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ATTRACTIO FOR


CATTLE LOCAL CLASSES


hurst Farm, Pendleton won the Colonel Parker Cup for .the .the rhampion non-pedigree female and the H. L. Rushton cup for tte champion female,,in . the


Mr. D. Thistlethwaite of Hay-


" Heifer calf under 12 months r-1 E H. Chapman, 2 L._ A. Begley, Woiston,3.’-H.'--Turner,; Langho. Heifer, over 12 months not having ’ cast* 'a ’ tooth—1 - H. Bargh, 2 G. Bibby, 3 H. Tur­ ner. Dairy heifer in milk—1 H. Bargh, 2 G . ;Blbby. Dairy heifer in calf—1 J. Airey and Sons, * 2 -


open cattle classes- Other chief cattle- -winners


<ere—pedigree cattle, frieslaiis best female H. Bargh;. best male, A. S. Fenton; dairy;short- hnrns. Colonel' Parker Cup “for S^t exhibit E. H. Chapman; jerseys, champion animal R. H. Dean; best female, J. and A. Garnett.


jirl of the show- je Clithcroe side, Jnted difficulties trying to get to Ion that side.


IR IC T Ie t y


Gardner’s Burnham Beauty.' Sheep: best female Lonk T.


Horses: Best in show Mr. A;


Whitwell and Sons Ltd. best single horned female, Frank Clark; best single female in half bred classes J. Spurgeon.


Clitheroe cup for m o s t p o in ts , Wadding ton WI. H in d le y


Women’s Institute — Lady


trophy for confectionery, Wad­ dington WI. Mi’S. Macalpine’s trophy for horticulture, Wad-


‘Airey "and1,Sohs, 2 A. r . Fen­ ton, 3 H. Bargh. Dairy cow In milk—I ' .‘ and * 2' " R.T Thistle­ thwaite, Pendleton,’ 3 A. B: and J , Parkinson Dairy cow in calf—1 \ and ; 2 R, Thistle­ thwaite,’ 3 ' A. :' S. Fenton.’. Pair of-female -cattle in-milk', or calf—1 R. Thistlethwaite, 2 R. H: Dean, 3 A. S. Fenton. Col­ lection of 3 animals-, in cattle sections—1 R. ".Thistlethwaite, 2 R. Collinge "and Sons, 3 A. B. and J. Parkinsoa


Sons,' Bashall . Eaves. Dairy cow in.- calf—1 H. Turner, 2 J. Airey and Sons, . 3 G. Bibby. Dairy heifer in calf—1 J.


yv. V-W. Dugdale and


age—l John B. Dent,- Kirby Stephen, Westmorland, 2 J. Spurgeon, Bashall Eaves. Pedi­ gree shorthorn cow or heifer in milk—1 E. H. Chapman, Sawley, 2 J. Spurgeon.


Pedigree shorthorn bull any DAIRY SHORTHORNS


dington W.I. Read trophy for handicrafts Little Mitton and District W.I. Aspinall trophy for produce and preserves, Little Mitton and District W.I. Clitheroe Advertiser and Times cup for most points in chil­ dren’s section Joyce Isherwood


bLEY


K T O R S R >ORT ,Y


A T BOW 3TORS


| two tone gearbox, ............. £585


f


ixe. Grey ' '" registered • 1


nly from . .......


.......... £370 |with sun- to April


Red with. ; £460 '


lew ........ £455' <e. White ts, 13,000


till June w ............ £510 VICTOR reen with . rate dual e ........ :. £365.


ey, only


xeptional ......... £330


lite flash.


5 for the |out


.. £380.


©OM T e l . 2 8 4 0


D PREPARE


WINTER • • during our


SALE!


Regular Stook genuinely reduced,





Oddments etc., heavily marked - down. '


The Linen . Specialists 8 PRESTON NEW RD


ORRITTS


BLACKBURN Also on at


4 HARGREAVES ST. BURNLEY


and Arcade, Blackburn


One of the many wagons a n d cars tnai were wbb™ “ „ , ___ or me many w B out o£ the ^


j , horn class-1 and 2 K h . , „ -


Chapman. PEDIGREE CATTLE


fWaf were boEUed d own at the show is towed o£ mud by a bnUdozer.


j « Tp xr _1 a. Gaxdiiier, Out Rawcliffe, « 7 ^ , w mtamson. j


1_Xi_1 J- and B. Singleton, Inglewhite near Preston, 2 J. and A. ■ Garnett, Mellor, 3 R. H. - Dean, - Broughton.- Jersey heifer in milk—1 ' J. and B. Singleton, 2 R. H. Dean, 3 J. and A. Garnett. Jersey cow in milk—1 and 2 R. H." Dean, 3 J. and A. Garnett. Jersey cow, in calf—1, 3 and 4 J. and A: Garnett, 2 R. H.


Jersey heifer between ages


. SUMMER Friesian heifer not having FRIESIAN


Dean. Jersey heifer in calf— J. • and A. Garnett Champion­ ship for best exhibit'—1 -R. H. Dean, 2. J. and A. Garnett.


cast . a tooth—1 ,G.- , Bibby, Grindleton, 2 H. Bargh, Bash- all Eaves, 3 ' Andrew B. and Joan Parkinson, Out Raw­ cliffe, near Preston. Friesian bull any age—A. S. Fenton, Carnforth.


Heifer in milk—I H." Bargh, 2 R. Coffinge and Son, 3 G,


„ _ .


Bibby. Friesian cow in milk— 1 and 2 A. B. and J . Parkinson, 3 Mrs. H. Hanson, Read. Friesian cow in- calf—1 and 2 A. S. Fenton, 3 G. . Bibby. Friesian heifer in calf (first not more than 3 years old)— 1 a. S. Fenton, 2 J. Airey and Sons, Thornley, 3- H. Bargh. Championship for Friesian female—H. Bargh. -. Champion­


ship—H. Bargh. SHEEP OPEN CLASSES


Clark, 2 G. Parker, Middup, T. Whitwell and Sons. Shear-


Lonks Ram ’ lamb—1 F.


BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES


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“JEN” AND “TUF” SHOES Long wearing soles guaranteed six months


“MOD” STYLES IN CASUAL AND LACE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ......


“WAYFINDERS” APPROVED SHOES FOR SCOUTS AND: CUBS


Ideal School shoes, 6 months guarantee; R, Turner & Son


82-86 LOWERGATE, ClilTHEROE PHONE: 1102


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Preston, 2 Mr: Wfiliamson, 3 A. Richardson, Kirkham. Colt or filly foaled—1 A. Richard­ son, 2 R. Hull, 3 'Mr. William­ son. Mare or gelding— 1 A. Gardiner, 2 A. Richardson, 3


, Hull. Championship for'best horse in . show— A.- Gardiner.


owned byiMr. J. Heaven of Long Marston, York,' 2 La' Paloma, owned-by Mr. R. Lord of Roch­ dale. Heat 2—1 Young Abe, owned


TROTTING Heat 1—1: Royal Command,


by Mr. R. Laycock of Barnblds- wick, 2 Miss' Sandra, owned by Mr. B. Bailey of Appleby.


Heat 3—1 Dan- Matthews,


owned by Mr. A. Slack of Appleby, 2’Hielma D, owned by Bousefleld' Brothers of Appleby.


Young ■ Abe, 3' Royal Command. Garnett. Filial—1 Dan ' Matthews, 2 RIDING


rider bom in -1954 or after—1 Mrs. M. Parkinson’s Catherston Boy Blue ridden by J. Parkin­ son,' 2 Messrs. Watkinson’s


Pony not exceeding 12.2 hands


Silver Socks ridden by Joan Watkihson. Pony not exceeding 13.2 ' .rider bom after January 1952—1 Margaret Sutcliffe’s


inson, Slaidbum. Farmers’ but-; Clitheroe; 8-11 years—1 Corinne 13 b- Lnaue ter—1 Mrs. L Thompson, 2 |F_ Horne, 2 Tessa Gilks, I Chatterton. Mrs. M. Hargreaves, Bashall I Grindleton, 3 Janet. P. Bailey,. Himalayan AA—1 R. • Red- Eaves, 2 Mrs. A. Laycock. ■ HORTICULTURE


Claire de Lune ridden by owner, 2 Messrs. Watkinson’s Silver Dollar ridden by Joan Watkin-


ton’s Darby O’Gill ridden by owner 2 Harold Gledhill’s


son. Junior jumping—1 Susan Hor­


Trigger Hill H ridden by J. Gledhill, ■ 3 Harold Gledhill’s Feather ridden by .&. Gledhill, Pony not' exceeding 14:2—1 Messrs. Watkinson’s Royal Gift ridden by Joan Watkinson, 2 Susan C. Nuttall’s-Gemene rid­ den by owner,' 3 Margaret Macrobin’s First Gentleman ridden by .owner. :


Mr. W. Platt’s Limelight, .2 Mr. T. Gardner’s Coed-coch Twilight ridden’ by' A.. Gardner, 3 Messrs. Watklrison’s Silver Dollar,; rid­ den by Joan Watkinson. junior open competition—1


Leading ' rein” competition—1-


—1 Mrs. E. M. Moorhouse, Gis- clitheroe. Fruits and berries I Redfem, 2 B. Chpsham, 3 P. burn, 2 Mrs. J. Fisher, Wad- conecti0n — 1 Margaret A. Ashley. . AV Young—1H. Derby- dington, 3 Mrs.- G.-E. Friend. piEhei.t waddington,' 2 , Carol shire, 2 J. Birkett, 3 D. Clips- Mixed flower arrangement—1


House-grown flowering plant | -vyilliam Dent, 3 Carol Dent, kett,' Earby. ’ AV adult— 1‘R.


clitheroe. Wild flower arrange- fern, , 2 , and • 3 A. Barnes, ment—1 Joyce S.' Isherwood, 2 whalley.-AOV young— J..Biv-


Mrs. S. Cowgfil, Waddington. 2 ton. Miniature g a rd e n—I Redfem, 2 B: Olipsham, 3 R. Mrs.- M. Hargreaves, 3 Miss Angela M. Pearson, Grindleton, Baxter." Breeders young—1 H. Spurgeon, Bashall Eaves. Mixed U Joyce S. Isherwood, 3 Jane | Derbyshire, 2 Miss J. Birkett, flower arrangement in bowl—1 collinge, Clitheroe.


3 Shirley A. Ross, Pendle- ham. Breeders’ adult—1 R.


Miss Spurgeon, 2 Mrs. S: Cow- : Handicraft—girls—1 Gillian '— w AA—1 P Ashlev 2 gill, 3 Mrs. M. Hargreaves. Greenwood, waddington, 2 and Arrangement flowers, and fob- 3 Angela M. Pearsoa Boys—1


Earby, ■


age—1 ■ Mrs. S. Cowgffl, 2 Mrs. Timothy Jury, Whalley, 2 Bryan E. Proctor; Fence, 3 Miss Spur- collinge, Clitheroe,' 3, Stephen aeon.


Hargreaves, 2 Mrs. M. Single- wood| 2 Margaret A. Fisher, 3 ton, Bolton-by-Bowland, 3 Mrs. I ghiriey A. Ross. R. Williamson. One rose—1 Mrs. G. Cowgill, Waddington, 2 Mrs. A: Bargh, 3 Mrs.. A.;Lay­ cock. Sweet peas—1 Mrs. K,


Rose arrangement—1 Mrs. M. Butterflies—1. Joyce S. Isher- , j . Hancock, BiUington. POULTRY Chatbum.-


Mrs. Haydock,


Paul Goddard’s Patrick 9th ridden by Sean Sydes, 2 E. J.


g e t t ^ m a ^ T ^ E 31 A!I whit.taker 3 ^Mrs. s.; Cowgill. hen—l.Miss H e th e r in g to O ,


Creamer's Fury XI ridden by owner 3 Joint Mr. M. E. Jack-, son’s Lucky Number ridden by K. -Kilshaw, Jean Clayton’s Pal ridden by owner and Richard Moore’s’'The:Big Fellow, ridden


by owner.. - - Hunters—1 Captain and:Mrs.;


Wilson’s .Bellboy; ridden . by Joanna Fawcett, 2 Rosamond Marsden’s Tamara 5 ridden by


Dahlias—l <Mrs; Bridgett,'.! cntheroe„<.2 . R. E, Sharpens


CUtheroe, :; 3 Mrs. -V. Smith, S.? Cam, East Keswick. Modern Bariev •


Potatoes—1'Mrs. Malcolmson; 13-B. . Wilkinson,-BilUngton. OEG . game female—1 S. Carr, 2 and


owner, 3 I._Greave’s GoldftogerU^erw^S Mrs.^^ ridden ’by E.' Greaves..


Mrs. J. H. Bridgett, 2 Mrs. D., B. Wilkinson. Female—1.. O. m


Mitton, 2 Mrs. J. H. Bridgett, 3' Spangle male—1 O. ChalkM, Mrs. K Haydock. Tomatoes—1 Barrow-in-Furness, 2 and 6 B.


Under- , Chalker, ;2 'and. 3; B.'Wilkinson;! ^ h i n u m P


2 r a& jM LABGE poultry^ SECTION .M a leA V - lR - ^ S lSharpe, Pil-


s - Cll 3 B. Chpsham. ■ ' ’


morden, 3 • C.. Mills. Doe AA- 1 H. Derbyshire,. 2 J. Birkett, 3 R. Baxter.


chal'lender, Tod- tw aa—


2 J. Birkett, 3 H. Whittaker. Challenge ■


2 B. 'Clipsham, 3 R. Baxter. Challenge young—1 H. Derby­ shire,:^ J. Birkett, 3 B. Clips- ham.


Members -AA—11 R. 'Redfem, adult—1 R. Redfern,


FUR


Walsh, Ashton-ln-Makerfield, Chincilla adulto-1 G. Green; 2 W. H. Frankland, Chincilla young—1 Wild ’and Brown;’ Rochdale,---Havana ; adult— G. Crawford, Fife.: Havana young —1 H. J. Bauer, Eketer, .2 and 3 Miss B. Dobson,'Newark;:; Sil­ ver fox; adult—1 '.Gill and


Best in section—Gill and


calf—1 E H. Chapman, 2 J. Spurgeon Pedigree shorthorn heifer in calf under 3 years— 1 and 2 E. H. Chapman, 3 J. Spurgeon. Championship for best female—1 and 2 E H. Chapman, Colonel Parker cup for best exhibit in dairy short-


Pedigree shorthorn cow in


ling'. ram—1 • and 2' F. Clark. Ram two shear or over—1 T. Whitwell and Sons, 2 F. Clark. Two shearling , gimimers —1 T. Whitwell and Sons. Two ewes :to. have suckled


. . ; .


lambs ' this ' year—T. Whitwell and- Sons, -2 - F. Clark. Best single exhibit—T. Whitwe1’ and .Sons..-


gimnier 'lambs—1 and 2 C. W. SI Estate, Chaigley, 3 O. Wool ler, ..Halton West. Two shear Ung • glmmers—1' and 2 O. Wooller, 3 Stonyhurst College. Two ewes to have suckled lambs "this year—1 and Stonyhurst College. Twofat. lambs—1 J. ‘Spurgeon, 2 and 3 Stonyhurst College.


Half-bred sheep. Dodded tup -1 and' 2 1 J.-Spurgeon. Two


CROSSBRED HORNED SHEEP


Bradford, 2 Spense a n d Baines, WhitewelL- Horned Shearling or aged' ram- other • than'lonk—1 and 2 F. Clark. Two - homed gimmer lambs other than'lonk— 1 F. Clark, 2 Spense and Baines. Two homed shearling gim-


Homed lamb ram other than. lonk—l F. Clark, 'West


mers other than - lonk—1 Spense and ■ Baines. . Single


homed female—1 F. Clark. Special award—T. Whltewell, Pendleton.


HORSES OPEN CLASSES


foot—1 J. Jenkinson, Glasson Dock, 2. R. Hull, Preston, 3 - Mr. Williamson, Macclesfield.- Filly or gelding foaled 1963-64


Brood- mare with ‘ foal at-


Prepared for the worst 1 . . these two ladies were, taking no chances of getting splashed on the showfield. Over their coats and hats they wore polythene macks anil rain-hats. And over their shoes tied with string.


plastic bags SENIOR JUMPING


hunter competition—1 Jenny Angela Wood’s Kerry Fair rid­ den by owner, 2 Harry Reed’s Castle Hill ridden‘by owner, 3 Alan Dawson’s Phoebus Star ridden by M. Rimmer.


Daily-Express National Fox-


• by S h i r l e y Edwards, John Lanni’s Ripcord and . Pamela Harrison’s Park Lane II ridden by owner.


Massey trophy—1 John Lanni’s Seville ridden by owner, 2 John Greenwood’s Prize of Gold ridden by owner, 3 joint L. Vendybarik’s Laramie I I ridden


Open competition for the GYMKHANA '


- .Mason’s Drummer Boy ridden ’Sr- ,!'Mrfi.v -J.'i-Fisher, "Wad- hurg section—1 Mr. G. R. Tur- by Alisorn Mason.’, Sack race—1 A a Mr^Ei'A: Whittaker, p e r , Bingley, 2 Mr. . A. E.


! Mason’s - Janall’Amberglow rid- Tjaycock - 3 ■'Mre.’ D. B. J - . Macalpine, •Waddington. den by • Janet Mason," 2 P-.G- PB'ryan .clitheroe.5 Victoria Sand- Toggenburg or Bntidi Toggen-


- Fancy dress-1 Phillip-Gordon ,A " sm i tS o n - '^ U ^ r ^ Mra. 1 Miss J. Mostyn Owen 2 Miss iC. 'Haffer, 2 G.:Glttings. Bpd- silriUg0n_ 2 -Mrs. A; L' -Kayy.-:3 I Cowle, . Bilhngton, 2 Mr. K. •t/vtvc * a- Smithson


■WOMEN’S INSTITUTE


Bottled fruit in syrup—t Mrs. I 1- A. Laycock,'. Mitton, 3 Mrs. ^


P H0DUCE AND PRESERVES RO UC AND PRESERVES •


Pye, Bashall Eaves. Strawberry lvlrs- jam—1 -Mrs. K Haydock. Wis-


:C:- Haffner of 'Burnley, 2,H. L Mbs. m. Hind.* Pruit-scones— Stothard. Bnt^h Alpine sec- ,Woodward’s Nickie. . Musical’ f A. smitlison, 2-Mrs. H. tion—1 ,S&. -H. Hmicock, 2 ohairs-l M.' Haffner, 2; Jane ^ S o n 3 Mrs. A. I. Kay. Mm. F. K. Ackroyd Anglo- Nutter. Walk, trot and lead-1 g rowh scones—l^Mi-s. r R. H. nubian ! section, .1 Mrs. J. M.


Moorhouse 2 Mrs. A.- Lay cock, MostynOwen, 2 Mr. P. S. 3 Mrs M*


Mrs E. A. Whittaker, 2 Mi’S, or British Toggenburg section


Stionw“ f l S ^ M r s : ^B.* 3VL‘ British • S a a n e n - . 1 Miss J. 5 Taylor. Apple pie—1 1 Dunn, Helmsley. Troggenburg


B


well, 2 Mrs. E: Davies, Wadding- rmhv„ i ^ i MrV 7 Chad- ton,^ Mrs. A. Ellis, Rtaington.


HANDICRAFTS ^


r Friend, Clitheroe.


„ _ cowgill 3 Anglo nubian section—1 G- cowgin, “ I k . spencer, 2 Mrs. M. Mitchell


’n ioaf _ i Mrs. Mr. E. Sutcliffe,


Female kid—1 Mr. G. R. Tur- ner, 2 Miss J. Mostyn Owen,


j! m rb y f '3CMrs. RESTRICTED CLASSES


Greengage jam-1 M^ _ M' h Blackwell, Slaidbmn. Can- . Female goal^-1 Mrs. F. K. 2 S’ 'J?0™


A. W. Lupton, Waddington, 312 Mi's. A. Laycock, 3 -Mrs. J. 12 Mrs. M. Mitchell. Special Mrs E. Y. Garnett, Waddington. Darby ' Toy—l.Mrs. L. Richards, novice class 1 Mrs. F. Young, Unusual preserve—1 Mrs. E. ;Y. U Miss M. Lytle, Billing ton,. 3 12 Mrs. Pasquill, Leigh. Garnett, 2- Mrs R. Williamson, j j rs j_ Darbv. Dressmaking- Higher Hodder, 3 Mrs./Watson, j MrS- r . Williamson, 2 Mrs. Downham. Marmalade—1 Mrs. 1 h. ■ G. Weatherley,- Clitheroe, 3 R. Williamson,' 2 Mrs. G. Pear-


Jelly—1 Mi-s. A. Ellis,' 2 Mrs. I patehwork—l Mrs. J. Chadwick, I kid— 1 Mrs. F. K. Ackroyd,


3 M G’ E Read, 2 Mrs. D. Hargreaves, 3 Goatling—1 Mr. H. Hancock, Miss Alica Parker,' Slaidbum. 12 Mrs. J. M. Cowie. Female


" vaswork—1 Mrs. L. E. Bames, Ackroyd, 2 Mrs. M. Mitchell.


son, Huntroyde, 3 Mrs. Funnel, cardigan—1 Mrs. D. Wells, Rim- Bolton-by-Bowland.


—1 Mrs. M: S. Homer, Wiswell, \ crochet—l p Mrs."'A. 'Ellis,,2 Adult—I B. Milne, Garstang, 2 Mrs. A Laycock, ■ Mitton, 3 jjrsr D. McWhinney, Barley, ,3 2 J. Benson, Skipton, 3 Miss Mrs. R. Williamson. ' Salad


' . ’ Horner, Garstang. * Dutch AOC


dressing—1 Mrs. G, Pearson, 2 Rugs_x Mrs. H. .Robinson, 21 Ac under 4 -months— 1 H. Mrs. A. Laycock, 3'Mrs. E. Y. Mrs. A. L Kay, 3 Miss S. Clay-1 Derbyshire, 2 H. -Whittaker,


1 b . ■ L. Brennand,. Barley,, e. - M. -Wells, Chtheroe. Dutch Home-made wine—1 Mrs. W. Robinson, 2 Miss J. M. Robin- Rmir. ran ,AA— 1 UV. • Cn...Iqi. Q XT,-,- .Tnvc.o ..


JUMPING Mrs. W. L Benson, 2 Mrs. M. CHILDREN’S CLASSES


by-Bowland, 2 Mrs. W. I. Ben- uownham. ; son, 3 -Mrs. A. E. Whittaker, Chatburn Brown hen; eggs—_


1 \ CHILDREN’S SECTION:


ton. Pottery painting—1 Mrs, J. clitheroe, 3 J. Benson. ---o


« a^ i -r Baxter JBarns- jauiua-


lender,. i-' Todnwrden. Pohsh adult—Lr.B."ii’, Clipsham, >


Connne F. Home,


Lane,. 2< W.- _Rose, Blackpool. Polish -under" 5‘:months


1? Staple l


q . E. Friend.' Jumper or RABBITS


Kay, Hurst Green, 2 Mrs. M. I article—1 Mrs. J; Dakin, 2 Mrs, 0r B adult—1 P. Ashley, Man- Wrigley, Waddingtori,. 3' Mrs. D- Perrings, Pendleton,.3’Mrs;, Chester, 2 C. Mills, Bury, 3 D. 1 Thompson,’ Waswell. Chutney B Gardiner.


Lemon cheese—1 Mrs. A. I- c. F. speak, Chatburn. Knitted Derbyshire,’ Kearsley. DutchB Ington, 2 Mrs. J. Darby, 3,Mi-s. I Fancy. Best in show— H.


Clayton, 3 Mrs. D. Blair Bryan. —1 Mr- A- E- Stothard, 2 Mr. White loaf-1 Mrs. G. Cowgill, G. R. Turner. British Alpine 2 Mrs. Funnel, 3 Mrs. A. Floyd, I section—1 Mrs F. Ackroyd, 2


Halifax. Mr.


I Female k id Saanen .01


1 Mrs. S. Cowgill, 2 Mrs. D. Hargreaves, 3. Mrs. M. Har­


greaves. • CONFECTIONERY


hall. Eaves, 2 Mrs.- H. C. Pye, . Owen,- 2 Mrs. F. Young,


Clitheroe, 31 Mrs. SJ. Harare tc . Hapton> Toggenburg section— 1 Mr. B. Kearton, Ripley.


Parkin—1 Mrs. M. Hind, Bas- 3 A/rrs M. Harm-eaves.


«>okL .Lwen, * lvuo. v . i_uu,iib, Mrs. R. ^sandham, Hurst Green.


Fruit cake—1 Mrs. M._Taylor, 2 ^ ^ E. Stothard, Star- CHitheroe, 2 Mis. M- IItod


Chocolate swiss . roll—1 Miss S. ? laytw « ? ’S 2 ?


^ ’TT^rim™nddfOdoo3s n a r c h IM - Mitchell, 2 Mr. K. Spencer, cakes—1 MissWorsley-Taylor,


A X n u b ia n s e c t io n - r Mrs. o Z ^ M r ^ R S


pHtSeroe ^ British Toggenburg section— wr°Tavlor 1 Mrs- M- Mitchell, Fleetwood,


British Alpine section— k . Ackroyd,


—1 and 2 Miss J. Mostyn Owen, Boroughbridge. British


Female goat Saanen section sectjon—1 Miss J. Mos-


?onfi-3 "'B.’1' Bainbridge. iSindlah- or1 jubilee game'" ■1. T.hBillington,' 2, and 3 , soh<f Female—1 and,-2 son;" 3 T. BiUington. ,. „ male or female—I B. ige .2 and 3 B.Wilkin-


so n r^Cv ' *


■*--M->r; section., Sale,‘





Ti’B.i Bainbridge, 2 :ter,,Whitefield.':


'5;,,.male—1 F.', 2 ;0.’ Chalker, 3 h’efoe. Female fe'n,7.Kendal,


/White wyan: JBr6ckbank,,


oh,'. 3 H. ^.Female


JSharpe, snargh.


:®“ agu{1 ' A present for father, mother, son and'‘dauiThlor .it <’h nslm.iv. u.is llie litle of this ""'"Btt- ■ attractive winning entry of Waddington Women's Institute in the ‘Co-operative oh.


land


Brockbank.’H^^iifgfi' m.;6r lf— 1 and 2 J. Pinra^n'd Son, 3 T. Billington. Pekin m'. or f—1 and 1 J. Lyon, Wigan, 2 T. New-


AOV male—liP. Addison, 2 J. > : ",


.entry” class. s





—1 Lord and Young,. -2 C. ] Prior, 2 ' Mr. J. Hebson, Macrea, 3 W.' Wilson, Man- Clitheroe. AV novice—1- Mr. J. Chester. Ermine' rex adult— 1 L. Jones, 2 Mr.> R. Metcalfe, -3 W. Walker, Buxton, 2 S. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bywater, Peterborough. Ermine r e x Manchester. Not classified open young—1 E M. Murphy, 2 d or b—l.Mr. J. L. Jones, 2 Mrs.


house. . 1966 bred male—1 H. Waring, 2 T. Billington, 3 F. Addison, Clitheroe. Female—1 T. BiUington, 2 -H. rHacking, 3 C Atkinson:"


Pinder -and Son, 3 R. E. Sharpe. Female—1 O. Chalker, . 2 R. E. Sharpe, 3 G. Harrison. Selling class—1 and 2 T.- Billington, 3


F.-Bradley. Utility bantam for laying—1


T. BUlington, 2 and 3 R. E. Sharpe. Best bird in show—Mr.


O. Chalker. GOATS


Tramark Stud, Barnet. „ M. S. Coppage, Bury.,; _ keErmine rex AA—1 W. Wal- AV toy open d or b—I Miss


mark Stud. Chincilla. r:x AV terrier open d or b—1 Mr. young—1 G. Wallwork, Ship-1 W. Knight. AV bullbreeds open ton-by-Beningbrough, 2 K. c. d or b—1-Mrs. D. Scholes-HaU, Beecroft, Hessle, 3 C. Holt. 2 Mrs. C. Donoghue, 3 Mr. F.


r, 2 E. M. Murphy, 3 Tra- A. Hodgson, Lytham-St.-Amies,


Havana rex young, 1 J. Pybus, I Nuttall. AV hound , open d or b Redcar, 2 R. Gorton, Barnsley, —1 Mr. J. .L Jones, 2 ^ s . H.


^ W. Walker, 3 R. Dobson; page. AV'local d or br-l Miss Newark. AV young—1 E M. B. Dinnis. AV bred by exhibitor


AV adult—1 Gill and Walsh, C. Donoghue, 3 Mrs.- M.. S; ,Cop- —1’ Mrs.' D. Scholes-Hall, 21 Mrs.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT YOUNG FARMERS


Girls Cherry cake—1 Hazel Bleazard, 2 -Margaret Whit-


well. Apple pie—1 Margaret Whitwell' 2 Hazel Bleazard.. Eggs—1 .Hazel Bleazard. Fruit


3 C. Furness; Sheffield. AOV Fielding, 3 Mr. R. Metcalfe. AV rex young— 1 Hardman and sporting d or b—1 Mr. J. L. Drake, Heywood, 2 and 3 J. Jones. AV non-sporting d or b Smith.


Murphy, Wombwell, n e a r - 1 Mr. W. Knight,_2 Ml. T.


Barnsley, 2 Wild .and Brown, I Livesey, 3 Mrs. B.I. Byrom. AV 3 Lord and Young. Breeders not bred by exhibitor—l. Mr. J. adult—1 W. Walker, 2 G. L. Jones, 2 Mrs. M. S. Coppage,


jam—1 Margaret Whitwell, 2- Hazel Bleazard.'Flower'arrange-' ment— 1 Loma Nutter. Dress making—1 and 2 Margaret. Whitwell. Knitted - articles—V Hazel Bleazard, 2' Margaret Whitwell., - ,


flan—1 Margaret Whitwell, 2 Hazel Bleazard. Rospbcrry--


and 2 George. Whittaker. -Sec-: orid- class. Action' pictures 1 David- Broughton, 2 J.. Bemr. Tug-of-war—1 Clitheroe ‘-'A”;


Green, Goole, 3 S. Cole, Peter- 3 Miss J. M. Ireland, borough. ' Breeders young—1 AV open r dog—1 ^ Mrs. ^ H. E. M.' Murphy, 2 Wild and Fielding, 2 Miss J. M. Ireland, Brown, 3 Lord and Young. 3 Mrs. M. S. Coppage. AV open Buck AA—1 Gill and Walsh, bitch—1' Mr. J. L. Jones, 2 Mr,


2 E. M. Murphy, 3 G. Green. R. Metcalfe. Doe AA—1 W. Walker, 2 H.


Chatwood, 3 B. Proctor, Mem­ bers AA—1 H. Chatwood, 2 C. Macrea 3 B. Proctor. Fur chal­ lenge adult—1 Gill arid Walsh, 2 S. Cole, 3 R . ' Dobson, Fur challenge young—1 E. M. Mur­ phy, 2 Wild and Brown, 3 Lord and Young. Ladies AB AA—1 Mrs. E. M.


Photographs Landscape — 1 - „


Mr. H. Wilkinson, Hurst Green.' Farm house—Mr. B. Clark,


Clitheroe. t Braithwaite's


Murphy, 2 -Miss B. Dobson, 3 Mrs. S. M. Challender.. Grand challenge adult AB—lGill and Walsh, 2 B. Clipsham, 3 W. Walker. G r a n d challenge young AB—1 H. Derbyshire, 2 E. M. Murphy, 3 Wild and Brown. Juvenile AVAA (not rung) _ l d. Patterson, Chth-j eroe. Juvenile AVAA (condi­ tion rung)—1 S. Challender, 2 Miss J. Birkett, 3 J. Smith. Juvenile AVAA s t a n d a r d (rung)—1 ' S ;“ Ohallender, '2


Miss J. Birkett, 3 J. Smith. NORTHERN COUNTIES


HAVANA YOUNG STOCK SHOW


mal buck—1 Miss B. Dobson, | 2 'T. W. Bird, Bradford, 3 K. Watts, Grimsby. Normal doe— I 1 H. J. Beauer, 2 W. A. Cook, 3 T. W. Bird. Normal breeders _1 h . J. Bauer, 2 Miss B. Dob-1 son, 3 W. A: Cook. Rex. buck- I J. Pybus, 2 D. C. Taylor, 3 C. Furness.' Rex doe—1 R. Gauton, 2 C. Furness. Rex breeders—1 J. Pybus, 2 R. | Gauton; 3 D. C. Taylor. Novex normal or rex—1 D.


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C. Taylor, Holdroyd trophy—1 T. Pybus, Grand challenge normal or rex—1 T. Pybus, 2 | H. Bauer, 3 R. Gauton. ■


DOGS


Miss C. A. Osborne, Stack- steads. 2 Mi-. A. Johnston, Bol­ ton 3 Mi-. E. F. Wild, Over Hul- ton’ AV puppy dog—1 Mr.. J. L. Jones, Burnley, 2 Ml-. F.


AV special puppy d or b—1


Jackson, Waddington. AV puppy bitch—1 Mr. R. Metcalfe. Nel­ son, 2 Mr. A. Prior, Great Lever, 3 Mrs. A. Wilson, Bol­ ton; AV dachshund open d or b—1 Mi-s: H. Fielding,' Black­ pool, 2 and 3 Mrs. P. Kelsall, Grange-over-Sands. Beagle open d or b—


J. M. Ireland, Clitheroe, 2 Mr. T. Livesey,-Radcliffe, 3 Mrs. B. I. Byrom, Blackburn. Boxer | open d or b—1 Mrs. D. Scholes- Hall, Bury, 2 Mrs. C. Donoghue, Huncoat, 3 Ml’. E. F. Wild. Shetland sheepdog or coUie open d or b—1 and' 2 Mr. and I Mrs. K. Osborne, Stacksteads. Whippet junior d or b—1 Mrs. F. Peddie,; Burnley, 2 Miss A. Beatty, Blackpool, 3 Mrs. P. Kelsall. Whippet graduate d or —1 Mi-.' J. Waring, Blackburn, Mrs. P; Kelsall, 3 Mr. K.


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1964 MORRIS • 1100,’ l v local owner, normal mileage, tartan red,-taxed........................ £430


Fletcher,, Whltefield. Whippet' open' dog—1 Miss B. Dinnis. Clitheroe,. 2 .Mrs.- P. Kelsall, 3 B. Hooper, Bolton. Whippet open bitch—1 Mr. J. Waring, 2 1 Mrs. F. Peddie, c 3 Mr. K. Fletcher. Staffordshu-e bull ter­ rier, junior d or b—1 Mr. A. Johnston, 2 Mr. and Mrs. East- wood, Huddersfield. •Staffordshire bull terrier. | Novice d or b—1 Mi*. F. Nuttall, Great Harwood, 2 Mr. A., John­ ston, 3 Mrs. E. D. Jolly, Frest- wich; Graduate d—1 Messrs. N. Entwistle and N.G Berry, Bol­ ton. 2 Mr. K. Fletcher, 3 Mr. J. Moore, Swinton. Open d—1 Mi-.: L. ' Aspin, Blackburn; 2 Mr.; and Mrs; Eastwood, , 3 . Messrs., Entwistle; and Berry.;Open .b— l'-Mr. A:;Johnston, "2 Mr. HI Latham,i.Manchester,: 3,‘Miv J<


G,: -Gibson,-, Kirkby: Lonsdale:; Open b—X' Mr.. A. Johnston,,-,2, Mi-.'H. Latham, 3 Mr. J ; G. Gib­ son!'


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tWalsh,'2' ’H/fChatwood,- EdenT Afield,': 3 B. Proctor. Silver-l fox. young— -1 W.'.Sharpies; Gllth-; erne,,2 A.r;Eeigh,.!Fence,( 3f;C;; Holt.' NZ white - AA— ,1. G.! Ldithers, Lancaster,'.2-E., Greg- _____ „ .................. . _ . ton, Lancaster, < 3h J :1 Saunders, Blackburn", .3 .Mr. R;/Metcalfe;


b—Miss J. E. Good, Accrington, Cocker spaniel-novice'd ‘ or b— 1 .Miss R;- Perkins,'.Blackpool, i 2 Mr.. F: Jackson. Cocker spaniel, open; d or;b—1 Mr.,F. Jackson, 2 ‘‘Mrs.” J . 1 Coghlan*’ Rochdale.; AV spaniel open-dior b—l-Mr.’ F,! Jackson,- 2: Miss R.i Perkins, 3; Mrs.; J; Coghlan. 'AV^gundog open’d- or’b—1 Mr.'F. Jackson! '! VARIETY ‘•CLASSES /-


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1959 FORDPopular, very'clean, car, for; sale on customers behalf ........................... ••• £130’


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