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Page 28 Page 1 FOXLEIGH GROVE NURSING HOME Now in its 23 rd Year Holyport Village Show ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY HOUSE SET IN 6 ACRES ON EDGE OF VILLAGE. QUALIFIED STAFF PROVIDING 24 HOUR NURSING CARE IN A WARM AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. TASTEFULLY DECORATED SINGLE AND SHARING ROOMS. M4 2 MINS - LONDON 45 MINS MAIDENHEAD (01628) 673332 FOXLEIGH GROVE, FOREST GREEN ROAD, HOLYPORT, MAIDENHEAD, BERKS, SL6 3LQ to be held in Holyport War Memorial Hall on Saturday 8 th September 2018 Show Schedule and Entry Form Final date for Entries 1 st September www.holyportvillageshow.wordpress.com Show open to the public from 2.00pm Admission by donation

Page 2 Page 27 Emperor of India Fine Indian cuisine Sunday Lunch Buffet 12.50 a head Children under 12 years 6.50 a head Eat as much as you like Take Away Service Available Large private car park 5 Windsor Road, Braywick, Maidenhead, Berks, SL6 1UZ For reservations Tel: 01628 624100 On the Braywick roundabout next to the Esso service station

Page 26 Page 3 Chairman s message Welcome to the Holyport Village Show Schedule for 2018. I hope that as you look through you will find classes that you would like to enter. Given the changes we made last year, we are leaving well alone to let it settle down this year. We have, however, introduced one new class, Orchids, to improve further the display of flowers at the show. The Butterfly Cake class that we introduced last year for Juniors didn t have a trophy. As every other Junior class has one, this year we will add the Birrell Salver for Class 869. I must stress the importance of adhering to the rules for entries. Despite the apparent pedantry they are there to ensure a level playing field and to protect the health of the judges! Once again we had instances of entries being disqualified as they ignored simple rules. We don t think that the rules are particularly onerous or vague; if you have a query contact us either directly or via the Holyport Community Page on Facebook. Entry forms for Groups 1 to 8 may be submitted at any time but the final date for their receipt is the 1 st September. The entries themselves must be presented by 10:15 a.m. on Saturday the 8 th September. For Group 9 the closing date is the 7 th July, ready for judging on the 14 th July. Entry forms may be submitted to any of the people named below but, if you are submitting them during the last few days before the closing date, please take them directly to Malcolm Burch in Springfield Park. There are many people who help with the running of the show on the day and the committee is most grateful to them. Each year about 30 stewards help competitors and judges. This year, half-a-dozen of our regular stewards will be unable to attend. If you would like to help at the show or learn more about it please contact any of the committee members listed below. Peter Janikoun Recipients of Show Entries Peter Janikoun 91 Aysgarth Park 01628 636891 Wendy Robinson 36 Byland Drive 01628 673763 Angela Real-Lage 24 Stompits Road 01628 412796 Malcolm Burch 38 Springfield Park 01628 629979 Alan Harley Littletrees, Ascot Road 01628 638846 Pat Monks Hazeldene, Ascot Road 01628 628597

Page 4 Page 25 Show Regulations 1. Show Day is the second Saturday in September. 2. Entry is open to Residents of Bray Parish including Broom Farm and The Willlows. Entry is also open to families not living in these areas provided that one of the family is a member of a Society, Club, School or Group located therein. A family in this context comprises parents and/or partners and children living at the same address. 3 Entries will be received in Holyport War Memorial Hall between 08.30am and at 10.15am. No entries will be accepted after 10.15am. Entries must be staged ready for the Judges by 10.30am, when all persons, other than those whose duties require them to be present, must leave the Hall until the Show is open to the public at 2.00pm. Judging will commence at 10.45am. 4 Every exhibitor must have submitted an Entry Form seven days prior to the Show or earlier. The Regulations and Notes printed on the Entry Form shall be deemed to be part of these Regulations. 5. The Committee reserves the right to disqualify or reject any entry that is outside class restrictions. 6. Any placed entry from earlier years Craft, Photography and Junior Groups may not be re-entered. 7. No name or mark of any kind that could identify the owner of any entry is permitted on any exhibit until after judging has been completed. Entries in Group 8 may be accompanied by a printed title. 8. Points will be awarded in each Class as follows: First -12 points, Second - 8 points, Third - 4 points, Commended - 1 point. In the case of a tie in points the exhibitor with the most Firsts will be declared the winner. If this also results in a tie, the exhibitor with the highest number of Seconds will be declared the winner. If this does not result in a clear winner the trophy will be shared. 9. Certificates will be awarded to First, Second and Third placed entries. Commended Certificates may be awarded at the judges discretion. 10. Exhibitors will not interfere with or remove any exhibit or certificate until after completion of the prize giving. 11. Exhibitors may enter as many classes as they wish but, except for Classes in Group 5, only one exhibit may be entered in each Class. 12. For Groups 1, 2 and 3, exhibits must have been grown by the named exhibitor(s). 13. Exhibitors in Group 8 may enter Classes in Groups 1 to 7B but will be treated on equal terms; the Judges will be unaware of the exhibitor s age. Perpetual Trophies - Juniors Holyport Primary School Trophy Holder Jessica Hancock Presented by Holyport School to the winner of Class 801 Harley Cup Holder Mete Bal Presented by Alan and Ann Harley to the winner of Class 802 Holyport Village Show Trophy Holder Robert Oliver Presented by Holyport Village Show Committee to the winner of Class 803 Walters Trophy Holder Jessica Hancock Presented by Val Walters to the winner of Class 804 Heilbut Trophy Holder Mia Robbins Presented by Mrs W Heilbut to the winner of Class 805 Ace Salver Holder Asiye Bal Presented to the winner of Class 806 Bray Parish Council Trophy Holder Abigail Hancock (Under 9 years) Presented by Bray Parish Council to the winner of Class 807 1st Bray Rainbows Trophy Holder Holly Jones Presented by 1st Bray Rainbows to the winner of Class 808 Holyport Baby and Toddler Group Trophy Holder Theo Jones Presented to the winner of Class 809 Bronte Trophy Holder Caitlin Duncan Presented by the Wall Family to the winner of Class 861 Nick Hardy Trophy Holder Jed Pickering Presented by the Hardy Family to the winner of Class 862 Holyport Village Show Trophy Holder Michael Birrell Presented by Holyport Village Show Committee to the winner of Class 863 Leo and Margot Walters Trophy Holder Ryan Sturgeon Presented by Leo and Margot Walters to the winner of Class 864 Vij Trophy Holder Jed Pickering Presented by Mr and Mrs Vij to the winner of Class 865 Stroud Farm Salver Holder Kathryn Birrell Presented by Holly, Lucy & Daisy Rinder to the winner of Class 866 Bray Parish Council Trophy Holder Kathryn Birrell (9 years and over but under 14 years) Presented by Bray Parish Council to the winner of Class 867 1st Bray Guides Trophy Holder Tate Pickering Presented by 1st Bray Guides to the winner of Class 868 Birrell Salver Holder New for 2018 Presented by the Birrell Family to the winner of Class 869 Jackie Combe Under 7 Trophy Holder Abigail Hancock Presented by the Combe Family for the highest individual score by a Junior under 7 years on Show Day, accumulated in Group 8 Section 1 1st Holyport Brownies Trophy Holder Jessica Hancock Presented by Holyport Brownies for the highest individual score by a Junior 7 years and over but under 10 years on Show Day, accumulated in Group 8 Hayes Trophy Holder Jessica Hancock Presented by Mr & Mrs G Hayes for the highest individual score by a Junior under 9 years on Show Day, accumulated in Group 8 Section 1 Barrett Trophy Holder Kathryn Birrell Presented by Mr & Mrs J Barrett for the highest individual score by a Junior 9 years and over but under 14 years on Show Day, accumulated in Group 8 Section 2

Page 24 Page 5 Perpetual Trophies - Adults Frizzell Cup Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by Colin and Anna Frizzell to the individual with most points in Groups 1 to 7 Holyport W I Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by Holyport W I to the lady with most points in Groups 1 to 7 Taylor Cup Holders The Hancock Family Presented by Mr & Mrs D Taylor and Family, to the family with most points overall Louis Baylis Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust to the individual with most points in Groups 1,2 & 3 Potter Cup Holder Mr A Harley Presented by Mr & Mrs M Potter for the best entry in Groups 1 & 2 Davey Vase Holder Mr M Olney Presented by Wing Commander and Mrs D N Davey for the best entry in Group 3 Thompson Salver Holder Mrs C Bennett Presented by Mr Barry Thompson for the best entry in Group 4 Monks Millennium Bowl Holder Mrs P Janikoun Presented by the Monks Family for the best entry in Group 5 Janikoun Salver Holder Mrs M Waghorn Presented by Mr & Mrs P Janikoun to the individual with most points in Groups 5 & 6 Rook Bowl Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by J & S Rook for the best entry in Group 6 Fox Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by Dr s Kim & Karen Fox for the best entry in Group 7A Treloar Trophy Holder Ryan Sturgeon Presented by Mr & Mrs D Treloar for the best entry in Group 7B Roy Williams Memorial Cup Holder Mr A Harley Presented by Mrs Y Williams to the individual with most points in Classes 101,102 & 104 to 107 Terry Spanton Memorial Trophy Holders Mrs E Gray, In remembrance of Terry, a keen plantsman, 1940-2002 Mrs D Hancock, Mrs L Pickering Presented to the individual with most points in Classes 203 to 205 Ewers Rosebowl Holders Mrs E Gray, Mr A Harley Presented by Mr and Mrs K Ewers to the individual with most points in Classes 309 to 311 WAHGA Trophy Holder Mr A Harley Presented by the Windsor Allotments and Home Gardens Association to the winner of Class 108 Anderson Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by Tony & Penny Anderson to the winner of Class 109 Tony Robinson Memorial Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by the Robinson family to the winner of Class 114 Major J B Ford Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented to the winner of Class 117 Rinder Cup Holder Mr G. Hayes Presented by Mr & Mrs Robin Rinder and family to the winner of Class 201 Poynter Trophy Holder Mrs B Petts Presented by the Poynter Family to the winner of Class 202 Foxley Rosebowl Holder Mrs C Bennett Presented by Mrs L Payne to the winner of Class 401 Anderson Bowl Holder Wynn Pearce Presented by Tony and Tessa Anderson to the winner of Class 901 Wallace Vase Holder Mrs P Janikoun Presented by Mrs Ethel Wallace to the winner of Class 902 Woolgar Trophy Holder Mrs D Hayes Presented by Mr & Mrs Alan Woolgar to the winner of Class 903 14. Taylor Cup To qualify for this trophy at least one parent/partner and at least one child in a family must obtain points. 15. The winner of each perpetual trophy will sign for the trophy, keep it safe and in good order and return it as instructed not later than July 31 st 2019. 16. It is hoped that produce etc. will be donated by exhibitors to be sold after the prize giving. The proceeds will be used to defray Show expenses. 17. The Committee reserves the right to withdraw, add to, or amend any Prizes or Trophies listed. 18. All entries, personal property etc. left in the War Memorial Hall shall be at the risk of the exhibitor. The Village Show Committee shall not be liable for loss or damage from any cause whatsoever. 19. The above Regulations, together with special regulations or conditions contained within The Schedule, including the Entry Form, will be strictly enforced. The Committee will not accept anything for competition under any other conditions.. HOLYPORT WAR MEMORIAL HALL For your shows, parties, dancing and fundraising events Holds: 200 for dances; 150 seated at tables; 235 close seated A large well equipped Hall for all functions with full width stage, kitchen, large bar area, toilet facilities for the disabled and a large car park For details of hire rates and bookings telephone Marcelle Stoughton on 01628 200500 Registered Charity No. 300164 www.holyportvillagehall.co.uk

Page 6 Page 23 Group 1 Vegetables Exhibits to be presented clean but unpolished and, unless otherwise specified, displayed on Show table or on a plain white disposable plate. Class Exhibit Description 101 Potatoes 3 matched tubers of any single variety 102 Onions 3 matched each weighing less than 250g Stalks to be tied down, not cut 103 Sweet Corn 1 Cob with outer covering opened 104 Carrots 3 matched without foliage 105 Shallots Plate of 5 matched Stalks to be tied down, not cut 106 Beetroot Plate of 3 matched without foliage 107 Parsnips 3 matched without foliage 108 Collection of 5 vegetables 1 of each variety on a board 24 x12 (610x305mm) provided by Show Committee BRAYWOOD MEMORIAL HALL Fifield Road, Fifield, Maidenhead, Berks., SL6 2NX Available for Hire LARGE HALL and SMALLER ROOM WITH BOARDROOM TABLE ACTIVITIES MEETINGS CONFERENCES PARTIES CLASSES RECEPTIONS Seating for 80 in Main Hall Car Parking Facilities For further details Tel: 01628 631179 109 Herbs Display of up to 6 varieties of Herbs. The jug or vase not to exceed 6" (152mm) high List of names may be submitted 110 Marrow Heaviest 111 Pumpkin Heaviest 112 Peppers 2 mixed or any single colour 113 Cucumber 1 fruit 114 Runner beans 5 matched 115 Runner bean Longest 116 Courgettes A matched pair, each not to exceed 8 (203mm) in length 117 A Cottager s Collection 1 each of potato, onion, runner bean and standard tomato with calyx on a plain white disposable plate 118 Best of the Rest Best fruit or vegetable which is not included in any other class 119 Squash 1 Butternut squash Your local auto repair centre for Servicing and mechanical repairs for all makes and models of cars and LCVs Bodywork and accident repair MOTs Valeting service Free estimates Free collection and delivery within 25 miles Contact us on 01628 633331 Or visit our website www.marcentre.co.uk M A House, Cordwallis Street, Maidenhead, SL6 7BE

Page 22 Page 7 BRAY VILLAGE HALL IN THE HEART OF BRAY VILLAGE WITH AMPLE CAR PARKING SPACE * Seating for 100 persons Ideal for: * Luxurious licensed bar Wedding Receptions * Steward in Attendance Birthday Celebrations * Stage Children's Parties * Function Room Meetings & Exhibitions * Large air-conditioned ALL AT COMPETITIVE HIRE CHARGES TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES:- 01628 627651 Registered Charity No 300131 www.brayvillagehall.co.uk The Holyport Village Show Committee sends good wishes for 2018 to the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust. Our next Open Gardens fundraiser for the Trust will be July 2019.

Page 8 Page 21 Group 2 Fruit Entries to be displayed on a plain white disposable plate. 201 Standard tomatoes 5 matched fruits with calyx 202 Cherry tomatoes 10 matched fruits with calyx 203 Dessert apples 3 matched fruits with stalks 204 Cooking apples 3 matched fruits with stalks 205 Pears 3 matched fruits with stalks 206 Soft fruit 10 berries with calyx - may be mixed Group 3 Flowers and Plants 1. Classes 301 to 303 and 305 to 307 inclusive, to be displayed in vases provided by the Show Committee. The vase size for Classes 303 and 305 is 8" (203mm) high. For Classes 301, 302, 306 and 307 it is 12" (305mm) high. 2. Classes 307, 309 and 310 are restricted to a spread of 24" (610mm). 3. Exhibitors must allow time to arrange entries and vacate the Hall by 10.30am. MONEYROW GREEN W.I. Meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 2pm in Holyport War Memorial Hall (Adjustments made for Bank Holidays) Other Activities:- Craft and Social Meetings, Poetry Readings, Outings and Outdoor Events during the summer, Christmas Lunch and Social in December. Visitors always welcome to any event. For further details phone 01628 624342 or 626920 Registered Charity No 1019257 Class Exhibit Description 301 Dahlias 3 blooms - of the same variety 302 Dahlias 3 blooms - each of a different variety 303 Dahlias - Pompon 3 blooms not exceeding 2" (52mm) 304 Pelargonium (Geranium) Pot not exceeding 5" (127mm) 305 Rose A single bloom with stem 306 Flowers Mixed 307 Single Shrub 3 stems - one variety 308 Cactus or Succulent Pot not exceeding 5" (127mm) 309 Pot Plant Self grown - for flower or foliage excluding Orchids, Pelargoniums (Geranium) and Fuchsias. Pot not exceeding 8" (203mm) 310 Orchid Self grown with evidence of long term husbandry. Pot not exceeding 8" (203mm) 311 Fuchsia Pot not exceeding 8" (203mm) Elizabeth James Of Holyport Friendly unisex hairdressers for all the family Free parking available Telephone - 01628 628822 8 Holyport Road Holyport SL6 3NQ 312 Window Box or Planter Maximum external size: 30" (762mm) long by 8" (203mm) wide by 8" (203mm) tall

Page 20 Page 9 Bargain Booze Mini Market Newspapers, Magazines and Books delivered daily in the area The Corner Shop, 8 Holyport Road, Holyport Telephone 01628 622915 J. & S. ROOK HIGH CLASS FAMILY BUTCHER & DELICATESSEN Oaktree Nursery & Garden Centre Growing for your Garden Brockhill, Bracknell Road, Warfield. RG42 6LH Tel: 01344 890667 www.oaktreegardencentre.co.uk Probably the largest plant centre in Berkshire with a huge range of plants grown on site at nursery prices. Our strength is in our plants with large collections of Japanese Acers, Fruit and Ornamental trees, Hedging, Bedding Plants, Roses, Grasses, Perennials and Shrubs. We also have tea rooms and well stocked shop. Between us we have more than 100 years of horticultural experience to call on. We are passionate about our plants and dedicated to giving you all the help we can to create a garden you will enjoy for many years. Why not try our Prime Scotch Beef and a Taste of Scotland with our tender Steaks and Sirloin Roasts English New Lamb and Locally Reared Pork Free range chickens Visit our Delicatessen Counter and choose from our wide range of cooked meats and large selection of cheeses Ham freshly carved from the bone We can also cater for all your barbecue needs Daily Deliveries in the District 5, STOMPITS ROAD, HOLYPORT MAIDENHEAD Tel. Maidenhead 01628 625411

Page 10 Page 19 Group 4 Flower Arranging 1. Any entry exceeding specified dimensions will be disqualified. 2. Exhibitors must allow sufficient time to arrange entries and vacate the Hall by 10.30am. 401 Arrangement in any container of your choice Group 5 Preserves 1. Any entry failing to meet the rules will be disqualified. Length and width not to exceed 15" (381mm) including container: no height restriction 402 Miniature arrangement Maximum measurement in any direction not to exceed 4" (102mm) including container 403 Dinner table centrepiece Maximum measurement in any direction not to exceed 12" (305mm) including container 404 Arrangement in any container of your choice using plant material from your garden Length and width not to exceed 15" (381mm) including container: no height restriction 2. Use either 12oz (340g) or 1lb (454g) clean glass jars for all Classes except for Class 504 which may be in a smaller jar. 3. Use a PLAIN LABEL to print Class Number and type on each entry. 4. A waxed disc is required for Classes 501 to 504 and 508 if using a cellophane top. For Class 505 a waxed disc is required, unless the top is non-corrosive. 501 Soft Fruit Jam A single jar 502 Stone Fruit Jam A single jar 503 Marmalade A single jar - tinned pulp must not be used 504 Lemon Curd A single jar 505 Chutney A single jar 506 Homemade Lemonade A single bottle - clear glass 507 Fruit Liqueur A single bottle (miniature) - clear glass or clear plastic 508 Mincemeat A single jar Group 9 Garden Please submit your entry or entries together with the entry fee or fees, using the form below to the Show Secretary Wendy Robinson, 36 Byland Drive, by Saturday 7 th July. The Judge will need to have access to your property. Judging will take place from 10.00am on Saturday 14 th July. The approximate time may be advised. If more than one Class is entered judging will take place at the same time. The results will be announced at the Show. The winner of Your Garden will receive the Anderson Rosebowl Perpetual Trophy. The winner of the Hanging Basket will receive the Wallace Vase Perpetual Trophy. The winner of the Outdoor Container will receive the Woolgar Perpetual Trophy. These Classes do not contribute points to any other Show Trophies. 901 Your Garden May be front, side, rear or whole garden 902 A Hanging Basket A floral basket of your own planting within the range of 12 to 18 diameter (300 to 460mm) 903 An Outdoor Container Any outdoor container of your own planting (not a hanging basket) Entry Form Group 9 Classes 901, 902 and 903 I wish to enter Class 901 Please tick box entry fee 1 Please tick the relevant box - Front Side Rear Whole I wish to enter Class 902 Please tick box entry fee 1 I wish to enter Class 903 Please tick box entry fee 1 (Cheques should be made payable to Holyport Village Show. Please do not attach cheque or cash to the entry form.) Title & Full Name (Block Capitals Please). Address (In Full). Post Code... Telephone Number... Signature.Date

Page 18 Duncan Innes Window Cleaning 01628 628361 07831 783927 email: duncan.innes58@gmail.com www.manofthecloth.co.uk Established 1982 Fully insured HOLYPORT WOMEN S INSTITUTE Group 6 Cookery 1. Any entry failing to meet all the rules will be disqualified Page 11 2. All entries to be presented covered in CLING FILM on a plain white suitably sized disposable plate; no doilies; NO PACKET MIXES. Class Exhibit Description 601 Victoria Sandwich 7 to 8 (178/203mm) diameter round tin, not dusted, with any jam filling (no cream or buttercream). Use Recipe 1 below 602 Shortbread 1 round approximately 8" (200mm), scored, not cut; may be dusted. Use Recipe 2 below 603 Fruit Cake 7 to 8 (178/203mm) diameter round tin. Use Recipe 3 below 604 Scones - Cheese Plate of 5, matched, using a plain cutter 605 Apple Pie Home-made shortcrust pastry approximately 9 (229mm); may be presented on a foil pie dish or plate 606 Bread 1 large white loaf; a breadmaker may be used 607 Cup Cakes Plate of 3 presented in paper cases, each with a different Hand Made Decoration 608 Flapjacks Plate of 3 matched 609 Dessert In a wine glass 610 Vegetable Cake 7 to 8" (178/203mm) diameter round tin, any recipe, with a plain label stating the type of vegetable(s) used MONTHLY SPEAKERS - OUTINGS - THEATRE TRIPS - CRAFTS SCRABBLE & POETRY Do you like your evenings out to be Interesting; Informative; Fun; to have Laughter; Good Company; Friendship and of course Cakes? Then please come along to Holyport War Memorial Hall, and join the members of Holyport WI. We meet the second Thursday of the month (except August) at 7.45pm. Please come, don t be shy, we would love to meet you. If you would like more information then please call either Wendy on 673763 or Pauline on 636891. Website: www.holyportwi.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1019260 611 Lemon Drizzle Cake Any recipe, baked in a loaf tin Recipes for Classes 601, 602, 603 Recipe 1: 6oz (170g) each of fat, sugar, self-raising flour and 3 eggs. Recipe 2: 6oz (170g) plain flour, 6oz (170g) butter or margarine, 3oz (85g) caster sugar, 3oz (85g) fine semolina. Cook at Gas Mark 2 or 150ºC or 300ºF for approximately 60 minutes depending on oven. Recipe 3: 8oz (225g) plain flour, 1½ level tps baking powder, nutmeg to taste, 6oz (170g) sugar, 5oz (140g) each of currants, sultanas, raisins, 3oz (85g) glacé cherries, grated rind of 1 orange, 6oz (170g) butter or margarine, 3 eggs, 1-2 tblsp of milk/water. Cook at Gas Mark 3 or 160ºC or 320ºF for 1-1½ hours, then ½ hour at a lower temperature depending on oven.

Page 12 Page 17 Group 7A Crafts Except for Classes 704 and 706, please remember to advise approximate size on reverse of Entry Form. 701 Embroidery, Needlepoint or Cross Stitch Group 7B Photography Any item except a toy 702 Hand Knitting Any item except a toy 703 An item of soft handicraft, of type not eligible for Classes 701, 702 or 707 Such as cushion, bag, scarf, item of clothing or crochet, but not to include any embroidery, needlepoint, cross stitch, knitted item or toy 704 Greetings Card To include a hand-worked decoration but without message 705 An item of hard handicraft Such as decoupage, jewellery, pottery or items in metal or wood. Toys, paintings and drawings are not eligible 706 A Vegetable and/or Fruit Character 707 A toy Any medium Not necessarily from items self-grown; maximum size 12"x12" (305x305mm) Entries will be colour prints which may be mounted but not framed. Entries, including mounts, if used, must not exceed 8¼"x6" (210x150mm).. 751 Photograph Yellow 752 Photograph Portrait 753 Photograph Water 754 Photograph Stripes IMPERIAL DECORATING Professional Painting & Decorating Internal & External Also specialising in: Paper Hanging * Murals * Furniture All your decorating needs can be provided by Mark Lyford, a Holyport-based professional decorator with over 22 years experience in residential and commercial properties. References are available on request. Please contact me to discuss your requirements or to arrange a no obligation quotation. Mark Lyford 07964 563910 marklyford@hotmail.co.uk www.imperial-decorating.co.uk

Page 16 Page 13 Entry Form Regulations and Notes 1. Entry fee 25p per entry classes Groups 1 to 7B inclusive: free entry to Group 8. Payment by cheque or cash enclosed with the entry form. Cheques payable to Holyport Village Show. Do not attach cheques or cash to the entry form. 2. Please submit all completed signed entry forms with fees to any of the Show Entry Recipients listed on Page 3 by Saturday 1 st September 2018 or earlier. 3. For Group 8, indicate below exhibitor s forename and age on Show Day. Forename Age In Years Forename Age In Years The Pincushion 1, St. Marks Crescent, Maidenhead, SL6 5DA (Opposite St. Marks Hospital) Tel: 01628 777266 Group 7A Crafts To help with the display of your entry or entries please indicate below the approximate size and state whether the measurements given are inches or mm. Class 701 702 703 Size (length x width) Class I hereby declare that everything listed on the Entry Form is my/our bona-fide property; that all work has been done by the named exhibitor in accordance with the Show Regulations and I agree on my/exhibitor s behalf to be bound by the said Regulations and any Committee decisions. I enclose cheque/cash for the total fee due to the value of. Full Name & Title (Block Capitals Please)..... Address (In Full)... Post Code.. Telephone Number... email address... Size (length x width) (To keep you in touch with Show Activities but in addition to full address above ) If not a resident in the Parish of Bray, name of Society/Club/School/Group. 705 707 Knitting Wool and Patterns, Needlecraft, Tapestry, Cross Stitch, Haberdashery, Beads, Buttons, Ribbons, Gutermann Sewing Threads Stockists of Sirdar, Wendy and Stylecraft Opening Times Monday 10.00-12.00 & 1.00-5.00 Tuesday 10.00-12.00 & 1.00-5.00 Wednesday 10.00-12.00 & 1.00-5.00 Thursday 10.00-2.00 Friday 10.00-12.00 & 1.00-5.00 Saturday 10.00-4.00 Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays www.thepincushion.co.uk Signature. Date..

Please cut here Page 14 Page 15 Group 8 Junior Classes - Section 1: Under 9 years on Show Day Please see Regulation 7. The exhibit must be the child s own work and may be labelled 801 Painting or Drawing Maximum size 508x407mm to include mount if used 802 Craft Work Any item not covered by other Classes 803 A LEGO Model Of your design, not a kit. Not to exceed 610mm in any dimension 804 Painted Pebble Any paint 805 Pasta Creation Uncooked pasta, no larger than 300mm in any direction 806 Decorated Biscuits Two on a paper plate, all items edible 807 Collage Base/backing not to exceed 450x450mm and be suitable for vertical display 808 Face on a Plate (5-8 years) Any medium * Shows a sample entry Entry Form for Groups 1 to 8 inclusive E. No: Class Class name Title Initials Surname For office use only * 108 * Collection of vegetables * Mr * S A * Morgan 809 Face on a Plate (Under 5 years) Any medium Group 8 Junior Classes - Section 2: 9 years and over but under 14 on Show Day Please see Regulation 7. The exhibit must be the child s own work and may be labelled 861 Painting or Drawing Maximum size 508x407mm to include mount if used 862 Craft Work Any item not covered by other Classes 863 A LEGO Model Of your design, not a kit. Not to exceed 610mm in any dimension 864 Photograph A colour print; not to exceed 210x150mm including mount if used. Any subject 865 Decorated egg Hard-boiled egg in shell 866 Decorated Biscuits Two on a paper plate, all items edible 867 Collage Base/backing not to exceed 450x450mm and be suitable for vertical display 868 Face on a Plate Any medium 869 Butterfly cakes Plate of 3, covered with cling film If necessary, copy for a continuation Entry Form, or use another Schedule Please turn over to complete and sign Entry Form