Skelton Show A great day out for all the family Entries close Friday 20th June Saturday 5th July 2014 Schedule www.skeltonshow.com EXHIBITORS - To assist traffic flow PLEASE NOTE & USE YOUR CORRECT ENTRANCE Only Livestock/horse wagons and trailers and vehicle passholders will be allowed in the Main gate All other vehicles, must use North or South Car Park and Pedestrian entrances to hutton end, carlisle WRESTLING, MARQUEE EXHIBITORS Free Car Park Entrance e vat Pri ad Ro NORTH CAR PARK TO SKELTON, WIGTON Pedestrian, Wrestling & Marquee Access RKING LED PA DISAB Church foodhall quee mar WRESTLING General Secretary MAIN GATE Livestock / Horse Boxes & Trailers and vehicle pass holders only W. HUNTER MAIN RING Livestock Secretary cattle 5 30 B5 sheep GE S GS TA LE DO VIN HIC VE NC FE Pedestrian, F&F, and Dog Access E SOUTH CAR PARK Equestrian Secretary heavy HORSES, FELL ponies, SHETLANDS & s R ER FU TH A FE vintage vehicles FUR & FEATHERS, DOG EXHIBITORS Free Car Park Entrance Crafts & Gifts Marquee ES DG U J ALL OTHER HORSES K R CA R PA r st DRIVING m ea TO PENRITH M6 Junction 41 Show Field at HUTTON-IN-THE-FOREST PARK near SKELTON on Penrith-Wigton Road (B5305) M6 Motorway exit No. 41, Postcode CA11 9TH LIST OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ Page List of Officers ....................................................................................... 2 Committee & Contact Details ............................................................. 3 Rules & Regulations ............................................................................. 5 Childrens Section ................................................................................. 7 Interschool Challenge .......................................................................... 9 Industrial Section .................................................................................. 9 Horticultural Section .......................................................................... 13 Walking Sticks ..................................................................................... 15 Fur & Feather ....................................................................................... 16 Sheep Section ..................................................................................... 17 Cattle Dairy Section ........................................................................... 21 Cattle Beef Section .............................................................................23 Horse & Pony Sections ......................................................................26 Vintage Vehicles ..................................................................................32 Foxhounds & Terriers .........................................................................33 Cumb. & Westmorland Wrestling ....................................................34 Skelton Dog Show ..............................................................................35 Visit the Show’s website for further information, entry forms etc. www.skeltonshow.com online booking: membership, sponsorship and trade stands 1 LIST OF OFFICERS Patron: Lord Inglewood, dl, Hutton-in-the-Forest President: J. Relph Esq., Yanwath President-Elect: G. Bowman Esq., Penrith Hon. Life Members: Mrs. M. Slee, F. Wilson Esq., Miss D. Irving, Mrs. N. Hullock, J M Threlkeld Esq., Mrs H. Barnes, S Mounsey Esq., T Armstrong Esq. Vice-Presidents: Pearson, R., Esq., Blencow Forster, M., Esq., Bowscar Rev B. Smith, High Hesket Scott, D., Esq., Carlisle Whitfield, Mrs. C., Ivegill Shaw, Mrs. L., Newton Reigny May, P., m.r.c.v.s., Newbiggin Cartmell, G., Esq., Borrowdale Bell, M., Esq., Galashiels Relph, R., Esq, Yanwath Mounsey R. J., Esq., Caldbeck Bainbridge, Mrs. R., Ivegill Miller, J., Esq, Blencogo Day R., Esq., Cockermouth Nicholson H., Esq., Cliburn Watson, G., Esq., Skelton Bloomfield, Mrs. J, Skelton Walton, Mrs. A., Johnby Hodge, J., Esq., Mungrisdale Veitch, S., Esq., Newbiggin Slee, Mrs. M., Penrith Wilson, F., Esq., Penrith Benson, R, Esq., Celleron Pinguey, S, Esq., Penrith Oliver, I, Esq., Carlisle Meynell, S, Esq., Sheffield Bell, J, Esq.,Catterlen Jackson, P. R, Esq.,Unthank Mounsey, Mrs. H, Skelton Sealby, Esq., T. J, Skelton Mitchell, Esq., G. W., Hutton End Parker, Esq., B., Ellonby Stewart, R., o.b.e., m.p.Helton Irving, D, Esq., Skelton (c) Crowden, D, Esq., Blencowe Walton, A, Esq., Johnby Risman, Mrs A, o.b.e., Penruddock Grindal, Mrs H., Brisco Eilbeck, J., Esq., Penrith Hendrie, M., Esq., Laithes Jackson, Mrs M., The Wreay **Harris, J. H., Esq., j.p., d.l., Penrith *Inglewood, Lord, d.l., Hutton-in-the-Forest *Fetherstonhaugh, T. R., Esq., Kirkoswald *Maclean, D., Penrith *Hewetson,A. D., Esq., Penrith *Hart, G. W. F., Esq., Penrith *Pattinson, A. Esq., Great Strickland *Barr, T. J., m.r.c.v.s., Penrith *Riley, Major T. R., d.l., Blencow (c) *Emmerson, D., Esq., Penrith *Thomlinson, D., Esq., Carlisle *Smith, G., c.b.e., Esq., Gosforth *Harkness, I. A. M., Esq., Blackburn *Hasell-McCosh, R Esq., Dalemain *Armstrong, L. Esq., Kirkoswald *Milton, D., m.r.c.v.s., Skelton *Peet, J. Esq., Winskill *Armstrong, T. Esq., Calthwaite (c) Watson, K. L., Esq., Newbiggin Ellison, H. G., Esq., Penrith Nicholson, Mrs. N., Heads Nook Winterbottom, C. D., Esq., Penrith Porter, D., Esq., Calthwaite Dickinson, W., Esq., Greystoke Fawcett, T. W., Esq., Blencowe (c) Swindlehurst, D., Esq., Westlinton Vane, Hon. C., Morton Heslop, J., Esq., Scotby Threlkeld, J. M., Esq., Nether Welton (c) Slater, J. T., Esq., Brougham Dawson, Canon B., High Hesket Steel, G., Esq., Holme Rook Bell, W., Esq., Sowerby Row Donald, W., Esq., Lamonby Field, R., Esq., Hayclose Clarke, R., Esq., Carlisle Morris, R., Esq., Armathwaite Harris, J.Mc. R., Esq., Brackenburgh Harrison, G., Esq., Southwaite Grierson, R. J., Esq., Skelton Harrison, G. Esq., Raugton Head * Denotes Past President (c) Denotes Past Chairman 2 SKELTON SHOW Contact Details Chairman Mr Adam Fawcett 07854 140 207 [email protected] Vice Chairman Mr Andrew Bargh 017684 84314 [email protected] Show Director Mr John Slee & Trade stands Amesbury House, 01768 890536 [email protected] after 7p.m. or 07971 446 286 7 Pear Tree Way, Penrith, CA11 8WA General Secretary Mrs Antonia Reid 017684 84122 or [email protected] Ghyll Forge, Ellonby, 07981 403654 Penrith CA11 9SJ Treasurer Mrs Beverley Bargh 017684 84314 Wood Close Farm, Skelton, Penrith CA11 9UA [email protected] Mrs Caroline Brier 01768 881933 [email protected] Mrs Jane Crocker Townend Farm, Johnby, Penrith, CA11 0UU 017684 80269 [email protected] Marquee Secretary Mrs Jean Parker 017684 84277 Sponsor Secretary Mr Athole McKillop Equestrian Secretary 13, Moorside, Hunsonby, Penrith CA10 1PL Livestock Secretary Pringle House, Ellonby, Penrith CA11 9SN Aspen House, Skelton, Penrith CA11 9SE Food Hall Mr Colin Atkinson Cherry Tree House, Skelton, Penrith CA11 9SE Crafts & Gifts Mrs Sue Atkinson Cherry Tree House, Skelton, Penrith CA11 9SE Fur & Feather Mr Richard Dickinson 017684 84664 [email protected] 017684 84486 [email protected] after 7 p.m. or 0777 192 1927 017684 84486 after 7 p.m. 016974 78386 The Green, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton CA7 8JG 3 [email protected] COMMITTEE Retire in 2015 Retire in 2016 H. Dixon W. H. Jackson A. Jackson R. J. Parker A. Dickinson D. Whitfield A. Bargh S. Rumney J. A. Slee J. Wilson W. Jackson T. G. Wetherell W. Pearson D. Lawton A. McKillop M. Bennett J. Mills Mrs. S. Fawcett T. Fawcett D. Bargh R. McSkimming M. Purton Mrs D.Cameron Mrs C. Asbridge Mrs M. Hall Mrs S. Pollock Mrs K. Mills Mrs M. Barnes Mrs B. Bowman Mrs L. Wood Mrs J. Grierson W. Armstrong A. Elliott P. Edmondson A. Pattinson J. A. Cameron A. Tiffin J. Stalker C. Atkinson D. Jackson I. Pearson C. G. Scott-Harden M. Jeal T. Armstrong M. Walsh P. Mounsey D. Crowden G. McAlease D. Rowlands D. Brier Miss K. Irving A. Irving J. Peile S. Oxley Mrs N. Oxley CHILDREN’S COMMITTEE LADIES COMMITTEE Mrs P. Mitchell (Chairman) Mrs J. Parker (Sec) Miss D. Irving Mrs S. Stalker Mrs H. Barnes Mrs P. Stockdale Mrs A. Mounsey Mrs A. Wilson Miss A. Armstrong Mrs M. Dickinson Retire in 2017 J. R. Grierson J. Hall J. H. Harris A. Dixon A. W. Mitchell D. Bell W. R. Wilson R. Millican S. Armstrong M. Tiffin R. Fawcett J. Graham S. Asbridge C. Shuttleworth A. Anderson M. Crocker D. Weymouth R. Wilson R. Lawson D. McGleenan Mrs C. Fisher Mrs R. Barstow Mrs M. Edmondson (Hd S) Mrs S. Jackson Mrs M. Wilson Mrs G. McKillop Mrs H. Pickup Miss A. Jackson Mrs J. Dixon Hon. Auditor Armstrong Watson, Penrith Hon. Medical Officers Hon. Veterinary Surgeons Birbeck Medical Group, Penrith Co-opted Y.F.C. Co-opted Members Mrs J.Holme Mrs J. Parker Mrs F. Blackburn Mrs A. Jackson Mrs Mary Wilson Mrs D. Whittam Mrs S. Donald Rowcliffe House Veterinary Partnership, Penrith, The Green Veterinary Partnership, Skelton and Paragon Veterinary Group, Dalston Mrs. B. Page, H. Schofield Lauren Monaghan, Katie Mason, and Matt Purton 4 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. That the Society shall be called the Skelton Horticultural and Agricultural Society. THE OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY The objects of the Society shall be:(a) To promote the interests of those engaged in farming and agriculture in the area by facilitating the co-operation of farmers, horticulturists and others interested with a view to the improve-ment of farm animals, and the production of better crops, and to encourage the adoption of efficient methods of farming. (b) To grant facilities for demonstrations, discussions and the interchange of information and ideas for practical and educational purposes in conjunction with the County Education and Advisory Staffs. (c) To contribute to, assist or co-operate with, any Society or Association whose objects are in whole or part similar to those of the Society. (d) To accrue any real property which the Society may think necessary for the promotion of its objects. 2. A President, President-Elect, Vice-Presidents and other Officials shall be elected each year at the Annual General Meeting of the Society, which shall be held every year in or about the month of January. The financial year shall be from the 1st November to 31st October each year and the Accounts will be closed and balanced on the latter date. 3. The Show will be held on the first Saturday in July each year unless the Committee decide otherwise. 4. A Management Committee shall be appointed yearly at the Annual Meeting of the Society, to consist of not less than Thirty Members, one third to retire annually, but are eligible for re-election with other nominations at the Annual General Meeting. This Committee shall have power to arrange matters relating to the Society and to revise Rules and Regulations, but not less than fifteen members of the committee shall have power to act. The Committee shall appoint their own Chairman and Vice-Chairman, who will take office after the presentation of the Annual Financial Report at the General Meeting. 5. That any retiring chairman be automatically made a vice-president. Any committee member will be made a Vice President after 40 years service and Life Members after 50 years. 6. The competent Judges for all exhibits be appointed by the Committee at the Autumn Meeting. 7. No prize shall be awarded unless entry pronounced to be of sufficient merit; that no exhibit can be exhibited for more than one of the Society’s Premiums (Special Prizes excepted). 8. That all Exhibitors make a declaration that the exhibits are bona-fide their property, and in the case of entrants for the Breeders’ Classes ear marks complete with herd allocation Attested Numbers must be on Entry Forms. Sheep Exhibitors to state on Entry Form if Accredited. 9. That any Exhibitor acting dishonestly will forfeit the right to any and all prize money. Protests (if any) to be made to Head Steward prior to Judge awarding prizes. 10. That the Management Committee reserve to themselves the right of altering any Judging or Show arrangements they deem necessary. 11. That each subscriber of £9 or more (£18 husband and wife) will be deemed a Member of the Society - (Badge will be issued). 12. That the Agricultural Department be open to all comers, and that the Horticultural Department be open to amateurs only. 13. That an Amateur shall be understood to be one who does not keep a gardener, or who is not himself a professional gardener. 14. That all Live Stock be on the ground not later than 9-30 a.m. prompt and not leave before 3-30 p.m. All prizewinning Live Stock to be shown in the Grand Parade. 15. That Marquee Exhibits be in their places by 9-45 a.m. and not to be removed before 4-30 p.m. without the consent of the Stewards. That anyone infringing this rule will forfeit their claim to all prize money. All Marquee prize money will be paid on Show Day in the marquee at 4-30 p.m. 5 16. That no Entries be received except on forms supplied by the Secretary, all Entrance Fees must be paid at the time of entry. Entry Forms and Fee for Telephoned Entries must be in the hands of the Secretary prior to Show Day. Any Exhibitor not having paid will be debarred from exhibiting. 17. Should any dispute arise the decision of the Committee shall be final and without appeal, and the Committee have the right to refuse any Entry which they consider to be contrary to the Rules. 18. Every care will be taken of Exhibits, but the Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage. 19.The Society do not accept any responsibility for accidents or disease to persons, property or animals sustained at their annual show, howsoever caused. 20. HORSE EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO EXHIBIT ANY ANIMAL WITH ‘THE COUGH’. The Hon. Vet has authority to request the Exhibitor of any animal reported coughing on the field to withdraw immediately. 21. Notices regarding current Health & Safety Regulations must be observed at all times. 22.Perpetual Cup Winners are responsible for the safe keeping and return of the Cups to the Society not later than following show day. 2014 Admission to Field Adults, £10.00; OAP’s & 12-21 year old, £5.00 Under 14 years free Car Park Free Ringside (Limited) £15.00 SKELTON FOOD HALL Contact: COLIN ATKINSON - Food Hall Co-ordinator The Society offers The Armstrong Shield for the Best Stand CRAFT & GIFTS MARQUEE Contact: SUE ATKINSON - Crafts & Gifts Co-ordinator The Society offers a Society Cup for Best Stall Derwent Water Design kindly sponsor a prize for the best stand in Crafts & Gifts For Bookings see contact details on page 3 or visit www.skeltonshow.com The Committee wish to thank all those sponsors already shown in the Schedule for their generous support and also the following general sponsorship - Smiths Gore Babcock Yorkshire Clothing Lloyd Ltd Lloyd Motor Group 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Entry List will finally close on FRIDAY 20th JUNE No Entries accepted unless on Official Forms. Note: All Fees MUST be paid at time of Entry (Rule 16). PLEASE NOTE - Though every care will be taken of all exhibits the Committee will not be liable for any loss or damage from any cause whatsoever. All Marquee Prize Money will be paid on Show Day at 4-30 p.m. All Marquee exhibitors must use North Car Park entrance (see map inside front cover) LIST OF PREMIUMS THE SOCIETY OFFERS THE J. C. MONKHOUSE PERPETUAL SILVER SALVER TO BE AWARDED TO THE MOST OUTSTANDING, ORIGINAL OR NOTEWORTHY EXHIBIT IN THE SHOW (ANY SECTION). DAVID MACLEAN, ESQ., M.P., KINDLY AWARDS A SILVER MOUNTED SHEPHERD’S CROOK FOR THE USE OF THE PRESIDENT AT THE ANNUAL SHOW. Mr. & Mrs. T. J. BARR KINDLY AWARD A PERPETUAL SILVER TROPHY TO THE FAMILY WITH MOST ENTRIES FORWARD IN THE SHOW - ANY SECTION. CHILDREN’S SECTION Entries Free Judging commences 9.45am All entries to be staged by 9.30am All exhibits must have Class Number, Name, Age and School attended marked on front of exhibit. Labels will be provided through schools or in advance of Show Day from any member of the Children’s Committee or on Show Day. Entries restricted to one entry per class per child. The undermentioned prizes are for Open Competition. Note: Trophies will be awarded in the Marquee at 3.30pm. All garments etc. offered for competition are to remain unwashed as when finished in school. Note: Entries for Handwriting and Photographs must not be mounted. No painting or collage to exceed A3 size, including mount. In order to assist in staging Classes 2 to 7, 15 to 19 and 28 to 32 entries must be handed to Children’s Committee members or brought to the Show field by 4.30pm the day before the show. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Judges: Mr & Mrs K. Robinson, Silloth Mr & Mrs G. Morley, Skelton Mrs S. Hunter, Blencow Mrs C. Salt, Stainton Mr & Mrs D. Mountain, Wigton Mrs Y. Rigg, Brougham Mrs H. Dyer, Lamonby Prizes: 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00; 4th, 50p; Highly Commended, Show Pencil Any Piece of Handiwork, Pre-School Children A Picture, any medium, Pre-School Children Decorated Cardboard Plate, not exceeding 23cm in diameter, Year 2 and under Original Painting or Drawing in colour, Year 2 and under Collage – free choice, Year 2 and under A4 Computer Painted Picture, Year 2 and under 7 7. 8. 9. 10. Picture or Pattern using Hand Prints, Year 2 and under Decorated Tennis Ball, Year 2 and under Posy of Garden Flowers, Year 2 and under Handwriting, following poem to be used, Year 2 and under I went to visit a farm one day; I saw a cow across the way, And what do you think I heard it say? MOO, MOO, MOO. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. Handiwork, excluding models or kits, Year 2 and under Article made from a kit, Year 2 and under A Handmade 1st Birthday Card for Prince George, Year 2 and under Object made from Pipe Cleaners, Year 2 and under Cartoon Character in any medium, Years 3 & 4 Design a front cover for a book, A5 size, any medium, Year 3 & 4 An A4 Computer Generated Poster for the Commonwealth Games, Year 3 & 4 Painting – free choice of subject, Years 3 & 4 Collage – World Cup theme, Years 3 & 4 Handwriting – An envelope 6 x 4in (15 x 10cm) addressed to the Marquee Secretary, Year 3 & 4 A Handmade Scarecrow for a Window Box, max. height 30cm, Year 3,4,5&6 Posy of Garden Flowers, Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Acrostic Poem – SKELTON SHOW, A5max., Year 3 & 4 Skelton Show on a tin lid, Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Handiwork, excluding models or kits, Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Decorated Disposable Cup, Years 3, 4, 5 & 6 Acrostic Poem – SKELTON SHOW, A5 max., Years 5 & 6 Cartoon Character in any medium, Year 5 & 6 Design a front cover for a book, A5 size, any medium, Year 5 & 6 An A4 Computer Generated Poster for the Commonwealth Games, Year 5 & 6 Painting – free choice, Year 5 & 6 Collage – World Cup theme, Years 5 & 6 Handicraft article made from a kit, Years 3, 4, 5 & 6 Handwriting – An envelope 6 x 4in (15 x 10cm) addressed to the Marquee Secretary, Year 5 & 6 Decorated Stone, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Painting or Drawing – free choice, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Collage- free choice, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 A Handmade Piece of Jewellery, not from a kit, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Small Wrapped Gift for Prince George’s 1st Birthday, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Flower arrangement in a Kitchen Utensil, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Bowl of Floating Flowers, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 A Handmade Article in Textile Work, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Article made from a kit, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Invitation to a Birthday Celebration (Handmade), Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Handiwork – excluding models or kits, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Any piece of Woodwork, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Three Decorated Buns, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Edible Model of a Vehicle, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Four Cheese Scones, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Sandwich Cake with Jam, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Three Home made Biscuits, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Novelty Cake, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Three Cup Cakes, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Four pieces Tray Bake (one variety), Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Three Shortbread Biscuits, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 8 56. 57. 58. 59. Small Tub of Pate, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Individual Cold Sweet, Years 7,8,9,10 & 11 Animal Snapshot, maximum size 18 x 13cm, coloured, Years 3,4,5 & 6 Four Photographs of the Four Seasons, mounted on A4 backing, Years 7,8,9,10&11 The 1997 Children’s Committee offer the Barber Perpetual Silver Cup (to be held for one year) for the most points in the Children’s Section, Year 2 and under. The Society offers a Centenary Plate (to be held for one year) for the most outstanding exhibit by a child Year 2 and under. The Society offers The Tinkler Perpetual Cup (to be held for one year) for most points in the Children’s Section, Years 3, 4, 5 & 6. The Society offers The British Legion Perpetual Silver Cup (to be held for one year) for the most outstanding exhibit by a child Years 3, 4, 5 & 6. The Society offers The G.N.C. Swift Perpetual Silver Cup (to be held for one year) for most points in the Children’s Section, Years 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11. Lord Inglewood kindly offers the ‘Vane’ Silver Cup (to be held for one year) for the best exhibit Years 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11. Scoring: 4 points, 1st; 3 points, 2nd; 2 points, 3rd; 1point, 4th. Prize money to be collected in the Marquee at 4.30pm Note: All exhibits to be removed from tent by 5.00pm prompt. THE SIXTH INTER SCHOOL CHALLENGE Schools wishing to enter are asked to submit a display on a theme of their own choosing and not to exceed 1m x 1m x 1m. Schools are to provide their own staging to be assembled on the day. Six items within the display will be Judged along with the overall presentation. These are: - Creative/Informative Writing, Year 5/6 - Handwriting, Year 3/4 - Collage, Year R/1/2 - Craftwork, Year 5/6 - Painting/Drawing, Year 3/4 - Model, not from a kit, Year R/1/2 Sponsored by the Cumberland Building Society who offer a prize fund of £200. The Irving Family kindly donate a Perpetual Trophy to the winning School in remembrance of their father Edwin, long standing Chairman and supporter of the Show. INDUSTRIAL SECTION All entries to be staged by 9.30am prompt. All exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor and not having won previously at this show. Entries 25p. 4th prize of 50p where 7 or more entries forward or as stated. No prize shall be awarded unless pronounced to be of sufficient merit. No exhibit can be exhibited for more than one of the Society’s Premiums (Special Prizes excepted). Exhibits will be accepted by post but must be collected from the tent by the exhibitor. The Public will be asked to leave the tent at 4.15pm. All Goods are to be removed from the tent from 4.30pm. Exhibits not collected by 5.00pm are left at owner’s risk. All Prize Money to be collected in the Marquee at 4.30pm. 9 HANDICRAFTS 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. Judges: Mrs M. Lawson, Carlisle. Miss M. Pattinson, Cumdivock Prizes: 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00 Hand knitted garment 3/5 ply (not babies) A Garment in Crochet Any Hand Knitted Garment Baby’s Hand Knitted Garment Picture in Cross Stitch, framed to hang Piece of Woodwork or Pottery Piece of Metalwork Any Article made by person when over 60 yrs (No Woodwork) Home made Article (machine allowed) Home made Soft Toy Home made Cushion, not to exceed 18 ins x 18 ins Home made Greetings Card Tapestry Picture, framed to hang, sponsored by Mrs Nancy Hullock A Home made Article in Painted Silk Small Piece of Embroidery Home made Household Article – useful or decorative (No Woodwork) Knitted Scarf Prettiest Handkerchief, need not be made Any Home made Article not to cost more than £2 – price to be shown An Article in Bead Work An Article in Patchwork Neatest Handwritten Envelope addressed to the Marquee Secretary A Photo Frame, no larger than 6 x 8 inches (15 x 20cm) A Fridge Magnet A Door Stop The Society will give £5 for the most points in Classes 60 to 84. Scoring 4 points, 1st; 3 points, 2nd; 2 points, 3rd; 1 point, 4th. The Mary Hindson Memorial Perpetual Rose Bowl is awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in the Handicraft Section. Miss D. Irving will give a Perpetual Silver Cup for the most points in the Handicraft Section. PAINTING SECTION Judge : Mrs H. M. Lee Prizes: 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00 One Painting per frame 85. Water Colour, Any Subject (Framed to hang), wall space not to exceed 24 x 30 Ins (60 x 75cm) 86. Any Other Medium, (to hang), wall space not to exceed 24 x 30 ins (60 x 75 cm) The Society offers £5 for the most points in this section. Mrs A.Rowitt kindly offers the W.A.Millward Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup for the most outstanding painting. 10 PRODUCE SECTION No more than 2 entries per class Judge: Mrs E.Wilson, Thursby Prizes: 1st, £5.00; 2nd, £4.00, 3rd, £3.00 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. Jar of Lemon Curd Jar of Marmalade Jar of Jam (Blackcurrant) Jar of Jam (Strawberry) Jar of Jam (Raspberry) Jar of Jam (Any Variety) Rum Butter Small Jar of Jelly Jar of Chutney The Society offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the most points in the Produce Section. CONFECTIONERY (Home Made) No more than 2 entries per class Judges: Mrs S. Watson, Lamplugh. Mrs M. Nelson, Bridekirk Prizes: 1st, £5.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £3.00 Doilies will be provided for all Exhibits in the Confectionery Classes 96. Individual Dish of Fruit Salad 97. Savoury Flan 98. Small Container Coleslaw 99. Chilled Soup 100. Bacon and Egg Pie on a saucer 101. An Open Sandwich incorporating Bells of Lazonby bread. Each entry must be accompanied by a Bells of Lazonby bread wrapper stating which bread used. One entry per person. Prize vouchers kindly given by Bells of Lazonby. 102. Four Pieces of Gingerbread 103. Plate of Pastry (Apple) 104. Coffee Cake, filled and not decorated, using Co-op Fair Trade Coffee. Each entry must be accompanied by an empty packet of coffee used. Prize vouchers kindly given by Penrith Co-operative Society. 105. Four Fingers of Shortbread 106. Four Butterfly Buns 107. Four Cup Cakes 108. Individual Summer Sweet 109. Four Ginger Snaps 110. Four Cheese Scones 111. Four Plain Oven Scones using Carrs Flour. Empty flour bag to accompany entry. Kindly sponsored by Carrs Flour. 112. Jam Filled Swiss Roll 113. Four Sausage Rolls using Cranstons Sausage Meat. Prize vouchers kindly given by Cranstons Quality Butchers. Cranstons wrapper to accompany entry. 114. Victoria Sponge with Jam (One tin) 115. Four Rock Buns 116. Carrot Cake 117. Four Viennese Fingers 118. Cheesecake 119. Tea Bread 120. Four Pieces of Traybake (one variety) 121. Four Bantam Eggs 122. Six Hen Eggs 123. Three Duck Eggs 11 The Society offers £5 for the most points in Classes 87 to 123. Scoring 4 points, 1st; 3 points, 2nd; 2 points, 3rd; 1 point, 4th. Mrs M. Slee kindly offers the Mr & Mrs E.J. Slee Perpetual Silver Cup for the most points in the Produce and Confectionery Sections. Mrs I. Birkett kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Salver for the most points in the Industrial Section. Mr Andrew Teasdale kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 96 to 123. CO-OPERATIVE CLASS Judge: Mrs D. Cameron Prizes: 1st, £25.00, 2nd, £20.00; 3rd, £15.00 At least three names to be submitted in an envelope. 124. “Take One Fruit”. Four items of cookery and a home made drink. Space allowed 2ft x 2ft, accessories allowed. Names to be submitted in an envelope. General appearance and staging will be taken into account for judging. The Society kindly offers the Skelton W.I. Perpetual Silver Trophy to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the National Federation to the best entry in this class. FLORAL ART Judge: Mrs E. Collin, Salkeld Dykes Prizes: 1st, £6.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £3.00; 4th as stated 125. 126. 127. A Novice Entry using flowers and foliage, accessories allowed. Space allowed 24 ins x 24 ins. An Arrangement on a Clutch Bag, using artificial and/or dried material An Arrangement depicting the Commonwealth Games. Space allowed 24 ins x 24 ins. 128. An Arrangement in a Vintage Kitchen Utensil 129. Prom Queen – a wrist corsage suitable for a prom date 130. An Arrangement in a Cup and Saucer. Prize Money 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00; 4th as stated. The Society offers The British Legion Perpetual Silver Cup for the most outstanding flower arrangement. G.W.F. Hart, Esq. kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Trophy and The Society offers £5 for the most points in Floral Art Classes. H. Henry Esq. offers The Pauline Henry Memorial Perpetual Crystal Bowl to the winner of Class 125. PHOTOGRAPHY No more than 2 entries per class Judge: Mrs A. Burbury, Ivegill Prizes: 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00; 4th as stated Not mounted – maximum size 7ins x 5ins (18cm x 13cm) 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. A Winter Scene Colour Snapshot (Animal/Animals) Colour Snapshot (any other subject) Snapshot with Caption Down on the Farm The Society offers the Noble Mounsey Perpetual Silver Cup for the best photograph. 12 HORTICULTURAL SECTION OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY All Prize Money to be collected in the Marquee at 4.30pm Entries 25p Prizes: 1st, £4.00; 2nd, £3.00; 3rd, £2.00. 4th prize of 50p where 7 entries or more forward. No Prize awarded unless exhibit is considered of sufficient merit by the Judges. Competitors to find their own Plates and Vases for all Classes. All exhibits to be staged by 9.30am when the tent will be cleared of exhibitors. Judges: Pot Plants and Flowers: Mr S. Blacklock, Penrith Fruit and Vegetables: Mr J. Foster, Sowerby Row POT PLANTS 136.One Foliage Plant 137. One Flowering Plant 138. One Fuchsia 139. One Flowering Begonia 140. One Geranium 141. One Any Other Window Plant (not specified above) 142. Cactus or Succulent Plan 143. Miniature Cactus Plant 144. One Lily 145. Hanging Basket, mixed planting to include minimum of 5 plant species, to sit on a pot (not supplied) 146. Collection of Growing Herbs, maximum pot size 15 inches 147. One Bonsai 148. One Carnivorous Plant CUT FLOWERS 149. Vase of Sweet Peas (12 sprays) 150. Three Blooms of Pansies 151. Two Stems of Old Fashioned Roses 152. One Rose Bloom 153. One Stem Floribunda Rose 154. Bowl of Roses – not exceeding 7 inches in diameter 155. Three Carnations or Pinks 156. Vase of Daisies, any variety 157. Vase of Mixed Herbs 158. One Bowl of Floating Flowers – not exceeding 8 inches in diameter 159. Vase of Mixed Garden Flowers 160. Three Spikes of Foxgloves 161. One Spike Any Other Flower 162. Three Stems of Lilies 163. One Vase of Six Cut Blooms (Annuals) 164. One Vase of Six Cut Blooms (Herbaceous) 165. Five Marigolds, same variety 166. Five Marigolds, any variety 167. Bowl of Nasturtiums 168. Vase of Five Petunias 169. Three Stems of Flowering Shrub 13 FRUIT 170. Six Strawberries 171. Sprig of Redcurrants 172. Sprig of Blackcurrants 173. One Dozen Blackcurrants 174. One Dozen Gooseberries 175. One Dozen Raspberries 176. Three Varieties of Home Grown Fruit 1st, £5.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £2.00 VEGETABLES 177. Display of Vegetables, six kinds 1st, £6.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £3.00 178. Three Coloured Round Potatoes 179. Three White Round Potatoes 180. Three Kidney or Oval Coloured Potatoes 181. Three Kidney or Oval White Potatoes 182. Three Large Potatoes 183. Three Tomatoes, to show green top 184. One Cucumber 185. Three Onions 186. Six Shallots 187. Bunch of Eight Spring Onions 188. Six Pods of Peas 189. Six Pods of Broad Beans 190. Two Cos Lettuces 191. Two Cabbage Lettuces 192. Three Varieties of Lettuce 193. One Plate of Six Cherry Tomatoes 194. Three Carrots, not more than 3 inches top 195. Two Courgettes 196. Bunch of Six Radish with top, any variety 197. One Large Stalk of Rhubarb 198. Three Stalks of Rhubarb 199. One Cabbage 200. One Cauliflower 201. One or More Vegetables, not previously mentioned, any one kind 202. A Collection of Four Kinds of Vegetables The Society offers the “Rickerby” Perpetual Silver Cup (to be held for one year) and £5 for the most points in the Horticultural Section. Scoring: 4 points, 1st; 3 points, 2nd; 2 points, 3rd; 1 point, 4th. The Society offers the R. H. Mounsey Perpetual Silver Cup and £5 for the most meritorious exhibit in the Flower and Pot Plant Section. The Society offers a Perpetual Silver Cup and £5 for the most meritorious exhibit in the Vegetable and Fruit Section. COLD LUNCHEONS and TEAS served during the day by DENTON HOUSE, Hesket Newmarket 14 WALKING STICKS Entry fee 25p No more than three entries per class Judge: Mr D. E. Taylor, Newbiggin Prizes: 1st, £7.00; 2nd, £5.00; 3rd, £3.00 4th prize of 50p where 7 or more entries are forward 203.Plain Shepherd’s Crook, Horn Headed 204. Plain Shepherd’s Crook, all Wood 205. Plain Walking Stick, Horn Head 206. Plain Walking Stick, all Wood 207. Crook or Stick with Ornamental Head, Horn Headed 208. Crook or Stick with Ornamental Head, all Wood 209. Lady’s Walking Stick 210. Thumb Stick Mr & Mrs J. M. Threlkeld kindly offer The Hilda Threlkeld Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup for best stick in show. The Society offers The Mr & Mrs E. Jackson Memorial Challenge Cup for the most points in the Walking Stick Classes. All Prize Money will be paid on Show Day in the Marquee at 4.30pm on presentation of Prize Rosette. FUR AND FEATHER MARQUEE Judges: Mr Peter Waring, Ulverston Mr & Mrs E Kite, Alston HARD FEATHER SOFT FEATHER, DUCKS, RABBITS & GUINEA PIGS Organiser: Mr Richard Dickinson, The Green, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton CA7 8JG Tel: 016974 78386 Entry Fee £1 per cage Judging 10.00 a.m. 6 entries or more please send sae for Admission pass to either the Secretary or R Dickinson No late entries. No entries on the day. All entries to be in by said date. Prizes:1st £5.00, 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00, 4th 50p where 7 or more entries forward. Special rosettes for various breeds will be available. All Birds, Ducks & Pets to be removed by 4 p.m. Access to Marquee is via South Car Park. Please see map on inside of front cover. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. LARGE FOWL O.E.G Any Colour O.E.G Any Colour Any Other Variety Hard Feather Any Variety Light Breed Any Variety Light Breed Any Variety Heavy Breed Any Variety Heavy Breed Any Colour Silkie Any Colour Silkie Rare Breed OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAM 11. Black Red/Clay-Wheaten 12Spangle 13.Black/Blue 14. Any Colour Furness 15. Any Colour Furness 16. Any Other Colour 17. Any Colour Modern Game 15 Male Female M/F Male Female Male Female Male Female M/F M/F M/F M/F Male Female M/F M/F 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. SOFT FEATHER BANTAM Any Self Colour Wyandotte Any Colour Marked Wyandotte Any Colour Rock Any Colour Sussex Any Other Variety Any Other Variety Any Colour Pekin Any Variety True Bantam Any Variety True Bantam Rare Breed M/F M/F M/F M/F Male Female M/F Male Female M/F 28. 29. 30. 31. WATER FOWL Any Colour Call Duck Any Colour Call Duck Any Other Variety Any Other Variety Drake Duck Drake Duck J Stobart & Sons kindly offer bags of feed for the Best Hard Feather, Best Soft Feather & Best Duck. RABBITS 32. Any Large Rabbit 33. Any Large Rabbit 34. Any Small Rabbit 35. Any Small Rabbit Buck Doe Buck Doe GUINEA PIGS 36. Guinea Pig 37. Guinea Pig Male Female Mr & Mrs j barry kindly offer prize to the children with the Best Rabbit and Guinea Pig SKELTON HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP £18.00 Double Membership £9.00 Single Membership with lunch included £21.00 single /£37.00 double respectively IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER PLEASE FILL IN DETAILS BELOW, ENCLOSE MONIES AND POST TO: Hon. Secretary: Mrs. ANTONIA REID, Ghyll Forge, Ellonby, Skelton, Penrith, CA11 9SJ Name ................................................................................................................................................ Address ............................................................................................................................................ Post Code......................................................................................................................................... For bankers draft please contact the Treasurer Mrs B Bargh 16 Agricultural Department Skelton Show Holding No. 08/173/8000 Entries accepted Only on Official Forms and MUST be accompanied by Entry Fees and paid at time of entry. Please state both Ear Tag and Holding Numbers for all livestock entered and name(s) of handlers and attendants on Show Day must be clearly stated on movement forms. Livestock not to leave the ground before 3-30 p.m. Judging commences 9-45 a.m. prompt. Note: Sheep Trophies will be awarded in the Pens immediately after judging at Livestock Secretary’s Tent The Committee wish to thank all Sponsors of Classes. Any Ministry Rules or Restrictions must be observed. The Overall Champion of Champions - Sheep, Cattle & Heavy Horse Sections Only for the John Mounsey Memorial Perpetual Trophy Judge: Mr. S. Mounsey, Skelton SHEEP Skelton Show is licensed under the Animal Gatherings Order 2010. All current Defra regulations must be strictly adhered to. Entries: £2.00 (£8.00 minimum) Prizes: 1st £15.00, 2nd £10.00, 3rd £5.00, 4th prize of 3.00 where 7 + entries in any class All Group Prizes 1st £10.00, 2nd £6.00 3rd £4.00, Unless otherwise stated. The Society offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Sheep Classes. Scoring 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1 point (Special prizes not counted). Entries for Suffolk, Texel, Zwartible (if applicable), Beltex & Charollais are restricted to accredited flocks in accordance with Maedi-Visna accredited flocks scheme SUFFOLK (Accredited) 300. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306. Judge: TBC Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb. Ewe to have reared lamb this year Gimmer Shearling Ewe Lamb Group – One male and two females. Sponsor J J Scott The Society offers the Millward Cup for the Champion Suffolk. Jim Peet (Agriculture) kindly offers Feed Vouchers for the Champion and Reserve Champion Suffolk. The Suffolk Sheep Society kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Suffolk. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned Suffolk Sheep. TEXEL (Accredited) 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. Judge: Mrs H Keighley, Settle Aged Ram Shearling Ram. Sponsor Carrs Agriculture Ram Lamb. Sponsor David Allen Ewe to have reared lamb this year Gimmer Shearling. Sponsor Newton Rigg College Ewe Lamb. Sponsor Newton Rigg College Group – One male and two females, any age 17 Mrs C Sealby and family kindly offer the Geoff Sealby Memorial Perpetual Rose Bowl for winning group of Texels Class 313. The Society offers the John Bainbridge Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion Texel. Jim Walton (Penrith) Ltd kindly offer £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. Mrs J Couzens and Family kindly offer the John Farrer Memorial Silver Perpetual Cup for the Champion Texel opposite sex. Mrs R E Martin kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the best pure bred Texel bred by the Exhibitor. The Texel Sheep Society kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Texel. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned Texel Sheep. CHAROLLAIS (Accredited) Judge: TBC 314. Aged Ram 315. Shearling Ram 316. Ram Lamb 317. Ewe (to have reared lamb this year) 318. Gimmer Shearling 319. Ewe Lamb 320. Group – One male and two females, any age Messrs J & T Armstrong kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Cup and D & M Porter, Calthwaite kindly offer £10 for the Champion and £5 for the Reserve Champion, The Society offer the Reed Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion Charollais Opposite Sex. The Charollais Society kindly offer a Special Edition Rosette to the Champion Charollais. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned Charollais Sheep. BELTEX (Accredited) 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. Judge: Mr. N. McQuistin, Newton Stewart Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe (to have reared lamb this year) Gimmer Shearling. Sponsor - David Allen Ewe Lamb Group – One male and two females, any age The Society offer the John Pattinson Perpetual Silver Cup to the Champion Beltex. Aspatria Farmers kindly offer £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. The Beltex Sheep Society kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Beltex. Aspatria Farmers kindly offer £5 to the best skinned Beltex Sheep. ZWARTBLES (Accredited & Non Accredited) 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. Judge: Mr. J. Strawthorn, Lockerbie Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe (to have reared lamb this year) Gimmer Shearling. Ewe Lamb. Group – One male and two females, any age. The Society offer £10.00 to Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. The Zwartbles Society kindly offer a Society Rosette for Champion Zwartbles. The Society offer the Crossrigg Rose Bowl for Champion Zwartbles. Aspatria Farmers kindly offer offer £5 to the best skinned Zwartbles Sheep. 18 BLUEFACED LEICESTER 335. 336. 337. Judge: TBC Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb. Mrs N Hullock kindly offers the Jim Hullock Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup to the winner. 338. 339. 340. Ewe to have reared a lamb this year. Gimmer Shearling Ewe Lamb. The Society offer the S J Watson Perpetual Silver Cup for best Ewe Lamb. 341. Group – One male and two females, any age. Sponsor - Harrison & Hetherington. The Society kindly offers a the Joe Raine Perpetual Silver Trophy for the best group. The Society offers the Mary Wales Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Champion Bluefaced Leicester. The Society kindly offer £10 for the Champion and £5 for the Reserve Champion. The Bluefaced Leicester Society kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Bluefaced Leicester. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned Bluefaced Leicester Sheep. SWALEDALE Judge: TBC 342. Aged Ram 343. Shearling Lamb 344. Ram Lamb 345. Ewe to have reared lamb this year 346. Gimmer Shearling 347. Ewe Lamb 348. Group – one male and two females, any age. The Society offers The Harry Richardson Perpetual Silver Trophy for the Champion Swaledale. Penrith & District Farmers Mart kindly offer £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. The Swaledale Sheep Society kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Swaledale. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned Swaledale Sheep. NORTH OF ENGLAND MULES Judge: TBC 349. Single Ewe to have reared lambs this season 350. Two Ewes, to have reared lambs this season. Sponsor - NFU Jeal & Robertson. 351. Single Shearling 352. Two Shearlings. Sponsor - T W Relph & Sons. 353. Pen of five Gimmer Lambs (Also eligible in following classes) Sponsor - Penrith Farmers & Kidds 354. Two Gimmer Lambs. Sponsor - Penrith Farmers & Kidds 355. Gimmer Lamb. North of England Mule Sheep Association (Lazonby Branch) kindly offer a Champion Shield Rosette to the highest placed association member. 356. Swaledale Ewe with her own twin Gimmer lambs. R Thompson Esq kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Trophy in memory of the late Gilbert Thompson for the Champion Mule Sheep. Carrs Agriculture kindly offer £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. The Society offer £5 to the best skinned North of England Mule Sheep. 19 RARE BREED & NATIVE BREED SECTION Accredited or Non-Accredited Judge: Mr M Weir, Dockray (Classes may be split at the discretion of the Head Steward) 357. 358. 359. 360 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. RARE BREED (See list below for qualifying rare breeds) Aged Ram & Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe to have reared lamb this year Gimmer Shearling Ewe Lamb Group – one male & two females, any age 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. ANY OTHER NATIVE BREED Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe to have reared lamb this year Gimmer Shearling Ewe Lamb Group – one male & two females, any age KERRY HILL Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe to have reared lamb this year Gimmer Shearling Ewe Lamb Group – one male & two females, any age The Society offers £10 to the Champion & £5 for the Reserve Champion The Society offers £5 for the Best Skinned Sheep Just the Ticket rosettes has kindly sponsored the Rare Breed Classes Rare breed qualifying sheep breeds; Boreray, Castlemilk Moorit, Devon & Cornwall Longwool, Leicester Longwool, North Ronaldsay, Teeswater, Whitefaced Woodland, Balwen, Cotswold, Hill Radnor, Lincoln Longwool, Manx Loaghton, Norfolk Horn, Oxford Down, Portland, Soay, Wensleydale, Whiteface Dartmoor, Border Leicester, Devon Closewool, Dorset Down, Dorset Horn & Greyface Dartmoor. SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP Judged by a panel of seven breed judges. Breed Champions only to be shown in Championship The Society offers the A L Kidd Perpetual Silver Cup for the Overall Champion Sheep. The Society offers the Burns Perpetual Cup for the overall Reserve Champion Sheep Penrith & District Farmers Mart kindly offer £20 for the Champion Sheep and £10 for the Reserve Champion. Seagroves kindly donate a tub of minerals for the Champion Sheep. PRIME LAMBS 377. Judge: TBC Three Butchers Lambs any cross – sponsor Cumberland & Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart, Longtown. The Society offers the R W Dixon Perpetual Silver Cup for the Best Pen of three prime lambs. CUMBRIA YOUNG HANDLER OF THE YEAR COMPETION (QUALIFIER) Qualifiers at various local shows. Please see our website for further qualifying local shows. 1st place in each age group will go forward to the Championship with prize money and prizes kindly sponsored by Fiona Kidd of Virbac Animal Health plus Championship Trophy. Championship Final to be held at Hesket Newmarket Show on Saturday 30th August 2014. In the instance that an already qualified handler wins at another Show, the second place etc becomes eligible for the overall Championship at Hesket Newmarket Show. Please confirm you will be attending Hesket Newmarket Show. Tel. 017684 80269 - Mrs J Crocker No Entry Fee – Not to be shown in any other class. Any handler under the age of 10 to be accompanied by a responsible adult. 20 378. 379. Judge: Mrs Janet McQuistin, Newton Stewart Prizes: 1st £15.00, 2nd £10.00, 3rd £5.00 Judging 11 a.m. Any breed, male or female. Accredited or Non-Accredited Handler 10 years & Under. Any breed, male or female. Accredited or Non-Accredited Handler 11 – 16 years Prize money kindly sponsored by K & J Toasties. The Society offers the J W Glendinning Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup for the Best Young Handler. The Society offers plaques for the winners of the above classes. Harrison & Hetherington Ltd kindly offers £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion. Winners not eligible for the overall Sheep Championship. Please see our website for further updates on qualifying local shows. CATTLE Skelton Show Holding No. 08/173/8000 DEFRA UNRESTRICTED HERDS ONLY Skelton Show is licensed under the Animal Gatherings Order 2010. All cattle must be accompanied to the showground by relevant passport. All cattle including steers must come from premises which are not under Brucellosis or T.B. Restrictions. All exhibitors must adhere to the bio-security measures specified by DEFRA. Please state both Ear Tag and Holding Numbers for all livestock entered and names of handlers and attendants on Show Day must be clearly state on the entry forms. All exhibitor numbers will be available at the Registration Point on show day. Entries will be acknowledged. All cattle passports must be handed in at registration point in cattle lines and are available for collection from the Secretary’s tent after 3 p.m. before leaving showfield. Entries £3.00 (£8.00 minimum) Prizes: 1st £20.00, 2nd £15.00, 3rd £10.00 A 4th prize of £5.00 where 7+ entries in any class All Groups of 3 1st £20.00, 2nd £10.00, 3rd £5.00 Unless otherwise stated. Lloyds Animal Feeds have kindly offered £200 for the Supreme Dairy Interbreed Championship Penrith Farmers & Kidds have kindly donated £75 for Reserve Champion Dairy Breeds Mrs. M. Slee kindly offers The Ernie & Muriel Slee Perpetual Silver Cup for the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the Dairy Cattle Classes. Scoring: 1st,3 points, 2nd, 2 points, 3rd, 1 point. (Special Prizes not counted). In special and grateful remembrance of Ernie for all that he did for Skelton Show over fifty years. HOLSTEIN/HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN 380. 381. 382. Judging 9-45 a.m. Ring No. 1 Judge: Mr. D. Robinson, Cockermouth Bull born on or after 07.07.13. Heifer Calf born after 01.07.13. Sponsor – Paragon Veterinary Group. Heifer Unserved. Sponsor – Lloyds TSB Bank plc 21 Prizes: 1st £30.00, 2nd £20.00, 3rd £15.00 Classes 380 - 382 383. Heifer in Calf. Sponsor – Carrs Agriculture 384. Cow in Calf. Sponsor – North Lakes Food. If there are more than 10 entries in the above class, it will be split by age. 385. Heifer in milk. Sponsor – J Stobart & Sons Ltd. 386. Junior Cow in milk (to have produced 2 calves only). Sponsor – Ullswater Road Garage 387. Senior Cow in milk. Sponsor – Sustainable Agricultural Products. R. Thompson & Sons Ltd kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Cup in memory of the late John Thompson to the winner. 388. Pair of cattle each to have produced one calf or more - Sponsor - Edwin Thompson & Co Nestle U.K. kindly offer a Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup to the winner. The Society offers the David Brown Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy for the Champion Holstein Friesian and Holstein UK kindly offer The A.C.B.M. Perpetual Cup and Armstrong Watson kindly sponsor £20 the Champion and £10 Reserve Holstein. Holstein UK kindly offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Holstein and Best Udder. The Border & Lakeland Holstein Club kindly donate £75 sponsorship towards prize money. JERSEYS Judge: Mr E Fearon, Cartmel Judging 9.45 a.m. Ring No 3 Judge: TBC 389. Heifer Calf born after 07.07.13. 390. Heifer (Unserved) 391. Heifer (Served). 392. Cow in calf. Sponsor – D J Kincaid, Slacks Farm. Prizes 1st £30.00, 2nd £20.00, 3rd £15.00 Classes 389 to 392 393. Heifer in milk. Sponsor – HSBC Bank 394. Cow in milk. Sponsor – Norman Elliott Milking Machines 395. Best Pair of Cattle any age to have been shown for the Society’s Premiums. Sponsor - HSBC Bank. J A Pattinson Esq kindly offers a Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup to the winner. The Society offers the Viscount Whitelaw Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the Champion Jersey. Word Wide Sires, UK kindly offer £20 for Champion and £10 for Reserve Champion. The Jersey Cattle Society kindly offer a Special Rosette and Prize Card to the Best Cow or Heifer registered in the herd book, bred by the exhibitor who is a member of the J.C.S. DEXTER Judging 9-45 a.m. Ring No. 6 Judge: Mrs P. Laing, Tiverton 396. Junior Bull Any Age 397. Heifer in calf or in milk - Sponsor Burnetts Solicitors 398. Cow in calf or milk 399. Unserved Heifer 400. Best Pair of Dexter cattle any age to have been shown in the society’s premium. The Society offers the R F Gaskarth Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy for the Champion Dexter. The Society offers the John L Jefferson Perpetual Silver Salver for the Reserve Champion Dexter. Jim Walton (Penrith) Ltd kindly offers £20.00 for the Champion and £10.00 for the Reserve Champion. ANY OTHER DAIRY BREED 401. 402. 403. 404. Judging 10-45 a.m. Ring No. 5 Judge: TBC Cow in Calf or in Milk Heifer in calf or in milk Unserved Heifer Best Pair any age to have been shown in the society’s premiums. The Society offer £20.00 for the Champion and £10.00 for the Reserve Champion. 22 SPECIAL ALL BREEDS (DAIRY) CLASS 405. 406. Judge: Mr G Kirby, Kirkham Prizes 1st £30.00, 2nd £20.00, 3rd £15.00 Best Pair of Dairy Cattle. Sponsor – O’Reilly Accountants. The Society offers the Hamlet Riley Perpetual Silver Cup to the winner. Best Group of three cattle, any age, to have been shown for the Society’s Premiums. Carrs Billington Ltd kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Cup to the winner. SUPREME DAIRY INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP Lloyds Animal Feeds have kindly offered £200 for the Champion and Penrith Farmers & Kidds £75 for the Reserve Champion. The Bellas Perpetual Memorial Silver Challenge Cup to the Supreme Interbreed Champion (Open to all breed Champions). J H Harris Esq. Kindly offers The Centenary Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy for the Supreme Reserve Interbreed Champion. Special Class - The Riley Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl for the Best Animal, any age or breed, bred by the Exhibitor who must reside within a five miles radius of Skelton village. Beef Breeds (Pedigree or Grade Registered) Entries: £3.00 (£8.00 minimum) Prizes: 1st £20.00, 2nd £15.00, 3rd £10.00 A 4th prize of £5.00 where 7+ entries in any class All Best Pair of Cattle - 1st £20.00, 2nd £10.00, 3rd £5.00 N T O’Reilly & Partners kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Cup for the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the Beef Cattle Classes. Scoring: 1st, 3 points, 2nd, 2 points, 3rd, 1 point. (Special Prizes not counted). CHAROLAIS Judging 10-45 a.m. Ring No. 4 Judge: Mr. A. Lawson, Newcastle 407. Junior Bull born on or after 07.07.12, not exceeding 2 years on Show Day 408. Heifer in calf or in milk 409. Cow in calf or milk - Sponsor J Walton (Penrith) Ltd 410. Unserved Heifer 411. Best Pair of Charolais cattle any age to have been shown in the society’s premiums. The Society offers the J Dods Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup for the Champion Charolais. Harrison & Hetherington Ltd offer £20 for the Champion and £10 for the Reserve Champion. The British Charolais Society offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion Charolais. LIMOUSIN Judging 9-45 a.m. Ring No. 5 Judge: Mr. R. Struthers, Carluke 412. Junior Bull born on or after 07.07.12, not exceeding two years on Show Day Sponsor Penrith Farmer & Kidd Mr & Mrs D Thomlinson kindly donate a Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup to the winner. 413. Heifer in calf or in milk – Sponsor Burnetts Solicitors 414. Cow in calf or milk – Sponsor Ullswater Road Garage 415. Unserved Heifer – Sponsor Burnetts Solicitors 416. Best Pair of Limousin Cattle any age to have been shown in the Society’s premiums – Sponsor Cumberland & Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart, Longtown. 23 N.West Limousin Cattle Breeders Association - 2014 Heifer/Bull Derby Young Bull born on or after 1st January 2013 Heifer born on or after 31st July 2012 All qualifying animals to be bred and shown by members of NWLCBA both the winning bull and heifer in the final at Westmorland Show 30th August 2014, will each receive a trophy and generous prize monies and all final entrants will receive apearance money. The Society offers the S Farnworth Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion Limousin. Harrison & Hetherington Ltd kindly offers £20.00 for the Champion and £10.00 for the Reserve Champion. BRITISH BLONDE Judging 10-45 a.m. Ring No. 6 Judge: Mrs H Greenbank, Hesket Newmarket 417. Junior Bull born on or after 07.07.12, not exceeding 2 years on Show Day 418. Cow in calf or in milk. Sponsor - Littles The Butcher 419. Heifer in calf or milk 420. Unserved Heifer 421. Best Pair of Blonde British Cattle any age to have been shown in the Society’s premiums – Sponsor - Carrs Agriculture G W Mitchell offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion. Jim Peet Agriculture offers Feed Vouchers for the Champion and Reserve Champion. The British Blonde Society offer Society Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion. British Blue 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. Judging 11 a.m. Ring No. 3 Judge: Mr. A. Jackson, Annan Junior Bull born on or after 07.07.12, not exceeding 2 years on Show Day Sponsor - Penrith Farmer & Kidds Cow in calf or in milk Heifer in calf or milk Unserved Heifer. Sponsor - David Allen Best Pair of British Blue Cattle any age to have been shown in the Society’s premiums Mr Eric Charlton offers the Eden Farm Chemicals Perpetual Trophy for the Champion British Blue. The British British Blue Cattle Society kindly offer Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve Champion The Society kindly offer £20 for the Champion and £10 Reserve Champion ANY OTHER BEEF BREED Judging 10-45 a.m. Ring No. 5 Judge: TBC 427. Junior Bull born on or after 07.07.12, not exceeding 2 years on Show Day 428. Cow in Calf or in Milk 429. Heifer in calf or in milk 430. Unserved Heifer 431. Best Pair any age to have been shown in the society’s premiums. D & M Porter, Calthwaite kindly offer £20 for the Champion and £10 for the Reserve Champion. SPECIAL ALL BREEDS (BEEF) CLASS 432. Judge: TBC 1st £30.00, 2nd £20.00, 3rd £15.00 Best pair of Beef Cattle. Sponsor Dodd & Co (Accountants) The Society offers the J C Harrison-Boral Edenhall Perpetual Silver Trophy to the winner. 24 SUPREME BEEF INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: TBC The Society offer the Earl of Lonsdale Perpetual Silver Cup to the Supreme Interbreed Champion (Open to all class champions). Hopes of Wigton kindly offers £30.00 for the Champion and £20.00 for the Reserve Champion. The Walton Family kindly offer the Jim Walton Perpetual Silver Cup for the Supreme Reserve Interbreed Champion. The Society offers the R H Harrison Perpetual Silver Gallery Tray for the Champion Beef Bull (First Prize winners only to compete). Seagroves kindly provide tubs of minerals for the Champion and Reserve. FEEDING CATTLE Judging 10.45am First available ring Judge: TBC All cattle must be shown on halter. 433. Bullock any breed or cross. 434. Heifer any breed or cross Cumberland & Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy to the Champion Feeding Animal. Cartmell Shepherd kindly offers £20.00 for the Champion and £10.00 for the Reserve Champion. SPECIAL YOUNG HANDLER CLASS Judge - Dairy: Mr G Kirby, Kirkham Judge - Beef: TBC No Entry Fee Judging 12 noon. Ring No. 7 Prizes 1st £10.00, £2nd £7.00, 3rd £4.00 NEW FOR 2014 — CUMBRIA CATTLE YOUNG HANDLER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION. ALL CLASSES BELOW ARE NOW QUALIFIERS. AGE RESTRICTION 18 YEARS AND UNDER ON SHOW DAY. Also qualifiers at various local shows. Please see our website for further qualifying shows. 1st place in each age group will go forward to the Championship Final which is to be held at Hesket Newmarket Show on 30th August 2014. In the instance that an already qualified handler wins at another show, the second place etc becomes eligible for the overall championship above. Please could you confirm you will be attending Hesket Newmarket Show Tel: 017684 80269 Mrs Jane Crocker. Prize Money and Prizes kindly sponsored by Purple Sage Catering for Cumbria Any handler under the age of 10 to be accompanied by a responsible adult. 435. Open to any Young Handler 16 and under exhibiting a Dairy calf under 12 months of age on Show Day. To be judged on the ability of the handler, and the presentation of the calf and handler. Supervision allowed. There will be very little or no consideration given to the confirmation of the calf. Handlers under 10 years to the accompanied by a responsible adult. 436. Open to any Young Handler 16 and under exhibiting a Beef calf under 12 months of age on Show Day. To be judged on the ability of the handler, and the presentation of the calf and handler. Supervision allowed. There will be very little or no consideration given to the confirmation of the calf. Handlers under 10 years to the accompanied by a responsible adult. 437. Open to any Young Handler. Aged 17 to 26 year olds. Both Beef and Dairy The above classes are kindly sponsored by Lloyds Animal Feeds The Society offers Plaques to the winners of classes 435, 436 and 437. SKELTON YOUNG FARMERS CLASSES No Entry Fee (Confined to members of S.Y.F.C. members) All entrants for the Y.F.C. classes are eligible previous society premiums. Prize 1st £10.00, 2nd £7.00, 3rd £4.00 Prize money kindly given by Skelton & District Y.F.C. 438. Heifer calf of any Dairy Breed under 12 months old on Show Day. D Blackett Esq kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Cup for the Best Dairy Exhibit. 439. Bullock, Bull or Heifer calf of any Beef Breed less than 12 months old on show day. Skelton Young Farmers Club kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Cup for the Best Beef Exhibit. 25 OPEN YOUNG FARMER CLASSES No entry fee (Open to all Y.F.C. Members) Prizes: 1st £10.00, 2nd £7.00, 3rd £4.00 440. 441. Heifer calf of Dairy Breed under 12 months old on Show Day. Sponsor Newton Rigg College Bull or Bullock calf of Beef Breed under 12 months old and Heifer on Show Day. Sponsor Newton Rigg College The Society offers Plaques to the winners of classes 440 and 441. Sustainable Agricultural Products kindly sponsor these Classes NEW FOR 2014 The committee of Skelton Show are pleased to announce the first running of a new Penrith & District Farmers Mart initiative with an Open Young Farmers Calf Show competition to be held on Show Day whereby any calf which has been bought at a Penrith Auction Calf Sale Jan, Feb or Mar 2014 will be shown. Any qualifying entrant will be contacted direct by Skelton Show with particulars of the competition. Overall Referee: Mr. S. Mounsey, Skelton HORSES AND PONIES Please check your relevant section for judging commencement times All Entries: £6.00 (£10.00 minimum) Please ensure cheques are made payable to ‘Skelton Show’ Entries close on the 20th June 2014 - no late entries will be accepted Note: All Exhibitors Numbers will be available at the Equestrian Secretaries Tent on Show Day. Show passes are not required. All ridden horses and ponies to be 4 years old and over. Rosettes to 4th place The Society offers the S L Blamire Perpetual Silver Salver (to be held for one year) to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Horses and Pony Classes. Scoring: 1st – 4 points; 2nd – 3 points; 3rd – 2 points (Special Prizes not counted) The Overall Champion of Champions – For every Champion in the Horse Sections (excludes Heavy Horse Champion) for the Denise Richardson Simone Trophy Judge: Mrs P Slack, Newby Judging: 1.45pm (approx) – Main Ring HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Judge: Mrs S Ridgway, Staffs Judging: 11.00am – Main Ring Prizes: 1st - £25.00; 2nd - £20.00; 3rd - £15.00; 4th - £10.00 500 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 3 years or over 501 Mare with Foal at foot 502 Colt or Filly Foal The Society offers the F A Hartley Perpetual Silver Cup to the winner 503 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding 504 Two year old Colt, Filly or Gelding The Society offers the J M Johnston Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup for the Best Heavy Horse and £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion The Champion Heavy Horse will be judged in the Livestock Championship in the main ring HUNTER CLASSES Judge: Ms L Spence, Wigton Judging: 9.00am Prizes: 1st - £20.00; 2nd - £15.00; 3rd - £10.00 505 Heavy Weight Hunter Mare or Gelding, to be shown mounted 506 Light Weight Hunter Mare or Gelding, to be shown mounted Sponsor – Ashberry Guest House, Penrith 26 507 Small Hunter not exceeding 15.2hh, to be shown mounted The Society offers the John Dixon Memorial Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Champion Ridden Hunter. Horses are not permitted to enter more than one class in 505 to 507 508 Hunter Brood Mare with own Foal at foot Sponsor – Alison Walker 509 Hunter Foal 510 Hunter Yearling 511 Hunter two and three year old The Society offers the Viscount Whitelaw Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup for the Champion Hunter Exhibit. Classes 508 to 511 The Society offers the HSBC Perpetual Silver Cup for the Overall Champion Hunter and £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion kindly sponsored by Cartmell Shepherd Both Hunter Champions go forward to the Champion of Champions Entrants in classes 505 - 507 are not eligible to enter classes 512 - 516 SPORTS HORSE / COB / RIDING HORSE / EX-RACEHORSE Judge: Mrs H Horsfall, Lancashire Judging: 9.30am Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 512 Sports Horse Mare or Gelding, to be shown mounted 513 Open Ridden Cob (Mixed Lightweight and Heavyweight) Mare or Gelding, to be shown mounted. Lightweight Cob to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) but not exceed 155cm (15.1hh), capable of carrying up to 14 stone. Heavyweight Cob to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) but not exceed 155cm (15.1hh), capable of carrying more than 14 stone 514 Open Large Riding Horse Mare or Gelding, exceeding 158cm (15.2hh) to be shown mounted 515 Open Small Riding Horse Mare or Gelding, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh) to be shown mounted 516 Ex-Racehorse Mare or Gelding, to be shown mounted Entrants in classes 512 - 516 are not eligible to enter classes 505 - 507 COLOURED HORSE AND PONY Judge: Mr Avery, Preston Judging: 9.30am Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 517 Coloured Traditional Horse or Pony, to be brought into the ring in-hand 518 Coloured Non Traditional Horse or Pony, to be brought into the ring in-hand 519 Coloured Traditional Horse or Pony, to be brought into the ring mounted 520 Coloured Non Traditional Horse or Pony, to be brought into the ring mounted The Society offers the Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup and £10.00 to the Champion and £5.00 to the Reserve Champion VETERAN HORSE AND PONY Judge: Miss L Veitch, Penrith Judging: 9.30am Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 521 Pre-Veteran, Mare or Gelding, Horse or Pony, 15 – 19 years old, to be brought into the ring in-hand 522 Veteran, Mare or Gelding, Horse or Pony, 20 plus years old, to be brought into the ring in-hand 523 Pre-Veteran, Mare or Gelding, Horse or Pony, 15 – 19 years old, to be brought into the ring mounted 524 Veteran, Mare or Gelding, Horse or Pony, 20 plus years old, to be brought into the ring mounted The Society offers £10.00 to the Champion and £5.00 to the Reserve Champion 27 FELL PONIES 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 Judge: Mr C Turner, Lancashire Judging: 9.30am – Main Ring Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 Note: All ponies must be registered with the Fell Pony Society Mare, Three years old and upwards Mare with own Foal at foot The Society offers the Frank Shaw Perpetual Silver Salver to the winner Colt or Filly Foal Gelding, Three years old and upwards Two year old Gelding or Filly Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding Pony to be brought into the ring mounted The Hassell-McCosh Family kindly offer the Dalemain Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy to the Champion and The Society offers £10.00 to the Champion and £5.00 to the Reserve Champion SHETLAND PONIES 538 Judge: Miss B P Wilson, Huddersfield Judging: 9.30am – Main Ring Ponies over 34” are eligible for Classes 532 to 538 Ponies 34” and under eligible for Classes 538 to 544 For Registered Ponies Only except Class 538 Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 Entire Male 4 years and over Sponsor – Penrith Building Society Mare 4 years old and upwards with own Foal at foot The Nicholson Family kindly offer the Allengrove Perpetual Trophy for the best mare in class 533 Colt or Filly Foal Sponsor – Penrith Building Society Mr W W & Mrs M E Johnstone kindly offer the Perpetual Silver Cup to the winner of class 535 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and upwards Two and Three year old Colt, Gelding or Filly Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly J McMaster Esq kindly offers the Perpetual Trophy to the winner of class 537 T R Fetherstonhaugh Esq kindly offers the Perpetual Silver Salver to the Champion Pony to be brought into the ring mounted (non registered ponies also allowed) 539 540 541 542 543 544 The Nicholson Family kindly offer the Allengrove Perpetual Trophy for the Best Ridden Registered Pony in class 538 Entire Male 4 years and over Mare 4 years old and upwards with own Foal at foot Colt or Filly Foal Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and upwards Two and Three year old Colt, Gelding or Filly, not likely to mature over 34” Sponsor – Castlemilk Stables Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly, not likely to mature over 34” 532 533 534 535 536 537 Sue Forsyth kindly offers The Border Rio Perpetual Trophy for the Best Miniature Shetland. The Shetland Pony Stud Book Society offers a Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion, also for Best Foal in the Shetland Pony Section. Also Junior Champion and Reserve Champion 28 Thwaites Brewery and Shire Inns kindly offer The North Lakes Hotel Perpetual Silver Challenge Trophy for the Champion Junior Shetland Pony The Society offers £10.00 for the Overall Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion Both Shetland Champions go forward to the Champion of Champions MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES 545 546 547 548 549 Judge: Mr C Patrick, Preston Judging: 9.00am Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 Registered In-hand Large Native Pony, 4 years and over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding (Welsh C, Welsh D, Connemara, New Forest, Dales, Fell and Highland) Registered In-hand Small Native Pony, 4 years and over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding (Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh A and Welsh B) Registered In-hand Native Pony, 3 years and under, Filly, Colt or Gelding Registered In-hand Native Pony Brood Mare with own Foal at foot Colt or Filly Foal The Society offers £10.00 to the Champion and £5.00 to the Reserve Champion 550 Registered Ridden Large Native Pony, rider any age (Welsh C, Welsh D, Connemara, New Forest, Dales, Fell and Highland) 551 Registered Ridden Small Native Pony, rider any age (Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh A and Welsh B) 552 Registered Leading Rein, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms (12hh). Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year Mary & Sarah Richardson kindly offers the Beau Brummell Perpetual Salver to the winner The Society kindly offers the Ian Carr Perpetual Challenge Trophy to the Champion The Society kindly offers £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion 553 Non Registered Leading Rein mix height M&M ridden. 554 Non Registered mix height M&M ridden. To be judged on conformation and way of going only. Exhibitors of classes 545 to 552 are not eligible for classes 553 and 554 OPEN SHOW PONY RIDING CLASSES Judge: Miss N Middlemas, Lancashire Judging: 10.00am Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 25/14 – All shows that are affiliated to the B.S.P.S are qualifiers for the “B.S.P.S Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge” B.S.P.S Leading Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Ponies, Open Nursery Stakes, Open Working Hunter Ponies and Open Show Hunter Ponies The highest placed pony that has not qualified for the 2014 Horse of the Year Show, in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the “B.S.P.S Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge”, the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony. If after qualifying a pony qualifies for the Horse of the Year Show, it will forfeit its qualification for the “B.S.P.S Challenge” The above applies to Classes 555, 556, 557 and 558 555 B.S.P.S Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 138 cms (13.2hh) and not exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before the 1st January in the current year 29 556 B.S.P.S Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms (12.2hh) and not exceeding 138 cms (13.2hh) Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Sponsor – Paragon Veterinary Group 557 B.S.P.S Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms (12.2hh) Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Sponsor – Paragon Veterinary Group Mrs L Richardson kindly offers the Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner 558 B.S.P.S Leading Rein Class, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms (12hh) Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Mr & Mrs H Nicholson kindly offer the Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl to the winner. In the leading rein class the rein must go directly from the bit to the rider’s hand, with no extra aid or attachment to or on the saddle. The attendant must affix the lead rein to the nose band on which it must remain while the pony is in the ring. Whilst in the ring ponies must be lead at all times Mrs L Richardson kindly offers the Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Champion Pony. B.S.P.S Rosettes will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve Champion Open Show Pony (B.S.P.S 25/14) from classes 555, 556 and 557 The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S ‘Mitten Asbestos’ Champion of Champions The Society offers £10.00 for the Champion and £5.00 for the Reserve Champion 559 Equitation, Tack and Turn Out, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh), not eligible for those competing in classes 555, 556, 557 and 558 The Society offers the S V S Howard Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner The 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes 555 to 558 and 561 to 564 and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners from Class 560 and 565 will qualify for the 2014 B.S.P.S Championships Show, provided the pony is owned, registered and ridden by a B.S.P.S member This is a qualifying show for the B.S.P.S Premier League and B.S.P.S ‘Black Country Saddles Best Rider’ WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES Judges: Mrs J Hoyle, Bury & Mrs A Colles, Leyland Course Builder: Mr K McVittee, Northumberland Judging: 9.00am (break for lunch) Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 560 Open Cradle Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years and over, not exceeding 122 cms (12hh). Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before the 1st January in the current year 561 Open Nursery Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years and over, not exceeding 133 cms (13hh). Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Mini WHP Championship for Classes 560 and 561, the Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S ‘White Company’ Champion of Champions WCF kindly offer £10 voucher for the Champion and £5 voucher for the Reserve Champion 562 B.S.P.S WHP, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 133 cms (13hh). Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before the 1st January in the current year 563 B.S.P.S WHP, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 133 cms (13hh)and not exceeding 143 cms (14hh). Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Sponsor Newton Rigg College 564 B.S.P.S WHP, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 143 cms (14hh) and not exceeding 153 cms (15hh). Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before the 1st January in the current year 30 565 B.S.P.S Open Intermediate WHP, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) and not exceeding 158 cms (15.2hh). Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Sponsor – Castle Milk Stables A Championship will be held for the 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes 562 to 565. The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S ‘Mitten Asbestos’ Champion of Champions The Richardson Family kindly offers The Richardson Family Perpetual Golden Jubilee Trophy for the Champion Caltech kindly donate Horslyx products to the Champion and Reserve Champion Judging: 2.00pm 566 Large Working Hunter for horses exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) that are not competing in Class 565 or 567. Jumps approx 3.3” Sponsor – Horslyx 567 Beginners Stakes WHP. This class is open to any Horse exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) and any age of rider, providing that they have not won a first prize in a B.S.P.S Open WHP Class Sponsor – Horslyx 568 Beginners Stakes WHP. This class is open to any Pony not exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) and any age of rider, providing that they have not won a first prize in a B.S.P.S Open WHP Class Sponsor– Newton Rigg College YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE B.S.P.S TO ENTER CLASSES 555 to 558, 560 to 565 or 566 to 568 Exhibitors in qualifying positions who have never been members of the B.S.P.S before are allowed 7 days in which to become members and register their ponies. The show is a qualifier for The B.S.P.S Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the B.S.P.S Challenge, the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony. If after qualifying a pony qualifies for the Horse of the Year Show it will forfeit qualification for The B.S.P.S Challenge. THIS SHOW IS A POINTS SHOW FOR AREA 1B This is a qualifying show for The B.S.P.S Premier League HANDY HUNTER COMPETITION 569 570 571 572 573 Judges: Justine Rumney, Wigton & Angela Bicknell, Wigton Judging: 1.30pm Prizes: 1st - £15.00; 2nd - £10.00; 3rd - £5.00 Leading Rein, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms (12hh). Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year Open Cradle Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms (12.2hh). Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year Pony under 138 cms (13.2hh). Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Pony 138 cms (13.2hh) and over but not exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh). Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before the 1st January in the current year The Farrer Family kindly offer the William Farrer Memorial Silver Candlesticks to the winner Horse exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) Lord Inglewood kindly offers a Perpetual Silver Trophy to the winner Competitors can only compete in one class of the Handy Hunter with the same pony Particulars of Competition Competitors will be required to inspect a course of obstacles on foot. A judges walk through will also take place before the competition begins. They will then be inspected mounted and awarded marks up to a maximum of 10 points for turnout and safety of horse and rider, the value of tack not to be taken into consideration. On sounding of a bell or whistle each competitor will be required to pass between two flags and carry out a course of tests, in a given time. Failure to complete the course in the correct order and time allowed will result in elimination. Each test will be judged separately on (a) horsemanship and (b) performance. Committee reserve the right to alter particulars. 31 PRIVATE DRIVING CLASSES Will include a 2 – 3 mile Drive, details will be provided on entry Judge: Mr T Thomlinson, Kirkoswald Judging: Marathon at 11am, judging on return – Main Ring Prizes: 1st - £25.00; 2nd - £20.00; 3rd - £15.00 574Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, under 148 cms (14.2hh), driven to a suitable vehicle (Pony) 575 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, 148 cms (14.2hh) and over, driven to a suitable vehicle (Horse) The Society kindly offer the Bird Trophy to the winner 576 Pleasure Driving, 4 years old and over. For non traditional vehicles (pneumatic tyres allowed), Horse or Pony, single or pair. To be judged on safety and general cleanliness of turn out, also ability and dress of driver. Competitors may be required to drive and halt between two pairs of cones and execute a ‘u’ turn in their individual show 577 Scurry Competition - The aim is to achieve the fastest time in getting around the track, without knocking any balls off the top of the cones that mark the course. For every ball that is knocked off, a 10 second time penalty will be incurred. Open to all vehicles; horses and ponies. Robert Bowman Esq kindly offers a Perpetual Gold Challenge Trophy to the winner The North West Driving Club kindly offers a Special Rosette to the highest placed North West Driving Club Member in Classes 574 to 576 Entries for the Horse Section close on the 20th June 2014 and no late entries will be accepted VINTAGE VEHICLES New vintage area, please use South Car Park entrance and see map on inside cover No Entry Fee Judging: 10-30 a.m. Judge: Mr. W. H. Fisher, Dalston Prizes: 1st, £15.00; 2nd, £12.00; 3rd, £8.00 4th, £5.00 Cups will be presented immediatley after judging in the exhibition lines. Rosettes to all exhibitors. NEW IN 2014 - Championship to be judged at the end of Grand Parade of the vehicles, all class winners except Class 603 The Society offer the Ian Lockhart Memorial Perpetual Trophy in grateful thanks for all his contribution to the vintage section of the show. Also £20 to Champion and £10 to Reserve Champion. 600. TVO Tractor 1919-1952. Sponsor H W Fisher 601. Diesel Tractor up to & inclu. 1964. Sponsor - Harolds Tyres Mr. & Mrs. D. Emmerson kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner. 602. Classic Tractor 1965 – 1982. Sponsor - Harolds Tyres Mr. & Mrs. G. Smith kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner. 603. Stationary Engines & Farm Machinery. Sponsor - Roebuck Opticians Mrs. J. Atkinson kindly offers the John Atkinson Memorial Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner. 604. Vintage Car or Commercial Vehicle. Sponsor- Penrith Taxis Mr Roger Holliday has kindly presented the Clark Perpetual Cup to the winner. 605. Motorcycle or Cycle. Sponsor - Marvin, The Jewellers, Penrith Urban Driver Training Group kindly offer a Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup to the winner 32 OPEN FOXHOUNDS AND TERRIERS Judging: 12noon am (prompt). Entry Fee: 50p (Foxhounds). Judge: Thomas W. Scott, Bellingham Prizes: 1st, £8; 2nd, £6; 3rd, £4; 4th, £2. It is requested that competitors park in the south car park (see map on inside front cover) as there will be no parking on the showfield itself except for disabled owners. 606. 607. 608. 609. 610. FOXHOUNDS Best entered - Dog. Best entered - Bitch. Best unentered - Dog. Best unentered - Bitch. Best Couple of Foxhounds - Dog or Bitch. Sponsor - Mr. R. J. Tiffin. The Society offer a Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion Foxhound and £10 to Champion and £5 to Reserve Champion. ENTRANTS PLEASE STATE WALKER AND PACK ON ENTRY FORM. TERRIERS 611. 612. 613. 614. 615. 616. 617. 618. 619. Entry Fee: 50p on the day. At the Dog Show tent from 11.45 am onwards. Best Working Lakeland Terrier - Dog. Best Working Lakeland Terrier - Bitch. Best Lakeland Terrier Puppy - Dog or Bitch. Best Working Border Terrier - Dog. Best Working Border Terrier - Bitch. Best Border Terrier Puppy - Dog or Bitch. Best Jack Russell - Dog. Best Jack Russell - Bitch. Best Jack Russell Puppy - Dog or Bitch The Society offers The M. M. MacMillan Perpetual Silver Cup for the Champion Terrier, WCF kindly offers £10 voucher for the Champion Terrier and £5 voucher to Reserve Champion Terrier,. CHILD WITH PET 620. 621. 622. Restricted to children under 16 years. Just turn up and take part. Judging - See catalogue on Show Day. Aprox. 1.45 p.m. in Main Ring Judges: Mr & Mrs J. Relph & Mrs & Mrs G. Bowman Prizes: 1st, £5.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £3.00; 4th, £2.00., Non-prize winners £1.00. Larger classes to be split on the day. Child with Sheep Dog. Child with any other Dog. Child with any other Small Pet. The Society offers Plaques to the winners of Classes 620 - 622. Child with Pet kindly sponsored by Penrith Building Society 33 TERRIER RACING Entry Free Prizes: 1st, £5.00; 2nd, £4.00; 3rd, £3.00; 4th, £2.00. The Society offers a Tankard to the Winner. Heats followed by Final in Main Ring at 4-30p.m. SPORTS ON HORSEBACK Judges: Messrs. Fawcett Generous prize money will be awarded for the above sports No entry needed - just take part. See Rule 19 re. safety. LADY STEALING - MUSICAL TYRES - CHASE ME CHARLIE - POTATO RACE JUNIOR CONSOLATION WALK, TROT & LEAD The Society offers the Parker Perpetual Silver Cup for the Most Points in the Horse Sports. Junior or Senior points assessed 3 for 1st, 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd. In the event of a tie the Judges will decide the winner. Pony Sports kindly sponsored by The Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. CUMBERLAND & WESTMORLAND STYLE WRESTLING At 4.45 pm prompt in the main ring Competitors please park in the North Car Park (see map inside front cover) Judges: Mr. R. Robson, Mr J. Harrington, Mr P. Gibson, Mr T. Harrington £20.00 Divided - Under 13 years. £30.00 Divided - Under 16 years. £40.00 Divided - Under 18 years. £30 Divided Ladies Open £60 Divided 111/2 Stone £70 Divided 13 Stone £80 Divided All Weights Stewards: Mr A. Harrington, Mrs D. Bragg and Mrs I. Harrington. Takeaway food also available All catering rights reserved Country Grill K & J's Toasted Sandwiches Purple Sage Phoenix Catering Coffee Carriage Co. The Italian Coffee Cabin Yorkshire Pie and Pea Co. Ice Cream provided by Slee's of Winskill and Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream 34 COMPANION DOG SHOW incorporated in Skelton Show Exhibitors should use South Car Park Entrance (see map inside front cover) A dog docked on or after 6th April 2007 may not be entered for exhibition at this show. Enquiries Anne Dawson (Canine Section) Tel. 017683 62364 Held under the Kennel Club Regulations Sponsored by The Green Veterinary Practice and The Rowcliffe House Veterinary Practice Penrith. Entries on field from 10.00 am Judging at 12 noon. All entry fees will be donated to The Toppin Memorial Hall, Skelton (CC, Res. CC & JW Winners are able to enter the Fun Classes only but not the Pedigree Classes) PEDIGREE CLASSES Entry £1 per class. Judge: Morag Robson, Larkhall 1. 2. 3. 4. Any Variety Puppy 6-12 mths, Dog or Bitch. Any Variety Sporting Dog or Bitch. Any Variety Non Sporting Dog or Bitch. Any Variety Open Dog or Bitch. Rosettes to all winners The Society offers Special Prizes for each of the Best in Show, Reserve in Show and Best Puppy. NOVELTY CLASSES Entry 50p (Rosettes given) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Best Six Legs. Dog with waggiest tail. Dog with shaggiest coat. Dog most like its owner. Dog in best condition. Best Cross-bred - Open. Best Veteran (7 years or over). Best Child Handler under 10 years. Best Child Handler 10-14 years. Judges choice to take home. trade stands The Society offers Plaques for the best display Large, Medium and Small Trade Stand. The Society offers the “Jim Whitfield Memorial Perpetual Silver Trophy” for the best stand overall in grateful remembrance of Jim Whitfield a former Chairman of the Society and a most loyal and dedicated member, to be judged by Mrs. C. Whitfield and family. BAR ON THE FIELD By Edwards Marquees, Penrith 35 LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS 2013 Name£ Name£ Name£ Name£ Armstrong G L Armstrong Mr & Mrs P B Armstrong Mr & Mrs T Asbridge S Atkinson B Bainbridge Mrs G Bargh Mr & Mrs A Barnes Mr & Mrs Bastow Mr & Mrs J Beattie Mr & Mrs M Bell Messrs Bell Mr D Bell W & I Bennett R Benson P Benson R Birkbeck Miss N Bloomfield Mrs JM Bower R Braidford D Braithwaite Messrs Brown F Cameron Family Capstick J & G Cartmell G Chappelhow D Claremont Properties Combe Mrs D Crowden D Currie H Dawson Rev B Dickinson A Dickinson Mr & Mrs M Dickinson G Dickinson j Dixon J A Dixon J Donald J Donald W Eastham R 16 Edmondson Mr & Mrs P 16 Eilbeck J F 35 Ellison HG & P S 20 Emmerson Mr & Mrs R D 50 Emmerson Mr & Mrs R J 25 Fawcett Mr & Mrs T 16 Fawcetts Messrs 100 Fearnhead Mrs J 8 Fetherstonehaugh T F 20 Forster Mr M 35 Foster Mr & Mrs T 16 Gargett R S 16 Gill G M 16 Glendinning K 16 Godwin JP 10 Graham E & Sons Ltd 30 Graham Messrs 16 Graham S 8 Green A 16 Greenop Mr & Mrs N 25 Grierson J R 30 Grierson J S 20 Grierson R J 30 Grindal Mrs H 50 Groves Mrs P 35 Hale J 16 Harris J 50 Harris J Mc 35 Harrison Mr & Mrs G 35 Harrison Mr & Mrs G 16 Hart Mr & Mrs G 35 Hassell McCosh R 20 Henderson Mr & Mrs C 16 Henshaw K 16 Higgins A 16 Hitch A J 16 Irving Mr & Mrs DA 35 Jackson Messrs 50 Jackson Mr & Mrs P Jackson WH Jennings J E Johnstone B Jones C Jones J Lawson R Lee H M Little Mr & Mrs J Little H Little W Lowe Mrs M Lynes HG & P A Maclean D Magnay Mr & Mrs S Mallinson Mr & Mrs M Mallinson Mrs S Marshall Mrs J Massie Mr & Mrs M Mater A McAleese Mrs & Mrs C Mills Mr & Mrs J Milton D D Mounsey Mr & Mrs I Mounsey Mrs H Mounsey Mr S Nicholson H Nicholson N Nixon Miss C Osborne J Parker Mr & Mrs B Pattison A Peet J Pinguey S Porter D Raine Mr & Mrs D Raine R Reid Mr & Mrs M Rich AJ & J Richardson Mrs S A Riley Major T Risman OBE Mrs A Rodgers J Roper Mr & Mrs K Rowstron Mr & Mrs T Rumney Mr & Mrs S Rumney S Rumney W Runsiman Mr & Mrs T Russell Mr & Mrs D Scholefield Mr & Mrs N Sewell Mr & Mrs M Sewell S Shaw Mrs L M Slater JT & J Slee D J Slee Mr & Mrs J A Slee Mrs M Smith Rev B Stalker J Stewart OBE; MP.R. Swainson Messrs Swainson J P Teasdale A Threlkeld Mr & Mrs J M Tomlinson D Towers F Veitch S Walker M B Whitfield D Whitfield Mrs C Wilson Mr & Mrs J Wilson Mr & Mrs R J Wilson Mr & Mrs W R Wood L Young Miss E 35 16 35 32 16 35 20 25 20 16 30 20 35 40 8 20 16 25 16 8 16 7 32 16 35 16 30 8 20 8 30 16 10 8 16 48 16 35 35 35 16 8 8 8 8 16 8 25 25 16 8 35 20 16 25 8 16 16 8 25 20 35 70 35 20 20 40 8 8 16 30 35 20 35 16 16 16 16 PREVIOUS CUP WINNERS Could Winners of Trophies in previous years please return them to the Secretary's tent on Show Day. If you are not attending this year's show please return to the Secretary, Mrs Reid before Show Day or Horse Cups to Mrs C Brier. HEALTH & SAFETY The society aim to provide and maintain a safe environment during the setting up, running and dismantling of the show. A full copy of our Health and Safety Policy can be obtained from our website www.skeltonshow.com. We ask all exhibitors and contractors working on the field to understand and comply wth our requirements in order to provide a safe and secure environment for all people attending the show. 36 6 25 35 8 16 16 16 8 8 35 25 16 16 16 30 15 8 35 25 20 24 20 8 8 16 35 20 16 30 16 10 20 20 16 40 16 8 TIME TABLE 2014 Times are approximate 9.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 9.45 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 12.00 p.m. 12.00 p.m. 12.00 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 1.25 p.m. 1.55 p.m. 1.55 p.m. 2.10 p.m. 2.35 p.m 2.45 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 4.45p.m 5.15 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Judging of Show Jumping and Working Hunter Ponies Judging of Light Horses and Ponies (see relevant section) Judging of Sheep & Cattle in the Licensed Animal Area Judging of Horticultural & Industrial Marquee Companion Dog Show (Entries taken at Dog Show tent) Judging of Fur & Feathers and Vintage Vehicles Trade Stands, Food Hall and Gifts and Crafts Tent open Cumbria Young Handler qualifier (Sheep) Judging Heavy Horses Judging of Private Driving Companion Dog Show & Judging of Foxhounds & Terriers Judging of Special Young Handlers (Cattle) Marquee open to public Carry ons Flyball Dog Display Judging of Handy Hunters Scurry Racing Judging of Champion of Champions Horse & Livestock (Main Ring) Child With Pet Knights of the Damned Jousting Display Grand Parade assembles outside Main Ring Grand Parade. Trophy Presentations & Points Awards Parade of Vintage Vehicles & Championship Knights of the Damned Jousting Display Terrier Racing Carry ons Flyball Dog Display Cumberland & Westmorland Wrestling Sports of Horseback Compline in Hutton Church Throughout the day entertainment will also be provided by The Creation Station Kids Zone and music from B Jamba Samba Band and Penrith Town Band RUNNER UP IN NATIONAL COMPETITION We are delighted to report that for the second year running the Farmers Guardian has named Skelton Show as the runner up in their national competition to find Britain's favourite show. This is a tremendous achievement and thanks must go to all who voted for us. Regular Attractions Skelton Food Hall Trade Stands Crafts & Gifts Marquee Cattle, Sheep & Horse Shows Industrial Marquee Vintage Vehicles Cumberland & Westmorland Style Wrestling Dog, Fur & Feather Show Terrier Racing Special Attractions for 2014 Knights of the Damned Jousting Display Carry ons Flyball Dog Display Creation Station Kids Zone Music by B Jambo Samba Band, Penrith Town Band and Ullswater Community College www.skeltonshow.com Design & Copyright: by Laura J. Rodriguez Photos: by Becky Atkinson & Lorraine Rogerson RUNNER-UP Printed by H&H Reeds Printers, Penrith, Cumbria. 38 Tel: 01768 864214 Fax: 01768 890485
© Copyright 2024