DYDD LLUN MONDAY 27th AWST 27ain, 2018 AUGUST, 2018 ar … · 2018. 7. 31. · DYDD LLUN AWST...
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DYDD LLUNAWST 27ain, 2018
ar gaeau Errydtrwy garedigrwydd
GWAHODDIR CEISIADAU AMSTONDINAU MASNACH
Mr. & Mrs. H. Jones
Llywydd / President: Mr Eifion Jones, PencoedIs-Lywydd / Vice-President: Mr Tom Price, Wern Ddu
ALL VEHICLES ENTERING THE SHOWFIELD MUST BE CLEAN
Mynediad / Admission – £4Plant dan 16 – am ddim / Children under 16 – free
Parcio – am ddim / Car Park – freeBwydydd ar gael ar y maes / A Caterer will be in attendance
MONDAY 27thAUGUST, 2018on Erryd fieldsby kind permission of
TRADE STAND ENQUIRIESINVITED
SA20 0UAwww.cilycwm.com
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PATRONS LIST 2017£250.00
Anonymous 250
£200.00Mr Bill Evans, Cwmfran 200
£100.00Mr Eifion Jones, Pencoed, Bridgend 100Mrs E Thomas, Penybanc isaf 100
£50.00Clive & Sue Davies & Sons Funeral Directors 50Mathew & Annabel, Penlan, Siloh 50
£40.00Bob & Val Redding, c/o Glangwenlais 40
£35.00Mr & Mrs Tegwyn Davies, Glangwenlais 35
£30.00Dr & Mrs Brynley Jones, Drovers, Porthyrhyd 30Eva Franstam, Brynteg, Porthyrhyd 30Karen & Andy, Cwmcroiddyr 30Mr Stephen Cavenagh, Abergwenlais Fm 30
£25.00Hedley & Diane Addis, Heol y Tyle 25Miss Gwenda Davies, Pwll, Llanelli 25Mr & Mrs Milton Jones, 9 New Rd, Llandovery 25Lord Aberdare, Orchr-y-forest 25Mr John & Mair Price, Talog 25Ashmole Accountants 25Mr Roland Williams, Milford Haven 25Mr & Mrs Arwyn Richards, Dingat Close, Llandovery 25Mr & Mrs Brian Jones, Maesyrhaul 25Haydn & Angie Hudson 25Jane & Andrew, Abercamlais 25Rose Thomas 25
£20.00Mr N Slade, Dolgoy 20Vanessa Williams, Glasfryn, Cilycwm 20Chris & Rose Herritage, c/o Glangwenlais 20Shane & Lily Williams, Drovers 20Reg & Dorie Faircloth, c/o Glangwenlais 20Steve & Chris, Brynheulog 20Matt & Alice, 2 New House 20Ann Theophilus, Ty-cornel 20Hilda Jones, 4 Dingat Close 20Sarah Herbert-Jones, Craig y Rhosan, Cilycwm 20Mr & Mrs Eirwyn Jones-Davies, Lamb House 20Mr & Mrs A Davies, Pantbach 20Mr & Mrs R Hatton, Bryntowy, Rhandirmwyn 20Red Dragon, Ffarmers 20Evans Bros, Llanybydder 20W D Lewis & Son, Lampeter 20Roy Thomas Agri Supplies, Llanybydder 20James, Bwlchgymanfa, Siloh 20Mr Gwilym Price, Maes yr Awel, Siloh 20Tom & Julia Price, Wernddu, Siloh 20Fiona, Nant yr Onnen 20Will & Christine Theophilus, Rhiwmallaen 20Steve & Kath Shipley, Penygroes, Cilycwm 20Mr & Mrs Guy Theophilus, Leckampton, Cheltenham 20Dr & Mrs Davies, Frongoch, Rhandirmwyn 20Mr & Mrs D G Edwards, Neuadd Lodge 20Aled ac Eleri Edwards, Llwynsion 20Mrs D Lewis, Maesyfelin 20Mr John Hughes, Penrhiwfaen 20Mr Handel Jones, Pantllechddu 20M Hargreaves, Plasyderi, Siloh 20Wendy & Richard Lintin, Brynderi 20Eirian & Nicola Tonn 20Griff & Liz Tonn, Llandovery 20Mr & Mrs Morgan, Penrhiw, Siloh 20Dylan & Olwen Morgan, The Mount 20Mrs Tegwen Price, 5 Maes yr Haf, Llanwrda 20Mr Milner, The Old Smithy 20Mr Phillip Milner 20Judith & Ogwyn, Neuadd Cottage 20Teulu Gelligron 20Steve & Hannah, Derw House 20Mr & Mrs Elwyn Morgan, Neuadd Fach 20Gareth Williams & Family, Llwynberllan 20Lyn & Ann Morgan, Cwmto 20Mr & Mrs D G Lewis, Esgairddar 20
£15.00Arwel & Llinos Montana, Llangadog 15Eric Williams, Llys Cerdd 15Chris Jones, Maes-y-coleg 15“Lloyd, Dylan & Harri” Three Horse Shoes, Llandovery 15Mr & Mrs Gareth Price, Brynhyfryd 15
PATRONS LIST CONT. BANKERS: Natwest, ACCOUNTANTS: Hammond and Davies, Llandeilo
The Show Committee would like to thank all Patrons, Sponsors & Advertisers for their generosity and support
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£12.00Mrs V Arthur, Patywheel 12
£10.00Mr Emyr Jones, Clynmawr 10Mrs Diane Osborne 10Mrs Eileen Price, Penlan 10Mrs Eluned Williams, Glanrhyd-y-moch 10Mrs M Lander, Ger-y-Dderwen 10Wyn & Mari Jones, Clynmawr 10Roger & Janet, Brynfforest 10Mrs Illif Eithin 10Mrs Beryl & Huw Nicholas, Queensway, Llandovery 10Gareth Page, New Road 10Mary & Tony Mahony, Glandunant 10Ann Jones, Troedrhiwhir 10Mary & Simon Kettle, 2 Corner House 10W & H Williams, Lord’s Park, Llanstephan 10Mr & Mrs A Davies, Berris Brook 10Mr & Mrs Huw Williams, Glynglas, Porthyrhyd 10Mrs Ann R Williams, Benlan, Porthyrhyd 10Miss Rita James, Glantowy 10Teulu, Derwendeg, Rhandirmwyn 10Mr & Mrs M Sidaway 10Brian & Brenda Dobbin, Port Talbot 10Teulu, Llwynhywel, Llandovery 10John & Marion, Penybanc Uchaf 10Miss Vicky Davies, Gwarfelin, Devils Bridge 10Mr & Mrs Huw Lewis, Bridgend 10Mr & Mrs Wyn Lewis, Bow St, Aberystwyth 10Mr Philip Ratcliffe, Brynhowell 10Mr K Stroud, Penybont, Isaf Siloh 10Tony & Sue Reah, Gwynfaes 10Mr Lynton Davies, Bwlchmaenllwyd 10Mr & Mrs Neville Hughes, Maesyrallt 10Mrs Pipe, Plasbach 10Eifion Williams, Henberllan 10Mr & Mrs Roger Hemmings, Towy Cottage 10Fay & Andrew Wielochowski, Haulfryn 10Mr & Mrs Hyde, Penrhyn 10Nerys & Chris, Pwllpryddog 10
Thelma & Dick, Ty Jarman, Cilycwm 10Jeff & Louisa, Rhydwydd, Cilycwm 10Kate & Chris Robertson, Ger Y Felin 10Dylan & Kim Price, Glanogwrn 10Mike & Stella, Dolgynon 10Anita & James Harding 10Richard Bros, Plasnewydd, Siloh 10Mrs G Davies, Llwyncynyris 10Mr & Mrs Kevin Price, Nantycar 10Mr & Mrs Alan Beynon, Swn y Coed 10Mr Huw Williams, Postman 10Teresa Jones, Gilwen 10Mr&Mrs Gilmour Williams, Llwynceiliog 10Huw & Sam, Troedrhiw 10Mr&Mrs Neil Stoddart, Nantgwynnau 10Eifion & Margaret, Tynwaun 10Ken & Hilary, Cwmcynwal 10William & Miriam, Penfedw fach 10Jones Bros, Pantybryn, Feathers 10Richie & Claire Lattimer, Henllys 10Mr & Mrs Goronwy Jones, Gwernothle 10Mr & Mrs Emlyn Morgan, Tyngarn, Myddfai 10Mr & Mrs Jones, Ynystoddeb, Gwynfe 10Mr & Mrs Lloyd, Blaenrhyslog 10“Huw, Carol a’r teulu” Bancyberllan 10Mr Geraint Hughes 10T C Theophilus & Katherine Gardner 10Mr Chris Lewis, Llwynjack 10Mr & Mrs D G Davies, Dyffryn 10Ianto Owen 10Eirwyn & Judy Lewis 10Oswyn & Kathleen Davies 10Anne Mcnight 10David & Bernie Moloney, Glynteg Siloh 10
£6.00Audrey Price, Derwendeg Hall, Llandovery 6Mrs M Richards, Gilfaen, Siloh 6
£5.00Llinos Morgan, Brynteg 5N Evans, Llwyncelyn, Cynghordy 5
BANKERS: Natwest
ACCOUNTANTS: Hammond and Davies, Llandeilo
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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 2018 8.30am Horticulture Tent opens for entries 8.30am Sheep Dog Trials start 10.00am Poultry Tent closes for judging, re-opens 10.30am 10.00am Clear round jumping 10.15am Main Ring - Novelty classes start 11.00am Working Hunter Ring - classes start 11.30am Main Ring - In hand classes start 11.30am Main Ring - Ridden classes start 12.00pm Horticulture Tent closes for judging 12.00pm Dog show starts 12.00pm Archery starts 12.30pm Sheep judging starts 1.00pm Cattle judging start 1.30pm Main Ring - Horse classes continue 2.00pm Working Dog Show starts 3.00pm Main Ring - Horses end and then are followed by: Falconry Demonstration – E&C Falconry Experience
The Vintage Parade Children’s sports 4.00pm Gymkhana starts in Working Hunter ring 4.30pm Horticulture Tent awards 6.00pm Tug of war Quoits ADVERT
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CEFFYLAU A MERLOD / HORSES AND PONIES Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Ms Amanda Rutter
Tel: 01550 720398 Entry Fee £2.50
1st - £10; 2nd - £6; 3rd - £5; 4th - £3 Entries to be taken on the day from 9.45am
RHEOLAU / RULES
1. Entries to be taken from 9.45am onwards in the Horse Section Tent. 2. All exhibits to be bonafide property of the exhibitor for at least one month prior to the date
of the show. 3. All junior riders to wear and fasten hard hats of BHS standard at all times. 4. All first prize winners in classes 4 - 34 are eligible to compete for Championship. 5. No stallions permitted in Novelty Classes or Classes 16-20 6. All competitors enter at their own risk.
MAIN RING
DOSBARTHIADAU ERAILL / NOVELTY CLASSES Judging to commence at 10.15am
Beirniad / Judge: Councillor Arwel & Mrs Jane Davies
1. Fancy Dress 2. Pony with the longest tail
3. Pony the judge would most like to take home
DOSBARTHIADAU DANGOS MEWN LLAW / IN HAND CLASSES
Judging to commence at 11.30am Beirniad / Judge: Delyth Brown
4. Welsh Mountain Pony 5. Brood Mare having produced a foal
in current year 6. Open Foal 7. Open Yearling 8. Open two or three year old 9. Section C & D 10. Part Bred Welsh & Section B
11. Open Coloured, Spotted or Palomino 12. Open Arab & Part Bred Arab 13. Open Shetland & Miniature Horse 14. Open Sports Potential (horse or
pony) 15. Mountain & Moorland: Large & Small
Breeds (excluding welsh section A-D)
In-hand Champion £15, Reserve Champion £10 Kindly sponsored by John Lewis, Tynllwyn, Llandovery
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DOSBARTHIADAU DANGOS DAN GYFRWY / RIDDEN CLASSES Judging to commence at 12pm
Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Helen Jones
16. Child Handler - 12 years & under before January 1st of current year
17. Beginners - first time competitors 18. Leading Rein pony - ridden by a child
8 years and under 19. First Ridden - 11 years and under 20. Best Rider - 16 years and under 21. Small Mountain & Moorland - on or
off the lead rein
22. Veteran Horse or Pony - on or off the lead rein
23. Family Horse or Pony 24. Horse or Pony suitable for hunting
the local country 25. Open Riding Horse over 14.2hh 26. Large Mountain & Moorland 27. Open Sidesaddle
Ridden Champion £15, Reserve Champion £10
Kindly sponsored by Kevin Davies
In-hand and Ridden Championship Rosettes kindly sponsored by Kevin Lloyd
WORKING HUNTER RING Clear Round to commence 10am. Judging to commence at 11am
Beirniad / Judge:
Entry Fee £2.50 1st - £6; 2nd - £4; 3rd - £2
Clear round £1 – rosette for clear rounds
28. Clear round jumping - 2.6” 29. Novice Working Hunter 2.6” 30. Open Working Hunter 2.9” – 3ft 31. Small clear round jumping on or off leadrein 1 - 1.3”
32. Lead rein WHP 1 - 1.3” 33. Cradle stakes 1-1.3” 34. Nursery Stakes 1.6”-2”
MABOLGAMPAU / GYMKHANA Judging to commence at 4pm
Beirniad / Judge: Ms Amanda Rutter Entries to be taken at the ringside. Entry fee 50p.
1st £2; 2nd £1; 3rd 50p Competitor winning the most points in the open section will be awarded the Silver Dollar Shield
LEAD REIN 1. Egg & Spoon 2. Ride & Run 3. Sack Race
BEGINNERS 1. Ride & Run 2. Egg & Spoon 3. Sack Race
OPEN - 17 and under 1. Sack Race 2. Egg & Spoon 3. Ball & Bucket 4. Apple Bobbing 5. 7-Barrel Jumping
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ADRAN DEFAID/SHEEP SECTION All Judging to commence at 12.30 p.m.
Ysgrifennydd/Secretary: Mr Emyr Jones, Clynmawr. Tel: 01550 720462
1st - £5 (3 points); 2nd - £3 (2points); 3rd - £1 (1point). Note: Individual sheep can only be entered in one of the two Welsh sections.
INCLUDES M/V SECTION HOLDING NO OF SHOW FIELD 55/043/8620
ENTRY FEE £2.00 PER MOVEMENT LICENCE
DEFAID PEN BRITH BEULAH AGORED BEULAH SPECKLED FACED SHEEP OPEN
JUDGE = Mr Gwynfor Philips, Llanafan
1. Yearling Ewe 2. Ewe Any age 3. Ewe Lamb 4. Ram 2yrs and over 5. Yearling Ram 6. Ram Lamb A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION, A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY DONATED BY DELYTH DAVIES CARRS BILLINTON A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD WILL ALSO BE PRESENTED
DEFAID MYNYDD CYMRAEG- AGORED WELSH MOUNTAIN-OPEN JUDGE = Mr Gwynfor Philips, Llanafan
7. Yearling Ewe 8. Ewe 9. Ewe Lamb 10. Yearling Ram 11. Ram 12. Ram Lamb A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION, A PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY MR & MRS ALED EDWARDS, HOME FARM.
DEFAID MYNYDD CYMRAEG – DOSBARTH LLEOL WELSH MOUNTAIN – LOCAL CLASS
Open to competitors living within 3 miles of Cilycwm square. This rule will be strictly implemented. JUDGE = Mr Gethin Mathias, Ffarmers
13. Yearling Ewe 14. Ewe Lamb 15. Ram 16. Ram Lamb FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION, A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP. CWPAN COFFA DAVID JAMES MEMORIAL CUP WILL BE PRESENTED, ALONG WITH A ROSETTE FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY PRICE OF LLANDOVERY.
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UNRHYW FRID ISELDIR CYFANDIROL LOWLAND CONTINENTAL BREEDS
JUDGE= Mr Andrew Owens, Pontsian 17. Yearling Ewe 18. Ewe Any age 19. Ewe Lamb 20. Ram 2 yrs and over 21. Yearling Ram 22. Ram Lamb 23. Group of Three A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY MR & MRS JOHN GWYNNE AGRI LLOYD
UNRHYW FRID ISELDIR PRYDEINIG ANY LOWLAND BRITISH BREED
JUDGE= Mr Eifion Hughes, Llandeilo. 24. Yearling Ewe 25. Ewe Any age 26. Ewe Lamb 27. Ram 2yrs and over 28. Yearling Ram 29. Ram Lamb 30. Group of Three A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY MR ALUN RICHARDS, CWMCELYNEN, PUMSAINT.
VARIETY SECTION
DEFAID DUON CYMREIG BLACK WELSH MOUNTAIN JUDGE = Mr Dewi Edwards, Pumsaint.
31. Black Welsh Mountain Ewe 32. Black Welsh Mountain Ewe Lamb 33. Black Welsh Mountain Ram Any Age 34. Black Welsh Mountain Ram Lamb 35. Group of Three A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY WYNNSTAY FARMERS
DEFAID BALWEN BALWEN SHEEP
JUDGE = Ms Gina Davies, Penybont 36. Balwen Ewe 37. Balwen Ewe Lamb 38. Balwen Ram Any Age 39. Balwen Ram Lamb 40. Group of Three A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY WYN AND JEIAN, NANTFFOREST.
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ADRAN DEFAID TORDDU/TORWEN CYMREIG BADGER SHEEP SECTION JUDGE = Mr Aron Hemmings, Penybanc
41. Badger Face Ewe 42. Badger Face Ewe Lamb 43. Badger Face Ram Any Age 44. Badger Face Ram Lamb 45. Group of Three A ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION, FOR THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THIS SECTION A SPECIAL PRIZE KINDLY GIVEN BY GT AND E FEEDS, TONN, LLANDOVERY. A perpetual Challenge cup will be awarded to the best exhibit in variety section. Given By Teulu Clynmawr Family.
BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW
JUDGE = Mr Robert Dowes, Llangynidr. The National Westminster Perpetual Challenge Cup and £10 plus Rosette will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the Show.
ADRAN WŶN MASNACHOL COMMERCIAL LAMB SECTION
JUDGE= Mr Andrew Owens, Pontsian, Ceredigion. 43. Pair of Breeding Ewe Lambs (any breed) Local 44. Pair of Breeding Ewe Lambs (any Breed) Open 45. Pair of Continental Butchers Lambs 46. Pair of Lowland British Butchers Lambs 47. Pair of Butchers Lambs (any breed) Local
PLENTYN GORAU AM DRIN DEFAID BEST YOUNG HANDLER
JUDGE = Mr Robert Dowes, Llangynidr. 48. Best Young Handler 11yrs old and under 49. Best Young Handler 12 to 16 yrs FOR THE WINNERS IN THESE COMPETIONS A PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED KINDLY DONATED BY MR&MRS EMYR JONES AND FAMILY CLYNMAWR.
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SPS Forms –Ceisiadau Tir Gofal Applications
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TREIALON CŴN DEFAID / SHEEP DOG TRIALS To commence at 8.30am
Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Owen Bennet Tel: 01550 721831
Beirniad / Judge: Rev. Roger Hughs, Ferryside, Carms
1. STEIL CENEDLAETHOL AGORED / OPEN NATIONAL STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
2. STEIL DE CYMRU AGORED / OPEN SOUTH WALES STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
NODER / NOTE If the Secretary’s entry book is overloaded the Sheep Dog Committee reserves the right to restrict
competitors to two runs per class to ensure all handlers a run where possible.
TREIALON CŴN DEFAID / SHEEP DOG TRIALS To commence at 8.30am
Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Owen Bennet Tel: 01550 721831
Beirniad / Judge: Rev. Roger Hughs, Ferryside, Carms
1. STEIL CENEDLAETHOL AGORED / OPEN NATIONAL STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
2. STEIL DE CYMRU AGORED / OPEN SOUTH WALES STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
NODER / NOTE If the Secretary’s entry book is overloaded the Sheep Dog Committee reserves the right to restrict
competitors to two runs per class to ensure all handlers a run where possible.
TREIALON CŴN DEFAID / SHEEP DOG TRIALS To commence at 8.30am
Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Owen Bennet Tel: 01550 721831
Beirniad / Judge: Rev. Roger Hughs, Ferryside, Carms
1. STEIL CENEDLAETHOL AGORED / OPEN NATIONAL STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
2. STEIL DE CYMRU AGORED / OPEN SOUTH WALES STYLE
1st - £25 2nd - £15; 3rd - £10; 4th - £5; 5th - £3; 6th - £2
Entry Fee - £2 per dog
NODER / NOTE If the Secretary’s entry book is overloaded the Sheep Dog Committee reserves the right to restrict
competitors to two runs per class to ensure all handlers a run where possible.
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ADRAN CŴN / DOG SECTION Ysgrifennydd / Secretaries, Alice Pyper and Matt Davies,
Tel: 01550 721088 Prizes kindly donated by Price of Llandovery, Agricultural and Pet Food Merchants
RHEOLAU / RULES:
● Any dog showing aggressive behaviour will be disqualified. ● Children are to be 15 years & under on the day of the show. ● Dog ages: Puppy 6 - 12 months; Veteran 7+ years. No dog younger than 6 months to be
entered. ● In the companion dog show, a dog docked on or after 28th March 2007 may not be
entered for exhibition. ●
SIOE GŴN / COMPANION DOG SHOW To commence at 12.00pm
Entries taken from 11.00am Entry fee £1
Rosettes: 1st - 4th in all classes, Best in Show and Best Novelty Licensed under Kennel Club Companion Show Regulations F (3)
Berniad / Judge: Angela Yardley
Any dog docked on or after 28th March 2007 may not be entered for exhibition in this show
DOSBARTHIADAU PUR / PEDIGREE CLASSES 1. Any variety puppy (6 - 12 months old) 2. Any variety sporting dogs 3. Any variety non-sporting dogs 4. Any variety – open
Best in Show (classes 1 - 4 winners, unbeaten dogs in Pedigree section) Best in Show – Special prize donated by Matt Davies and Alice Pyper, Cilycwm
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DOSBARTHIADAU ERAILL / NOVELTY CLASSES The following classes are for both purebred and cross bred exhibits.
5. Best junior handler (6 years - 15 years with dog owned by family) 6. Most handsome dog 7. Prettiest bitch 8. Best rescue dog 9. Veteran (over 7 years) - any variety 10. Best crossbred / mongrel 11. Waggiest tail 12. Dog and handler in fancy dress - characters from a cartoon or animation 13. Prettiest paws 14. Golden Oldies – Senior citizen and their veteran dog.
Best Novelty (classes 5 - 14 winners, unbeaten dogs in Novelty section) Class 14 - Special prize kindly donated by Angela and Peter Yardley
SIOE GŴN GWAITH / WORKING DOG SHOW To commence at 2.00pm approx.
Entries taken from 11.00am Entry fee £1
Rosettes: 1st - 4th in all classes & champion
Berniad / Judge: Angela Yardley
TERRIERS 15. Terrier puppy (6-12 months) 16. Open (Rough or smooth coated)
SIGHTHOUNDS (Sight and speed hounds) 17. Puppy 18. Open (Rough or smooth coated)
HERDING DOGS (Cattle or Sheep) 19. Puppy (6 - 12 months) 20. Open
Champion (unbeaten dogs only in Working Dog Show) Champion - Special prize kindly donated by Angela and Peter Yardley, Rhandirmwyn
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COMMERCIAL BEEF SECTION To commence at 1.00pm
Entries taken from 11.00am
Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Eddie & Bunty Morgan Tel: 01550 720292 / Mob: 07870 267008
Entry fee: £5
Prize money: 1st - £20; 2nd - £10; 3rd - £5
Supreme Champion kindly sponsored by Reserve Champion kindly sponsored by
Perpetual trophy in memory of Arwyn & Betty Morgan to be held for one year by Champion
Berniad / Judge: Richard Bartle, Herefordshire
1. Light Steer 2. Heavy Steer 3. Light Heifer 4. Heavy Heifer 5. Pairs 6. Young Handler Championship - Prize money: Champion - £100; Reserve Champion - £50
We would like to thank our sponsors for their support:
Volac Allflex
Mark Vince – West End Café William and Christine Theophilus
Stephen Cavenagh
ALL CATTLE MUST BRING PASSPORTS
COMMERCIAL BEEF SECTION To commence at 1.00pm
Entries taken from 11.00am
Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Eddie & Bunty Morgan Tel: 01550 720292 / Mob: 07870 267008
Entry fee: £5
Prize money: 1st - £20; 2nd - £10; 3rd - £5
Supreme Champion kindly sponsored by Reserve Champion kindly sponsored by
Perpetual trophy in memory of Arwyn & Betty Morgan to be held for one year by Champion
Berniad / Judge: Richard Bartle, Herefordshire
1. Light Steer 2. Heavy Steer 3. Light Heifer 4. Heavy Heifer 5. Pairs 6. Young Handler Championship - Prize money: Champion - £100; Reserve Champion - £50
We would like to thank our sponsors for their support:
Volac Allflex
Mark Vince – West End Café William and Christine Theophilus
Stephen Cavenagh
ALL CATTLE MUST BRING PASSPORTS
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IEIR / POULTRY SECTION Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Mr Iestyn Williams
Tel: 01550 720725 / Mob: 07974 436441
Entry fee: £1 - Prize money: 1st - £3; 2nd - £2; 3rd - £1 Berniad / Judge: T.B.A.
All exhibits to be penned by 9.30am.Judging 10.00am promptly
Poultry show open to the public at 10.30am No birds to be taken out before 4.00pm
Entries close 21st August 2018
ALL BIRDS MUST BE HEALTHY AND FREE FROM DISEASE, MITES AND LICE
LOCAL (3 mile radius) 1. Large O.E.G - M 2. Large O.E.G - F 3. Large any other game - M/F 4. Large Sussex - M/F 5. Large Orpington - M/F 6. Large Welsummer - M/F 7. Large Silkie - M/F 8. Laying Hen 9. Prettiest Farmyard Fowl 10. Heavy Duck - M/F 11. Light Duck - M/F 12. Bantam Drake 13. Bantam Duck 14. Call Drake 15. Call Duck 16. Soft Feather Heavy - M 17. Soft Feather Heavy – F 18. Any other Bantam 19. True Bantam - M 20. True Bantam - F 21. Large Single Egg 22. 3 Large Eggs of same colour 23. 6 Large Eggs of same colour 24. 1 Bantam Egg 25. 3 Bantam Eggs
OPEN 26. Large O.E.G - M 27. Large O.E.G - F 28. Any other game - M/F 29. Large Sussex - M/F 30. Large Orpington - M/F 31. Large Welsummer - M/F 32. Large Silkie - M/F 33. Any Other Variety - M/F 34. Rare Breed - M/F 35. O.E.G Bantam - M 36. O.E.G Bantam - F 37. Any Other Bantam - M/F 38. Bantam Wyandotte - M/F 39. Sussex Bantam - M/F 40. Rock Bantam - M/F 41. Silkie Bantam - M/F 42. A.O.V Bantam - M/F 43. Pekin - M/F 44. Belgian - M/F 45. Dutch - M/F 46. A.O.V True Bantam - M/F 47. Large Juvenile - M/F 48. Bantam Juvenile - M/F 49. Large Heavy Duck / Drake 50. Large Light Duck / Drake 51. Bantam Duck / Drake 52. White Call Duck / Drake 53. Silver Call Duck / Drake 54. Apricot Call Duck / Drake 55. Magpie Call Duck / Drake 56. Any Other Colour Call Duck / Drake
Challenge Cup kindly given by Owen Bennett, Glan Rhosan Champion £15 & Reserve Champion £5
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CILYCWM POULTRY SHOW 27th AUGUST 2018
Class Description Entry fee
Total entries (£1.00 per entry) £
Name………………………………………………………………………………… Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Tel. No……………………………………………………………………………... Cheques and postal orders made payable to Cilycwm Show Entries to be sent to: Iestyn Williams, Cartref, Llandovery SA20 0ET Entries Close 21st August 2018 No Entries will be accepted without the correct entry fee
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HORTICULTURE SECTION
GARDDWRIATH / HORTICULTURE
Joint Secretaries: Mrs. Ann Williams (01558) 650566 Miss Rita James (01550) 720142
Horticulture rules as per back of schedule
Prizes are as follows unless otherwise specified:
1st - £2 (3 points) 2nd - £1 (2 points) 3rd - (1 point) Entry fee 20p
ADRAN 1 LLYSIAU (AGORED) SECTION 1 VEGETABLES (OPEN) Beirniad / Judge: Mr Justine Thomas, Llangadog
1. 2 Sticks of Rhubarb 2. 4 Pods Runner Beans 3. Pot of Homegrown Chillies 4. 3 Peppers 5. 4 Pods Peas 6. 3 Carrots 7. 3 Beetroots 8. 3 Parsnips 9. 3 Exhibition Onions 10. 3 Onions grown from Sets 11. 4 Shallots 12. 2 Leeks
13. 4 Tuber Potatoes 14. Cucumber 15. Pot of Parsley 16. 3 Courgettes 17. 4 Tomatoes 18. Largest Potato 19. Container of Mixed Herbs 20. Any other 2 vegetables not
mentioned above 21. Collection of 6 different vegetables in a
container, 2 of each
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit grown above ground
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit grown below ground
For Class 21: 1st Prize £5
For the highest number of point in this section a Trophy will be awarded
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ADRAN 2 FFRWYTHAU (AGORED) SECTION 2 FRUIT & FLOWERS (OPEN) Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Catrin Price, Llanddeusant 22. 6 Blooms of Sweet Peas 23. Container of Mixed Growing Flowers 24. 5 Blooms Mixed Dahlias 25. Window Plant in Bloom 26. Lady’s or Gent’s Button Hole 27. Vase Cut Flowers 28. Vase of Cut Flowers, 4 blooms, same colour, any variety 29. Vase of Gladioli, 3 blooms, any colour 30. Geranium 31. 3 Heads of Hydrangea 32. Fuschia 33. Vase of Roses, 4 blooms, any variety 34. Begonia 35. 3 Desert Apples 36. Foliage House Plant 37. 3 Cooking Apples 38. Punnet of soft Fruits 39. Any Other Fruit (small punnet) 40. Cactus or Succulent
All potted plants not to be larger than 12” diameter A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit of Cut Flowers
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit of Pot Plant A Challenge Cup, in memory of the late Mrs P Fink will be awarded for the best Rose in Show.
For the highest number of point in this section a Trophy will be awarded ADRAN 3 GOSOD BLODAU SECTION 3 FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Catrin Price, Llanddeusant 41. Bowl of Beauty (50cm x 50cm) 42. Flowers for a Pew End 43. Miniature arrangement (not exceeding 10cm) 44. Fifty Shades of _ _ _ _ (50cm x 50cm) 45. Arrangement on a Cake Stand (50cm x 50cm) Novice Class: 46. A Walk in the Garden (50cm x 50cm) Under 16 Years: 47. A Small Table Arrangement
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit 41-45 For the highest number of point in main section (classes 41-45) a Trophy will be awarded
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 46 & 47
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ADRAN 4 CYNNYRCH CATREF SECTION 4 DOMESTIC PRODUCE Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd, Salem 48. Set Recipe – Cherry Cake 49. Coffee Sponge (3 eggs) 50. My Favourite Cake - with recipe 51. Lemon Medira Cake 52. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes 53. 4 Chocolate Brownies 54. 4 Butterfly Cakes 55. Apple Tart
56. 6 Inch Pizza 57. 4 Welshcakes 58. Drizzle Cake – any flavour 59. 4 Scones – any variety 60. 4 Sausage Rolls 61. Vegetarian Quiche 62. Bakewell Tart
All domestic produce to be displayed on paper plates
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 48, 54 & 61 For the highest number of point in this section a Trophy will be awarded
SET RECIPE: Cherry Cake Cooking time: 1¼ – 1½ hrs. Preparation time: 15 mins. Main cooking utensil: 6 or 7 inch cake tin Oven temperature: very moderate, 325 – 350°F, Gas Mark 3 – 4. Oven position: centre 4oz butter or margarine 6oz plain flour 4oz castor sugar 1 level teaspoon baking powder 2 eggs 3-4oz glacé cherries Few drops of vanilla essence 1½ tablespoons milk Method 1. Cream the butter and sugar until soft and light. 2. Whisk eggs, beat gradually into the butter mixture, if the mixture shows signs of curdling add a little sieved flour. 3. Add vanilla essence, fold in sieved flour and baking powder gently with metal spoon. 4. Add the cherries – these should be halved or quartered and coated in flour. If very sticky they should be rinsed in cold water then dried to prevent their sinking; then milk. 5. Put into the greased and floured or lined tin, level on top. 6. Bake for time and temperature given. 7. Test cake before removing from tin – ensure the cake has shrunk away from the sides of the tin and feels firm to the touch.
ADRAN 4 CYNNYRCH CATREF SECTION 4 DOMESTIC PRODUCE Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd, Salem 48. Set Recipe – Cherry Cake 49. Coffee Sponge (3 eggs) 50. My Favourite Cake - with recipe 51. Lemon Medira Cake 52. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes 53. 4 Chocolate Brownies 54. 4 Butterfly Cakes 55. Apple Tart
56. 6 Inch Pizza 57. 4 Welshcakes 58. Drizzle Cake – any flavour 59. 4 Scones – any variety 60. 4 Sausage Rolls 61. Vegetarian Quiche 62. Bakewell Tart
All domestic produce to be displayed on paper plates
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 48, 54 & 61 For the highest number of point in this section a Trophy will be awarded
SET RECIPE: Cherry Cake Cooking time: 1¼ – 1½ hrs. Preparation time: 15 mins. Main cooking utensil: 6 or 7 inch cake tin Oven temperature: very moderate, 325 – 350°F, Gas Mark 3 – 4. Oven position: centre 4oz butter or margarine 6oz plain flour 4oz castor sugar 1 level teaspoon baking powder 2 eggs 3-4oz glacé cherries Few drops of vanilla essence 1½ tablespoons milk Method 1. Cream the butter and sugar until soft and light. 2. Whisk eggs, beat gradually into the butter mixture, if the mixture shows signs of curdling add a little sieved flour. 3. Add vanilla essence, fold in sieved flour and baking powder gently with metal spoon. 4. Add the cherries – these should be halved or quartered and coated in flour. If very sticky they should be rinsed in cold water then dried to prevent their sinking; then milk. 5. Put into the greased and floured or lined tin, level on top. 6. Bake for time and temperature given. 7. Test cake before removing from tin – ensure the cake has shrunk away from the sides of the tin and feels firm to the touch.
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ADRAN 5 CYNNYRCH SECTION 5 PRODUCE
A: HONEY Classes set by East Carmarthenshire Beekeepers Association
Beirniad / Judge: T.B.A. 63. 2 Jars (454g) Light Honey 64. 2 Jars (454g) Dark Honey 65. 2 Jars Naturally Granulated Honey or Creamed Honey 66. One Comb of Honey suitable for extraction 67. One Cake of Beeswax (400-500g weight not less than 25mm thick) OR any other Beeswax Exhibit 68. Any Item of Homemade beekeeping equipment not commercially available 69. Honey Cake to agreed set recipe 70. Honey Fudge to agreed set recipe, 8 pieces displayed in a dish 71. Bottle of Mead, any type 72. Any photo to do with Bees or Beekeeping 73. NOVICE: Any Exhibit suitable for inclusion in classes 63-65 - Open to any novice who has not won a prize at any show
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit For the highest number of points a Trophy will be awarded
SET RECIPE: CHOCOLATE AND GINGER HONEY FUDGE 500g Granulated sugar 150ml Whole milk 150g Unsalted butter
150g Plain chocolate 50g Clear honey 100g (4 balls) Stem ginger chopped
Method Grease a tin approx 20cm square. Put all ingredients, apart from ginger, in a heavy based pan. Bring slowly to the boil, stirring all the time. Boil until soft ball stage is reached (116°c). Stand pan on a cold surface for 5 minutes. Beat the mixture until it starts to thicken. Stir in the ginger. Pour quickly into the tin. Mark into squares as it cools. Cut when cold. SET RECIPE: HONEY CARROT CAKE 225g Plain wholemeal flour 100g Honey 1 tsp Cinnamon 100g Light brown sugar 1 tsp Ground nutmeg 225g Carrot, finely grated ½ tablespoon Baking powder 1lb Loaf tin 100g Butter Gas mark 3, 325°F, 160°C, 150°C fan Method 1. Sieve flour, baking powder and spices. 2. Melt honey, butter and sugar together. 3. Stir melted ingredients into the flour mix well and stir in the carrots. 4. Bake for 60 – 80 minutes.
ADRAN 5 CYNNYRCH SECTION 5 PRODUCE
A: HONEY Classes set by East Carmarthenshire Beekeepers Association
Beirniad / Judge: T.B.A. 63. 2 Jars (454g) Light Honey 64. 2 Jars (454g) Dark Honey 65. 2 Jars Naturally Granulated Honey or Creamed Honey 66. One Comb of Honey suitable for extraction 67. One Cake of Beeswax (400-500g weight not less than 25mm thick) OR any other Beeswax Exhibit 68. Any Item of Homemade beekeeping equipment not commercially available 69. Honey Cake to agreed set recipe 70. Honey Fudge to agreed set recipe, 8 pieces displayed in a dish 71. Bottle of Mead, any type 72. Any photo to do with Bees or Beekeeping 73. NOVICE: Any Exhibit suitable for inclusion in classes 63-65 - Open to any novice who has not won a prize at any show
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit For the highest number of points a Trophy will be awarded
SET RECIPE: CHOCOLATE AND GINGER HONEY FUDGE 500g Granulated sugar 150ml Whole milk 150g Unsalted butter
150g Plain chocolate 50g Clear honey 100g (4 balls) Stem ginger chopped
Method Grease a tin approx 20cm square. Put all ingredients, apart from ginger, in a heavy based pan. Bring slowly to the boil, stirring all the time. Boil until soft ball stage is reached (116°c). Stand pan on a cold surface for 5 minutes. Beat the mixture until it starts to thicken. Stir in the ginger. Pour quickly into the tin. Mark into squares as it cools. Cut when cold. SET RECIPE: HONEY CARROT CAKE 225g Plain wholemeal flour 100g Honey 1 tsp Cinnamon 100g Light brown sugar 1 tsp Ground nutmeg 225g Carrot, finely grated ½ tablespoon Baking powder 1lb Loaf tin 100g Butter Gas mark 3, 325°F, 160°C, 150°C fan Method 1. Sieve flour, baking powder and spices. 2. Melt honey, butter and sugar together. 3. Stir melted ingredients into the flour mix well and stir in the carrots. 4. Bake for 60 – 80 minutes.
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B. PRODUCE Beirniad / Judge: Mr Paul Adams, Rhandirmwyn
74. Baked item using yeast 75. 3 Homemade Gingerbread Men 76. Jar of Homemade Jam 77. Jar of Homemade Chutney 78. Jar of Homemade Pickled Beetroot 79. Jar of Homemade Pickled Onions 80. Jar of Homemade Relish 81. 2 Cheese Pasties 82. Meat Loaf 83. Bowl of Salad, any choice
84. 6 Homemade Sweets, any variety (confectionery)
85. 4 White Eggs 86. 4 Brown Eggs 87. 4 Duck Eggs 88. 4 Other Colour Eggs 89. Bottle of White Wine 90. Bottle of Red Wine 91. Bottle of Homemade Alcoholic Drink 92. Bottle of Homemade Cordial
Blue Ribbons will be given for the Best Exhibit in Classes 74-84, 85-88, 89 & 92
For the highest number of point in this section a Trophy will be awarded
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ADRAN 6 GWAITH LLAW SECTION 6 HANDICRAFTS
Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Mair Davies, Pontardulais 93. Hand Knitted Hot Water Bottle Cover 94. Hand Knitted Tea Cosy 95. Crochet Childs Poncho 96. Crochet Novelty Toilet Roll Cover 97. Machine Sewn Pyjama Case 98. Cross Stitch – Framed Colourful Alphabet 99. Novelty Pin Cushion 100. Decoupage Picture, frame not to exceed 22 x 26 inches 101. Fabric Machine Sewn Caddy Sewing Roll 102. Machine Sewn Patchwork and Quilted Xmas Tree Shirt 103. Scrap Fabric Wreath 104. Blackwork, stitch a picture suitable for a hoop frame no larger than 8 inch diameter
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit in classes 98, 99, 100 and 101
Community Novice Class A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit
105. Item of Jewellery made in class 106. Greeting Card showing the art of Quilling 107. My Favourite Item made in class 108. Patchwork Item
2019 COMPETITIONS 1. Cross Stitch an item to commemorate Prince Harry and Meghans Wedding, design no
larger than 8 x 10 inches 2. Make a matching Needlecase, Pin Cushion, Scissor Case, showing any craft 3. Tea cosy and Teapot Mat showing examples of Machine Quilting and Patchwork 4. Hand Knitted Childs Jumper 5. Hand Knitted 4 Novelty Egg Cosies 6. Crochet a childs dress to fit a 5-7yr old 7. Crochet a Soft Toy 8. Rag Doll 9. Bunting suitable for a childs nursery, not more than 1 metre long showing any craft 10. Tote Bag, any medium 11. 2 Greetings Cards, showing the art of Blackwork 12. A Felting item 13. Machine sewn fabric – Baby First Book 14. Decoupage on a Small Plate, no larger than a Tea Plate
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ADRAN 7 PLANT YSGOL SECTION 7 SCHOOL CHILDREN
No Entry Fee Prizes: 1st - £1; 2nd - 50p; 3rd - 25p
Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Catrin Hughes, Llandovery
ADRAN YSGOL GYNRADD / JUNIOR SCHOOL SECTION Play School
109. Collage on a paper plate 110. Painting of a flower
Year Reception
111. Something made from clay 112. Collage of a cow
Year 1 & 2
113. Decorated Balloon 114. Model made from kitchen roll tube
Year 3 & 4
115. 6x 6 inch picture using buttons 116. 4 Chocolate crispies
Year 5 & 6
117. Collection of named leaves from the hedgerow, displayed on a board 118. Decorated orange
Junior school children can only enter exhibits in their own school year classes
ADRAN YSGOL UWCHRADD / SENIOR SCHOOL SECTION
119. Any item in Design & Technology at school 120. Decorate a plastic bottle with colourful paints 121. 3 decorated cup cakes 122. Best addressed envelope to the Show Treasurer* 123. Pencil sketch of your pet 124. Floral arrangement in a mug 125. Model made from matchsticks 126. Button hole made from wild flowers
For the highest number of points in each section a trophy will be awarded. Rules for School Children Section:
1. Prize money will be paid out for this section at 5.15pm 2. In the event of a tie the trophy will not be awarded 3. All exhibits must be the pupil’s own work
*Treasurers address: Maes yr Afon, Cilycwm, Llandovery.
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ADRAN 8 LLÊN SECTION 8 LITERATURE Beirniad / Judge: Mr Jeff Augustus, Llanegwad
127. Brawddeg o’r gair PENFEDW 128. Sentence from the word PENFEDW 129. Brysneges ar y llythyren T 130. Text message on the letter T 131. Limerig – Wrth yrri ir Sioe yma heddi 132. Limerick – Whilst driving to the Show this morning 133. Cerdd Ddigri – Un noson olau leuad 134. Humorous Verse – One moonlit evening 135. Neges i’r gweithle a’r esgus am fethu troi fyny ar ôl trip i’r Iwerddon, i gefnogi’r “Scarlets” 136. Message to the workplace, with the excuse for not turning up after the Irish trip to support
the “Scarlets”
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 133-134 A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 135-136
Mae’r pwyllgor yn cyfyngu pob ymgeisydd i ddau o geisiadau ymhob cystadleuaeth
No exhibitor will be allowed to enter more that two entries in each competition. No entries to be sent to the judge.
A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points in the section
ADRAN 8 LLÊN SECTION 8 LITERATURE Beirniad / Judge: Mr Jeff Augustus, Llanegwad
127. Brawddeg o’r gair PENFEDW 128. Sentence from the word PENFEDW 129. Brysneges ar y llythyren T 130. Text message on the letter T 131. Limerig – Wrth yrri ir Sioe yma heddi 132. Limerick – Whilst driving to the Show this morning 133. Cerdd Ddigri – Un noson olau leuad 134. Humorous Verse – One moonlit evening 135. Neges i’r gweithle a’r esgus am fethu troi fyny ar ôl trip i’r Iwerddon, i gefnogi’r “Scarlets” 136. Message to the workplace, with the excuse for not turning up after the Irish trip to support
the “Scarlets”
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 133-134 A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 135-136
Mae’r pwyllgor yn cyfyngu pob ymgeisydd i ddau o geisiadau ymhob cystadleuaeth
No exhibitor will be allowed to enter more that two entries in each competition. No entries to be sent to the judge.
A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points in the section
ADRAN 8 LLÊN SECTION 8 LITERATURE Beirniad / Judge: Mr Jeff Augustus, Llanegwad
127. Brawddeg o’r gair PENFEDW 128. Sentence from the word PENFEDW 129. Brysneges ar y llythyren T 130. Text message on the letter T 131. Limerig – Wrth yrri ir Sioe yma heddi 132. Limerick – Whilst driving to the Show this morning 133. Cerdd Ddigri – Un noson olau leuad 134. Humorous Verse – One moonlit evening 135. Neges i’r gweithle a’r esgus am fethu troi fyny ar ôl trip i’r Iwerddon, i gefnogi’r “Scarlets” 136. Message to the workplace, with the excuse for not turning up after the Irish trip to support
the “Scarlets”
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 133-134 A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 135-136
Mae’r pwyllgor yn cyfyngu pob ymgeisydd i ddau o geisiadau ymhob cystadleuaeth
No exhibitor will be allowed to enter more that two entries in each competition. No entries to be sent to the judge.
A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points in the section
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ADRAN 9 CREFFTAU GWLEDIG SECTION 9 RURAL CRAFTS
Beirniad / Judge: Mr Brian Thomson, Manordeilo
A. FFYN / STICKS NOVICE CLASSES137. Novice walking stick from wood 138. Novice walking stick from horn 139. Novice thumb stick 140. Novice knob stick
141. Novice shepherds crook from wood 142. Novice shepherds crook from horn 143. Novice decorated stick from wood 144. Novice decorated stick from horn
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best Novice Stick
A Trophy will be given for the highest number of points OPEN CLASSES145. Lady’s walking stick 146. Natural untrimmed walking stick 147. Walking stick polished, from one
piece of wood 148. Walking stick with handle from horn 149. Walking stick from more than one
piece of wood 150. Shepherds crook from one
piece of wood 151. Shepherds crook from horn 152. Shepherds crook from more than one
piece of wood
153. 153. Thumb stick from blackthorn 154. Thumb stick from wood other than
blackthorn 155. Thumb stick from horn 156. Decorated Stick from wood 157. Decorated Stick from horn 158. Market stick from wood 159. Market stick from horn 160. Knob stick 161. Shepherds crook suitable a child 162. A stick from any other material
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in class 162
A Champion Ribbon will be given for the best Stick in Show A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points
B. CREFFTAU / CRAFTS
Beirniad / Judge: Mr Brian Thomson, Manordeilo 163. Pair hand carved wooden spoons 164. Love spoon 165. Handmade basket 166. Any lathe turned item 167. Collection of 4 different lathe turned
items
168. Any item of woodwork not mentioned above
169. Any item of welding not to exceed 2ft 170. A welly puller
A Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 165 & 169
A Trophy and £5 will be given for class 167. A Trophy will be given for the highest number of points in the section
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ADRAN 10 CELF A FFOTOGRAFFIAETH SECTION 10 ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Beryl Morgan, Llandovery
CELF / ART (not to exceed 20 x 20 inches)
171. Water Color – open 172. Pencil Sketch – open 173. Painting from a Bridge 174. Painting of Farm Animals 175. Flowers any medium
FFOTOGRAFFIAETH / PHOTOGRAPHY 176. Picture taken within Cilycwm Church ground 177. Street Life 178. Winter 179. Pots and Pans 180. Footwear 181. Beauty of Nature 182. Photo depicting a Book (Title to be stated) 183. Picture of my favourite animal 184. Trees 185. Cats 186. Little and Large 187. Black and White 188. Display of photos not exceeding 3ft sq – Farm Animals
2019 COMPETITION Display of photos not exceeding 3ft sq – Farmers Market
Blue Ribbon will be given for best exhibit in classes 172 and 181 A Shield will be given for best exhibit in class 188
A Trophy will be given for the highest number of points in the section
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ADRAN 11 LLYSIAU (LLEOL) SECTION 11 VEGETABLES (LOCAL)
Beirniad / Judge: Mr Tegwyn Williams, Crugybar 189. 2 Sticks of Rhubarb 190. 4 Pods of Runner Beans 191. Pot of Homegrown Chillies 192. 4 Pods Peas 193. 2 Carrots 194. 2 Parsnips 195. 2 Leeks 196. 4 Potatoes 197. 2 Peppers 198. 2 Courgettes 199. 2 Onions grown from Sets
200. 3 Beetroots 201. 2 Exhibition Onions 202. 6 Cherry Tomatoes 203. 4 Shallots 204. 4 Tomatoes 205. Collection of 6 different vegetables in a container, 2 of each kind 206. Container of Mixed Herbs 207. Any other 2 vegetables not
mentioned above
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit grown above ground A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Exhibit grown below ground
Class 205 First prize £5 and a Blue Ribbon Second prize £3 For the highest number of points in this section a Trophy will be given
ADRAN 12 BLODAU (LLEOL) SECTION 12 FLOWERS (LOCAL)
Beirniad / Judge: Mrs Rhian Davies, Crugybar
208. Vase of Mixed Dahlias (5 in total) 209. Geranium 210. Fuchsia 211. 3 Blooms of Gladioli 212. 3 Asters 213. 6 Blooms of Sweet Peas 214. Buttonhole - Lady’s or Gent’s 215. Potted Begonia 216. Pot Grown Verigated Plant 217. Miniature arrangement of Cut
Flowers in a Small Container
218. Vase of Cut Flowers 219. 3 Marigolds 220. 2 Heads of Hydrangea 221. Window Plant in Bloom 222. Foliage Houseplant 223. 3 Cooking Apples 224. Vase of Roses (4 blooms) 225. 3 Desert Apples 226. Cactus or Succulent 227. Window Box (not exceeding 18” in
length)
All potted plant pots not to exceed 12” diameter
A Blue Ribbon will be given for the Best Pot Plant A Blue Ribbon will be given for Best Exhibit of Cut Flowers
A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points in the section
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ADRAN 13 AMAETHYDDIAETH (AGORED) SECTION 13 AGRICULTURE (OPEN)
Beirniad / Judge: Mr Iwan Price, Betws 228. Sample Hay 229. Sample Silage 230. Turf of Sward from new Lay not more than 3 years old 231. Sprig of Roanberries 232. Turf of Sward from permanent pasture 233. Sprig of Blackberries 234. Turf of Sward - clover base 235. White Fleece Lowland Breed 236. Tallest Fern 237. White Fleece Highland Breed 238. An item made from used baler twine
A Blue Ribbon will be given for Best Exhibits in Classes 228, 230, & 233 A Trophy will be awarded for the highest number of points in the section
ADRAN 14 SECTION 14 MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES
Beirniad / Judge: Mr a Mrs President 239. Ladies Compact 240. Old Spectacles 241. Paper Weight 242. Pot Purri Container 243. Novelty Money Box 244. Old Newspaper Cutting 245. Old Bill 246. Tea Caddy 247. Tea Towel 248. Novelty Egg Cup All exhibits must be pre-owned, NOT purchased for the show
Blue Ribbon – Judges Choice
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FIELD ARCHERY COMPETITION Organised by Members of the Community –
Entry fee £1.00
VINTAGE DISPLAY ALL DAY VINTAGE PARADE - MAIN RING To follow Ridden Championship
CHILDREN’S SPORTS & RACES To Follow Vintage Parade - Main Ring Prizes 1st - £1 2nd - 50p 3rd - 20p
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QUOITS Main Ring after Tug of War
Ladies / Gents and Under 16’s Cash prizes
Organised by Deian Powell & Dylan Price
5 ASIDE TUG OF WAR Organised by Llandovery YFC
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RHEOLAU / RULES HORTICULTURE
1. The Horticultural marquee will open for the staging of exhibits at 8.30am and will close at 12 noon
when the judging will begin. 2. The exhibition will close at 5.00pm. Exhibitors must not remove exhibits or they will forfeit their
prize money and awards. This rule will be strictly enforced. Any exhibits remaining in the marquee after 6.30pm will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
3. All exhibits in the marquee must be laid in their proper classes by 11.45am with the correct exhibitors number tab, stuck safely, on their entered exhibit in each class (No prizes will be awarded to incorrectly or non numbered exhibits.) Except stick section as they have there own entry system.
4. Exhibitors must pay strict attention to the wording of the competition and number of articles named in the schedule. This rule will be strictly enforced.
5. In local classes exhibitors must be resident within a 3 mile radius from Cilycwm square. 6. All fruit and vegetables must be grown and owned by the exhibitor. In local classes exhibitors
gardens maybe inspected by the committee if there is any doubt. All cookery, handicraft and other exhibits MUST BE exhibitor's own work.
7. The Judge’s decision is final. In the event of a tie the competitors will toss a coin to decide the winner (except school children section).
8. If anyone objects to any prize award they must lodge a written statement of objection with a deposit of £10 to the Secretary before 4pm on the day of the Show. If the objection is not sustained they will forfeit their deposit.
9. No-one will be allowed to enter the Horticultural marquee until judging has finished, except the Secretary, Judges and their assistants.
10. The Committee will make careful arrangements for the protection of exhibits and will not be responsible for the loss, damage, or accident that any exhibitor or spectator may sustain.
11. Presentation of cups and awards will be made in the marquee as near to 4.30pm as possible. The Horticulture section will pay out prize money from 5.15pm on the day of the Show. Any money not collected by 6pm will be deemed as a donation.
12. The right is reserved to alter, supplement or cancel, any part of the programme or rules. 13. Anything not covered by the above will be dealt with by a Special Committee whose decision will
be final.
PWYLLGOR / COMMITTEE:
Gadeirydd / Chairperson: Liz Hughes, Maes-yr-Allt Is-Gadeirydd / Vice Chairperson: Christine Theophilus, Rhiwmallaen Trysorydd / Treasurer Aled Jones, Maes yr Afon Ysgrifennydd / Secretary: Meinir Evans, Cwmfran (01550 720444) Ysg. Cofnodion / Minute Secretary: Andy Reed, Y Felin Ysg. Rhaglenni / Schedule Secretary: Clair Yeo, Clifton House (01550 720923)
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