2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 169th SUMMER SHOW NEW DEER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION TO BE HELD IN CRAIGIEFORD PARK ON SATURDAY, 16th & SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 2016 INDUSTRIAL and HORTICULTURAL SCHEDULE ENTRIES TO BE RECEIVED IN MARQUEE ON SATURDAY, 16th JULY, BETWEEN 8.00a.m-10.00a.m. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR VIEWING - Saturday, 16th 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 17th 10 a.m.- 3.30 p.m. Secretary: Mrs LYNNE MORRISON, 6 Carding Hill, Ellon AB41 8BG. Tel. 07981 283121 email: secretary@newdeershow.co.uk www.newdeershow.co.uk 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 Printed by Peters Design & Print., 16 High Street, Turriff. Tel. 563589 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016
RULES 1. The Exhibition is Open to All Comers. 2. All Articles exhibited must be the property of, and made by, the Exhibitor. 3. Each Article for Competition must have Exhibitor s Name, in sealed envelope, securely attached. Section and Number only to be written on the Envelope, unless otherwise stated. 4. An Entry Fee of 25p per Exhibit, to be paid at door of Marquee, with the exception of Section 7, Children (12 and Under) which is free. 5. No Exhibitor will be allowed more than ONE entry in each of Baking, Preserves, Dairying, Knitting, Sewing, Miscellaneous and Age 16 and Under Sections. In other Sections, no more than TWO per class allowed. 6. Knitted articles to be shown unwashed. Sewn articles may be washed. 7. Knitted and Sewn articles must have been worked entirely since 20th July, 2015. 8. No vases are supplied for Section 9, classes 20-34. 9. Every care will be taken of the Exhibits, but Members of the Committee do not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage. 10. The decision of the Judges shall be final. 11. Exhibits will be received in the Marquee between 8.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. on SATURDAY, 16th JULY, 2016. 12. No Exhibit to be lifted from the tables before 3.30 p.m. and all must be collected before 4.00 p.m. on the day of SUNDAY 17th JULY, 2016. 13. Two prizes will be given in each as shown in Section; a third will be awarded where justified by numbers of entries and merit. 14. In Points Competitions a First Prize shall count 3 points; a Second Prize 2 points; and a Third Prize 1 point. 15. Prize Money will be paid in Industrial Marquee on Saturday and Sunday between 2 and 4 p.m.
SECTION 1 - FLORAL ART NO MORE THAN 2 ENTRIES ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS PRIZES - FIRST 5.00; SECOND 4.00: THIRD 3.00. 1. VASE OF WILD FLOWERS 2. VASE OF WILD GRASSES 3. FLOATING FLOWERS IN A BOWL 4. FOLIAGE ARRANGEMENT 5. A CORSAGE USING SILK FLOWERS. Buchan Perpetual Challenge Cup, for Best Exhibit in Section 1. Rosette for Most Points and Rosette for Runner-up NOTE - Will entrants for Floral Art please use the Entry Form to advise the Secretary no later than 3rd July, 2016. SECTION 2 - PRESERVES AND DAIRYING ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. 4 Hen Eggs. 2. 4 Duck Eggs. 3. Jar of Apple Chutney. 4. Jar of Orange Marmalade. 5. Jar of Raspberry Jam. 6. Jar of Lemon Curd. 7. Flask of Pea and Ham Soup. 8. Wedge of Savoury Quiche. 9. 4 Squares of Swiss Milk Toffee. 10. Individual Cheesecake. 11. Small Bottle of Liqueur in a Clear Bottle. 12. A Fruit Smoothie in a Clear Bottle. Rosette for Best Exhibit. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points. N.B. - All Jars and Bottles to have Names on the base.
SECTION 3 - DOMESTIC COOKERY ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. 2 Oatcakes. 2. 2 Plain Oven Scones. 3. 2 Savoury Scones. 4. 2 Pancakes. 5. 2 Rock Cakes. 6. Afternoon Tea for 2-2 tier cake Stand. 7. Wedge of Coffee Cake (filled). 8. 2 Slices of Banana Loaf. 9. 2 Blueberry Muffins. 10. 2 Fruit Squares (SC Pastry) 11. 2 No-Bakes (one variety). 12. 2 Shortbread Fingers. Mrs G. Ironside Perpetual Silver Tray for Most Points in Domestic Cookery Section. Rosette for Best Exhibit in 6. Special Prize of 2.00 by Mrs I. Scott for Best Exhibit. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points. SECTION 4 - KNITTING ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. Fingerless Gloves (any ply). 2. Hat and Scarf D.K. 3. Knitted Toy (any ply). 4. Knitted Flower. 5. Girl s Party Cardigan (any ply). 6. A Twiddlemuff - see attached pattern. (to be donated - optional). Rosette for Best Exhibit. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points.
SECTION 5 - MISCELLANEOUS ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. Article made from Recycling Material. 2. 2 Coasters in Bobbin Lace. 3. 1 Handkerchief edged with New Pitsligo Lace. 4. Article in Crochet (wool). 5. Birthday Card (any craft). 6. Photo of Grandparent, 6in x 4in. mounted on card. 7. Photo of Sunset, 6in. x 4in. mounted on card. 8. Photo of Farm Machinery, 6in. x 4in. mounted on card. 9. Photo taken from your front or back door, 6in. x 4in. mounted on card. 10. Article in Cross Stitch. 11. Article in Felting. 12. ipad Cover (any craft). 13. Door Stop (any craft) 14. Picture - any medium, no bigger than 12in. x 18in. 15. A Shepherd s Crook. 16. Walking Stick. Rosette for Best Exhibit. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points. Whitecairns Perpetual Challenge Cup for exhibitor with highest aggregate points in Sections 2 to 5. Rosette for runner-up to Whitecairns Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Twiddlemuff instructions 1. Materials This muff pattern is perfect for using up left over and odd balls of wool. Needles: 8mm circular or 6.5mm straight needles. 2. Directions Cuff: Cast on 45 stitches using 2 strands of double knitting wool or 1 strand of chunky wool (one plain colour works best). Work in stocking stitch (Knit a row, purl a row) for 11 inches. Muff Body: Continue with stocking stitch, but use up oddments of various textures of wool such as chunky, mohair, ribbon etc. until the work measures 23 inches (two strands of double knit for two rows each gives a lovely assortment of colours.) Cast off. 3. Finishing If working with straight needles, lightly iron the long strip, then neatly join the sides together using edge to edge stitch (with the knit side facing out) Turn inside out and push the one-colour cuff up inside the muff body. Sew the two ends together, again using a neat edge to edge stitch. Decoration Now is the time if you want to decorate the muff, inside and out, with ribbons, beads, flowers, zips, loops, pompons, buttons, etc. Knit a separate pocket for a favourite photo or a hanky. Be creative, but make sure each item is securely attached. Washing instructions: hand wash at 30 o C - carefully! Leave to dry flat. No dryers!
NEW DEER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION S U M M E R S H O W on SATURDAY, 16th & SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 2016 ENTRY FORM FOR FLORAL ART ONLY (No later than 3rd JULY, 2016) Mr, Mrs or Miss Address Telephone No. Postcode E-mail No. No. of Entries Description NEW DEER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION S U M M E R S H O W ENTRY FORM FOR DAY CARE & DISABLED SECTION ONLY (No later than 3rd JULY, 2016) Name Address Telephone No. E-mail
NEW DEER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION S U M M E R S H O W on SATURDAY, 16th & SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 2016 ENTRY FORM FOR INDUSTRIAL AND HORTICULTURAL SECTIONS (NON FLORAL ART) Mr, Mrs or Miss Address Telephone No. Postcode E-mail Bring this Form along with Your Entries. Competitors are reminded of Rule 3 - each exhibit must have an attached envelope containing name and address of exhibitor, on the outside of the envelope the section and class number only to be displayed. Section No. No. Description
Section No. No. Description The above Entries are made subject to the Rules of the Exhibition as detailed in the Schedule. Signature Before completing this Schedule please revise it carefully, making certain all particulars are correctly stated. Take a note of your Entries on the Schedule which you retain.
SECTION 6 - AGE 16 YEARS AND UNDER ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. 2 No Bakes (one variety). 2. Vase of Wild Flowers. 3. Decorated Kids Wellie. 4. A Selfie Photo. 5. Hand written thank you note - writing only to be judged. 6. 2 Iced Queen Cakes. Rosette for Best Exhibit. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points. Perpetual Challenge Cup for Most Points in this section. SECTION 7 - CHILDREN (12 & UNDER) (STATE AGE) NO ENTRY FEE ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS Pre-school 1. A Minion Collage. 2. Drawing of Pet. 3. 2 Decorated Top Hats. 5-7 Years 1. Decorated Shortbread Animal. 2. Lego Model. 3. Jam Jar of Wild Flowers. Children 8-12 Years 1. Decorated Shortbread Animal. 2. Drawing of Grandparent. 3. 2 Sandwiches (2 varieties).
SECTION 8 - HORTICULTURE NO MORE THAN 2 ENTRIES ALLOWED IN EACH CLASS 1. 4 Potatoes, Round, Coloured. 2. 4 Potatoes, Round, White. 3. 4 Potatoes, Kidney, Coloured. 4. 4 Potatoes, Kidney, White. 5. 3 Turnips. 6. 4 Carrots (long). 7. 4 Carrots (other than long). 8. 3 Onions. 9. 6 Pods of Peas. 10. 3 Different Herbs in a Pot. 11. 3 Beet, Round. 12. 1 Cabbage. 13. 1 Cauliflower. 14. 1 Cabbage Lettuce. 15. 4 Stalks Red Rhubarb. 16. 6 Strawberries with Husks. 17. 6 Green Gooseberries. 18. 8 Raspberries with Husks. 19. Funniest Shaped Vegetable. 20. Any Flowering Pot Plant (not already listed). 21. Hanging Basket. 22. Fuchsia. 23. Geranium. 24. Begonia. 25. Pelargonium. 26. 1 Cactus Plant. 27. 1 Foliage Plant. 28. Vase of Mixed Annuals. 29. 4 Pansies (Assorted). 30. 4 Roses (Assorted). 31. Vase of Mixed Herbaceous. 32. 4 French Marigolds. 33. 12 Sweet Peas, Mixed. 34. 5 Sweet Peas (one colour). 35. A Patio Planter (small)
Association Trophy for Most Points in es 1-19. Association Trophy for Most Points in es 20-35. Cromlabank Challenge Cup for Most Points in Horticultural Section es 1-35. Rosette for Most Points in es 1 to 19. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points in es 1 to 19. Rosette for Best Exhibit in es 1 to 19. Rosette for Most Points in es 20 to 35. Rosette for Runner-up to Most Points in es 20 to 35. Rosette for Best Exhibit in es 20 to 35. SECTION 9 - DAY CARE & DISABLED SECTION NO ENTRY FEE 1. Card (any craft). 2. Decorated Plate. 3. A Twiddlemuff. 4. Something New from Something Old. 5. Picture (Landscape) Mounted on Card. 6. Small Bacon & Egg Flan. RULES 1. Entries must be displayed in Marquee on Saturday, 16th July, 2016, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. 2. Entry Forms for this Section must be sent to the Secretary not later than 3rd JULY, 2016. 3. 1 Entry per member. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Best Entry. SECTION 10 - RESIDENTS OF CARE HOMES & VISUALLY IMPAIRED NO ENTRY FEE 1. Coloured in Butterfly. 2. Bird Feather Collage. 3. Driving Test Card. 4. Flowers (artificial) in a Basket. 5. 4 Assorted Sweets on a plate. 6. Sock Puppet. Rosette for Most Points. Rosette for Best Entry.
INTER-INSTITUTE CO-OPERATIVE ENTRY (CONFINED TO BRANCHES OF THE S.W.R.I.) CO-OPERATIVE ENTRY Entry Fee - 5.00 payable on the day. THEME - GRANNY S BIRTHDAY PRIZES - 1st 18; 2nd 14; 3rd 10; 4th 6 1. 3 Craft Items related to the theme. 2. 3 Food Items related to the theme. 3. A Floral Arrangement related to the theme. Accessories allowed. Size - 4ft length x 2ft width. Perpetual Challenge Silver Rose Bowl for best Co-operative Entry. Rosette for best Individual Entry. RULES 1. Entries must be displayed in the Marquee on Saturday, 16th July, 2016, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. 2. Entry Forms for this Section must be sent to the Secretary, not later than 3rd JULY, 2016. 3. Space allotted to each Institute will be 4ft. length and 2ft. width. Plain background will be provided. No other background allowed. A maximum of 10 points to each article plus 10 for layout and appearance. 4. Every care will be taken of the Exhibits, but Members of the Association will not hold themselves responsible for any loss or damage. 5. Only TWO Members of each Institute may be present to arrange Exhibits. NEW DEER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION S U M M E R S H O W ENTRY FORM FOR CO-OPERATIVE ONLY (S.W.R.I. - SATURDAY, 16th & SUNDAY, 17th JULY, 2016) ENTRY FORM - ENTRY FEE 5.00 Payable on the Day (No later than 3rd JULY, 2016) Name of Institute Secretary s Name Address and Telephone No. E-mail