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Published Date: 26 August 2008
MASSIVE marrows, chocolate cakes and handcrafted cards all came out winners in the 18th annual Outwood
Gardening Club Show.
Flower, vegetable and craft enthusiasts packed into Outwood Memorial Hall, on Victoria Street, to admire the prizewinners.
The winners are listed below:

Outwood Memorial Hall Shield: E Riches.
Lofthouse Colliery Cup: F Farrar.
Mary Wright Tr
ophy: R Shaw.
Promar Shield: S Knapper.
Norah Moore Trophy: Mrs. Spurr.
Stoneleigh Trophy: P Sykes.
David Brown Trophy: E Weston.
Eric Tolson Trophy: S Bradshaw.
Tom Colley Cup: M Wilkinson.
John Illingworth Trophy: Mr. Wilson.
Gyula Lapicz Trophy: S Knapper.
Kathleen Ledgard Cup: A Warwick.
Lorraine Bingham Trophy: S Eyre.
Lofthouse Colliery Welfare Trophy: Mr. Dodd.
Fred Sidwell Trophy: Mr. Wilson.

OUTWOOD HALL SECTION - VEGETABLES
Four potatoes: 1 C Merrington, 2 P Sykes, 3 P Bradshaw.
Three beetroot: 1 P Sykes, 2 P Radley, 3 P Sykes.
Three carrots with green tops: 1 E Shaw, 2 P Sykes, 3 B McNulty.
Three onions (under 8 oz) dressed: 1 P Bradshaw, 2 P Sykes.
Three onions from sets: 1 P Sykes, 2 P Bradshaw, 3 P Sykes.
Three onions with green tops: 1 R Radley, 2 P Bradshaw.
Six shallots: 1 P Bradshaw, 2 P Sykes, 3 P Bradshaw.
Six pods of peas: 1 P Sykes, 2 P Sykes, 3 P Bradshaw.
Six kidney beans: 1 R Radley, 2 R Radley, 3 P Sykes.
Six runner beans: 1 Mr. Dodd, 2 Mr. Dodd, 3 Mr. Dodd.
One cauliflower: 1 F Farrar, 2 F Farrar.
One cucumber: 1 F Farrar, 2 P Bradshaw, 3 P Sykes
Four tomatoes: 1 Mr. Dodd, 2 P Bradshaw, 3 P Bradshaw.
One red cabbage over 1lb: 1 R Radley, 2 R Radley, 3 R Radley.
One green cabbage over 1lb: 1 S Napper, 2 P Bradshaw.
Collection of three vegetables: 1 F Farrar, 2 P Bradshaw, 3 P Sykes.
One marrow: 1 P Bradshaw, 2 P Sykes, 3 P Sykes.
Two leeks (blanched): 1 P Bradshaw, 2 P Bradshaw.
Two leeks (pot): 1 P Bradshaw.
Heaviest potato: 1 A Dey.
Heaviest onion: 1 P Bradshaw.
Longest runner bean: 1 P Bradshaw.
Any other vegetable: 1 S Knapper, 2 P Sykes, 3 P Bradshaw.

REDHALL SECTION - FLOWERS
Crysanthemums spray (3 stems): 1 Mr. Wilson.
3 Dahlias (pom pom): 1 Mr Dodd, 2 C Merrington, 3 S Knapper.
3 Dahlias (decorative): 1 C Merrington, 2 C Merrington, 3 Mr. Wilson.
3 Daliahs (any other): 1 C Merrington, 2 C Merrington, 3 S Knapper.
One rose (as grown): 1 R Shaw, 2 Mr. Wilson, 3 P Sykes.
One rose (buttonhole): 1 P Sykes, 2 E Weston, 3 D Stanley.
One spray buttonhole: (not a rose): 1 S Eyre, 2 S Eyre, 3 P Sykes.
Six pansies or violas (in boxes): 1 T Dach, 2 T Dack, 3 D Teal.
Six fuchsia heads (in boxes): 1 P Williams, 2 P Williams, 3 Mr. Wilson.
Any other flower (not listed): 1 P Bradshaw, 2 P Bradshaw, 3 Mr. Wilson.
A bunch/sheaf of cut blooms (assorted): 1 P Bradshaw, 2 E Weston.
One flower and one vegetable: 1 P Bradshaw, 2 C Merrington, 3 P Sykes.
One pot plant - fuchsia (not a standard): 1 P Williams, 2 P Williams, 3 Mr. Wilson.
One pot plant - geranium: Mr. Wilson, 2 Mr. Wilson, 3 Mr. Wilson.
One pot plant - any other flower: 1 B Carr, 2 B McNulty 3 Mr. Wilson.
One pot plant - foliage: 1 P Sykes, 2 C Miller, 3 S Dixon.
Gladioli miniature/small (1 spike): 1 A Warwick, 2 A Warwick, 3 A Warwick.
Gladioli medium (1 spike): 1 A Warwick, 2 S Knapper, 3 S Knapper.
Gladioli large (1 spike): 1 P Sykes, 2 S Knapper, 3 A Warwick.
Mixed vase of flowers as grown - members only: 1 A Dey, 2 C Clarkson, 3 C Miller.

MEMORIAL HALL SECTION - CRAFTS
Knitting: 1 H Beevers, 2 E Weston, 3 E Farrar.
Tapestry: 1 J Wiese.
Embrodiery: 1 H Beevers, 2 E Weston, 3 E Farrar
Cross stitch: 1 Mrs. Spurr, 2 J Hirst, 3 A Dey.
Design and make a greetings card: 1 S Dack, 2 E Farrar, 3 B Carr.
Any other craft item: 1 E Weston, 2 B Carr, 3 S Goloup.
Art - painting or drawing: 1 E Riches, 2 J Payne, 3 K Dixon.
Photography - faces: 1 K Shaw, 2 M Wilkinson, 3 K Shaw.
Photography - animals or birds: 1 M Wilkinson, 2 D Ellis, 3 E Tennet.
Photography - flowers: 1 D Ellis, 2 E Tennet, 3 S Dixon.
Photography - humour with caption: 1 S Dixon, 2 E Shaw, 3 S Dixon.
Photography - transport: 1 M Wilkinson, 2 D Ellis, 3 E Miller.
Photography - holidays: 1 D Thorpe, 2 K Dixon, 3 D Ellis.

HOME PRODUCE
A piece of parkin: 1 L Fletcher, 2 B Darrell, 3 E MIles.
Four fruit scones: 1 K Shaw, 2 S Goloup, 3 S Dack.
One plate apple pie: 1 E Weston, 2 E Weston.
One victoria sandwich cake: 1 B Darrell, 2 K Bramley, 3 D Weston.
One plate of 6 sweet biscuits (one variety): 1 E Miles, 2 D Stanley, 3 C Clarkson.
One chocolate cake (any recipe): 1 L Fletcher, 2 K Bramley, 3 K Shaw.
One fruit cake (any recipe): 1 B Darrell, 2 K Bramley, 3 B Darrell.
One date and walnut loaf: 1 C Clarkson, 2 J Miller, 3 S Dack.
One jar homemade jam: 1 A Dey, 2 A Dey, 3 M Carr.
One jar homemade beetroot: 1 P Sykes, 2 P Sykes.

FOLLY HALL SECTION - CHILDREN UP TO 12

Miniature garden (any materials) 1 Emily Shaw, 2 Matthew Hughes.
Monster made from fruit, flowers, vegetables: 1 Matilda Williams, 2 Emily Shaw, 3 Matilda Williams.
Painting/drawing (any subject) 8/12 year olds: 1 M Bradshaw, 2 Emily Shaw.
Four decorated biscuits: 1 A Coy.
Any item of handicraft: 1 S Bradshaw.
Photography (any subject): 1 A Coy, 2 A Coy, 3 Emily Shaw.
Design and make a greetings cards: 1 A Coy, 2 A Coy, 3 A Coy.
Special art prize: 1 M Bean.



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