Results 2007
HORSES:
Supreme Champion - Sarah Baker, Copybush, St. Florence. “Dagwood Saffire”
Hunter, brood mare - Lucy Williams, Cudlic Farm, Burton;
Foal - Lucy Williams; Yearling - Lucy Williams;
Two-year-old - J. L. Kenniford, Hall Farm, Cosheston;
Coloured - J. Edmonds, Carnary Farm, Whitland.
Hunter, under saddle - A. and S. Williams, Skerry Back, St. Ishmaels;
Small - Louise Meyrick, Court, Lydstep.
Riding Horse - Kate Collins;
Coloured - Karen John, Gower View, Gumfreston.
Working Hunter - Charlotte Owen, Lower Hoaten, St . Brides; Novice - Vanessa Slater, Upper Colston, Little Haven.
Welsh Cob or Cob type, Sections D and C - Maria Rees, Crwbin, Kidwelly; youngstock - ldris James, Hendrewen, Manorowen;
Under saddle – Kay Sinclair-James, North Farm, Johnston.
Welsh Mountain Pony, Section A - D. Davies, Cuckoo Mill, Pelcomb Bridge.
Show Pony - Susannah Nolan, Gwynfryn, Pontantwn; yearling - G. P. Mayne, Mastle Bridge, Milford Haven; Show Hunter Pony - Bebe Meyrick; Working Hunter Pony - Vanessa Slater; Novice - Louise Meyrick.
Mountain and Moorland in hand, large breeds - Kate Hayman, Laws Street, Pembroke Dock;
Small breeds - Vanos Mitchell, Mellaston, Hundleton;
Under saddle - Sarah Baker; large - Ceri Rees, West Jordanston, St. Florence;
Mixed height - Vanessa Slater; small - Fiona Burchmore, Upper Cowsland, Begelly.
Children's Riding, boy - Jack Goldsworthy; girl - Grace Gibbon.
Private driving - Rachel Fuller.
Fancy dress - Emma Morgan.
BEEF CATTLE
Supreme - Carwyn Lewis, Gwarcoed Einon, Llanwenog;
Local - Andrew Phillips, Windsor Farm, Lamphey.
British breeds:
Bull - Ray Hughes, Greengrove;
Cow - Ray Hughes;
Heifer - Dai Ormond, Waterwynch, Red Roses;
Maiden heifer - Carwyn Lewis, Llanwenog, Llanybydder.
Continental breeds:
Bull - Harries and White, Hayes Farm, Milton;
Cow - Harries and White;
Heifer - Dennis and Hilda Rogers, Coland Rise, Hayscastle;
Maiden heifer - Robert and James Coney, Lampeter Velfrey, Narberth.
Commercial:
Cow and calf; Harries and White;
Pair - T. and K. Coney;
Pair (penned) - Andrew Phillips, Windsor, Lamphey;
Steer or heifer under 15 months of age - Carwyn Lewis.
Special class: organic - Anthony Davies.
CALVES
Beef - Thomas Powell;
Dairy - Declan Cole.
SHEEP
Supreme - William Evans, Lowlands, Redberth (Kerry Hill).
Suffolk - Nigel Towns, Woodfield, Amroth.
Border Leicester - J. Phillips.
Other British Lowland - Eirlys Jones, Maesglas, Wolfscastle (Hampshire Down).
Mountain breed - William Evans (Kerry Hill).
Continental - Keiran Head, Broom Lane, Begelly (Charollais).
GOATS
Supreme - J. Hall, Manorbier
Newton.
Toggenburg, milker - J. Hall;
Kid - J. Hall.
White Swiss - M. P. Chalmers, Slade Cross, Pembroke Dock.
VINTAGE
Supreme - Paul Robinson, Sardis Cross.
Agricultural - Ron James. Stationary engine - N. Molan. Car, vintage - Dave Gilbert;
Classic - W. Edwards.
HORTICULTURAL SECTION
FRUIT
Cherry tomatoes: 1. Les Thomas; 2. Brian Doyle; 3. Gina Hughes.
Tomatoes on stalk: 1. G. Cadogan; 2. and 3. Les Thomas.
Blackcurrents: 1. and 2. Christine Griffiths.
Rhubard: 1. Alan Butler; 2. and 3. Gina Hughes.
Cooking apples: 1. and 2. Rees Butland; 3. A. Lankshear.
Dessert apples: 1. Gina Hughes; 2. A. Lankshear; 3. Les Thomas.
FLOWERS
Collection (hardy): 1. Mrs. M. Lord; 2. Gina Hughes.
Dahlia (cactus): 1. Mrs. M. Lord; 2. Mr. G. Cadogan.
Dahlia (pom pom): 1. Mr. G. Cadogan; 2. Lona Lain; 3. Gina Hughes.
Dahlia (any variety): l. Alan Butler; 2. Mrs. M. Lord; 3. Gina Hughes.
Dahlia (giant): 1. Alan Butler; 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Lona Lain.
Dahlia (small): 1. 2. and 3. Gina Hughes.
Pansies: 1. 2. and 3. Gina Hughes.
Sweet peas -1 variety: 1. Danny Thomas; 2. Christine Griffin.
Carnations: l. John Williams. Gladioli: L Mr. G. Cadogan; 2. Brian Doyle.
Zinnias: 1. and 2. Les Thomas; 3. Alan Butler.
Antirrhinum: 1. Alan Butler; 2. Brian Doyle.
Marigolds (African): 1. and 2. Les Thomas; 3. Gina Hughes.
Marigolds (French): 1. Les Thomas; 2. and 3. Gina Hughes.
Roses (three blooms): 1. and 2. Gina Hughes.
Pot of lobelia: 1. 2. and 3. Gina Hughes.
Houseplant: 1. and 2. Danny Thomas; 3. A. Lankshear.
Pot of Impatiens: 1. Gina Hughes; 2. Richard Mason.
Begonia: 1. Brian Doyle; 2. M. Lord; 3. Gina Hughes.
Hydrangea: 1. Mrs. M. Lord; 2. Ann Albury; 3. Danny Thomas.
Lacecap Hydrangea: 1. and 2. Margaret Phillips.
Planted container: 1. and 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Richard Mason.
Planted pouch: l. and 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Richard Mason.
Novice (sweet peas): l. Danny Thomas; 2. Alvin Phillips.
Novice (roses): 1. and 3. Laura Hughes; 2. Yvonne Phillips.
Novice (gladioli) - 1. Pam Check; 2. Brian Doyle.
VEGETABLES
Large onions: 1. Les Thomas; 2. Alan Butler.
Small onions: 1. and 2. Les Thomas; 3. John Williams.
Shallots: 1. and 2. Les Thomas.
Parsnips: 1. John Williams; 2. Gina Hughes.
Cucumbers: 1. and 3. Richard Mason; 2. John Albury.
Carrots (long rooted): I. Gina Hughes.
Carrots (not long root): 1. Les Thomas.
Beetroot (globe): I. and 2. Les Thomas; 3. Leana Mason.
Collection (salad veg): 1. and 2. Les Thomas; 3. John Williams.
Basket of herbs: 1. and 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Chris Johnson.
Parsley: 1. Fred Perkins; 2. Les Thomas; 3. Gina Hughes.
Pair of marrows: 1. and 2. Les Thomas.
Heaviest marrow: 1. and 2. Les Thomas.
Courgettes: 1. Chris Johnson; 2. Les Thomas; 3. John Williams.
Peas: 1. Ann Alderman; 2. and . 3. Gina Hughes.
Broad beans: 1. and 2. Gina Hughes.
Runner beans: 1. and 2. John Williams; 3. Richard Mason.
Lettuce: 1. Mrs. May; 2. Alan Butler.
Potatoes (coloured): 1. and 3. Les Thomas; 2. John Williams.
Potatoes (white): 1. John Williams; 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Les Thomas.
Potatoes four varieties: 1. Les Thomas.
Most unusual shaped vegetable: 1. Saffron Cole; 2. Gina Hughes; 3. Les Thomas.
NOVICE SECTION
Runner beans: 1. and 2. A. Lankshear; 3. Lloyd Davies.
Tomatoes: 1. and 2. Alvin Phillips.
Cucumber: 1. Laura Hughes.
TROPHY WINNERS
Liz and Roger Thompson Challenge Cup (most points in novice classes, class 141 a-e):
Joint - A. Lankshear, Pembroke, and Alvin Phillips, Freshwater East.
Raymond Howells Cup (most points in fruit and veg classes): Les Thomas, Pembroke.
Joe Hill Cup (most points in flower classes): Gina Hughes, Templeton.
Pembroke Castle Quoits Cup (most points in fruit and veg classes): Gina Hughes, Templeton.
Roger Thomas Memorial Cup (best exhibit in fruit flowers and veg classes): Pam Check, Pembroke.
Pembroke Farmers Club Cup (best exhibit in runner beans class): Richard Mason, Pembroke.
Islwyn Rees Cup (best exhibit in dahlia classes): Alan Butler, Manorbier Newton.
R. Macfarlane Cup (best exhibit in roses class 102): Gina Hughes, Templeton.
Brace, Rees and Partners Cup (for winner of begonia class): Brian Doyle, Lamphey.
Tommy Brown Shield (most points in veg classes 113-140): Les Thomas, Pembroke.
Mainport Engineering 1990 Shield (best exhibit in veg classes): John Williams, Clarbeston.
Ann Cook Novice Rose Bowl (best exhibit, rose, class 111): Laura Hughes, Templeton.
A. J. Cook Novice Sweet Pea Cup (best exhibit, sweet pea, class 110): Danny Thomas, Pembroke.
Joe Hill Novice Cup (best exhibit, gladioli, class 112): Pam Check, Pembroke.
DOMESTIC SECTION
COOKERY
Dundee cake: 1. Lydia Morris; 2. Janet James; 3. Gill McLaren.
Victoria sponge: 1. Leanna Mason; 2. Vicky Colquhoun; 3. Annabelle McLaren.
Welsh cakes: Joint 1. Lydia Morris and Gill McLaren; 3. JoAnne Lewis.
Brown bread: 1. Gill McLaren; joint 3. Ronald Elliot and Alvin Phillips.
Cheese scones: I. Marilyn Williams; 2. Ann Albury; 3. Geraldine Alderman.
Date and walnut loaf: 1. Ann Albury; 2. Gill Mclaren; 3. Marjorie Doyle.
PRESERVES
Jam: 1. Betty James; 2. Margaret Minchin; 3. Margaret Caley.
Marmalade: 1. Margaret Minchin; 2. Margaret Caley; 3. Jo-Anne Lewis.
Lemon curd: 1. Jo-Anne Lewis; 2. Margaret Minchin.
Jelly: 1. and 2. Freda Griffiths; 3. Jo-Anne Lewis.
Chutney: 1. Vicky Colquhoun; 2. Lydia Morris; 3. Freda Griffiths.
HANDICRAFT
Hand-knitted item: 1. and 2. Dot Roberts; 3. Joe Brace.
Machine-sewn item: 1. Claire Evans; 2. Mary Lou Clewett; 3. Robin Knibb.
Patchwork item: 1. Joan Scourfield; 2. Margaret Edwards, 3. Joan Scourfield.
Cross-stitch item: 1. Diane Ball; 2. Jean Lewis; 3. Janet James.
Crochet: 1. and 2. Joan Mathias; 3. Wendy Williams.
Cushion: 1. Jan Lawler; 2. Margaret Edwards; 3. Vicky Cole.
Stitched miniature: 1. and 2. Joe Brace; 3. Joan Scourfield.
RURAL CRAFT
Decorated metalwork: 1. and 2. Brenda Williams.
Bookmark: 1. Brenda Williams; 2. Cheryl Hughes; 3. Pam Check.
Painted woodwork: 1. 2. and 3. Freddy Brown.
Picture frame: 1. and 2. John Charnock; 3. Brenda Williams.
Handmade card: 1. and 3. Wendy Williams; 2. Pam Check.
TEENAGE COOKERY
Shortbread: 1. and 2. Kim Brickell; 3. Freya Knibb.
Pasta salad: 1. Kim Brickell; 2. Bethan Rees; 3. Elly Alderman.
Smoothie: 1. Bethan Rees; 2. Huw Rees; joint 3. Freya Knibb and Kizzy Tooby.
TEENAGE HANDICRAFT
Windchime: l. Huw Evans; 2. Bethan Rees; 3. Gareth Hart.
Greetings card: 1. Rebecca Dudley; 2. Bethan Rees; 3. Kizzie Tooby.
Decorated t-shirt: I. Bethan Rees; 2. Kizzie Tooby; 3. Lou Amos.
CHILDREN (UNDER 7)
COOKERY
Crispie cakes: 1. Olivia Vanner-Thompson; 2. Hannah Dudley; 3. Jack Gooding.
Decorated swiss roll: 1. Olivia Vanner-Thompson; 2. Benjamin Grenier; 3. Jack Gooding.
Snack on a stick: 1. Olivia Vanner-Thompson; 2. Benjamin Grenier; 3. Jack Gooding.
CHILDREN (UNDER 7)
HANDICRAFT
Vegetable monster: 1. Amy Beveridge; 2. Eve Morris-Julian; 3. Amy Louise McWeeny.
Bookmark: 1. Jack Gooding; 2. Charlotte Gooding; 3. Amy Beveridge.
Handwriting: I. Rebecca Dyson; 2. Finlay Morris-Julian; 3. Victoria Crawford.
CHILDREN (UNDER 11)
COOKERY
Gingerbread man: 1. Amy Taylor; 2. Olivia VannerThompson; 3. Christopher McLaren.
Muffins: 1. Lucy James; 2. Tia Harries; 3. George Amos.
Smoothie: I. Francesca Grenier; 2. Lucy James; 3. Jade Gooding.
CHILDREN (11 AND UNDER)
HANDICRAFT
Decorated hat: 1. Sophie Rees; 2. Amy Beveridge; 3. Jasmine Morris and Francesca Grenier.
Painted flowerpot: 1. Sophie Rees; 2. Joseph Morris; 3. Hannah Taylor.
Illustrated poem: 1. Emyr Taylor; 2. Lucy James; 3. Finley Morris-Julian.
CHILDREN'S ART
Six and under (fish): 1. and 3. Finley Morris-Julian; 2. Amy Beveridge.
Nine and under (farmer): 1. Sophie Rees; 2. Logan Hunt; 3. Ashley Hoadley.
Thirteen and under (animal): 1. George Colquhoun; 2. Huw Rees; 3. Hannah Taylor.
ADULT ART
Oil/acrylics: l. and 2. Marina Strangward; 3. Pamela Check.
Watercolour: 1. Lona Lane; 2. G. Smith; 3. Maggie Cole.
Adult drawing: 1. M. McCracken; 2. Pamela Check; 3. Maggie Cole.
Under 19 drawing: 1. Becky Tooby; 3. Julie Ann Vidler.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Pembrokehire environment: 1. Bill Phillips; 2. and 3. Malcolm Griffiths.
My garden: 1. John Charnock; 2. Christine Neve; 3. Michael Rowe.
Natural history: 1. Tracey Cole; 2. Bill Phillips; 3. John Charnock.
A trip abroad: 1. Malcolm Griffiths; 2. Bill Reynolds; 3. John Charnock.
Child under 13 (people): 1. Kizzie Tooby; 2. Oliver Crawford; 3. Lucy James.
WINE
Fruit cordial: l. Jo-Anne Lewis.
Red - sweet: 1. Mrs. Tinker; 2. and 3. John John.
White - dry: l. 2. and 3. John John.
Fruit gin: 1. Vicky Goodwin; 2. Cheryl Hughes; 3. Jo-Anne Lewis.
HONEY
Light run: 1. Mr. Tinker; 2. Fiona Richards; 3. Mr. Tinker.
Medium run: 1. 2. and 3. Fiona Richards.
Dark run: 1. Mr. Tinker; 2. and 3. Eddie Hallett.
Granulated: 1. Mr. Tinker; 2. and 3. Fiona Richards.
Honey cake: 1. Vicky Goodwin; 2. Ronald Elliott; 3. Marjorie Doyle.
Mead: 1. Mr. Tinker.
EGGS
Hens: 1. Ray Hughes; 2. Helen Bowen; 3. Lydia Morris.
Bantum: 1. Hugh Rees; 2. Dilys Dawson; 3. Ray Hughes.
Duck: 1. and 2. Kim Brickell; 3. Helen Bowen.
FLORAL ART
Petite (small is beautiful): 1. Barry Price; 2. Anne Freeman; 3. Jo Lawrence.
Novice (seashaw): 1. Cheryl Hughes; 2. Julie Cooper; 3. Jan Lawler.
Garden (flowers down the garden path): 1. Barry Price; 2. Jo Lawrence; 3. Margaret James.
Foliage (green green grass of home): 1. Barry Price; 2. Margaret James; 3. Sylvia Bevan.
Our county: I. Barry Price; 2. Sylvia Bevan; 3. Jo Lawrence.
TROPHY WINNERS
Cookery and Preserves Challenge Cup (donated by Annette Morris - most points in cookery and preserves sections, classes 1-13): Gillian McLaren, Pembroke.
Daphne Russell Salver (most points in handicraft section, classes 14-20): Mrs. Jo Brace, Pembroke.
Margaret Phillips Cup (most outstanding exhibit in handicraft section, classes 14-20): Joan Mathias, Crundale).
Joyce Eynon Memorial Cup (most points in cookery, preserves and handicraft section, classes 1-20): Gill McLaren, Pembroke.
Mavis Rees Trophy (best exhibit in rural craft section, classes 21-25): John Charnock, Pembroke.
Teenage Cup (most points in teenage section, classes 26-31): Bethan Rees, Hundleton.
Children's Cup (most points in children's section, classes 3243): Olivia Vanner-Thompson, Pembroke.
May Roberts Cup best (under 13) child's painting, not recessarily a prize-winner: Finley Morris-Julian, Pembroke.
Margaret Phillips Uphill Trophy (for winner of class 51): Miss Becky Tooby, Manorbier.
Richard Thomas Memorial Shield for encouragement of art (best under 16) artist: Hannah Taylor, East Williamston.
Art Trophy (most points in art section, classes 44-51): Maria Strangwood, Pembroke.
Simeon Lloyd Cup (awarded at judge's discretion, adult photography section, classes 52-55): Bill Phillips, Manorbier.
Simeon Lloyd Cup (awarded at judge's discretion, children's photography section, class 56): Kizzie Tooby, Manorbier.
Margaret Morgan Memorial Salver (best exhibit in wine section, classes 57-60): John John, Jameston.
My Favourite Things China Egg Trophy (most points in egg section): Kim Brickell, Manorbier Newton.
Margaret Frazer Cup (novice floral art winner of class 73): Cheryl Hughes, Stepaside.
Carol Thomas Cup (floral art best exhibit in class 76): Barry Price, Pembroke.
Wally Howells Cup (most points in floral art section, classes 72-76): Barry Price, Pembroke.