Hundred House Show

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Saturday, 4th September 2010, 12:30pm.
The Hundred House Show is held every year on the field adjacent to the campsite, that many of you know as the 'overflow field' but is actually called the Sports Field!

It is a wonderful day in the true tradition of village shows. Many of the farmers from the locality come to show their sheep and cattle, the children bring their ponies and the mothers their pots of jam and embroidery.


PET SHOW

Pens available from 12.30pm. Judging at 2.15pm.
Entry Fee 20p per exhibit. Rosettes only for Prizewinners.
Classes will be decided according to numbers and variations of entries.
Section Secretary: Mrs. P. Allaway, Cwmedw, Hundred House, 01982 570324.
DOG SHOW
(Licensed by the Kennel Club)
Entries taken from 12.30 p.m. - Entry Fee 50p
Rosettes and Prize money in each class: 1st £1; 2nd 75p; 3rd 50p
Judging, 2 p.m. prompt. - Judge: Mr. Paul Jones
Secretary: Mrs. S. Williams, The Old Vicarage, 01982 570407
Pedigree Section

1. Any Variety Puppy. (must be over 6 months & under 12 months)
2. Any Variety Sporting.
3. Any Variety Non-Sporting.
4. Any Variety Open.

POINTON MEMORIAL CUP for the BEST IN SHOW
(Pedigree Section) will now be judged
(winner of this section is requested to withdraw from further competition)
Dogs entered in Classes 1-4 must be registered with the K.C.,
but do not have to be in the name of the exhibitor
Novelty Classes
5. Best Child Handler. Child to be under 16
6. Best Puppy (must be over 6 months & under 12 months)
7. Best Dog or Bitch within a 4 miles radius of Hundred House Show Ground
8. Best Gun Dog Type
9. Best Terrier Type
10. Best Hound/Lurcher
11. Best Sheep Dog or Bitch
12. Best Cross Breed
13. Prettiest Bitch
14. Most Handsome Dog
15. Best Veteran
- (7 years and over)

 

TOOTS MEMORIAL CUP (kindly given by the late Mrs. S. A. Price)

for the winner of Class 7
BEST NOVELTY to be judged after Class 15
A prize for each child in Class 5.
Trophy for best in Novelty Section to be won outright,
kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. T. Wells, of 'Barking Mad'

HORTICULTURAL SECTION
In the event of bad weather this section will be held in the Hundred House Village Hall.
The Committee are grateful for financial assistance towards
the marquee competitions from the following:-

John Morris, Builder
Bradleys, Ironmongers
Roy Browns Coaches
Wye Jewellers
Mervyn Price, Agricultural Spares & Repairs
Character Building
Chris George, Builder
Wyeside Autos
Carl Davies, Builder
Vegetable Section
Entry: 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p
class
1. Five Potatoes. 7. Longest Runner Bean.
2. Two Cabbage - any variety. 8. Three Beetroot.
3. Three Onions. 9. Five Tomatoes.
4. Three Onion Sets. 10. Best Marrow.
5. Three Carrots, any variety. 11. Collection of Vegetables, Three distinct varieties
6. Five Runner Beans.
THE "HERBERT PRICE" MEMORIAL SILVER PERPETUAL ROSE BOWL
(kindly given by the late Mrs. A. Price)
for the most points gained in Classes 1-11 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. R. Williams, Rhiw Villa, to be won outright.
Flower Section
Entry: 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p
class
12. Four Blooms Roses.
13. Four Stems Sweet Peas.
14. Three Blooms Dahlias.
15. Four Pansies.
16. Three Spikes Gladioli.
17. Best Button Hole or Corsage
18. Best Selection of Garden Flowers grown by Exhibitor.
19. Best Pot Plant (Flowers).
20. Best Pot Plant (Foliage).
21. Best Cactus or Succulent.
SILVER PERPETUAL CUP
(kindly given by the late Mr. T. O. Nicholls, O.B.E., J.P., C.C.)
for the most points gained in Classes 12-21 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. J. Davies, Llangyfrwys, to be won outright.
Cookery Section
Entry: 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p
No valuable plates under cakes please
27. A Jar of Jam. 32. Chocolate Sponge with a Creamed filling
28. A Jar of Chutney. 33. Four Fruit Scones.
29. Boiled Fruit Loaf 34. Six Bread Rolls
30. Six Welsh Cakes. 35. A Starter for One.
31. Bakewell tart
36. A Decorated Childs Birthday Cake.
PERPETUAL TROPHY (kindly given by the Davies Family, Llangyfrwys)
for the most points gained in Classes 27-36 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. A. Jones, Cefnbychan, to be won outright.
Children's Cookery
Sponsored by Builth Wells Country Market
Entry: 10p. Prizes 1st £1; 2nd 75p; 3rd 50p
NO VALUABLE PLATES UNDER CAKES PLEASE
37. Four Sausage Rolls.
38. An Individual Side Salad
.
39. Four Decorate Fairy Cakes.
PERPETUAL TROPHY (kindly given by Builth Wells Country Market)
for the most points gained in Classes 37-39 inclusive and miniature to be won outright.
Young Persons Section (12-18 years old)
Entry: 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p
40. Picture "Own Choice" (any medium).
41. Wrapped Present (judged on visual presentation).
42. Pen/Pencil Holder (any medium).
PERPETUAL TROPHY (kindly given by the Gilwern Hill Pony Society)
for the most points gained in Classes 40-42 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. M. Hammonds, Tygwyn.
Children's Classes
No Entry Fee. Prizes 1st 75p; 2nd 50p; 3rd 30p
Entrants age to be shown on front of exhibit. Age as at 31st August 2009
All Exhibits to be child's own unaided work.
Class

43. Boy or Girl 5 and under, Picture, "Spider Web" (any medium).
44. Boy or Girl 5 and under, Handwriting with illustrated border, "Who's that tickling".
45. Boy or Girl 5 and under, Paper Plate Model of a Butterfly.
46. Boy or Girl 6-7 years, Picture, "Pond Life" (any medium).
47. Boy or Girl 6-7 years, Handwriting with illustrated border, "The Tadpole".
48. Boy or Girl 6-7 years, Model of a Sea Creature (any medium).
49. Boy or Girl 8-9 years, Picture, "My Pet" (any medium).
50. Boy or Girl 8-9 years, Handwriting with illustrated border, "Mice".
51. Boy or Girl 8-9 years, Model of a Bird in a Nest (any medium).
52. Boy or Girl 10-11 years, Picture, "Countryside" (any medium).
53. Boy or Girl 10-11 years, Handwriting with illustrated border, "Windy Nights".
54. Boy or Girl 10-11 years, Model of a Farm Animal (any medium).

THE "RICHARD HULIN" MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY
(kindly given by Mrs. A. Hulin)
for the most points gained in Classes 43-54 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. J. Evans, The Bryn, to be won outright.
Special Open Section
Entry: 20p. Prizes 1st £1.50; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p
Exhibits must not have won in previous shows and must be
the competitors own work or produce (unless otherwise stated)

55. Bottle Home-made Wine (Dry).
56. Bottle Home-made Wine
(Sweet).
57. 6 Hen Eggs.
58. Painted Glass.

59. Floral Exhibit "Walk This Way"

60. Photograph, "Wet Weekend in Wales"

61.Picture, "Own Choice". (any medium)
62 Floral Arrangement in a "Tea Pot".

63.
A Cross Stitch Article.
64.
An unusual piece of kitchen equipment, with a written description -
does not have to be made by the competitor - not to excedd 10 inches in any direction.
.
65. Hand Knitted Article.
66. Limerick, "A Hundred House Grocer..."

SILVER PERPETUAL CUP
(kindly given by the late Mrs. M. Morson in memory of her late husband Mr. I. Morson)
for the most points gained in Classes 55-66 inclusive.
A TROPHY kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. G. Worts, The Mill, to be won outright