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CWheroe Advertiser ami Times, August 22, 1969 5


Busy weeks for Chipping


Chipping WI members


have been busy-these past few weeks getting ready


show and also, because travel bv DUblic transport to Clith- eroo is. so difficult, • Chipping WI members did not enter for the area show-which took place in Ciithcroe on Satur­ day. This show, the second to be


W1 section - and, in addition the institute' looks after all the open ’ and children’s classes making a total of 55. Because of their own village


for the village agricultural show tomorrow. They have. 14 classes in the


held by the WI’s alone since the Clitheroe. Agricultural Show folded, was again very successful.


Interesting-


. stalls looking ’ a t! all', the exhibits. Some or the entries in the


Many people attended it and walked round the various


children's section were very Interesting, especially the exhibits in the miniature flower arrangement class: The ten institutes with the


highest marks' were: Wad- dington,' 282; Little Mitton and District, 256: West-Brad­ ford, 221;’ Grindlcton,, 152: Rimington, .149: Boltor.-by- Bowland.’ 130; Bashall Eaves, 124: Clayton-le-Dale; ’ 121: Wiswell.T06; ’and Sabden, 97. The other - institutes’- -marks were in alphabetical order:


Barley 38, Blllington and Langho 82, Blacko 69. Copster Green .31, Downham 88, Gis- burn 11, Hapton 63. Higham 0. Pendleton- '661 Snwley 38, Simonstone. 56; Slaidbum 12.


Jubilee


brate the golden jubilee of the LPWI . are' being held .in five areas of the county In SeDtember and October. The areas are Preston,'


Harvest suppers to cele­


Flowers all the


way , ‘ ; Summer flowers provided


the theme ■ for.. Clitheroe Flower ; ' Club’s '. le ctu re- demonstration ■ held '• at the Station-Hotel!


riven by'.Mrs.? Lowe .of.: Pres-, con : and' cher 'subjects ranged from’ the ■ seaside,- water scenes and an English garden. Thanks were-expressed by Mrs.


The ‘■demonstration, w.as ■ >' - • H. Hargreaves.' Summer splendour is to be the .


theme of the club's .show in the Conservative Club at the


end of the! month. Most of the members are


season:.'


ments'will be on. sale but the show is nori-competitive.


r o d d e n CABIN No. 5


CLITHEROE MARKET • For


Your Children’s ,


TOYS—GAMES—BOOKS Etc.


Flowers arid floral arrange­ "..................


planning ‘to- exhibit floral arrangements -and they are


With the Women's institutes


Lancaster, Wigan, Southport and Ulverston. One ■ was to have taken


place in Blackburn but ■ this has now been discarded. After August 31, judging


will take place of the entries in-the anti-litter competition organised by the County Federation. The winning institute will be presented with a tree.


tember but this has been post­ poned until November.


Show


Wiswell WI are holding a handicraft show in the school at Barrow. A cup donated by a former


On. Friday September 5,


member of the institute, Mrs. H. Smelt, will be presen­ ted to the exhibitor of the best entry made during the last 12 months. There will also be classes


for children in painting and handwriting. This is the institute's first


venture of this kind and according to its success the idea may be enlarged in the future.


FIONA BROWN Thrown from


was thrown from his machine when he was involved in a collision with a taxi at the junction of Chatburn Road and Lime Street on Saturday


machine A 16-year-old motor cyclist


Capstick, of Yew Tree Farm, Bolton-by-Bowland, was taken to hospital and treated for concussion, a badly bruised


road, demolished two stone gate posts and ended up against the front of a house. The youth, Robert Darryl


Travis, aged 25. of Main Street. Downham. was also treated in hospital.


leg. and cuts. The taxi driver, John James


in fun, police told


- Police’in Lancashire and the West Riding searched , for a lorry on Friday ■ after it was reported as having been hi­ jacked on Sawley Brow and the driver bound with ban


hoping that ‘a show will be organised"-to ; illustrate each


dages. . A patrol car from Skipton


sped to the scene, but there was no trace of the vehicle. Then Clitheroe' police were


night. The taxi veered across the


WIN TOP AWARD


Waddincton Women’s Institute was awarded the Lady Ciithcroe Challenge Cup


for most points at the Clitheroe Area WI Show on Satu relay. They scored 28- . Lady Clithcroe, who opened the show fit St. Janies s Scliool.


presented the cup to a vice-president of the-institute, Mrs. .B Barlow.


points, was awarded the Mrs. j Hindley trophy for confec­ tionery, the trophy being pre­ sented by .Mrs. C. W. Eastwood, chairman of the Lancashire Federation of Women's Insti­


West Bradford WI, with 100


tutes.West Bradford also won the •Mrs. Read trophy for handi­


crafts having gained 62 points and Mrs. Eastwood presented


produce and preserves was presented by Mr. John Aspmall to Little Mitton and District WI with 119 points in that sec­


the institute with the eup. The Mrs. Aspinall trophy for


tion. New


with 95 points in the section. Kathleen MoOThouse, of


Mrs. MncAlpine trophy for horticulture to Waddinston WI


WI Show chairman. Mrs. Eastwood presented the


-greaves, of Bashall Eaves, both gained eight points m the children’s section and shared the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times cup, presented to then,


Gisburn, and Elaine Hni-


bv Miss Fiona Brown. A new system of judging was


stars. R e su l ts


alerted by someon-. who had seen it travelling through the town towards Whalley. Three men were in the cab, one of them tied up with ban­


dages.All police vehicles in the area were alerted, and half an hour later the lorry was stopped


but he had no complaints against the other two. They were colleagues, and it had all


near the M6 at Preston. The bound man was. freed,


been a joke. . .


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a diploma in Hairstyling, along with Miss Sally Kcrmck who bolds the City and Guilds Certificate


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Largest stocks in


Mrs Laycock, Mitton WI, silver star. Jar of raspberry jam: Miss C. Smith, Gvindleton WI: Mrs. A. Slater, Grindleton WI; Mrs. M. Clark, West Bradford WI; and Mi's. P. Blezard, Pendleton Wl, all silver ^ stars. Jar of jelly: Mrs. R. William­


Bottle of fruit in syrup:


son, Mitton WI, silver star. Marmalade: Mrs. A. Laycock,


Mitton WI; and Mrs. M. Brown, Clayton-le-Dale WI; both silver stars. Jar of lemon cheese: Mrs. Williamson, Mitton WI; and Mrs. A. Laycock, Mitton WI;


used at the show and. every entry received a mark, the best ones also being awarded


and District Agriculi-ural Show Committee cup for the most points in the co-operative classes, went to Bashall Eaves Wl with 325 points. I t was presented by Coun. Ronald Williamson, husband of the


A new-trophy, tire Chfheroe Lun. ■


flowers and foliage: Mrs. Life, Bo-lton-by-Bowla-nd. WI, silver


star. Flowers and foliage in a candlestick: Mrs. Wolfe, Bol­ ton-by-Bowland Wl;- Airs.,Moor- house, Bolton-by-Bowland WI; and Mrs. Cowgill, Waddington WI; all silver stars. Single rose: Mrs. ’ Under­


Janet Ratcliffe, Hapton; ^ Alistair McLeod, .Waddington: 3, Graham Walsh, Barrow; - ■ Handwriting; 5—7 years: 1, Virginia Graveson, Barrow; 2, John Clough, Barrow; 3, Martin Jackson, Barrow. 8—11 years; 1, Anne McLeod, Waddington; 2, Alison Pilklngton, Hapton: 3, Janet Parkinson, Barrow.


Barrow. 3—11 vears:


wood, Waddington WI; and Mrs. Ross, Pendleton WI: both silver stars. Vase of mixed dahlias: Mrs! Harrison, Boltcn- by-Bowland WI. silver star. Tomatoes: Mrs.’ Booth, Wad­ dington WI, silver’star. • Rolled oats biscuits: Mrs. Whittaker, Pendleton WI, gold star; Mrs. Blezard,'. Pendleton WI: Mrs. Coleman, Wadding­ ton WI; 'Mrs. ’Friend,' Mitton WI; Mrs.’ Harrison, . West Bradford WI: Miss Speakman, Waddington WI; Mrs.' Thomp­ son, Wiswell WI; all silver stars. Rolled oats biscuits (novice


Clitheroe: 3,, Kathleen Moor- house. Gisburn.. Collection- of


1, - Elaine- Hargreaves, Bashall Eaves: 2, Shirley, Ross,


Arrangement of wild flowers:


named fruits and berries:. 1, Elaine Hargreaves, Bashall Eaves; 2., Freda... Laycock Mitton; . 3,' Carol Laycock. Mitton. Miniature flower arrangement: - 1,- Kathleen Moca-house, Gisbum:. ,2, ' John Power. Barrow: 3, Carol Lay­ cock, Mitton............-


.Dewrance, Waddington WI: and Mrs. Hanson. West‘Brad­ ford WI; all silver stars.. Sponge, flan: Mrs. Hanson,


class): Mrs. Law; Simonstone WI. gold star: Mrs. Briggs, Grindleton WI; Miss Bren- nand. Grindlcton WI; Miss


West Bradford WI; Mrs. Moor- house. Bolton-by-Bowland WI; and Mrs. J. Dakin, Mitton WI: all gold stars. Small assorted cakes and pastries: Mrs. Lay­ cock, Mitton WI; silver star. Gateau: Mrs. A. Smithson,


Singleton, West Bradford; 2 Carol Laycock, Mitton; 3 Kathleen Moorhouse.' Gisbum. Girls, any other handicraft:


Mitton WI. gold star: Mrs. Hind, Bashall Eaves WI; Mrs. Simpson, saw-ley WI; and Mrs. Dakin, Mitton WI; all silver stars.


Moorhouse. Gisbum; 2, Anne McLeod, Waddington: 3. Janet Ratcliffe, Hapton. Collage: 1 Susan Blezard. Pendleton; 2 Carol Whittaker. Barrow; Virginia Graveson, Barrow.


Singleton: -. A-nei-ew Packer. Small Cakes: ; i. Kathleen


Ireland, West Bradford WI, silver star. Patchwork: Mrs. Chadwick, Waddington WI, gold star; Mi-s. Booth, Wad­ dington WI, silver star. Lady’s dress: Mrs. Ireland, West Bradford WI, gold star; Mrs. Whittaker, Pendleton WI. silver- star. Hand-knitted pullover: Mrs, Altham, Downham WI; and


Smocked cushion: Mrs.


the show and there were more than 700 entries, about 200 more than last year. Guests included the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs. S. F.


Twenty two institutes entered Hardman.


gave a demonstration of soft toy making and Mrs. Jessie Dakin, of Clitheroe, gave a demonstration of flower


Mrs. Jovce Darby, of Langho, , „ . arranging.


both silver stars. Lemon cheese (novice class):


Mrs. Funnel-1, Bolton-by-Bow­ land WI: Mrs. E. Fox, Bashall Eaves WI: and Mrs. Hewlove, Gisburn WI; all silver stars. Jar of chutney: Mrs. Friend. Mitton WI, silver star. Salad dressing: Mrs. Williamson, Mitton WI, silver star. Arrangement of mixed


ACROSS


8. Monetary matters can change in splendid sur­ roundings (7).


1. Pieces of apparatus for making plain capes 10).


11. Unseasonable,


10. What farmers do un to a certain time (4).


13. Away from home to make suitable equipment (6).


badly set watch (8).


21. Country lover (5). 22. The rider puts his foot in .


18. Part of the tea-set chipped—eat out!, (4). .


place (8).


23. Unusually bare food allowance may produce, mental lapse (10).


i t (7). DOWN


• 3 :12Dn.- and 15 Ac. • As an ■ athlete, he-should go far


2. The ties that are1, con- .: > cerned with punishment (5).


. ; -tempered: (6). v '5. Old joke likely-to, get a, -


4. Tlie austere man, one : - 'hears,', is far . fi-om sweet-


(4-8, 6).


: - promoter . of . entertain­ ment (7).'. ,


7. Chief craft needed for fe-k l ability’ to take the initia-


j- tive GO). ’’ (. 8. ’Describing .what can’t be sounded 10).


; 6. ■ Exhibition': by-- -a .-fellow.:-' roasting! (8). , .


' -'Allot: Osfcricb: 13,;Lesson; ' - ,14,- .’


, Games: -20. -Restorative; 22, Row:. 23, Decimetre. . :


1 relaxed (6). T9. This body has neither ts capital nor members (5).


12. See 3 Down. 14. Touchy composition? (7). 16.; Not so' precise, , but , moro


20.' The’ catalogue - revealing the composer we hear (4) .


Tea; 8, Toast-master; :10,,-> -ft :■ ■ Itb. .'thisv: address-marked;


LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION Across: 3, Heart talk;;; 7,.


the above- crossword fill in your name and address in the space provided and send


.Cattle, shows: 3, Heart to;. 4. -Action; 5,: Trait;: 6, Lie; 9, TTip-hammers;- 12, Hands down; -15.- Ragtime; 16, Repast; 18, Broom; 21, Eve.


- . 'D o w n : S t r e am l e t ; '2,


:1 The firstcorrect solution ' • to . last week’s crossword opened on Tuesday‘morning ■ was sent in.by Miss P. Fowler, 29: Richmond Terr-. clitheroe.


When you have completed Address ................ — .Urchin;!, 17,'v .Trouble;. 19,'


“Crossword’’ in -the top-lef t ha'nd;comer of tho -envelope.


AdvertlserandTimes,.- ; : King Stroot, Clitheroe.


. . Entries must reach us by first post next Tuesday morn­ ing. No entries will be checked before then and the sender of -tire first correct


• solution opened will be awarded a !5S- postal order.


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15. See-3 Down. 17. Put coal into different


9. Run away to a match. (5).


ALL WALLPAPERS ^ m . WHILE FROM OUR r ^ C % STOCKS


No.1 BOOK LESS t T LflST


ROOM LOTS; BUNDLiS, ODDMENTS, ETC. AT HALF PRSCE AHD LESS


"Mrs. Ireland, West Bradford WI: both silver stars. Child’s hand-knitted cardigan: Mrs; D. Watson, Waddington WI; and Mrs. Ireland, West Bradford WI, both gold stars; Mrs. Hodgkinson, Wdswell WI, silver star. 'Article of crochet in cotton: Mi's. D. Wells, Riming­ ton WI, gold star. Collage: Mrs. Darby, Billing­


ton and Langho WI; and Mrs. Roberts, Bolton-by-Bowland WI, both silver stars.


Children


Jackson, Barrow; 2; Stephen Dent, Ciithcroe: 3, Jonathan


Art, 5—7 years: 1, Edward Programme


Clitheroe held the first meet­ ing after the summer break at the Dog and Partridge Hotel.


resumed The Soroptimist Club of


completed Mrs. Phyllis Todd, a club member, gave a talk on her recent visit to a Bucking­ ham Palace garden party. Thanks were expressed by the president, Mrs. Joan Myers. The annual dinner is to be


After formal business was


held at the Swan and Royal Hotel in October.


=oys,Vaaj^rriM: L. Alan • • ’ f Any garment: 1, Deborah


Eaves; 3.-Janet Ratcliffe, ;Hap- ton.


1, Wendy Kendal, Clitheroe; 2. Elaine Hargreaves. Bashall


Langho WI. were to have a fashion show , given . by a Clitheroe dress shop - in Sep­


Members of Billington and .


SUCCESSFUL. AX GCE “A” LEVEL


Local t pupils ■ successful


in the General Certificate of- Education' “A” level' exam­ inations are: ■ .....


;Studies;. J.. G. Sharpies.■ Gen.- Studies, Geog.; French,. Wood­ work ; K„ . ■ Sla-ten. s * Maths- Physics, Chem;; P. F.- Walmsley Chem.; G. Wilson, Gen. Studies, Maths. 6A (Henderson); R. Black­


Maths., Physics; M.-J. Haworth, Maths.; Physics; 1. -A. Hulland, Brit; Gov.. Geog.; B;-H. Sellers. Fur. Maths.; P. M. Walker. Gen, Studies, Maths "6A (Castle): M.; G. Evans, Maths.,’ Fur. Maths., Physics; M. J..Halpin, Maths., Physics, Chem.-, .P. Naughton, Gon:


Uper 6—R. P. Davies, Geog,


Clitheroc Royal Grammar School


-


man Mrs. « . Williamson (1 eft) nnd ,the chairman of the Lancash federation of... Women's institutes, Mrs. C. W. Eastwood,'right.


Lady Clitheroe, centre looking rat ihe exhibits at the Wl ^Tre- ’fede r^f& ' . -V -r£v.


. Janet : Houlgatc. Geog- Maths- Biol.; Vanessa Johnson, Eng. Lit.; French, Germ:;- Margaret Lewis. Latin. French, Germ.: , Eunice Lord. - Gen; Studies.- Maths., Physics: Chem.: Diana Miles. Eng.. Lit' Hist.. Music; Sandra Miller, Maths.,;.Physics, Chem.: Linda Nutter. Art. Biol: Ruth Pear son. Latin, French, Germ., Catherine Smith, , Maths. Physics; Alison.spenceley. Erig, Lit- Art, Biol.; Ruth Thomp-


Art. . . ■ ■ “WE T H R E E ” ' , ;i;


Studies, Physics., Chem., Bioll; Christine Haworth, Eng. ,Lit,.


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Wigs, Hairpieces and Polyheads


“CURL" The 1969-Look for the ' ' younger ones .


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Reduced prices lor Pensioners Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday only Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open 8-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Saturday.


'son.. French. . . ’ Elizabeth - Wallace, Eng; Lit, Geog.: Jacqueline Wightman •Eng.: Lit., French; Kathryn Wilson. Eng.: Lit., Latin, French ,VIA (B): Susan , Clough


burn, Chem.. Biol.; P. Chad­ wick, ..Art; D. J. Mitchan. Chem.. Biol.; S. Knowles,. Gen. Studies, Physics; R . : W.- Rad- bourne: ‘Gen. Studies, Maths- Physics, Chem.; P. C. Rogers, Maths... Fur. Maths., Physics; M. Scott, Gen.. Studies, Latin, French,- Germ.; R. 'W. Stinger, Hist.'. Geog.; S.- C. Warburton, Gen. Studies,1 Eng.- Lit., Geog.' . 6A (Park),: K. Barnes,


.French: Judith .Hirst, Hist: Janice". Hodgson, Scripture Pamela ; Odell, Hist- Scripture


. Judith- Pye. Dom.lScience: Jane Staniei-,"History. '.Geogl; Estelle


Leslie Eatough'. Dom. Science.


■ Ribblesdalc Secondary School


Winning! Art'..Dorn. Science.


Physics- Chem., Biol.; P. Clem, son,'Gen. Studies:: R. Davies',, Gen. Studies,, Physics, Chem,, Biol.;! D. G. Friend. . Maths- ] Physics, Cheni.; D. J. Hodgson. French;: J;-Law,;Geog.: ■


Poarsori,' ‘Gen. ''Studies, ‘Hist., Geog.; A. D. Slater. Gen. Studies, Music, Maths.-,. Fur. Maths.,: Physics; P. J. Webster, Latin, French. Germ. < -.6A -(Waddow); J; Greenwood, Gen. Studies, Hist- French; M. Hollis. Gen. Studies, Chem; R. H; Jackson, Maths., Physics; MrW.-'Kearsley, Physics! Chem- .


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:Biol.;- ,W. A. ..Lightbown, Gen. Studies. Hist., Geog.; P. . G. Sains'oury, - . Gen.... Studies, Physics, Chem.. Biol.; J. H, •Taylor,' Gen. .Studies, .Maths-


Mallinsbn, Craft (D. arid P.).


CHttieroo Girls' Grammar . School.


'Barbara Swan.'-En/g. Lit- Scrip­ ture; : Jane,.-Whittaker. Hist.


Geog.; Janet Whittle. Eng. Lit, Hist.;’ Mary Wilson, Scripture.


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Commencing Tuesday 26th August, 1969 Cotton Dress Prints from 1/6, per yard. • Printed Tricel from 4/6 per yard.


Woven Curtaining at Bargain- Prices


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Physics.' . Lower 6. (Henderson): G. R.


French;. Heather Bowkcr, .Eng. Lit, Latin French; -Doreen Clark, Hist;. Geog.; Gillian Compton. Gen. Studies,. Latin, Special I in ' French and Ger­ man; Beryl Cornfield,. Geog- 'Biol; Patricia Daggers, Eng. Lit- Hist- Script Know.; Laura Foster, Gen. Studies, Physics, Clieni- Biol.; Anne.Gorse, Gen.


VIA (s): Ruth Barber. Geog..


.SiNDA!Y:;/' MORNING


electric. blankets 'were des­ troyed by. fire.at an electrical


BLAZE Shop , fittings ' a nd several


shop in W i l s o n ' Street on


Colin Mason, who said after­ wards that he had no idea how the-fire started.


Sunday morning. The shop is owned by Mr.


ment had been plugged in and there was no other indication of anything which could have started the blaze. Two chests of drawers and a


None of the electrical equip­ .V


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display cabinet were damaged, but the fire brigade prevented the blaze, from spreading. Mi-. Mason’s wife, Barbara,


raised the alarm when she smelled burning and saw. flames from behind the'shop counter. Mr. and Mrs. Mason live


behind the shop, and their sons’ bedroom is above the room where the fire was. On Monday the boys helped their father to clear up the damage.


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