The judges, Mr and Mrs Knight and Mrs Cornell, complimented the society on the high standard of entries on display at the Church Centre, Liphook.
A new cup was presented to the society by Paul Johnson, in memory of his father, Arthur Johnson. This was won by Ann Haussauer for being the most successful exhibitor in the dahlia classes.
Steve Amos, from Petersfield, won the Vian Cup for his exhibition shallots, as well as the Reg Elliott for the mixed cut flower class.
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Ian also won the society’s best vegetable certificate for his cabbages and the Lady Skelhorn Trophy for his basket of vegetables.
Other trophy winners were Sheila Williams, Lesley Hollands and Bob Ilsley, and the children’s cups were won by Archie Gooding and Olivia Stilwell.
