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Michael produce show results

James Moore, six, with a mini garden.

James Moore, six, with a mini garden.

PEOPLE of all ages turned up to the third Michael Horticulture and Produce Show to help make the day a success.

The event, which was held at Michael Primary School sports hall and opened by Marilyn Cannell, was organised by husband and wife David and Janet Foss.

Funds raised from the show will be split between Friends of Michael School and children’s hospice Rebecca House.

A variety of different exhibits were entered into a number of categories, people proudly showed off their vegetables, flowers and many more home-made delights.

There was fun for all ages, some of the children’s categories included best handwriting, a poem about themselves, mini gardens and monster veg.

The cup winners are as follows:

The Tom Dalby cup for best exhibit in show went to Erin Lillie for a poem she had written about herself.

Baking – Anna Kennaugh cup for plain bonnag: Debbie Clay; Tommy Barker cup for Victoria sandwich baked by a man: Derek Griffin; Janet Foss cup for chocolate cake: Eileen Curphy; Truda Barron platter for fruit scones: Voirrey Cashin.

Flowers – Alf Reynolds cup for sweet peas: Joanne Callister; Henry and Fred Boyde cup for dahlias: Kath Kneale.

Vegetables – Tom Archard cup for tomatoes: Kath Kneale; Louis Kennaugh cup for carrots: Jean Kaighin; George and Belle Keig cup for best vegetable in show: Jean Kaighin; George and Winnie Foss cup for pickled onions: Joanne Callister; John Kennaugh cup for potatoes: Jean Kaighin.

Art – Robert Brew cup for colour picture of Glen Wyllin: Helen Edge.

Honey – Stephen Christian cup for honey: David Cannan (former Michael MHK).

The children’s results –

David Bailey cup for best children’s exhibit in show: Kate and Alice Cashin; Norman Barron cup for children’s poetry: Erin Lillie.

Best handwriting: Megan Gibson; Handwriting (ages four to five years): Oliver; handwriting (ages six to eight years): Alex Gorse.

Pre-school Monster Veg Cup: Harry Perks; Four to 11 years Monster Veg Cup: Chelsea Brew and William Miller.

Painting by a pre-school child: Austin Cain.

Best ‘Poem about Yourself’ (ages nine to 11 years): Erin Lillie.

Best ‘Picture of the Harvest’ (ages seven to nine years): Hannah Lillie.

Best Mini Garden (ages four to seven years): Lois Lillie; A Posy of Garden Flowers: Paige Callister.

Cake decorated in Olympic Theme: Alex Hart; Two or more decorated fairy cakes: Kate Cashin; Two or more crispy cakes: Alex Hart; Decorated sandwich cake: Austin Cain.

 

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