THE 46th Ormesby Village Show was on par with last year - 294 adult exhibits compared with 292 and children's section entries 65, compared with 75 last year.
THE 46th Ormesby Village Show was on par with last year - 294 adult exhibits compared with 292 and children's section entries 65, compared with 75 last year.
Green-fingered Geoff Freeman won five trophies and Neil and Michaela Dyble presented the prizes. The show ended with an auction of produce by Jim Shrimplin with the total of �55 going to the improvements funds for the Village Centre in Station Road.
Organisers thanked all who helped on the day, behind the scenes and the public for supporting the show. Also to those who donated prizes for the raffle, advertisers in the schedule, Ormebsy Chippy, Fletchers Stores, Rackhams, Dybles Garage, Domestic Plumbing Services and Broadland Nurseries for donating the cup winners prize vouchers.
Results:
Trophy winners:
Sweet Peas (Fenner Cup) Geoff Freeman
Fuchsia (Shepherd Cup) Geoff Freeman
Flowers (Lawson Cup) Geoff Freeman
Novice Flowers (John Bright Cup) Blanche Lord
Roses (John Piggin Vase) Geoff Freeman
Pot Plant (Jim Shrimplin Cup) Peggy Saunders
Vegetable Root Crop (Alec Batte Award) T Fulcher
Vegetable Top Crop (Radford Cup) Rev Neil Spencer
Potato Exhibit (Andrew Sangster Cup) Julie Trett
Fruit Exhibit (Arthur Allard Cup) Elaine Tolman
Handicraft (Corley Salver) Anne Larter
Decorative (Carter Cup) Margaret Hunt
Cookery (Luke Cup) Jill Farman
Cookery (Sunshine Club Cup) Elfrida Cobbold
Art Exhibit (Graystone Cup) Viv Rainsbury (by public vote)
Novice Vegetable Cup Jill Farman
Novice Decorative Susan Edwards
Junior Under 9 years (Trevor Dyble Trophy) Katja Ruda
Junior over 9 years (Alec Fisher Award) Pryce Brazier
Funny Animal (Sunshine Monster Cup) Mary O'Brien
Show 40 points (Ormesby Garden Club Cup) Geoff Freeman
Top Tray Bernadette Stubbings
See this week's Mercury for the Full Results and Class Winners.
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