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Brother and sister sweep the board
ALASTAIR and Sandra Howard had plenty to smile about at Bolland Gardening Club’s flower and vegetable show, on Sunday, at Bolton-by- Bowland Institute. For the brother and
junior section), and Mr J. Slater (fruit and veget ables).
Nelson (floral art and Special awards
sister swept the board with four first places each, one second each and one third each. Exactly equal, they were joint winners of the Hammond Cup for the junior with most points. Alastair also won the best entry in the junior section. Mrs Mona Singleton
most points in the flower sec tion — Mr I. D. Mason, and best entry in same section. Murphy Cup for the best
Milnc-Redhead Rosebowl for
entrv m the vegetable section — Sirs P. Reen. Closes Hall Cup for most points in same section — Sirs S. Life. Best entry in not plant and fruit and vegetable sections —
Mrs Reed. Bibby Tankard for runner-up with most points overall — Mrs
' most outstanding exhibit in the show, and the Bol land Cup, for most points overall. The prizes were pre
also had cause to cele brate, winning awards for the best entries in the rose and the floral art sec tions, and the Barker’s Nursery Trophy for most points in the rose section. To top it all, she won the Bolland Rosette, for the
sented by the Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Joyce Lilburn.
weather, entries were up on last year by up to 20%. But rain on the day re duced the number of vis
Despite the appalling
itors.Judges were Mr Roger Hirst (flowers), Mrs S.
— Sirs J. Aspinall and Mrs E. M. Moorhouse.
Mrs K. Dyson, Mrs A. Yorke. Coleus: Mrs J. Corless, Mrs D. Wright, Mrs L. Hackney. Cacti or succulents: Mrs L. Hackney, Mr I. Mason, Mrs M. Single- ton. Geranium or pelargonium: Mrs E. M. Moorhouse, Mr M. Hammond, Mr I. Mason. Begonia: Mr I. Mason, Mrs
Foliage plant: Mrs P. Reed,
RESULTS Flowers
Life. Mary Heaton trophy for most
R. Stevenson, Mr and Mrs J.
Grimshaw. Sweet peas: Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs J. Corless, Mrs
B. Devlin. Dahlias: Mr I. Mason, Mrs J.
Corless, Mrs S. Life. Gladioli: Mrs P. Reed, Mr R. A. Haworth, Mrs M. Pickles. Mixed marigolds: Mr I. Mason, Mrs P. Reed. Other blooms: Mrs M. Cowking, Mrs P. Reed, Mr I. Mason. Mixed garden flowers: Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs E. M. Moorhouse, Mrs J.
Corless. points* in the floral art section
table: Mrs L. Holt, Mrs J. Aspinall, Mrs M. Pickles. Ar rangement of three flowers: Mrs J. Aspinall, Mrs J. Cor less, Mrs L. Holt. Book title: Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs J. Cor less, Miss V. Pickard. Berries
Arrangement for dinner Floral art
Bid to help families of broken homes
THE Association of District Councils is being asked to look into a Ribble Valley Council idea to help the casualties of marriage break-ups to
I see introduced a scheme whereby a local authority was able to purchase the house of a couple whose marriage has failed and then allow the party with custody of the children to go on living there on a half-rent half-mortgage
basis. Putting forward the
stay in their own homes. .The council’s Housing Committee would like to
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Autumn Fashions arriving daily
LADIES DEPT Superb selection of Sherpa lined raincoats (full-length and 3/i).
Pakamacs, Casual Jackets, Knitted Suits, Dresses Pretty Sweaters at competitive prices, Skirts by Julius,
size 12 to 24, Waistcoats, Cardigans and Blouses, Shoes, Boots, etc.
idea, Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) said that it would reduce council- house waiting lists, par ticularly these days when local authorities were sel ling their properties at a faster rate than they were replacing them. Coun. Erie Bracewell (Clitheroe) added that
. season’s colours). Denim from £12.99, Brushed Cotton Trousers
Blousons, Jackets, Shirts, Blouses, Ski Pants, Sweaters (all in this
Trendy wear Quilted
With eight departments on two floors we probably
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family splits were often the reason for people wanting council accommo dation. Treasurer Mr Gordon
Onslow said that under present legislation it was not possible to pursue the idea, but thought it was something the Association of District Councils might be asked to consider put ting forward. Chief Executive Mr
Michael Jackson thought the idea fine in theory, but was worried by the practicalities.
and grasses: Mrs E. M. Moor house, Miss V. Pickard, Mrs M. Pickles. Arrangement in shell: Mrs N. Pope, Mrs E. M. Moorhouse, Mrs M. Billows.
E. ^L Moorhouse, Mrs J. Cor less. Fuchsia: Mrs E. M. Moor house, Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs J. Corless. Other flowering plant: Mr and Mrs J. Grim shaw, Mrs M. Singleton, Mr I. Mason. Floribunda roses: Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs J. Corless, Airs R. Stevenson. HT rose: Mrs L. Hackney,
Howard, Alison Murray, Wil liam Fallows. Garden picture: A la s ta ir Howard, Alison Murray, Sandra Howard. Plas ticine model: Sandra Howard, A la s ta ir Howard, Alison Murray. Flower heads: Alastair Howard, Adrian Pope, Emily
H Junior section andwriting: Sandra
Philip Pope, Adrian Pope. Wild berries and fruits: Sandra Howard, Adrian Pope, Alastair Howard. Flower posy: Alastair Howard, Sandra Howard, Alison Murray. Knitted square: Sandra Howard, Philip Pope.
Fallows. Iced buns: Alastair Howard,
Mr and Mrs J. Grimshaw, Mrs J. Corless. Six roses: Mrs M. Singleton, Mr and Mrs J. Grim shaw, Mrs J. Corless. Bowl of roses: Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs
' Cabbage: 2, Mrs S. Life. Cauliflower: 3, Mrs S. Life. Marrow: Mr R. Dewhurst, Mrs S. Life.Potatoes: Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs K. Dyson. Turnip: 3, Mrs S. Life. Peas: Mrs M. Singleton. Mr M. Hammond, Alastair Howard. Carrots: Mrs M. Singleton. Onions: Mrs S. Life, Mr M.
Lettuce: Mrs S. Life, Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs J. Corless.
Vegetables and fruit
Community room plan for homes
THE Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Housing Committee wants a community room to be built at the rear of the Henthorn-Garnett Road sheltered accommo dation. The proposal is going to
the authority’s Policy and Resources Committee and in the meantime Chief Planning Officer Mr Philip Bailey is beginning work on designs for the build ing, which could cost up to £60,000. Coun. Bert Jones, who
Blackburn was married at the Church of the English Martyrs, Whalley, on Saturday, to musician Mr David Earnshaw. The bride is the eldest
— B LA C K B U R N Actress Miss Susan
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daughter of Mr and Mrs R. B. Blackburn, of Moor land Road, Langho, and the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs
J. Earnshaw, of Frederick Avenue, Kirkby-in-Ash-
field, Nottinghamshire. The bride, given away
by her father, wore a white satin gown with a. full-length veil and canned a bouquet of pink roses and white bridal flowers. Chief bridesmaid was
Jan e E arn sh aw, th e | bridegroom’s sister. They wore pink satin dresses with pink headdresses and carried bouquets of pink ] carnations and white bridal flowers. Best man was Mr
Miss Amanda Blackburn, the bride’s sister, and also attendance was Miss
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Grahame Earnshaw, the bridegroom’s brother, and groomsman was Mr Paul Earnshaw. The ceremony was con
ducted by Fr Thomas Murray and organist was Mr Cliff. A reception was held at May House, Blackburn. Following a honeymoon
has repeatedly asked for community facilities at. Henthorn, told the com mittee that the idea was totally justified because it was tlie largest sheltered unit in the Ribble Valley. He added that once
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Hammond, Mrs K. Dyson. Runner beans: 3, Mrs S. Life. Courgettes: Mr M. Hammond, Mr R. Dewhurst, Mrs A. Yorke. Tomatoes: Mrs A. Yorke, Alastair Howard, Mr M. Hammond. Beetroot: Mrs J. Corless,
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in Spain, the couple will live in London. Photograph: Westmins ter Studios, Langho.
Drove on footpath
buses stopped running early in the evenings, old people were e i th e r ' stranded in their homes or faced a long walk into Clitheroe for entertain ment.
Mrs P. Reed, Mrs S. Life. Broad beans: Mrs P. Reed, Mrs S. Life, Mrs K. Dyson. Cucumber: Mrs S. Life. Any o th e r vegetable: Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs S. Life. Soft fruit: Mrs P. Reed. Mrs A. Pickard. Mrs S. Life. Speci
Fine day’s ramble
men fruit: Mr M. Hammond, Mrs R. Stevenson, Mrs A. Pic kard. An oddity “just for fun:" Mrs M. Singleton, Mrs S. Life.
Bridge Club
WINNERS of the duplicate came at Clitheroe Bridge Club were: NS Mr W. Grindley and Mr J. Leader, Mr It. Atkinson and Mr P. Jennings; EW Mr J. Spencer and Mr Hall, Mr and
Mrs G. Tatton. On the following hand, only
one NS pair bid to game and thev were the only pair to make 10 tricks. Against a contract of four
were blessed with a fine day when Mr Frank Par rott led the Saturday walk of 10 miles north east of Stocks Reservoir. They followed forestry
CLITHEROE Ramblers
roads Up to Whelp Stone Crag and continued to Fair Hill Barn, crossed Dob Dale beck to Hal steads Farm and back to their cars. Members had never
FOR driving a car on the f oot pa t h, Doreen Whitaker (43), of Wood End Fa rm, D li n s o p Bridge, was fined £10 at Clitheroe Magistrates
Court.Admitting the offence in a letter, she explained that she had made a prior arrangement to park near an electrical shop in Well- gate to delivery a heavy item because she had a. I back probl em. She thought that a warning would have been suffi-1 cient.
Mini stolen
seen Stocks so full and the Horace Cook hide was practically waterlogged. The Wednesday even
spades, west led the seven of clubs, north played the 10, east ducked and declarer played the nine. The queen of hearts was then led, covered by the king and ace, and the jack of hearts was cashed.
king of diamonds, which was won by the ace. the diamond return being won by the jack. A small trump was led and when the king won, another, low trump was returned to west’s queen. He then led a third diamond
Declarer next played the , , .
for east to ruff, but as east only had the ace of trumps left,
he declined to ruff. Declarer then led a low
trump and east won, but had either to lead away from’ his king of clubs, enabling declarer to make the jack, or to lead a heart, letting declarer win with the 10 and make the last three tricks with the ace of clubs and two trumps.
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A QUANTITY of hay and straw was destroyed in a barn fire at Bolton-by- Bowland, on Sunday af ternoon. Fire appliances from Clitheroe and Barnold-
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AN or ange - colour ed Austin Mini, registration XPB 721N, owned by Miss Eileen Orr, was stolen from outside a house in Whalley Road, | Clitheroe.
ing walks have now ended. On average, 30 to 40 turned up for each one. On the last ramble, Pat Parrott led 30 people from Higher Hodder Bridge, through Higher Hodder woods to Lower Hodder Bridge, via Woodfields and Bradhurst Farm. They returned along the west bank of the river using farm tracks and minor roads.
Bench to visit restaurant
THE transfer of a- Whal ley restaurant licence was adjourned so that licens ing justices can visit the premises. Jamal Uddin was apply
ing for the transfer .of the restaurant licence for the Abbey Dene Restaurant, King Street, Whalley, from Gladys Taylor, and for the modification of plans for the premises. The Bench at Clitheroe
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THIS MAN BOUGHT WINDOWS FROM A DOORSTEP SALESMAN
He paid nearly double the price he should have
Transfer Sessions asked the joint owner to ensure that better plans were av ailable when they visited the premises.
BARN FIRE swick attended the blaze at the barn at Bay Gate Cottage, Holden Lane. Ten tons of straw and five tons of hay were destroy ed and roof timbers and spars severely damaged.
paid, He waited months for the Job to be done, He has problems with the work, but can’t get the
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