin) £2 £1.50 £1 425 A cake of shortbread (round) £2 £1.50 £1 426 4 girdle scones (currant) £2 £1.50 £1 427 4 cheese scones £2 £1.50 £1 428 4 dropped scones £2 £1.50 £1 429 4 cherry oven scones £2 £1.50 £1 430 White loaf – any shape, not machine made £2 £1.50 £1 431 Brown loaf – any shape, not machine made £2 £1.50 £1 432 A speciality bread made using yeast not machine made £2 £1.50 £1 433 Swiss roll £2 £1.50 £1 434 Gingerbread (dark, loaf tin, not baked in paper case) £2 £1.50 £1 435 Sponge cake, (no fat, no filling, no sugar dusting) £2 £1.50 £1 436 Sandwich cake (jam, one cut cake, no sugar dusting) £2 £1.50 £1 437 Top decorated sandwich cake -Emily Mason Trophy £4 £3 £2 438 Chocolate cake, filled and top iced £3 £2.50 £1.50 439 A baked item suitable for a vegan diet’ Kirk Cup £2 £1.50 £1

440 Lemon drizzle cake (not baked in paper case) £2 £1.50 £1 441 Rich fruit cake (mixed fruit) £7.50 £5 £2.50 442 Cherry cake £2 £1.50 £1 443 Vegetable-based cake with topping (not in paper

case) list main Ingredients £2 £1.50 £1

444 4 squares of chocolate brownies £2 £1.50 £1 445 4 squares of caramel shortbread £2 £1.50 £1 446 4 squares of flapjack £2 £1.50 £1 447 Date and walnut loaf (not baked in a paper case) £2 £1.50 £1 448 A gluten-free teatime treat £2 £1.50 £1 449 4 savoury muffins £2 £1.50 £1 450 Two baked items, one using only the yolks of an egg,

one using only the whites of eggs Angela Clark Cup £3 £2 £1

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BAKING FOR SHOW NOVICES Open to those who have not won a prize in the entered class at a previous

Warkworth Show. Janet Davison Memorial Trophy for most points in section

Prizes in this section all by Bertram’s Cafe Class 1st 2nd 3rd 451 4 fruit scones £2 £1.50 £1 452 Gingerbread loaf (not baked in paper case) £2 £1.50 £1 453 4 sausage rolls £2 £1.50 £1 454 Victoria sandwich cake, 2 cakes sandwiched with jam (no

sugar on top) £2 £1.50 £1

455 A small jar of chutney (see Preserves Section for presentation details)

£2 £1.50 £1

MEN ONLY Roxbro House Award of £10 for most points in this section.

Prizes in this section all by Roxbro House

456 4 cheese scones £2 £1.50 £1 457 4 squares of flapjack £2 £1.50 £1 458 Victoria sandwich cake, one cut cake with jam filling

(no sugar on top) £2 £1.50 £1

459 A round of shortbread £2 £1.50 £1 460 A jar of jam or marmalade (see preserves section for

presentation details). £2 £1.50 £1

OPEN TO MEMBERS OF ACKLINGTON W.I. ONLY

461 A jar of lemon curd Acklington W.I. Crystal Bowl

£2 £1.50

OPEN TO MEMBERS OF WARKWORTH W.I. ONLY 462 An individual savoury pasty

The W.I. Salver

OPEN TO MEMBERS OF AMBLE W.I. ONLY

£2 £1.50

463 A picture in any medium measuring no larger than 12” x 12” and framed, to depict ‘Amble’

£2 £1.50

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THE CHILDREN’S SECTION

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CHILDREN’S OWN WORK Each exhibit must show child’s age or school year

and also the class number and exhibitor’s number Please note that classes 500 – 555 are grouped as follows:

- Early Years and Reception, - School Years 1 and 2, - School Years 3 and 4, - School Years 5 and 6,

- School Years 7 and 8, - School Years 9 to 11, and - 6th Form

Junior Silver Challenge Cup - for best exhibit in the children’s section. Abbeyfield Salver - for best exhibit in children’s cookery

EARLY YEARS and RECEPTION Prizes in this section all by Bertram’s Cafe

Class 1st 2nd 3rd 500 Pre-school art, any subject 40p 30p 20p 501 A junk model 40p 30p 20p 502 A necklace made from sweets 40p 30p 20p 503 A home-made hat 40p 30p 20p 504 A decorated fruit or vegetable 40p 30p 20p 505 2 decorated digestive biscuits 40p 30p 20p 506 4 lines of handwriting 40p 30p 20p

SCHOOL YEARS 1 and 2

510 Art 50p 40p 30p 511 Handwriting open to all. Write out the following:

BEES Bees buzz from flower to flower Gathering nectar sweet Then back to the hive to make honey. Honey for tea – what a treat!

50p 40p 30p

512 Handwriting entries submitted by Warkworth Primary School

50p 40p 30p

513 A picture using natural materials 50p 40p 30p 514 A Lego or Duplo model Prizes by Warkworth in Bloom £3 £2 £1 515 A model using only recycled materials 50p 40p 30p 516 A hand puppet 50p 40p 30p 517 A necklace made from beads 50p 40p 30p 518 A miniature rock pool (max size A4)

Prizes by Mr AGA Groome 50p 40p 30p

519 A decorated fruit or vegetable 50p 40p 30p 520 2 decorated buns 50p 40p 30p

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SCHOOL YEARS 3 and 4

521 A piece of art work 80p 50p 30p 522 Handwriting open to all. Write out the following:

INSECTS Butterflies flutter Beetles scuttle Honeybees buzz busily And a tiny midge stings your knee!

80p 50p 30p

523 Handwriting entries submitted by Warkworth Primary School

80p 50p 30p

524 Computer generated birthday card Prizes from the Mark Patterson Fund

£2 £1.50 £1

525 A decorated or dyed egg or egg model 80p 50p 30p 526 A model using only recycled materials 80p 50p 30p 527 A finger puppet 80p 50p 30p 528 A necklace 80p 50p 30p 529 A miniature garden (max size A4) 80p 50p 30p 530 2 decorated cup cakes 80p 50p 30p 531 4 peppermint creams 80p 50p 30p

SCHOOL YEARS 5 and 6 Prizes by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points in this section £3 £2 £1 532 A piece of art work £1 80p 50p 533 Cartoon character in colour (not traced) £1 80p 50p 534 Handwriting. Write out the following: £1 80p 50p

INSECTS Insects are fascinating And some are very beautiful Butterflies have brilliant colours Dragonflies have lacy wings.

Honeybees and bumblebees And night time flying moths All work as super pollinators Making sure we have our food.

Ants are highly organised And live in social groups. Water boatmen walk on water Wasps make paper nests.

So watch these little marvels And treat them all with care. Our environment needs them And so do you.

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535 Design a poster to highlight an environmental issue (Max.size A4)

£3 £2 £1

536 A decorated or dyed egg or egg model £1 80p 50p 537 A 3D model – any materials – max size 30x30x30 cm £1 80p 50p 538 A piece of needlework £1 80p 50p 539 A painted stone £1 80p 50p 540 3 squares of flapjack £1 80p 50p 541 3 pieces of Rocky Road £1 80p 50p

SCHOOL YEARS 7 and 8 Prizes by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points in this

section £4 £2.50 £1.50

542 A piece of art work £5 £3 £2 543 A portrait of a person or animal £1.50 £1 80p 544 Handwriting – write out your favourite 4-line verse £1.50 £1 80p 545 Design a poster to highlight an environmental issue

(Max.size A4) £3 £2 £1

546 A 3D model – any materials – max size 30x30x30 cm £1.50 £1 80p 547 A piece of needlework £1.50 £1 80p 548 3 cheese scones £1.50 £1 80p 549 3 cookies £1.50 £1 80p 550 4 muffins £1.50 £1 80p

SCHOOL YEARS 9 to 11 Prizes by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points in this

section £5 £3 £2

Michael Charlton Trophy and £10 prize for best exhibit in High School Art 551 A piece of art work £4 £2.50 £1.50 552 Design a poster to highlight an environmental issue

(Max.size A4) £4 £2.50 £1.50

553 A 3D model – any materials – max size 30x30x30 cm £4 £2.50 £1.50 554 A chocolate cake £4 £2.50 £1.50 555 A pizza (max diameter 8 inches) £4 £2.50 £1.50

6th FORM 556 A piece of art work

Prizes in memory of Bill and Ashlyn Charlton £5 £3 £2

557 A 3D model – any materials – max size 30x30x30 cm £4 £2.50 £1.50 558 An upcycled item £4 £2.50 £1.50 559 A chocolate cake £4 £2.50 £1.50

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JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Prizes in this section all by Bertram’s Cafe

560 Photo taken by a child, under 11 years English Heritage Plaque

£2 £1.50 £1

561 Photo taken by a child, 11-18 years English Heritage Cup

£2 £1.50 £1

JUNIOR FLORAL ART

Space allowed: 35x30cm

All age groups – A posy in a teacup 562 7 years and under Mark Patterson Cup £3 £2 £1

563 8–12 years Mark Patterson Junior Cup £3 £2 £1

564 13-18 years Mark Patterson Floral Art Junior Cup £3 £2 £1

JUNIOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES (up to 18 years)

Prizes by ‘Warkworth in Bloom’ 565 1 Vase mixed flowers £1 75p 50p 566 An animal made from fruits and/or vegetables £1 75p 50p 567 Any pot plant £1 75p 50p 568 1 dish of cress £1 75p 50p 569 Any single vegetable £1 75p 50p 570 A circular collage using seeds/pulses/nuts (Max.8”

diameter) £1 75p 50p

571 Biggest sunflower bloom £1 75p 50p

JUNIOR HANDICRAFTS Prizes by PEC

Please attach a label to each entry stating child’s age 572 A cushion £2 £1.50 £1 573 A piece of hand-made jewellery £2 £1.50 £1

JUNIOR POETRY Entries to be submitted no later than Saturday 11th August.

See entry form on page 35.

Write a short poem on the subject of ‘Dinnertime’ 574 School years 1 and 2 £1 80p 50p

575 School years 3 and 4 £1.50 £1 80p 576 School years 5 and 6 £2 £1.50 £1

577 School years 7 and 8 £2.50 £2 £1.50 578 School years 9 to 11 £3 £2 £1.50 579 6th form £3 £2 £1.50

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JUNIOR WRITING (up to 16 years)

Entries to be submitted no later than Saturday 11th August. See entry form on page 35.

Prizes by Beryl Holmes 580 Write a piece of not more than 200 words

beginning: ‘ The first time…………...’ £3 £2 £1

581 Family entry ‘A model of a castle made by a family group, staged on a tea tray

£4 £2.50 £1.50

FANCY DRESS COMPETITION Prize - £20 Bertam’s Voucher

THE THEME FOR THIS YEAR IS NATURE

Let your imagination run wild to create a costume depicting an animal,

insect, bird, flower, tree, fish or any living thing you would see outside!

Join the fancy dress parade at 2pm in the grounds of the Castle,

meeting at the English Heritage Shop.

Please register at the Secretary’s tent between 1.30 and 2pm.

The competition is open to all children between 3 and 10 years of age.

Please wear a label stating name and age.

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WARKWORTH SHOW -

Entry Form for Industrial Sections (Except Writing)

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Entries Secretary, Mrs Rachel Parks, at 33, Warkworth Avenue, Warkworth, NE65 0TP (tel. 01665 711290). Alternatively, register by email to [email protected]. Closing date for entries is NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY 14TH AUGUST* Fees for emailed entries must be paid on Show day before staging your exhibits.

Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number. * The reason we impose this deadline is to allow the secretary to allocate sufficient table space for the numbers of exhibits per class.

I wish to enter in class numbers:

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Exhibitor’s name………………………………………………….

Address……………………………………………..

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Post code…………………………………….………

Telephone no:……………………………….……....

Email address…………………………………………………………….

Entry Fees: 30p for each entry up to a maximum of £5.00. Further entries are free.

Total entry fees enclosed: …………………. Cheques should be made payable to ‘Warkworth Show’. No cheques under £1. I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ……………………………………………………...

This form can be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

Please remember: The PRODUCE STALL needs YOUR contributions

Number of entries ………………….

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WARKWORTH SHOW

Entry Form for Writing (classes 328 & 329) and Junior Poetry & Writing (classes 574 - 581)

To be filled in by the writer and taken together with the entry to The Greenhouse in Warkworth, no later than Saturday 10th August. (Email entries not accepted for these classes.) if you have any questions please email [email protected]

Writer’s name......................................................................................................

Address...............................................................................................................

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Post code..................................................Telephone no: ………….…………….

Email address..........................................................................................

No entry fee necessary.

I agree to be bound by the Rules of the Society:

Signed.....................................................

This form can be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

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WARKWORTH SHOW - Entry Form for Children’s Sections Except Classes 574 - 580 Writing (see page 33)

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Entries Secretary, Mrs Rachel Parks, at 33 Warkworth Avenue, Warkworth, NE65 0TP (tel. 01665 711290). Alternatively, register by email to [email protected]. Closing date for entries is NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY 14TH AUGUST* Fees for emailed entries must be paid on Show day before staging your exhibits.

Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number.

* The reason we impose this deadline is to allow the secretary to allocate sufficient table space for the numbers of exhibits per class. I wish to enter in class numbers:

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Exhibitor’s name……………………………………

Address……………………………………………..

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………………………………………………………. Age………………..…

.………………………………………………. School year…………

Post code…………………… Telephone no:…………………………………….

Email address.....................................................................

Entries for Children’s Section are Free

I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ………………………………………..

This form can be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

Number of entries ………………….

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Bistro, Bed and Breakfast

32, Castle Street, Warkworth. Telephone: 01665 711341

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.warkwortholdpostoffice.co.uk

The bistro is open for food on Friday

and Saturday evenings, serving

freshly cooked food using local

produce. We are ranked in the top

10 restaurants in Northumberland

and make sure that your evening

with us is special. Please contact

us to make a reservation in either

the bistro or bed and breakfast.

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WARKWORTH SHOW – Entry Form for 2.5 km Fun Run

Saturday 17th August 2019, 1.00 pm

Classes for 2019 Fun Run

Juniors: Under 9 years, 9 – 12 years & 13 – 15 years. Seniors 16 years and over

Fun Run Registration Fee: Seniors £2.00. Juniors (under 16 on day of show) £1.00

Includes: race entry and number

Trophies for 1st male and 1st female, junior (under 16) and senior (16 and over).

Medals 1st, 2nd & 3rd for each class

All runners will receive a 2019 Fun Run medal

Under 9s to be accompanied by an adult throughout the race.

All runners & visitors accompanying runners will be required to pay for Show admission.

Runners encouraged to bring their own post run drink as bottled water will not be provided

Race restricted to 100 entrants.

NAME..……………………………………………............................... AGE (If under 16)…………………

ADDRESS………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………..

……………………………………………………………………………………. POST CODE…………………………

TEL.NO………………………………….…….………..

I declare that I am fit and understand that the organisers will not be held responsible for any illness or injury to me or for the loss of my property during the event. For under 16s an adult should sign.

SIGNED ………………………………………………. DATE…………………………….

ENTRIES TO: Steve Carragher, 27 Morwick Road, Warkworth. NE65 0TQ

Cheques payable to ‘Warkworth Show’. Please enclose an SAE to receive your show entry ticket and

race number. Queries: [email protected]

Please note: advance entries close on 10th August. Late entries on Show Day will be accepted subject to overall limit of 100.

This form can be found on our website: www.warkworthshow.co.uk

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Warkworth

Log Burners & Stoves

Thinking of installing a log burner or stove? Give us a call!

* Full installation services * Fireplace re-builds * Supplier of all major leading log burners and stoves * Supplier of all log burner & stove accessories * Servicing contracts welcome

Raymond Redhead

Tel: 01665 711294 Mobile: 07940576581

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Hauxley Farm Dairy Milk direct from the farm

All milk in glass bottles

Fresh pasteurised milk Find Hauxley Farm on face book,

[email protected], or 07584692001

Milk available from our vending machine at

Hauxley Farm and door step deliveries from

Widdrington to Alnwick. Deliveries by electric

vans.

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