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  Annual Show
   To be held at Mart Park, Dalmally on

Saturday 5th September, 2020
            by kind permission of
         The MacDougall Family
        and United Auctions Ltd.

     Schedule of
  Classes and Prizes

ENTRIES CLOSE ON THE 15TH AUGUST
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Web: www.dalmally-show.co.uk

                                Honorary President:
                                      Mr W McNicol

                           Honorary Vice-Presidents:
                        Mrs D Cameron             Mrs J Steer
                        Mr D McLaren              Mr J MacKay
                        Ms G Chrystal             Mrs A McNicol
                        Mrs E Turner              Mr A MacCallum

PRIZES 2020
Cattle and Sheep:       1st—£10.00, 2nd—£5.00, 3rd—£3.00, 4th— £2.00, HC.
Dogs:                   1st—£4.00, 2nd—£3.00, 3rd—£2.00, HC.
All other classes:      1st—£3.00, 2nd—£2.00, 3rd—£1.00, HC.

Prize money to be collected on show day from relevant convenor/steward in all areas.
Special prizes will be forwarded, but if not received by 31 October, please notify the
treasurer.
Trophies are to be returned to the secretary on show day for inscription.
Challenge cups will be won outright if won three years in succession or five years in all,
except those marked perpetual in the catalogue.

There will not be a Show catalogue in 2020, non-livestock entrants will be issued
tickets to be displayed with their exhibits, which will be turned over after judging
to display the exhibitor name and address.
Lists with details of livestock classes and exhibitors will be available free of
charge at the cattle passport office and from livestock convenors.

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Office Bearers 2020
President: Mr John Macpherson, Balliemeanoch, Dalmally. Tel 07748966075
email: balliemeanoch@live.co.uk
Past President: Mrs Marjorie Walker.
Vice Presidents: Mr Angus MacKay and Miss Ann McLaren.
Secretary: Tracey Peedle, Sabhal Dianoch, Cladich, Dalmally, PA33 1BQ.
Email: traceypeedle@hotmail.com.
Assistant Secretary: Mrs Marjorie Walker, Carloonan Farm, Inveraray, PA32 8XG.
Tel: 01499 302090. email: walker@carloonan.plus.com.
Treasurer: Jon Strickland, Cladich Mor, Cladich, Dalmally. Tel: 07718524158.
Email: jon@cladich-argyll.co.uk.
Trophies Administrator : Mrs Rhona Crawford, Brenchoille, Inveraray,
PA32 8XN. Tel: 01499 500217. email: rhona@brenfarm.co.uk
Entry Secretary: Susan McLaughlin, Tigh Na Mhoille, Castles Estate, Lochawe,
Dalmally, PA33 1AP. Tel: 01838 200638, email: castlesfarm@hotmail.co.uk.

                     Committee Members 2020

Jenny Beesley              Duncan MacDougall          Ruaraidh MacKay
Steve Beesley              Louisa MacDougall          Alan McKechnie
Mhairi Brown               Nick McGranachan           Graeme McKechnie
Alan Campbell              Margaret McGranachan       Dan McLaughlin
Stuart Campbell            Emma McGrigor              Rory MacLean
Caitlin Crawford           Archie MacIntyre           Alec Macpherson
Duncan Crawford            Keith MacIntyre            George Macpherson
Dougie Ford                Morven MacIntyre           Sybil Macpherson
Peter Hennessey            Scott MacIntyre
Duncan Lemay               Alison MacKay

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Dalmally Agricultural Society Rules.
1.    The Society shall be known as the Dalmally Agricultural Society.
2.    Show areas for 2020 shall be as follows:-
      a) Cattle—confined– to the parishes of Glenorchy and Innishail, Kilchrenan,
      Dalavich, Village of Lochawe, Inveraray, part of the parish of Kilmorich, to north of
      river Kinglas and part of the parish of Ardchattan east of River Etive to it’s junction
      with Allt Fhaolain and thence along parish boundary to its junction with the parish of
      Glenorchy.
      b) Cattle—Open.
      c) Sheep—Confined—as (a) above.
      d) Sheep—Open.
      e) Crooks and Sticks—Confined to North and South Lorn and the parish of Inveraray,
      Glenaray and Kilmorich.
      f) Crooks and sticks—open.
      g) All other sections—Open.
3.    Membership is open to all. Subscriptions for full membership will be £6.00 payable to
      the Treasurer or Entry Secretary by closing date for entries. Members are admitted to
      the Show free of charge on production of their membership tickets. Otherwise full
      entry is applicable.
4.    Any number of stock entries may be made. All livestock exhibitors must be members.
      Entry fees (per entry) are as follows: Cattle and Sheep (all classes) £2.00, Dogs
      (paid on field) £2.00, Poultry £1.00, Children’s classes (paid on field) £0.50, all other
      classes £0.50.
5.    1st, 2nd and 3rd prize-winner's in the confined cattle and sheep classes will
      automatically be eligible to enter the corresponding classes in the open sections.
6.    Competitors will lodge their entries in writing with the Entry Secretary by the 15th
      August. Late entries will be accepted but will incur a £5 per exhibitor late entry fee .
7.    All livestock entries must be owned by the exhibitor at least 3 months prior to the
      Show.
8.    All vegetables must have been grown by the exhibitor, all baking, knitting, produce,
      jams, sticks etc. must be the work of the exhibitor and not exhibited previously at
      Dalmally Show.
9.    Only amateurs will be allowed to compete in all sections other than livestock sections.
10.   Riggs or chasers are not eligible.
11.   No animal can be exhibited for a special prize which has not been shown in its class.
12.   All bulls and pedigree cattle are to be led.
13.   No hard teeth permitted in animals exhibited in calf classes. Two hard teeth only
      permitted in animals exhibited in classes for young heifers and bulls. Four hard teeth
      only permitted in animals exhibited in classes for two year old heifer and bulls.
14.   Only one person allowed in judging ring with cattle.

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15.     All exhibits must be placed in the show yard by 9.30am, except dog show entries
        which are entered on the day before 1.30pm. The committee will be in attendance
        from 8.30am to receive and place exhibits.
        EXHIBITS MUST NOT BE REMOVED BEFORE 4PM unless special permission
        has been obtained from the relevant steward. All non-livestock exhibits must be
        removed by 5pm.
16.     1st, 2nd, 3rd , 4th and HC prizes will be awarded in cattle and sheep classes, The
        points in cattle and sheep classes shall be 7, 5, 3 and 1—in the event of a tie the
        number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be taken into account with highest ranking
        awards having greatest weighting. In all other classes 1st, 2nd, 3rd and HC will be
        awarded. The points shall be 5, 3 and 1—in the event of a tie the number of HC
        awards will be taken into account.
17      Any exhibitor or his representative refusing to accept the judge’s placing in any class
        will be disqualified. All disputes will be settled by President, Secretary and relevant
        Steward: all objections must be lodged by 6pm the day following the Show and a
        £10.00 deposit made. The deposit will be forfeited if the objection is not sustained.
18      The Society will not be liable in any claim for loss or damage arising from accidents
        or otherwise at or in connection with the show.
19      A donation of not less than 10% will be made to the Society from the sale of exhibits.
20      All trophies to be returned to the Secretary one month prior to date of Show.
21      Shared ownership must be declared on entry form.
22      All animals shown in a group must belong to a single exhibitor.

Any person entering stock at Dalmally Show is accepted with the understanding that they are
agreeing to abide by the society rules as outlined above in addition to the conditions detailed below.
1.      All exhibitors must ensure that all of the following details are given to the
        entry secretary on entering livestock: Name of owner, Full address and
        telephone number, CPH number and flock/herd number and details of any
        stock handlers. Any changes to details provided must be given to the
        secretary before Show day.
2.      Cattle within animal health schemes must be reported to the Entry Secretary
        and a copy of the relevant certificate sent/emailed to the entry secretary no
        later than 2 week before the show to ensure IBR rules are applied on Show
        day.
3.      Sheep that are part of the scrapie monitoring scheme must be individually
        listed on the entry form (class and tag number) and must not be pregnant,
        not have lambed within 30 days prior to the Show and not be subject to
        procedures that change the seasonal breeding pattern.
4.      Exhibitors must adhere to the Transportation of Animals (cleansing and
        disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005.

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5.    Separate movement documentation must be completed in full to move sheep
      to the Show and home, and sent to SAMU.
6.    All livestock must be double tagged according to current regulations.
7.    Cattle passports must accompany all cattle to the Show and be presented to
      the cattle steward before judging, no animal without a passport can be
      unloaded and penned.
8.    All exhibitors must be aware of their responsibility in maintaining the safety
      of the public when moving animals
9.    Exhibitors must comply with any additional regulations as set down by the
      Scottish government which are in force on Show day.

     LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR REGULATIONS —SHOW CPH 68/171/8000

Poultry regulations
Exhibitors of Poultry must comply with regulations as set out by the State
Veterinary Division in accordance with Avian Influenza (preventive measures)
(Scotland) Order 2007.

1.    All exhibitors must cleanse and disinfect cages/crates/baskets used to
      transport birds to the Show ground. At the Show all litter and manure
      within cages or baskets must be contained until disposal, any spillages
      outside the cage must be cleansed and disinfected immediately. Litter and
      manure must be disposed of in a manner which does not present a risk of
      spread of diseases i.e. in a sealed bag for normal refuse collection so that
      other birds do not have direct access to it.
2.    The exhibitor must ensure that they provide the entry secretary with their
      home and business address (if different), and any details of additional
      addressed bird exhibits have been kept in the 28 days prior to the Show.
      Any birds sold on Show day must be reported to the secretary with details of
      new owner (name and address).

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CATTLE SECTION
Trophies
T1.    The Craig perpetual challenge cup. Presented by the late Captain R A
       Oldham of Craig for Overall Cattle Champion.
T2.    The Captain R A Oldham Memorial perpetual challenge cup presented by
       the society for Overall Reserve Champion.
T5.    Challenge cup for Best animal bred by a crofter, shepherd or stalker in the
       confined classes presented by the late Mr G Knight.
T79    The Dunach cup for young handler presented by Lady Denham of Dunach.

                             HIGHLAND CATTLE
T6     Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Animal in the Highland cattle section
       presented by the Late Sir James Denby Roberts, Bt of Strathallan,
       Auchterarder.
T7     Crunachy Challenge Cup for Best Highland Bull Stirk bred by exhibitor
       presented by the late Mr John Mercer, Crunachy.
T8     Glenogle Perpetual Cup for Best Heifer, presented by the late Mr Ewan
       Cameron OBE.
T9     Brig R W L Fellowes Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by his
       family for Reserve Champion.
T10    Achnacloich Perpetual Challenge Trophy for Best Female Group of
       Highland Cattle, 3 animals presented by the late Mrs J Y Nelson of
       Achnacloich.
T72    Glenstrae Perpetual Challenge Quaich for the Best Animal in confined
       classes.
CLASSES (Class 19 may be entered on Show day with the Highland cattle Steward)

1.     Cow in milk born before 1st January 2016—Confined
2.     Cow in milk born before 1st January 2016—Open
3.     Cow in milk born in 2016—Confined
4.     Cow in milk born in 2016—Open
5.     Heifer Calf born in 2020—Confined
6.     Heifer Calf born in 2020—Open
7.     Bull calf born in 2020—Confined
8.     Bull calf born in 2020 —Open

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9.    Heifer born in 2017—Confined
10.   Heifer born in 2017—Open
11.   Heifer born in 2018 —Confined
12.   Heifer born in 2018—Open
13.   Heifer born in 2019 —Confined
14.   Heifer born in 2019 —Open
15.   Bull born before 1st January 2019—Confined
16.   Bull born before 1st January 2019—Open
17.   Bull born in 2019—Confined
18.   Bull born in 2019 —Open
19.   Best young handler (open to any person under 16 years of age, with any
      breed of halter-led animal, judged in the highland cattle ring. Entries are
      via the cattle stewards on the day)

                    COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE
Trophies
T3.   Challenge cup presented by the late V W Huntington Esquire of Bonawe for
      Best Cross Bred Calf.
T4.   The Balure Trophy for Best Bullock in Show presented by the late Mr C
      MacLean.
T11. Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Native Cattle Animal in section, presented
     by Messrs Hepburn and Ross.
T13. The Lescraigie Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs Steer and the late
     Mr R Steer for Champion in confined commercial beef section.
T14. The Ormsary Perpetual Challenge Trophy for Best Animal in Commercial
     Beef presented by Sir William J Lithgow Bt of Ormsary.
T15. Challenge cup for best Animal in Class 24 presented by DAS.
T16. Challenge cup for best pair of animals bred by the exhibitor in the
     commercial beef cattle section.
T69. Bidwell’s Shield for Reserve Champion in Commercial Beef Section.
T73. The McCallum cup presented by Mr R Malcom of Poltalloch for Reserve
     Champion in the Confined Section.

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Classes (any breed or cross)
20.    Cow in milk —Confined
21.    Cow in milk —Open.
22.    Calf, either sex born between 1st September 2019 and 1st February 2020—
       confined.
23.    Calf, either sex born between 1st September 2019 and 1st February 2020—
       Open.
24.    Calf, either sex, born after 1st February 2020 —Confined.
25.    Calf, either sex, born after 1st February 2020 —Open.
26.    Calf, either sex, born after 1st February 2020 by a native sire —Confined.
27.    Calf, either sex, born after 1st February 2020 by a native sire —Open.
28.    Bullock, 1 year old and under 2 —Confined.
29.    Bullock, 1 year old and under 2 —Open.
30.    Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 —Confined
31.    Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 —Open.
32.    Pair of animals, from any other class, bred by exhibitor—Confined.
33.    Pair of animals, from any other class, bred by exhibitor —Open.
34.    Bull, any age —Confined.
35.    Bull, any age —Open.
19.    Best young handler (details in highland cattle section—page 8)

                        GALLOWAY CATTLE (open)
Trophies
T12    The Portsonachan Hotel Cup for best Galloway exhibit.
T62   The Calum McDonald Memorial Trophy, this year awarded to the best
      exhibit in the Commercial Beef Cattle Section.
Classes
36     Cow in calf/milk.
37     Calf either sex born after 1st December 2019.
38     Heifer 2 years old.
39     Heifer 1 year old and under 2 years old.
40     Bull, any age.
19     Best young handler (details in highland cattle section—page 8)

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SHEEP SECTION
T81   The Bodach’s perpetual cup, for overall sheep champion, with £100, In
      memory of the late Mr Iain Cameron. presented by the shepherd’s who
      knew him.
                         BLACKFACE SHEEP
Trophies —Confined
T17 Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Male sheep presented by the late Major
     Duncan McCallum.
T18 Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Female Sheep presented by the late Mr
     Henry Tyson, Achnacarron.
T19 Anderson Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Female Group of
     Ewe, Gimmer and Ewe Lamb presented by the late Mr and Mrs J
     Robertson, Doune of Glendouglas.
T20 The Duncan Sinclair Memorial Perpetual Challenge Rosebowl for
     Champion Confined Sheep, Presented by the late Mr Hugh Sinclair.
T21 The John McConnachie Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the exhibitor with
     most points in confined section presented by the late Mr J McConnachie.

Trophies —Open
T63 The Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by the late Mr David Fellowes
     for Best Animal in Young Farmers’ Classes.
T22 The Balliemeanoch Perpetual Challenge Quaich for Overall Blackface
     Female Champion presented by the Macpherson Family.
T23 The Blarghour Perpetual Challenge Quaich for overall Blackface Male
     Champion presented by the late Mr Ernest Crawford.
T24 Royal Bank of Scotland Perpetual Challenge Trophy for exhibitor with most
     points in Open section.
T25 Perpetual Challenge cup for Champion Sheep in Show.
T26 Perpetual Challenge Tankard presented by the late Captain R A Oldham of
     Craig for Best Sheep, any age, of opposite sex to Champion.
T27 Trophy for Best Ram Lamb, bred by exhibitor, presented by the late Mr
     Henry Tyson.
T28 Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Female Group of Ewe, Gimmer and Ewe
     Lamb, presented by the late Captain Coutts, Crieff.

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Classes
Young Farmers (Under 26 year old) Classes 41-44 —Open
41   1 Adult Male
42   1 Adult Female
43   1 Tup Lamb
44   1 Ewe Lamb

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Sheep in Open and Confined Classes will be judged simultaneously.
45.    Aged Ram, 3 Shear and over —Confined
46.    Aged Ram, 3 Shear and over —Open
47.    Aged ram 2 Shear —Confined
48.    Aged Ram 2 Shear —Open
49.    Shearling ram —Confined
50.   Shearling ram —Open
51.   Ram lamb bred by exhibitor —Confined
52.   Ram lamb bred by exhibitor —Open
53.   Single ewe which has reared a lamb this season —Confined
54.   Single ewe which has reared a lamb this season —Open
55.   2 year old ewe which has reared a lamb this season —Confined
56.   2 year old ewe which has reared a lamb this season —Open
57.   Single gimmer —Confined
58.   Single gimmer —Open
59.   Single ewe lamb —Confined
60.   Single ewe lamb —Open
61.   Group of ewe, gimmer and ewe lamb (all of which must have been shown in
      previous classes) —Confined
62.   Group of ewe, gimmer and ewe lamb (all of which must have been shown in
            previous classes) —Open

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ANY OTHER BREED OR CROSS BREED OF SHEEP
                                 Non MV Accredited—Open

T80 The Achnagoull trophy for the overall winner of the native, cheviot and
continental sheep classes.
The champions and reserve champions in the native, continental and cheviot classes will each be
 awarded champion and reserve champion rosettes, Overall champion and reserve champion
                 rosettes will be awarded to the best exhibits in this section.

NATIVE BREEDS                                  CHEVIOT BREED

Class
                                               Class
63.     1 Ram
                                               73.     1 Ram
64.     1 Ram lamb
                                               74.     1 Ram Lamb
65.     1 Ewe
                                               75.     1 Ewe
66.     1 Gimmer
                                               76.     1 Gimmer
67.     1 Ewe lamb
                                               77.     1 Ewe Lamb.

CONTINENTAL BREEDS
                                               Combined Classes:
Class
                                               78.     Pair of prime lambs
68.     1 Ram
69.     1 Ram lamb                             79.     Young handlers class (under 16
                                                       years old)
70.     1 Ewe
71.     1 Gimmer
72.     1 Ewe Lamb

                RAFFLE TICKETS & SHOW AUCTION
       The cash raffle will be drawn on show day about 4pm at the
      secretaries’ tent, tickets available in advance or on show day.
                1st prize £200, 2nd prize £100, 3rd prize £50
The raffle is followed by an end of show auction of donated exhibits
                      at approximately 4.30pm.

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POULTRY
Exhibitors may enter up to 5 entries in classes 80-91, Birds shown by a youth
(under 16) must be identified to the poultry steward to compete for T76.
Bird exhibits may not be entered in more that one class.
      Trophies
T29   Achlian perpetual challenge cup for best fowl in Show, presented by the
      late Mrs R W L Fellowes of Cladich.
T30 Challenge shield for exhibitor with most points in the poultry section,
      presented by the late Mrs S Crerar, Dalmally.
T31 Achnacarron Trophy for the runner up to T29.
T76 Perpetual Youth trophy for the best exhibit by a child under 16 years old,
      presented by Mr J J Webster, Kinross.
Classes

80.    Large fowl, any breed, male
81.    Large fowl, heavy breed, female
82.    Large fowl, light breed, female
83.    Bantam, heavy breed, either sex
84.    Bantam, light breed, male
85.    Bantam, light breed, female
86.    True Bantam, any variety, male
87.    True Bantam, any variety, female
88.    True Bantam, Pekin, male or female
89.    Waterfowl, any variety, male
90.    Waterfowl, any variety, female
91.    Best pet hen.

                               EGGS—Open
92.    3 Duck eggs
93.    3 Large eggs
94.    3 Bantam eggs

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HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION
BAKING
No exhibitors may make more than one entry in classes .
Trophies
T32     Ardlea perpetual challenge cup for most points in baking section, presented
        by the late Mrs C Henderson, Crianlarich.
T33     Tullich perpetual challenge trophy for best exhibit in the baking section,
        presented by Mrs Cameron and the late Mr D Cameron, Tullich.
T34     The Mary Smith memorial trophy for the most points in classes 95, 97, 99,
        104, 108.
T35     The Arichastlich trophy for the overall winner of the largest class(es) in the
        baking section.
T68     The S J Noble perpetual memorial medal for best girdle scones.

Class

95.      3 round course oatcakes
96.      3 girdle scones
97.      3 cheese scones
98.      3 pancakes
99.      3 empire biscuits
100.     An olive bread loaf
101.     A banana loaf
102.     A border tart (made from given recipe)
103.     3 chocolate eclairs
104.     3 fingers of shortbread
105.     A Dundee fruitcake
106.     3 brandy snaps (unfilled)
107.     3 Anzac biscuits
108.     A clootie dumpling
109.     6 squares of treacle toffee
110.     3 squares of vegetable frittata
111.     A small pot of hummus dip with vegetable crudities
112.     3 gyspsy cream biscuits (men only)

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Border Tart recipe

Ingredients for Pastry: 150g / 5oz plain flour, 25g / 1oz Lard, 40g / 1.5 oz margarine,
Pinch of salt, Cold water to mix

Ingredients for Filling: 25g / 1oz margarine, 50g/ 2oz sugar, 50g / 2oz raisins, 50g /
2oz chopped cherries, 1 egg

Method: 1. Grease a 7” flan ring or sandwich tin, 2. To make the pastry rub lard
and margarine into flour. Add salt and enough water to make a stiff dough. Roll
out at once and line the baking tin. Keep any pastry cuttings to finish. 3. For the
filling mix together the margarine and sugar. Add the raisins and cherries. Beat the
egg and mix together. 4. Put the filling in the pastry lined tin. Roll out the pastry
scraps into thinly cut narrow strips and lay strips to form a lattice pattern on the
top of the filling. 5. Bake at 375f / 190c / Fan 170c / Gas Mark 4 for
approximately 30 minutes.

PRESERVES
No exhibitor may make more than one entry in preserves classes 113-122
Trophies
T36    The Tullich perpetual challenge trophy for most points in preserves section
       presented by Mrs D Cameron, Taynuilt.
Classes
113.   A pot of mixed fruit jam
114.   A pot of raspberry jam
115.   A pot of strawberry jam
116.   A pot of rhubarb jam
117.   A pot of novelty jelly
118.   A pot of lemon curd
119.   A pot of three fruit marmalade
120.   1 jar of chilli jam
121.   A glass of mocktail
122.   A Jar of tartare sauce

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HOME INDUSTRIES

Exhibitors may enter up to three exhibits in classes 123-137. Classes 123-127
must be hand knitted.

Trophies
T37 The MacLennan perpetual memorial challenge cup for most points in Home
     Industries class 123-137.
T38    Janet MacLennan memorial trophy for most points in knitting classes
       123-127.
T39    Challenge trophy for best piece of embroidery, class 128 Presented by the
       late Mr and Mrs Milo.
SP     £5 presented by DAS for the best exhibit in class 137.

Classes

123.   Adult knitted crew neck jumper
124.   A pair of knitted gloves
125.   A child’s knitted hat
126.   Knitted baby’s garment
127.   Knitted hot water bottle cover
128.   A piece of embroidery
129.   A counted cross stitch item
130.   A crocheted shawl
131.   A table lamp
132.   A gent’s tie
133.   A handbag (any material)
134.   A Christmas card
135.   A tealight holder
136.   A quilted article
137.   Handcraft (not eligible for previous class)

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FLORAL ART

Trophies
T43    The Dorothy Bingham perpetual challenge cup for the best exhibit in the
       floral art section.
T75    The Kath Martindale memorial cup presented by her family for the best
       arrangement in class 143.
SP     The Liz Fellowes memorial prize for most points in the Floral Art section.
Classes
138.   Arrangement of flowers & foliage
139.   Arrangement using only 3 blooms and foliage
140.   A floral wreath
141.   Arrangement in an unusual container
142.   Arrangement including driftwood
143.   Miniature arrangement (not exceeding 4 ins)

Class 144

A three tiered plate stand for afternoon tea

This special class does not award points towards any trophies however the
winner receives an additional £10 special prize.

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HORTICULTURE               (*new* class 177)
Trophies:
T40   The Dunoran perpetual challenge cup presented by the Late Mr J W
      MacLure, for most points in the horticultural section, classes 145-166.
T41   Braeside perpetual challenge cup, presented by the late Mr E H Lascelles,
      Kilchrenan for most points in the floral section, classes 167-174.
T42   The Glenview perpetual challenge cup presented by the late Mr J Spalding,
      for best horticultural exhibit in class 145-166.
T44   The Maitland Rose bowl, presented by Mr And Mrs F Clark for best pot
      plant.
T45   The Lillian Chrystal memorial trophy presented by her family for the best
      rose bloom in the Show.
T78   The Elizabeth Cumming memorial cup for best exhibit in class 172.
SP    The national vegetable society medal for the most meritorious exhibit.

Classes                                  162.   3 onions from seed
145. 6 potatoes, coloured                163.   3 onions from set
146. 6 potatoes, white                   164.   3 leeks
147. 1 cabbage, conical                  165.   A collection of three vegetables,
148. 1 cabbage, drum head                       one of each kind
149. 1 cauliflower                       166.   Collection of six vegetables (2 of
150. 1 lettuce                                  each), tomatoes not allowed
151. 12 pea pods                         167.   Dahlias, 4 blooms
152. 6 broad beans                       168.   Vase of gladioli, 3 blooms
153. 6 runner beans                      169.   Vase of spray chrysanthemums
154. 3 stalks of rhubarb                 170.   Vase of 9 sweet pea blooms
155. 3 carrots, long                     171.   1 rose bloom
156. 3 carrots, stump rooted             172.   Vase of 4 roses
157. 3 parsnips                          173.   An assortment of herbaceous
                                                flower
158. 3 tomatoes
                                         174.    An assortment of annuals
159. 3 beetroot, globe
                                         175.   Homegrown pot plant in flower
160. 3 garden turnips (not swede or
      greentops)                         176.   Homegrown pot plant in foliage
161. 6 shallots                          177.   A hanging basket (display
                                                provided)

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CROOKS AND STICKS

Exhibitors may enter up to 3 exhibits in classes 178-192. Exhibitors may enter
   class 190 only if they are in their third year or less of exhibiting sticks.

Trophies:
T47    The Kererra cup for the best hazel cromag, presented by the late Mr I
       Beaton, Skye.
T48    Perpetual challenge tankard presented by the late Mr and Mrs MacGregor
       for most points in open stick classes.
T49    Perpetual challenge trophy presented by Mrs Cameron and the late Mr D.
       Cameron for the best exhibit in the sticks classes.
T74    The Jewson cup for the best horn head shepherds crook.
SP     £10 presented by the Scottish Crookmaker’s Association for the best exhibit
       in class 190.
Classes:

178.   Shepherds crook, natural wood      184.   Walking stick, horn head
       (confined)                                (confined).
179.   Shepherds crook, natural wood      185.   Walking stick, horn head (open).
       (open)                             186.   Fancy stick (confined)
180.   Shepherds crook horn head          187.   Fancy stick (open)
       (confined)                         188.   One piece hazel stick (confined)
181.   Shepherds crook horn head          189.   One piece hazel stick (open)
       (open)
                                          190.   Any stick made by a novice
182.   Walking stick, natural wood               (open)
       (confined).
                                          191.   Shinty stick, natural bend (open)
183.   Walking stick, natural wood
                                          192.   Antler thumb stick (open).
       (open).

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No exhibitor may enter more than one exhibit in classes 193-204

PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS—OPEN
Trophy:
T50.   Annual challenge cup for the best painting presented by the late Mr & Mrs Milo.
Classes:
193.   One painting, mounted and ready to hang.
194.   A drawing.
195.   A drawing from a digital appliance.

PHOTOGRAPHY –OPEN
                  Max size of exhibit 25cm x 30cm (including mount).
             Classes 196-200—digital manipulation/alteration prohibited.

Trophy:
T51    The Bob Steer memorial challenge cup presented by the Steer family for the
       best entry in photographic section.
Classes:
196.   A black and white print.
197.   Winter
198.   My village/My town
199.   New life
200.   Coast and waters

PET SNAPS—OPEN
 Fun snaps, not judged on photographic merit. Exhibits maximum size 20cm x 25cm.
SP     £10 for the overall winner presented by R Prestidge and G Chrystal.
SP     The Duncan Wylie memorial prize for most points in classes 201-204.
Classes:
201.   Dog
202.   Cat
203.   Group
204.   Any other pet

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DOGS—OPEN

            Entries on Show day at the secretaries’ tent up to 1.30pm.
                                     Entry fee £2.
Trophies
T52     The Murdoch perpetual challenge trophy presented by the late Mrs M
        MacLurg, for best in class 206.
T53     The Amulree perpetual challenge trophy for best in class 207 presented by
        the late Mrs M MacLurg
T54     The Glenquaich perpetual challenge trophy for best in class 208 presented
        by the late Mrs M MacLurg.
T71     The Lorna Schuster perpetual challenge Quaich for best in class 209.
T55     The MacLurg perpetual challenge trophy for best in class 210.
T56     The Dalchenna tankard presented by the late Mr A Chrystal and Mrs C
        Chrystal for best in class 211.
T57     The Cameron perpetual challenge trophy for overall champion dog
        presented by Mr and Mrs A Cameron.
T58     The Ardteatle tankard presented by R S MacLean for overall winner of the
        terrier race.

Classes
205.    One dog or bitch to be shown by a child aged 12 years or under.
206.    Collies, bitch or dog.
207.    Spaniels, bitch or dog.
208.    Any other breed of gun dog
209.    Terriers, bitch or dog.
210.    Any variety not classified, large breed.
211.    Any variety not classified, small breed.

       Terrier races, entered on show day at the secretaries tent by 1.30pm

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One entry per class. Open to all children under 16 years of age on Show day.
Entries to be taken at the children’s tent on Show day up until 10am. Entries will
cost 50p each.
Please attach a piece of card to entries with the child's name and address on one
side and age only on the other side. Age is taken into consideration by the judge.
All entries on paper must not exceed A4 size.
A rosette will be awarded to each first prize winner.

Trophies
T59 Children's trophy presented by Mr T Baney and the late Mrs H Baney for
      the best exhibit in the children's section.
T60 The Upper Sonachan cup, presented by Mary, Lady McGrigor and the late
      Sir Charles McGrigor for the overall winner of the largest class(es) in the
      children's section.
T61 The Dennis Turner memorial trophy presented by Mrs E Turner for the best
      exhibit in class 227.
T70 The Ken Baird memorial trophy for the best in class 230 presented by
      LACWA, plus £10 presented on behalf of the late Mrs F Baird by her
      family.
T77 The Julia Keay memorial cup for junior baker in class 231.
SP    The Thomas Potter memorial prizes for best entries in classes 214 & 216.
Classes

Pre-school                                 Primary 6-7
212. Hungry caterpillar finger print       223. A textile bookmark
213. collage using recycled materials      224. A vehicle made from recycled
214. A painting                                  materials
                                           225. 3 chocolate muffins
Primary 1-3                                226. A self portrait
215. A decorated biscuit
216. A painting of a hot air balloon       Any age under 16
217. A percussion instrument               227. A Handcraft (up to three items
218. A collage of fish                           per exhibitor permitted)
                                           228. 6 truffles
Primary 4-5                                229. A scarecrow (not exceeding 1m
219. A super hero mask                           in height)
220. A decorated money jar                 230. A photograph of wildlife
221. A garden on a plate                   231. A decorated birthday cake.
222. A Halloween picture

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Shinty
Junior shinty tournament on Show day (usually 10.30am throw up).
T64 The Pat Chrystal Memorial Trophy (The Whitehouse Cup)
T65 The Ian Black Memorial Trophy presented by the late J. Kennedy for the most
improved team.
T66 The Donald and Heker Morrison perpetual memorial cup, presented by their
family for the best player.
SP Medals for winners and runner-ups presented on behalf of the Late Mr and Mrs
D MacLeod , Canada, by their family.
Rules:

•        Age limit: attending primary school on 1    •   One point for a draw.
         June 2020.
                                                     •   If teams are level on points after the con-
•        8 Player pool.                                  clusion of the league, positions will be
                                                         decided on penalties (3) taken by different
•        6 Minutes each half.                            players, then sudden death.

•        Throw up after each goal                    •   A player sent off will not take part in their
                                                         team’s remaining games.
•        Two sections, A, and B, Four teams in
         each.                                       •   Two bookings in a tournament equals a
                                                         red card.
•        Two points for a win.

                   THANK YOU
      Dalmally Agricultural Society would like to thank
     everyone who contributes to make the show such a
     success year on year; sponsors, exhibitors, helpers,
    judges, conveners and stewards, donors, trade stands,
                services and entertainments.
        To those who come regardless of the weather.

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Dalmally Agricultural Society gratefully
            acknowledge our sponsors of 2019

Tilnebest                          Emma McGrigor

Mr and Mrs R D Schuster            Carrs Billington

Argyll Estates                     Pam Gibson

Castles Estate                     Family of Mrs Cummings

Scottish Woodlands Ltd             Jean Wylie

United Auctions                    Robert and Caroline Manson

The Green Welly Stop               Davidson & Robertson Rural

Agrimony LTD                       The Scottish Farmer

Allflex                            D. A. MacDonald

3K supplies                        Drax Power Station

The Oban Times                     Ben Cruachan Inn

R Prestidge and G Chrystal         Kilchoan Estate

Staryline Feeds                    Mrs Schumborski

   Details of our 2020 Sponsors will be displayed on show day,
          and gratefully acknowledged in the 2021 Schedule.
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