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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 25th, 1974
Red letter day for Downham WI Fulfil ambition
to win Lady Clitheroe cup
letter day for Downham the donor of the cup—herself a former president of the village WI—made an un scheduled trip from Down ham Hall to St James’s School to present the award Under the leadership of their chairman Mrs N.
Lund, tile WI amassed over 600 points more tlan their nearest rivals — last Year’s
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toslurc ring il.lOcts) ............ £600 White gold, abstract shape
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3 stone, square cut (5.30c!s) 3 stone daw set (3.25ets) ............ £2300 2 stone cross-over (2.20cts)................£1225
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1 3 Hone xi,; r sx r ,d i r ,;,r:s5ciH £ss5 5 tv cr ^apphi^° p b'i,;"c,ic dhs C . ,- S C n.53c,q . ... .. £375 Heart shaped 3 row cluster . .
3 stone, claw set (2.90cfs) ............. £770 3 stone, ccntro canary diamond . . £600
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3 stone, square cut centre (1.53cts) 3 stone, centre green dia. f.93cts) 3 stone, gold setting (.82cts) . . . .
| 3 stone Victorian style (.7 Sets) . . 2 stone in whitc gold bark finish ' 3 stone in white gold ................ .
£290 !
* “■' Oval duster ring ......................... £146 3 stonc, square cut stones . . . . £134 Sapphire, baguette shoulders . . £82 3 row. sapphirc centre ................ £60 Oval cluster, 2 rows of diamonds
f ' 3 stone, daw set .........................
shoulder s e r
fins (.79ct$) |.44cfs) . ..
; Claw set, yellow sold (.70cts) Claw set whitc gold
l.GGctsl Pear shaped diamond I.S7ets) Plain claw setfinq |.Slots) ............ £2S5 Mirror claw setting (.75cts) Emerald cut diamond <.74efs) White gold rinff (.8 lets) ......... Unusual claw setting (.70cls)
Marquise cut diamond ......... Diamond set shoulders i.76cts)
caae 6 st?nc 'n white sold modern style tins;
^370 Set in white cold . . . . . . 'Catherine Wheel’ effect
£3 50 ‘Petal' effect ..................... £340
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£140 ^ h,fc «0,d * eternity (M7«ts) ft r? Diagonally set baguette diamonds
Pear shaped diamond ..................... £110 Claw set. yellow gold ring (,3Gcls) £|06 Rutfy antf diamond ln ycllow' g'oid Illusion style setting .......................... £100 Sapphire and diamond \ eternity . .
Sapphire ruby and dia.J eternity t) n h t / g n r l
Yellow and whitc gold (1.08cts) . . r41 S M MM J 2m . . . f t . . . , _ . I J
£92 Emerald and diamond J eternity . . £90 Claw set dia. | eternity (.38cts) £86
£S0 £79 £72 £69
frn *n square frame l.87ets) £50 White gold, ’bark* finish ring (,74cts) £48 Signet type ring (.82cfs) ................
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Five stone diagonally sol ring (,24cts) 2 stone, snake ring (.14et$) . . . . ‘Bark’ texture shoulders (.lOcts) . .
----- - — — . in broad rinfi . . wide ‘bark* finish rim;
S ,“:',r=, c“ • boguctlc shoulders (2.5Ictsl
Unusual double row cluster (2.76cls! !2 . l 2 cts)
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Claw set while gold (I.45cts) ---- £1250 Um1su.1l 'domed' ring Claw set, yellow gold ring ll.35cts) £900
.p.lvc. sct. sicnpt . h.ln„ .................. Diamond set shoulders J1.13ctsl . . £750 pou„d duller in broad ?ing'! !
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£2000 Oval cluster, whitc gold ring . . . . £1750 Round duster, broad yellow ring . . £1120 Oval duster on broad whitc gold £575 band ................................................
£132 £120 £100 £S0 £69
Oval 1 I stone cluster ring ............ .......................................
£190 £166
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£520 3 stone set in broad yellow gold ring E M E BAL DS&DI A H 0 N 0 S
______ Diamond and 2 marquise emeralds 3 stone with Gilson emerald............ Cluster fringed with emeralds . . . . Round cluster gold shoulders . . . . Cluster, broad whitc gold ring . . 2 stone vertically set .....................
£59 Square shaped duster ..................... £46 targe cluster, 6 emeralds................ £38 5 stone Victorian style ..................... £30 2 emeralds and 1 diamond ............ £22 Cluster, baguette and brilliant dias.
£565 Anf'Quc style cluster ring ............ £505 Carter, diamond centre ................
£680 *
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Cluster with baguette diamonds £70' 3 stone daw set ring Large oval cluster ..................
Square shaped cluster ........... .... 3 stone claw set ring ................ Cluster set in ‘bark’ finish ring Cluster cross-over shoulders . . . .
£67 Heavy gold mount (6.13cts) . ................................
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DOWNHAM Women’s Institute fulfilled an ambition a t the Clitheroe area WI Show by winning the Lady Clitheroe trophy for highest points total. And to complete a red
FITTING
overall winners BiUhWton and Langho. They also picked up another three cups but afterwards mem
Covered
Taylor: " We have had our sights on the award for sevreal years but this time
Said member Mrs Marion
the success to a recent influx of younger members. “ They prefer to enter the confectionery classes and the older members are particularly good at handi crafts. Between us wc have almost everything covered.” As well as Lady Clith-
we all Joined in a great combined effort.” She attributed much of
APPROPRIATELY enough, the top entry in the glove puppet class a t the 1VI show was th a t of . . . Mrs J. Suttie of Billington and Langho WI. And joint second placc in the seed collage class went to llliininfflon member Mrs j A. Seed.
bers agreed that the biggest thrill was winning Lady Clitheroe's trophy.
placed Billington and Langho Mi's Phyllis Isher- wood commented: "Of course we were hoping to win the trophy for the highest total for a second year but competition always makes the show more interesting and we are very glad lor Downham.
1,100 entries
many entries this year as several older members have left recently and our younger newcomers have not really had time to settle
"We did not have as
croe's trophy, Downham won the Aspinall trophy for produce and preserves (presented by the Rector of St James's, the Rev. Kenneth Broadlmrsti, the Mrs Macalpine trophy for most points in the horti cultural section (Mr Broad- hurst), and the Hindley trophy for confectionery (Mrs Bi'oadhursn. Billington and Langho
WI took the Clitheroe Agricultural Society trophy for best co-operative entry (Mrs Margaret Williamson) and the Mrs Rend trophy for handicrafts (Mrs Broad- hurst). Vice-president of sccond-
its colourful flower arrange ments and mouthwatering array of cakes and con fectionery was its usual success, said secretary Mrs Eileen Green. ” We had just over 1.100 entries in the main sections and 100 in the children's classes. "Entries from the child
in." Overall, the show with
show was held in the school holidays."
ren were slightly lower than usual probably because the
show c h a i r m a n M rs Margaret Williamson com mented that the judges had been most complimentary about entries in every class. " I hope those here who
Welcoming the visitors, ■ Cm
VICTORIOUS members of Downham WI are pictured with their array of silverware. With them is Lady Clitheroe (middle row, third left).
are not WI members will be sufficiently impressed to join the Women’s Institute thtemselves," she said.
duced the Rector of St James's Church, the Rev. Kenneth Broadhurst, who officially opened the show.
Mrs Williamson intro
many months of hard work that had gone into preparing for the event, Mr Broadhurst said: " I am sorry that entries in the children's section are down tliis time.
Paying trtibutc to the
necessary to encourage children to participate. But the end result of this show
I t is very
is an exciting one." Fnal placings: Downham,
2603J; B i l l i n g t o n and Langho, 1955; Waddington, 1549; Hapton, 1438; Little Mitton. 1378: Barley, 1148;; Pendleton, 931!: Rimington, 816!; West Bradford, 785; Whallcy, 663!; Wiswell 656; Clayton-le-Dale, 568!; Cop- ster Green, 478; Grindleton, 372;: Slaidburn, 371; Blacko, 361!: Shnonstone. 243!; Gis- buni, 109: Bolton- by - Bowland, 18.
(LMj and Mrs A- Ingham IBL), Airs F. W. Seremack (W) and Airs A. E. Whittaker CD). Mrs
rn o n u c r : and p r e s e r v e s Fruit in syrup: Mrs W. Hoyle
E. Dean (It) and Mrs A. Lay- coek (LM).
ALL THE WINNERS
Bailey (D), Mrs N\ Wright (D), Mrs E. Bury (WB).
Mrs K. Wright (LM), Mrs M. M. Power (W). Pickles: Mrs G. Pearson (LM).
A. Clark <WB), Miss D. G. Dur- ranee (WD). Jelly: Mrs A. Ingham (BID,
J am : Mrs P. Blczard (P ), Mrs
Mrs 1L Kramriseh tBLi, Miss A. Lnycock (LM) and Mrs B. L.
Frankland (WB), Mrs ' man (CL), (LM).
Cactus or succulent: Mrs A.
(BL), Mrs O. M. Heywocd (WD). Miss D. Yorke (P).
Victorian posy: Mrs
Hasler (BL), Mrs Boucher (WD), Mrs K. M. Waller (S).
Flowers and foliage: Mrs E.
Lund (D). Minced meal: Mrs M. Farring
ton (W) and .Miss A. Layroek (LM), Mrs Kramriseh CBL). Mrs A. Briggs (D) and Mrs A. Ing ham (BL). Flower wine: Mrs J . Darby
(D>. Mrs I., Nelson (D), Mrs A. Smith (CG).
L. Oldfield (G), Mrs E. Bland (H). Mrs A. Seed (R).
Dried flowers and foliage: Mrs
(BL), Mrs D. Underwood (W), Mrs A. Laycock (LM) and Mrs L. Richards (D) and Mrs Salis bury (CL). Eggs: Mrs Ashcroft (ID and
(B). Mrs M. Jackson (BL), Mrs L. Nelson (D).
Arrangement: Mrs Mottershead
A. Seed (ID, Mrs H. K. Blundell U h . Mrs V. Hoyle (LM).
“ A promise of spring Mrs
Mrs V. Nutter (H), Mrs G. Cap- slick (D) and Mrs M. Wrathall (WB). Mrs N. Ashcroft (iBl.) and Mrs M. Miller IG) and Mrs A. Seed (H). Butter; Mrs A. Laycock (LM),
Mrs J . Podevyn (II), Mrs M. Shuttleworth (Hi. Dried herbs; Mrs K. Haydork
(W). Mrs Horsfall (Wi ard Mrs Peatfield fWll j , Mrs G. Capslick (D) and Mrs J . Darby (BL).
HOItTHTI/ITR r.
Tedd <H>. Mrs M. Williamson (LM), Mrs H. Fox (CG).
Flowering plants: Mrs 1.
(D). Mrs Shepherd (BL), Mrs K. M. Waller (S). Arrangement of flowers: Mrs
Bulbs or corms: Mrs Singleton
A. Hasler (BL). Mrs M. Bell (BL), Mrs I. Tcdd (B).
CONFECTIONERY
(CG>. Mrs M. Wigglesworth <WD». Mrs A. Ingham (BL).
Eccles cakes: Miss G. Haworth
Mrs D. Underwood (\VD), Mrs Ross (p ) and Mrs B. Spcnslcy
Rich fruit: Mrs Blezard (P>.
A. Bland (H >. Mrs A. Ntchnl- Smith (LM) and Mrs Robinson (D), Mrs Foster iS), Mrs E.
land (G-R), Sirs E. A. Whittaker (P), Mr* M. Taylor (D>. Decorated chocolate cake: Mrs
Decorated biscuits: Mrs M. Tre. Polyanthus: Mrs N\ Wright Foliage plant: Mrs P . A. TO Largest snlcctiJ
Buy your corr| othrr sarden selection. Also
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Goldfish, Bron: Tench, Catfish.
Fish Food, Fill Water l
Darby (BL), Mr«? K. Saxby (CIA. Mrs B. Unsworth (WB) and Mrs A- E. Whittaker <D).
(G) and Mrs S. Shepherd <RL); 2. Mrs E. A. Whittaker (P): 3. Mrs C. Bland (H)» Mrs Bowdin (H) and Mrs H. Lund (BK).
(LM), Mrs Kramriseh (BL) and Mr5 A. Seed (R); 2, Mrs Hasler (BL). .Mrs Ingham (BL) Mrs J. Price (BL) and Mrs K. M. Waller (S ) ; 3, Mrs S. Shepherd (BL).
Seed collage: 1. Mrs Dakin
Binns (R) and Mrs A. Smith (CG); 2, Mrs V. Blackman (CL) and Mrs V. M. Shearman (WHr 3, Miss M. Booth (WD), Miss D. Lune (BK). Mrs M. T. McVitie (WH) and Mrs K. M. Waller (S). Picture in pastels: 1. Mr«
Landscape in oils: I, Mrs J . S.
Humphries (WHc 2. Mrs Hill (LM) and Mrs O. Jones (WD) 3, Mrs Sutcliffe (WB). Pottery* painting:
Heald (CG); 2. Mrs Aspinall
6-7—Catherine Dean; 8-11 — Susan Davey, Helen Davey, Janice Patchott. Handwriting: 6-7 — Amanda
Art: 5 years—Sarah Bennett:
Pewhirst, Mandy Lambert, Julie Whitwell. 8-11 — I inda Waring,
David Atherton, Julie Carter. Collage; .>6 — Helen Davey,
Su«:m Davey. M5 — Margaret Thi>tlethwaile, Alison Pilkingtdn, Carole Pilkington. Flower .and foliage: Alison
Davies (WD) and Mrs A. Lav- cock (LM). Bread plait: Mrs E. Barker CD). .Mrs Jsherwood (CL), Mrs
Key
15—ISarley, 1)—Downliani. G. —Gisburii, ll—Hapton, Y— lYntilclon, R—Rimington, S
— bunonstone. W— Wiswell, ]>L—Hillmgton and Langho, WI5—West Bradford, 15K — Jliiicko, WD—Waddinjrton, LM—Little Mitton, GR — Grindleton, WII — Whallcy, CG—Copster Green, I5B — Holton-bv-Iiowland. SL — Slaidburn CL — Clayton-lc- Dalc.
Rnwlinson (D). Savoury flan: Miss R. Seed
(CL), Mrs A. Laycock (LM) and Mrs A. Nichol-Smith (LM), Mrs B. Hartley (B) and Mrs J - A. RadelifTc (H).
rington (W) and Mrs M. Taylor ID). Mrs M. Miller (WII) and Mrs A. Seed ( It), Mrs C. Win ning (WD).
BEATER into second place this year, Billington and Langho WI members still had plenty to smile about—including two trophies.
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(D>. Mrs G. Capsttek (D), Mrs G. Faraday «D) and Mrs A. E. Whittaker (D).
HANDICRAFTS
croft (BL). Mrs A. Ingham (BL), Mrs H. Cook (W).
Florentine work: Mrs N. Ash
Darby (BL). Mrs Kramriseh (BL) and Mrs Shepard (BL), Mrs A. Davey (LM).
Article in macrame: Mrs J.
Mrs Dickson (WD). Glove puppet: Mrs J . Suttie
Basketry: Mrs B. L. Lund (D),
(BL) Mrs Seromack (W); Mrs J. Rowbottom (WD) and Mrs A. Ingham (BL); Miss N. Mc Arthur (WB).
Mrs A. Ireland (WB), Mrs A. Hailwood (GU).
Costume doll: Mrs Suttie (BL),
son (LM). Mrs A. Davey (LM), Mrs Bowdin (H) and Mrs E.
Ladv’s hat: Mrs M. William
Howarth (CG). Gloves: Mrs P. Boothman (WD)
■'•'fid -A.- Y . J i AS ALWAYS, the show attracted plenty of visitors.
Three men stole from meters
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THREE men stole £21.25 in cash from gas and elec tricity meters at a Clitheroe
house. Kibble Valley magis- strates were told. Stanley Paul Pinnington
(19), and his brother John (22), both of no fixed address, were remanded in custody for two weeks for social reports. Kelron David White (17), of Birtwistle Street, Great Harwood, was put on probation for two years and ordered to pay £13.37 restitution — the rest had been recovered.
Insp. M. A. Waller, tpro-
seculitigi said th. ; John Pinnington’s estranged wife discovered that the meters at her Carlton Place aome had be broken into. insp. Waller said that the meters contained £7.50 for electri city and £13.75 for gas and the gas meter suffered £8- worth of damage.
Strenuous time for GS hoys
eroe Royal Grammar School tomorrow for Scotland . . . . and an energetic weekend.
tion is the Holt School. East Lothian, whose headmaster is former CRGS pupil Mr Lawrence Read. And they are to spend most of the weekend playing football— Rugby and Association. Explained teacher Mr
The youngsters’ destina Remanded
A KILN labourer. Moham med Rashid (21). of Whallcy Road, Clitheroe. will appear before Ribble Valley Magis trates this morning to answer three charges. He was remanded in custody for a week last Thursday.
Rashid is oharged with an
indecent offence, assault of a policeman and theft of a coat worth £10.
A group of 18 first and second formers leave Cllth-
Edward Murphy, one of the organisers of the trip: "The boys, members of the school's under-12 and under-13 teams, will be playing as many matches as possible.’'
off with a game of rugby to morrow afternoon. They will play at least two association matches—and just for good measure they hope to watch
Their programme starts
•Saturday afternoon. Mr Read, who used to live
a professional match on
graduate of Edinburgh Uni versity. Last year he visited Clitheroe with some of his oupils and several matches were played against CRGS teams.
in
Ribblc.stlale Avenue, left Clitheroe in 1957. He is a
minibus, accompanied by Mr Murphy and fellow teach' - Mr Inn Gott and Mr Ken Barker.
The party will travel by
. Whinncy (B); 3, Mrs M. Shuttle- worth (H) and Mrs D Wells <n>. Knitted coat: j , Mrs E. A.
(LM) and Mrs A. Davey (LM); Mrs E. Creed (CL) and Mrs Duckett (WH); Mrs Ingham (BL). Crocheted dress: 1, Mrs F. Dirt well (W); 2, Mrs D. Me-
Lingerie: 1, Mrs M. Williamson
Parkinson (D) and Mrs M. Williamson (LM); 2, Mrs J.
and Miss B. Seed (CL>. Mrs Seromack (W), Mrs Duckett (WH).
Chelsea buns: Mr$ E. V. Hook l^emon meringue: Mrs M. F a r
Hartley. Alison Pilkington, Susan Davey.
Margaret Thistlethwalte.
Robinson. Girls’ bandicra/t: C a r o l e Pilkington. Helen
D a v e y .
Catherine Hogg, Ann Miller. CO-OPERATIVE ENTRIES
Bo.vs’ model; David Hnrtfo-e. Animal biscuits: Helen Davey*
and Langho, Little Mitton, Grindleton. A WI badge: Little Mitton,
Tomato preserves: Billingtcm
Billington and Langho, Wadding* ton. Items for a christening party:
5,0
Billington and Langho, Riming, ton. Downham. Handicrafts: Pendleton. Hinting- ton. West Bradford, Uttle Mitton.
Council’s first Civic Sunday
MEMBERS of the Ribbie Valiev Council and chief officers joined the Mayor (Conn. Fred Singleton) for
the new authority's first Mayor's Sunday sendee.
the United R e f o rme d Church, Longridge, and con ducted by the minister, the Rev. G. G. Male.
Brass Band and uniformed organisations, the civic party walked through the town in procession to the church.
Led by the Longridge Prize
the Mayor and by the Bo r ou gh Treasurer, Mr
The lessons were read by
cession returned to the civic hall, where refresh ments were served.
Slater. After the service, the pro
Gordon Onslow. The organist was Mrs M.
The service was held at.
qua SEC( PAR
Vegetable animal: H e l e n Davey. Susan Davey, Elizabeth
Pilkington, Helen Davey, Susan Davey.
Silvan Davey. Alison Pilkington. Embroidered sampler: Alison
Rock Garden: Helen Dave?, 1 0 , ( 1, Mrs
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