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PENSIONER Mr John Porter, of Chanel Street,
.Slaidbum, with the S: R. H. Leaver Cup for most points in agriculture and. the -W . R . K i n g - Wil k in so n Cup f o r ; tomatoes.
PICTURED .with the Miss E. Howard Memo rial Trophy for handic rafts is Mr Don Elliott, of
Croasdale Bank, Slaid bum, who entered model ■ horse-draion vehicles.
THE NEW BENDIX WASHER-DRIER
i. Neason, ■nthly let- need the
which was ty. Guitar-'
folk-Mass • O N C E ' 'a g a i n
i w e a th e r p u t a b light on th e 36th annual Hod-' d e r J V a l le y A g r icu l- tu ra l 'and H o r t ic u l tu ra l . S o c i e t y ' sh o .w so n S atu rd ay .
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.- or. the third successive ' year, high winds, and lash ing rain put paid to the committee’s hopes >
ing ,;a- substantial, profit;'; The poor summer also had , its (effect in,-the horticul-
of. mak
t h e tu raL /s e c t io n , / w h e re ; entries'were,^muchf: lower';; than usual. (,t~ S i
sop .Bridge ’for
..the second successive: year,\ started in;1 dry .'. and 'vwindy'.weather^; but by1 mid-afternoon ;rain| had set in:for: the: remain-: der of the day and several::
-The show, "held.-at/Dun-;
. vehicles had * to be :tdwed ' off the rain-sodden field, ;
r >Speaking
at.the official; luncheon,. show president: Mrs Harriette Shaw, of
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.•'Alton;1' Hampshire,'i -refer4;“ft red to her ancestry^whichT^ dates back to the yeomanlp farmers' of/ Bolland:Mrs'h Shaw is the'daughter! of-w the late Judge Peel,;-,who, ,
dived- at^ K n owlemere/' Manor, Newton. Her hus;! band, Frank, presented a r new trophy, in the'sheep " section. Chairman Mr Neville V'
Shaw thanked Mr Jim Thompson; :who has,-\. retired ,as secretary after
12 years.
for Dunsop Bridge sheep fa rm e r s 1 Jack and Jim Walker and, son Geoff, of < Brennand Farm. They car- : ried- off no fewer than six ! trophies, plus a shepherd’s crook for the best entry in the Swaledale section. T h ey won . th e S.
It was a double hat-trick
Schofield Memorial Chal
lenge.Cup for the. best pair of horned shearlings;; the
W. Greenhalgh Challenge Trophy for a pair of horned breeding ewes; the Fylde Water Board Trophy for a collection of fell or heath going sheep; the Norman Tree Challenge Cup for horned ' sheep; ■ the Frank Shaw Challenge Cup for Swaledales, and the title of supreme champion sheep on the field. ■ , . In the cattle section, L.
L- In the p e ts parade, Jonty Mason, of Slaidburn, won first prize with his dog Jacko, and his sister Jill came second with her pony: Margaret Carr, also of Slaidburn, was third with her labrador puppy. There were 48 entries
and A. 'Swindlehurst, of Lane Ends Farm, Bolton- by-Bowland; won fo u r trophies — the Timothy Proctor Challenge Cup for the best collection; the Hanson Silver Challenge Cup for a dairy bull; the Hanson1 Cup and F. Mat- tinson Special for a dairy cow or heifer; and the Col C. J. f Hirst Challenge Trophy for a pair of dairy cattle. ;
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■THERE’LL be plenty ofsilver to 'clean for Mrs Ann Sivindlehurst, seen sporting two of the‘trophies
awarded.in the wattle section of the show to;L;'and;Aii> Sioindleliurst, of Lane Ends Farm, Bolton-by-
Bowland.' The farm collected a .total of four trophies^ *for dairy cattle.
• rosebowl, ' a .trophy she -, has won many times.
■KEEN ,rose : grower-Mrs J. A. R. Kay,''of Newton Hall,’,with
the.Col King- W i l l i a m s o n si lve r
TWO members.of Slaidbum Silver Band won cups'in -.
i:the,\Young,Farmers’,section::Rosemary:Cross(15);,of
-.Church Street, Slaidbum;;who won'the J.’ Ai 'R: Kay- Trophy (left) and Murray Walker (13), of Town End, , Slaidbum, who. won- the ■ -
1 handicrafts. 1
Bolton-Challenge1 Cup for -
1 ALL THE RESULTS CATTLE
Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst. Heifer calf born since 1-8-77: J. Harrison. Dairy heifer; all calf teeth: Messrs E. and J: Har- - nson.
Dairy bull showing hard teeth:
, Swindlehurst.: , ■ ■ - , Not less than three cattle: Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst. Dairy bull: Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst. Dairy cow: Messrs L. and A: Swindlehurst. Pair .of diary cattle: Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst.
SHEEP
Townson, Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst. Shearling tup: R. Towler, Messrs G. and S. Parker, L: T. Whitaker. Suffolk tup, aged: H. Carr, Messrs G. and S. Parker. Tup, aged: L. T. Whitaker. . Gimmer lamb, half-bred: R.
for the fell race over three and a half miles organised by: Clayton-le-Moors har riers, winners being H. Walker (Blackburn Har riers), 22 mins 31 secs, B. Robinson (Kendal AC) 23- mins and :G. i,Edwards (Bingley Harriers) 24 mins 30 secs. Chipping won the tug-
of-war. organised by mem bers of the Young Far-
.m ers ’ Clubs, who also staged an “It’s a Knock out" competition. Clitheroe Morrismen
entertains! and Slaidbum Silver Bank played a selecJ tion of music.
Mrs E. Townson (1 and 2) Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst. Tup lamb: Messrs G. and S. Parker. Half-bred breeding gim- mer Iambs: R: Towler (1 and 2), L. T. Whitaker. Suffolk shearling tup: Mrs E.
F a t sheep — Fat Iambs- (horned): J. A. Marsden (1 and 2). Dodded: Mrs K. M. Metcalfe, : P. Metcalfe, L. T. Whitaker. Dodded — Suffolk tup lamb:
L. and A. Swindlehurst. Cow to , calve in 1978: Messrs L. and A. Swindlehurst:" Best calved cow or heifer: Messrs L.- and A.
Dairy heifer.m milk: Messrs
; and Barnes, Messrs J.: and J. Walker, J. A: Marsden. Horned , shearlings: Messrs J. and J.. Walker. Homed ewe: Messrs J.
i breeding ewes: J: and J. Walker. 1 Group of fell or heath-going sheep: J. and J. Walker, Slaitl- burn Farmers. Horned sheep: J. and J. Walker:; Dodded sheep: Mrs E. Townson.
1 best dodded sheep). FLOWERS
and J. Walker. Challenge Cups: Mrs E. Townson (pair dodded ewes and
■ Supreme champion sheep: J. :
F. Rigby, Mrs Kay; Mrs N: L. Shaw. Sweet peas, one variety: J. F. Rigby, Mrs E. Lawson. Single asters: J. F. Rigby (1 and 2)
Small dahlias: J. F . , Rigby Mixed dahlias: Mrs Shaw. Cut blooms: Mrs Lawson, Mrs Kay. Annuals: Mrs Shaw. Peren
F. Rigby, J. Porter (2 and 3). Cactus dahlias: J. F. Rigby.
Messrs G. and S. Parker, L. T. Whitaker. Dodded ewes: Mrs E . . Townson, Messrs < L. and A. Swindlehurst, L. T. Whitaker. Tup and six sheep: Mrs E. . Townson, H. Carr, Messrs G. and1 S. Parker., Pair of dodded o b re ed in g - ewes:, -Mrs- E ,'rr Townson. . ;
Towler. Shearling gimmer half- bred: Messrs G. and S. Parker. Half-bred ewe: L. T. Whitaker. Shearling gimmers: Mrs E. Townson (1 and 2), Messrs G. and S. Parker. Half-bred ewes:-H. Carr,
Slaidbum Farmers, J. A. Mars den. Tup Iamb: Slaidburn Far mers, J. A. -Marsden (2 and 3). ■ Gimmer lambs: J. A. Marsden, Slaidbum Farmers. Shearlings: J. A.- Marsden,
Lonk and lonk cross — .Tup: :
Slaidburn Farmers. Ewes, lambs suckled this season: Slaid bum Farmers, J. A. Marsden. Group of seven: Slaidburn Far mers, J. A. Marsden. Country-bred — Tup, two
nials: Mrs Shaw, Mrs M. Pye, Mrs D. Leeming. Antirrhinums: J. F; Rigby. J. Leeming. Pan
Mrs Shaw. Foliage plant: Mrs Pye (1 and 3), Miss k. Barton. Unspecified flower: Mrs Shaw. Cactus or succulent: J . F. Rigby, Mrs D. Rcdmayne (2 and 3)
sies or violas: J. F. Rigby (1 and 2). • Flowering plant: Mrs .Pye,
Mimature arrangement: Mrs A. Swmdlehurst, Miss A. Parker, Miss S. Walker. Floral arrange ment: Mrs tA;
iS.windlehurst. Posy: Mrs Av SwinJlehurst;' Mrs « E. Lawson. -
Pomander: Mrs J. Lawson. .
son (1 and 2); -"Coronation" arrangement: Mrs J. L. Lawson, Mrs J. A. R. Kay; Mrs- M. Cowking. Dried flowers: K. Bar ton, Mrs M. Cowking. Flowers and foliage: Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs J: L. Lawson. Arrange ment in- candlestick: Miss S. Harrison, Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs J. L. Lawson. , , : • ;
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MRS;
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• 'Church Street, Clitheroe, has been made’ by-Coun. •Jimmy Fell (Whalley).
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and.it has':been
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same.for;three^months1 ; now.i;?It;should;be;changed each month.” ;. ,,,*yw y~ \
Ribble Valley Council; s Recreation and Leisure , Committee:;“There is,very;
■ He told members'of the ' ' Chairman^Coun/’"John‘i
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Spence and Baines, J. A. Mars den, N. Schofield. Shearlings: NW Water Authority, N. Schofield, J. A. Marsden. Ewes,1 lambs suckled this season: NW ;: Water Authority, Messrs J. and J. Walker, Slaidbum Farmers. Swaledale — Tup, two shear or over: Messrs J. and J. Walker, NW Water Authority, Slaidbum Fanners. Shearling tup: Messrs J. and J. Walker (1 and 2). Tup lamb: Messrs J. and J. Walker (1 and 2). Gimmer lambs: Messrs J. and J. Walker (1 and 3), NW Water Authority. Shearlings: Messrs J. and J.
shear or over: NW- Water Authority, Slaidburn Farmers, Messrs J. and J.,Walker. Shearl ing tup: Messrs J. and J. Walker (1 and 3), N. Schofield. Tup lamb: NW Water Authority,1 Messrs J. and J. Walker, Slaid bum Farmers. Gimmer lambs: Me ss rs
Walker (1 and 2), Slaidbum Far mers. Ewes, lambs suckled this season: Messrs J. and J. Walker (1 and 2), NW Water Authority. Group of seven: Messrs J: and J. Walker, NW Water Authonty, Slaidburn Farmers.:: :
• VEGETABLES
J. Dowle. Shallots: A. Red- mayne. Round cabbage: J. Por ter. Pointed cabbage: A. Red- mayne.
- Peas: W. Wood, J. Porter, A. Redmayne. .Runner beans: J. Porter (1, 2 and 3). French beans: J. Porter (1, 2 and 3). Broad beans: J. Porter (1 and 2), J. F. Rigby. Tomatoes: J. Porter (1 and 2),
Rigby, J. Porter. Beetroot: J. Dowle; A. Redmayne, J: Porter. Carrots: W. Wood, J. Dowle, Mrs P. J. McFall. Turnips: Mis N. L. Shaw. • Swedes: J. Dowle, J. Porter.
Cauliflower: W. Wood, J. F. ■:
Kay. Vase of roses: Miss R. Cross; Flonbunda ■ roses: Miss Cross. Sweet peas, two varieties: J.
Bowl of roses: Mrs J. A. R.
Horned lambs: Slaidburn Far mers. Horned gimmer shearl ings: J. A. Marsden. Homed
and J. Walker. ■ Horned tup: J. and J. Walker.
. Special > classes—■ Horned . gimmer lambs:.Messrs Spence
; Wine: Mr Barton (1 and 2), Mrs Metcalfe and Mrs D. Redmayne (equal 3).
BAKING , .Mrs Shaw. Double asters: J.
: Fruit cake: Mrs G. M. Raw, Mrs Rigby, Mrs M. Dowle. Shortbread: Mrs Whitaker, Mrs Cowking, Mrs' Raw. Maids of honour: Mrs Whitaker, Mrs Metcalfe, Mrs Rigby. Baked •custard: Mrs P. Holt, Mrs Raw. Plain cake: Mrs Whitaker,
'.iMrs .•.■Whitaker.;, Gingerbread :- Mrs Raw/ Mrs Whitaker, Mrs C o w k in g .- , • 1 Butterfly buns (10 and under):
Mrs Leeming. Fruit scones: Mrs Dowle, Mrs Carr, Mrs , Raw. Fruit pie: Mrs Raw. Fruit flan: Mrs J. Wells, Miss P. Robinson, Miss L. Barton. „ Fatless sponge: Miss F. Riley,,,
under): Miss L. Barton, Miss J. Bnggs, Miss A. Whitaker. Flap- jack (16 and under): Miss A. Whitaker, Miss J. Mason, Miss A. Rhodes. Chocolate cake: Mrs Cowking, Mrs Whitaker. White bread: Mrs Raw (1 and 2), Mrs Leeming. Currant teacakes: Mrs Raw,
Mrs Carr, Mrs Rigby. Rock buns: P. Metcalfe, Miss M. Marsden. Plain cake . (16 and under): Miss Kenyon, Miss A. Parker, P. Metcalfe. Shrews bury biscuits: Mrs Cowking, Mrs Whitaker, Mrs Rigby. . Ginger biscuits (16 and
- Fudge: Miss J. Kenyon. Tof fee: Miss Kenyon, Mrs J. Wells,. Mrs B. Lawson. Salad dressing:. Mrs D. Redmayne (1 and 2).
. Marmalade: Mrs J. ; Parkinson, Mrs Redmayne. (2 and.3). Jam: Mrs K. M. Metcalfe, Mrs D. Redmayne (2 and 3). Lemon cheese: Mrs D. Redmayne, Mrs Metcalfe, Mi's J. Carr. - ■ .
McFall, J .1 Mason. Hen egfjs, brown: Mrs D. Whitaker, Miss R. Baines, Mrs C. Redmayne. Chutney: Mrs D., Redmayne (1, , 2 and 3). Mincemeat: Mrs D.. Redmayne (1, 2 and 3). . Rum butter: Mrs Whitaker, Mrs Cowking, Mrs G. M. Raw.
EGGS ANI) PRESERVES .Bantam eggs: Mrs P. J.
Parker, Miss A. "Rhodes; Miss; R. Baines:, Black and white,:; print: Mrs D. Leeming.. Flora! and fauna colour slide: Mr P.'; Cowking (1 and 3), J; F. Rigby.,;.
Mason, Janet Whitaker, Janet; Robinson.- Lego model: Andrew ' Wood, Michael•Bamford,''James Carr. Painting: Elizabeth S ch o f ie ld , Jam e s C a r r , Elizabeth Shepherd; Birthday1, card: Samantha Spary, Laura Pickford, Christine Marsden.: Handwriting: Elizabeth:
Schofield, Christine Marsden, Janet .Whitaker. Collage: Janet Robinson, Audrey Whitaker, James Carr: Handwork: Sam Purkis, Elizabeth1 Shepherd, Debbie Jones. Coloured doily: E s t h e r P a r s o n s , J a n e t Whitaker, Julian Cook.
•• lehurst, Sylvia Robinson. . Pattern: Carol Parker. (1 and
8-9 years: Painting: Matthew, Bamford, Reuben Parsons (2 and 3). Bun cases: Sylvia Robin son, Christine Colhnson, Velda Mason. Airfix model: Kane Pirie, David Harrison, Matthew Bamfqrd: Wild flowers: Catherine Carr, Helen Swind-
"Reuben Parsons, Jeremy Massy. . Coloured doily: Christine Col-
2), David Beattie. Miniature garden: Helen Swindlehurst, Paul Cowking, David Harrison; Handwork: Velda Mason, Alison Whitaker, Helen Swindlehurst. Handwriting: Bryan Pinder,
. Newhouse, David Hamson, Syl via Robinson.
linson, Jason Newhouse,' Alison Whitaker. Collage: Lisa Rigby, Helen Swindlenurst, Sylvia Robinson. Pattern: Cheryl
:-..tem: Jonty; Kean;s,Mark. Swin-i - dies, Peter:Blackwell,'-Hand-/
10-11 y e a r s . Painting: Andrew Rigby, Peter Black- - well, Anne-Marie i Green.; Pat-
Catherine Carr, Linda Raw, Cheryl Newhouse. Edible neck lace (16 and under): Linda Pin- der, Miss P. Redmayne, Miss L. ■ Rigby. Decorated biscuits (16 ana under): Miss E. Robinson, Miss A. Whitaker, Miss L. Kenyon. Challenge Cup: Mrs Doreen
Redmayne (most points). HANDICRAFTS
mayne (1 and 2), Mrs Cowkmg. Knitted garment: Mrs C. Rea- mayne (1 and 3), Mrs D. Red mayne. Baby garment: Mrs C. Redmayne (1 and 2), Miss P. Robinson. Crochet work and tat-: ting: Miss E. Robinson. Embroidery: Mrs A. Swind
Colander hat: Miss P. Red
;i.".writing: LindavPuiderv&Helen -Parker, Tracy Lawson. Dressed clothes peg: Julie Colhnson. ■.
■ Fruit or vegetable model: ; Julie Collinson; Andrew Rigby, Linda Pinder. Decorated bottle: Tracy Lawson, Linda Pinder, Lisa Rigby. Handwork: Andrew Cowking, Julie Collinson, Rebecca Hey. Birthday card: Linda Pinder, Tracy, Lawson, Andrew Rigby.
. 1 2 - 1 5 years; • Handicraft (girls): S. Walker, P. Red mayne, E. Robinson. Handicraft (boys): Robert Parker, Andrew Law, Murray Walker. ;
Kieron Townson, Linda Pinder. Miniature flower arrangement: Rebecca Hey, Linda Pinder.
Collage: Mark Swindles, •
lehurst (1 and 2).- Tapestry: Mrs D. Redmayne, Mrs A. Swind-- lehurst, Miss R. Cross. Soft toys: Miss P. Redmayne (1 and 2), Mrs J. Lewis. , Handicraft (ladies): Mrs A. ,
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(best exhibit), Mrs J. A. R. Kay (roses), John Porter (tomatoes),; Alan Redmayne (vegetable marrow).
Shaw (1 and 2). Onions from seed: D. Fenby. - Onions from sets: A. Redmayne (1 and 3), J. Dowle. Challenge Cups: J. F. Rigby
Oval potatoes:. J. F .; Rigby; J..- Dowle, Mrs P. J. McFall. Round potatoes: J. Porter (1 and 2). Vegetable marrow: A. Red mayne, J..Porter (2 and 3). Other vegetable:-Mrs N; L.
Swindlehurst, Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs M. Breaks. Handicraft (men): Mr D. Elliott (1, 2 and 3).; Painting or sketch: Miss;I. E. Parsons (1 and 2), Mrs Cowkmg. Challenge. Cup: Mr Don '
Elliott (outstanding exhibit). . PHOTOGRAPHY
Cowking (1 and 3), J. F. Rigby. Other slide: P. Cowking,, J. F. Rigby, Mrs D. Leeming. Colour print of show: Mrs M. Pye, Mrs M. Metcalfe, Mrs M. Parker. Other colour print: J; Leeming, , Miss A. Rhodes, Mrs M. Parker. .. Animal photo: Miss A.
Colour slide of show: P.
; calfe. Poster: S.; Walker, A. Rigby, P. Redmayne. ; : Cup for most outstanding chil
• Black and white photo: P. Breaks. Colour photo:1 P. Breaks, R. Parker, Philip Met-
dren’s exhibit: Sara Walker. ; YOUNG FARMERS
. Messrs J. and R. AIpe (2 and 3). Dodded; fat lamb: Messrs J. and R; Alpe (1, 2 and 3). Horned;
; Miss E, Robinson (1 and 2), Miss J. Robinson. Homed: breeding ewe: Miss E. Robinson (1 and 2), Miss J. Robinson.: Dodded gim- , mer, lamb:: Miss H. . Parker,
after 31-7-77: J. Hamson. Beef calf bom after 31-7-77: J. Mars den (1, 2 and 3). Pair of calves born after 31-7-77: J. Marsden, J. Hamson. Best steer or heifer calf: J. Marsden, J. Harrison. Sheep: -Horned gimmer lamb:
Calf section. Dairy calf born Y t* . i f S'.'i,
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Mason. Picture: Janet .Mason. 5-7. years: Pattern: Jonty -
CHILDREN’S SECTION ! Under 5s. Wild flowers: Janet
• Miss J. Metcalfe. . ■ Fmit pie (14 and under): Miss
fat lamb: Miss J. Robinson/ Messrs J. and R.'Alpe (2 and 3). : Handicrafts.’ Embroidery: Miss R; Cross, Miss -L. Whit field,' Miss J.- Kenyon. Wood work and metalwork:’J. Mars den, G. Whitfield. Painting-or sketch: Miss S. Walker, Miss Whitfield, Miss L. Barton. Col our photo of farm scene: Miss R. Parkinson,-,;Miss' L. Kenyon,
E. Robinson, Miss L. Barton, Miss A. Parker.. Birthday cake (15 and over): Miss S.-Hamson, Miss A. Kenyon, Miss J. Law and Miss R. Cross (equal 3). Animal horn item: Miss J.-, Met calfe. Leather item: Miss R. Parkinson, Miss R. Cross (2 and 3).
(calves ana steer or heifer calf), Edward Parkinson (super j'udge), Linda Whitfield and Murray Walker (handicrafts),
Challenge Cups: J. Marsden
turn-out: Miss C. Hanson, Miss J. Creighton, R. Hutchinson, Miss B. Mason. Leading rein: Miss C. Hanson, Master J. Mason, Miss J. Mason. Handy
Rosemary Cross (most points). Horses and ponies. Smartest
Eony: Miss M. Townson,.Miss A.
: Readwood Riding Stables Trophy:; Katherine Sparks (champion pony). -
Under 13.2hh: Miss A. Wolfen- den, Miss J. ’ Mason, Miss A. Lund, Miss A. J. McFall. Under 14.2hh: Miss K. Sparks, Miss R. Hutchinson, Miss M. Townson. Metcalfe trophy: Mandy Townson (handy pony).
Miss J.- Creighton, Miss V. Mason, -Miss A. J. McFall.
Mason. • Riding pony, under 12.2hh:
and, Miss J. Mason, Miss V.1
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