Autumn Show 2019
Despite the usual concerns about the weather and its effects there was another record number of entries for the Club’s Autumn Show on Saturday 7 September 2019. The array of fruit, vegetables, flowers and a host of very colourful junior exhibits filled the Village Hall and created a very attractive display. This year the vegetables, fruit and flowers were particularly well represented and we were pleased to receive so many children’s entries. Our thanks to all those who entered and made an early start on Saturday morning in order to select, collect and display their exhibits before the judging started at 10.30am. We are also grateful to our external judges, who often travel some distance to be with us and who take great care and consideration in their judging. The individual comments they make on the domestic, junior and photography classes are greatly appreciated.
We try to make the Show a friendly and attractive event for anyone who would like to take part. There are 64 classes covering a wide range of exhibits. You do not need to be an expert or grow vegetables, fruit or flowers specifically for show purposes. There are excellent chances of winning a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize even if you are entering for the first time and just taking part is rewarding. We would like to see more of what you grow normally in your garden and for those who are not gardeners or do not have a garden the cooking and photography classes provide an opportunity to take part. In particular we would like to encourage more children to enter the Junior classes.
We were grateful to everybody who helped make this another very enjoyable and successful afternoon, exhibitors, judges and helpers alike.
This year we divided the Junior Classes into two for those under and over 7 and Philip Hawtin kindly donated a second prize cup to match his original gift, both in memory of his wife Elizabeth.
AUTUMN SHOW PRINCIPAL WINNERS
The Tony Wickson Memorial Cup for the best Spring Sown onion – Derek Rawson
The Jack Wickson Memorial Cup for the best entry in Class 1 (mixed vegetables) – David Heavens
The Street Trophy for the best entry in Classes 2 and 3 (tomatoes) –David Heavens
The Drury Memorial Shield for the most points in the root vegetable classes – Alan Woodward and David Heavens
The Harry Charlton Cup for the most points in Classes 1 – 34 (vegetables and fruit) – David Heavens
The Parker Rose Bowl for the best exhibit in class 43 (single rose) – Catherine Mott
The A L Webb Memorial Tray for the most points in Classes 35 to 49 (flowers) – Sue Heavens
The Rose Bowl for the most points in the domestic classes – Liz Manson and Janet Pottle
The Hawtin Trophy for the most points in the junior domestic classes age 7 to 10 – Scarlett Shearn
The Hawtin Trophy for the most points in the junior domestic classes age under 7– William Christophers
The Parker Trophy for the most points in the photographic classes – Chris Scruby
The Parker Trophy for the best photograph – Liz Manson
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