Bradwell-on-Sea Flower Show and Companion Dog Show SATURDAY 5TH AUGUST 2017 Entry Schedule The Show at Bradwell Village Hall will be open from 1pm to 5pm BRADWELL-ON-SEA FLOWER SHOW 1936 - 2017 Chairman: Hon. Secretary: Mrs Cherie Archer Mrs Teresa Fowler Tel: (01621) 776588 e-mail [email protected] Schedule Secretary: Treasurer: Dog Show Organiser Mr David Thorpe Mrs Jean Allen Mrs Nancy Anthony COMMITTEE Mesdames: S. Barker, S. Riley,. Messrs: S. Riley JUDGES VEGETABLES AND FRUIT: POT PLANTS AND FLOWERS: FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS: COOKERY: HANDICRAFT: CHILDREN’S COOKERY: CHILDREN’S HANDICRAFT PHOTOGRAPHY: ART: Mr. C. Emberson Mr. C. Emberson Mrs. J. Cowell Mrs. A. Morrel Mrs G. Owen Mrs. A. Morrel Sandy Sykes Mr J. Holiday Mrs S. Spiers ENTERING THE FLOWER SHOW ENTRY FEES: ADULTS - 20p. per entry (50p for late entries) CHILDREN – Free (20p for late entries) READ THIS SCHEDULE CAREFULLY - Fill in the entry form printed inside this Schedule with the details it asks for: Please note; one for each person entering (if more forms are required please copy form or pick up another entry form from the village shop). Then bring (with payment if needed) to: Bradwell Village Hall, at 6 – 8:30 PM, Wednesday 2nd August 2017, or contact the Hon. Secretary on 01621 776588, e-mail [email protected] or send applications to Mrs T. Fowler, Hockley Farm, Hockley Lane, Bradwell-on-Sea, CM0 7PZ. All entry forms to be received at or prior to this time; Limited late entries can be received between 5pm to 8pm at the Village Hall on Friday the 4th August. Note; late entries are charged at 50p per class for adults and 20p per class for children’s classes. Note: NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. PRIZE MONEY ADULTS - NO PRIZE MONEY CHILDREN FIRST - £1 SECOND - 50p THIRD- 25p Prize money CAN ONLY be collected after prize giving when exhibits are being removed. RULES OF EXHIBITION PLEASE READ THE RULES CAREFULLY 1. That the competition in Division 'A' be open to all. (Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables) 2. That the competition in Division 'B' be open to residents of Bradwell-on-Sea only Persons qualified to exhibit in Division 'B' may show in Division 'A' 3. All exhibitors to register entries to the Hon. Secretary on form at the back of the schedule before or on Wednesday 2nd August 2017 between the hours of 6.00 pm and 8.30 pm at Bradwell Village Hall, together with entry fees. Prior to this, Entries may be sent by post to the Hon. Secretary. Limited Late entries can be accepted between 5pm to 8pm at the Village Hall on Friday the 4th August, note; late entries are charged at 50p per class for adults and 20p per class for children’s classes. NO LATE ENTRIES ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. 4. Except in the flower arrangement classes; fruit, vegetables and flowers exhibited must have been raised by the exhibitor, or have been in their possession at least two months. Any exhibitor infringing this rule will be disqualified for any prizes in the Show and from exhibiting in any future Show held by the Society. 5. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE AT THE HALL BETWEEN 8 AM AND 10.30 AM AND NOT REMOVED BEFORE 5.30 PM 6. Photographs to be no larger than 180mm by 135mm Photographs may be digital. (No frames or descriptions with photographs, only one exhibit may be entered in each class) All Photographs to be submitted on or before entry night (envelopes will be provided) 7. On Show Day the Hall will close for judging between 11 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. 8. Each competitor must find receptacles for their own exhibits. The Committee will not be responsible for loss or damage to any of these articles or for any exhibit not removed at the specified time. 9. Competitors may show only one exhibit in each class. 10. Exhibits staged may only be moved by the Show Secretary or appointed Steward. 11. The decision of the judges must be accepted as final. 12. All complaints must be lodged with the Stewards on the day of the Show, in writing with a deposit of £5. 13. Flower Arrangements may be staged in the Hall on Friday 4th August, between 5.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. 14. All exhibits are left at the owner’s risk. 15. All exhibits are to be removed from the hall by 6pm, after this time exhibits will be disposed of. 16. Handicraft, Art and Photography exhibits entered in this show must not have been entered in previous years. The same photo may not be entered in more than one class. 17. All textile exhibits must be clean, garments not worn or washed, with the Entry Card attached securely. 18. All Cup Holders are responsible for insurance and safe keeping of cups. 19. ALL CUPS ARE TO BE RETURNED, CLEAN, AND ENGRAVED AT CUP WINNERS EXPENSE (if required by Cup) to the Secretary, by the 1st of July 2018. 20. All Cups other than those awarded on points, are given at the judge’s discretion. RAFFLE PRIZES MUST BE COLLECTED BY SEPTEMBER 1ST 2017 ALL EXHIBITS AND EQUIPMENT TO BE REMOVED BY 6 P.M. ON DAY OF SHOW LOST ITEMS, PHONE THE SECRETARY ON 776588 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 1 Guide for first time exhibitors. 1. Do not display ‘more’ or ‘less’ objects than required in the schedule, this means instant disqualification. 2. Read the wording of the class requirements carefully. 3. No fruit or vegetable should be polished. This destroys the natural bloom. 4. Vegetable roots must be washed to remove any traces of dirt. 5. You can either stage your fruit and vegetable exhibits on a white paper plate or for larger items, directly on to the show bench. Alternatively, you can cover a board with plain black fabric. 6. All your fruit must have their stalks intact. The same for tomatoes. This applies to some vegetables. Check the schedule for requirements. 7. Show things of equal size and shape, one giant item with two medium-sized will not help you win. 8. Entries should be clean, free of disease and undamaged. 9. Beans: The judge is looking for no seed showing through the outside shell, a clean snap when broken, straight and with the stalk attached. 10. Cabbage: Good solid well grown heart, no bugs. 11. Beetroot: Good clean smooth skin, good inside colour, cut leaf stalks to 2” 12. Potatoes: Of medium, even size ideally 7-8oz each. 13. Shallots: Ripe, firm bulbs with a thin neck. Pickling shallots the same but no more than 1inch diameter. 14. Tomatoes and chilli peppers, good colour, even sized with stalks attached. 15. Onions: Clean, dry, with tops cut and tied. 16. Herbs: Fresh healthy and clean. Tie into a bunch, place into a container of water. 17. Flower Stems must show flowers only. No seed heads or berries. 18. Foliage growing naturally from the flower stem is allowed. 19. The vase should be in proportion to the display. You get no extra points for using Gran’s best china. 20. You may use packing material to keep stems in place, but don’t add bows or anything similar. 21. Exhibits are judged as they are, not how the buds will look in a week or how they were when you picked them Friday morning. About 70% of buds should be in bloom. 22. A vase must have water in it when judged. 23. Pot plants: Judges are looking for a sturdy, nice circular and shapely specimen. Flowers must be fresh with clean unblemished leaves, clean pot, no rubbish on the surface and a clearly written nametag. 24. It may be illegal to pick some wild flowers from the countryside, if in doubt ask or see http://www.thewildflowersociety.com/wfs_new_pages/1f_code_of_conduct.htm Although by no means exhaustive, we hope these points will be of use to you. If you have never entered before, David or Teresa will be happy to answer any questions. We really hope you will be tempted to enter something this year. Remember, its great fun! 2 DIVISION 'A' OPEN CLASSES VEGETABLES CLASS 1 3 Potatoes - white 2 3 Potatoes - coloured 3 3 Onions 4 3 Courgettes 5 3 Carrots Long - foliage trimmed 6 2 Heads of Garlic - dried, 1" stem 7 1 Bunch Mixed Herbs - 4 varieties neatly tied together in container of water. 8 Cabbage - green with 4" stalk 9 7 Runner Beans - ½" stem 10 5 Climbing beans (not runner beans) 11 5 Tomatoes on a plate 12 7 Cherry Tomatoes on a plate 13 7 Dwarf or French Beans - ½" stem 14 2 Cucumbers 15 2 Cucumbers - ridge 16 3 Beetroot - globe 17 1 Basket of Freshly cut, Salad vegetables 18 1 Marrow - maximum 14" long 19 7 Shallots 20 7 Pickling Shallots - not to exceed 1" in diameter 21 3 Peppers, mixed varieties - ½" stem, Bell or Chilli 22 3 Peppers, same variety and colour - ½" stem, Bell or Chilli 23 Any other vegetable not in schedule 24 Box of mixed vegetables, Max Size 18”x18” FRUIT 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 Dessert Apples - any one variety 3 Cooking Apples - any one variety 6 trusses or stalks of soft fruit - any one variety Dish of 6 Plums - any one variety 3 other fruit – any one variety 3 Figs 5 Sticks of Rhubarb EGGS 32 6 Hen Eggs (all same colour) The COKER CUP is awarded for the most points in Division A- Fruit and Vegetables The BURROWS CUP is awarded for the most outstanding entry in the Fruit and Veg Classes See page 8 for children’s vegetable classes. 3 DIVISION ‘A’ OPEN CLASSES CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS CLASS 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 3 Roses - 3 different varieties 1 Rose, name of rose to be given 1 Vase Floribunda Roses, 3 sprays 1 Vase of 5 Dahlias, Decorative, Cactus, or Semi-Cactus, any variety or varieties 1 Vase of 5 Dahlias, Pom Pom - any variety or varieties 1 Vase of 5 Ball Dahlias - any variety or varieties 1 Dahlia 2 Vases of Annuals – two types of annuals one type in each vase 1 Vase of Perennials - one type 3 Spikes of Gladioli 1 Hydrangea Head 1 Passion Flower Head floating in water 1 Exotic Bloom 6 individual Fuchsia Florets, floating in water in a margarine tub 1 Planted Container (max container size 2ftx2ft) } 1 Foliage Plant } 1 Begonia } 1 Fuchsia } Pot Plants 1 Pot Plant in bloom, any variety } 1 Cactus or Succulent } 1 Pelargonium } 1 Pot Plant, other than those mentioned above } The CARTER CUP is awarded for the best overall pot plant in the show. CUT FLOWER CLASSES CLASS 62 63 64 65 Basket of your Garden Flowers, 24" x 24" An award for a Bowl of Mixed Dahlias, 18" x 18" A Miniature Garden in a Seed Tray (Adults) One bloom (any flower) to be judged for perfume Bradwell Power Station Rose Bowl, Marion B. Stubbings Trophy Donna Carter Shield Certificate The GLADYS PARKER CHALLENGE CUP is awarded for the most points in the cut flower and Pot Plants in classes A The ROSE CUP is awarded for the most outstanding Rose exhibit in show The CHARLES DOWSETT perpetual challenge is awarded for the most outstanding Cut Flower exhibit. The PEACOCK CUP is awarded for the most outstanding Dahlia exhibit in show 4 DIVISION 'B' OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF BRADWELL-ON-SEA ONLY VEGETABLES CLASS 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 3 Potatoes - white 3 Potatoes - coloured 3 Onions 2 Courgettes 2 Carrots Long - foliage trimmed One Head of Garlic - dried, 1" stem 1 Bunch Mixed Herbs – 4 varieties, neatly tied together in container of water. Cabbage - green with 4" stalk 5 Runner Beans - ½" stem 3 Climbing beans (not runner beans) 4 Tomatoes on a plate 5 Cherry Tomatoes on a plate 5 Dwarf or French Beans ½" stem 1 Cucumber 1 Cucumber- ridge 2 Beetroot - globe 1 Basket of Freshly cut, Salad vegetables 1 Marrow - maximum 16" long 5 Shallots on a plate 5 Pickling Shallots - not to exceed 1", on a plate 2 Peppers, any colour - ½" stem - Bell or Chilli Any other vegetable not in schedule Box of mixed vegetables Max Size 18”x18” FRUIT 93 94 95 96 97 98 3 Apples - any one variety 3 Sticks of Rhubarb Dish of 4 Plums - any one variety Collection of currants, of different kinds 3 Figs 3 other fruit – any one variety The GREENAWAY CUP is awarded for the most points in Division B- Fruit and Vegetables The BURROWS CUP is awarded for the most outstanding entry in the Fruit and Veg Classes 5 DIVISION 'B' OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF BRADWELL-ON-SEA ONLY CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS CLASS 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 3 Roses - different varieties 1 Rose, name of rose to be given 1 Vase Floribunda Roses, 1 spray 1 Vase of 3 Dahlias, Decorative, Cactus or Semi - Cactus – any variety or varieties 1 Vase of 3 Dahlias, Pom-Pom - any variety or varieties 1 Vase of 3 Ball Dahlias - any variety or varieties 1 Dahlia 1 Vase of Annuals - one type 1 Vase of Perennials - one type 1 Spike of Gladioli 1 Hydrangea Head 1 Passion Flower Head floating in water 1 Exotic Bloom 6 individual Fuchsia Florets, floating in water in a margarine tub 1 Planted Container (max container size 2ftx2ft) } 1 Foliage Plant } 1 Begonia } 1 Fuchsia } 1 Pot Plant in bloom, any variety } Pot Plants 1 Cactus or Succulent } 1 Pelargonium } 1 Pot Plant, other than those mentioned above } The CARTER CUP is awarded for the best overall pot plant in the show. The QUELCH CUP is awarded for the most points in the cut flower and Pot Plants in classes B The ROSE CUP is awarded for the most outstanding Rose exhibit in show The CHARLES DOWSETT perpetual challenge is awarded for the most outstanding Cut Flower exhibit in show. The PEACOCK CUP is awarded for the most outstanding Dahlia exhibit in show 6 FLOWER ARRANGING CLASSES Where dimensions given they are for table space only (i.e. no limit on height unless stated.) An arrangement judged by the public 125 ‘The Power of Bradwell’ 24”x24”max. Accessories allowed V&L Dean Cup Beginners Class 126 An arrangement in a Flower Pot 18”x18”max. Accessories allowed Donna Carter Cup Open Classes 127 ‘Picture Perfect’ 15”x15”max Certificate 128 ‘A Modern Exhibit’ 20”x20”max Certificate 129 ‘A Bonnie Wee Thing’ 6”x6” max Certificate 130 ‘The Wonders beneath the Sea’ Parallel 18” long x 12” deep x 18” high. Certificate 131 ‘Candlestick’ an exhibit using a candlestick 12”x12”max Certificate 132 ‘A Brush in the Bush’ Floral and Foliage 18”x18”max. Accessories allowed. Certificate 133 ‘A Good Read’ 15”x15”max. Accessories allowed. 134 ‘Hanging by a Thread’ 20”x20”max. Accessories allowed Ray Morris Memorial Rose Bowl Certificate Church Flower Arrangers only Class 135 ‘Bells of St Thomas’s 18”x18”max. Accessories allowed. Joan Dean Memorial Cup Bradwell WI only Class 136 ‘Treasures of the Summer’ 18”x18”max. Accessories allowed P. Kirby Memorial Cup The BRADWELL-JUXTA-MARE Cup is awarded for the most points in the floral arrangement classes; Public Judged and Open classes (excluding Church and WI classes). The CYNTHIA SERRELL-WATTS Cup is awarded for the most outstanding floral arrangement/exhibit. First - 3 points Second - 2 points 7 Third - 1 point CHILDREN'S CLASSES First Prize £1 Second Prize 50p Third Prize 25p FLOWERS / GARDENS/ VEGETABLES/FRUIT CLASS UP TO AND INCLUDING 6 YEARS 140 A miniature garden in a seed tray 141 Floating flowers in a bowl - judged for arrangement (6”maximum diameter bowl) 142 A display of flowers in a jam jar 7 TO 10 YEARS 143 A miniature garden in a seed tray 144 An arrangement of wild flowers * Please see note 24 on page 2 145 ‘Finding Nemo’ flower arrangement accessories allowed 11 TO 16 YEARS 146 A miniature garden in a seed tray 147 An arrangement of wild flowers * Please see note 24 on page 2 148 ‘Potter World’ flower arrangement accessories allowed ALL AGES UP TO 16 149 A bunch of radishes (leaves can be trimmed) 150 An unusual shape vegetable 151 3 carrots 152 3 Potatoes, one small, one medium, one large. 153 Box of vegetables from my garden (up to 5 types displayed in a seed tray) A CUP is given for the best miniature garden in all classes. A MAYFLOWER CUP is given for best flower arrangement in each age group. A CUP for the best children’s vegetable entry (classes 149 to 153) 8 BRADWELL FLOWER SHOW CUPS FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CUPS Coker Cup Greenaway Cup Cottager Cup Burrows Cup Most points in Division A - Fruit and Vegetables Classes Most points in Division B - Fruit and Vegetables Classes Exhibitor with most points who has not previously won an award at Bradwell Most outstanding entry in the Fruit and Vegetable Classes CUT FLOWER CUPS Gladys Parker Cup The Quelch Cup Charles Dowsett Cup Rose Cup Marion B Stubbings Peacock Cup Bradwell Power Station Rose Bowl Donna Carter Shield For the most points in cut flower classes A For the most points in cut flower classes B Most outstanding Cut Flower exhibit Most outstanding Rose exhibit Bowl of mixed Dahlias Most outstanding Dahlia exhibit Basket of Garden Flowers Miniature Garden (Adults) POT PLANT CUPS Carter Cup Best Pot Plant in Show FLOWER ARRANGING CUPS Cynthia Serrell Watts Cup Bradwell juxta Mare Cup V&L Dean Cup Phyllis Kirby Cup Joan Dean Cup Ray Morris Rose Bowl Donna Carter Cup For the most outstanding Floral Arrangement Most points in Public judged and Open Floral Arrangement Classes An arrangement ‘The Power of Bradwell’ Floral Arrangement depicting ‘Treasures of the Summer ‘Bells of St Thomas’s Floral Arrangement Floral Arrangement depicting ‘A Good Read Beginners Class ‘An arrangement in a Flower Pots’ COOKERY CUPS Cookery Cup Sylvaine Serrell Watts Cup Eileen Harrison Cup Most Points in Cookery Classes "Afternoon Tea" presented on a tea tray Best Exhibit in Cookery Classes HANDICRAFT AND PHOTOGRAPHY CUPS Handicraft Cup Best Handicraft Cup Photography Cup Most points in Handicraft Classes Best Handicraft in Show Most points in the Photography Classes 9 HANDICRAFT SECTION Class Textiles 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 A Cushion Cover An article made from no more than ½ yard of fabric A Knitted Baby item - any weight of wool A Knitted toy (dressed doll or soft toy) A Knitted Garment - any weight of wool Knitted Item not in schedule Any Article in Crochet A Patchwork or Applique Quilt A Novelty Knitted item (made by the entrant only) A Cross Stitch item Group Entry: Novelty Knitting (Certificate awarded to group) Any Article made with a sewing machine (please state size when entering) A Kitchen Accessory (Tea Cosy, Apron, Oven Gloves etc.) A Soft Toy or Rag Doll (not necessarily for a child) A Fabric Bag 2 yards of Bunting Any needle craft article (please state size when entering) Crafts 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 Woodwork or Metalwork Woodcarving Jewellery A decorated wreath, any season Pottery item A decorated Lamp Shade A Greetings Card An item made from driftwood and/or sea shells Any other handicraft not in the schedule Items made in the past. 227 Any handicraft or picture that had been made by a family member in the past. Not to be judged for points but certificates for good work will be awarded. The name of the person that made the item to be written on the entry card. Art 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 Pyrography (Poker-Work) art An Oil Painting A Watercolour Painting A picture using pastels An Acrylic Painting A Drawing A Lino or Wood Block print A HANDICRAFTS CUP is awarded for the most points in Handicraft Classes BEST HANDICRAFT CUP is awarded for the Best Handicraft in Show 10 Children’s and Teenager’s Handicraft First Prize £1 Second Prize 50p Third Prize 25p Class Children’s Handicraft Up to and including 6 250 A Duplo or Lego model 251 A ‘Happy Birthday’ card 252 A painted pebble or stone 7 to 10 years 253 A Decorated wooden spoon 254 A Papier Mache Item 255 A Robot made from any materials 256 Something made from seashells 257 A Birthday Card 258 A model made from clay, salt dough or polymer clay (e.g. Fimo) 259 A Decorated paper aeroplane Teenagers Handicraft 11 to 16 years 260 Jewellery 261 A model (based on a Papier Mache covered balloon) 262 Any other handicraft or model 263 Anything made from a kit Children’s Art Up to and including 6 years’ old 265 A collage size A4 266 A painting size A4 267 A Colouring Competition (the picture to colour will be supplied when entering) 7 TO 10 YEARS 268 A Collage incorporating things from the countryside; size A4 269 A Painting or Drawing size A4 Teenagers Art 11 TO 16 YEARS 270 A Collage using ‘Animals’ as a theme; size A4 271 A painting or drawing size A4 THE BROWNIES 269 TBA THE CUBS 270 TBA RAINBOWS 271 TBA GUIDES 283 TBA Challenge Cup Challenge Cup Challenge Cup Challenge Cup Photography Photographs to be no larger than 180mm by 135mm Photographs may be digital. (No frames or mounts; descriptions (max 6 words) may be written on the entry card, only one exhibit may be entered in each class, the same photo must not be entered in more than one class) All Photographs to be submitted on entry night (envelopes will be provided) 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 Photography – Spring Photography – Frozen Photography – On the Farm Photography – Pets Photography – ‘Close Up’ Photography – Fruit Photography – Portrait (Adult or Child) Photography – Saltmarsh Photography – Vehicle/vehicles Photography –Window/Windows (Architecture) Photography – A collection of 5 photos ‘Buildings in Bradwell’ (mounted on A3 card) Photography – ‘Through the Looking Glass’ Photography – In the Countryside Photography – Butterflies Photography – The Garden PHOTOGRAPHY CUP for most points in the Photography Classes Children’s/Teenagers Photography Photography (up to 16) 274 275 276 277 A ‘Selfie’ My Family Pets Birds Please note: 16 is the upper limit for these photography classes, but younger children may enter. Any children entering Adult classes must pay entry fees and must remember that there is no prize money for the Adult classes. 12 COOKERY All cakes and bread to be fully covered with protective plastic or cling film. To be presented on a paper plate up to 9 inches diameter 300 An Iced Lemon cake 301 4 Butterfly cakes 302 Victoria Sandwich, 3 eggs (must be ingredients given) 303 6 cheese straws 304 4 shortbread rounds or squares 305 Round of shortbread (uncut) must be given recipe 306 An Apple pie 307 4 pieces of Flapjack 308 4 pieces of Traybake 309 Four Plain Scones (use fluted cutter) 310 Four Cheese Scones (use plain cutter) 311 A farmhouse fruit cake To be presented on a bread board 312 Loaf of bread (any flour-brown, granary or seeded etc) 313 Loaf of white bread (Handmade) 314 Loaf of white bread (Machine made) 315 An Ethnic loaf of bread (State country of origin and name of loaf) To be presented on a cake board 316 An Iced Celebration Cake (judged for decoration) Afternoon Tea 317 "Afternoon Tea" –An appealing tray of Tea, homemade cakes and homemade savoury items. Sylvaine Serrell-Watts Cup (Please specify age of entrant if under 16) 318 "Cakes for Tea" –An appealing selection of homemade cakes presented on a 2 or 3 Tier Cake Stand. Jams, preserves etc. (made in the last year) Plain lids or cellophane covers must be used; product must be labelled and dated 320 Jar of chutney any flavour 321 Jar of marmalade 322 Jar of strawberry jam 323 Jar of raspberry jam 324 Jar of other Fruit jam 325 Jar of fruit curd (lemon or any other fruit) 326 Jar of fruit jelly 327 Bottle of Sloe Gin (2016) Confectionary 328 8 Chocolate Truffles 329 8 pieces of fudge 13 The COOKERY CUP will be awarded for the most Points in Cookery Classes The EILEEN HARRISON CUP will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in Cookery Classes RECIPES Victoria Sandwich (7" tin) 3 large eggs 175g (6oz) of softened butter 175g (6oz) of caster sugar 175g (6 oz) of self-raising flour 1½ teaspoons of baking powder. Jam filling only Caster sugar to be applied to the top of the cake ‘Not icing sugar’ Shortbread 6oz (175g) plain flour, 4oz (112g) butter, 2oz (56g) caster sugar Method 1. Mix together sugar and flour until smooth 2. Knead in butter and put in 7" approx sandwich tin (ungreased) 3. Cook in centre of oven - 325F, 160C, Gas 3 for approx 25 minutes 4. Dust with extra caster sugar CHILDREN'S COOKERY CLASSES First Prize £1 Second Prize 50p Third Prize 25p CLASS UP TO AND INCLUDING 6 YEARS 330 2 chocolate krispies (containing corn flakes or rice krispies) 331 2 decorated biscuits 7 TO 10 YEARS 332 6 Peppermint Creams 333 4 jam tarts 334 4 decorated cakes 335 Any savoury item or items, e.g. sausage rolls, cheese straws, quiche etc. 11 TO 16 YEARS 336 6 pieces of fudge 337 A cake of your choice 338 Any savoury item or items, e.g. sausage rolls, quiche etc. CHALLENGE CUP for up to 6 years given by Mrs J Thurgood CHALLENGE CUP for up to 10 years given by Mrs E. Harrison STAN HARRISON CHALLENGE CUP for 11 and over given by Mrs A. Currie. Please note cookery entries will be judged from 10.30 am sharp! So ensure entries are staged by 10.10 am latest. 14 Bradwell-on-Sea Flower Show COMPANION DOG SHOW (See Kennel Club Show Regulations F (3) paragraph 4) IN AID OF ESSEX AIR AMBULANCE Saturday 5th August 2017 Judging by Dave Merry ENTRIES TAKEN ON FIELD FROM 12.30 PM JUDGING COMMENCES AT 1.30 PM PEDIGREE CLASSES (Pedigree Dogs only) Entry Fee £3 1. 2. 3. 4. Any variety Puppy (6-12 months) Any variety Sporting (Hounds, Gundogs, Terriers) Any Variety Non-Sporting (Working, Utility, Toys, Pastoral) Any variety Open (All Breeds) Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show and Best Puppy from Classes 1-4 NOVELTY CLASSES (For all Dogs) Entry Fee £2 5. Best Crossbred/mongrel 6. Best Veteran (Dog or Bitch over 7 years old) 7. Happy families (Minimum 2 Humans and 1 Dog) 8. Prettiest Bitch 9. Child Handling (5-11 year olds) 10. Dog with the waggiest tail 11. Handsomest Dog 12. Best Rescue Dog 13. Fastest Sausage Eater (Run in heats, sausage on plates) 14. Any Dog not having won a rosette at this show (No entry fee but dog must have been entered and participated in a previous class) Rosettes 1st – 5th places in all classes SHOW CONDITIONS: Dogs in the Pedigree Classes that have won the following awards are not eligible for entry. Challenge Certificate, Reserve Challenge Certificate, Junior Warrant. Dogs under 6 months old are not eligible. SHADY PARKING AVAILABLE FOR DOG SHOW EXHIBITORS Enquires: Nancy Anthony, The Control Tower, Bradwell Airfield, Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex CM0 7QF, Tel 01621-776875 Docking Statements: "Only undocked and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show” Bradwell-on-Sea Flower Show and Companion Dog Show SATURDAY 5TH AUGUST 2017 (Held under Kennel Club Regulations) In Aid of the Essex Air Ambulance Admission to Flower Show Adults £1 Children up to 16 years FREE PEDIGREE/NOVELTY CLASSES Dogs on Field 12.30pm onwards Judging begins 1.30pm All enquiries and further information Dog Show 01621 776875 Flower Show 01621 776588 Flower Show 1pm to 5pm How to Enter Exhibits in the Bradwell-on-Sea Flower Show 1. Decide what you wish to enter. Look through the schedule and decide what classes you wish to enter. 2. Fill in an entry form. Fill in the entry form (note; one entry form per person, extra forms from the web site http://www.essexinfo.net/bradwell-on-sea-flowershow, at the village shop, copied from the schedule or requested from the secretary on 01621 776588 or by emailing to [email protected] ). Entries to youth group classes will be via the group organisers. 3. Apply to enter. Bring entry form and fees to the Village Hall, Bradwell-on-Sea, CM0 7QJ, between 6 8.30 pm on Wednesday 2nd August 2017, or by applying to the Hon. Secretary. Contact details at front of schedule. 4. Read the schedule. Read thoroughly all the rules and notes on showing in the schedule. Entries can fail to win because the rules have not been followed. For example; Sizes, numbers, ingredients, display notes etc. The classes are judged on these instructions as well as the product. 5. Prepare your entry Prepare your entry as described in the schedule. 6. Bring your exhibit to the show. Bring your exhibit to the hall on the morning of the show between 8am and 10-30am (Note: All Photographs to be submitted on entry night, envelopes will be provided). Some Flower arranging classes need to be arranged in the hall on the Friday evening or the morning of the show. 7. Stage your exhibit Stewards are present to help you on the morning and to show you where to stage your exhibit 8. Enjoy the show The hall will be open at2pm to the public, after judging. Prize giving will commence at 5pm, if you have won a cup you will be presented with the cup at this time. Please see notes on cups, cleaning, engraving, returning etc. Exhibits can be removed between 5-30pm and 6pm. 9. Prepare for the 2018 show. Many thanks for exhibiting at the show, it can be a rewarding experience and it helps make the show such a wonderful village event. The handicraft schedule will be published in January 2018, the main schedule in May 2018. If you have enjoyed entering the show please encourage others. ENTRY FORM Please ring the classes in which you intend to exhibit. Then fill in all details below (Block Capitals) except for Entrant's Number, cut out and bring with fees to Bradwell Village Hall, Bradwell-on-Sea on Wednesday 2nd August, between 6 and 8:30 pm, (or send with fees to the Secretary before this date) You will be given an Entrant's Number and details will be checked and confirmed. Please note: Individual forms need to be filled in for all adults and children. Entry Fees Adults 20p (50p late entry) Children Free (20p late entry) Extra forms are available online from the Bradwell Flower Show website, from the secretary, from the village shop or at the entry night 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 62 63 64 65 Page 8 10 Classes 125 140 200 141 201 126 142 202 203 127 143 204 128 144 205 129 145 206 130 207 131 146 208 132 147 209 133 148 210 134 211 149 212 135 150 213 151 214 136 152 215 153 216 7 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 93 94 95 96 97 98 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 12 13 14 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 330 331 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 269 270 271 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 311 312 313 314 315 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 Adult Class Child Class 316 317 318 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 Adult Child Delete as necessary Entrants Number Entrants No. Name Address Post Code Telephone 11 Email Mobile
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