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ciitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adverlmng). Burnley 22331 (Classified) 8 ClHIieroe Advertiser and Times, September ISth, 19S6


On Monday September 29th there’s going to be a


mini revoiution in Ciitheroe.


Sunny show a hit with the crowds


FLUTTERING flags, marquees and milling crowds made a colourful spectacle in the Hodder Valley for the annual show. The combination of


the most attractive loca­ tions in the north of Eng­ land for an agi'icultural show, resulted in a large attendance. The organisers’ wishes


superb weather — more suitable for a sunny sum­ mer's day than September — and probably one of


for perfect weather came ti-ue . . . in stark contrast after the disappointing conditions last year caus­ ing cancellation.


tion of quality cattle, sheep and heavy horses competing in the various classes, and for those in­ terested in horticulture, there was a wide range of produce from gi’een-fing- ered locals. There was a fine dis­


There was a good selec­


ever, he said he had no plans to join a troupe! President Mr George


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play of handicrafts from ladies in the area, and youngsters had a chance to shine in the children’s classes. Visitors were chal­


Robinson and his wife, Ellen, judged the pets p a rad e . Winner was Rachel Raw with her goat “Abbey,” second was Mary Wiesters with her dog “Jemma” and third Kathryn Speak with her dog “Cindy.” Winner of the fell race


lenged in light-hearted competition, testing their skills on a three-wheeled motor cycle around a tricky obstacle course and in clay pigeon shooting. Traditional sights and


was D. C a r t r id g e (Bolton), who finished in 39 mins 18 secs. He was followed by G. Kerr (Clayton) 41 mins and P. Jai-man (Clayton) 41 mins 29 secs. First veteran was D. Hereford (Clayton) 43 mins 18 secs. Show supporters will be


sounds were created by Slaidburn Silver Band and a Morris Dancing team from Kendal. A steam engine display­


ed by David and Jean McNamee, of Slaidburn also caused much interest. A hot-air balloon gave


visitors the chance to see an aerial view of the showground at Horns FaiTii, the home of Mr George Parker. A test of strength came '


in the tug of war, with six strong lads from Slaid- biirn YFC providing vic­ torious over Chipping in the final. Chairman Mr Neville


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Lite E. P.'irkin.son Cup. the late S.R.H. Leaver Challenge Cup. the late Col. C. J. Hirst Chal­ lenge Trophy, Timothy Procter Challenge Cup and Hanson’s Challenge Cup (cow) — B. Bristol and Sons. West Cumberland Farmers’


Trophy, J . Davis Challenge Trophy and Hanson's Silver Clutllo'nge Cup (bull) — J. A. Marsden. Young farmers: Preston


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THERE were 172 newly calved dairy cow.«< ami heifers forward at (‘lishurn .Auction .Mart last Thur.>iday.


cows inaile to ftlTd (average and s4‘cond <}uality to


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£.T:R) (£-P)0). First ijualily heif­ ers made to £(t.'U) (Xo.MI and second (piality to £.>15 (£-l.SO. Chief prices: .A Friesian cow


from B. H. and .1. 1‘roclor naile £t)70. and a heifer from A. W. Wade £0:10. Theri' were


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and secoml quality to £PI (ftW.tIo). heifers to


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and £-kS L£2r>. 10). Hereford bulls to £l:J8 (£110.7.’)) and £100 (£70.0.")). heifers to £*.*-l (£G7.S0) ami £.7.") (CM..S)). Charolais X bulls made to


m e n ta l .X h u lls to £175 (£15:U).5>. heifers to £110 (£105) and £85 (£74.75).


made to £172 and beef X bulls to £1.50 (£187.40).


£10S (£157.r>0) and £107 (£05.05). h e ifers to £10S (ittO.Oo) and £85 (fOO.OO). black I'ollv bulls to £1(M) (£S;i.a0) and £51 (£14.05). heifers to £74 (£4k


Weaned calves: Friesian bulls


bulls maiie £228 and £207, and heifers £1.50 and £128.


Chief prices: Belgian^ Blue


£210 (£150.10) and £128 (£104.25). heifers to £128 (£107.20) and £80 (£00.70). Sim-


S.:15) and £.VJ (£14.85). Limousin X bulls made to


War veteran dies at 72


SECOND world w.tr veteran Mr William James Lenclon, of Pasturelands Drive, Billington, has died, aged 72.


Mr Lendon. who w.ns awarded the ..tfrica Star,


served with the Royal Hampshire RepimeiU from 1933 until 1944, when he was diseharRed with war wounds.


During the war ho


helped to train the Jersey Regiment.


ton, Mr Lendon, who fought in five campaigns, had suffered from ill- health since his discharge. It was while he w.as re­ cuperating at a military hospital in Lancashire that he met his Black­ burn-born wife, Margaret.


A native of Southamp­


Blackburn from 1944 until mqving to Billington in


The couple lived in


1965. Mr Lendon worked as a porter at Brockhall Hospital for several years and was a member of Whalley senior citizens’ club and Age Concern. He was also a regtilar


a tte iu le r at Whalley Methodist Church and a member of Billington Vil­ lage Hall Committee. He and his \rife raised £240 for the hall fund when they held a garden party at their home last year to celebrate their 41st wed­ ding anniversai’y. The funeral service will


be held at Whalley Methodist Church today, followed by cremation at Pleasington. Mr Lendon is survived by his wife and daughter.


were 550 cattle fonvard. inclml- ing 208 young bulls. 105 steers and heifers. 177 cows and bulls and :U)24 sheep, including 2.251 grade4l sheep and 372


In the fat stock section there


ewes and rams. Young bulls: Light bulls


made to 126.2p (109.6p), medium to 124.2p (110.6p>, others to 104.8p (W.Op).


Chief prices: W. Bennett 126.2p and 123.2p and P. Wol- fenden 124.2p.


steers made tio KM.2p (97.4p), medium to lOG.Sp (94p). heavy 102. ■ ............... light heifei-s 10 l 1.2pOI .2p (87.£)p), medium to 107.?p (93. In), heavy to 91.2p


Steers and


to 10 .8p (97.4p). lto


(S7.7p). Uncertified light steers made


(M.lp).


to 95.Sp (90p), medium to 95.Sp (8S.9p). heavy to 91.2p (SS.tp), light heifers to S7p (79.7p). medium to 81.2p (74.8p), heavy


and M. H. Morphet lOfi.Sp, J. T. Haston 104.8p. Heifers — NuUall Bros 107.Sp, J . T. Haston 107.2p.


cows made to S6.8p (76.Gp), grade two lo 73.2p (GS.Sp), 11.5 ‘2n


Cows and bulla: Grade one


crmle three lo 65.2p (58.6n), (Thief prices: J. Roberts S6.8p, 85.2p and 78.2p.


147p (143.5p). standard to 160p (13y.3j>), medium lo 144p (1 3 4 .(jp). h eavy to I36p (127.2p), overweight lo I20j> (ll7.7p). Light shearlings made to 127.51) (119j)). heavy lo 112.5p (l()S.5n), nalf-bred ewes to £36.60 (£24.20). homed to £24 (£15.65), and rams to £47 (£26.IH)).


Sheep: Light Iambs made lo /•


toSO.Sp (81.Gp). Chief prices: Steers — J. H.


S7.!)|‘ ■ heifers: Licht


Mother was terrified by intruders


TWO men who tenificd .t Wh.illey woman and Iter tlifce-year-old child by forcing their way into her home with the aid of a Japanese sword received custodial sentences at Preston Crown Court. Stephen Dale (23), of


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H’/T/f their prizewinning beast are (Mr Alban Marsden, of .Marl Hill Farm. Sewton, and his daughter, Teresa Finder


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ri{ESII)E,\T .Mr George Hohimioii is pictured irit/i Haclicl Itaic and her goat “Abbey," leho won the pets' parade


Shaw said the show had been a success, with beautiful weather and a good turnout. “Everyone seems to have enjoyed themselves. 1 hope it has been a ha))py show for


everyone." Mr Shaw Joining in the


fun by accepting an invi­ tation from the Morris dancers for locals to join in a demonstration. After coping admirably, how­


Farme rs ’ Trophy — Mark iliakey. Bibby Cup — John .Marsden. Sheep: J. C. Kenyon Esq.


Trophy and .Mrs J. A. R. K.ay Challenge Trophy — George Parker. The hate John Wood Trophy — .Mrs E. Townson. Mr F.’Shaw Challenge Cup and Fylde Water Bo.ard Trophy — E’. W. and J. A. Parlunson. Norman T re e s Challenge Trophy. West Cumberland F.armers' Trophy and .Mr S. Schofield .Memorial Cup — Walker Brothers. Young Far­ mers Cup — Nicholas Pinder. Flowers: The late Col. L. C. King-Wilkinson silver rosebowl


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IT was a successful day for Nicholas Pinder^ of Brownhilts Farm, Newton, and Edward Parkinson, of Ilaredon Farm, Dunsop Bridge, who won a wealth of trophies in the sheep classes


— Mrs R. Barlow. J. South- worth stainless steel bowl — Mrs E. Lawson. Vejcctnblos: Late S. R. H.


Leaver Challenge Cup — Mr J. Dowle. Cnkcs and bread: The late


Mrs J. Thompson Trophy — Mrs M. Dowle. \V1: The Hodson Trophy —


Slaidburn WL Photography: The late E.


M. Taylor iSlemorial Challenge Cup — Mrs G. Metcalfe. Handicrafts: The late Miss


Story: Sue Beggs Pictures: John Barry


E. Howard Memorial Trophy — Mrs J. Carr. Children's section: The hate


T. Forrest Cup — Gillian Carr. The late J. A. R. Kay Chal­ lenge Cup and the Bolton Chal- lence Cup (rirls) — Elizabeth Robinson. Bolton Challenge Cup (boys) — .Mark Sower- butts. Heavy horsc.s: The AI Read


Trophy — Mr Williams. The “Right Monkey" Cup — Karl Hindle. Clay pigeon: Open — D.


Chesney, G. Ingham. W, Chajv man. Local — ?. Rhodes.


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WINNER of the trophy for mixed roses was Mrs Rosemary Barlow, of Keepers Collage, Dunsop Bridge.


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