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SMALL Gisburn W,I may be, but its members cer­ tainly made a significant contribution to Satur­ day’s show, gaining most points once again in the section for small institutes and taking the confec­ tionery trophy after sweeping the board in the novelty cakes class. Pictured, from the left: front — president Mrs Jean Watson, Mrs Joan Dibb and Mrs May Barrett, receiving one of the trophies from former show chairman Mrs Margaret Wil­ liamson, who held the post for three decades


HARD work and perse­ verance certainly paid dividends for Grindle­ ton WI members, who won the sought-after Promotion Trophy for the institute with the b e s t p e r c e n t a g e increase on last year’s points. Pictured are Mrs Margaret Hogg, Miss Margaret Bren- nand, Mrs Marjorie O rd , Mrs G i l l ia n Pinder, Mrs Ann Aspin, Miss Beatrice Bren-


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frumpy organisation cater­ ing for stout middle-aged and elderly ladies' with flowery frocks and large hats, visitors found a pro­ fessional band of fashion­ able, talented women with skills rare in. today’s, society. St Augustine’s RC High


School, Billington, a new venue for the show, housed a multitude of exhibits, many of which will go on to become trea­ sured family heirlooms. There was something


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Billington and Langho 2 891 Blacko 660.75 Downham 1,148.75 Dunsop Bridge 123 Fence 1,354.25 Gisburn 1,606.25 ' Grindleton 652


Clayton-Ie-Dalc 65.75 Little Mitton 960.75 Sabden 858.25 Simonstone 1,152 Waddington 277 West Bradford 773.25 Wiswell 710.75 Whalley 940.50


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for everyone, from the tables laden with date and walnut cakes to hand­ crafted chocolates, fascin­ ating novelty cakes, exquisite crochet work, tapestries, paintings, deli­ cate floral arrangements and beautifully displayed theme exhibits. The WI Market, always


show chairman Mrs Pam Jelley, of Simonstone, used the verse: “Let us then be up and doing, with a heart for any fate, still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labour and to wait,” as the basis for her speech. Many of the members


Welcoming everyone,


a popular attraction what­ ever the venue, almost sold out of produce and preserves and trade was brisk throughout the afternoon as visitors queued to sample lavish home-made cream cakes, buns, biscuits, pastries and sandwiches in the show section reserved for afternoon teas.


was disappointment for some and delight for others as items toiled over failed to please the judges’ eyes and in one particular class — arrangements of fresh flowers in a basket — several disqualifications due to exhibits not adher­ ing to the category description.


As with any show, there


noon the school was hum­ ming with visitors, old and young, male as well as


Throughout the after­ female.


had been “up and doing” for several months, she


the WI tried to improve their work and many of th e p re s e rv e s were started months ago. Dur­ ing show wdek, many date and walnut cakes and pin- wheel biscuits were rele­ gated to the freezer — the rejects destined for family consumption!


said. All those involved with


pieces gained a low mark, while items thrown in the^ oven on Thursday night came out with first prizes. An even worse fate, said Mrs Jelley, was to drop an e x h ib i t a t th e la s t moment, a disaster which had befallen one or two people this year. Mrs Jelley introduced


Often,- long-worked-for


Mr Leigh Morrissey, edi­ tor of the “ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” and his wife Maureen; the Mayor and Mayoress of Clitheroe, Coun. and Mrs Pat Shepherd; the Mayor and Mayoress of the Rib- ble Valley, Coun. and Mrs John Cliff; Mrs Joan Fen- Ion, county chairman, who has been involved with the Clitheroe Area Show as a


TROPHY WINNERS


THE four trophies won by Billington and Langho WI were the Aspinall Trophy for produce and pre­ serves, the McAlpine Trophy for horticulture and flower arrangements;: the Read prize for handi­ crafts and the Lady Clithcroe Trophy for the large


institute with most points. The Hindley Trophy for confectionery went to


Gisburn, as did the Jubilee Trophy for the small


institute with most points. Fence took the Agricultural Society rosebowl for


co-operative entries, Grindleton the Promotion Trophy for the institute with the b6st percentage increase on last year’s marks, with 160%, and Helen Taylor the “Clitheroe Advertiser and Times” Trophy for the youngster gaining most marks in the children’s section.


Proud president


back from proud president Mrs Bonnie Kramrisch, who paid tribute to her members for doing well


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60 members, but only five from Billington itself. For Mrs Kramrisch, the


BILLINGTON and Langho Women’s Institute was again the envy of the area show on Saturday. There was a pat on the Family and friends have


seen little of her as, in her capacity as show secre­ tary, she has worked tire­ lessly to ensure another


each year and maintaining successful event.. their high standard. The institute has some


show was the climax of an exceedingly busy week.


show had been staged out­ side Clitheroe, but Mrs Kramrisch said members felt the venue had been very good and would be repeated, paying tribute


It was the first time the


to the headmaster of St Augustine’s RC High School, Mr Philip Morris, and to th e school’s caretaker.


making event, the area show usually loses money. Various events are held throughout the year and- the proceeds go towards staging the annual show.


Far from being a profit­


committee member and competitor (but never as a winner, added Mrs Fen- Ion); Mr Philip Morris, headmaster of St Augus­ tine’s RC High School, and


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duced as a staunch sup­ porter both personally as well as on behalf of the “Advertiser and Times,” opened the show. He con­ gratulated everyone hav­ ing contributed to the “ splendid d isp lay s ,” .describing the show as “a ' dazzling display of talent.”


Mr Morrissey, intro­


the WI members, Mrs Jel­ ley and her team, Mr Mor­ rissey said he was making his fourth visit to the show. “We are never dis­ appointed. Each year there are further delights to savour and enjoy,” he added.


Thanking in particular


SMILES of delight from Miss Alice Dyson (left) and Mrs Mary Hitchon, after Simonstonc WI won first prize for this much-admired floral display depicting the opera “Carmen.” Mrs J. Holroyd and Mrs J. Lund were responsible for the calligraphy and staging of the exhibit


All the results S. Graveston; (G), B. Wright


Produce and Preserves Fruit in syrup: J. Dibb (G),


(G). Two preserves from same


fruit: B. Kramrisch (BL), L. Waters (BK), C. Jarvis (BL). Blackcurrant jam: joint 1 B.


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Dibb (G), D. Phillips (BL), joint 3 S. Hargreaves (GR), E. Har­ rop (SA). Cereal wine: F. Haynes


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PRIDE of place once again for league-topping members of Billington and Langho WI, .


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ers depicting “ sunset” : B. Charlson (BL), H. Lansdale (SA), joint 3 S. Graveston (G), J. Watson (G). Posy of fresh plant material:


material: B. Charlson (BL), S. Robinson (F), J. Cockroft (BK). Sweet peas: P. Holden (G),


T. Whalley (SA), G. Capstick (D).


card: B. Charlson (BL), P. Rumsey (LM), M. Walker-Smith (BL)


YOUNG competitors from Simonstonc enjoyed a day out at the show and claimed several prizes. Pictured, from the left: Gillian Webb (8), Jennifer Webb (5), Robert Holroyd (6) and, at the back, Jenny Holroyd (9)


(W), F. Haynes (LM), F. Carter (LM). Co-operative entry — “ an opera”: (S), (F), (BL).


Foliage plant: S. Sharpies .


mirror: H. Landsell (SA), K. Dyer (SA), S. Graveston (G). Arrangement in a greetings


Arrangement incorporating


Hydrangea: A. Ingham (BL), .


. Swag or garland of dried' , L. Newlove (G).


ers and foliage in basket: E. Hasler (BL), joint 2 J. Harrison (SA), D. Rumsey (LM); joint 3 K. Bond (DB), A. Brewer (BL), S. Graveston (G). Arrangement of fresh flow­


Arrangement of fresh flow- ’


(LM), A. Laycock (LM), P. Jel­ ley (S). S p ic e d o r a n g e s : B. Kramrisch (BL), J. Dibb (G), E. Harrop (SA). Natural beauty product: P.


E. Parker (D), Oi Sowden (WA)


Confectionery and sweets Date and walnut loaf: Mrs


E. Harrop (SA), P. Holden (G), E. Longbottom (BL), B. Lund (D), M. Walmesley (D); J. Ramsden (BL); joint 3 P. Jelley (S), L. Neednam (BK), S. Ogden (S), K. Talbot (F). Pinwheel biscuits: D. Cottier


joint, 2 D. Cottier (WB), J. Moorhouse (G), S. Graveston (G). Fruit flan in sponge cose: S.


joint 3 M. Bottomley (WB), S. Graveston (G). S. Robinson (F), J. Ronnan (WH). Toilet bag or holdall: S. Gra­


(WH), J. Watson (G). Hand-sewn patchwork: S. Eveleigh (F), J. Darby (BL),


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joint 3 M. Fogg (WH), J. Price (BL). Knitting — sleeved garment:


veston (G), joint 2 S. Har- reaves (GR), C. Smith (WH); i. Newlove (G). Painting on silk ribbon: B. Kramriscii (BL), J. Cotton (BL);


joint 3 C. Jarvis (BL), S. Robin­ son (F). Knitting — child’s garment:


F. Singleton (WB), joint 2 M. Bottomley (WB), J. Davis (BL);


M. Jolly (S), joint 2 M. Barrett (G), S. Hargreaves (GR), K. Robinson (WH),' F. Singleton (WB); joint 3 D. Chadwick (F),


Moorhouse (SA), D. Phillips (BL), M. Norcross (G). Caramel shortbread: joint 1


Robinson (F). S. Hargreaves (GR), joint 3 S. Graveston (G), P. Jelley (S). N e ed iem ad e la c e : M.


(WB), joint 2 E. Harrop (SA), J. Ryde (G); E. Hook (D). Novelty cake: J. Watson (G),


M. Duerden (BL), N. Hodgson (BK)


N. Ashcroft (BL), F. Singleton (WB)


joint 3 A. Atkinson (S), D. Cot­ tier (WB). Maids of honour: joint 1 A. Atkinson (S), A. Binns (D). F. Boothman (F), M. Cook (SA), S. Felters (F), A. Foster (BL), P. Jelley (S), J. Ramsden (BL);


man (F), C. Jarvis (BL), I. Thompson (W); joint 2 D. Or- merod (LM), B. Wright (G);


joint 2 A. Brewer (BL), K. Han­ son (WB), M. Norcross (G), K. Robinson (WH), J. Ryde (G), E. Simpson (S), E. Wrigley (D); joint 3 G. Capstick (D), D. Cot­ tier (WB), J. Darby (BL), E. Harrop (SA), E. Longbottom (BL), L. Needham (BK), B. Todd (D). Savoury flan: S. Graveston


joint 3 N. Boardman (WA), A. Brewer (BL), K. Hargreaves (FL J. Harrison (SA). Sugarcraft: joint 1 E. Harrop


(G), joint 2 D. Balshaw (LM), S. Felters (F), S. Sharpies (W);


joint 2 B. Kramrisch (BL), B. Wright (G), P. Watson (S); joint 3 L. Butcher (F), P. Jelley (S).


(SA), M. Walker-Smith (BL); B. Kramrisch (BL), S. Graveston (G). Box of mixed sweets and chocolates: S. Graveston (G),


: (DB), J. Darby (BL), S. Graves­ ton (G), S. Robinson (F), D.


M. Bottomley (WB), M. Duer­ den (BL), P. Jelley (S), M. Simpson (F); joint 2 K. Bond


: Smith (F); joint 3 F. Haynes (LM), F. Singleton (WB), I. Thompson (W). Embroidered item from kit:


joint 1 N. Ashcroft (BL), M. Ord (GR), N. Searby (BK), M. Sharrock (S), F; Singleton


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. Duxbury (F), R. Edwards (BK), ‘ K.rHanson (WB), P. Hartley (BK), M. Power.(W), E. Wrig- ley (D).


Robinson (WH), F. Seremak (W), P. Tennant (F), E. Wignall (WH); joint 3 M. Clegg (W), G.


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Soft toy for baby: joint I S., Graveston (G), D. Chadwick


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Handicrafts Embroidered picture: joint 1


Sharpies (W), joint 2 D. Cottier (WB), S. Felters (F), E. Harrop (SA), J. Moorhouse (G); joint 3 M. Cooke (SA), P. Jelley (S), B. Lund (D). Bread plait: joint 1 F. Booth-


decoration: S. Graveston (G), B. Kramrisch (BL), joint 3 A. Ingham (BL), J. Price (BL). S t raw m a rq u e t ry : B.


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Kramrisch (BL), joint 2 P. Jel­ ley (S), C. Newnouse (D); J. Cotton (BL). Beadwork: B. Kramrisch


_ D. Nelson (C), M. Rownson NBL), A. Taylor (WH); F. Sere­ mak (W). •


M. Boucher (WA), L. Smith (SA); joint 2 E. Leyland (BL),


■ (WH), J. Lund (S), S. Robinson (F), F. Singleton (WB), J. Troi­ lett (WH). Black and white photo — “bridges” : S. Robinson (F);


joint 2 A. Benson (WA), G. Loftus (D); joint 3 G. Kinrade


joint 2 B. Kramrisch (BL), J. Price (BL), W. Reed (BL); J. Davis (BL). Co-operative entry — “ a


nursery rhyme” : (BK), (BL), (F).


Children’s section Art (5-7 yrs): Robert Holroyd


(S), Phillip Cottier (WB), Amy Hughes (BK). Art (8-11 yrs): Jennifer


(BL). Colour photo — “modes of transport” : F. Ripley (BL),


Holroyd (S), joint 2 E. Jefferson (BL), P. Jelley (S); joint 3 J. Cockroft (BK), B. Kramrisch


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