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DENMEAD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 69 th VILLAGE SHOW With a Dig for Victory Theme All Saints Church, Denmead c. 1936 OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, HOMECRAFT AND HANDICRAFTS at All Saints Church Hall and grounds, Hambledon Road, Denmead by kind permission of the PCC and the Reverend Emma Racklyeft on SATURDAY 17 th AUGUST 2019 Grounds open to the public from 11am to 5pm Entry to Church Hall after judging has been completed Admission: Adults £2.50 OAPs £1.50 Children under 14 FREE NO PARKING ON SITE www.denmeadhorticulturalsociety.btck.co.uk

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DENMEAD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S

69th VILLAGE SHOWWith a Dig for Victory Theme

All Saints Church, Denmead c. 1936

OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES,HOMECRAFT AND HANDICRAFTS

at All Saints Church Hall and grounds,Hambledon Road, Denmead

by kind permission of the PCC and the Reverend Emma Racklyefton

SATURDAY 17th AUGUST 2019 Grounds open to the public from 11am to 5pmEntry to Church Hall after judging has been completed

Admission: Adults £2.50 OAPs £1.50Children under 14 FREE

NO PARKING ON SITE

www.denmeadhorticulturalsociety.btck.co.uk

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Welcome to this year’s schedule for the 69th Denmead Village Show with a Dig for Victory Theme

We would like to thank the PCC and vicar of All Saints Church for making us welcome for another year. Everything is much the same as last year, but in case you are new to exhibiting, or need some reminders, please read on. Horticultural, homecraft and handicraft exhibits will be staged in the main hall, floral art, quilts and photography classes may be staged in the Church, depending on available space. All the outside areas, including the car park, will be used for stalls and entertainments so please note that there will be no parking on site.

Exhibitors in the Horticultural Show There will be a one way route to drive in and drop off your exhibits. You will then need to park in the village centre or Kidmore Lane car park before returning to stage your exhibits. We do ask you to be patient and for everyone’s safety, to follow the steward’s instructions. Please allow plenty of time for dropping off and placing your exhibits between 7.30 and 9.30am on the day or on Friday between 6.00pm - 8.00pm. If you have never entered a show before, here are a few hints to help you

Read the schedule and rules very carefully, especially where a number of items or size are specified

If you are not sure about the requirements of a particular class, contact the Show Secretary for advice (see inside back page)

Send in your entry form and fee before the deadline (Tuesday 13th August) and keep a note of what you are entering

Make sure you arrive in good time to stage your exhibit(s) – all exhibitors must leave the hall by 9.30am for judging to begin

Please do not touch other people’s exhibits, if you need more space ask one of the stewards to help

Don’t take it all too seriously, learn from any mistakes and most of all, have fun.

Exhibitors will be issued a free entry pass by the Show Secretary on the day. We look forward to seeing you there.

DHS Show Committee

Cover Photo from ‘Hambledon & Denmead’ by Terry Norman

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ARENA EVENTS

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ATTRACTIONSPlease note all times are approximate and may be subject to change.

11.00 GATE OPENS11.00-4.30 Music by Graham and Friends11.30-12:00 Punch and Judy12.00-12.30 Dog Training Demonstration in the Arena

By ‘Doggy Do’s & Don’ts’ 1.30-2.00 Punch and Judy12.30 Horticultural Show opens in the Church Hall

NB. This is an approximate time as judgingcompletion determines actual opening time

12.45-4.20 Fun Dog Show in the Arena sponsored by Homes and Hounds of Denmead (see P.17)

3.00-3.30 Punch and Judy 3.30 Presentation of Cups and other Awards 4.00 Exhibits may be removed from the Church Hall FOR SALE cards will be available to place on exhibits being left

for sale in the auction 4.30 Bid for Bargains Auction of produce donated by exhibitors 5.00 Show ground closes

Visit the Tea Garden during the day for homemade cakes, sandwiches, tea, coffee and soft drinks. Or maybe you prefer a hot snack and a pint supplied by Denmead’s Fox and Hounds?

OTHER ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE

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Ice Cream Farm AnimalsScouts Trolley Run Portsmouth Bee Keepers Crockery smashing Coconut shySkittles Archery Country Park Spinners Craft & Plant Stalls Pottery Painting Solent Vintage Bicycles

This years theme is ‘Dig for Victory’ – come in fancy dressfor a chance to win a cream tea for two at Barnard’s

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GENERAL RULES FOR EXHIBITORS

1 All classes are open to members and non-members alike.2 All exhibits, shall be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor and except in Floral Art (Section II)

and class 213, all plant material must be grown by the exhibitor in his or her own garden or allotment.

3 All entries shall be made on the Form provided and delivered to 1 Frenchies View, Denmead PO7 6SH or the Show Secretary ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY 14th August. Earlier entries will be appreciated. NO LATE ENTRIES OR ALTERATIONS TO CLASSES ENTERED CAN BE ACCEPTED.

4 Entry Fees: Junior Classes 10p All other Classes 25p

5 All Exhibits are to be staged by 9.30am on Show Day and Exhibitors must vacate the Show Area for judging to commence (or 6pm – 8pm on Friday evening, see p 2).

6 Exhibitors must not move other exhibitors' entries. Should more space be needed, please ask the Show Secretary or Stewards.

7 Any entry deemed to be in the wrong class may be moved by the Show Secretary.8 No more than 3 entries in any class may be entered by the same Exhibitor, and only one

cash prize in any one class will be awarded to the same Exhibitor.9 The Judge's decision is FINAL regarding the merit of Exhibits. All matters of dispute shall be

settled by the Society's Show Committee. Any protest shall be made to the Show Secretary by 3 pm with a payment of £1 which will be refunded if the Exhibitor's complaint is upheld.

10 Exhibitors may leave their Exhibits to be auctioned at the end of the Show for the Society's funds. Those willing to do so should collect a ‘FOR SALE’ card from the show secretary to place by their exhibits.

11 NO EXHIBITS or prize cards shall be removed until prize giving, at approximately 4pm. Not for sale items should be removed promptly.

12 Cups, Medals and Diplomas will be awarded on the Judge's decision of merit and points will be awarded as follows: 1st - 4 points 2nd - 2 points 3rd - 1 point HC - ½ point.In Section IX, Novelty Classes 215-220, 4 points will be awarded to each of the winners. No other points will be awarded in these classes.

13 The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry.14 The Committee cannot be responsible for Exhibits or personal property.

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15 All prize money will be paid out after 2.30 pm. The Exhibitor's name must be given to the Treasurer and a receipt signed by or on behalf of the Exhibitor. All prize money must be checked before leaving the Treasurer's Tent and money not collected on show day will be assumed to be a donation to the Society.

16 Exhibits in Section I and Homecraft may be cut at the Judges’ discretion. Cake covers (9cmx30cm) are provided. Please unwrap your exhibit

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and use the covers provided. Leave the covers when collecting.17 Exhibitors may provide their own plates and vases, although vases are available. A "vase" has

a greater height than the width of its mouth. A "bowl" has a width measurement at least equal to, but usually greater than, its height.

18 Spring sown Onions shall be shown "as pulled" with roots well washed.19 In all horticultural classes, varieties should be named, if known.20 Novice Classes are restricted to entrants who have never won a first prize for that class in any

of the Shows held by this Society.21 All trophies must be returned, cleaned, to Anne Hughes, The Poplars, Hambledon Road

(opposite Lincoln Green Nurseries), Denmead, in July.22 All litter must be put in the containers provided.

ADDITIONAL RULES FOR BEEKEEPERS CLASSES (Classes 225 – 238)

23 Honey and Wax must be the produce of the exhibitors own bees.24 Exhibitors must label every entry with labels supplied by the show manager which must not

be altered or marked.25 Beeswax may be exhibited polished or unpolished at the entrants discretion.26 Frames must be enclosed in a case visible from both sides and removable by the judge.27 Extracted honey must be exhibited in matching clear unlabelled one pound 454g squat jars,

with standard gold lacquered commercial screw tops or twist offs.28 Honey colour. British Standards Institute (Number 1656) grading filters (glasses) will be used.

Grading filters are available from the show manager on show day. (Grading glasses should be viewed against a standard 1lb honey jar with a matt white background, not against a direct light source).

29 Mead must be shown in clear glass wine bottles of approx 750ml capacity. No alcohol may be added.

30 Exhibitors should provide a candle stick for one of each pair of candles entered.

Those Exhibitors who leave exhibits to be soldhave the warm thanks of the Society

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THE "JUNIOR" SHIELDPresented for the best overall exhibit in Section IV

THE "WAKEFORD" CUPPresented by the late Miss A Wakeford for the winner of Novice class 62

THE "ANGELL" CUPPresented by Mrs D Angell for Miniature Floral Display class 64

THE "BORROW" CUP FOR ROSESPresented by Mr E Borrow for highest total points in classes 92-96

THE “BOSLEY” CUPPresented to the runner up in classes 92-96

THE “CLIVE BUCKLE MEMORIAL VASE”Presented by Mrs J Buckle for the winner of class 65

THE "MORLEY" CUPPresented by Mrs Morley for highest number of points awarded to a Member

THE "WILLIAM MILLS" CUPPresented by the late Mr N F Mills for the highest total points in Dahlia classes 100 - 102

THE "WILLOUGHBY" CUPPresented for the highest total points awarded to a member in classes 5 and 6

THE "MAUREEN ELLIOTT" VASEFor Best Sweet Pea Exhibit in classes 75 and 76

THE "CHARLES LONG" MEMORIAL BOWLPresented to the winner of Class 97

THE "CARROT" CUPPresented by late Mr K C Tanner for the Best Carrots in class 7

THE "NOVICE BEGONIA" CUPPresented to the winner of Class 84

THE "GODFREY" TROPHYPresented to the winner of Class 180

THE "HANDICRAFT" CUPPresented by Mrs M Kennett for the highest total points in Classes 180-197

THE “ALICE MOORE” CUP Presented for the highest total points in classes 163-169

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THE "BOB GRANT" CUP FOR APPLES Presented by Mrs Ruth Grant for the highest total points awarded to a member in classes 15 & 16

THE WINE GOBLET Presented by Mr & Mrs B Glenister for highest total points in classes 171-175

THE BRITISH FUCHSIA SOCIETY BLUE ROSETTE Presented for the Best Exhibit of Classes 86, 87, 88 & 89

THE “KEITH BOSLEY” CUP Presented to the winner of class 93

THE “VERA CARPENTER” VASE Presented by Mr Brian Carpenter for the best Sweet Scented Posy, Class 70

THE “MOUNT PLEASANT” CUP Presented to the winner of class 170

THE “DOROTHY WEST” MEMORIAL CUP Presented for the highest total points in classes 185 to 188

THE “DIAMOND JUBILEE” SHIELD Presented by the Denmead Village Association for the highest total points in the photography section

THE “KNIT AND BITCH” TROPHY Presented by the Denmead Knit and Bitch group to the winner of class 192

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DENMEAD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

PRESIDENT Rosemary Bell

LIFE VICE-PRESIDENTS Beryl MooreIvan ChanceMarlene Richards

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

CHAIRMAN & Liz WilliamsPROGRAMME SECRETARY 023 9226 9642

[email protected]

HON TREASURER Lesley Schofield023 9225 [email protected]

GENERAL SECRETARY Leigh Oliver023 9225 [email protected]

SHOW SECRETARY Ron Brumhill023 9226 [email protected]

ASSISTANT SHOW Anne HughesSECRETARY 023 9225 4801

[email protected]

MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Sarah [email protected]

MINUTES SECRETARY Val Harwood

PUBLICITY Nicky Pendleton & Sarah McCarthy

Affiliated to the following Societies:The Royal Horticultural Society

The British Fuchsia SocietyThe Hampshire Federation of Horticultural Societies

www.denmeadhorticulturalsociety.btck.co.uk27

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