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179th OMAGH SHOW - Tyrone Farming Society
TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY

      179th OMAGH SHOW
          The Showgrounds
3 Gillygooley Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone
               BT78 5PN

         Saturday 6 July 2019

          PRIZE SCHEDULE
                  for
           Horticulture
           Home Industries
           Special Needs
           Schools Section

 Entries will be received on Friday 5 July 2019
               4 00 pm to 8 30 pm
         at Home Industries Marquee.
Judging will take place at 9 30 am on Saturday.

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179th OMAGH SHOW - Tyrone Farming Society
CONTENTS

                                                         Page
Opening Times                                              3
Show Safety                                                4
Judges                                                     5
Sponsors and Acknowledgements                              6
Horticultural and Home Industries Rules                    9
Irish Shows Association Qualifiers                         10
Horticultural Classes                                      17
       Fruit and Vegetables                                17
       Flowers                                             17
Floral Art                                                 18
Home Industries                                            20
       Eggs - Exhibited at Poultry Tent – See Agri Schedule 20
       Baking                                               20
       Preserves                                            21
       Honey                                                21
Handicrafts                                                22
Special Needs                                              22
Photography                                                24
Schools’ Section                                           25
Handwriting Competition                                    28
Public Speaking Competition                                29
  rd
23 Annual Dog Show                                         30
Other Show Attractions                                     31
Most Suitably Dressed Lady and Gent Competition            32
Fashion Show                                               32
Children’s Competition                                     33
Flower Arranging Workshops                                 33
Barbecue                                                   33

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Omagh Show

                 will be

           Open to the Public
                  on

          Friday, 5 July 2019

          * Show Jumping,
    Pony and Horse Showing and
          Working Hunter
           from 10 00 am
         Barbecue 9 00 pm*

                  and

         Saturday 6 July 2019
              * All Events *
             from 9 30 am

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No late entries will be accepted under any
                circumstances

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Show Safety
              Tyrone Farming Society will operate a
                      Code of Safety Practice
                    to ensure that animals are
     confined to designated areas and kept under supervision
                           at all times.

       It is essential that visitors share safety responsibility
                   and that they respond by playing
           their part in keeping children at a safe distance
                   from all animals and machinery.

Total commitment to safety from competitors, exhibitors and visitors
              and their co-operation with the Stewards
                   will ensure that there is no
         accident or mishap to spoil their enjoyment and
                    the success of the Show.

           Whilst every care is taken in the organisation
             of the Omagh Show, the Tyrone Farming
          Society cannot accept any liability whatsoever
         for any accident, injury or loss sustained by any
   person attending the Show in any capacity, however caused.

                          Safety Officers

          Mr N Broderick              Mrs J Hawkes
          Mr D Campbell               Mr G Lee
          Mr A Hamilton               Mr J Robinson

                   Ms A McDermott - Equestrian
                    T J Maxwell – Equestrian
                      S Porter – Equestrian

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JUDGES 2019
               FLORAL ART
             Ms Michele Rafferty

             HORTICULTURE
               Mr Dave Hardy

         BAKING AND PRESERVES
              Mrs Karen Rennie

              HANDICRAFTS
               Mrs May Magee

                PAINTINGS
            Ms Geraldine O’Reilly

           SCHOOLS SECTION
           Mrs Marean McCracken
           Mrs Eleanor Hetherington

              PHOTOGRAPHY
               Mr Gerry Knight

MOST SUITABLY DRESSED LADY AND GENTLEMAN
            Miss Roberta Simmons

             PUBLIC SPEAKING
             Mr Wesley Acheson
             Mrs Diane McDonald

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SCHOOL ENTRIES will be accepted at the Office in the
Showgrounds, 3 Gillygooley Road, Omagh, on Monday 3 June
2019, between 3 00 pm and 5 30 pm.

NOTE: Horticultural and Home Industries – entries will be received
on Friday, 5 July 2019, 4 00 pm to 8 30 pm. Judging will take place
on Saturday, 9 30 am sharp. Presentation for Cup Winners,
Saturday, 3 30 pm.
Winners of Free Draw and Children’s Competition will be
announced on Saturday at 4 00 pm in Home Industries Marquee.

Any queries regarding this Schedule, contact Mrs Jennifer Hawkes at
028 82 249711 or Mrs Helen Wilson at 028 82 259096.

THE NORTHERN BANK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP + £50
kindly sponsored by Mr & Mrs Thomas Harkin will be awarded to the
exhibitor gaining the highest number of points overall in the Horticulture
and Home Industries Section of Omagh Show.

THE MRS OLIVE BURR MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
CUP will be awarded to the WI exhibitor gaining the highest number of
points in the Handicraft Section, Classes 59 - 71.

SPONSORSHIP OF £250 has been kindly contributed by the Hawkes
Family, Ranelly, to the Baking and Preserves Section, Classes 37 - 47.

SPONSORSHIP OF £200 very kindly contributed by Agnes and Alan
Kyle for Floral Art, Classes 20 – 31.

SPONSORSHIP OF £50 has been kindly contributed by Mr Jimmy
Muldoon to the Horticultural Flower Section, Classes 10 - 19.

SPONSORSHIP OF £50 very kindly contributed by Mrs Valerie
McConnell for Handicrafts, Classes 59 – 71.

HEATHER EGGS very kindly sponsored the prizes for Egg, Classes
32 – 35.

MR LINDSAY RODGERS very kindly sponsored the Flower Arranging
Workshops.

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A ROSETTE AND £5 SPECIAL PRIZE will be awarded to the best
exhibit in each section.

£10 to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points
in each section.

OMAGH HIGH SCHOOL has kindly contributed £100 to the Schools’
Section, Classes 82 - 104.

SAMMY ARMSTRONG SHIELD to be awarded to the Best Artistic
Exhibit – Schools’ Section.

THE CARSON SHIELD for Handwriting has been kindly contributed by
Mr Victor Carson.

THE TYRONE CONSTITUTION PERPETUAL TROPHY for Public
Speaking will be awarded to the top Public Speaker.

THE ULSTER HERALD has kindly contributed £150 to the Schools’
Section.

THE SARAH WILSON MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP and the Prize
Fund for the Special Needs Section have been very kindly sponsored
by Stanley and Helen Wilson, in memory of their daughter, Sarah.

WRIGHT SHIELD + £50 to be awarded to the School gaining the
highest number of points. Open to Schools with NOT more than 100
pupils on Roll.

WRIGHT SHIELD + £50 to be awarded to the School gaining the
highest number of points. Open to Schools with over 100 pupils on
Roll.

OMAGH TODAY PERPETUAL CUP - Presented to the overall winner
of the Photography Section.

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Tyrone Farming Society wishes to express sincere thanks to all those
who have contributed in any way towards the running of the Horticultural
and Home Industries Section of Omagh Show.
                                                         Edwin Cartwright
                                       Secretary, Tyrone Farming Society

   Offices: The Showgrounds, 3 Gillygooley Road, Omagh BT78 5PN
             Telephone: 028 82 242500 and 028 82 240066

  The Members of Tyrone Farming Society wish to acknowledge
  all Firms and Individuals who have kindly sponsored Classes
  and Events at this Show. A full list will appear in the Official
                           Show Catalogue.

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HORTICULTURAL AND HOME INDUSTRIES
              Points in each Class are awarded as follows:
                                 st        nd         rd
                          3 for 1 , 2 for 2 , 1 for 3

RULES

1   The Competition in this Section will be OPEN unless where otherwise
    specified.

2   ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR.

3   A competitor may enter any number of exhibits in any one Class but no
    competitor may gain more than one award in any one Class.

4   Reasonable care will be taken of all articles exhibited, but the Society will
    not be accountable for any loss, damage, or injury that may occur to any
    exhibit or personal property before, during or after the Show. The Society
    will take a serious view of persons seen to be tampering with exhibits
    and will deal with them accordingly.

5   All people entering the Exhibition Hall are subject to the direction of all
    Stewards or Secretary.

6   Dogs must be on leads at all times in Home Industries Marquee.

7   No person will be permitted to interfere with or crowd round the Judge when
    adjudicating. Exhibitors so doing will forfeit all claims to prizes.

8   The decision of the Judges as to the merits of exhibits shall in all cases be
    final. Objections to a Competitor on the ground 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 £10.00, at or before 3 00 o’clock on
    Saturday. This fee will be returned if a valid objection is sustained;
    otherwise it will be forfeited to Funds of Show.

9   Should any matter arise not provided for in the purview of these Rules and
    Regulations, such matter shall be referred to the Committee, whose
    decision shall be final and binding, no appeal to law in any case being
    permitted.

10 The Exhibition Hall will be opened, and allocated space will be ready for
   exhibitors to begin staging on Friday, 5 July 2019, 4 00 pm – 8 30 pm.

11 Prize money may be collected by 4 30 pm on Saturday, at the Home
   Industries Stand. All prize money not collected within 3 months of
   Show day will be returned to Tyrone Farming Society’s Funds.
   Exhibits may be collected after 4 30 pm and no later than 6 00 pm.

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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
         BALLYSHANNON AGRICULTURAL SHOW PRESENT

                     The All-Ireland Traditional Handmade Craft
                                   Final
                          Sponsored by: Magee 1866

RULES AND CONDITIONS

1    All Items must be sole work of the exhibitor.
2    Each exhibit must consist of 1 Article from point A plus 1 other article from
     points B, C or D, making a total of 2 Articles:
     A Any article using Tweed, eg, Picture, Max Size 18” x 16”, Cushion, Min
     Size 16” x 16” – Max Size 18” x 18”; or Skirt, Adult size only,
     (this Item is obligatory).
     B Any article in Coloured or Self Coloured Embroidery made in the current
     year.
     C Hand Knit Cardigan, Lumber Jacket or Jumper, Adult Size only.
     D Any article in Cotton Crochet using no thicker than No 20 Cotton
     Thread.
3    All of the above to be made in the current year.
4    The items to be displayed as one exhibit.
5    Any Item the Judge feels is produced by any other method other than
     hand shall be disqualified.
6    A special class will be held at each qualifying show.
7    One entry may qualify from each qualifying show for the Final. If judges
     agree that the standard is high enough a second entry may be qualified.
     The Qualifiers from each of these shows will go forward to the Final, to be
     held at the Ballyshannon Agricultural Show, on Sunday 18 August
     2019.
8    Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a Rosette on appearance at
     the Final.
9    The Judges’ decisions will be final at all stages of the competition.
10   Exhibits are displayed at owner’s risk.
11   The foregoing rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows
     Association General Rules together with Ballyshannon Show Rules.
12   Exhibits must be placed for judging by 10 30 am on Sunday 18 August
     2019.
13   Exhibits cannot be removed from final before 4 30 pm.

ENTRY FEE To Qualifying Show €3. To Final €6
                st                               nd         rd      th       th
PRIZES:        1 €300 and Perpetual Trophy, 2         €200, 3 €100, 4 €60, 5
                     th
               €50, 6 €40.

Please Note: The Committee reserves the right to substitute cash prizes with
             vouchers for products.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS

Ardara, Armagh, Arva, Ballymoney, Bonniconlon, Carnew, Castleblayney,
Claremorris, Clogher Valley, Clonmany, Cork, Fermanagh, Glencolmcille,
Gorey, Granard, Manorhamilton, Meenacross, Newry, Oldcastle, Omagh,
Riverstown, Saintfield and District, Tinahely.

FINAL – BALLYSHANNON AGRICULTURAL SHOW, Sunday 18 August
2019

Tyrone Farming Society will award Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first 3
winning exhibitors at Omagh Show.

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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
              BONNICONLON SHOW LIMITED PRESENT

       The All-Ireland Domestic Arts Championship
     Sponsored by: Casey’s Londis Ballina, Castlebar, Limerick and
                              Newbridge

RULES AND CONDITIONS

1   Each exhibit must consist of Three items from the list below:
    (a) Handmade Picture, any medium, max 60 cm x 45 cm (excluding
    Frame).
    (b) Flower Arrangement for a Dining Room table (space allowed 12” x
    12”).
    (c) 6 Potatoes, any variety.
    (d) Decorated Victoria Sponge (20 cm/8 ins Round). Filling and
    Decoration must be Non-perishable.
   The picture must be hand made. Machine work will not suffice.
   Potatoes must be grown by Exhibitor.
   Exhibitors may qualify once only.
   In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the
    exhibitor is deemed to be making their living from their profession, they
    may be disqualified.
   Two Exhibitors to qualify from each qualifying show.
   This competition will be judged on a points system.
   Points will be awarded for presentation.

Exhibits to be in place before 11 30 am on day of Final

ENTRY FEE To Qualifying Show €3. To Final €6
                st        nd         rd        th     th     th
PRIZES:       1 €250, 2        €200, 3 €130, 4 €65, 5 to 25 €30 each.

                               QUALIFYING SHOWS

    Armagh                     Corrandulla                 Mullingar
    Athenry                    Enniscrone                  Omagh
    Ballina                    Ennistymon                  Riverstown
    Ballinrobe                 Erris                       Saintfield
    Clogher Valley             Granard                     Strandhill
    Cork                       Manorhamilton               Tralee

FINAL – BONNICONLON SHOW, Monday 5 August 2019

Tyrone Farming Society will award Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first 3
winning exhibitors at Omagh Show.

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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
                TULLAMORE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT

    The Odlum’s All Ireland Home Baking Championship
                Sponsored by: Odlums - www.odlums.ie

RULES AND CONDITIONS

1    Each competitor must bake the 3 items listed using Odlum’s products:
     a Decorated Chocolate Cake 20 cm, 8 ins Round.
     b 6 Almond Bakewell Slices.
     c 6 Roasted Balsamic, Red Onion and Goat’s Cheese Tartlets.
     NB All recipes can be found on the Odlums Website: www.odlums.ie.
2    Items to be displayed on individual plates and each exhibitor will be allotted
     their own space (trays optional) on a base 24” Square.
3    Points will be awarded for taste, texture, appearance of baked items and
     presentation.
4    The competition is confined to amateurs, both male and female, with one
     entry per exhibitor at the Final.
5    In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the
     exhibitor is deemed to be making their living from their profession, they
     may be disqualified.
6    The items must be fresh and home baked by Exhibitor.
7    A special class will be held at each Qualifying Show. Two entries may
     qualify from these Shows for the Final, if Judges agree that the standard is
     high enough. The Qualifiers from each of these Shows will go forward to
     the Final to be held at Tullamore Show on Sunday 11 August 2019.
8    Non adherence to tray size will deem elimination of exhibit.
9    All items will be cut and/or sampled by the Judge.
10   Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a hamper containing Odlum’s
     products, on appearance at the Final.
11   Certificates will be awarded to the finalists.
12   The Judge’s decision at all stages of the competition is FINAL.
13   Exhibits are displayed at owner’s risk.
14   These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
     Rules.
15   Marquee open from 7 30 am on Show morning and will be closed for
     judging at 10 00 am sharp. Marquee will be open to the public at 12
     00 noon and exhibits may not be removed before 5 00 pm.

ENTRY FEE : To qualifying Show €3                   To Final €6

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st                                  nd
Prizes: 1 €300 + Trophy, Goods in Kind, 2 €200 + Goods in Kind,
         rd                       th     th     th     th       th
        3 €100 + Goods in Kind, 4 €60, 5 €60, 6 €60, 7 €60, 8 €60

                           QUALIFYING SHOWS

Adamstown                  Claremorris                Manorhamilton
Armagh                     Clogher Valley             Mullingar
Athlone                    Clonmel                    Newry
Barryroe                   Corofin                    Oldcastle
Bonniconlon                Cork                       Omagh
Carnew                     Corrandulla                Riverstown
Castleblayney              Ennistymon                 Tinahely
Castlerea                  Kilgarvan                  Tralee
Castlewellan               Longford

       FINAL – Tullamore and FBD National Livestock Show,
                     Sunday 11 August 2019

Tyrone Farming Society will award Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first 3
winning exhibitors at Omagh Show.

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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
             CASTLEBLANEY SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT

                All Ireland Baking Championship
     Sponsored by: McMahon’s SuperValu Ltd, Castleblayney

RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Each exhibitor will bake 3 items
   a Chocolate Biscuit Cake (7” Round or Square Cake Tin)
   b 4 Chocolate Brownies
   c 4 Almond Squares.
2 The items to be displayed as one exhibit on a base of 2 ft x 2 ft approx.
3 Points will be awarded for texture, taste and presentation.
4 Competition is open to amateurs, male/female, and one tray to qualify per
   exhibitor.
5 All items to be home made by exhibitor.
6 In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the
   exhibitor is deemed to be making their living from their profession, they
   may be disqualified.
7 A SuperValu Flour wrapper to be displayed with the exhibit.
8 A special qualifying Class will be held at selected Shows.
9 Two trays may qualify for the Final, if the judges agree that the standard
   is high enough.
10 The Judges’ decision will be FINAL at all stages of the competition.
11 Exhibits are displayed at owner’s risk.
12 These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
   Rules.

ENTRY FEE: To qualifying Show €3 To Final €6
               st       nd        rd         th     th     th
Prizes:       1 €300, 2 €200, 3 €100, 4 €60, 5 €50, 6 €40
Each of the successful qualifiers will receive a memento on appearance at the
Final.
                             QUALIFYING SHOWS

    Adamstown                Clonmel              Newry
    Armagh                   Corrandulla          Oldcastle
    Arva                     Dundalk              Omagh
    Athlone                  Enniscrone           Riverstown
    Ballinrobe               Gorey                Saintfield
    Ballymoney               Granard              Tralee
    Castlewellan             Manorhamilton
    Clogher Valley           Mullingar

        FINAL – Castleblayney Show, Monday 5 August 2019

Tyrone Farming Society will award Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first 3
winning exhibitors at Omagh Show.
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
                VIRGINIA SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT

      The Fleetwood Paints All Ireland Amateur Painting
                         Competition
    Kindly Sponsored By Fleetwood Ireland’s Paints Company

RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Paintings must be the sole work of the exhibitor who must have amateur
   status.
2 Paintings to depict an Agricultural or Rural setting.
3 Paintings must measure no more than 26” x 20” (66 cm x 51 cm) not
   including the frame.
4 All Paintings must be ready to hang, that is, framed and with a hanging
   cord attached.
5 The Judges’ decision will be final.
6 All entries to be exhibited at owners’ risk.
7 All entries to have amateur status as defined by the following:
   (a) Not to have had a commercial solo exhibition
   (b) Not to have exhibited in a commercial gallery
   (c) Not to be teaching or have taught art in any form.
8 In the event of an objection and following an investigation, and if the
   exhibitor is deemed to be making their living from their profession, they
   may be disqualified.
9 To avoid any confusion, would exhibitors please print their name and
   telephone number on a label and attach to back of painting.
10 These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association
   Rules.

Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €3, To Final €6.
          st     nd        rd       th
PRIZES: 1 €300, 2 €200, 3 €100, 4 €50.

                           QUALIFYING SHOWS
      Adamstown            Claremorris    Loughrea
      Armagh               Clogher Valley Midleton
      Arva                 Clonakilty     Mohil
      Athenry              Clonmel        Mullingar
      Ballinamore          Ennistymon     Nenagh
      Ballivor             Erris          Newry
      Ballymoney           Fermanagh      Oldcastle
      Bonniconlon          Glencolmcille  Omagh
      Carnew               Gorey          Saintfield
      Castleblayney        Granard        Tullamore
      Castlewellan         Grange         Tullow

          FINAL VIRGINIA SHOW – Wednesday 21 August 2019

  Tyrone Farming Society will award Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first 3
                  winning exhibitors at Omagh Show.
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HORTICULTURE
                  Classes 1 – 19     Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                 A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
            £10 for highest number of points in this Section
                             Entry Fee: 50p

                        FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Class 1     Three stalks of parsley in water.
Class 2     Herb(s) in a pot, (single or multiple varieties)
Class 3     One cabbage.
Class 4     One head of lettuce.
Class 5     Three stalks of rhubarb.
Class 6     Three spring onions.
Class 7     Plate of strawberries (approximately ½ lb with hulls).
Class 8     Any fruit not listed above (in suitable quantity) – this Class may
            be divided at the discretion of the Judge.
Class 9     Any vegetable not listed above (in suitable quantity) – this Class
            may be divided at the discretion of the Judge.

                              FLOWERS
   Sponsorship of £50 very kindly contributed by Mr Jimmy Muldoon
                A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
Class 10    Indoor pot plant grown for foliage.
Class 11    Indoor pot plant grown for flower.
Class 12    Succulent, single plant in pot.
Class 13    Cactus, single plant in pot.
Class 14    Five stems of Annuals – may be assorted.
Class 15    One Hybrid tea rose – (single rose).
Class 16    One spray of floribunda roses.
Class 17    Five stems of perennials (may be assorted).
Class 18    Five stems of biennials (may be assorted).
Class 19    Vase of flowering shrubs, assorted.

NOTE: Entries taken on Friday, 5 July 2019 from 4 00 pm to 8 30 pm.

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FLORAL ART
                            Classes 20 – 31
           st      nd    rd
  Prizes: 1 £12, 2 £7, 3 £5 A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
           £10 for highest number of points in this Section
Agnes and Alan Kyle very generously sponsored £200 towards Floral Art
                                Prize Fund.

                                 Entry Fee £1.00

The exhibitor need not necessarily grow flowers. Only natural material and any
foliage may be used in this section, except where otherwise stated. Exhibits
may not exceed the dimensions given, but may be smaller and except where
specified, they may be of any height or depth. Accessories are anything other
than plant material used as part of the exhibit, except bases, containers and
drapes. Driftwood is not an accessory. Where possible it would be
appreciated if accessories were secured to the exhibit.

                                      OPEN
          A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit in Classes 20 - 23

Class 20       ‘Fun with Foliage’
An exhibit in container of own choice. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to
exceed 610 mm (24”). Accessories permitted.

Class 21       ‘Green and White’
An exhibit to feature water. Height and depth unlimited. Height and depth
unlimited. Width not to exceed 508 mm (20”). Accessories permitted.

Class 22       ‘High Society’
A exhibit in a Stiletto Shoe. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to exceed
306 mm (12”). No Accessories.
Class 23       ‘You’ve Been Framed’
An exhibit to suit title. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to exceed 508
mm (20”). Accessories permitted.

                                     NOVICE
          A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit in Classes 24 - 26

Class 24       ‘Simple and Beautiful’
An exhibit to suit title using silk/dried flowers. Height and depth unlimited.
Width not to exceed 381 mm (15”). No Accessories.

Class 25      ‘A Summer Buffet’
An elevated exhibit in candlestick or candelabrum. Height and depth unlimited.
Width not to exceed 508 mm (20”). Accessories allowed.

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Class 26       ‘Afternoon Tea’
An exhibit in a teapot. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to exceed 381
mm (15”). No Accessories.

                             OPEN AND NOVICE

Class 27        ‘Hospital Cheer’
An exhibit of flowers and fruit. Width not to exceed 305 mm (12”). Non
returnable. Exhibit will be delivered to Local Nursing Home.

      A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit Overall in Classes 28 – 29

                      CHILDREN 11 YEARS AND UNDER
                             Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                              Entry Fee: 50p

Class 28      ‘A Nursery Rhyme’
An exhibit on a flat container, tray, biscuit tin lid, etc. Width not to exceed 457
mm (18”). Accessories permitted.

                          CHILDREN 12 – 15 YEARS
                              Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                               Entry Fee: 50p

Class 29       ‘Birthday Wishes’
An exhibit for your friend with Birthday Card. No larger than 305 mm (12”)
wide.

      A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit Overall in Classes 30 - 31

         YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS – 12 – 16 YEARS AGE GROUP
                        Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                         Entry Fee: 50p

Class 30       ‘In the Pink’
An exhibit to suit title. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to exceed 457
mm (18”). No Accessories.

        YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS – OVER 16 YEARS AGE GROUP

                               Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                                Entry Fee: 50p

Class 31       ‘Holiday Time’
An exhibit suitable to title. Height and depth unlimited. Width not to exceed
610 mm (24”). Accessories allowed.

NOTE: Entries taken on Friday, 5 July 2019 from 4 00 pm to 8 30 pm.

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HOME INDUSTRIES
                    Classes 32 – 58   Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                   A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
              £10 for highest number of points in this Section

                               Entry Fee: 50p

                                  EGGS
   Prizes for All Egg Classes very kindly sponsored by Heather’s Eggs

Class 32 )    Please Note: All Egg Classes will be Exhibited at
Class 33 )    Poultry Tent. Please see Agri Schedule for revised Classes -
Class 34 )    22 Egg Classes now on offer.
Class 35 )

                                   BAKING
             Prizes for Classes 37 – 58 very kindly sponsored by
                     The Hawkes Family, Ranelly, Omagh.
                     A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit

                 All baking entries will be cut by the Judges

Class 37      Wheaten bread, baked in loaf tin.
Class 38      Soda bread, baked in loaf tin.
Class 39      Five plain tea scones, oven, sweet.
Class 40      Ginger cake.
Class 41      Chocolate cake. Filled, not decorated.
Class 42      Boiled cake.
Class 43      6 Tray Bakes (2 varieties) (non bake).
Class 44      6 Shortbread Biscuits.
Class 45      Apple Tart (Short Crust Pastry).
Class 46      Sponge. Unfilled.
Class 47      6 Mini Decorated Cupcakes.

                     CHILDREN 14 YEARS AND UNDER
                 Classes 48 and 49         Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                    A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
                               Entry Fee: 50p

Class 48      5 Rocky Roads.
Class 49      5 Party Buns.

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PRESERVES
                 A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit

Class 50   Pot marmalade, in glass jar.
Class 51   Pot rhubarb, in glass jar.
Class 52   Pot raspberry jam, in glass jar.
Class 53   Pot strawberry jam, in glass jar.
Class 54   Pot of jelly, in glass jar.
Class 55   Pot of chutney, in glass jar.
Class 56   Pot of jam, other than above.

                                HONEY
              Exhibit MUST be the Produce of Exhibitor

Class 57   Section of honey unglazed, wrapped in cellophane paper.
Class 58   Extracted honey in honey jar.

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HANDICRAFTS
             Classes 59 – 71            Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                 A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
           £10 for highest number of points in this Section
  Sponsorship of £50 very kindly contributed by Mrs Valerie McConnell

                            Entry Fee: 50p
 Note: Any exhibit having previously won a First Prize at this Show will
                      not be eligible for competition.

Class 59      Child’s hand-knitted item.
Class 60      Any item of hand-made jewellery.
Class 61      Any adult’s hand-knitted garment.
Class 62      Any item of paverpol.
Class 63      Any Crochet item.
              This Class may be divided at the discretion of Judge.
Class 64      Any article in cross-stitch.
Class 65      A hand-made pin cushion.
Class 66      Any article of embroidery (in any medium).
Class 67      Cushion (in any medium, filled).
Class 68      A baby blanket (in any medium).
              This Class may be divided at the discretion of Judge.
Class 69      Hand-made toy (any medium).
              This Class may be divided at the discretion of Judge.
Class 70      A hand-made card.
Class 71      Any hand-made article not eligible for any other class.
              This Class may be divided at the discretion of Judge.

                           SPECIAL NEEDS
                             Prizes: £5, £3, £2
           A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit      Entry Fee: 50p

       THE SARAH WILSON MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP
  and the Prize Fund for the Special Needs Section have been very
           kindly sponsored by Stanley and Helen Wilson,
                 in memory of their daughter, Sarah.

Class 72      Arts and Crafts.

                    CHILDREN 15 YEARS AND UNDER
                       (Excluding Schools’ Section)
                             Prizes: £5, £3, £2
           A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit Entry Fee: 50p

Class 73      Arts and Crafts.
              This Class may be divided at the discretion of Judge.
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OLDER AND DISABLED PERSON’S
                             Prizes: £5, £3, £2
           A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit Entry Fee: 50p

Class 74      Arts and Crafts.

                 PAINTINGS/DRAWINGS IN ANY MEDIUM
                             Prizes: £5, £3, £2
           A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit Entry Fee: 50p

Class 75      Landscape/Seascape. Must be entrant’s own work.
Class 76      Still Life. Must be entrant’s own work.
Class 77      Figurative (including Animals). Must be entrant’s own work.

                  Prize Schedule
                                     for

                          HORTICULTURAL
                         HOME INDUSTRIES
                          SPECIAL NEEDS
                               and
                        SCHOOLS’ SECTIONS

  Can be obtained on application to the Secretary’s Office

    THE SHOWGROUNDS, 3, GILLYGOOLEY ROAD,
               OMAGH, BT78 5PN

               Tel: 028 8224 2500 / 028 8224 0066

    Office Hours: 10 00 am to 4 00 pm Monday to Friday

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PHOTOGRAPHY
              Classes 78 – 81           Prizes: £5, £3, £2
                 A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibit
                            Entry Fee: 50p

                 THE OMAGH TODAY PERPETUAL CUP
  will be presented to the Overall Winner of the Photography Section -
                very kindly presented by Omagh Today.

     Photograph in colour, unless otherwise stated, maximum size
                      6” x 8”, including mount.

Class 78    ‘Children on the Farm’.
Class 79    ‘How Farmers Relax’.
Class 80    ‘People caught unaware’.
Class 81    ‘Rugged Northern Ireland’.

We would encourage you to submit an entry or entries in any Class
        and we greatly appreciate your support for the
              Home Industries Section of our Show.
                           Jennifer Hawkes
                             Chairperson

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SCHOOLS’ SECTION
         Classes 82– 104     Prizes: £5, £3, £2 Entry Fee: 30p
A Rosette and £5 for the Best Exhibits (Art Individual, Group and Stories)

SAMMY ARMSTRONG SHIELD to be awarded to the Best Artistic Exhibit –
Schools Section. Classes 90, 93, 96, 99 and 102.
WRIGHT SHIELD + £50 to be awarded to the School gaining the highest
number of points. Open to Schools with NOT more then 100 pupils on Roll.
WRIGHT SHIELD + £50 to be awarded to the School gaining the highest
number of points. Open to Schools with over 100 pupils on Roll.
CARSON SHIELD for handwriting, kindly donated by Mr Victor Carson.
ULSTER HERALD sponsorship to be awarded to Written Classes 89, 92, 95,
98, and 101.
OMAGH HIGH SCHOOL sponsorship to be awarded to Class 104 and Public
Speaking Competition.
TYRONE CONSTITUTION PERPETUAL TROPHY for Public Speaking will be
awarded to Top Public Speaker.
All entries in this Section to be clearly marked with name, age, schedule class
and school, and must be the work of the child, with minimal teacher
intervention. Entries should be submitted to the Showgrounds’ Office, 3
Gillygooley Road, Omagh, on Monday, 3 June 2019, between 3 00 pm and 5
30 pm. Judging in this Section will take place prior to the Show and the best
exhibits will be on display.
Teachers and parents should co-operate in the collection of exhibits after
the Show on Saturday 6 July 2019 from 4 30 pm and will be required to
sign for items collected. Should collection on Show day not be
practicable, alternative arrangements must be made with the Show Office.
All exhibits not claimed by Monday 23 September 2019 will be disposed of
by Tyrone Farming Society.

                         SPECIAL NEEDS - PRIMARY
Class 82    ‘A Paper Plate Flower’. Child’s own interpretation.

                     SPECIAL NEEDS – POST PRIMARY
Class 83    ‘A Picture of your Favourite Animal. A4.

                                  NURSERY
Class 84    A picture of ‘A Rainbow’. A3.

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P1
Class 85    Art: A picture of ‘Paw Patrol Character’. A3.
Class 86    Collage picture: ‘A Nursery Rhyme’. Group effort.
            Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P2
Class 87    Art: A character from ‘Toy Story’. A3.
Class 88    Collage Picture: ‘A Zoo Animal’. Group effort.
            Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P3
Class 89    Story: ‘One day my friend and I . . . ’. One typed A4 page.
Class 90    Art: A Picture of ‘A Space Rocket’. A3.
Class 91    Collage Picture: ‘A Butterfly’. Group effort.
            Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P4
Class 92    Story: ‘If I could stop time I would . . . ‘. One typed A4 page.
Class 93    Art: A picture of ‘A Parrot’. A3.
Class 94    Collage Picture: ‘A Sporting Event’. Group effort.
            Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P5
Class 95     Story: ‘You receive a magic sweater for your birthday, what would
            you do with your magical powers?’ One typed A4 page.
Class 96    Art: ‘Design a Card to celebrate a Special Occasion’. A5.
Class 97    Collage Picture: ‘A Safari Scene’. Group effort.
            Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P6
Class 98  Write a newspaper report on the ‘Moon Landing’. One typed A4
          page.
Class 99 Art: A picture ‘Fun in the Sun/Rain’. A3.
Class 100 Collage Picture: ‘A Northern Ireland Attraction’. Group effort.
          Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

                                       P7
Class 101 Story: ‘If I were Prime Minister for the day I would . . .. One typed
          A4 page.
Class 102 Art: Design a poster to promote ‘Omagh Show 2019’. A3.
Class 103 Collage Picture: ‘Your School’. Group effort.
          Approximate size 75 cm x 75 cm.

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POST PRIMARY
                                 Key Stages 3 and 4
Class 104     Art: A picture on the theme ‘Agricultural Landscapes’.
              Any medium. A3.
         st        nd       rd
Prizes: 1 £10, 2        £7, 3 £5 sponsored by Omagh High School.

PLEASE ENSURE THAT LARGE PICTURES ARE SECURELY MOUNTED
   ON FIRM BACKING.

Prize Schedule and Entry Form for Horticulture, Home Industries, Special
Needs and Schools’ Section can be obtained on application to:

The Secretary’s Office
The Showgrounds
3 Gillygooley Road
Omagh
Co Tyrone
BT78 5PN

Tel 028 82 242500/028 82 240066.

Office Hours 10 00 am – 4 00 pm Monday to Friday.

or from the Website

www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk

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Tyrone Farming Society

 The Carson Shield for Handwriting
               2019

       RULES FOR THE COMPETITION
1 Entrants shall copy, in script or joined writing, the Bible portion
    Psalm 23, Verses 1 – 6, from

The New International Version (NIV)
The Good News Bible
or
The Authorised Version (AV).

2 Entries shall be in ink on a single sheet of A4 paper, ruled or
    plain, with a margin. P5 pupils may use pencil, if desired.

3 All entrants must be in the Key Stage 2 age group.

4 The Carson Shield will be awarded to the entrant with the best
    writing and will be held for one year.

5 The Judges will mark for good letter formation, accuracy,
    consistency of style, neatness and spacing.

6 Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 entries.

7 The decision of the Judges will be final.

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TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY
         Tyrone Constitution Perpetual Trophy
               for Public Speaking 2019
    Prize money for this competition has been kindly donated by
                        Omagh High School.
                            st       nd        rd       th
               Prize Fund 1 £20, 2        £15, 3 £10, 4 £5.

                   RULES FOR THE COMPETITION
Entries will be accepted at the Office in TFS Showgrounds, 3
Gillygooley Road, Omagh on or before Tuesday 7 May 2019 and no
later than 5 00 pm. Entries may also be emailed to
info@tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk prior to this date.
Entries are free for the 2019 competition.

Competitors will be judged on Friday 10 May 2019 with the competition
commencing at 10 00 am in the Committee Room, TFS Showgrounds, 3
Gillygooley Road, Omagh. Light refreshments will be available for all
competitors.

Competitors shall deliver a prepared speech will the maximum delivery
time of 3 minutes from one of the subjects listed below:

1    ‘How to make Omagh Agricultural Show a bigger attraction for all’.
2    ‘Education versus Experience’.
3    ‘Staycation or Vacation?’
4    ‘Those were the days, my friend . . . ’.
5    ‘Cyclists should pay to use the roads’.

All Entrants must be in the Key Stage 3 age group with a maximum of 3
competitors from each school.

Entrants will be judged using the following criteria:
Marking Scale, Timing and Penalties:
Platform manner, General Effect and Use of Notes                30%
Voice Production and Delivery                                   20%
Content and Marshalling of Facts                                50%.
The Tyrone Constitution Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the
top Public Speaker and will be held for one year.
           Prizes will be awarded to the top 4 entrants.

           The top 2 entrant will be invited to deliver their
           speeches to the Society at the annual Pre-Show
           Reception in the Silverbirch Hotel and Business
           Centre on Wednesday 5 June 2019.
                 The Judges’ decision will be Final.
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23rd ANNUAL DOG SHOW
          Saturday 6 July 2019 – 1 00 pm

                         Classes for:

    VETERAN - 7 years and over            UTILITY
    HOUNDS                                GUN DOGS
    TERRIERS                              TOY
    PUPPIES - under 12 months             WORKING GROUP
YOUNG HANDLER – Under 12 – Dog and Handler will be judged.

            Bring your family dog along!!
                  No Pre-Entry: Entry Fee £2.00

           Cups: Best in Show and Best Reserve in Show
Presented by Greenacres Boarding Kennels and Cattery and Mrs Linda
                              Hamilton

                        Prizes in Kind by
              Jollyes Petfood Superstores, Omagh

                                       Details from:
                                    Secretary’s Office
                                    The Showgrounds
                                    3 Gillygooley Road
                                          OMAGH
                                         BT78 5PN

                                Tel: 028 8224 2500/8224 0066

                          Email: info@tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk
                           Web: www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk

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Other Show Attractions
                                                     Fri   Sat
   Barbecue, Music – Soundwaves       9 00 pm        √
   Dog Show                           1 00 pm              √
   Fashion Show                       1 45 pm              √
   Vintage Vehicles                   2 30 pm              √
   Most Suitably Dressed Lady                              √
    and Gentleman for a Day
    at the Show – Results              4 00 pm
   Winner of Free Draw announced      4 00 pm              √
   Tug-of War Ladies and Gents        4 00 pm>             √
   Home Industries                                         √
   Flower Arranging Workshops                              √
   Children’s Floral Art Workshop                          √
   Home Industries Children’s Competition                  √
   Schools Section                                         √
   Food Hall                                               √
   Trade Exhibits                                          √
   Amusements                                              √
   Live Music and Entertainment                            √
   Model Farm                                              √
   Corbally Fun Farm                                       √
   Children’s Zone                                         √
   Young Farmers’ Events                             √     √
   Mini Makeovers                                          √
   Face Painting                                           √
   Other Arena Attractions                                 √

               For details of all events contact:
                   The Secretary’s Office
           The Showgrounds, 3 Gillygooley Road
                     Omagh BT78 5PN

           Tel: 028 82 242500 Fax: 028 82 240066

    Office Hours: 10 00 am to 4 00 pm, Monday to Friday

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MOST SUITABLY DRESSED LADY
        for a day at the Show
       Voucher Kindly Donated By

          Style Boutique
            Value £50 1st Prize
 TFS will contribute £25 Runner up Prize

MOST SUITABLY DRESSED GENTLEMAN
         for a day at the Show
     Voucher Kindly Donated By
  Watterson Bros Drapers
           Value £50 1st Prize
TFS will contribute £25 Runner up Prize

      FASHION SHOW – 1 45 pm

 Fashion by Local Fashion Outlets

             Free Raffle

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CHILDREN’S COMPETITION
     Home Industries Section
       Very kindly sponsored by

       Whites of Omagh

FLOWER ARRANGING WORKSHOPS
     Home Industries Section
      Very kindly sponsored by

      Mr Lindsay Rodgers
      Saturday 6 July 2019

           Free Raffle

           BARBECUE
       at the Showgrounds
        Friday 5 July 2019
               9 00 pm

     Music by Soundwaves

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