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PAPIER-MACHE pig Archie and a gingerbread man won first prize for Edward Ireland (11) and his sister Jane (9),- of Clitheroe Road, Whalley.
Good start young Tories
IT is a tragedy to see people out of work, particularly the young, Clitheroe Division MP Mr David Waddington told members of Clitheroe Young Conservatives at their annual
meeting.
Luncheon club for
Low Moor A LUNCHEON club pro vided by home helps is to start next month at St Ann’s Court sheltered ac- commodation scheme, Low Moor. The Ribble Valley
ment had enlarged the Youth Opportunities Programme and training facilities to give some im mediate relief. ■ Determination that we
He said the Govern
Council’s Housing Com mittee has backed the idea in principle, subject to. arrangements being finalised by the social .ser vices and th e local WRVS. It will mean the council
spending up to £500 to bring the kitchen" at the scheme into line with food hygiene regulations. The club, which will op
'nation what we were able to afford as a result of increased productivity., “We will then be able to produce goods at a price which people here and in other countries are pre pared to pay. This is the only way forward,” he
should live within our means as a nation was now beginning to bear fruit in a substantial fall in the inflation rate., He stressed the import ance of only paying as a
'Said. , ■ ’Mr Tony Wood,- the
erate for one day a week, will not place an extra burden on ljatepayers, as the full cost of each meal will be charged to the re cipient. The scheme will enable
- ing meals-on-wheels to enjoy a meal at St Ann’s Court.
elderly people in Low Moor not already receiv-
Faulty brake
FOR using a motor cycle with a defective front brake, Stephen John Cun- carr (25), of May Terrace, Billington, was fined £30 at Clitheroe.
Constituency Young Con servative chairman, re viewed the varied prog ramme of events organ ised during the year. Meetings had been well supported and over 60 members had been. re cruited since the group was re-formed last Sep tember. Officers elected for the
n n e ents- and is 11 spe
: rom, baking ' to bottl- ing 'and sewing to painting — were very
ount rywoman . — skilllls of' the
. the annual:
..Glitheroe. area WI show! on
much , in evidence at Saturday. ‘ ~',
Held in the Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School,
■the: light:, spacious rooms enabled the many who at- > tended to peruse; at Tei- sure a colourful collection of items. -
' beautiful paintings and,- of course,- the mouthwater ing collection:of delicacies, from gateaux to mar malade."' ; -
Popular displays * were: the cuddly soft toys/.,the
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Clitheroe Trophy for the large institute, with , most ■ points and,£for the second : • year running1 the Hindley Trophy forconfectionery.
■ Although the show was taking place in August,- i instead of the usual April, - the change of season did little to affect entries. The slight' drop in entrants was attributed to inflation and the fact that Copster Green WI did not compete. The judges commented
. trophies. ■Pendleton were double
on the high standard of exhibits from 18 institutes competing for the eight
victors, Continuing an amazing line of wins, they gained, for the third suc cessive year, the Lady.
good day. They ’.won the; ; Aspinall ,trophy for;.pre-, serves. and.: five-year-old,. Helen Taylor, of. Curlew .v Riggs, won the Clitheroe ■ ; Advertiser and Times
Gnndleton too, • had a
Cup"” for the child; with most points.
trick of wins; gaining the Macalpine Trophy for hor ticulture, the Clitheroe Agricultural Show Trophy for the co-operative: sec tions and . the Jubilee trophy for the small WI with most points.
Hapton:made it. a hat-
Trophy for handicrafts. The opening ceremony
Fence won the Read
was performed by District Education officer Mr Fred Calvert.
GRINDLETONmembers until the trophies for preserves and the child with most points in the show. Top, from the left, are: Mrs A. Slater, Miss B. Brennand, Mrs A. Hailwood, Miss M. Brennand, Mrs M. Fletcher.
ALL THE WINNERS
PR O D U C E AND P R E SERVES
Fletcher (GR),'Mrs W. Hoyle (LM); 2, Miss B. A. Brennand (GR); 3, Miss M. G. Smith (BK), Mrs M. Williamson
Bottle, of f ruit: Mrs M.
(LM). Preserves from blackcu rrants: Mrs P.. Blezard (P); 2,: Mrs M. Williamson (LM);. 3, Mrs J.' M Dibb (G), Mrs P.
Smith (H). Dried apricot jam:. Mrs E.
Simpson (LM); 2, Mrs J." M. Dibb (G), Mrs M. Fletcher (GR), Mrs A. Laycock (LM); 3, Mrs M. Power (WI), Mrs M. Williamson (LM). Marmalade from three citrus fruits: Miss
KEY
Langho — BLV'Blacko — BK,, Clayton-le-Dale — CD, Downham — D, Fence — F, Gisburn — G, Grindleton — GR, Hapton — H, Little Mitton — LM, Pendle ton — P, Rimington— R, Simonstone — S, S l a i d b u r n — SL, Sabden — SA, Wad dington — W, West Bradford — WB, Whal ley — WH, Wiswell WI.
Bi l l i n g t o n . and
plant: Mrs C. Taylor (GR); ,2, Mrs M. Baldwin (P); 3, Mrs B. C o u l th u r s t (H ) ,. Mrs L. .A. Sleath (WB). Fresh flowers and foliage: Mrs E. Hasler (BL), Mrs M. Walker-Smith (BL); 2; Mrs B. Coulthurst.(H); 3, Mrs L. Bell (BL), Mrs M. Dewhurst
"(P); 3, Mrs E. Hasler (BL), Mrs E. Whittaker (P). Green and white arrange
" a special occasion: Mrs B. Coul- thurst (H); 2, Mrs E . . Hasler (BL); 3, Mrs K. Gosling (H), Mrs A. Winterbottom (CD). F ram e d " a r ra n g em e n t of pressed flowers: Mrs , J. . Darby , (BL), Mrs J. Rowbottom (W), Mrs E. Variey (F); 2, Mrs L. Richards (D), Mrs S; P. Scott
(P). Fresh flowers and foliage for
■ (P), Mrs D. Walton (F); 3, Mrs B. Coulthurst (H), Mrs M. Leach (WB), Mrs S. P. Scott
ment: Mrs B. Coulthurst (H), Mrs E. Hasler (H), / Mrs K. Gosling (H); 2, Mrs L. Bell (BL),' Mrs M. Brennand (R), Mrs A. Winterbottom (CD); 3, Mrs M; Duerden (BL), Mrs D. Simpson (WH).' Flowers for a hospital bedside: Mrs E. A. Whittaker (P); 2, Mrs Butter- worth (F), ■ Mrs E. Harrison
/ Winterbottom (CD). Dress spray: Mrs Butter-
(P), Mrs A. Seed (R), Mrs A.- «~i.«—
D. Dewrance (W); 2, Mrs M. Fletcher (GR); 3, Mrs M. Wil liamson (LM). Mint jelly: Mrs P. Nutter. (P); 2, Mrs M. William son (LM); 3, Mrs P. Blezard
,(P). • -
Mixed candied peel: Miss M. E. Br .ennand (GR); 2, Mrs G.
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Capstick (D); 3, Mrs A-Lay- (WB); 3, Mrs K. Robinson cock (LM).Cereal wine: Mrs E. - ...... -- -- ~ 1 " "
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Wall (S); 2, Mrs E.- Harrop (SA); 3, Mrs J. M. Dennison (H). Chutney: Mrs M.' William son (LM); 2, Mrs E. M. Friend (LM), Mrs A. Laycock (LM); 3, Mrs M. Ireland (P), Miss J. M. McVitie (WH), Mrs W. Yates
(H). Spiced oranges: Miss E. M.
coming year: President, Mr Nick Brown; Chairman, Mr Tony Wood; Vice-chairmen, Mr Justin Parsons and Mr Ian Sowerbutts; Secretary, Miss Fiona Maw; Treasurer, Miss Sarah Wilkie. C om m itte e : Mr Ma rtin
Hawthorne, Mr David Cowgill, Miss Anne Jackson, Miss Anne Johnstone, Miss Lucy Cocker, Miss Libby Hanson, Miss Lisa Howarth and Miss Susan Coates.
Brennand (GK);'2, Miss B. A. Brennand (GR), Mrs C. Nock (GR), Mrs K. Taylor (GR); 3, Mrs B. Kramriscn (BL), Mrs M. Williamson (LM). Dried herbs: Mrs J. Darby (BL), Mrs J. M. Dibb (G); 2, Mrs E. Peatfield (WB); 3, Miss B. A. Brennand (GR), Mrs B. Pot- tinger (H).
HORTICULTURE
Coulthurst (H); 2, Mrs M. Maw (WH); 3, Mrs P. Boothman (W), Mrs M. Hayton (W), Mrs G. Kinraid (WH). Flowering
Cactus or succulent: Mrs V.
"man (F), Mrs.'J. M. Dibb (G), • Mrs E. Harrison (P), Mrs E. Harrop (SA), Mrs M. A. Sleath
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worth (F), Mrs' M. Parker (SL); 2, Mrs B. Coulthurst (H), Miss A. Pilkington (H); 3, Mrs M. Leach (WB), .Mrs A. Pol lard- (F). Preserved or dried flowers and foliage: Mrs E. Hasler (BL); 2; Mrs E. Variey (F), " Mrs A. Winterbottom (CD); 3, Mrs B. Coulthurst (H), Miss A. Dyson (S), Mrs A. Pollard (F). >
CONFECTIONERY
" Chocolate Swiss roll: Mrs E. Green (BL); 2,. Mrs F. Booth'-
(WH)! Mrs Mi Taylor (D). Vie- ‘ nnese biscuits: Mrs G. Denni-
. Mrs A. Slinger (P). Bakewell tarts: Mrs E. Harrop (SA); 2, Mrs G. Capstick (D), Mrs E. Davies (W), Mrs M. Seed (F);
■ son (H); 2, "Mrs E. Harrop (SA); 3, Mrs E. Harrison'(P),
3, Mrs Monk (P). Orange gateau: Mrs. A. Lay
cock (LM); 2, Mrs M. Walker- Smith (BL); 3, Mrs M. Baldwin (P), Mrs S. Graveston (G), Mrs E. Harrop (SA). Danish pas tries: Mrs S. P. Scott (P); 2, Mrs M. Neason (LM); 3, Mrs W. Hoyle (LM). Fudge: Mrs E. Simpson (LM); 2, Mrs "A. At-:
: kinson (S), Mrs. S. A. Baron 1 (W); 3, Mrs J. M. Dibb (G). Cake for a special occasion:
:
Mrs M. Leach (WB); 2, Mrs M. Walker-Smith (BL); 3, Mrs P. Smith (H). Savoury flan: Mrs J. Dennison (H); 2, Mrs S.- P. Scott (P): 3, Mrs Boothman (F), Mrs S. I. Beggs (P), Mrs
Hayton (W), Mrs E. Slinger (P); 3, Mrs M.- Williamson (LM). Machine knitted gar ment: Mrs B. Pottinger (H); 2, Mrs V. Blackburn (CD); 3, Mrs E. Ha r tley (R). Tunisian crochet: Mrs Boothman (F); 2, Mrs S. A.-Little (P); 3, Mrs C, Horsfall (WH), Mrs Slater
CRINOLINE PETTICOATS by MANOUCHE £18.50
SHOW ■ chairman Mrs Margaret Williamson- models the hat which won her second prize.
S. .Graveston (G), Miss A. Pil kington (H). . . . . . . .
HANDICRAFTS
Mrs J. Darby (BL); 2, Mrs E. Haworth (F), Miss M. Hudson (LM); 3, Mrs Variey (F). Need lework rug: Mrs D. E. Holgate (F); 2, Mrs B. Edwards (F); 3, Mrs S. A. Little (P). Bride doll: Mrs J. Darby (BL), Mrs'S. Wooff (W I) ; 2", Mrs E. Haworth (F); 3, Mrs B. Kram- risch (BL).
burn (CD); 2, Mrs -A. Hailwood (GR); 3, Miss J. Rushton (BK). Quilted cushion : Mrs M. Bald win (P); 2, Mrs M. Williamson (LM), Mrs S. Wooff (WI); 3, Mrs H. Clegg (F): Patchwork tea or coffee cosy: Mrs S. Wooff (WI); 2, Mrs H. Cooke (WI), Mrs M. Farrer (H), Mrs E. Haworth (F), Mrs Jelley (S); 3, Mrs Hamer (F), Mrs Whipp
Teddy bear: Mrs V. Black . .
(F). •■■■■" Sports shirt: :Mrs Jelley (S);
2, .Mrs J.. Lund (S); 3, Mrs B. Steen; (SL).' Hat: Mrs A. Bowden (H), Miss Waddington (S); 2, Mrs : M. Williamson (LM); 3, Mrs L. Bell (BL); Mrs M. Naylor (WH). Skirt and waistcoat: Mrs M. Williamson (LM); 2, Mrs E. Haworth (F), Mrs J. Robinson (LM); 3, Mrs C. Beggs (WB), Miss Bishop (W), Mrs M. Jackson (SA), Mrs J. Lund (S), Mrs B. Steen
(SL). Knitted socks or stockings:
Mrs S. Graveston (G); 2, Mrs E. Altham (D), Miss M.
Counted thread embroidery:
Mrs E. Haworth (F), Mrs M. Williamson (LM); 2, Mrs C. Horsfall (WH); 3, Mrs E. Hart ley (R), Mrs E. Holgate (F). Bobbin lace bookmark: Mrs E. Haworth. (F); 2. Mrs Barton (F); 3, Mrs Boothman (F). Scraperboard picture: Mrs C.
(WH). Embroidered handkerchief:
Beggs (WB); 2, Mrs M. Dawson (W); 3, Mrs M. Hayton
(W). Landscape painting: Mrs D.
jubilee: Mrs 'E.'Aspin (WB); 2, Mrs E. A. Whittaker (P); 3, Miss Bishop (W).
Downham (WI); 2, Mrs A. Slinger (P); 3, Mrs E. M. Summer (CD). Painted plate to commemorate LFWI diamond
Waddington; Little Mitton; Rimington. ■ Pot-ettfleur: Hapton; Billing-
CO-OPERATIVE CLASSES Four preserves using lemons:
ton and Langho; Pendleton. • Six kinds of biscuits: Hapton;
Rimington; Waddington. Six nandicrafts for "a special
occasion: Fence; Wiswell; Hapton.
son (H); Caroline Ogden (S) Rachel Whitwell (W),.(8 to 11). Martin Wrigley (D); Debbie Ecdes (D); Jonathan Taylor
. CHILDREN’S CLASSES Art (5 to 7 years): K. Denni
(D). Handwriting (5 to 7): Helen
Taylor (GR); Stephen Nock (GR); Irene Little (P). (8 to 11): Jane Ireland JP); Joanne Nock (GR); Gillian Armer (GR)." Garden in a container: Gillian
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