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Results from Castlecaulfield Show

Trevor Barnard with grandchildren Rachel and Charlotte displaying one of Trevor's fabulous animal pot planters INTT3412-192JS

Trevor Barnard with grandchildren Rachel and Charlotte displaying one of Trevor's fabulous animal pot planters INTT3412-192JS

Special Prizes

The Thomas Doran Challenge Cup - Highest Total Points in Show

Harold Armstrong

The Davison Cup - 2nd Highest Points in Show

Des Sloan

The Anna McDaniel Shield - Highest Number of Entries

Des Sloan

The Naomi Doran Cup - Highest No. of Entries in Children’s Section

Sophie Rainey

The Dobson Shield - The Young Horticulturist of the Year

Ruth Wilson

The Drumrainey Plaque - Gardener of the Year

Sheila Elsner

SECTION 1 – FLORAL ART

Highest Points in Open Section: The Marie Adams Trophy (Theresa Glackin)

Class 1. “Pretty in Pink” – 1st Teresa Glackin; 2nd Eunice Cuddy & Caroline McDaids; 3rd Emily Martin & Catherine Campbell.

Class 2. “Modern Millinery” – 1st Emily Martin; 2nd Eunice Cuddy & Caroline McDaids; 3rd Catherine Campbell & Joy Hazleton.

Class 3. “Rainbow” – 1st Teresa Glackin; 2nd Bride O’Rourke; 3rd Emily Martin & Marion McGee.

Class 4. “Treasure Bowl” - 1st Teresa Glackin; 2nd Emily Martin; 3rd Eunice Cuddy & Hilda Averall.

Highest Points in Novice Section: The Brenbridge Trophy (Mildred Jackson)

Class 5. “Pretty in Pink” – 1st McClure Family; 2nd Collette O’Neill & Mildred Jackson; 3rd Joanne Ruddy, Bernie Prunty & Breige Tierney.

Class 6. “Under the Umbrella” – 1st Caroline McDaids; 2nd Catherine Campbell; 3rd Ruth Armstrong.

Class 7. “Wrapped with Love” – 1st Mildred Jackson; 2nd Catherine Campbell; 3rd Charlotte Donnelly & Ruth Armstrong.

Class 8. “Bowl of Treats” – 1st Hilda Averall; 2nd Charlotte Donnelly; 3rd Ruth Armstrong & Catherine Campbell.

SECTION 2 – JUNIOR FLORAL ART

Age Under 10

Highest Points: The Marden Developments Shield (Emma Rainey)

Class 9. “Bedtime Stories” – 1st Emma Rainey.

Class 10. “Garland of Flowers” – 1st Emma Rainey.

Age 10 - 14

Highest Points: The Nugent Damp Proofing Shield (Sophie Rainey)

Class 11. “Bedtime Stories” – 1st Sophie Rainey.

Class 12. “Garland of Flowers” – 1st Sophie Rainey.

Highest points overall in Cut Flowers section 3 – 6: The Sarah Frizelle Memorial Cup (Des Sloan)

SECTION 3 – ROSES

Highest Points: The Dr Kelly Challenge Cup (Dorothy Hall)

Class 13. Hybrid Tea - 1 bloom. – 1st Dorothy Hall; 2nd Kathleen Wilson; 3rd Rosemary McGirr.

Class 14. Hybrid Tea - 3 blooms in 1 or more varieties. – 1st Dorothy Hall.

Class 15. Floribunda - 1 stem. – 1st Linda Kerr; 2nd Harold Armstrong.

Class 16. Miniature rose - 1 stem. – 1st Dorothy Hall; 2nd Harold Armstrong; 3rd Dorothy Hall.

SECTION 4 – SWEET PEA

Highest Points: The Sweet Pea Challenge Cup (Helen Kelly)

Class 17. Sweet pea - 1 variety, 1 vase, 9 Sprays. – 1st Helen Kelly; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 18. Sweet pea - Mixed varieties, 1 vase, 9 Sprays. – 1st Mavis McClure; 2nd Boyd Willis; 3rd Bob McClure.

Class 19. Sweet pea - 2 varieties, 2 vases, 5 Sprays in each. – 1st Helen Kelly; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Boyd Willis.

SECTION 5 – DAHLIA

Highest Points: The Magowan Challenge Cup (John Dilworth)

Class 20. One large dahlia. – 1st John Dilworth; 2nd John Dilworth.

Class 21. Three medium dahlias. – 1st John Dilworth.

Class 22. Three small dahlias. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd John Dilworth; 3rd Dorothy Hall.

Class 23. Five pom pom dahlias. – 1st Amelia Moore.

Class 24. Three blooms of medium cactus or semi cactus dahlia. – NO ENTRIES.

SECTION 6 – CUT FLOWERS

Highest Points: The Malcolm Sinclair Shield (Des Sloan)

Class 25. Three stems hydrangea. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Dorothy Hall.

Class 26. Three stems any other flowering shrub excluding hydrangea. – 1st Helen Kelly; 2nd Helen Kelly; 3rd Antoinette Treanor.

Class 27. Three gladioli in a container. – 1st Richard Byrne; 2nd Helen Kelly.

Class 28. One gladiolus in a container. – 1st John Dilworth; 2nd John Dilworth; 3rd Helen Kelly.

Class 29. Three stems of crocosmia. – 1st Linda Kerr; 2nd Helen Kelly; 3rd Richard Byrne.

Class 30. Three stems of lilies - any colour. – 1st Richard Byrne; 2nd Don Flemming; 3rd Linda Kerr.

Class 31. Four stems of nasturtiums. – 1st Helen Kelly; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 32. Three stems of marigolds. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 33. Six stems of pansies in a Box. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Roy Maxwell; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 34. Six stems of fuchsia in a Box. – 1st Roy Maxwell; 2nd Roy Maxwell; 3rd Linda Kerr.

Class 35. Three stems of any other annual not listed above. – 1st Helen Kelly; 2nd Helen Kelly; 3rd Richard Byrne.

Class 36. One vase herbaceous flowers - three stems, one Variety. – 1st Antoinette Treanor; 2nd G E Greenaway; 3rd Helen Kelly.

Class 37. One vase herbaceous flowers - five stems, mixed. – 1st G E Greenaway; 2nd Hilda Averall; 3rd Antoinette Treanor.

Class 38. One sunflower bloom on a plate. – 1st Harriot Kirk; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 39. Three stems any other summer flowering variety not listed above. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Hilda Averall; 3rd Des Sloan.

SECTION 7 – POT PLANTS


Highest Points: The Courier Cup (Des Sloan)

Class 40. Fuchsia in a pot. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Roy Maxwell.

Class 41. Flowering begonia in a pot. – 1st Roy Maxwell; 2nd Margaret Kelso; 3rd Roy Maxwell.

Class 42. Geranium in a pot. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Nowella Harvey; 3rd Valerie Hall.

Class 43. Any other flowering plant. – 1st Sheila Treanor; 2nd Evelyne Simpson; 3rd No Name.

Class 44. Any lily in a pot - max 5 plants. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Henry Wilson.

Class 45. Any other foliage plant. – 1st Marie McClure; 2nd Linda Kerr; 3rd Helen Kelly.

Class 46. Display of foliage plants in one container not exceeding 50cm. – 1st Bridie O’Rourke.

Class 47. One cactus. – 1st Henry Wilson; 2nd Linda Kerr; 3rd W M McCullough.

Class 48. One succulent. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Linda Kerr; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 49. Display of cacti in one container. – 1st Linda Kerr; 2nd Linda Kerr; 3rd Hilda Averall.

Class 50. Display of succulents in one container. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 51. One herb – other than parsley grown in a pot. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 52. Container of alpines. – 1st Des Sloan.

SECTION 8 – FRUIT


Highest Points: The William Ross Challenge Cup (Jackson Bros.)

Class 53. Five cooking apples. – 1st Jackson Bros; 2nd Jackson Bros; 3rd Jackson Bros.

Class 54. Six cooking apples - two varieties, three of each variety. – 1st Jackson Bros; 2nd Jackson Bros.

Class 55. Five eating apples. – 1st Jackson Bros; 2nd Jackson Bros; 3rd Jackson Bros.

Class 56. Five stalks rhubarb. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd William Roberts.

Class 57. Five tomatoes. – 1st Margaret Grimes; 2nd Harold Armstrong; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 58. Seven cherry tomatoes. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd Des Sloan; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 59. One cucumber. – 1st Margaret Grimes; 2nd Rita Tierney.

Class 60. Five strawberries. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 61. Five raspberries. – 1st William Robert.

Class 62. Five of any other Fruit not listed above. – 1st Harold Armstrong.

SECTION 9 – VEGETABLES


Highest Points: The Castlecaulfield Challenge Cup (Harold Armstrong)

Class 63. Two cabbages - two varieties. – 1st Harold Armstrong.

Class 64. One head cauliflower. – 1st Hugh Donaghy.

Class 65. One swede turnip for table use. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 66. Three globe beetroot. – 1st Dorothy Ross; 2nd Dorothy Ross; 3rd Patrick Donnelly.

Class 67. Three carrots. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd Hugh Donaghy; 3rd Patrick Donnelly.

Class 68. Three parsnips. – 1st Rita Tierney; 2nd Harold Armstrong.

Class 69. Three white onions - from seed or sets. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd Rita Tierney; 3rd Patrick Donnelly.

Class 70. Three red onions - from seed or sets. – 1st Rita Tierney; 2nd Patrick Donnelly; 3rd William Roberts.

Class 71. Nine shallots. – 1st William Roberts.

Class 72. Six herb stems other than parsley. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 73. Six pods peas. – 1st Bob McClure; 2nd Harold Armstrong; 3rd Alison Ferguson.

Class 74. Six pods broad beans. – 1st Alison Ferguson; 2nd G Greenaway; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 75. Six pods runner beans. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 76. Two lettuces - two varieties. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 77. Two leeks. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd Rita Tierney.

Class 78. Two sweetcorn. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 79. Two peppers. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 80. Five white potatoes. – 1st Boyd Willis; 2nd Patrick Donnelly; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 81. Five coloured potatoes. – 1st Boyd Willis; 2nd Patrick Donnelly.

Class 82. One stick celery. – 1st Harold Armstrong.

Class 83. One vegetable marrow. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 84. One gourd - pumpkin, squash, melon, etc. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 85. Any other vegetable not listed above. – 1st G Greenaway.

SECTION 10 – EGGS

Highest Points: The Priscilla Lucas Cup (John Boden)

Class 86. Six white hen eggs. – 1st John Boden; 2nd John Boden; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 87. Six brown hen eggs. – 1st Bob McClure; 2nd John Boden; 3rd Sammy Bell.

Class 88. Six duck eggs or other coloured eggs. – 1st John Boden; 2nd John Boden; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 89. Six bantam eggs. – 1st Patrick Donnelly; 2nd Harold Armstrong; 3rd Christine Ferguson.

SECTION 11 – PRESERVES

Highest Points: The Major Burges Challenge Cup (Harold Armstrong)

Class 90. One glass jar of plum jam. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd Ann McMinn; 3rd Vernie McIvor.

Class 91. One glass jar of strawberry jam. – 1st Vernie McIvor; 2nd Bridie O’Rourke; 3rd Stephanie Black.

Class 92. One glass jar of raspberry jam. – 1st Lorraine Richardson; 2nd Vernie McIvor; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 93. One glass jar of blackcurrant jam. – 1st Lorraine Richardson; 2nd Catherine Donnelly; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 94. One glass jar of gooseberry jam. – 1st Harold Armstrong.

Class 95. One glass jar of rhubarb & ginger jam. – 1st Vernie McIvor; 2nd Harold Armstrong.

Class 96. One glass jar of lemon Curd. – 1st Harold Armstrong; 2nd Mrs McClure.

Class 97. One glass jar of damson jam. – 1st Ann McMinn.

Class 98. One glass jar of marmalade – other than orange marmalade. – 1st Amelia Moore; 2nd Harold Armstrong.

Class 99. One glass jar of jelly - any flavour. – 1st Maura McLean; 2nd Ann McMinn; 3rd Vernie McIvor.

Class 100. One glass jar of chutney - cooked. – 1st Sheila Treanor; 2nd Lilian Parks; 3rd Harold Armstrong.

Class 101. One glass jar of any other jam not listed above. – 1st Dawn Flemming; 2nd Stephanie Black; 3rd Amelia Moore.

SECTION 12 – HONEY

Highest Points: Mid-Ulster Bee Keepers Assoc. Trophy (John Ross)

Class 102. Two 454g (1lb) jars of light honey. – 1st Ernie Watterson; 2nd Jack Wilson; 3rd A. Zwecker.

Class 103. Two 454g (1lb) jars of medium honey. – 1st William Haffey; 3rd Boyd Wills.

Class 104. Two 454g (1lb) jars of dark honey. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 105. Two sections of honey - round or square. – 1st John Ross.

Class 106. One frame of honey ready for extraction. – 2nd Boyd Wills.

Class 107. One jar of honey - for tasting only. – 1st A. Zwecker; 2nd John Ross; 3rd Boyd Wills.

Class 108. Six 454g (1lb) jars of honey, labelled with exhibitors’ own label as if for sale. – 1st A. Zwecker; 2nd Boyd Wills

Highest Points in classes 109-112: The Trevor Willis Memorial Trophy (John Ross)

Class 109. Two beeswax candles - rolled, dipped or moulded. – 1st John Ross; 2nd John Ross.

Class 110. One block of beeswax at least 2.5cm (1”) thick and 454g (1lb) in weight. – 1st John Ross.

Class 111. Five 28g (1oz) blocks of wax. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 112. Any craft item related to bees or beekeeping. – 1st Jack Wilson; 2nd William Haffey; 3rd Moira McIair.

SECTION 13 – COOKERY

Highest Points Overall in section 13A and 13B: The Ards Cup (Paula Molloy)

SECTION 13A – COOKERY (Bread section)

Highest Points Bread Section: The Annaghmakeown Vase (Paula Molloy)

Class 113. Two griddle soda farls. – 2nd Dorothy Moore.

Class 114. One oven wheaten – loaf tin. – 1st B. Sloan; 2nd Lilian Parks; 3rd B. Sloan.

Class 115. One oven fruit soda – handcrafted. – 1st Paula Molloy; 2nd Marie Goodwin; 3rd Rita Tierney.

Class 116. Six plain scones. – 1st Paula Molloy; 2nd Marie Goodwin; 3rd Heather Patterson.

Class 117. Focaccia bread. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 118. One oven treacle – loaf tin. – 1st Paula Molloy; 2nd Maureen Hawe.

Class 119. Four potato farls. – NO ENTRIES.

Class 120. Date and Walnut Loaf. – 1st Rita Tierney; 2nd Maureen Hawe.

Class 121. Six pancakes. – 1st Adeleen Maxwell & Gareth Hall.

Class 122. A healthy loaf – any flavour, recipe to be provided. – 1st Sheila Treanor; 2nd Marie Goodwin.

Class 123. Any flavoured yeast bread. – NO ENTRIES.

SECTION 13B – COOKERY (Cake section)

Highest Points Cake Section: The Glassmullagh Vase (Paula Molloy and Marie Goodwin)

Class 124. Six shortbread biscuits undecorated. – 1st Lilian Parks; 2nd Winifred Hewitt; 3rd Dawn Flemming.

Class 125. Six flakemeal biscuits. – 1st Winifred Hewit; 2nd Winifred Hewitt; 3rd Paula Molloy.

Class 126. One apple tart – shortcrust pastry on a plate. – 1st Paula Molloy; 2nd Marie Goodwin.

Class 127. One plain three egg sponge - 2 sides, unfilled and undecorated. – 1st Alison Hall; 2nd Dorothy Hall; 3rd Marie Goodwin.

Class 128. One Madeira cake – flavour of your choice. – 1st Marie Goodwin; 2nd Maureen Hawe.

Class 129. One boiled cake - loaf tin. – 1st May Purdy; 2nd Paula Molloy; 3rd Maureen Hawe.

Class 130. Six traybakes - 2 varieties, unbaked. – 1st Rachel Tierney.

Class 131. Nine decorated cupcakes - Judged on presentation only. – 1st Gillian McCandles; 2nd Janet Rainey.

Class 132. Six traditional fairycakes – decorated. – 1st Amy Gilkinson; 2nd Shirley Gilkinson; 3rd Alison Hall.

Class 133. Four egg pavlova – undecorated. – 1st Dorothy Hall; 2nd Maureen Hawe.

Class 134. Choux bun (éclair/profiteroles - your choice) – filled and decorated. – NO ENTRIES.

SECTION 13C – NOVELTY CAKE

The Frenchman’s Lane Perpetual Trophy (Stephanie Black)

Class 135. Novelty cake entitled “My Favourite Cartoon Character”. – 1st Stephanie Black.

SECTION 13D – MEN’S COOKERY

Highest Points: The Drumrainey Cake Stand (Francis Slevin)

Class 136. One chocolate cake – filled and decorated. – 1st Francis Slevin & Dean Rainey; 3rd Bob McClure.

Class 137. Six chocolate chip cookies. – 1st Francis Slevin, 2nd John Trayner; 3rd Des Sloan.

Class 138. Six flakemeal biscuits with chocolate topping. – 1st Francis Slevin; 2nd John Trayner; 3rd Dean Rainey.

Class 139. Six chocolate butterfly buns. – 1st Des Sloan; 2nd John Trayner; 3rd Francis Slevin & Dean Rainey.

SECTION 14 – CHILDREN’S SECTION

Age Under 10

Highest Points: The Parkanaur Shield (Alice Boden)

Class 140. Best dressed teddy bear. – 1st Jodie Steen; 2nd Dillon Canavan; 3rd Alice Boden.

Class 141. A “Thank You” card - max. size A4. – 1st Thomas Allen; 2nd Alice Boden; 3rd Amy Hall.

Class 142. An edible necklace. – 1st Dillon Canavan; 2nd Aine Kerr; 3rd Amy Hall.

Class 143. A potato man. – 1st Emma Rainey; 2nd Louise Boden, Alice Boden & Dillon Canavan; 3rd Emma Henry & Sarah Jane Henry.

Class 144. Four no cook tray bakes. – 1st Alice Boden, 2nd Louise Boden & Aine Kerr 3rd Dillon Canavan & James Master.

Class 145. Six marshmallow top hats. – 1st Alice Bode; 2nd Aine Kerr; 3rd Aoife Kelso.

Age 10 – 14

Highest Points: The Nora Brown Cup (Sophie Rainey)

Class 146. A birthday card for Granny. – 1st S. Black; 2nd Sophie Rainey; 3rd Rose Quinn.

Class 147. A decorated egg. – 1st Rose Quinn; 2nd Caitlin Canavan; 3rd Orla Mulgrew & Caitlin Cavavan.

Class 148. An edible sculpture. – 1st Sophie Rainey; 2nd Donal McAuley & Lara McCaul; 3rd Orla Mulgrew.

Class 149. Design a poster advertising 2012 flower show. – 1st Sophie Rainey; 2nd Lara McCaul; 3rd S. Black & Rose Quinn.
Class 150. Six tray bakes. – 1st Meabh Ellen Cairns & Ava Daly; 2nd Emily Aindale; 3rd Eiblin Goodwin, Rose Quinn & Caitlin Canavan.

Class 151. Three decorated cup cakes. – 1st Sophie Rainey; 2nd S. Black; 3rd Rose Quinn.

Class 152. Make a pebble into a creature. – 1st Rose Quinn; 2nd Sophie Rainey & Lara McCaul; 3rd S. Black.

Class 153. Garden in a shoe box. – 1st Lara McCaul; 2nd Aisling Begley & Sophie Rainey; 3rd S. Black.

School’s Challenge

School with Highest Points: Marjorie McMillan Shield (Donaghmore PS & Blessed Patrick O’Loughran PS)

Best Individual Exhibit: The Tyrone Times Trophy (Ellie Field – St. Patricks PS Donaghmore & Lucy Watt- Donaghmore PS)

Class 154. Artwork in any medium entitled “My Best Friend” (P1 – P4) – Blessed Patrick O’Loughran PS.

Class 155. Artwork in any medium entitled “My Best Friend” (P5 – P7) – Donaghmore PS.

SECTION 15 – HANDICRAFTS

Highest Point: The Glastry Challenge Cup (Linda Kerr)

Class 156. Baby garment in double knitting wool. – 1st Linda Kerr; 2nd Catherine Donnelly; 3rd Moira.

Class 157. Any knitted garment in chunky Wool. – 1st Adeleen Maxwell; 2nd Dorothy Moore; 3rd GE Greenaway.

Class 158. Any knitted garment in designer Wool. – Highly commended Linda Kerr.

Class 159. Any other knitted garment. – 1st Linda Kerr; 2nd Elsie Edwards; 3rd Adeleen Maxwell.

Class 160. Patchwork quilt - machine sewn, any size. – 1st Sylvia Cunningham; 2nd A Mulgrew; 3rd Una Grimley.

Class 161. Any other article in patchwork. – 1st Ida Reid; 2nd Daphine Hurst; 3rd Edna Maxwell.

Class 162. Any article in tapestry. – 1st Ray Tomb; 2nd Mary Purdy; 3rd Ray Tomb.

Class 163. Embroidery picture - framed. – 1st Linda Brown; 2nd W. Irwin; 3rd GE Greenaway.

Class 164. Any article in fine Crochet. – 1st Ida Reid; 2nd Caroline Gillan.

Class 165. A cushion cover - any medium. – 1st Chris Sutton; 2nd Olive Holland; 3rd Valerie McDowell.

Class 166. Any article in lace. – 1st Sheila Treanor; 2nd Marie Faulker.

Class 167. Any wooden article. – 1st Eugene Grimley; 2nd Eddie Simpson; 3rd Eugene Grimley.

Class 168. Something new from something old. – 1st Beechview Beacon Centre; 2nd Susan Salt; 3rd Eugene Grimley.

Class 169. A handbag - any medium. – 1st Rosemary Robinson; 2nd Dorothy Moore; 3rd Susan Salt.

Class 170. A Christmas tree decoration. – 1st Alison Hall; 2nd Dorothy Moore; 3rd Caroline Gillan.

Class 171. An unframed fabric wall hanging. – 1st Rosemary Robinson; 2nd Maureen Hall; 3rd Dorothy Moore.

Class 172. Any other country craft. – 1st Caroline Gillan; 2nd Briege Hughes; 3rd Beechview Beacon Centre.

SECTION 15B – W.I HANDICRAFTS

Highest Points: The Ranfurly Trophy (Moneymore WI)

Class 173:

A flower arrangement.

Cookery – one apple tart.

A copper picture.

1st Moneymore; 2nd Dungannon; 3rd Pomeroy.

SECTION 16 – PHOTOGRAPHY

Highest Points: The ES Print Shield (Barnie Quinn)

Class 174. Colour Photo - Open any subject. – 1st Briege Martin; 2nd Briege Martin; 3rd Eamon McGirr.

Class 175. Colour Photo - “A single Duck” – 1st Barney Quinn; 2nd Robin Graham; 3rd David Morrow.

Class 176. Colour Photo - “A famous place in Northern Ireland” with name. – 1st Barney Quinn; 2nd Heather Stewart; 3rd Roy Marshall.

Class 177. Colour Photo - “A Door”. – 1st Christine Ferguson; 2nd Briege Martin; 3rd John Barnard.

Class 178. Black & White Photo - Open any subject. – 1st Barney Quinn; 2nd Barney Quinn; 3rd Robin Graham.

SECTION 16B – ART

Highest Points: The Auglish Trophy (Christine Ferguson and Ann McKeown)

Class 179. Painting in Watercolour - “A Duck”. – 1st Christine Ferguson; 2nd Niamh Begley; 3rd Christine Ferguson.
Class 180. Painting in Oils/Acrylic - Open any subject. – 1st Ann McKeown; 2nd Marshall Hall; 3rd S Millar.

SECTION 17 – GARDENS

The Molly Gordon Plate (Sheila Donaghy)

Class 181. Best Kept Small Garden. – 1st Sheila Donaghy; 2nd Francis Slevin & Brian Dorris; 3rd Kevin Murray.

The Patterson Cup (Aidan Cooke)

Class 182. Best Kept Medium Garden. – 1st Aidan Cooke; 2nd Sheila Elsner; 3rd Helen Kelly & Anna Loughran.

The Wells Cup (Dermot Faloon)

Class 183. Best Kept Large Garden. – 1st Dermot Faloon; 2nd Mary Kelly (Galbally); 3rd Richard Byrne.

The McQueen Cup (Dorothy Dilworth)

Class 184. Best display of hanging baskets & tubs. – 1st Dorothy Dilworth; 2nd Marie Canavan; 3rd Elizabeth Grimes & Heather Colbert.

Vintage

The Norman Armstrong Memorial Cup - Best Restored (Thomas Hogs)

The George Armstrong Memorial Cup - Most Original (Ed McKernan)

Furthest Travelled (Raymond Brown)

Oldest (Herbie Flemming)

Best Car (Redmond Getty)


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