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Austwick Horticultural and Village Produce Association
Welcome to the Austwick Horticultural
and Village Produce Association Webpage
The Annual
General meeting of the Austwick Horticultural and Village Produce Association
was held
on Monday 25th February 2008. The Officers were elected as follows:
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OFFICERS: |
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President: |
Mr. T. Metcalfe |
Vice-President: |
Mrs.
M. Preston |
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Chairman: |
C.
Vaughan-Williams |
Vice Chairman: |
Mr. B. Procter |
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Secretary:
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Mrs.
Sue Dewhirst |
Treasurer: |
Mrs. J. Huck |
COMMITTEE:
Ellen Chapman, Jean Dodgson, Anne Dyson, Pip
Grimes,
Brenda Halstead,
Kath Hartley,
Peggy Haley, Ken Jowett, Margaret Hird, Roger Moore,
Kathleen Morphet,
Peet Ross,
Pam Smith,
Frances Southworth,
and Richard Wallbank.
Parish
Hall Rep : Steve Fawcett.
The Secretary
reported that membership of the Association had increased and despite the poor
weather of last year the overall number of entries was similar to the previous
year, vegetable entries being down but flower exhibits were up. The number of
children’s entries continues to decline but with the addition of some exciting
new classes perhaps you can encourage your child to take part.
The Treasurer
reported a healthy balance which together with a grant from the Rotary Club of
Settle enabled the purchase of new display boards. Sponsors and advertisers
were thanked for their continued support.
A reminder
that Membership subscriptions are now due.
The show this
year will take place on Saturday August 2nd 2008 and the outline
schedule appears below. The full schedule will be available in June/July.
S.
Dewhirst
Hon.
Secretary.
OUTLINE SCHEDULE
2008
Flower Section:
1.
4 Roses
2.
4 Garden Pinks- any variety
3.
4 Pansies or Violas
4.
4 Pot Marigolds (Calendula)
5.
4 French or African Marigolds
6.
4 Antirrhinums
7.
4 Dahlias
8.
4 Phlox
9.
9 Spikes Sweet Peas
10.
A container of Sweet Peas less
than 8” high
11.
A vase of Hardy Annuals
12.
A vase of Hardy Perennials
13.
A flowering House Plant
14.
A House Plant grown for its
foliage
15.
3 Roses – one bud, one half
open and one fully open
Artistic Flower Section:
16.
A bowl of Roses
17.
A bowl of Nasturtiums
18.
An arrangement of garden
flowers with foliage
19.
An arrangement : ‘A Charity’
(max. 24” overall)
20.
A theme arrangement :
‘Olympics’ (max. 24” overall)
21.
An arrangement : ‘In the
Frame’ (max.18”x 18”)
Vegetable and Fruit Section:
22.
4 White Potatoes (any
variety).
23.
4 Coloured Potatoes (any
variety).
24.
A dish of 2 white & 2 coloured
Potatoes (any variety).
25.
3 Onions.
26.
7 Shallots.
27.
3 Carrots.
28.
3 Beetroot.
29.
6 Pods of Peas (podding).
30.
6 Pods Mange Toute / Snap Peas.
31.
6 Pods of Broad Beans.
32.
6 Pods of French Beans
. 33.
6 Pods of Runner Beans.
34.
2 Courgettes (any variety).
35.
1 Cauliflower.
36.
1 Cabbage.
37.
1 Lettuce – (any variety).
38.
A selection of salad leaves.
39.
1 Cucumber.
40.
4 Ripe Tomatoes (>2”
diameter).
41.
6 Ripe Cherry Tomatoes.
42.
1 Flower and 1 Vegetable.
43.
4 Distinct Vegetables on a tray
(max dimension 24”).
44.
Up to 6 culinary herbs (not
in flower).
45.
A saucer of one variety soft
fruit.
46.
A collection of up to 4
varieties of soft fruits.
47.
Any vegetable or fruit not
included elsewhere.
Egg Section:

48.
3 Hen eggs
49.
3
Bantam eggs.
50.
3 Hen eggs.
51.
3 Bantam eggs.
52.
3 Duck eggs.
Handicraft section:
53.
A painting in any medium.
54.
A drawing in any medium.
55.
A computer generated picture.
56.
4 Non-digital photographs on a
specific theme (mounted).
57.
4 Digital photographs on a
specific theme (mounted).
58.
A photographic landscape.
59.
A pin-cushion.
60.
A hand-made bag.
61.
A hand-written invitation.
62.
A canvas work item (e.g.
tapestry).
63.
A cross-stitch item.
64.
A knitted item/garment.
65.
A stick or shepherd’s crook.
66.
Any item not included elsewhere
in this section.
Cookery Section:
67.
A seeded loaf (hand-made).
68.
3 Chelsea buns.
69.
A fruit pie (crust top
&bottom).
70.
A cold sweet (named).
71.
4 Savoury scones.
72.
A Victoria sponge.
73.
Recipe Item - Carrot cake
( recipe will be in full schedule ).
74.
4 Viennese fingers.
75.
3 Muffins.
76.
A Swiss roll.
77.
A vegetarian savoury dish.
78.
A jar of jam or fruit jelly.
79.
A jar of marmalade.
80.
A jar of lemon cheese.
81.
A bottle of homemade wine,
cordial or liqueur (labelled).
82.
A jar of pickle or chutney.
Children’s Section:
83.
Artwork, children under school
age.
84.
Artwork, 5-6 years.
85.
Artwork, 7-8 years.
86.
Artwork, 9 years and over.
87.
Handwriting, 5-7 years – ‘My
favourite things’.
88.
Handwriting, 8-11 years – A
thank you letter.
89.
A computer-generated picture.
90.
A rubbing – ≤ A4 size.
91.
A photograph taken by the
exhibitor (any subject)).
92.
A collage (any materials).
93.
A model made from junk.
94.
A Lego model.
95.
An edible monster.
96.
An item made from beads.
97.
3 Butterfly buns.
98.
A decorated Wellington boot.
99.
Something I have grown myself.
100.
A miniature garden (max. 18” x
18”).
Pictures from the 2007 Show

First Prize in Class 4
four
French marigolds
won
by Bill Proctor.

First
Prize in Class 8
four
Phlox
won
by Sheila Gooch
and
awarded
Runner Up in Flower Section.
MEMBERSHIP:
Individual membership (£2 per annum) covers 11 entry fees for the Show. Family
membership (£4 per annum)
covers 11 adults' and 22 children’s entry fees. New members are always
welcome.
THE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
had been
held from at least the early 1930s until 1969. It was revived in 1987 when the
Association was reformed. Now it is usually held on the first Saturday in
August, in the Parish Hall, and is open to all residents in the Parish of
Austwick and Lawkland.The Schedule,
is usually available from the Secretary, from the Village Post Office or may be
down loaded from this Website from the beginning of July. The information
available
includes the rules of the show and guidance notes for the preparation and
presentation of exhibits. A list of the classes appears in the Parish Newsletter
and on this Website in the Spring. Entry fees are 20p per entry to adult classes
and 10p per entry to children’s classes. No more than two entries per exhibitor
are allowed in any one class. Children’s entries are accepted from children aged
16 years and under.
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WINNERS 2007 |
CUPS AND TROPHIES |
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B. Procter. |
FOSTER
BEAVER CHALLENGE CUP for most points in the Vegetable,
Produce and
Cookery Sections.
Presented
by the late Mr. J. Foster-Beaver. |
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M. Clarke. |
TROPHY FOR
THE BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW
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Jointly won by
F. Southworth
&
K. Morpeth.
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WINIFRED MATTINSON CUP
for most
points for Flower
Exhibits
Presented by the
late Mr. W. K. & Miss. K. Mattinson. |
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P. Broadhead. |
ULRICH KUBE
MEMORIAL CUP 1 - 4 Roses (Class
1).
Presented
by Dr. Catherine Vaughan-Williams. |
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Jointly won by
M. Preston &
M. Greenhalgh. |
CHAPMAN TROPHY
for the most points
in the Artistic
Flower Section.
Presented by Mrs. Ellen Chapman. |
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B. Procter.
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PRESTON CUP
for the most points in the Vegetable
Section.
Presented by Mrs. Molly Preston. |
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L. Cook. |
BROOK
POULTRY CUP for the best egg exhibit.
(Classes 48-50).
Presented by Mr.
Barry Watson Brook. |
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P. Smith.
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GLYN JONES CHALLENGE CUP
for the most points in the
Handicrafts Section.
Presented by the
late Mr. Glyn Jones. |
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G. Wallbank.
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BROOK CUP for most points
in the Cookery Section.
Presented
by Mr. Barry Watson Brook. |
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L. Harrison. |
NELLIE PRICE MEMORIAL CUP for
the most points in the
Children's Section.
Presented by the Price
Family. |
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A. Lodge.
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BROOK
HANDWRITING CUP
(children 8-10 years).
Presented
by Mr. Barry Watson Brook. |
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B. Proctor.
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FRED
PRICE MEMORIAL TROPHY for the best Potato exhibit.
Presented by the
Price Family. |
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D. Harrop. |
METCALFE TROPHY for the best
photographic exhibit.
Presented by Mr. & Mrs. T.
Metcalfe. |
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G. Wilkie. |
SHARPLES CUP for the best exhibit
in the Children's Section
Presented by the Sharples
Family. |
Click on the link below to get the Picture Gallery and details of the 2007 full
show results
Click on the link below to get the Guidance Notes for Novice Exhibitors and
view the
2007 Schedule
Guidance Notes and Schedule
Click on the link below to get the
Show Rules and Regulations
Rules and Regulations
Click on the link below to get the Entry Form
Entry Form

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