![]() Photographs: Abandoned Building – Andrea O’Kane Nature – Claire Henderson Bridge/s – Martin O’Kane Caithness Weather – Stuart Swanson A Work in Progress – Stuart Swanson Caithness Roads – Stuart Swanson Best Photo Exhibit – Claire Henderson Most Points – Stuart Swanson. Handicrafts: Item of Cross Stitch – Emma Sewell Mcphee A Knitted Toy – Carol Martin Something New From Something Old – Janis Henderson Painting – Water Colour – G Coghill Painting – Acrylic/Oil – Eilish Molloy Drawing – Any Medium – G Coghill Picture – any other medium – Kate Rattray Four Paper Flowers – Dorothy Allan Button Art Picture – Dorothy Allan An item of Headwear – Janis Henderson Best Handicraft Exhibit – Emma Sewell Mcphee Best Art Exhibit – Eilish Molloy Most Points – Kate Rattray.īaking: Filled Egg Sponge – Adelle Swanson 1lb Gingerbread Loaf – Dorothy Allan Three Savoury Scones – Lexie Swanson Raspberry Jam – Shaun Henderson Three Pieces Traybake – Lexie Swanson Three Choc Chip Cookies – Michelle Swanson Three Anzac Biscuits – Dorothy Allan Best Baking Exhibit – Dorothy Allan Most Points – Dorothy Allan. I'm proud of them all – they worked hard and worked together.” "It was great to see the volunteers bringing the show back into full swing for the first time in four years. “An immense amount of work goes into putting on such an event and we couldn’t do it without the fantastic support of the community.”Ĭompere Willie Mackay added: "Considering the weather elements were not in the show’s favour on the day, the event turned out to be a very good afternoon with lots of community spirit supporting a packed programme. Dancers from the Tanya Horne school of dancing who entertained during the afternoon. “The organising committee would like to thank everyone that helped make the day a success – everyone that donated, helped set up, volunteered or supported us on the day and those that helped pack up on the Sunday. It really was a great day out for all the family with the crowds being entertained into the wee small hours with music from two very talented local bands, Rain in Summer and Sand Stone Music. Entertainment around the field included Thomas the train, which was a huge hit with the youngsters, kids’ races, a bowling game, egg throwing and the Scottish National Bale Push.ĭorothy Allan, of the show committee, said: “There was an impressive display of industrial entries inside and a warm welcome from the ladies in the tea hall. Further displays were provided by Pentland Brass Band, Tanya Horne Dancers and Wick Young Fiddlers. ![]()
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