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CJithcroc Advertiser &, Times, August 16. 1963. CLITHEROE SHOW SUCCESSES C A T T L E L O C A L C L A S S E S


Judges: F. Sm ith , B u ry ; R. Duxbury, K nowles Green.


Heifer calf, under 12 months


old: 1 and 2. John H. Turner, Langho: 3. Gordon Whitwcll. Pendleton Hall.


Heifer calf, over 12 months: 1.


H. Turner: 2. W. Bargh. Wad- dington; 3. G. Bibby, Grindlcton.


than four broad teeth: 1 and 2. \V. Bargh; 3. G. .Seed and Son. Pendleton.


Dairy heifer, in calf, not more


than four broad teeth: 1. R. Thistlethwaite. Pendleton: 2. H. Bargh. Bashall Eaves. 3, W. Bargh. Dairy cow in milk: 1. R. Thistle-


2, R. Thisllethwaite. Best cow or heifer in show,


confined to members of Clitheroe and Bowland branch of the N.F.U.: 1. R. Thistlethwaite.


O P E N C A T T L E


tooth: 1. G. Bibbv. 2. \V. Bargh: 3, II. Turner. Dairy heifer, in milk: J. F.


Heifer, not having cast a


Billington, Whitc.stoke; 2 and 3. W. Bargh.


thwaitc: 2 and 3. W. Bnrgh. Dairy cow in calf: 1. \V. Bargh:


Dairy heifer, in milk, no t more


not more th an three years old: 1. G. Bibby: 2. H. Bargh. Bashall


Pendleton: 2. G. Bibby. Heifer in calf, with first calf


Eaves: 3. G. Seed and Son- Milk recorded Friesian or


Friesian type: 1, H. Bargh: 2, Will. Airey: 3. G. Bibby.


P E D IG R E E A Y R S H IR E C A T T L E


cast a tootli: 1, J. Monrhouse. Be)I Busk: 2 S- K. Barnes. Lvth: 3. A. Tliornber. Chaigley. Bull any age: 1. J. Moorhouse. Cow in milk having calved


Judge: M. Waterhouse, Yo rk . ■ Ayrshire heifer, not. having


more than once: I and 2. S. K. Barnes: 3. J. Mom-house- Heifer in milk not more than three years old: 1 and 2. S. K.


Barnes. Heifer in calf, no t more Ilian


three vears old: 1. S. K. Barnes: 2. J. Mcorhou.se: 3 A. Thornber. Milk recorded Ayrshire or Ayr­


shire type: 1. S. K. Barnes; 2. J. Moorhousc.


J E R S E Y C A T T L E


Judge: Mrs . J. C. Rogers Coltman, Salop.


of one and If years: 1 and 2. J. and A. Garncti, Melior.


Jersey heifer, between the ages


C R O S S -B R ED H O R N E D S H E E P Judge: M. B. Huddleston, Chipping-


Horned ram lamb, other than


lonk: 1. R.' E. Wood. Garstang. 2. Frank Clark. Horned shearling r a m : 1.


Frank Clerk. Aged ram: 1 and 2. Ft-


Wood; 3. Frank Clark. Two horned einimcr lambs: i


and 3, R E. Wood: 2 Frank Clark.


mrrs: 1. Frank Claik. 2. Wood.


Two horned shearling o1"’" „


.... Wood: 2. Frank Clark: 3. J- «• Two horned ewes: 1. R.


Penny. West Bradford. Two horned ewes, restricted to


members of Clitheroe and Bow- land Branch of the N.F.U.. L


Frank Clark. h a l f -b r e d s h e e p


2. J. W. Penny: 3. John Spur­ geon-


J utfgus: C. A. M itch e ll, P e n r ith ; J. E. Riley, Crawshawbooth. Dodded tup. any breed: 1 awl


Denny and Sons. Kendal. 2. CWS Farms. Ltd.. Clitheroe: 3. J. Caton end partners. Giggle.s-


Two II.B. gimmor lambs, l. u . , . . ~


wick. Two H-B. Shearling gimmer.s:


British Toggenbuvg: 1 amJ ,


Mr. R. Mynard, Helxlen Bridw British Alpine: 1 and 2, Mrs.


V. Thornle.v. Stockport. Anglo-Nubian:


High School: 2. Mrs. A, E Robinson. Cowling. A.O.V. in milk: 1 and 3. ,\irs F. Hamilton: 2. Miss Mostya


1. VVomlnveli


Owen. Sannen or British Saanen goat,


ling th a t lias not borne a kid over one. but n o t more than two rears: 1. Mr. E. Lightbown. Dar­ ken; 3. Mrs. F. Hamilton. Toggenbnrg or British Tog. geiibnrg goatling: 1. .Mr. n.


Mvnard. British Alpine goatling: 1. n,-


G. R- Tumor. Binglcy; 2. Miss M o s i y i l Owen: 3. Mrs. v. Tliornley. Anglo - Nubian goatling: ],


Woinbwclt Higli School: 2. Mrs. M. Moore. Stockport: 3. Mrs. m. Mitchell. Fleetwood. A.O.V. goatling: 1. Mr. G. R.


Turner: 2. Mr. E. Liglnbmvn: 3, Mrs. F. Hamilton. S a a n e n


or British Suancn


female kid: 1 and 2. Miss Mostyn Owen: 3. Mrs. D. Barber. Toggenburg or British 'log.


genburg female kid: 1 and 2. Mr. A. E. Stothard. Harrogate: 3. Mr. G. R. Turner. British Alpine female kid: 1.


Mr. G. R. Turner; 2. Mr. R. Mynard: 3. Mr. H. Dunnington.


C h a th am. Anglo-Nubian female kid: 1


and 2. Mrs. M. Mitchell; 3. Mrs.


Thornley; 2. Mr. G. R. Turner; 3, Mrs. F. Hamilton.


R E S T R IC T E D C L A S S E S


kid. any age. in milk: 1 ami 3. Mrs. V. Thornley: 2. Mrs. Barber. Goailing. any variety: 1. Mr. E. Lightbown: 2. Mrs. V. Thorn-


lev: 3. Mrs. M. Moore. Female kid. any variety: 1. Mrs. V. Thornley: 2. Mrs. n.


Barber: 3. Mrs. M. Mitchell. Special novice, any a g e . non-


pedigree. noil-registered: 1. Miss E. .1. Pyo. Sawlcy: 2. Master i\ Jackson'. Grinrilelon; 3. Mr-t-r R. Wooir. Clitheroe.


W . l. S E C T IO N Produce and Preserves


Judges: M rs . Cooper and Mrs. Sw in d le h u rs l


W a ddington 's co -o p c ra t iv i en t ry in the Women's In s t itu te sec t ion showing sonic of the ladies who heloed to put the entry together. T h e four ladies are Mesdnmcs A. B a rgh, S. Gowgill, I. Le emin g an d M. Whiteside.


Bi’.lington; 2. R. Thistlethwaite; 3. J. B. Dent. Kirkbv Stephen.


Dnirv heifer, in calf: t. J. F.


shop: 2. J. F. Billington; 3, R. Thistlethwaitc.


Dairv cow. in milk: 1. J . Bellas,


2. W.‘ Bargh; 3, R. Thistle- Ihwaite. Pair of female cattle in milk or


Dairy cow. in calf: 1. J. Bellas;


calf: 1. J. F- Billington; 2, J. Bellas: 3. W. Bargh.


cattle sections: 1. J. F. Billing- ton; 2. J. Bellas: 3. W. Bargh.


Collection of three animals in


p e d i g r e e c a t t l e D A IR Y S H O R T H O R N S


John Spurgeon. Bashr.ll Eaves. Pedigree Shorthorn bull: 1.


C. S. Brown. Woodplumpton: 2. .John Spurgeon: 3, J. B. Dent. Kirkby Stephen- Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn cow


in milk: 1. E. H. Chotburn. Pedigree D a i r y Shorthorn


in calf: 1. John Spurgeon: 2. ! j B Dent: 3. E. H. Chapman. M:'k recorded Dairy Shorthorn


heifer in milk: 1 and 2, J . B. Dent: 3. C. S. Brown. Pcd’.rvee Dairy Shorthorn cow !


or Shorthorn type: 1. John Spurgeon: 2. E. H. Chapman.


P E D IG R E E B R IT IS H F R IE S IA N C A T T L E


Judge: G. E. Robinson, M iln th o rp c .


cast a tooth: 1. G. Bibby. Grindleton. Friesic.n bull: 1. William Airey.


Ccrnforth; 2. G- Bibby. Friesian cow in milk: 1. Wil­


liam Airey; 2, John M. Airey, Loneridcc. Friesian cow m calf: 1, G.


Biobv. Friesian Heifer, m milk not


. more than three years old on day • of show; 1. G. Seed and Son,


Friesian heifer, not having


cast a tooth: 1. E. H. Chapman, i Sawley < Ltd.. Sawley; 2 and 3.


Judge: W Jackson, P e n r ith . Shorthorn heifer, not having


duced her first and only calf under the age of 21 years: 1 and 2. J. H. Howard. Skipton; 3. J. c.nd A. Garnett.


Jersey cow in milk, with


second or subsequent calf: 1 and 2, J. H. Howard.


2. J. and A Garnett, 3. Mavis Allen, Blackburn.


H O R S E S Open Classes


Judge: J. Hoggarth, Lancaster. Brood mare, with foal a t foot:


1. T. E. Moss. Congleton: 2. R. Hull. Preston: 3. A r t h u r Richardson, Kirkham.


1961: 1. Wm. Hart, Levland: 2. T. E. Moss. 3, A. Gardner.


Preston.


Colt, or filly foal: 1. W. Sud- clnll. Wcoriplumpton: 2. Arthur Richardson: 3. F. Williamson. Macclesfield.


of a farmer, dependent on farming for a. livelihood: 1, Wm. Hart; 2. T. E. Moss; 3, R. Hull.


S H E E P— O P E N C L A S S E S R. Stan s f ie ld , To dmo rdcn . L O N K


Judge: R. S ta n s f ic ld , Todmorden Lonk ram lamb: 1 and 2. Mrs.


F- E. Dugdcle Dutton: 3. Lady \Vor.sley-Taylor.


Mrs. F. E. Dugdale: 3. Frank Clark. West Bradford.


Lonk shearling ram: 1 and 2:


1 and 2. Mrs. F. E. Dugdalo: 3. Lady Worslcv-Taylcr.


Lonk ram. two shear or over:


Whitwell. Pendleton Hall; 2. Mrs. F. E. Dugdale; 3. Frank Clark.


Two lonk shearling gimmer.s;


1- Mrs. F. E. Dugdale; 2. T. Whitwcll: 3. Frank Clark


Pen of two lonk ewes: 1. T. Whitwell: 2. Fran k Clark.


Two lonk ginuner lambs: 1. T. Mare or gelding, the property Filly or gelding, foaled 19G0- Jersey bull: 1. J. H. Howard. Heifer in milk which has pro­


1 and 2. G. Denny and Sens: 3. CWS Farms. Ltd.


Lid: 2. G. Denny and Sons: 3. Ladv Worslcy-Tavlor.


Two H.B. owes: 1. CWS Farms Two fat Lambs: 1. John Spur­


geon 2. CWS Farms. Ltd. 'Pwo fat lambs, worth most per


p o u n d to butcher: 1. CWS Farms. Ltd: 2. J. W. ronny.


suckled lambs this year: 1. CWS Farms. Ltd.


Two half-bred owes who have Y O U N G F A R M E R S C L U B


Margaret. Wlv.uvell; 3. Barbara Wallbank.


Sponge cake: 1. Elizabeth


Holden: 2. Margaret Whitwell: 3. Hazel Blenzarri.


Short b read: 1. E l i z a b e t h


Holden: 2. Hazel Blcazard; 3, Agne.s Bailey.


Apple pie: 1. Elizabeth Holden:


2. Margaret Whitwcll: 3, Hazel Blcazard.


Black currant jam: 1 and 2.


Elizabeth Holden; 3, Barbara Wallbank.


F l o w e r arrangement: 1.


Barbara Wallbank: 2. Agne.s Bailey: 3. Maria Holden. Cushions: 1. Barbara Wall- bank: 2. Agnes Bailey; 3. Marie


Holden. Calf Club. 1 and 3. J. Turner: 2. G. Whitwell. Best fed calf:


J. Turner. Tractor backing: L Brian


Clark. West Bradford: 2. Richard Wade. Sabden: 3, David Kay. Hurst Green.


G O A T S Judge: M rs . J . Duncan


any age. in milk: 1. Mrs. F. Hamilton. Buxton: 2. Miss Mos­ tyn Owen. Boroughbridge. British Saanen: L Miss Mos-


tvn Owen- 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodgkiss. Blackpool; 3, Mrs. D.


Barber. Burv. Toggonburg: 1. Mrs. D. Bar­


ber. Saanen th a t has borne a kid. C h am pio n heavy horse and winner of the silver ch a llenge rose


bowl, owned by Mr. W illiam Hart, LeylanU, and handled by R. M o r t im e r and 10-years-old David Scrivcr, of Le vlan d. Also scon in the p ic tu re Is Lady Hornby, who presented the trophy.


Mrs. P. Blezard. Pendleton: 3. - wood; 3. Mrs. J. Robinson.


Mrs. D. B. Bryan. Waddington. ■ Gooseberry: 1 and 2. Mrs. I


Whalley. Dutton: 3. Miss Spur- ; gcon. Bashall Eaves.


Smell. Wiswell: 2. Mrs. B. ! Blczard: 3. Mrs. M. Hargreaves, j Bashall Eaves.


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Williamson. Mitton: 2. Mrs. i E. V. Garnett. Waddington; 3, • Mrs. P- Blezard.


Hard fruit jam: 1. Mrs. R. j


D. Hargreaves: 3. Mrs. G. E. ■ Friend, Mitton-


Jelly: l. Mrs. Smelt: 2. Mrs. i


Speakman, Waddington: 3. Mrs. i Smelt.


Blezard: 3. Mrs. D. Seed. J a r of pickles: 1 and 2. Mrs.


Chutney: 1 and 2. Mrs- p.


Laycock: 2. Mrs. Williamson: 3. Mrs. B. Powley. Mitton.


Home-made wine: l and 3.


Mrs. Benson, Sawley: 2. Mrs. D. Hargreaves.


Blezard; 2, Mrs. D. Hargreaves: 3. Mrs. D. Seed.


Hen eggs, tinted: 1. Mrs. p.


Hargreaves: 2. Mrs. H. Robinson. Slaidburn: 3, Mrs. A. Atkinson. Simonstone.


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S ir Russel H o rnby presen ting Mrs . V . T h o rn le y , of C lia p e b cn - lc -F r ith . w itb the^ Co^ ° V " '° ° r Challenge cu p for the bost female goat bred by an e xh ib ito r . On tho r ig n i Mrs. J. H. G. Macalpine, socretary of the goat section.


Hen eggs, brown: 1. Mrs. D.


Robinson: 2. Mrs. M. Har­ greaves; 3. Mrs. D. Seed;


Hen eggs, white: 1. Mrs. H.


Bargh. Waddington; 2, Mrs. M. Hargreaves; 3, Mrs. A. Laycock.


Farmer's b utter: 1, Mrs. a.


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on: 2. Mrs. WlinUey. 3, Airs- Smelt.


•Mrs. Wright: 2. Mrs. WhaUiT- Savours- supper: 1. Mrs- W h i t - side; 2.'Airs. Smelt: 3, Mis. R- H-


Currant teacakes: 1 a 'jd •


KITCHEN UNITS WALL CUPBOARDS DRESSING TABLES-Dl.'


WARDROBES BOOKCASES. ETC. L ie .


C A L L ami S E E O U R SHOWROOMS


Whallcy; 3. Mrs. Smelt. Salad dressing: 1. Mrs. A.


Marmalade: 1 and 2. Miss M. j Soft fruit jam : Mrs. II. c. 1


Fruit c»ko: 1. Mrs Berry. Dutton: Mr*. Blczard: 3. Mrs.


E. Law. Swiss roll: 1. Mrs. Whallcy:J j .


rT- " Mrs. A. Calverley. 3. Mrs. J. Fisher. Waddington.


Mrs. Berry: 3. Mrs. j- Spurgeon. Bosliall Eaves. .Short bread: 1. Mrs. G. Cok-


j Mrs. Dixon: 3. Mr.-.- E. . ■ Whittaker.


Biscuits: >■ Mrs. A. Kay: 2.


I Victoria sandwich: 1. M**s . A. i Lnycck: 3. Mrs. A. Cnlverlej , 3.


; Mrs. coivgill.


I Fruit scones: 1. Mrs- B- fL I Simpson. Grindleton; 1. Mrs. A. ; Cnivoiley: 3. Mrs. B r e n el .


Lemon cheese: 1. Mrs. William- j i Langho. son: 2 and 3. Mrs. P. Blezard.


i Mrs. 1 Plain senes: Smithson; l WorsU-y-Taylor.


i Decorated cake: 1. Mj“ Worslcy-Taylov; 2. Mrs. E. Moor


t house; 3. Mrs. A. Smithson- UCustard pie: 1- Mrs-


IT li. Bryan; 2. Mrs. E. Mooi Cold sweet: 1 and r 3' , - nderwood; 2. Mrs. E. A. Wlnt


taker; 3, Mrs- H. C. Apple pie: 1. Mrs. Blexard: 2.


1 R ib b le h e . id


Mrs. d. Hargreaves. 3. Mrs. ' ■ Holmes.


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b Mrs. T. Py^* 3, Miss


D- *• Scones: — l. Maria Holden: 2.


Pearson. Milton: 2. Mrs. A. Foster. Lnnghc: 3. Mrs. R. Sandham. Mit.ton. Blackcurrant. Jam: 1. and 2:


A. Layrock. Mitt on: 2. Mrs. 1). Seed. Rimington: 3. Mrs. A. Pvr. Clayton-ie-Dale. Strawberry jam: 1. Mrs. G.


Bottled fruit in syrup: 1. Mr.-. Any variety that has borne a


D. Barber. A.O.V. female kid: 1. Mrs. V.


H O R T IC U L T U R E ju d g e : M rs . Spoak


Mrs. Burns, Rimington; 3,. Mrs. F. Vickers. Langho. Hcusc-grown flowering plant:


Cactus: 1, Miss Spurgeon: 2,


1 Mrs. E. Moorhouse, Bolton-by- Bowland: 2, Mrs. Burns: 3. Mrs. Vickers. Vase of mixed flowers: 1.


Mrs. Vickers; 2 and 3, Miss Spurgeon.


Bowl of mixed flowers: 1 and 3. Miss Spurgeon: 2. Mrs. W.


,


Holmes. Grindleton. Arrangement of flowers: 1,


Mrs A. Smithson. Mitton; 2. Mrs! E. Dean, Rimington; 3,


Mrs. Benson.


Roses: l, Mrs. A. Calverley. Pendleton: 2 and 3, Mrs. M.


,


Hargreaves. Sweet peas: 1. Miss E. Speak- mail- 2. Mrs. A. Bargh; 3. Mrs.


M. Booth. "Waddington. Vase annuals: 1. Mrs. S. Cow-


nfii Waddington: 2, Mrs. Wright. Bashall E a v e s : 3. Miss ’E.


Sper.kninn. Pompom Dahlias: 2. M is s


Spurgeon. Cacti dahlias: 1, Mrs. J. Corn­


u-ell. Bashall Eaves: 2. Mrs. Dixon. Grindleton. 3. Mrs. W. F. Dii"dale. Bashall Eaves. Dahlias other th an above: 1


.,,„i Mrs. J. Cornwell: 3. Mrs. Dixon.


Arrangement of blooms. 1. Miss Spurgeon: 2. Mrs. Holmes;


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3. Mrs. Wright- Antirrhinums: 1. Mrs . H.


Whiteside. Waddington: 2 and 3,


Mrs. Dixon. Miniature arrangement: 1.


Miss E. Sneakman: 2. Mrs. E. Dean. 3. Miss Spurgeon. Ladies' areas spray: 1. Mrs. A.


Kav Hurst Green: 2. Mrs. E. Dean: 3. Miss A. Knowles.


Mitton.


Arrangement of hedgeiow flower?:' 1. Mrs. Whtcsidc: 2.


, Cowgill. , Pcirtocs: 1. Mrs. A. Laycock: „ ,


2. Mrs. Dixon; 3. Miss M. Booth. Beetroot: 1. Mrs. C. Proctor.


H A N D IC R A F T S


Judges*. M rs . B loomfield, Mrs. B la ckw e ll


Embroidery, coloured: l, Mrs.


Smelt; 2, Mrs. J. Lund, Simon- stone; 3, Mrs. H. S. Hewitt.


Mitton. Embroidery, canvas: 1, Mrs.


Hewitt. Embroidery, counted thread: 1.


Mrs. J. Derby. Langho; 2, Mrs. H. C- Pyc; 3. Mrs. D. Hargreaves.


Tea apron: 1. Mrs. D. Har­


greaves; 2. Mrs. E. Knowles, Pendleton: 3. Mrs. Brewer.


Tailoring: 1. Mrs. L. Todd.


Waddington: 2. Mrs. Weatherlcy, Mitton; 3, Mrs. J. Lund.


Dressmaking: 1. Mrs. Weather-


ley; 2. Mrs. E. Lancaster. Mitton: 3. Mrs. G. Booth. Hand-knitted jumper: 1, Mrs.


E. Irwin, Waddington; 2, Mrs. P. D. Oddie. Mitton; 3, Miss E. Whcwell. Mitton.


Crochet: 1. Mrs. Hodkinson.


Wiswell: 2. Mrs. J. Hale, Langho; 3. Mrs. L. Todd.


Any other knitted article: 1.


Mrs. G. Booth: 2, Mrs. H. S. Townley. Pendleton: 3. Mrs. J. Derby.


Picnic for four people: i. Wad­


dington: 2. Little Mitton: 3. Hurs t Green.


C H I L D R E N 'S S E C T IO N


Ju d g e— h a n dw r it in g and art: M iss l. Rowley.


Art. 5—7 years; 1. Helen Yates


Whalley: 2. Stephen Jury. Wis- ; well: 3. Helen Waring. Wiswcll. j


Art, 8—11 years: 1. Dorothy


• j Thompson. Wiswell; 3 <tiri ! J an e t Horne. Wiswel and Kevin Sycamore. Wiswell.


Handwriting. 5—7 years: Heather Waring. Wiswell:


ccck- 3. Mrs. E. Friend. Tomatoes: 1. Mrs. G. Booth: 2. Mrs J. Cornwell: 3. Mrs. E. M.


Underwood. Waddington. Collection of vegetables: 1.


Mrs. C. Prctor: 2. Mrs. A. Lay- cock: 3. Mrs. H. Smelt-


C O N F E C T IO N E R Y


Judges: Mrs. G a sk c ll and M rs . Berryman


Gingerbread: 1. Mrs. E. Law. Waddineton: 2. Mrs. T. Pye,


Sawley: 3. Mrs. Whalley. Chocolate cake: 1. Mrs. A.


Laycock; 2. Mrs. E. M* Under- 1. Bishall Eaves: 2. Mrs. A. Lay- | J an e t Waring. Wiswrll; 3- Susan


Hartley, Bashall Eaves. Handwriting. 8—11 year.-: l.


Susan Spurgeon. Bashall Eaves: 2. JU1 Robinson. WLswcll: 3. Beverley Marsh, Bashall Eaves.


U P TO 16 Y E A R S


sham. Waddington: 2. Sylvia Moorhouse. Gisbttrn; 3. Carol Dent. Clitheroe.


Wild flowers: 1. Erica New-


Newsham: 2. Ian Walmsley. Waddington; 3. Susan Wrathall. Gisburn.


Newsham; 2. J an e t Horne; 3. Jill Robinson.


Embroidery: 1. J an e t Horne:


2. Lilian Isherwood. Whalley: 3. Helen Yates.


years: 1. Dorothy Thompson: 2. Rachel D. Smelt. Wiswcll: 3. J a n e t Home.


Erica Newsham; 2. Sylvia Moor­ house. Gisburn.


Girls 12—16 years: 1 and 3.


Newsham: 2. Stephen Jury. Wis­ well: 3, Peter J. Friend.


CUthcroc. Dressmaking: 1 and 2. Erica


Newsham: 3. Pauline Berry. Rib- chester.


Butterflies; 1. Erica Newsham:


2. Pauline Berry; 3, Joyce Ble- zard, Pendleton.


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Villagers


petition for footpath


"VEARLY 300 residents of Sabden have signed a


petition asking for a footpath


on a stretch of Padiham Read near the new council houses and Thorn Street. This move ha.' be*':: mac:*'*


following' an ucciden:


months aco in which a chile; wa? seriously injured- The petition has b*mn i'i:-


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