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Cupar’s Flowers Flourish Again
There was a steady stream of visitors from far and wide to the 99th Cupar and District Floral and Horticultural Society’s annual flower show at the weekend. The show, held in Cupar’s YMCA attracted a lot of new exhibitors to the show providing a colourful and attractive display for those attending.
The garden section saw an increase in entrants due to the encouragement of the organisers. The judge, Les Craib from Forfar, was very impressed by the work and dedication that these exhibitors put into their gardens, and hopes that they will continue in their efforts for next year’s centenary show.
The number of cut flowers was slightly down on previous years due to the variable weather in the run up to the show; however, this did not deter any of the growers from submitting spectacular specimens of sweet peas, dahlias and herbaceous plants. Mr William Duff from Balmullo was the winner of the East of Scotland Four Vase Sweet Pea Championship.
The colourful theme continued in the floral art category with a large number of exhibits in each class. Judge, Sheila Mudie had a tough job of selecting the winners as the quality of the exhibits was very high indeed. The best floral exhibit in show, sponsored by Gladys Lundie, Cupar, was awarded to Mr Andy Smith of Balmullo for his fantastic “Let’s Dance” exhibit.
The judges were particularly impressed by the quality of this year’s vegetable section, particularly in potatoes, onions and the root vegetable sections. The winner of the best collection of vegetables was Mr William Duff, of Balmullo, with a new exhibitor to Cupar Flower Show, Mr James Lowe of Kelty gaining the most prizes in the vegetable section. James also won the marrow by weight class, with a huge exhibit weighing in at a massive 14lb 8oz!
The industrial section was supported well with a range of home baking, preserves and handicraft section. There was a slight increase in the amount of entries received for the children’s section but the main class, the miniature garden, sponsored by Margaret Aitken, a former committee member and longstanding supporter of the show, was entered by nearly all of the child exhibitors.
This year’s School Competition was opened up to include primaries within a 7 mile radius of Cupar. Pupils were required to collect, press, name and mount a selection of 10 flowers with their leaves. The class saw a number of exhibits being received from Castlehill and Craigrothie primary schools, with the overall winners being Kilmaron School with their very colourful display.
Trophies and awards were presented by Margaret Aitken. The generosity of the local businesses through sponsorship or the donation of prizes cannot be emphasised enough; it’s down to them that we are able to award the level of prizes we do.
President, Les Wheelans thanked all the competitors, committee members and visitors who made the show a success and hoped for even more participation from the community next year as it will be the 100th anniversary of Cupar Flower Show.
The centenary show will be held in the Corn Exchange on 27th & 28th August, and will hopefully feature a craft fair, trade stands, flower show exhibits, vegetable displays and much more. We aim to have a representative from the Beechgrove Garden open the show and be on hand for any gardening questions.
If you enjoy gardening; create hanging baskets in spring, have a nice patio ornament, maybe have a collection of border flowers, grow your own fruit or vegetables, are good at baking, needlework or floral art, please give consideration to entering next year’s Flower Show.
There are classes for children from the under 5’s to 16 years old – encouragement in gardening and vegetable can help to sustain the environment.
This is a local amateur competition that is open to everyone, of all ages and experience. More information will be available from the show website www.cuparflowershow.co.uk or by contacting Wanda Wheelans, Secretary on 01334 654648.
List Of Prizewinners
GARDEN COMPETITION
Class No: 1 Best Vegetable Garden in Cupar
1st Place Les Wheelans
2nd Place Gladys Lundie
3rd Place Tobias Junc
Class No: 2 Best Garden Flower Display in Cupar
1st Place Ted Rawlings
2nd Place Andrew Walls
3rd Place Allan Thomson
Class No: 3 Best Garden in Burgh of Cupar
1st Place Ted Rawlings
2nd Place Allan Thomson
3rd Place Andrew Walls
Class No: 4 Best Kept Cropped Cottage Garden within 7 miles of Cupar
1st Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
2nd Place Ron Moscrop, Leuchars
Class No: 5 Best Flower Display within 7 miles of Cupar
1st Place Ron Moscrop, Leuchars
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Sandra Trail, Guardbridge
Class No: 6 Best Hanging Basket, Window or Patio Ornament in Burgh of Cupar
1st Place Allan Thomson, Cupar
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Alan Fraser, Cuparmuir
Class No: 7 Best Landscaped Garden within 7 miles of Cupar
1st Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
2nd Place T J Robertson, Kingskettle
3rd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
CUT FLOWERS
Class No: 8 Four vases Sweet Peas, distinct. 12 spikes in each vase. Varieties to be
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 9 Three vases Sweet Peas, distinct, 12 spikes in each vase
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
Class No: 10 One vase Sweet Peas, 12 spikes, mixed varieties
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 11 Bowl of Sweet Peas, any foliage
1st Place Maree Scott, Kemback
Class No: 12 Best vase of Sweet Peas in Show
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
Class No: 15 One vase Gladioli, 1 spike
1st Place Keith Brand, Kinghorn
Class No: 16 One vase Gladioli butterfly, 3 spikes
1st Place Keith Brand, Kinghorn
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 21 One vase perpetual Carnations, 5 blooms, own foliage
1st Place A Hain, Cuparmuir
Class No: 22 Three vases small cactus and/or semi cactus, 3 blooms
1st Place Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
2nd Place Alistair Barnard, Grange of Lindores
Class No: 23 Three vases Dahlias, 3 blooms in vase
1st Place Alistair Barnard, Grange of Lindores
2nd Place Ross Ainslie, Pitlessie
3rd Place Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
Class No: 24 One vase giant or large decorative Dahlia, 1 bloom
1st Place Alistair Barnard, Grange of Lindores
2nd Place Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
Class No: 26 One vase medium cactus Dahlias, 3 blooms
1st Place Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
Class No: 27 One vase 3 Dahlia blooms, any variety
1st Place Alistair Barnard, Grange of Lindores
2nd Place Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
Class No: 29 One vase miniature cactus and/or semi cactus Dahlias, 3 blooms
1st Place Alistair Barnard, Grange of Lindores
Class No: 30 Three vases herbaceous, distinct
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
Class No: 31 Six vases flowers cut from open border, 6 distinct kinds
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
Class No: 32 Three vases Annuals, distinct species
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 33 One vase Phlox, 5 spikes
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
3rd Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 34 One vase Antirrhinums, 5 spikes
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 35 One vase African marigold, 5 blooms
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
Class No: 36 One vase French marigold, 5 blooms
1st Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
3rd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 37 One vase Asters, 5 blooms
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 39 Six Rose heads on board
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 40 Development class of 3 Roses – 1 bud, 1 half open, 1 fully open
1st Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
Class No: 41 Twelve Fuchsia heads shown on board
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Ron Moscrop, Leuchars
3rd Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
Class No: 42 Twelve Fuchsia heads floating on water
1st Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
2nd Place Ron Moscrop, Leuchars
3rd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 43 Four Begonia heads on board
1st Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
2nd Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
3rd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 44 Bowl of cut flowers, any foliage
1st Place Andy Smith, Balmullo
Class No: 45 Six Pansies on board
1st Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
2nd Place Thomas Nelson, Cuparmuir
POT PLANTS
Class No: 46 One Pot Coleus
1st Place A Hain, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
3rd Place Alan Weepers, Leven
Class No: 47 Two plants, one flowering, one foliage
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Alan Weepers, Leven
3rd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 48 One Begonia, exhibition plant
1st Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
Class No: 49 One Fuchsia single. Pot not to exceed 7”
1st Place Ron Moscrop, Leuchars
2nd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
3rd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 50 One Fuchsia double or semi double. Pot not to exceed 7”
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
2nd Place Alan Weepers, Leven
3rd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 51 One Pelargonium
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 52 One Busy Lizzie
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 53 One Geranium
1st Place Alan Weepers, Leven
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 54 One Begonia rex
1st Place A Hain, Cuparmuir
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 55 Saint Paulia or Streptocarpus, pot not to exceed 6”
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
Class No: 56 One Hardy Alpine in pot or pan
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
2nd Place Alan Weepers, Leven
3rd Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
Class No: 57 One Cactus
1st Place A Hain, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Alan Weepers, Leven
3rd Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
Class No: 58 One Succulent
1st Place Alan Weepers, Leven
2nd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
3rd Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
Class No: 60 Patio Ornament
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
3rd Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
Class No: 61 Hanging Basket
1st Place Robert McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
2nd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
3rd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
Class No: 62 Pot Plant display to be staged on table top 3’ x 3’
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
FRUIT & HERBS
Class No: 64 Three Kitchen Apples
1st Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
2nd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
3rd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 66 Any Other Fruit Not in Schedule
1st Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Bryan Rollo, Cupar
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 67 Pot of Parsley
1st Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
3rd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 68 Any Other Herb (Pot Not to Exceed 7”)
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
VEGETABLES
Class No: 69 Collection of potatoes, 4 sorts, 3 of each, names to be shown
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge,
3rd Place James Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 70 Four coloured potatoes, named
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
Class No: 71 Four white potatoes, named
1st Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place April Sheldrick, Cupar
Class No: 72 Three onions quality, over 250gm
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Crichton, Freuchie
3rd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 73 Three onions from seed, under 250gm
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place James Birrell, Colinsburgh
Class No: 74 Three onions from sets, flats
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
Class No: 75 Three onions from sets, round
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 76 Three red onions
1st Place William Loudon. Guardbridge
2nd Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
3rd Place James Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 77 Twelve shallots Arran, grown from sets
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 78 Six shallots Arran, grown from sets
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 79 Twelve shallots grown from sets
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 80 Six shallots yellow, grown from sets
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
3rd Place Mitchell/ Jeffrey, Balmullo
Class No: 81 Six shallots red, grown from sets
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
3rd Place Mitchell/ Jeffrey, Balmullo
Class No: 82 Collection of vegetables, 6 distinct kinds to be shown on board size approx. 3’
x 2’. Any 6 vegetables outwith or within schedule
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 83 Mini collection – one onion, one potato, one carrot
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
Class No: 84 Box of Vegetables
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 85 Two leeks blanche
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 86 Two leeks pot blanche (not exceeding 6”)
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 87 Six pod peas
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 88 Six pods broad beans
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place Marjorie Pasley, Balmullo
Class No: 89 Six runner beans
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 90 Two carrots long
1st Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 91 Three carrots stump rooted
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place Bill Duff, Balmullo
Class No: 92 Two parsnips
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guarbridge
Class No: 93 Two beets long
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 94 Three beet globe
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 95 Two turnips early
1st Place George Reid, Balmullo
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 96 Three courgettes
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Zak Fawcett, Newport on Tay
Class No: 97 One cabbage
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place Tanya McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 98 One vegetable marrow, quality
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 99 Marrow by weight (weights to be detailed)
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 100 Three stalks rhubarb, quality
1st Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place Lisa Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 101 Six tomatoes
1st Place Bryan Rollo, Cupar
2nd Place James Birrell, Colinsburgh
3rd Place William Loudon, Guardbridge
Class No: 102 Truss of tomatoes, by weight (weights to be detailed)
1st Place James Birrell, Colinsburgh
2nd Place James Lowe, Kelty
3rd Place Bryan Rollo, Cupar
Class No: 104 One lettuce
1st Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
Class No: 105 One cucumber
1st Place Tanya McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
2nd Place Les Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place James Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 106 Six spring onions
1st Place James Lowe, Kelty
2nd Place George Reid, Balmullo
INDUSTRIAL SECTION
Class No: 107 Small Flask of Lentil Soup
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
Class No: 108 One Individual Cheese and Onion Pasty
1st Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 109 Three Plain Scones
1st Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 110 Three Cherry Scones
1st Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 111 Three Oatcakes
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 112 Three Pancakes
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 113 Three Raspberry Buns
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 114 Three Abernethy Biscuits
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 115 Three Gypsy Creams
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 116 Three Viennese Biscuits
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 117 Three Melting Moments
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 118 Three Chocolate Muffins
1st Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 119 One Victoria Sponge (Unfilled)
1st Place Joyce Welsh, Cupar
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 120 1lb Plain Gingerbread
1st Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 121 1lb Fruit Loaf
1st Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
Class No: 122 One Small Cherry Cake
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
Class No: 123 Three Small Shortcrust Apple Pies
1st Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 124 Three Pieces of Malteser Traybake
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Joyce Welsh, Cupar
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 125 Three Pieces of Traybake
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Joyce Welsh, Cupar
Class No: 126 Four Truffles
1st Place Fiona Christie, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
3rd Place Joyce Welsh, Cupar
PRESERVES
Class No: 127 Strawberry Jam
1st Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
2nd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
3rd Place E Birrell, Colinsburgh
Class No: 128 Raspberry Jam
1st Place E Birrell, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 129 Jam Made from Vegetables
1st Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 130 Small Jar Lemon Curd
1st Place E Birrell, Colinsburgh
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 131 Jam/Jelly (Not In Schedule)
1st Place Jennifer Stalker, Dairsie
2nd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 132 Jar of Pickled Fruit or Vegetables
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Wanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd Place Gladys Lundie, Cupar
HANDICARFTS
Class No: 133 Article in Beadwork
1st Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 134 Cross Stitch Picture (No larger than A4)
1st Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
Class No: 135 An Item in Patchwork
1st Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
2nd Place Doreen Hopkins, Balmullo
Class No: 136 Knitted Article in Aran Wool
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
3rd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
Class No: 137 Cushion (Any Craft)
1st Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
2nd Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
Class No: 139 Hat & Glove Set
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 140 Hot Water Bottle Cover (Any Craft)
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Joan Rollo, Cupar
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 141 Crochet Article
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Joan Rollo, Cupar
3rd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
Class No: 142 Article in Blackwork
1st Place Doreen Hopkins, Balmullo
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Joan Rollo, Cupar
Class No: 143 Art – Any medium picture. Unspecified theme. Not to exceed 24” including
1st Place Doreen Hopkins, Balmullo
2nd Place Ann Duff, Balmullo
3rd Place Marjorie Pasley, Balmullo
Class No: 144 Hand Painted Ceramic
1st Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Debbie Wheelans, Tayport
Class No: 145 Piece of Jewellery (Any Craft)
1st Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
Class No: 146 Article for Craft Stall – to be donated to Society’s Coffee Morning
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
3rd Place Joan Rollo, Cupar
Class No: 147 Gift Wrapped Parcel (Any Craft)
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Moria Clacher, Pitscottie
Class No: 148 Decorated Photo Frame
1st Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
Class No: 149 Greetings Card in DeCoupage
1st Place Sheila Penman, Gateside
2nd Place Andrew Walls, Cupar
3rd Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
Class No: 150 Flower Arrangement in a Ladle
1st Place Ann Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
3rd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
Class No: 151 Book Mark (Any Craft)
1st Place Joan Rollo, Cupar
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 152 Soft Toy (Any Craft)
1st Place Vera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
2nd Place Effie Trail, Rathillet
3rd Place Marion Smith, Pitscottie
WINE
Class No: 153 White Dry Wine
1st Place Margaret Harris, Glenrothes
2nd Place Hugh Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
3rd Place Sam Harris, Glenrothes
Class No: 154 Red Dry Wine
1st Place Margaret Harris, Glenrothes
2nd Place Sam Harris, Glenrothes
3rd Place Eileen Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
Class No: 155 Rose Medium Sweet Wine
1st Place Sam Harris, Glenrothes
2nd Place Eileen Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
3rd Place Hugh Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
Class No: 156 Elderberry Medium Sweet Wine
1st Place Eileen Bernard, Glenrothes
2nd Place Hugh Bernard, Glenrothes
3rd Place John Davis, Methil
Class No: 157 Bramble Medium Sweet Wine
1st Place Sam Harris, Glenrothes
2nd Place Eileen Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
3rd Place Hugh Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
Class No: 158 Flower Medium Sweet Wine
1st Place Sam Harris, Glenrothes
2nd Place Margaret Harris, Glenrothes
3rd Place John Davis, Methil
FLORAL ART
Class No: 159 The Market Place – An exhibit to include fruit and/or vegetables
1st Place Ann Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place Andy Smith, Balmullo
3rd Place T J Robertson, Kingskettle
Class No: 160 Let’s Dance – An exhibit
1st Place Andy Smith, Balmullo
2nd Place Ann Duff, Balmullo
3rd Place T J Robertson, Kingskettle
Class No: 161 Flowers and Treasures – An exhibit
1st Place Ann Duff, Balmullo
2nd Place Andy Smith, Balmullo
3rd Place T J Robertson, Kingskettle
CHILDREN'S SECTION -
Class No: 162 My Hand Print
1st Place Iona Pasley, Cupar
Class No: 163 A Plasticine Model
1st Place Iona Pasley, Cupar
Class No: 164 Flowers in a Jam Jar
1st Place Iona Pasley, Cupar
2nd Place Hannah Staal, Cupar
CHILDREN'S SECTION -
Class No: 165 Marshmallow Top Hat
1st Place Innes Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Erin Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Hannah Ednie, Gauldry
Class No: 166 Bunch of Garden Flowers in Jar (To contain at least 4 different flowers)
1st Place Farrah Fawcett, Newport on Tay
2nd Place Erin Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Innes Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 167 Computer Designed Poster for 2011 Flower Show – must show celebration of
Society’s 100 years
1st Place Innes Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Erin Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Kirsty Scott, Cupar
CHILDREN'S SECTION -
Class No: 168 Animal Made from Pipe Cleaners
1st Place Zakia Fawcett, Newport of Tay
2nd Place Alana Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Toni Hegg, Cupar
Class No: 169 Collection of Pressed Flowers (to be named and mounted A4 in a folder or
laminated)
1st Place Zakia Fawcett, Newport on Tay
2nd Place Alana Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Lucy Clacher, Cupar
Class No: 170 Design a Cover for the 2011 Flower Show Schedule – Celebrating 100 Years of
the Society
1st Place Toni Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Tanya McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
3rd Place Alana Pirie, Cupar
CHILDREN'S SECTION -
Class No: 171 Make a Pizza (not exceeding 7”)
1st Place Euan Welsh, Cupar
2nd Place Laura Scott, Kemback
Class No: 172 A Collection of Herbs Grown in an Unusual Container
1st Place Euan Welsh, Cupar
CHILDREN'S SECTION -
Class No: 174 Picture of a Pyramid Made from Pulses (Not to exceed A4 in size)
1st Place Toni Hegg, Cupar
2nd Place Alana Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Erin Pirie, Cupar
Class No: 175 Collection of 10 Different Tree Leaves with their Fruits (to be named and fixed
on A3 card)
1st Place Iona Pasley, Cupar
2nd Place Greg Pasley, Cupar
Class No: 176 Model Made from Fruit and/or Vegetables
1st Place Liam McQueen, Newport on Tay
2nd Place Alana Pirie, Cupar
3rd Place Lucy Clacher, Cupar
Class No: 177 Miniature Garden in a Tray or Box (not to exceed 46cm x 38cm – natural
material only).
1st Place Liam McQueen, Newport on Tay
2nd Place Emily Challice, Cupar
3rd Place Erin Pirie, Cupar
4th Place Tanya McConnell, Coaltown of Burnturk
WRI INTER-
Class No: 178 Bring and Buy Stall
1st Place Dairsie SWRI
2nd Place Craigrothie SWRI
3rd Place Kilmany SWRI
SCHOOL'S COMPETITION
Class No: 179 Collection of 10 pressed flowers with their leaves
1st Place Kilmaron R2
2nd Place Craigrothie Primary 5
3rd Place Castlehill Primary 3
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