Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes himself get good things by jealousy, while the other does not allow his neighbour to have them through envy. ~Aristotle
Annual Show 2010 Trophey Winners from left to right.
David Sturzaker - Gordon Attwell Challenge Trophy for most points in show and Rose Shield for fruit and vegetable classes.
Theresa Hallett - Runner-up Shield for second highest points in show and Runner-up Shield in fruit and vegetable classes and Phillips Challenge Shield for best single exhibit in the flower classes and Award for most entries in show.
Jean Atwell - Francis Blackwood Trophy for floral arrangement classes.
Shirley Gear-Evans - Flower Trophy for the flower classes.
Janet Body - The Presidents Trophy for most points in the domestic science classes.
Leni van Klaveren - Floral Plate for best single exhibit in the floral arrangement classes.
Aristotle gets a B minus, mainly for effort. It took Christianized society to understand (and promptly forget) that envy/jealousy are two sides of the same anti-God coin.