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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August'17th, 1989 11 Even husbands get to share honours! S i


TOLD ’EM! MCCORMICK


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AS f a r a s is k n ow n , Hyde, C. Knowles, J. Smith. Rimimrfnn WT is the onlv Dress spray: M. H. Bairstow,


Kimington wi is tne omy E Jacfcron| F< j )eb„, Button. one in the area to stage its bo]e: F- ingleby, E. Hartley, E.


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own annual Handicraft and Jackson. Arrangement in a sea Produce Show and SO is shell: M. H.,Bairstow, 2 and 3 always an eagerly awaited


highlight of Village life. Vase of flowers of one colour: J. The 42nd show on Duerden, E. Jackson, M.


Saturday certainly lived Knapp. Hybrid tea rose: M. up to all expectations and


many visitoi s were able to Hartley. Floribunda rose: 1 and admire over 400 entries, 3 f. Ingleby, K. Scott. Sweet from confectionery and peas: 1 and 3 J. Smith, M.


craftwork to floral art and


— and there was even a class for h u sb an d s ’ hobbies., Chairman of the show


of other flowers; E preserves. The children s Jackson| F. Ingleby. Outdoor


section was well supported tub: M. Knapp, E. Hartley. 'Flowering pot plant: J. Duer­ den, M. McPherson, F. Ingleby. Foliage plant: M. H. Bairstow, E. Jackson, B. Woodcock. Cac­ tus or succulent: F. Ingleby, E.


committee Mrs Judy Wal­ ton welcomed everyone and introduced Mrs Doris _____________ _______


Wells, who has been a JackTon7'j."SmItli.”'B’eet'root: i R im in g to n WI m em b e r and 2 J. Smith, E. Hartley. anH qIidw pnnitiptitnr fnr' Fresh herbs: B. AVoodcock, 2


Peel, J. Hyde. Vegetables Potatoes: 1 and 2 E. Hartley, J. Smith. Broad beans: 1 and 2 E.


and snow competitor ior an(] 3 E Jackson Any other


many years. Mrs Wells vegetable: 1 and 3 J. Smith, E. recal led th e e a r ly y e a r s of Hartley. Tomatoes: K. Briscoe, t h e s h o w , w h e n t h e J.Smith.


Memorial Institute con- p P„„i F rn„iphv


Hard table — and very Marmalade: 1 and 3 E. Jackson, nrimltivp fjif’ilifip*? for D« Wells. Lemon cheese. B.


HOSTESSES Helen (left) and Nicky— two of the many local people at work in Ritzy’s


TELEVISION star Michaela Strachan helped get the club off to a real swinging start when the doors opened to the public on Saturday.


for the kids to enjoy themselves when wacky Timmy Mallett will be the special guest, organising games and painting competitions.


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catering and washing up. Salad cream: E. Hartley, M. “Things have certainly Bairstow.


men. sne saiu.


the hard work of the show Downing, D. Wells. Unusual committee and encourag­ ing members to keep up the enthusiasm and .spirit in years to come, Mrs Wells declared the show open. Emma Beaumont


After paying tribute to sweet: c. knowles, C.


p re s en te d h e r With a b a s - j Smith, M. Knapp. Chocolate k e t o f flowers and a book cake: B. Spencer, M. Bairstow,


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token and Mrs Ethel H^ leywX


Knowles, E. Jackson. Confectionery Fruit cake: M. H. Bairstow, C. Downing, E. Peel. Swiss roll: B. Spencer, C. Downing, E. Hart- jey c oconut cake: B. Spencer,


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reserve: 1 and 2 E. Jackson. ottled f ru i t : 1 and 2 C


M. Kenyon. Date loaf: M. H. Bairstow, J


.'ing four new_cups-given to Smith) M; Keiiyon/B. Spencer, the show committee by Mr Shortbread:_C. Downing, B.


and Mrs J. Lund, of Wood


Farm. Mrs E. Hartley won the


coveted Coronation Cup for most points in the show and the Prince Wil­ liam Trophy for most points in handicrafts. The silver goblet for the run­ ner-up of most points in show went to Mrs F. Ing­ leby, who also won the Eva Bulcock Memorial Rose Bowl for best exhibit in the show and the Bar- low Cup for best exhibit in the handicrafts section. The silver goblet for most points in the flower and vegetable section and the pewter


best vegetable exhibit were won by Mrs


Smith. ;


rs Wells presented Ban; Whittaker, M. Beau- winners trophies, rnclud- mont, M. Knapp. Fruit pie: J,


M rifvSn ™ t pS;i Smith, M. Kenyon. Savoury


Spencer, E. Hartley. Oat biscuits: F. Ingleby, 2 and


3 B. Spencer. Meringue shells, E. Hartley, C. Downing, F Ingleby. Ginger biscuits: F Ingleby, 2 and 3 B. Woodcock. Deep baked c u s ta rd : B Spencer, D. Whittaker, E


Hartley.Cheesecake: C. Downini Victoria sandwich: J. Hyde, 1 Hartley, C. Downing. For celebration: 1 and 2 C. Knowles, C. Downing. Plain scones: C, Downing, F. Ingleby, B Spencer. Husband section Hobby: Mr Hyde, 2 and 3 Mr T. Jackson. Handicrafts Embroidery: 1 and 2 E. Hart­


tankard for meft. xand2 d. Wells, H rt


for best exhibit in flower arranging went to Mrs E. Jackson and Mrs' J. Duer­ den won the Birtwistle Cup for best home-grown cut flowers and the fluted goblet for best pot plant. ' Mrs C. Knowles won the Brennan Silver Jubilee


The Silver Jubilee Cup tionery went to Mrs B


J . Hartley, 2 and 3 D. We Four-ply knitwear: 1 and 3 E,


. A „olgate. Crochet g£. Garment in three-ply:


and 3 E. Hartley. Chutney or pickles: 2 J. Hyde, J. Duerden.


s is te d o f ju s t o ne ro om , M. Bairstow.'stoned fniitfam: 1 containing a full-sized bll- and 2 F. Ingleby, D. Wells.


primitive iacmues ior s E Hartie„ E. pcei.


come a lo n g way s in c e Jellied beetroot: F. Ingleby, 2 thenl” she said


Letters to the Editor


Visit to the cinema leaves nasty taste


good night’s entertainment. I went to the Civic Hall to watch an excellent film, at an excellent location, in an excellent town. But my night was slightly spoilt by


HAVE just returned home from a


should do the decent thing and remove themselves outside and not endanger non-smokers and young children by this death-giving habit. By the way, in the Civic Hall, non-


the nasty taste that remained on my taste buds (which was only removed by an excellent pint at another excel­ lent location in the town centre). The cause of th is nasty ta s te was cigarette smoke, which polluted the area.When are we going to see a total ban on smoking in these public places? If people want to smoke they


In support. . .


smokers are given the seating area at the far end of the hall. What would happen if the smokers caused a fire in their half of the hall (the half nearest the fire exits)? Would we be penalised again by having to fight our way across the engulfed hall to escape the fire? One wonders how many non-smokers would perish.


A TOTAL ANTI-SMOKER.


Keep your paper apolitical


PERHAPS, as one who has often received both courtesy and fail- coverage from the “Advertiser and Times,” I will be allowed to say a few words in defence of its editorial policy.. Thus said, what does a


Blackburn — and that I regret — but sometimes these things need to be


This may upset Simon said.


visitor look, for in the front page of a good local paper?


rare that one finds an edi- of priorities would be: tor so happy to put himself a) Coverage of local out to meet a paper’s read-. events — such as the ership and to become a Royal visit, valued part of the commu- b) Coverage of the nity he serves. Yet there endeavours of local people is a noticeably determined _ such as Chris Curry’s approach by all the radio play. “Advertiser and Times” c) Political impartiality, staff to do just that — and News of political parties in a friendly fashion.


Firstly, it is extremely ■ am wrong, but my own list


Presumably Mr Mor­ rissey will correct me if I


the role of a local paper is - d) A neatness and pro­ unique, in that it is the fessionahsm thiit sells the


Secondly, like it' or not, dated elsewhere,


flag bearer of its commu- paper and with it the com nity. It should be a well- mumty it represents,


used tool by which that These are all very high community can attract to and exacting standards itself all that is worthy, which the, “Clitheroe We are, after all, a much Advertiser and Times” visited holiday area. meets well — and, as


ley, E. Peel. Canvas work or tapestry: S. Falshaw, M. Bair­ stow, B. Thompson. Crochet or hairpin work: 1 and 3 F. Ing-


And against. . . Picture of prosperity


Hartley, D. Wells. Double, extra thick and crepe knitwear: F. Ingleby. D. Wells, E. Peel. Sewing: E. Hartley. Soft fur­ nishing and rugs: M. H. Bair- s tow ,


McPherson. C. K n ow le s , M


shaw, E. Robinson, E. Peel, Decoupage: K. S cott, C. Knowles, E. Jackson. Any other handicraft: F / Ingleby, 1 and ” S. Falshaw. Pottery painting:


Needlework picture: S. Fal­


confectionery and the Carr -chaos”: B. Spencer, 2 and 3 C. Family Memorial Tribute Greig. for most points in confec- Writing


Cup for best exhibit in pn bot0t raphyker'


serves went jointly to Mrs F. Ingleby and Mrs E. Jackson.


tankard in the husband’s hobby section. In the children’s section,


Mr Hyde won the silver


Rebecca Downing won the M. J. Carr Memorial Tro­ phy for best exhibit in the show in the 5-9 age group and in the 10-15 group


Spencer. The Sliver goblet Spencer, E. Jackson, for most points in pre- Children’s section-


Printing (5-6 years): G. Taylor. Chocolate crispies: R. Downing E. Taylor, G. Hughes. Paintec picture (6-9 years): R. Greig, G. Hughes, G. Taylor. Handwrit­ ing: R. Whittaker, M. Downing, E. Beaumont. Model from a kit: joint 1 M. Downing and R Whittaker, R. Whittaker. Collage: A. Harrison, K


HAVING lived in Clitheroe for 15 years, I have not yet seen a single sign to show that the town is not “a picture of prosperity.” Whilst I know that it is seemingly fashionable to make every Conservative


stronghold into some type of horror town, full of big, bad, nasty Thatcherites, I cannot agree with Vivien Meath’s story of the plight of the homeless in Llith-


I am sure that these people are in safe hands with the Ribblc Valley Borough Council.


' SCAMANDRIUS. Royal visit to the Whitewell Estate


I FELT you on


r I must write to bongmtulate day* whlchls wcII rcjrarch^, caro- l ttw standard of your paper’s fully considered and ^ curate. My Inq of this very special day. general experience Is that this Is a


~\ have seen and read extensive very rare occurrence,


coveraqo of the visit, In both local p|ease pass on my congratula- wd.naflonal newMiapOT ^ m^ ^ H ^ ta your: reporter, Kaye Moon,. i Barry.


; f find .t particularly refreshing lo Surveyor ot Landsk Catherine Greig won the . Seaco„ icn piate: R. Downing, I :


silver goblet for best exhi- H a c k in g , M. Downing, bit in the show; The Ellis Memorial Cup for most points in the show went to Rachel Whittaker.


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Dining table arrangement: Open Arrangement of wild flowers (8- — M. H. Bairstow, B. Thomp- 10): E. Robinson.-Birthday card: son. Novice — J. Duerden, J. R. Whittaker, M. Downing. Hyde, E. Hartley. Foliage arrangement: 1 and 2 E. Jack-


Flower arranging


arran] son,


, , , Jackson, B .Thompson.


Downing, S. Downing. Model made from waste material: S. Hacking, R. Whittaker, M. Downing. Printing (7-8): R. ! Greig, R. Hacking, R. Downing.


Decorated doily: R. Downing, E. Robinson, K. Hacking. Painted picture (10-15): M.


SHOW opener Mrs Wells Miniature arrangement: J. by other trophy winners


?• J t e ? onf HvdenBi" presents Rebecca'Down- ’ E' ,'ing (7) with a cup, watched


Hacking, R. Hacking. Own poem: 1 and 2 C. Greig, E. Beaumont. Handicraft (11-15): 1 and 3 R. Whittaker, C. Greig. (Under 11): S. Hacking, R. H a c k in g , K. H a ck in


read an article Inanswepaper these Duchy of Lancaster. How to reach Fairy Bridge


REGARDING the letter “Why no access to the Fairy Bridge?” in last week’s issue, had the writer of this letter followed the public footpath from Bashall Eaves to Clough Bottom Farm and not Rugglesmere Farm, she would have walked a short distance from Clough Bottom farmyard alongside Bashall Brook until she came to Saddle Bridge, as it is known locally and also on the Ordnance Survey maps. The public footpath then proceeds from Saddle Bridge to Cow Hey Farm


MRS E. GREENHALGH, Rugglesmere Farm, Bashall Eaves.


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and Bashall Hall. Therefore, access to Saddle or Fairy Bridge is not restricted:


A sad dispute over village dispensary


HOW sad that'once again Whalley fesi- dents are being asked.to take sides in the dispute over the dispensary in the


visitors — have been second to none. I am sure the majority of residents


Medical Centre. Mr Halliwell is a first class phar­


macist and I personally ask his advice and encourage my friends and neigh­ bours to do the same before visiting the Medical Centre, in the hope that a sim­ ple remedy will cure my ailment. ■ On the other hand, the care and


of Whalley finddt hard to believe that their doctors would deliberately-take away the pharmacist’s livelihood. ■ I know the doctors do not want to


demean themselves by entering into a debate about the dispensary,, but I think the 'people of Whalley should know all tne facts;-after all, we are keeping you all in business.. . ; ■ f.


attention'that I have received over' the last 18 months, both physical and emotional, from everyone at the Medi­ cal Centre — not only the doctors, but' the receptionists, nurses and. health


JILL TAYLOR,


‘.‘HighLawn,” , 12 Milton Road, - Whalley.


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proof, the paper has regu­ lar readers from many hundreds of miles away. 1 even know of one copy despatched monthly to Australia. Therefore, when one makes comments aimed at


that most splendid of organs, one should ensure that they can be demon­ strated, as correct and not merely suspicions or fears. Keep the “Advertiser


can always be accommo-


i— what about some arti­ cles on local history? I know of many who miss this aspect since the sad passing of Jimmy Fell and the “Whalley Window” column.


and Times” on its present apolitical level, please, Mr Morrissey. Only one point


S. WHITTLE, 13 Central Avenue, Clithcroe.


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