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NATURAL TEAK GRAIN WITH ONE SECTION FITTED WITH SHELVES
CATTLE H e ife r ca lf, born since
August: Miss C. Parker, 2 and 3 Mr and Mrs S. J.-Peel. Dairy heifer, not more than two broad teeth: Mr S. J. Peel, J. and K. Parker. Dairy heifer in calf or milk: J. and K.. Parker. • Dairy cow in calf or milk: J.
i and K. .Parker. Calved cow or heifer: J . . and K. Parker. Beef type cow: 1 and 2, J. and J.
‘ Walker, 3 Mr J. A. Marsden. Geld heifer or bullock: Mr J. A. Marsden. The late S .R.H. Leaver
Challenge Cup: J. and K. Parker. Mr T. Procter Chal lenge Cup: J. and K. Parker. Hanson’s Silver Challenge Cup (Cow) and F. Mattinsoivs Spe cial: J. and K. Parker. Late Col. C. J. Hurst Challenge Trophy: J. and K. Parker.
j . SHEEP
, Fat lambs, wedders only (homed): Mr L. T. Whitaker, 2 and 3, Mr J. A. Marsden. Fat lambs (dodded): 1 and 3, Duncan Cowking, Mr S. J.
i Peel. Dodded tup lamb: 1 and - 3, Mr G. Parker, Mr L. T. Whitaker. Half-bred breeding gimmer lambs: Mr L. T. Whitaker.
’ 1 Dodded shearling tup: Mr L. i T. Whitaker, Mr G. Parker, Mr , H. Carr. Dodded aged tup: Mr L. T. Whitaker, Mr H. Carr. Suffolk. Tup lamb: Mrs E.
’Townson, Mr J. L. Swind- lehurst. Shearling tup: NWAA.
' Aged tup: Mrs E. Townson, NWAA. Gimmer lamb: Mr J. L. Swindlehurst, 2 and 3, Mrs E. Townson. Shearling gimmer: Mr J. L. Swindlehurst, Mrs E. Town-
,-son. Ewe: 1 and 3, Mrs E. Townson, Mr J. L. Swind lehurst. Group: Mr J. L. S w in d l e h u r s t , Mrs E . Townson. Lonk and lonk cross. Tup:
Mr J. A. Marsden, Slaidbum Farmers, Mr L. T. Whitaker.
• Tup lamb: 1 and 8J'- Mr J. A. Marsden, Slaidbum: Farmers. Gimmer lambs: Slaidbum Far mers, Mr J. A. Marsden, Mr L. T. Whitaker.
- . Two shearlings: Mr J. A.
Marsden, Slaidbum Farmers,- Mr L. T. Whitaker. Two ewes:
Slaidbum Farmers, Mr J. A. Marsden, Mr L. T. Whitaker. Group: Slaidbum Farmers, Mr J. A. Marsden, Mr L. T.
' Whitaker. i Country bred. Tup: NWWA,
J. and J. Walker, Slaidbum Farmers. Shearling tup: J. and J. Walker, Slaidbum Farmers. Tup lamb: 1 and 3, NWAA, J. ana J. Walker. Gimmer lambs: NWAA, Mr
J. A. Marsden, Slaidbum Far mers. Two shearlings: J. and J. Walker, Slaidburn Farmers, NWAA. Two ewes: NWAA, J. and J. Walker, Slaidbum Far mers. Group: NWAA,’J. and J.
- Walker, Slaidbum Farmers. Swaledale. Tup: 1 and 3 J.
and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons. Shearling tup: 1 and 3 J. and J. Walker, 2, R. Bolton and Sons. Tup lamb: 1 and 2 J. and. J. , Walker, 3, Slaidburn
: Farmers. - Gimmer lambs:; J. and J.
Walker, G. and M. Harrison, R. Bolton and Sons. Two shearlings: 1 and 3 J. and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons. Two ewes: J. and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons, G. and M. Harrison. Group: J. and J. Walker, R. Bolton and Sons,
Rain washes away profit at Hodder Valley Show
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THE' piles of - unsold showcatalogues told the damp and dismal- story of' the rain- drench e d v-1 H o d d e r
.Valley Show. , . At 4-30 p .m .( the
Clitheroe Morris' ,Men were clattering away mer- rily on the boards in- the main marquee — but they were performing -, for no- one' : save
v.the tea-lady clearing’ up the day’s debris. : The only people left on
1 mud . and- • manure, were huddled cosily together in
the . showground, apart from. those, stuck / in . the
' the small beer tent. For on Saturday the
rain,' which ” has. done, its,, best to wreck every out door- - event ’ throughout;. this’ vile summer, lashed the show. It
..kept people away and. it drove home; early those .who had hoped for a splendid day out. ' In the morning the sun
had teased to deceive. It shone for a while as the judges went-about their task. But the rain was never far away and after mid-day there was scarce ly a gap between each drenching downpour, termed euphemistically by w e a th e rm e n '
“showers.” It was the kind of day which- would even have
as
.teams . .;. and it did. Only one team entered the contest. Finding no- one to pull against, they went home. . One of the show sec
retaries, Mrs S. Kendall, felt that it might: have attracted a record attend ance had it not been for
deterred the -tank-like, men of the : tug-o-war
iant fell runners who com pleted a five-mile course to the top of Easington'
Fell and back. ■ Winneri of -the senior
race was Harry Walker, of- Blackburn Harriers, who completed a hat-trick of victories since the Hodder Show.; fell race was started in 1978.. Walker’s time was , 29
the wretched weather. It is not yet known whether the show, held at Bell Holme Farm, Newton,- by. permission of Mr William Pinder and Mr John Pinder, will make a profit.. It seems unlikely. Perhaps the only group
who did not mind the con ditions were the 130 val
• Spence (Bingley) and Bob Whitfield (Kendal); .The first lady runner was. Ann Pendlebury (Bolton) who came 101st in 39.44. , . - The f i r s t .-local, man.
minutes 39 seconds. . He was -followed by- Alan
home was. Shaun. Livesey,. of Kemple . View, Clitheroe, who runs • for.
Slaidburn Farmers. Special classes. Two-homed
ALL THE RESULTS Round cabbage: Mrs G.
gimmer lambs: NWAA, J. and J. Walker, Mr Marsden. Horned shearlings: J. and J. Walker. Homed sheep (female): J. and J. Walker. .Horned sheep (male): J. and J. Walker. Horned lambs: NWAA.
Homed gimmer shearlings: J. and J. Walker. - •
HEAVY HORSES
Yearling colt, fdly or gelding: Mr J. W. Rawlinson. Two- y ear-old: Mr R. Hull, Mrs B. M 'iarshall, Mr D. Fox. Barren
mare or gelding: Mr Hindle. Brood mare: Mr It: Hull, Mr L. Harrison, Mr D. Fox, Mr J. W. Rawlinson.
Colt or filly foal: Mr j . W.
Rawlinson, Mr L. Harrison, Mr D. Fox. A1 Read Trophy for best exhibit: Mr J. Hayhurst, Mr R. Hull.
PONIES Smartest horse or pony and
rider: Janet Mason, Velda Mason, Jill Mason, Kathryn Carr. Leading rein: Margaret Carr, Janet Mason, Lucy Whit- well. . Riding pony (not exceed ing 12.2hh): Karen Watson, H. Lund, Alison Whitaker, Kat hryn Carr. (13.2hh): Velda Mason, Jill Mason. (14.2hh): A. Lund, Vanessa Thurston, Alison Sanderson. Handy pony: Velda Mason,
Jill Mason, Karen Watson, Alison Sanderson.
FLOWERS Bowl of roses: Mr and Mrs J.
H. Jacques. Vase of roses: Miss R. Cross . Rose: Miss T. Lawson,. Miss R. Cross, Mrs E. Lawson. Sweet peas: Mrs J. F. Rigby. Sweet peas, one variety: Mrs
J. Robinson. Single asters: Mr J. F. Rigby. Double asters: Mr J. F. Rigby. Chrysanthemums: MrsJ. Lawson.
Giant dahlia: Mr J. F f Rigby; ;
Cut blooms: Mrs J. Lawson. Annuals: Mr P. Cowking. Pansies or violas: Miss L. Pinder, 2 and 3, Mr J. F . ,
•Rigby. Plant in bloom: Mrs M. M. Snaw, Mrs E. Lawson, Mrs G. Baines. Foliage plant: 1 and 2, Mrs G. Baines, Mrs M. Pye.. Other flower: Mr J. F.
Rigby, 2 and 3 Miss R. Cross. Cactus or succulent: Mrs D. Redmayne, Mrs E. Lawson.
’ FLORAL ART Table centre: Miss H. Shaw,
Mrs M. Cowking. Miniature ar rangement: Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs J. Robinson. Arrangement for effect: Miss H. Shaw. Posy bowl: Mrs E. Lawson.
- Arrangement in a -lady’s
shoe: 1 and 3, Mrs M. Shaw, Mrs J. Lawson.^ Tribute to Queen Mother: Mrs M. Cowk ing, Mrs J. Lawson. Dried flowers: Mrs M; Cowking. Flowers and foliage: Mrs J. Lawson, Mrs M.-M.'Shaw, Mrs M. Cowking. Candlestick ar rangement: Mrs M. Cowking, Miss S. Walker, Mrs M. M. Shaw.
■ - VEGETABLES . P ea s : Mr P. Cowking.
Runner beans: 1 and 2; Mr J. Porter, Mrs M. B. - McFall. French beans: Mrs M. B. McFall. Broad' beans: Mr P. Cowking, Mr J. F. Rigby, Mrs M. B. McFall. -;
Baines, Mrs -M. - B. McFall. Beet with tops: 1 and 2, Mr J. Porter, Mr D. Fenby. White or
■ yellow turnips: Mr J. F. Rigby. Oval potatoes: Mrs M. B. McFall. Marrow: 1, 2 and 3,. Mr J.
Porter. Other vegetables: Mr J. F. Rigby.
EGGS AND PRESERVES Bantam eggs: Mrs Mi B.
McFall, Master A. Rigby, Master J. Mason. Brown eggs: Mrs K. Parker, Miss C. Parker, Mrs D. Whitaker. White eggs: Master A. Rigby. Chutney: Mrs M. Parry, Mrs
K. M. Metcalfe. Mincemeat: Mrs D. Redmayne, Mrs M. Pye, Mrs K. M. Metcalfe. Rum butter: Mrs M. Pye, Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs D. Robinson. Marmalade: Mrs J. Parkinson, Mrs A. Hodson, Mrs M. Parker.
t Fudge: Miss S. Walker, Mrs
D. Robinson, Miss J. Kenyon. Jam: Mrs K. M. Metcalfe, Mrs D. Whitaker and Mrs E. Lawson.. Lemon cheese: Mrs D. Whitaker, Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs K. M. Metcalfe. Piccalilli: Mrs D. Redmayne. Toffee: Miss J.. Kenyon, Mrs
E. Lawson, Miss A. Rushton. Wine: 1, 2 and 3, Mrs^D. Red mayne.
CAKES AND BREAD Fruit cake: Mrs D. Robinson.
Goosnargh cakes: Mrs C. Whitaker, Mrs D. Robinson. Viennese tarts: Miss R. Baines. Bakewell tart: Mrs E. Peel, 2 and 3, Mrs K. M.' Metcalfe. Cherry cake: Mrs C. Whitaker. Brandy snaps: Miss L.
Pinder. Plain cake: Miss H. Parry, Miss S. Kenyon, Miss S. Kendall. Plain biscuits: Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs J. Wood. Ginger biscuits: Miss J. Whitaker, Miss A. Beat tie, Miss A. Whitaker. Flapjack: Miss L. Pinder,
M is s L.- R aw , M is s A. Whitaker. Gateaux: Mrs R.~ Parkinson, Miss K. Pinder. White bread: Mrs E. Peel, Mrs ' J. Parkinson, Mrs D. Leeming. Plaited loaf: Mrs E. Peel, Mrs A. Guest, Mrs J. Parkinson. Open sandwiches: Miss A.
Parker, Miss L. Pinder, Miss •T. Lawson. Fruit scones: Mrs J. Wood, Mrs K. M. Metcalfe,,. Mrs M. Robinson. Cheese cake: Mrs R. Parkinson. Fruit flan:" Mrs M. Robinson, Mrs D. Robinson, Miss M. Marsden. . Swiss roll: Mrs C. Whitaker,
Mrs, M. Robinson, Mrs J. Par kinson. Date and walnut loaf: Mrs E. Peel, Mrs D. Robinson, Mrs M. Robinson. Gingerbread men: Elizabeth Shepherd, J a n e t R ob in son , Au d r ey Whitaker. Edible necklace: Jan et Robinson, Elizabeth Shepherd, Sylvia Robinson, Jill' Parker. Decorated biscuits: Miss J. Whitaker, 2 and 3, Miss A. Whitaker.
HANDICRAFTS -Knitted baby garment: Mrs
M. Robinson, Mrs J. Robinson. Knitted garment: 1 and 3 Mrs N. Breaks, Miss E. Breaks. Other handicraft (Over 60s): 1 and 3, Miss A. Rushton, Mrs E. Lawson. Coloured embroid ery: 1 and 2, Mrs A. Swind lehurst, Mrs C. Whitaker. Crochet and tatting: Mrs J. .
Wood. Ladies’ handicrafts: 1 and 2, Mrs C. Whitaker, Mrs
J. Wood. Men’s handicraft: 1 and 2, 'Mr B.‘ Lancaster. Tapes try: Miss K. Pinder. Soft toys: Mrs M. Cowking,
Miss S. Harrison. Art: 1 and 2, Miss I. Parsons, Mr B. Lan caster.
PHOTOGRAPHY Best slide of show: 1 and 2,
Mr P. Cowking, .3 Mrs D. Leeming. • Best view outside show: 1, 2 and 3 Mr P. Cowk ing. Best colour print outside show: Miss L. Parker, Mrs D. Leeming, Miss J. Kenyon. Best colour print inside snow: Mrs! M. Pye, Miss K. Pinder, Mrs A. Guest.
................. ' ■Any animal: Mrs A. Guest,
Miss A. Waterworth, Miss J. Mason. Colour portrait: 1 and 2, Mrs A. Guest, Miss H. Shaw. Colour slide 1, 2 and 3 MrP. Cowkirig.
CHILDREN’S SECTION .Under 5. Potato print: Peter
Wood, Rachel Raw, Thomas Robinson. Handwork from waste material: Peter Wood.
5-7 years. , Pattern: Gillian
Carr, Margaret Carr, Matthew. Wozniack. ‘Model from waste m a ter ia l: J o s ep h P u rk is , Elizabeth Shepherd,' Philip Leedham. Crayon, painting or felt tip: Elizabeth Shepherd; Joseph Purkis, Joanne Roscoe. Greetings card: Matthew Woz- niack, Tracy Evans, Elizabeth Shepherd. Handwriting: Tracy Evans,
P h i l ip Leedham', George Parker. Collage: Elizabeth Shepherd, Arwen Guest, Philip Leedham. Handwork: 1 and 2 K a th ryn P in d e r , G eo rg e ’
■ Parker. Coloured doyley: Kat hryn Pinder, Emiline Guest, Philip Leedham. Own choice handwork: Gillian .
Carr, Elizabeth Shepherd,’ Alexandra Killeen. 8-9. years. Painting: Janet
Robinson, Duncan Cowking, Elizabeth - Schofield. Collection;
o f ’ fruit: Stuart :Raw, ‘ Jahep! Robinson. Model from waste material: Duncan Cowking, Bryan Pinder, Jane Parker. Wild flowers: Kathryn Pinder, Duncan Cowking, Lisa Beattie. Pattern: Christine Marsden,
Janet Robinson. Shell craft: Duncan Cowking, Janet Robin son, Andrew Wood. Handwrit ing: Deborah J o n e s , Ann Parker, Duncan Cowking. Col oured doyley: James Carr, Jill Parker, Duncan Cowking. Collage: Andrew Wood,
Janet Robinson. Pressed flow ers: Duncan Cowking, Jonty
; Mason, Stuart Raw. 10-11 y e a r s . P a in t in g :
Katherine Blackwell, Reuben Parsons, Victoria Jones. Wall- design:’ Lisa Rigby,
ieremy Massy. Macrame:
David Harrison, Christine Col linson. Handwriting: Jeremy Massy, Alison J ones, Rueben Parsons. Decorated wooden spoon:
Lisa Rigby, Sylvia Robinson, Linda Raw. Painting Blue Peter scene: Kathryn Carr, S t e v e n C o l l in so n , Bryan-
.Pind er. Decorated; bottle: Sylvia Robinson,' Linda Raw, Lisa Rigby. Handwork: Kathryn Carr, 2
and 3, Helen ; Swindlehurst. Greetings card: Kathryn Carr, Rueben Parsons, Sylvia Robin son. Bird collage: Sylvia Robin son, Lisa- Rigby. Miniature flowe r arrangement: Paul
the co-organisers of the
event; Clayton-le-Moors Harriers. He came 10th in 31 minutes 47 seconds.
over a three-mile course, there were 18: finishers. First was Ray Crorken (15.08), followed by Burn ley elubmate Greg Har greaves : and Patrick An- derton of Newton Street, Clitheroe (15.45), who
In the under-16 race,
. runs with Blackburn Har riers.
. Wightman, of Clitheroe, • and third was Lesley Herd, of Waddington.
this event. First was Janet Ashworth, of Whal- ley, second was Miranda
'Local girls did well in
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Cowking, Carol Parker, Lisa Rigby. 12-15 years. Jewellery: Lisa
Rigby, Rex Parry. Colour print: Master P, Metcalfe, Miss L. Kenyon, Miss J. Collinson. Poster: Miss L. Pinder, Miss S. Kendall: Handicraft (Girls): Miss A. Parker, Miss T. Lawson, Miss K. Hodson. Spe cial prize: Miss A. Beattie.
YOUNG FARMERS Beef calf,' bom after August
1st: l and .3, Mr P. Marsaen, Mr S. Pike. Dairy calf bom after August 1st: Miss L. ’ Parker,'Miss J. Mason, Mrs K. Taylor. 'Pair of calves born after August ’79: Mr S. J. Peel, Mrs K. Taylor, Miss C. Parker.’ Homed gimmer lamb: Mr G.
Walker, Mr P. Marsden, Mr A. Knowles. Horned breeding ewe: 1 and 3 Mr P. Marsden,
Mr D. Harrison . Dodded gimmer lamb: Mr A. Knowles, Miss H. Parker, Mr S. J. Peel. Fat lamb: Mr A. Knowles, Mr S. J. Peel,> Mr P. Marsden. Homed fat lamb: Mr P. Mars den, 2 and
3.Mr A. Knowles. Embroidery: Special prize, Miss L. Whitfield.
1, Miss J.
Robinson, 2 and 3 Mrs C. Peel. Woodwork and metalwork: 1, 2 and ,3 Neville Harrison. Paint ing: Miss S. Harrison, Miss S. Walker, Miss
J. Kenyon.
Photography: 1 and 3 Mrs C. Peel, . Miss R. Cross. Dried flower picture: Mrs C. Peel, Mrs K T ay o
C..:-.Taylcr, M ’ “ ’ iss R. Cross. Small cakes: Miss S. Kenyon,
2 and 3 Miss E. Robinson. C h o c o la te cake: Miss J. Kenyon, Mrs C. Peel, Miss L. Whitfield., Article from scrap: Miss E. Robinson, Miss L. Whitfield.. Decorated bucket: Mrs J. Knowles, Miss L. Whit field, Miss R. Cross. - S o c c e r : S la id b u rn beat ;
Newton!
. -.— Robin Waddington, Ian Par- yjrington, David Cowking. Vis itors — Keith Knowles, P. J. Warburton, Ken Brass. Rider of the day: Keith Knowles.
WORKING TERRIERS Lakeland (dogs):. Mr Atkin
son, 2 and 3: Mr Singleton, (bitches): Mr G. Middleton, Mr Atkinson; Mr King. Jack Rus sell (dogs): Mr Atkinson, Mr Chadwick; Mr Richmond, (bitches): Mr Richmond, ,Mr Parry, Miss Fiona Riley. Pair: Mr G. Middleton. Pup
pies (any breed): Mr G. Middle- ton, 2 and 3, Mr Chadwick. Champion dog or bitch: Mr G. Middleton.
■ !CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING
Winners were: P. Dickinson,
J. ’ Titterington, K. Pye, D. Kenyon, M. Dickinson.
PETS
K. Townson, J. Mason. TROPHIES
Cottam Cup — Carol Parker.
Preston Farmers YFC Trophy — S. J. Peel. Bibby Cup — S. Pike. J. C. .Kenyon Challenge Trophy — L. T. Whitaker. Late John L. Wood Trophy — L. Swindlehurst. Mr F. Shaw
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Super judge: David Higham (257 pts), Peter Marsden (253). . “Kick-start” contest: Locals
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