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Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.
2013 Main Show – Photographs & Results
Please click on any image to view a full-screen slideshow.
Our apologies to the “Ugliest or More Deformed Vegetables”, as these flatly refused to stay in focus for the camera. If anyone has a photo of these fine specimens, we should be delighted to upload it!
Full results:
The Harry Hopkinson Memorial Cup, for the best floral entry exhibit: Jill Love.
The Ambrose Wilton Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in the Dahlia classes: Mary Rawlins.
The Crompton-Inglefield Cup, for the highest scoring entrant in the Flower classes: Iris Hallam.
The Floral Art Rosebowl, for the highest scoring entrant in this section: Iris Hallam.
The Bob Matthews Trophy, for best Vegetable or Fruit: Brenda Mycock.
The Eric Allsopp Memorial Cup, for the highest scoring entrant in the Vegetable and Fruit classes: Iris Hallam.
The Dorothy Foden Memorial Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in the Cookery and Kitchen section: Iris Hallam.
The Tarbutt Trophy, for the best exhibit in the Gentlemen Only section: John Henbery.
The Photography Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in this section: John Henbery.
The Tallis Trophy, for the best exhibit in this class: Georgia Wayne.
Hanging Baskets Trophy: shared betwen Delia Pegg, The Swindells and Glynis Drummond.
FLOWERS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
1. 3 Roses.
1st: Liz Henbery
2. 6 stems of Sweet Peas.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Caroline Healy
3rd: Lesley Goodman
3. 3 Pansy heads.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Jean Wayne
3rd: Iris Hallam
5. 1 Gladiolus Spike.
1st: Liz Henbery
6. 3 matching Dahlias.
1st: Jean Wayne
2nd: Mary Rawlins
3rd: Jean Wayne
7. 3 pom Dahlias, 2″ or under.
1st: Mary Rawlins
8. 1 giant Dahlia.
1st: Mary Rawlins
10. Vase, between 3 & 10 spikes of garden flowers, all of one species, other than any in any previous class.
1st: Jill Love
2nd: Lesley Goodman
3rd: Iris Hallam
11. Bunch of Cut Herbs in a container.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Carolyn Green
3rd: Carolyn Green
12. Jam jar of Garden Flowers.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Ann Knight
3rd: Delia Pegg
POT PLANTS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
14. One Geranium in a pot.
1st: Jean Wayne
2nd: John Wayne
3rd: Jill Love
15. One Flowering Pot Plant.
1st: Jill Love
2nd: Ann Knight
3rd: Iris Hallam
16. One Foliage Pot Plant.
1st: Lee Hanrahan
2nd: Delia Pegg
17. Cactus or succulent in a Pot.
1st: Ann Knight
FLORAL ART.
Judge: Mrs D Pegg
18. Floral Arrangement in an egg cup.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Ann Knight
19. Flower Arrangment depicting “Wimbledon”.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Lesley Goodman
3rd: Iris Hallam
20. Flower Arrangment depicting “Tour de France”.
1st: Iris Hallam
VEGETABLES and FRUIT.
Judge: Mr P Booth
22. 3 Onions, dressed.
1st: Brenda Mycock
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Lesley Goodman
24. 3 Beetroot, leaves trimmed to 3″.
1st: Nia Linnell
25.6 Runner Beans.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Caroline Healy
3rd: Iris Hallam
26. Longest Runner Bean.
1st: Irene Wilton
27. 3 Courgettes, 4″-6″ long, of matching colour.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Dot Hart
3rd: Liz Henbery
28. 1 Marrow, 15″ maximum length.
1st: Chris Cross
2nd: Irene Wilton
29. Heaviest Marrow.
1st: Lee Hanrahan
30. 1 Cucumber.
1st: Howard Moher
2nd: Howard Moher
3rd: Caroline Healy
31. Plate of 4 Standard Tomatoes.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Caroline Healy
3rd: Nia Linnell
32. Plate of 6 Cherry Tomatoes, with calyx/stalk still attached.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Delia Pegg
3rd: Mary Rawlins
33. 4 Potatoes, any one variety.
1st: Caroline Healy
2nd: Nia Linnell
3rd: Nia Linnell
34. 3 Carrots.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Lesley Goodman
3rd: Liz Henbery
35. Vegetable(s), of one variety other than in previous classes.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Lesley Goodman
36. Ugliest or Most Deformed Vegetable.
1st: Carolyn Green
2nd: Carolyn Green
37. 1 Vegetable and 1 Cut Flower.
(Flower in water, each item judged for quality)
Joint 1st: Iris Hallam and John Wayne
2nd: Mary Rawlins
3rd: Liz Henbery
38. 3 Cooking Apples.
1st: Brenda Mycock
2nd: Delia Pegg
40. 6 Plums.
1st: Brenda Mycock
2nd: Nia Linnell
3rd: Delia Pegg
41. Plate of Fruit, one variety other than in previous classes.
(Plate up to 10″ diameter)
1st: Ann Knight
2nd: Nia Linnell
3rd: Iris Hallam
COOKERY and KITCHEN.
Judge: Mrs M Oldfield
42. Jar of Jam.
1st: Josh Stevenson
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Ann Knight
43. Jar of Marmalade.
1st: Brenda Mycock
2nd: Brenda Mycock
3rd: Iris Hallam
44. Jar of Fruit Curd.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Dan Stevenson
3rd: Pat Barnett
45. Jar of Chutney or Pickle.
1st: Brenda Mycock
2nd: Chris Cross
46. 4 Scones, sweet.
1st: Chris Cross
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Chris Cross
47. 4 Scones, savoury.
1st: Chris Cross
2nd: Pat Barnett
3rd: Dot hart
48. 4 Biscuits, sweet.
1st: Chris Cross
2nd: Nia Linnell
3rd: Nia Linnell
49. Classic Victoria Sponge with jam filling.
1st: Pat Barnett
2nd: Dot hart
3rd: Dan Stevenson
50. A Cake (other than a Victoria Sponge).
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Brenda Mycock
Joint 3rd: Chris Cross and (unknown?)
51. Fruit Pie.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Chris Cross
52. Savoury Flan or Quiche.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Josh Stevenson
3rd: Chris Cross
53. Loaf of Bread, made by Hand.
1st: Kevin Slater
2nd: Chris Cross
3rd: Chris Cross
54. Loaf of Bread, made by Machine.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Dot hart
3rd: Chris Cross
55. 3 Eggs.
1st: Fiona Hadfield
2nd: Fiona Hadfield
3rd: Iris Hallam
56. Home-made Cordial.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Brenda Mycock
3rd: Lesley Goodman
Classes for Gentlemen Entrants only.
58. Exotic Sandwich, 1 round.
1st: Paul Burlinson
2nd: John Henbery
3rd: Ian Johnston
59. A Sculpture made from Dry Pasta.
1st: John Henbery
2nd: Rob Lees
PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION.
Judge: Mr R Furness
60. A Cobweb
1st: John Henbery
2nd: John Fuller-Sessions
3rd: Liz Henbery
61. New Life
1st: John Fuller-Sessions (with a perfect 10 in all sub-categories)
2nd: John Henbery
3rd: John Henbery
62. The Last Of The Summer Wine
1st: John Henbery
2nd: Liz Henbery
3rd: John Fuller-Sessions
A CHILDREN’S CLASS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
63. Geranium in a 6″ pot.
1st: Georgia Wayne
2nd: Georgia Wayne
2013 Show Schedule
Now is the time to start pondering your entries for the 62nd Annual Parwich Flower & Vegetable Show organized by Parwich & District Horticultural Society. Click on the image below to see the classes.
In 2013 the Children’s Show will be on Sunday 23rd June and the Main Show on Sunday 1st September.
2012 Main Flower & Vegetble Show
Here are the full results from this year’s Horticultural Show.
Please click on each image to enlarge it.
Our round-up starts with the cups and trophies. Individual winners in each class can be found further down in this post.
The Harry Hopkinson Memorial Cup, for the best floral entry exhibit: Helen Pitts.
The Ambrose Wilton Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in the Dahlia classes: Jean Wayne.
The Crompton-Inglefield Cup, for the highest scoring entrant in the Flower classes: Iris Hallam.
The Floral Art Rosebowl, for the highest scoring entrant in this section: jointly awarded to Ann Knight and Iris Hallam.
The Bob Matthews Trophy, for best Vegetable or Fruit: Howard Moher.
The Eric Allsopp Memorial Cup, for the highest scoring entrant in the Vegetable and Fruit classes: Liz Henbery.
The Dorothy Foden Memorial Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in the Cookery and Kitchen section: Jane Bennett.
The Tarbutt Trophy, for the best exhibit in the Gentlemen Only section: Alan Smith.
The Photography Trophy, for the highest scoring entrant in this section: Jean Wayne.
The Tallis Trophy, for the best exhibit in this class: Amy Pitts.
FLOWERS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
1. 3 Roses.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Helen Pitts
3rd: Iris Hallam
2. 6 stems of Sweet Peas.
1st: Ann Knight
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Helen Pitts
3. 3 Pansy heads.
1st: Jean Wayne
2nd: Iris Hallam
5. 1 Gladiolus Spike.
1st: Helen Pitts
6. 3 decorative Dahlias, small.
1st: Jean Wayne
11. 3 Pom Dahlias, 2″ or under.
1st: Helen Pitts
15. Vase, between 3 & 10 spikes of garden flowers, all of one species, other than any in any previous class.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Liz Henbery
3rd: Lesley Goodman
16. Bunch of Cut Herbs in a container.
1st: Helen Pitts
2nd: Liz Henbery
3rd: Iris Hallam
17. Jam jar of Garden Flowers.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Delia Pegg
POT PLANTS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
18. One Fuchsia in a pot.
1st: Delia Pegg
2nd: Vicky Phillips
3rd: Helen Pitts
19. One Geranium in a pot.
1st: Jean Wayne
2nd: Jean Wayne
3rd: Ann Knight
20. One Flowering Pot Plant.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Iris Hallam
22. Cactus or succulent in a Pot.
1st: Ann Knight
2nd: Helen Pitts
FLORAL ART.
Judge: Mrs D Pegg
23. Floral Arrangement in an egg cup.
1st: Ann Knight
2nd: Iris Hallam
24. Flower Arrangment depicting “The 2012 Olympics”.
1st: Irene Hallam
2nd: Ann Knight
25. Flower Arrangment depicting “80th Anniversary of Mass Trespass on Kinder Scout”.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Helen Pitts
VEGETABLES and FRUIT.
Judge: Mr P Booth
27. 3 Onions, dressed.
1st: Sue Purvis
2nd: Linnell Family
3rd: Lesley Goodman
29. 3 Beetroot, leaves trimmed to 3″.
1st: Sue Purvis
2nd: Mike Hart
3rd: Dot Hart
30.6 Runner Beans.
1st: Sue Purvis
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Rob & Emma
31. Longest Runner Bean.
1st: Irene Wilton
32. 3 Courgettes, 4″-6″ long, of matching colour.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Dot Hart
33. 1 Marrow, 15″ maximum length.
1st: Irene Wilton
35. 1 Cucumber.
1st: Mike Hart
2nd: Lucy-Lee Hanrahan
3rd: Mike Hart
36. Plate of 4 Standard Tomatoes.
1st: Delia Pegg
37. Plate of 6 Cherry Tomatoes, with calyx/stalk still attached.
1st: Howard Moher
2nd: Liz Henbery
3rd: Delia Pegg
38. 4 Potatoes, any one variety.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Rob & Emma
3rd: Liz Henbery
39. 3 Carrots.
1st: Lesley Goodman
2nd: Lesley Goodman
40. Vegetable(s), of one variety other than in previous classes.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Mike Hart
41. Ugliest or Most Deformed Vegetable.
1st: Ann Knight
42. 1 Vegetable and 1 Cut Flower.
(Flower in water, each item judged for quality)
1st: Helen Pitts
2nd: Irene Wilton
3rd: Jean Wayne
44. 3 Eating Apples.
1st: Helen Pitts
45. 6 Plums.
1st: Rob & Emma
2nd: Iris Hallam
COOKERY and KITCHEN.
Judge: Mrs M Oldfield
47. Jar of Jam.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Lesley Goodman
49. Jar of Fruit Curd.
1st: Jane Bennett
2nd: Cheryl Woolley
3rd: Iris Hallam
50. Jar of Fruit Chutney.
1st: Rob & Emma
2nd: Jane Bennett
3rd: Cheryl Woolley
51. 4 Scones, sweet.
1st: Pat Barnett
2nd: Jean Wayne
3rd: Jean Wayne
52. 4 Scones, savoury.
1st: Dot Hart
2nd: Iris Hallam
3rd: Jane Bennett
53. 4 Biscuits, sweet.
1st: Helen Pitts
Joint 2nd: Pat Barnett
Joint 2nd: Lesley Goodman
54. Classic Victoria Sponge with jam filling.
1st: Dot Hart
2nd: Pat Barnett
3rd: Linnell Family
55. A Cake (other than Victoria Sponge).
1st: Jane Bennett
2nd: Cheryl Woolley
3rd: Lesley Goodman
56. Fruit Pie.
1st: Jane Bennett
2nd: Iris Hallam
57. Savoury Flan or Quiche.
1st: Iris Hallam
2nd: Jane Bennett
58. Loaf of Bread.
1st: Liz Henbery
2nd: Jane Bennett
3rd: Mike Hart
59. 3 Eggs.
1st: Fiona Hadfield
2nd: Fiona Hadfield
3rd: Rob & Emma
60. Home-made Cordial.
1st: Lesley Goodman
Classes for Gentlemen Entrants only.
62. 3 Decorated Cupcakes.
1st: Ed Linnell
2nd: Alan Smith
3rd: Ian Johnson
63. A Sculpture made from Cheese.
1st: Alan Smith
2nd: John Henbery
3rd: Ed Linnell
PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION.
Judge: Mr R Furness
64. The Place Where I Live
1st: Robert Woolley
2nd: Liz Henbery
3rd: John Fuller-Sessions
65. Tree (any aspect, idea or detail of a ‘tree’)
1st: Jean Wayne
2nd: John Fuller-Sessions
Joint 3rd: John Henbery
Joint 3rd: Denis Laycock
A CHILDREN’S CLASS.
Judge: Mr W K Wilkins
66. Geranium in a 6″ pot.
1st: Ben Pitts
2nd: Amy Pitts
3rd: Emily Pitts
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Main Flower & Vegetable Show postponed for 2009
It is with great sadness that Parwich and District Horticultural Society have made the decision to not hold their annual show this year. At a committee meeting held last week there was much discussion regarding alternative venues, due to the rebuild of the Memorial Hall, and possible changing the format of the show.
However, it was decided that it would be better to `have a year off` rather than run a sub standard show.
With the new Memorial Hall due to be ready for next year’s show we hope that all exhibitors will help us to make use of the new facilities by ensuring that the Main Show in 2010 will be bigger and better than before.
Children’s Horticultural Show Sunday 21st June 2009
Click here to access the show schedule as a pdf.
Exhibits must be brought to the Hall between 9-30 and 12-30am. The Show will be open from 2pm onwards, with the Prize giving at 5pm. (Exhibits must not be removed until after the Prize giving.
Main Flower & Vegetable Show Sunday 7th September 2008
The Horticultural Society are particularly grateful to the commitment of the judges. Mr R Hill of Dronfield worked particularly hard this year judging the local flowers as usual, the local vegetables in place of Mrs Hill who was unwell and also jointly the open chrysanthemum classes as the planned judge had to withdraw because of a family commitment. Mr W K Wilkins of Bradley judged the dahlias and jointly with Mr Hill the chrysanthemums. Mrs M Oldfield of Buxton, a former head of catering at M & S judged the home produce section. This was her first year as one of our judges and we hope we will see her again in the future. The organisers were particularly impressed that she noted that she was served an M & S quiche for lunch. Last but not least we would also like to thank Emma of Absolutely Fabulous in Ashbourne for stepping in at the last minute to very professionally judge the floral art.
The Society would also like to give a big thank you to all who worked so hard to make the day a success. As can be seen from the list of trophy winners below Tony and Rita very nearly swept the board.
The prizes were presented by our new Headteacher Caroline Rogers and Denis Laycock very ably acted as auctioneer. The auction made around £120, which will go some of the way towards covering the expenses of the day.
Harry Hopkinson Memorial Cup
(for best floral entry in the local classes)
Rita Marshall
Ambrose Wilton Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in local dahlia classes)
Peter Rawlins
Crompton-Inglefield Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the local flower section)
Rita Marshall
Bob Matthews Trophy
(for best vegetable in the local classes)
Alan Oldfield
Eric Allsopp Memorial Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the local vegetable section)
Tony Marshall
Tallis Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in the children’s section)
Tamara Danks and Ben Pitts jointly
Dorothy Foden Memorial Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in the preserves and cookery section)
Jane Bennett
Alan Oldfield Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant overall in the local flower and vegetable sections)
Tony Marshall
Floral Art Rosebowl
(for highest scoring entrant in the floral art classes from both the local and open classes)
Rita Marshall
P&DHS Chrysanthemum Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the open chrysanthemum section)
Paul Snow
P&DHS Dahlia Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the open dahlia section)
Paul Snow
Abel Shipley Memorial Trophy
(for hanging basket competition)
Jack Cundy
Click here to see the full Schedule
Children’s Horticultural Show Sunday 22nd June 2008
The entries for Parwich School Poster Competition were displayed on Sunday in the Memorial Hall. This year’s theme was ‘a Parwich garden’. The entries were excellent, rivalling the real gardens for colour and profusion. In the 7 yrs and under section first prize went to Lexie L, second to Lauren M and third to Jacob B. In the 8yrs and over section first prize went to Tamara D, second to Georgia G and third to Bertie L. Thank you to the School for supporting this, and to Carolyn, Ruby and Jean for judging it.

The Children’s Show was very well supported, with a most impressive range of entries. The Show tables and drawings as a whole are well worth visiting, with the miniature gardens and animals made out of fruit and vegetables being of an exceptionally high standard. Well done to all who entered. If possible the standard was even higher than last year, perhaps helped by a very wet Saturday, keeping the children indoors. Thank you to Alan for judging the geraniums, which this year were supplied by Wyaston Nursery, and to Rita for judging the rest.
Rita said: “I found the Children’s Show most enjoyable. It was a really hard task picking a winner as everyone had put such a lot of effort and hard work into their entries. I was amazed at the high standard and imagination the children had. To me everyone was a winner! I also would like to thank the Horticultural Society for my flowers; it was a nice surprise and a lovely ending to my day.”

Also a particular thank you to Ann for ensuring the smooth and impartial running of the Show and to Flo for all the recording and tallying of results and points.
A good range of children won prizes in each class, with one outstandingly successful entrant in the 7yrs and under (it is just as well the judge does not know whose entry is which). It was heartening also to see more children entering the 12 to 16yr age group, this year; let’s hope the trend continues.

The trophies were awarded as follows:
Ella Hopkinson Cup
(for the geraniums grown by children at Stepping Stones and Parwich School)
7yrs and under won by Jack B
8yrs and over won by Elizabeth B
Kath & Cliff Goldstraw Cup
(for best picture in show)
Won by Emily P
Matthews Cup
(for most points in each age group)
7yrs and under won by Emily P
8 to 11yrs won by Elizabeth B
11 to 16ys won by Kerry A & William B
Compton-Inglefield Cup
(for most points in Show)
Won by Emily P

The full results of the Show are as follows:
7 Yrs and under
1. Decorate a potato: 1st Emily P, 2nd Bethany F, 3rd Benjamin P
2. Vase of flowers: 1st Bethany F, 2nd Jacob B, 3rd Emily P
3. Arrangement of flowers: 1st Emily P, 2nd Lexie L, 3rd Amy G
4. Painting of a tree: 1st Emily P, 2nd Bethany F, 3rd Lexie L
5. Miniature garden on a plate: 1st Emily P, 2nd Dan S, 3rd Hollie F
6. Animal, using fruit or vegetables: 1st Emily P, 2nd James B, 3rd Jacob B
7. Geranium(Parwich School & Stepping Stones): 1st Jacob B, 2nd Eryk A, 3rd Freya N
8 – 11 Yrs
8. Decorate a potato: 1st Charlotte Br, 2nd Kirstin B, 3rd Jack G
9. Vase of flowers: 1st Harriet Buckley, 2nd Elizabeth B, 3rd Tom S
10. Arrangement of flowers: 1st Tom S, 2nd Elizabeth B, 3rd Kirsten B
11. Painting of a tree: 1st Charlotte B, 2nd Tom S, 3rd Harriet B
12. Miniature garden on a plate: 1st Josh S, 2nd Elizabeth B, 3rd Tom S
13. Animal, using fruit or vegetables: 1st Lucy D, 2nd Elizabeth B, 3rd Charlotte B
14. Geranium(Parwich School): 1st Elizabeth B, 2nd Gabriella B, 3rd Harriet B
12 – 16 Yrs
15. Decorate a potato: 1st Kerry A, 2nd William B, 3rd Rannoch L
16. Vase of flowers: 1st William B, 2nd Rannoch L, 3rd Kerry A
17. Arrangement of flowers: 1st Heather H, 2nd Sam H, 3rd Rannoch L
18. Painting of a tree: 1st William B, 2nd Rannoch L, 3rd Kerry A
19. Miniature garden on a plate: 1st Kerry A, 2nd Sam H, 3rd Heather H
20. Animal, using fruit or vegetables: 1st Heather H, 2nd Sam H, 3rd Rannoch L
Please click here to access the full Show Schedule in a printer friendly pdf format.

Click here to access the 2007 Main Show Schedule.
Sunday the 2nd of September saw Parwich and District Horticultural Society’s 57th Annual Flower and Vegetable Show in the Memorial Hall. The Hall looked stunning with a selection of flowers, fruit, vegetables and home produce. It is also impressive that there are people willing to give up their Sundays to judge these local shows. In Parwich this year the judges were:
Chrysanthemums – Mr G Cobb of Matlock
Dahlias – Mr W K Wilkinson of Bradley
Other Flowers & Pot Plants– Mr R Hill of Dronfield
Vegetables– Mrs K Hill of Dronfield
Home Produce– Mrs E Sims of Woodeaves
Floral Art– Ms D Wayne of Absolutely Fabulous, Ashbourne

The local classes were well supported with an excellent range of entries. The Preserves & Cookery Section was particularly well supported with 12 entries in the new bread making class. It was good to see younger entrants, Sophie Philips and Catherine Bunting, winning several prizes for their baking. First time entrant Mrs Jane Bennett took the cup for this section.
Also in the other local sections we saw two other youngsters, James and Lucy Dickinson and William Beesley, taking on the adults and winning prizes. Mrs Anne Knight’s floral arrangement in an egg cup was selected as the best local floral entry in show, and Mr Peter Rawlins’ tomatoes as best local vegetable entry in show. However, husband and wife team, Tony and Rita Marshall, all but swept the board in the local flower and vegetable sections. They competed with each other for the Alan Oldfield Trophey for overall highest scoring entrant, with Tony just pipping Rita to the post.

The open floral art sections were also impressive with entries depicting ‘The English Summer’ and an arrangement using a wine bottle. Strawberries and cream on one entry perhaps were nostalgic for summers gone by, with the entry including a pair Wellington boots being more appropriate to this summer. It must have taken all of Delia Wayne’s professional skill to choose the prize winners.
The open sections in general had fewer entries, with no entries at all in the Open Vegetable Section. Can the Society do something different to attract more entries? The Dahlia and Chrysanthemum sections were also smaller than previous years but there was certainly no reduction in quality, with National Society Medals being awarded in both sections. Mr Paul Snow did particularly well, taking two of the National Medals, a Certificate of Merit and both cups.
Mrs Debbie Webster of Parwich presented the prizes and the day was rounded off by an auction of the produce and a raffle draw. Mr Denis Laycock of Parwich stepped in at the last minute to take the auction and his inimitable style helped get the bidders enthusiastically emptying their pockets of change and notes. Society members were particularly generous in the raffle prizes this year, which included a voucher for work in your garden by Parwich Pruners, as well as hampers of prize winning produce, and other prizes. The auction and the raffle may mean that the Show actually makes a small profit this year, an unexpected bonus to the Horticultural Society.

Trophy Winners
Harry Hopkinson Memorial Cup
(for best floral entry in the local classes)
Anne Knight for class 19, floral arrangement in an egg cup
Tarbatt Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in local dahlia classes)
Dot Hart
Crompton-Inglefield Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the local flower section)
Rita Marshall
Bob Matthews Trophy
(for best vegetable in the local classes)
Peter Rawlins for class 30, plate of 4 standard tomatoes
Eric Allsopp Memorial Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the local vegetable section)
Tony Marshall
Tallis Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in the children’s section)
Catherine Bunting
Dorothy Foden Memorial Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in the preserves and cookery section)
Jane Bennett
Alan Oldfield Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant overall in the local flower and vegetable sections)
Tony Marshall
Floral Art Rosebowl
(for highest scoring entrant in the floral art classes from both the local and open classes)
Won jointly by Rita Marshall & Helen Pitts

P&DHS Chrysanthemum Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the open chrysanthemum section)
Mr Paul Snow
National Chrysanthemum Society Medals
(awarded to best chrysanthemum exhibits in any section, as appropriate)
Silver: Mr Paul Snow for class 54, vase of 3 sprays (single)
Certificate of Merit: Mr Paul Snow for class 54, vase of 3 sprays (single)
P&DHS Dahlia Cup
(for highest scoring entrant in the open dahlia section)
Mr Paul Snow
National Dahlia Society Medals
(awarded to best dahlia exhibits in any section, as appropriate)
Silver: Mr David Johnson for class 56, one decorative (giant)
Bronze: Mr Paul Snow for class 59, vase of 3 cactus or semi-cactus (medium)
Ambrose Wilton Trophy
(for highest scoring entrant in the open vegetable section)
No entries in the open vegetable section this year
2007 Children’s Horticultural Show
There were some nine entries to the Scarecrow Competition, with an additional anonymous entry appearing on the Green. The entries were inventive and amusing, with first prize going to the Griffiths family, second prize to the Drummond family and third prize to Mrs Barbara Edge. Well done to all entries and thank you to David and Janice Wigley for judging. It was a pleasure to have Brian and Barbara McCormick back in the village to present the winners with the McCormick Trophy.
The entries for Parwich School Poster Competitionwere displayed on Sunday in the Memorial Hall. This year’s theme was ‘the contents of a compost bin’. The entries were excellent, revealing an understanding of the composting progress, with some very realistic drawings of worms and insects, as well as the garden and kitchen waste. In the 7 yrs and under section first prize went to Jake Edge, second to Sam Dale and third to Ruben Griffiths. In the 8yrs and over section first prize went to James Dickinson, second to Tom Stafford and third to Elena Danks. Thank you to the School for supporting this, and to Di Turnbull for judging it.
The Children’s Show was very well supported, with a most impressive range of entries. The Show tables and drawings as a whole are well worth visiting, with the miniature gardens and animals made out of fruit and vegetables being of an exceptionally high standard. Also the drawings of Parwich people were well done, with no need to indicate who the models were. Well done to all who entered. A good range of children won prizes in each class, but the trophies were awarded as follows:
Ella Hopkinson Cup(for the geraniums grown by children at Parwich School)
7yrs and under won by Jamie Noble
8yrs and over won by Thomas Bunting
Kath & Cliff Goldstraw Cup (for best picture in show)
Won by Bethany Fentom
Matthews Cup (for most points in each age group)
7yrs and under won by Jacob Buckley
8 to 11yrs won by Georgia Griffiths
11 to 16ys won by Alexander Drummod
Compton-Inglefield Cup (for most points in Show)
Won by Alexander Drummond
It was certainly a difficult job for the judges. So a very big thank you to Alan Oldfield for judging the geraniums, and to Ruby Hickmott and Jean Wells for judging the rest. Also thank you to Don and Audrey Higgins for presenting the prizes. The one area of the Show where we need to encourage more entries is the 11 to 16 years sections. The entries submitted were excellent, but some of these classes had only one or two entries.




















































































































