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KEEN competition,' crowds and sunshine — even if there was some rain — added up to a recipe for success at the Royal Lancashire Show at Witton Park, Blackburn. ..


petitors once again proved Miller also picked up two their worth, many -r


them travelling home after the three-day show, clutching hard-earned trophies and rosettes. For Chatburn farmers


Frank and Mabel Clayton, their show successes meant that little some­ thing extra. For, a few days before


Ribble Valley com- reserve champion. Mr of


the show opened, there was a f ire at th e ir Laneside Farm, and they had to beg or borrow, equipment such as halters to enable them to take


part. With their Pendleside


Herefords, they picked up the County cup, poll trophy and pairs cup, three firsts, a second and a reserve championship. Heavy rain on the final


J. and J. Walker, of Bren- .- nand Farm, Dunsop Bridge, collected six sec­ onds, three thirds and three fourths; and John and Norman Hayhurst, of Out Lane Head Farm, Chipping, gained two firsts and four seconds with their cross-bred sheep.I t was a successful show for the Stott family, of Laund Farm, Chipping. Mandy (13) won the junior shepherd contest and brother Simon (9) was fourth. To complete a great day


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day — which is largely devoted to sheep — could not dampen the spirits of the Buckle family, of Hecklin Farm, Downham. With his cross-bred ani­


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mals, Les won the champ­ ionship cup, four firsts, a second and a third. His family were also there to see him win two seconds, three thirds and a fourth in the Swaledale classes. Also in the sheep sec­


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tion, Mr William Miller, of Laneside Farm, Grindle-


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Lancs, has been good hunting for Tracy Benson, of Cn a tb u rn Road, Clitheroe. But this time she had to stay at home with a broken collar bone received in a riding mishap. However, there were plenty of other Ribble Valley equestrians there. Chipping rider Joanna Garment, of Mos- sley Farm, came first in the Pony Club jumping for riders born in 1968 or 69, and Sarah Wright, of Listers Farm, News-


holme, was fourth for riders bom in, or after, 1972. She was also fourth in the equitation class for her age group. Local riders also helped





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LES BUCKLE (centre) had a day to remember with his cross-bred sheep. With him are, back, from the left, his daughter Heuther Swierczgnski and her husband, Voldemar, and Les’s wife Ena. At the. front are Anna and Neil Sharp, Les’s grandchildren


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Coverdale Farm, Gisbum, and Adele Cradock, of Dockber Laithe Farm, Sawley, were members of : the team from the NE


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Lancs. Club which came fourth in the team of four. Adele also helped her team to win the junior


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Gillian Thomber, of Vic­ arage Farm, Bashall


Eaves. Mrs Shirley Hindle, of


Gisbum, and Mrs Angie Riddiough, of Gargrave, gained a first in the hunter brood mare class. Regular, competitors at Roy;- '


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the Royal' Lancs. Mr and Mrs ' David Jackson, of Moorland Avenue, Clitheroe, did well with their goats, taking two second prizes, a third and a fourth. And Mr Vincent Fox, of ;


New Lane Cottages, Withgill, had a good show. With his two dogs, Fleet and Vic, he gained a second, third, two fifths and two sixths in the


sheepdog trials. Other local winners


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Hack, mare or gelding 14.2 to 15hh — 3, Mrs Readwood


Hunter . breeding: Filly — 2, Mrs A. E. Hirst, Saddle End Farm, Chipping.


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owners CENSUS of horses is


being carried out by the Ribble Valley Bridleways’ Association to assess the strength of the area’s horse-owning and riding community.


formation has been col­ lected from association members, but secretary Mr Roger Hanson would like to hear from non­ members who own horses.


Already considerable in­ PRESTII


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outdoor meeting will be a ride on August 19th start­ ing from Wiswell ~ Hall


association’s next


Farm, Wiswell, at’l l a.m. Afterwards there will be a barbecue lunch. '


wishing to ta k e . part should contact Mr Han­ son’s wife Susan'. The White H a r t ,


Members and friends


Sabden, will again, be . the venue for the evening meeting of August 29th.


Windfall


for fund CLITHEROE Flower Club has donated £125 for “Children in- Need” in the Ribble Valley. The money was raised at a flower fes rival at. the home of Mrs R. Pickles, in July. Although the festival


BURROWS —


Lynne Dorothy Ainsworth was married to laundry machine operator, Mr John Stanley Burrows, at St Leonard’s Church, Langho. ' The bridegroom is the


AINSWORTH Hospital employee Miss


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only son of Mr and Mrs S. Bur rows , of Three Rivers, West Bradford, and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Ainsworth, of Moorfield, Whalley. The bride, given away


AN application to change 115 Kemple View, Clitheroe from a dwelling


to a rest home for the elderly (number 0405) has been received by; the Ribble .Valley : Council’s planning department;;


by her father, wore a classical lace gown, with a crinoline skirt falling into a train. A finger-tip veil was held in place by a coronet of silk flowers; She carried a bouquet


include: Clitheroe: Change of


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of white freesia, white gladioli and roses. " Matron of honour was


use of garage and store into a dwelling with alter­ ations to form landscape and two car ports at Rock Mount, Pimlico Road (0404).-


the bride’s sister, Mrs Gil­ lian Lesley Lee, and the bridesmaid was Miss Susan Ellis. , They wore aqua-col­


loading silos at Ribbles- dale Cement (0407).


. Construction of eight


came after Coun. Ted Boden’s year of office as Ribble Valley Mayor in which he adppted . Chil­ dren in Need as his chari­ ty appeal, the club asked distribute ; the


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him to money. It has been decided to


give £50- each to Save the Children Bone Marrow Appeal and to the Associ ation of Children with Heart Disorders, and £25 to the - Clitheroe Meteor Club.


oured nylon dresses with full skirts and lace-frill necklines forming a cap sleeve. Their' headdresses were of toning silk flow­ ers and they carried bou­ quets of, white carnations and roses. Best man was Mr David


and repairs workshop at Salthill Industrial estate (0401).


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Lee, the bride’s brother- in-law.The ceremony.was.per­ formed by - Rev. Paul Warren and the organist was Mr J. Slater. Following a reception at


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the Old Stone House, Mitton, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lake District. They are to live in p u n s te r Grove, Clitheroe...... ■' Photograph: Audrey Stretch, Chatburn.


. Sawley: High voltage reinforcement at Smithies Bridge House (0411)..


farm with extensions and alterations at Dawson Fold Farm, Clitheroe Road (0414).


’ to. ■ Sabden: Renovation of


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year-o illcf filly or gelding under 12.2hh — 2, Mr, and ; Mrs D. Richards, Valley View*, Grihd- leton.


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