THE FOLLOWING results have been released for the Ilkley Flower Produce and Craft Show.
FLORAL ART. Class 1 - Wizard of Oz: 1. Sue Missin.
Class 2 - A Favourite Book: 1. Julia Rowson; 2. Ying Slade; 3. Sheila Flint.
Class 3 - Swan Lake: 1. Jenny Freeman.
Class 4 - The Potting Shed: 1. Jennifer Bonner; 2. Jenny Freeman; 3. Christine Oddy.
Class 5 - Petite 10”/25cm Simply Green: 1. Julie Rawson; 2. Jenny Freeman; 3. Maureen Pollard.
Class 6 - Novice – Rhyme of Your Life (Nursery). No entries.
NOVELTY SECTION – Open to all ages.
Flower Arrangement in a Cup and Saucer: 1. Maureen Pollard; 2. Dawn Emsley; 3. Hazel Pullan.
A Hat Decorated with Fresh Flowers: 1. Joan Luffman; 2. Dawn Emsley; 3.Lesley Walton.
Jam Jar of Fresh Herbs (Any variety/varieties): 1. Joan Luffman; 2. Karen Hill; 3. Penny Paisley.
FLOWER CLASSES.
Gent’s Buttonhole – Own Design: 1. Alex Gracey; 2. Hazel Pullan; 3. Shelia Flint.
A Lady’s Spray: 1. Maureen Pollard; 2.Hazel Pullan.
Flower and Foliage Arrangement in Unusual Container: 1. Penny Paisley; 2. Maureen Pollard; 3.Susan Hall.
One Vase of Mixed Flowers: 1.Kevin Wright; 2. Kevin Wright; 3. Denis Rawson-Chad.
A Vase of Mixed Grasses:1. Joan Luffman.
A Bowl of Floating Flower Heads: 1. Dawn Emsley; 2. Maureen Pollard, 3. Penny Paisley.
Container of 3 Roses: 1. Maureen Pollard; 2. Martin Smith.
One Vase of Spray Chrysanths: 1. J T Walton.
One Vase of Sweet Peas: 1.Denis Rawson-Chad; 2. Denis Rawson-Chad; 3. Brian King.
Two Spikes of Gladioli:1. Brian King; 2.D Ascough.
Six Pansy or Viola Heads: 1. Karen Hill
One Stem of a Flower:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Susan Hall; 3. D Ascough.
Six Fuchsia Head:1.Penny Paisley; 2. Kevin Wright; 3. Karen Hall.
One Geranium/Pelargonium:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Dawn Emsley.
One Pot Plant Fuchsia: No entries.
One Pot Plant:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Kenneth Dickinson.
One Pot Plant Begonia (Flowering):1. D Ascough; 2. Martin Smith.
One Pot Plant (Foliage): 1. Susan Hall; 2. Colin Greensmith; 3. Colin Greensmith.
One Specimen Cactus or Succulent: 1. D Ascough; 2. D Ascough; 3.Paul Shaw.
DAHLIA SECTION.
Vase of 3 Dahlias:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. M McQuillan; 3. M McQuillan.
Vase of 3 Medium Dahlias; 1. Raymond Pollard.
Vase of 3 Medium Cactus or 3 Medium Semi -Cactus:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Raymond Pollard;3. M McQuillan.
Vase of 3 Small Decoratives:1.Raymond Pollard; 2. Raymond Pollard; 3. D Ascough.
Vase of 3 Small Cactus or 3 Small Semi – Cactus:1. D Ascough;2. Raymond Pollard; 3. D Ascough
Vase of 3 Small Pompons 55mm (2” ring):1. Raymond Pollard; 2. M McQuillan; 3. Raymond Pollard.
Vase of Three Small Ball or Miniature Ball: 1. Raymond Pollard.
One Dahlia, Giant, Large or Medium:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Raymond Pollard; 3. D Ascough.
One Dahlia, Small or Miniature: 1. Raymond Pollard; 2.Keith Marsh; 3.M McQuillan.
Basket or Bowl of Dahlias with Own Foliage: 1. Raymond Pollard.
VEGETABLE & FRUIT CLASSES
Three Carrots, Long or three Carrots other than Long:1. Brian King; 2. Brian King.
Four Potatoes, Coloured or four Potatoes White:1. Brian King; 2. Brian King; 3.Sally Dodds.
Six Pods of Peas:1. Brian King; 2.Brian King.
Six French Beans:1.Brian King; 2. Brian King; 3. Kevin Wright.
Six Runner Beans:1. Brian King; 2. D Ascough; 3. Brian King.
Longest Runner Bean:1. Brian King; 2. M McQuillan; 3. Raymond Pollard.
Three Onions – Dressed, max weight 225g (8oz) each:1. Brian King; 2. Brian King.
Three Beetroot – As Grown:1. Brian King: 2. Brian King.
Three Onions – With Roots and Tops:1. Brian King; 2.Raymond Pollard; 3.Kevin Wright.
One Cauliflower:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Brian King; 3. Brian King.
One Green Round Head Cabbage:1. Kevin Wright; 2. Brian King; 3. Kevin Wright.
One Marrow Not to Exceed 38cm (15”):1. D Ascough; 2. Brian King; 3. Brian King.
Three Sticks of Rhubarb (Trimmed):1. Keith Marsh; 2. Brian King; 3. Raymond Pollard.
One Cucumber: 1. Brian King; 2. Brian King; 3. Raymond Pollard.
Six Tomatoes, Small Cherry-fruited or Patio:1. Kevin Wright; 2. Brian King;3. Denis Rowson-Chad.
Four Tomatoes, other standard varieties not in class 51:1. Brian King; 2. Denis Rawson-Chad; 3. Kenneth Dickinson.
One Red Cabbage:1. Kevin Wright; 2. Brian King; 3. J T Walton.
Two Peppers:1. Kenneth Dickinson.
One Vegetable Not Specified in Another Class:1. Brian King; 2. Brian King; 3. Keith Marsh.
Two Courgettes:1. Raymond Pollard; 2. Denis Rawson-Chad; 3. Keith Marsh.
One Tray of Mixed Vegetables:1. Brian King.
One Small Tray 4 different Vegetables:1. Brian King; 2. Brian King.
Most Unusually Shaped Vegetable:1. Brian King;2. Brian King.
Nine Gooseberries:1. Karen Hill.
Nine Raspberries:1. Brian King.
Dish of any Fruit, all the same variety (excluding Gooseberries & Raspberries):1. Dawn Emsley; 2. Karen Hill; 3. Brian King.
BAKING AND PRESERVES
Honey Cake:1. Elizabeth Beardsley; 2. Karen Hill.
One Jar of Chutney:1. Dawn Emsley.
One Jar of Jam:1. Kenneth Dickinson; 2. Geraldine McKeown; 3. Geraldine McKeown.
One Jar of Marmalade:1. Maureen Moore; 2. Dawn Emsley; 3. Elaine Blower.
Four Plain Scones:1. Beth Bolton; 2. Kenneth Dickinson;3. Sally Lawson.
One Lemon Drizzle Cake:1. Catherine Hill; 2. Diane Sherwin; 3. Maureen Moore.
One Tea Loaf:1. Diane Sherwin; 2. Maureen Moore; 3. Elaine Blower.
One Round of Shortbread:1. Sally Lawson; 2. Maureen Moore.
Six Chocolate Brownies:1. Elaine Blower; 2. Margaret Auty.
One Victoria Sandwich Cake:1. Maureen Moore; 2. Jo Brown.
One example Artisan bread:1. Caroline Smith.
One Quiche:1. Penny Paisley; 2. Maureen Moore; 3. Pat Feather.
Men’s Baking – 6 Jam Tarts:1. Geoff Beardsley; 2. Martin Smith; 3. John Hall.
HANDICRAFT SECTION
Something New from Something Old:1. Margaret Creek; 2. Lesley Walton.
Doll Dressed in Hand Knitted Clothes:1. Christine Oddy; 2. Jane Cooper; 3. Joan Luffman.
A Colourful Cushion:1. Joan Luffman; 2. Theresa Jerrett; 3. Lesley Walton.
Needlework – Embroidery:1. Lesley Walton; 2. L England; 3. Margaret Cleek.
Needlework – Cross stitch and Counted Work:1. Margaret Creek; 2. Karen Hill; 3. Margaret Creek.
A Patchwork Bag:1. Theresa Jerrett; 2. Kate Brown; 3. Lindsay Kitching.
Decorate a Wooden Spoon:1. Dawn Emsley; 2. Catherine Hill; 3.Lesley Walton.
Photography – ‘ Looking Up’:1. Sylvia Mann; 2.Margaret Creek; 3.Maureen Pollard. HC. Jean Endersby.
Photography – ‘Any Old Iron or Wood’:1. Maureen Pollard; 2. Jean Endersby; 3. Maureen Pollard;
HC. Jean Endersby.
Photography, Novice - ‘A Splash of Colour’:1. Ian Walton; 2. Margaret Creek;3. Penny Paisley.
Painting/Drawing:1. Sybil Khan; 2. Janis Halliwell; 3. Caroline Smith; HC. Jo Emsley, Paul Shaw.
Memorabilia:1. Joan Luffman; 2. Pat Feather; 3. Brian Mann.
Family Fun:1. Lesley Walton; 2. Dawn Emsley; 3. John Giles.
CHILDREN’S CLASSES
Age 4 and under
A Pot of Nasturtiums:1. Darcie P; 2. Seb M; 3. Jessica R.
Decorate a Wooden Spoon:1. Oscar; 2. Isla; 3. Poppy.
A Crown:1.Alfie Throup
Age 5 to 8
A Pot of Nasturtiums:1. Henry Tamlyn; 2. Imogen Smith; 3. Alexander Smith.
Decorate a Wooden Spoon: 1Austin Cornish; 2. Imogen Smith; 3. Alexander Smith.
A Crown: 1. Imogen Smith; 2. Henry Tamlyn; 3. Alexander Smith.
Any Age up to 12
Photography – My Favourite Things:1. Imogen Smith; 2. James Nice; 3. Alexander Smith.
A Creature From Fruit and Vegetables: No entries.
ILKLEY FLOWER SHOW SOCIETY TROPHY WINNERS.
BARRY STRONG ROSE BOWL - Most points in whole Show. Brian King.
50TH ANNIVERSARY CUP - Second most points in whole Show. Raymond Pollard.
ILKLEY PARISH COUNCIL CUP - Outstanding exhibit Floral Art Classes 1-4. Julie Rowson.
RENE WILLIAMS ROSE BOWL - Winner in Floral Art Petite Class 5. Julie Rowson.
ILKLEY FLOWER CLUB SALVER - Winner in Floral Art Novice Class 6. No Entries.
YORKSHIRE POST TROPHY - Most points Open Flowers ( 7-25 excludes 13,15,23,25 ). Raymond Pollard
SOCIETY ROSE VASE - Best exhibit Class 13 Floribunda Roses. Maureen Pollard.
SPOONER INDUSTRIES CUP- Best exhibit Class 15 Sweet Peas. Dennis Rawson-Chad.
CONSTANCE WOODCRAFT CUP-Best exhibit Class 23 Begonia. Doug Ascough.
A CUP – Cactus/Succulent Cup, Best exhibit Class 25 Cactus / Succulent. Doug Ascough.
R. A. CROWTHER CUP - Most points Classes 26-35 Dahlias. Raymond Pollard.
N.D.S. SILVER MEDAL - Best Dahlia exhibit. Raymond Pollard.
N.D.S. BRONZE MEDAL- Second best Dahlia exhibit. Raymond Pollard.
LEONARD WILSON CUP- Most points Classes 36-61 Vegetables & Fruit . Brian King.
NATIONAL VEGETABLE SOCIETY MEDAL: Best exhibit Classes 36-57 Vegetables. K Marsh.
I.U.D.C. CUP - Most points Classes 62-74 Homecraft. Ken Dickinson.
BEN RHYDDING W.I. CUP-Winner Class 62 Homecraft. Elizabeth Beardsley.
BEN RHYDDING W.I. GOBLET - Best exhibit Class 74 Homecraft (Men's). Geoff Beardsley.
INSPIRATION CUP - Best exhibit Class 75. Margaret Creek.
T.S.B. CUP - Best exhibit Classes 75-81 Craftwork. Lesley Walton.
CALDER PLATE - Most outstanding exhibit Classes 82-85, Photography/Paintings.Maureen Pollard.
ILKLEY COMMUNITY CHEST ROSE BOWL- Painting Class 85. Sybil Khan.
E. M. BUTLER CHALLENGE CUP- Most points Classes 88-90 Children's Age 4 and under. Alfie Throup.
25th ANNIVERSARY CUP - Most points Classes 91-93 Children's Age 5 to 8. I Smith
T.S.B. CUP - T. S. B. Craft Cup, Most points Classes 94-96 Any Age up to 12. Imogen Smith
IILKLEY ROTARY CLUB-HARRY RHODES CUP - JUNIOR EXHIBITOR BEST IN SHOW.
Imogen Smith.
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