PRIZE SCHEDULE FOR HOME INDUSTRIES,DOGS, PETS & POULTRY CLASSES



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PRIZE SCHEDULE FOR HOME INDUSTRIES,DOGS, PETS & POULTRY CLASSES to be held at the Exhibition & Auction Centre, Enniskillen TUESDAY 4TH & WEDNESDAY 5TH AUGUST 2015 Entries close: WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY 2015 for all sections, unless otherwise stated in the Schedule Show Manager: Ann Orr Exhibition & Auction Centre, Lackaboy, Tempo Road, Enniskillen, BT74 4BA Tel: 028 6632 2509 Fax 07005 982309 secretary@fermanaghcountyshow.com Farmers Guardian Show Business 2015 WINNER

NOTES Please keep a copy of your entries here for reference. You will receive your exhibitors letter a few days before the Show. PLEASE NOTE; NO EXHIBITS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11AM ON TUESDAY. THE HALL WILL BE CLOSED FOR JUDGING AT THIS TIME. NEW REGULATIONS -HOME INDUSTRIES & SCHOOLS SITE ACCESS TO EXHIBITION HALLS: Monday 7-9pm:Vehicle access for schools, preserves, art, craft, photography Tuesday 9-11am: Pedestrian access* for perishable items only cookery, floral arrangements, fruit & vegetables *(unless there are exceptional circumstances) Schedules for Livestock Classes available from website or show office www.fermanaghcountyshow.com 2

COUNTY FERMANAGH FARMING SOCIETY LTD. Officers of the Society President Lord Anthony Hamilton, D.L. Honorary Life Members Mr & Mrs Stuart Johnston Chairman Miss Marion Henderson Deputy Chairmen Mr Seamus Gunn & Mr Albert Knox Board of Directors Mr Noel Baxter, Mrs Heather Crawford, Mr Alex Cromie, Mrs Florence Eames, Mr Roland Graham, Mr William Graham, Mr Mrs Donna Hamill, Mr Adrian Irvine, Mrs Melanie Little D.L., Mrs Hazel McDonald, Mrs Andrea McIlveen, Mr Stanley Moffatt, Mrs Ruth Moore, Mr Alan Morrison, Mr Raymond McDermott, Mr Andrew Orr, Mr Derek Quinton, B.Sc. C.Eng., M.I.C.E., Miss Ruth Read, Mr Edward Rogers B.Agr, Mr Gavin Rogers, Mr Robert Sheridan Company Secretary Mrs Ann Orr 3

JUDGES Rabbits & Small pets - TBC Dogs - TBC Vegetables & Fruit Mr Kevin Whelehan Honey - Mrs Ethel Irvine Eggs - Mr Brian King Cut Flowers & Pot Plants - Lady Hamilton Floral Art - TBC Cookery - Mr Stephen McFarland Jams & Jellies - Mrs Jayne Paget Photography - Mr Raymond Millar Art (Adult) - TBC Craft - Mrs Jean Britton Craft confined - Mrs Barbara Lunny Foodhall - Mr John Henning Trade Stand Competition - Mr Conor McMahon School Children's Classes Art - Ms Sheila O Hare Crafts - Ms Cathy Burns, Mrs Louise Hardman, Mrs Dorothy Pendry, Mrs Georgina Hamilton & Ms Claire Walsh. Handwriting - Mr Henry Keys Compositions -Mr Valerie Adams & Mrs Ena Browne Poetry Mrs Carol Trimble & Beverly Weir The Chairman and Management Committee would like to express their sincere thanks to all judges & stewards for their time, expertise, enthusiasm and dedication. 4

RULES FOR HOME INDUSTRIES All entries will be received subject to the following conditions: 1. Entries must be made on the prescribed forms, accompanied by the proper Entry Fees, otherwise the entry will not be accepted, and the exhibit will not be allowed to compete. All Entry Forms must be signed by the Exhibitor or the Exhibitor's Agent. The full details required must accompany all entries in Industrial Classes. 2. Entry Fees will not be refunded where entries are withdrawn after the close of entries, except where the Society cancels classes. 3. Each article exhibited must be the bona fide work of the person in whose name it is exhibited and must have been completed since last year's Show. 4. All exhibits in the flowers, fruit and vegetables classes with the exception of "Flower Exhibits" must be grown by the person in whose name it is exhibited. The Committee reserves the right to examine the garden premises from which the entry is made. 5. All vegetables, including roots must be clean but not scrubbed. 6. Work entered in a class other than the distinct class to which such work belongs will be disqualified. Entry may be transferred into proper class on application to the Secretary. 7. Any article bearing the name of the Competitor or any label or mark in addition to the official number (which will be supplied by the Secretary) will be disqualified. 8. Reasonable care will be taken of articles exhibited, but the Committee will not be accountable for any loss, damage, or injury that may occur to any exhibit before, during or after the show. 9. All persons entering the Exhibition are subject to the direction of the Stewards 10. No person will be permitted to interfere with or to crowd around the Judge during adjudication. Exhibitors so doing will forfeit all claim to prizes. 11. The decision of the Judges as to the merits of exhibits shall in all cases be final. Objections to a Competitor on the grounds that he/she is not qualified to enter in a certain class will be considered if lodged in writing with the Secretary together with a fee of 10 at or before three o'clock on the day of the Show. This fee will be returned if a valid objection is sustained. Other-wise it will be forfeited to Funds of Show. 12. Should any matter arise not provided for in the purview of these Rules and Regulations, such matter shall be referred to the Board, of which 3 Members shall form a quorum, whose decision shall be final and binding, no appeal to law in any case being permitted 5

13. Exhibits must be brought to the exhibition hall between 8.00 p.m. and 9.00pm on Monday evening. Fresh cream exhibits and pets between 9.00 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Tuesday morning of Show week. No exhibits will be accepted after 11 a.m. on Tuesday and no exhibits may be removed from the Show before 4 pm on Show Day. 14. Any act of disobedience to the orders of the Stewards or Officials of the Show by any Exhibitor or his servants will render liable to forfeiture any prizes awarded to said Exhibitor, and the offender will immediately be dismissed from the Show Grounds. 15. The Board reserves to itself the right to alter the programme in any way it deems necessary, and Exhibitors must be prepared to abide by any regulations laid down. 16. In group competitions for Cups or Special Prizes no exhibit may be exhibited unless previously entered in a class for which it is eligible. 17. All exhibitors and members of the public must leave the Exhibition Hall by 11am on Tuesday 18. The Show will close at 4 pm on Wednesday of Show Week, when all persons must leave the Exhibition Hall. Exhibitors and Assistants will then be re-admitted by exhibitor's letter to remove their Exhibits, which will be handed to them by the Stewards on production of exhibitor's letter signed by Exhibitor. No exhibits will be allowed off the stands till after 4 pm. 19. Any prize may, at the discretion of the judges, be withheld or modified, according to merit. 20. No prize will be given in any class unless there are at least two Exhibits. No second prize unless there are at least three, and no third unless there are at least five, except in cases where in the opinion of the Judges, the Exhibits are of a high order of merit. 21. Any exhibitor whose entry fees amount to 25 or above will be supplied with a Free Admission Ticket. (To admit one only, to be given up at the entrance) 22. Exhibits entered in Art section must not exceed 60cm x 45cm including frame 23. AGE OF EXHIBITORS - Age on Show Day (Wednesday) EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:- 24. Floral displays must be arranged by the exhibitor ONLY. All other entries must be produced by the exhibitor under whose name it is entered. If an exhibit is suspected to have not been arranged or produced by the exhibitor under whose name it is entered, then the show reserves the right to disqualify the entry. 25. The show reserves the right to refuse any entries without explanation.

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS ON DISPLAYING ENTRIES The following information is for general guidance only. Please refer to the individual classes and the Rules for full details. Vegetables - All vegetables, including roots must be clean but not scrubbed. Eggs To be displayed on a white paper plate and / or doily. Cookery To be displayed on a white paper plate and doily and covered in a clear cellophane cover (e.g. clear food bag) NOT CLINGFILM. Each exhibitor may only enter a maximum of 1 entry per class. Jams, Jellies & Chutney - Each exhibitor may only enter a maximum of 1 entry per class. Photography Display space is limited and entries not complying with size specifications will not be judged. Photographs must not be submitted in frames but should be on a single mount. Minimum size: 5 x7 Maximum size: 8 x10 INCLUDING 1 MOUNT. Digital & traditional photographs are acceptable. Photographs must not have been previously exhibited at this Show. Each exhibitor may only enter a maximum of 1 entry per class. Art- Exhibits must not exceed 60cm x 45cm including frame and must not have been previously exhibited at this Show. Each exhibitor may only enter a maximum of 2 entries per class. Craft - Exhibits must not have been previously exhibited at this Show. Each exhibitor may only enter a maximum of 2 entries per class.

RABBIT & PET SECTION County Fermanagh Farming Society in Association with LISBURN & DISTRICT RABBIT & CAVY CLUB THE BROOK VETERINARY CLINIC have kindly donated 100 towards the Rabbit & Pet Classes. RABBIT & PET CLASSES REGULATIONS 1. Area will be opened, and allotted space will be ready for Exhibitors to begin staging at 9am on Tuesday of Show Week, and all Exhibits must be staged before 11am of that day. 2. The Show will close at 4pm on Wednesday of Show Week, when all persons must leave the Exhibition Area. Exhibitors will then be re-admitted by exhibitors letter to remove their Exhibits, which will be handed to them by the Stewards on production of their letter signed by Exhibitor. No exhibits can be removed until after the Show closes. 3. Any prize may, at the discretion of the Judges, be withheld or modified according to merit. 4. No pets may be offered or advertised for sale during the show. THE KENNETH BROWNLEE SHIELD will be presented to Best in Show. THE BROWNE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be presented to the Best Small Pet by a Fermanagh Exhibitor. ALL ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN THROUGH LISBURN & DISTRICT CAVY CLUB EMAIL FOR ENTRY FORM LISBURNRABBITCLUB@HOTMAIL.CO.UK 8

RABBIT CLASSES Fancy Section 1 Black Dutch 2 Black Dutch 3 Blue Dutch 4 Blue Dutch 5 Choc Dutch 6 Choc Dutch 7 Yellow Dutch 8 Yellow Dutch 9 AoC Dutch 10 AoC Dutch 11 Black English 12 Black English 13 Blue English 14 Blue English 15 AoC English 16 AoC English 17 N.Dwarf Self 18 N.Dwarf Self 19 N.Dwarf Agouti Patt 20 N.Dwarf Agouti Patt 21 N.Dwarf Tan Patt 22 N.Dwarf Tan Patt 23 N.Dwarf AoC 24 N.Dwarf AoC 25 REW Pole 26 REW Pole 27 AoC Pole 28 AoC Pole 29 Tan Ac 30 Tan Ac 31 Lionhead AC 32 Lionhead AC 33 AoV Fancy 34 AoV Fancy 35 Ad Fancy Chall 36 U5 Fancy Chal 37 Junior Chall AA 38 Fancy Chal AA Lop Section 39 English Lop AC 40 English Lop AC 41 German Lop AC 42 German Lop AC 43 Dwarf Lop Self 44 Dwarf Lop Self 45 Dwarf Lop AoC 46 Dwarf Lop AoC 47 Mini Lop Self 48 Mini Lop Self 49 Mini Lop Agouti Patt 50 Mini Lop Agouti Patt 51 Mini Lop Tan Patt 52 Mini Lop Tan Patt 53 Mini Lop AoC 54 Mini Lop AoC 55 French Lop AC 56 French Lop AC 57 Lion Lop AC 58 Lion Lop AC 59 Ad Lop Chal 60 U5 Lop Chal 61 Junior Lop AA 62 Lop Chal AA 9

Fur Section 63 Alaska 64 Alaska 65 Silver Fox AC 66 Silver Fox AC 67 Continental Giant AC 68 Continental Giant AC 69 New Zealand White 70 New Zealand White 71 Siberian Black/Blue 72 Siberian Black/Blue 73 Siberian AoC 74 Siberian AoC 75 Californian AC 76 Californian AC 77 Argente AC 78 Argente AC 79 Aov Fur 80 Aov Fur 81 Ad Fur Chal 82 U5 Fur Chal 83 Junior Fur AA 84 Fur Chal AA Rex Section 85 Black 86 Black 87 Seal 88 Seal 89 Marten Seal 90 Marten Seal 91 AoC Rex 92 AoC Rex 93 Black Mini Rex 94 Black Mini Rex 95 AoC Mini Rex 96 AoC Mini Rex 97 Ad Rex Chal 98 U5 Rex Chal 99 Junior Rex AA 100 Rex Chal AA Pet Section 101 Pet Class 102 Grand Chal Ad 103 Grand Chall U5 104 Grand Chall AA 105 Junior Grand Chal Cavy Section 105 Self 5-8 Month 106 Self Ad 107 Self U5 Month 108 Longhair Ad 109 Longhair 5-8 Month 110 Longhair U5 111 AoV Ad 112 AoV 5-8 Month 113 AoV U5 Month 114 Small Pet 10

VEGETABLE CLASSES THE VAUGHAN TRUST have kindly donated the prize money in the Vegetable classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Please refer to the Entry & Display Information for further details on exhibiting your produce. Class 201 - Five Kerr's Pinks potatoes (suitable for table use) Class 202 - Five potatoes of any other variety. Name of variety to be shown on Exhibit Class 203 - Five heaviest regular-shaped potatoes, any variety. Name of variety to be shown on Exhibit Class 204 - Five Onions, grown from seed or sets Class 205 - Five Shallots Class 206 - Five Radish Class 207 - Three Leeks, showing at least 2 inches of white roots Class 208 - One Head Cabbage (for table use), round head Class 209 - One Head Cabbage (for table use), pointed Class 210 - Two Heads of Cauliflower Class 211 - Two Heads Celery Class 212 - Two Heads Lettuce Class 213 - Three Red Carrots, stump-rooted, or semi stump rooted Class 214 - Three Red Carrots, long Class 215 - Three Courgettes Class 216 - Three Parsnips Class 217 - Two Turnips Class 218 - Three Beet 11

Class 219 - Five pods Broad Beans Class 220 - Five Pods of Runner Beans Class 221 - Five Pods of Dwarf French Beans Class 222 - Ten Pods Peas Class 223 - One Vegetable Marrow for table use - not to exceed 12 inches Class 224 - One Vegetable Marrow, largest and heaviest Class 225 - Parsley, 5 stems; to be shown in a jam-pot to be supplied by Exhibitor Class 226 - A Veggie Box of Fresh Garden Produce (at least 5 kinds) arranged to effect. Tomatoes may be included, Parsley is excluded except for garnishing. To be shown in a box provided by exhibitor. Max 2ft x 2ft Class 227 - One Vase of Mixed Herbs. JUVENILE CLASSES Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 228 - Collection of 3 vegetables shown on a tray provided by the exhibitor Class 229 - Five Radish COBURN PERPETUAL CUP Awarded to Exhibitor with highest points in non-championship Vegetable Classes. 1st Prize, 5 points. 2nd Prize, 3 points. 3rd Prize, 1 point. THE ASDA SHIELD Awarded to the Winning Exhibitor in the 'Collection of Vegetables' Class 12

FRUIT CLASSES THE VAUGHAN TRUST have kindly donated the prize money in the Fruit classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 All Dessert Apples must pass through a 3 inch ring. Stalks of all fruit should be left intact. Class 230 - Three Dishes of Apples, distinct variety names; one Dessert and two Cooking. Five in each dish. (confined to competitors residing in Co Fermanagh) THE LISGOOLE CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded in this class Class 231 - Two Dishes of 5 Cooking Apples - distinct variety named Class 232 - Five Apples - any recognised early variety named Class 233 - Five Apples - any recognised late variety named Class 234 - Five Apples - Bramley seedling Class 235 - Five Cooking Apples - any other variety named Class 236 - Any Other Fruit Not Specified Class 237 - Collection of Fruit (at least 3 kinds) - arranged to effect in a basket or bowl Class 238 - A Truss of Tomatoes 13

EGG CLASSES READY EGG PRODUCTS LTD. have kindly donated 100 prize money in the Egg classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Eggs to be displayed on white paper plate or doily Class 239 - Five eggs (brown) Hen. Class 240 - Five eggs (white) Hen. Class 241 - Five eggs, Duck. READY EGG PRODUCTS LTD BONUS Will be Awarded to the Best & Reserve Exhibit 20 & 15 respectively HONEY CLASSES THE VAUGHAN TRUST & FERMANAGH BEE KEEPERS have kindly donated the prize money in the Honey classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Exhibits must be the produce of Exhibitor s bees in current year. Class 243 - One section of Honey, unglazed, wrapped in cellophane paper. Class 244 - Extracted Honey in jar. Class 245-8 oz Cut Comb in plastic container. 14

CUT FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS DOWLERS GARDEN WORLD/ MANOR GARDEN CENTRE LISNASKEA have kindly donated 250 towards prize money in these classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Class 246 - Large flowered Rose (named), 1 bloom, displayed in vase WINSLOW PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded in this Class PUBLIC WILL VOTE FOR THE ROSE OF THE SHOW FROM ENTRIES IN THE ABOVE CLASS. Class 247 - Climbing or rambling Roses, 3 sprays, displayed in vase Class 248 - Large flowered Roses, 3 stems Class 249 - Cluster Flowered Roses, 3 sprays Class 250 - Patio or miniature rose, 3 sprays Class 251 - Cactus or semi-cactus Dahlias, 3 blooms, displayed in vase Class 252 - Decorative Dahlias, 3 blooms, displayed in vase Class 253 - Dahlias, Pom-Pom or ball type, one vase of three blooms Class 254 - Begonias, 3 blooms. Displayed in a suitable container provided by Exhibitor Class 255 - Pansy, one variety or mixed varieties, 5 blooms, assorted. Displayed in a suitable container provided by Exhibitor Class 256 - Sweet Pea. One vase (10 stems) in one distinct colour Class 257 - Sweet Pea. One vase (10 stems) in mixed colours SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by the late Earl of Enniskillen, C.M.G., H.M.L., for the best exhibit in the Sweet Pea Classes. Class 258 - Gladioli. One Vase (3 spikes) in 3 different colours Class 259 - Gladioli. One vase (1 spike) 15

Class 260 - Flowers raised from seed during the 12 months preceding the Show. One vase (3 blooms including sprays and inflorescence) Class 261 - Chrysanthemums (early). One vase (3 blooms) any colour/s Class 262- Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. Three vases (three kinds). Bulbs, corms, and tubers excluded- quality rather than quantity to be taken into account. Points will be awarded for correct naming of each variety THE FLORENCECOURT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded in this class Class 263 - Collection of rock plants to be shown in container supplied by Exhibitor - not exceeding 18 x 18 Class 264 - Hardy Cut Flowers of bulbous, tuberous or rhizomatous plants, blooming in the open air. One vase Class 265 - Antirrhinums. One vase (three spikes) Class 266 - Cacti, single plant in pot Class 267 - Succulent, single plant in pot Class 268 - Collection of Cacti and/or other Succulents, in one container Class 269 - Plant in Flower, one pot, excluding Geranium or Pelargonium Class 270 - Geranium or Pelargonium, any variety to be shown, in pot, not more than 10 in diameter. Class 271 - Foliage Plant or Fern, non-blooming, in pot, not more than 10'' in diameter Class 272 - Flowering Shrubs, one vase (4 varieties of one kind). Vase may be supplied by Exhibitor Class 273 - Flowering Shrubs, one vase (4 kinds). Vase may be supplied by Exhibitor 16

FLORAL ART CLASSES JIM'S PAPER & PAINTS have kindly donated 70 towards prize money in these classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 N.B. Flowers and plant materials need not necessarily be grown by the exhibitor. Only natural plant materials to be used except where otherwise stated. The Show schedule will state if accessories are permitted, otherwise they may NOT be included. Bases, Drapes, Title cards and Driftwoods are not accessories. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED THE DEPTH OF EXHIBIT IS THE DEPTH OF THE TABLE, 24 INCHES. THE ERNE FLOWER SOCIETY TROPHY to be awarded for the best exhibit in the Show. Class 274 - "WATERS EDGE" Width 24", natural arrangement, any height. Accessories allowed. Class 275 - "FOR A BABY" Petite Exhibit. Not exceeding 9" x 9" x 9" Class 276 - "SIMPLY CHINA Width 20", any height. Class 277 - "LADY IN RED Width 18", any height. FOSTER RICHARDSON CUP to be awarded to the winner of the above class Class 278 - Corsage for a Lady. - Staged on a black background. Class 279 - Gent's Buttonhole - Staged on a black background. NOVICE CLASSES A NOVICE is an exhibitor who has not previously won a 1st prize in this section. Class 280 - Decorate a bonnet. Width 20", any height. Accessories allowed. Class 281 - Arrangement of garden foliage. Width 12. 17

JUVENILE CLASS Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 282 - "TEA PARTY. Width 12". Accessories allowed. Class 283 - "FARM SCRAP. Width 12". Accessories allowed. JUVENILE NOVICE CLASS Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 284 - ON THE WILD SIDE. Width 10 THE PRESCOTT TROPHY II to be awarded to the winner of the above class WOMEN S INSTITUTE CLASS Class 285 - "CULINARY". Width 24", any height. Accessories allowed. THE W.I TROPHY to be awarded to the winner of this Class IRENE HUGHES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP **Flower Exhibits cannot be arranged in Exhibition Halls they must be prepared at home and placed in the correct section during the opening times for receiving entries.** 18

COOKERY CLASSES LAKELAND FUELS has kindly donated 100 prize money in the Cookery classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Exhibits to be presented on paper plate/doily with clear polythene bag or cover - NOT CLINGFILM. Cakes to be made and baked in the home. Entries are limited to 1 exhibit per exhibitor per class. NOT OPEN TO PROFESSIONALS, TRADERS IN HOSPITALITY OR THOSE WHO BAKE FOR ECONOMIC GAIN. HASSARD PERPETUAL CUP for highest points in adult cookery classes. Class 286 - Soda Bread - 2lb loaf tin Class 287 - Wheaten Bread - 2lb loaf tin Class 288- Five Plain Tea Scones - using 2 cutter Class 289 - Five Fruit Tea Scones (Sultana or Cherry) - using 2 cutter Class 290 - Five Oat Meal/Flake Meal Biscuits - using 2 cutter Class 291 - Five Shortbread Biscuits - using 2 cutter Class 292 - Five Brownies - cut approx. 2 square Class 293 - Five Queen Cakes (with fruit) Class 294 - Five Plain Cupcakes (not decorated) Class 295 - Five Decorated Cupcakes (judged on decoration only) Class 296 - Five Traybakes (up to three varieties) - cut approx. 2 square Class 297 - Five Muffins (of your choice) Class 298 - Swiss Roll (filled with jam only) Class 299- Apple Tart (shown on plate) 19

Class 300 - Apple Sponge Cake - max. 8 round Class 301 - Bakewell Tart - max. 8 round THE MALLARD HOME BAKES PERPETUAL TROPHY I will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the above 2 classes Class 302 - Gingerbread - 2lb loaf tin Class 303 - Madeira Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 304 - Boiled Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 305 - Sultana Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 306 - Cherry Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 307 - Marble Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 308 - Carrot Cake - 2lb loaf tin Class 309 - Victoria Sponge Cake (double tier, filled but not decorated) Class 310 - Chocolate Sponge Cake (double tier, filled but not decorated) Class 311 - Coffee Sponge Cake (double tier, filled but not decorated) S D KELLS have kindly donated 100 towards the Celebration Cake Championship A Special Award for class 312 PRIZES: Champion 30; Reserve 20 - ENTRY FEE: 1 Class 312 - Celebration Cake (no height restrictions, any flavour, fully decorated. Presented on a board maximum size 12 across centre. (Judged on taste and decoration) THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION COOKERY QUALIFYING CLASSES - PAGE 27 20

JUVENILE COOKERY CLASSES JEAN MAGUIRE RINGSIDE RESTAURANT have kindly donated 100 towards the prize money in these classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Entries are limited to 1 exhibit per exhibitor per class. THE BAKER MEMORIAL CUP will be presented to the Exhibitor gaining highest points in the Juvenile Cookery section Classes 314-317 confined to Exhibitors under 12 years of age. Class 314 - Five Fifteens - displayed in paper cases Class 315 - "Decorated Pizza" - Your own creation - max size 20cm (Base need not be home-made) Class 316 - A Healthy Lunchbox Class 317 - "Make a companion animal (e.g. goldfish, pony, cat etc) using Fruit & Vegetables" (Accessories permitted) Max. height 20cm. Displayed on a tray sized 30cm x 30cm Classes 318-321 confined to Exhibitors 12-18 years. Class 318 - Five Apple or Blueberry Pancakes Class 319 - Five Plain Cupcakes (not decorated) Class 320 - Five Decorated Cupcakes (judged on decoration only) Class 321 - Five Traybakes (up to three varieties) - cut approx. 2 square THE MALLARD HOME BAKES PERPETUAL TROPHY II will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the 12-18 years section at the Show 21

JAMS, JELLIES & CHUTNEY ERIN GROVE PRESERVES have kindly donated 50 towards the prize money in these classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Entries limited to 1 exhibit per Exhibitor per class THE MAISIE GUY CUP is presented for the highest overall marks in Jams & Jellies Class 322 - Freezer Jam - any variety Class 323 - Strawberry Class 324 - Blackcurrant Class 325 - Raspberry Class 326 - Gooseberry Class 327 - Rhubarb Class 328 - Marmalade Class 329 - Jelly, any fruit, dark in colour, named Class 330 - Chutney, any variety JUVENILE CLASS Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 331 - Jam - any variety 22

ART CLASSES SEVERFIELD (NI) LTD have kindly donated 100 prize money in the Art classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Exhibits must not exceed 60cm x 45cm including frame (Rule 21) and must not have been previously entered in the show. Limited to 2 exhibits per Exhibitor per class. THE DODO NOBLETT PALETTE to be presented to the Artist exhibiting the best painting at the Show Class 332 - Drawing in any medium Class 333 - Watercolour Class 334 - Oil Painting (portrait or still life) Class 335 - Oil Painting (Landscape) Class 336 - Painting using acrylics (Portrait or still life) Class 337 - Painting using Acrylics (Landscape) JUVENILE CLASS Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 338 - Drawing in any medium - suitably mounted THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION ART QUALIFYING CLASSES - PAGE 27 23

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES McELWAINE TECHNICAL SERVICES have kindly donated 75 towards prize money in the Photography classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 Traditional & Digital photographs acceptable & not to be previously exhibited at this Show. Exhibits should be on single mount - FRAMED EXHIBITS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Minimum photo size 5"x 7" maximum 8"x10" (incl. 1 mount) Limited to 1 exhibit per Exhibitor per class ENTRIES OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY Class 339 - Photography in colour - Portrait Class 340 - Photography in colour - Seasons Class 341 - Photography in colour - Animals Class 342 - Photography in colour - Plants Class 343 - Photography in colour - A Favourite Place Class 344 - Photography in colour - Agriculture Class 345 - Photography in black and white - Any subject Class 346 - Creative digital photograph - Computer Manipulated JUVENILE CLASSES Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Class 347 - Photography in black and white Sculpture Class 348 - Photography in colour Any subject HERON CUP II awarded for the highest points in the Photography Classes 24

CRAFT CLASSES FERMANAGH COTTAGE INDUSTRIES have kindly donated 100 towards the prize money in the Craft classes. PRIZES: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2. ENTRY FEE: 1 These Exhibits must not have been shown at Fermanagh Show before. NOT OPEN TO TRAINERS, DEALERS OR AGENTS. Limited to 2 exhibits per Exhibitor per class. READ CAREFULLY RULE 3 OF INDUSTRlAL SECTION Class 349 - Any Crocheted Garment in Wool Class 350 - Any Article in Traditional Irish Crochet Class 351 - Any Article in Tapestry (Max 30" X 24" Inc. frames etc) Class 352 - Any Article in Cross-Stitch (Max 24" X 24" Inc. frames etc) Class 353 - Patchwork Quilt Pram or Cot Class 354 - Wall Hanging in any medium Class 355 - Decorative Cushion in any medium Class 356 - Decorated Lady s Wellie Boot Class 357 - Knitted or crochet bag Class 358 - Hand Knitted Garment for an Adult Class 359 - Hand Knitted Garment for a Child Class 360 - Crocheted/ Knitted Scarf Class 361 - Any Crocheted/ Knitted Blanket or Shawl Class 362 - A Piece of Handmade Jewellery Class 363 - Any Article in Recycled Materials Class 364 - Hand Made Wedding Card Class 365 - Any Article in Woodwork, Polished or Unpolished, Cane, Willow or Plastic, prepared materials permitted 25

JUVENILE CLASSES Confined to Exhibitors under 14 years of age. Limited to 2 exhibits per Exhibitor per class Class 366 - Any Article in Recycled Materials (must not exceed 45 cm in any direction) Class 367 - Hand Made Birthday Card Class 368 - A Needlecraft Pencil Case (e.g. sewn, knitted etc) Class 369 - A Decorated Child s Wellie Boot THE FERMANAGH COTTAGE INDUSTRIES CUP awarded to the individual with the highest number of points in the Craft Classes. CONFINED CLASSES PRIZES: Rosettes only to be awarded. ENTRY FEE: 1 This section is confined to Special Care entrants only (care centres or individuals any age). Exhibitors from Care Centres must complete individual entry forms. Class 370 - Any Knitted/Crocheted Article Class 371 - Any Article in Coloured Embroidery (unframed) Class 372- Painting in any medium (must not exceed 60cm x 45cm) Class 373 - Any Article in Woodwork (must not exceed 12x12 ) Class 374 - Photography In Colour - Any Subject (must not exceed 8x10 including mount) 26

THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION HOME INDUSTRY QUALIFYING CLASSES Class 390 - ENTRY FEE: 1 Chocolate Cook of the Year Sponsored by: J & M Digan LTD. Londis, Athlone Road Moate Final: MOATE SHOW Sunday 23rd August 2015 Class 391 - All Ireland Christmas Baking Championship Sponsored by: Al Hayes Motors, Portumna Final: Eyrecourt Show Sunday 20th September 2015 Class 392 - The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland Amateur Painting Competition Sponsored by: Fleetwood Ireland Paints Company Final: VIRGINIA SHOW Wednesday 19th September 2015 Entry Fee: To Final 5 For Qualifiers at Fermanagh Show 1 PLEASE FORWARD ENTRY FEE TO SECRETARY WHO WILL PASS TO RELEVANT SHOW HOSTING FINALS Please see the Irish Shows Association website for full details, rules and terms. 27

POULTRY CLASSES R T D CRAWFORD LTD have kindly donated the prize money in the Poultry classes. PRIZES: 1st 7; 2nd 5; 3rd 3 ENTRY FEE: 1 IMPORTANT NOTES 1. All Birds must be vaccinated against Newcastle Disease. 2. Exhibitors DEFRA/DARD Flock number must be recorded on the entry form. 3.TIME OF JUDGING AND CLOSING OF ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION. The Judges will proceed to adjudicate on all the Poultry Classes at noon on Tuesday. All Exhibits must be in place not later than 10.30am. 4. It is the Exhibitors responsibility to provide drinkers & feeders for each bird entered 5. Hard feather breeds are generally Game breeds, soft feather breeds being those which remain. For more information visit http://www.poultryclub.org/breed-gallery/ 6. If a bird is entered in more than one class, this must be indicated on the entry form. 7. All Exhibitors must leave the building during judging or be disqualified. CLASSES MAY BE AMALGAMATED IF INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES LARGE FOWL SECTION Class 375 - Any variety soft feather heavy breed male/female Class 376 - Any variety soft feather light breed male/female Class 377 - Any variety large hard feather male/female BANTAM SECTION Class 378 - Any variety soft feather heavy breed bantam male/female Class 379 - Any variety soft feather light breed bantam male/female Class 380 - Any other variety true bantam male/female 28

WATERFOWL Class 381 - Any variety heavy breed drake/duck Class 382 - Any variety light breed drake/duck Class 383 - Miniature breed drake/duck Class 384 - Geese male/female JUNIOR CLASSES (AGE ON DAY OF SHOW) Class 385 - Entry by a child aged 12 to 16 years Class 386 - Entry by a child aged under 12 years THE BROWN TROPHY will be awarded to the winner of the Under 12 class. THE INA BYERS TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Bird in the Poultry Section. THE VEITCH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the best White Wyandotte. POULTRY CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPION 20, RESERVE CHAMPION 10 FERMANAGH POULTRY CHAMPIONSHIP Kindly sponsored by THE VAUGHAN TRUST PRIZES: 1ST 15; 2ND 10; 3RD 5 The highest placed bird in each of the above classes shown by a Fermanagh Exhibitor will compete. 29

THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION QUALIFYING CLASS THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & SWINFORD SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT THE ALL IRELAND FEMALE BANTAM CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP RULES & CONDITIONS PRIZEFUND: 355 1. The competition is open to all breeds of True Bantam, Diminutive, Miniature or Dwarf Fowl 2. Four Birds from each qualifying show will be eligible to compete in the final 3. Individual competitors may qualify no more than two birds for the final 4. Chickens qualifying for entry in the final may not be entered in any other classes at Swinford Show 5. Chickens must be ready for exhibition at the showground's by 11am 6. Final to be judged at 1pm 7. These rules should be read in conjunction with ISA rules Entry fee: To Qualifying Show 3 ( 2.50). To Final 6 ( 5) PRIZES: 1st: 100; 2nd: 60; 3rd: 40; 4th: 30; 5th: 20; 6th to 12th: 15. Products or vouchers may be substituted for cash prizes FINAL: SWINFORD SHOW Saturday 15th August 2015 30

DOG SHOW JOLLYES PETFOOD SUPERSTORES have kindly sponsored the Dog Show classes. MACKLE PET FOODS have kindly donated the Special Prizes. Judging to start at 6pm on Tuesday evening. Entries taken on the field ONLY Entry Fee- 2 to be paid AT RING YOUNG HANDLER Class - Any dog handled by a young person under 15 years - both the dog and handler will be judged THE THORNHILL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner The highest placed toy or miniature entry in the above class will qualify for the Gain Dog Food All Ireland Championship details at end of section. TERRIER SECTION Class - Puppy - any breed of terrier Class - Jack Russell - a dog or bitch Class - Lakeland or Fell terrier - a dog or bitch Class - Any breed of terrier TERRIER CHAMPIONSHIP (Winners of previous 4 classes eligible) THE SCOTT CUP will be awarded to The Champion Terrier 31

GUN DOG Class - Any variety of gun dog. PUPPY CLASS THE KILLYREAGH CUP will be awarded to the First Prize winner Class - Puppy - any breed excluding Terrier TOY GROUP Class - Toy Group - dog or bitch e.g. Cavalier, Pom, Pug UTILITY GROUP Class - Utility Group - dog or bitch e.g. Dalmatian, Poodle, Bull Dog WORKING GROUP Class - Pastoral group - dog or bitch e.g. Collie, Corgi, Pyrenean Mountain Dog Class - Any other breed e.g. St Bernard, German Shepherd, Doberman Class - Sporting Group, any other breed e.g. Irish Wolfhound, Bassett, Afghan, Dachshund Winners of the Puppy, Toy, Utility and Working groups are eligible to compete for THE BELMORE CUP First prize winners in each class to compete for THE K9 KUTZ CUP for the best groomed dog Winners of the Thornhill, Scott, Killyreagh, Belmore & K9 Kutz Cups to compete for THE KOZIE KENNELS & CATTERY SHIELD for the Champion Best in Show 32

THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION QUALIFYING CLASS THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION & BELTRA SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT THE ALL IRELAND GUN DOG CHAMPIONSHIP Sponsored By: Tireragh Gun Club, Cecil Whiteside & Beltra Show Society PRIZEFUND 400 RULES & CONDITIONS 1. Gun dog, any variety dog/bitch 2. Dog must be handled by person over 16 3. Dogs in final not eligible to compete in other classes at Beltra Show 4. These rules must be read in conjunction with the ISA Rules Entry fee: To Qualifying Show 3 ( 2.50). To Final 6 ( 5) PRIZES: 1st: 150 2nd: 100 3rd: 75 4th: 50 5th: 25 Perpetual Cup to 1st Prize Winner Final: BELTRA SHOW Saturday 5th September 2015 33

THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION QUALIFYING CLASS THE IRISH SHOW ASSOCIATION & CLONASLEE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT THE GAIN DOG FOOD ALL IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIP Sponsored by: Gain Dogs PRIZEFUND 500 RULES & CONDITIONS 1. Toy or miniature dog any breed to be handled by a child under 15 years 2. Large Dog any breed to be handled by teenager or adult 3. One dog from each class to qualify 4. Dogs in final not eligible to compete in other classes at Clonaslee show 5. These rules should be read in conjunction with the ISA Rules Entry fee: To Qualifying Show 3 ( 2.50). To Final 6 ( 5) PRIZES: 1st: 100 2nd: 50 3rd: 30 4th: 20 (in each class) A Trophy will be presented to the overall Champion Dog Gain Dog Food Product will be presented to each finalist Final: CLONASLEE SHOW Sunday 6th September 2015 34

AGRICULTURAL VINTAGE EVENT Sponsored by EURO AUCTIONS VINTAGE DRAW Sponsored by AIKEN AUTO SUPPLIES, JOSEPH A MILLS & SON, MODERN TYRE SERVICE, WILSON LENDRUM & WEIR & MCDONAGH ENGINEERING. To be held at the Showgrounds on Wednesday, 5th August 2015. Vehicles arrive after 10am for static display and parade of vehicles around the show grounds at 3.30pm approx. Exhibitors receive :- Complimentary tea & sandwiches (vouchers issued by stewards) FREE DRAW for exhibitors - 100 & runner up prize. We also have a Guess the Original Registration date of the Vintage Machine Competition with a 50 prize. FREE ENTRY/ REFRESHMENTS FOR VINTAGE EXHIBITORS ANIMAL WEIGHT JUDGING COMPETITION ULSTER FARMERS MART LTD have kindly donated the prize money towards this competition Guess the weight of the animal penned at the entrance to the Cattle Lawns from noon on Wednesday. RARE BREEDS DISPLAY FERMANAGH HERALD DISPLAY INDOORS IN MAIN BUILDING BY POULTRY 35

DOG SHOW DONKEY DERBY SPONSORED BY JOLLYES SPONSORED BY LIAM LEONARD Tuesday 4th August 6pm Tuesday 4th August 7.30pm Entries on field - 2 Entries on field - 5 GATE ADMISSION All Adults 9. U-16yrs: Free - if accompanied by a paying adult. 12-16yrs: 2 - if unaccompanied by paying adult. Unaccompanied under 12's will not be permitted entry. Advance Tickets 7 from NFU Insurance, Fermanagh Tourist Information Centre, Dowlers Lisnaskea, Fermanagh Cottage Industries, Erne Veterinary Group Ekn & L skea, Lisbellaw Medical Hall, Tom Read Menswear Irvinestown & Fermanagh Show Office. BLUE BADGE HOLDERS MAY ACCESS LIMITED ON SITE PARKING IF SPACE IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE NOTE STANDARD ADMISSION FEES APPLY FREE PARK & RIDE Shuttle Buses continuous on Tempo Road loop and Enniskillen Town - Wellington car park during show opening times. See www.fermanaghcountyshow.com for timetable 36