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Gelda stitches up another win

Gelda Hance won prizes at the Lang Lang Show for her hand embroidery.Gelda Hance won prizes at the Lang Lang Show for her hand embroidery.

GELDA Hance has lost count of how many prizes she has won at the Lang Lang Show for her hand embroidery.
“I’ve been entering for quite a few years, it’s always good to put something in,” she said.
Mrs Hance’s work was again the judges’ choice at the 2006 show.
The event, held on 21 January, was declared a success by officials, providing a colourful showcase of the best of country life.
Crowds defied soaring temperatures to enjoy a fun and entertaining show.
Mrs Hance said hand embroidery had been a lifelong hobby.
“That’s my relaxation,” she said. “It’s something I really enjoy. I forget how many sashes I’ve won but I’ve got quiet a few over the years.”
Lang Lang Show secretary Cheryl Berry said organisers were happy with the annual event, which was able to run more or less to plan despite the heat.
She said the number of stalls was up this year and the strong interest shown by exhibitors continued to emphasise the event’s popularity.
Other local winners at the show included Kylie Epskamp (best fruitcake) and Katrina Kent (sewing).
Tooradin youngster Taylah McDonald won the showgirl competition (three to six years) with Laura Williams of Somerville taking the seven to 11yearold section and Emma Williams of Grantville winning the 13 to 16yearold section.
On the arena, the supreme beef champion was Chris and Leonie Daley’s South Devon breed Lincoln Agnella, chosen from 39 entries.
There were more than 50 entries in the dairy goat category.

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