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Plentiful crop of entries at the village show
T H E R E w a s a bumpe r crop o f ent r ie s for S a b d e n H o r t i c u l tural S o c i e t y ’s annual sh ow on Sa turda y . They rose by Kio'on lust
show and presented the
year, despite recent rain which fell too late to bene fit many of the vegetables exhibited.
the Alan Green si lver rosebowl. Herbert Britcliffo just
Alston Close, was the principal winner, taking
Mr Alun Pa r f i t t , of
A. I’arfitt. I'endle Furniture Cup for best floral exhibit in members classes: Harwood and briteliffe. Florence Crabtree Memorial Trophy for highest points in flower sections: Har wood and britcliffe. Clarkson- l Dewhurst cup for potato weight
prizes. Awards p Silver Rose llowl for most
oints in members section: Mr fricke Devanev trophy for best
loral exhibit: .Sir Kov Newby. Mr and Mrs Speak cun for
son cup for wine: Mr Jim Lav- l field. I'endle Tea Company gob
Whitwell.Neil Campbell cut) for best exhibit in childrens; classes: Fliznbuth Mvwater. Miss Alston cup for children’s painting: Miss t Toni Warburton. Henry Mor
uimer cup for endeavour (child
dhow: Mrs H. I.ansdodll. Frie- Hrs R. Lansdell. Joan Mayor, A. Shorter. Six pods of peas: Air sor best floral arrangement in M pen. Floral arrangement:
1ifting section:
Mr.John Collinge, o The results are given in order f51k: Mr and Mrs Harper cup
nder seven): Chris Rickard. Results
had lime to collect his tro phies, won with partner Bos Harwood, before dashing off to Bead Show where he was judging. The show was well
a t tended and vis i tors included the show presi dent, bocal MI* Mr David Waddington , and his wife, Gill.
managing director of l’HN Market ing opened the
Mrs Libby Nicholson,
best vegetable exhibit: Mr A. F a r f i l t . b . Wallace cun for roses: Mrs K. M. Hayes. Leon ard Roger bucket trophy, three roses hybrid: Mr J . Crabtree. Sidney Spencer trophy for best hot plant in show: Mr Roy Newby.
Airs
F.Saddington. David Swan- nick cup for art and adult paint ing: Mrs S. Ferkins.Ann Calver award for handicraft: Mrs .1. Swannick. Joseph Wood cup for baking:
Mrs M. Franklaud. Harold Nor- cross gallery tray for baking: Miss | j . Dewhurst. Walter Dob-
Marbil cup for handicrafts:
Airs R. Lansdeil, Air A. I). Haves, buttonhole: Mrs (S. Walmslev, Aliss C. Dewhurst, Miss
H.Dewhurst. Lady’s shoul der spray: Mrs F. M. Hayes, bowl of roses arranged for effect: Mrs K. Al. Haves, Miss (J. Henry.
ard eggeup: Airs I. Metcalfe,
and F. boocock Aliss (J. Henry. Antirrhinums, vase of five spikes: Airs AL Frankland, Har twood ami britcliffe. Vase of
nd britcliffe.
as: Air J. Shorter, Airs C. AL Wilson. One dahlia: Air and Airs Scholfield, Air J. Shorter. One vase pernnial blooms: Airs F. Al. Hayes, Aliss G. Henry. One rose as grown:Alr and Airs Schoifield, Mrs I. Metcalfe, Airs A. Al. Whitwell. One spike of gladioli: Al r s F. Al. He y e s , Al r J . Shorter, .Mrs F. Crazier. Vase of flowers outdoor grown: Aliss A. Alston, Airs F. Al. Hayes. Asters, vase of five blooms: I.
FOpen. Vase of calendulas: Airs f . Crozicr, Air and Airs Schol- iield. Vase or bowl of five dahl
Flowers
ment in an unusual container: Cooke and (Jill, Mrs I). Coates, Miss C. Dewhurst. d Floral arrangement in stan
c elen Lawless. Farmhouse Kit F. D Hayes, Air J. boocock. then: Mrs R. Lansdell, Dee bot . ive potatoes, white: Air K.
f first, second and third. O Flower Arrangements
oms, Joan Mayor. Arrange
s hitwell, Air L. Shorter. Six ohallots: Air A. Parfitt. Any Sther vegetable: Mr and Airs ccholfiehl, Harwood and brit gliffe, Air (J. bottoms. One herb Hrowing in pot: Airs F. Al.
Davies, Air J. Shorter. Four onions: Harwood and britcliffe, Mr A. Parfitt. Six runner beans: Air J. Shorter. Three carrots: Airs C. Al. Wilson, Air J. Shorter. Six tomatoes: Harwood and brilcliffe, AlrCJ. bottoms. WOne cucumber: Airs A. Al.
l pen. Knitted garments: Jil- Jian Nicholson, Airs C.Haves, toyce Oatridge. Crocheting, tat bing or lacemaking: 1 and 2, Airs
e.brennand, AlrsJ. Helm. Gen
ayes, Air A. Parfitt. O Handicraft classes
ral embroidery: Airs A. Duffy, a irs R. Lansuell. Tapestry: 1
Airs Una Parkins. ADressmaking: Airs C. Haves, Cnd 2,Airs
H.Saddington, Airs S.
bhree perennial phlox: Air J. Crs A. M. Whitwell, Mrs F. coocock, Harwood and brit blarkson, Aliss C. Dewhurst. aliffe. Five stems sweet peas: 1 Fix ginger biscuits: Airs Al. and 2, Air K. Davies, Harwood Arankland, Airs A. M. Whitwell,
ay cake: Aliss
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North West Water, was engaged in an operation to spray areas of (-roasdale Fell with a herbicide chemical called asulam.
Picturesque
holiday in France, covered a particularly picturesque part of the Dordogne. Next Tuesday’s meeting
programme with an infor mal slide presentation by chairman John West. The slides, taken on
TIIK Kihblesdale ( ’amera Club continued its summer
will In* an “appraisal eve ning” of prints and slides taken by members on two specified walks over the' summer.
Over the moors
A W A L K of approx i- matelv four miles through heather and conifer moor land is scheduled for next Thursday evening. T he ra m hie in t h e
a couple of hours to spare can obtain further infor mation from the country side management officer on (toosnargh (JFJ97.
( Irimlleton area is part of the Forest of Lowland guided walks programme. Interested parties with
The pilot, employed by
;i he l icopte r pi lot could publ ic heal th incident
Instead, lie targeted Dun- sop Fell, where the Slaid- b u r ti w a t e r s u p p l y originates.
North West Water’s pub lic health section, admit ted that a mistake had been made and arranged for samples to be taken from the area the follow ing morning. Subsequent tests revealed that the water had not been signifi cant ly affected. “Asulam is one of K)
approved herbicides for use on or near water and
spraying was to take place, suspected that an error had occurred and informed the Kibble Val ley Council’s Knvironmen- tal Health Officer, Mr David Newton, who then made immediate inquiries to the water board. Dr Paid West, head of
Villagers, aware that
Air L. Pickard. Painting: Airs S. Perkins. 2 and 3, Airs J. Swannick. Other handicrafts: Airs J.Swannick, Helen Law less, Airs P. A. White. O baking classes
nd 2, Pat Whitwell. Sketching: M pen. Six small fruit scones: dliss C. Dewhurst. Child’s birth
et for wine: Mrs A. M. wSucculents: 1, 2 and J, Har e ood and britcliffe. One flow
Cactus pring pot plant (not geranium or
barfitt, Air J. boocock. Three Jeet: Air and Airs Scholfield, Air
Hayes. One foliage pot plant: Airs F. Crozier, Air am) Airs Scholfield. Vegetables POpen. One cabbage: Air A.
Newby, Dr and Mrs Lansdell. i One flowering pot plant (geran
elargonium); 1 and 2, Air R. um or pelargonium): Airs F. M
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Miss H. Dewhurst, Mrs Lans dell. Slab narkin: Airs Wells, Miss S. Mortimer, Mrs G. Walmslev. Victoria sandwich: Mrs A. M. Whit well, Mrs AL boocock, Mrs P. A. White. Sab den WI special prize for baking classes: Airs A. Al. Whitwell.
on, Mrs II. Groves. Swiss roll: s pen. Homemade wine, Nicholson, Jill Wright. a ropper. Pottery painting: 1
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S.Mortimer, Air H. brit cliffe. Homemade wine, drv: Mrs A. M. Whitwell, Miss £>. Mortimer. Homemade country wine, sweet: J. Stewart; Mr Jim Lay field. Homemade country wine, drv: Mr Jim Layfield, Mrs A. M. Whitwell.
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oe.v, Mr A. Whittaker. Four bnions, dressed: Harwood and
t Mr A. Whittaker. Heaviest bruss tomatoes: Harwood and rritcliffe, Mr A. I). Hayes. Six
ritcliffe, Mr J. boocock. Six shallots: Mr A. Parfitt,
Harwood and britcliffe. Six pods of peas: Mr J. boocock, Mr A. Parfitt, Air
R.Thompson. Any other vegetable: Harwood ami britcliffe, Mr R. Thompson. One plate of soft fruit: Air K. Davies, Mrs H. Davies. s Flowers. One pot grown fuch
unner beans: Mr J. Shorter,
grown: Mr A. Cockerline, Har wood and britcliffe, Mr A.
Parfitt.One spike of gladioli: Mr A. Cockerline, Mr J. Crabtree, Mrs K. Woodall. One vase of hardy herbaceous perennial blooms: Mrs J. Stewart. Vase of three perennial phlox: Harwood and britcliffe, Mr J. boocock. Vase of sweet peas: 1 and 2, Mr K. Davies, Air A. Parfitt. bowl of roses, arranged for effect: Mr J. Crabtree, Airs A. AL Whitwell. Asters: Air A. Whittaker. b Antirrhinums: Harwood and
Parfitt. One flowering pot plant geranium or pelargonium: Mr R. Thompson. One foliage pot plant: Airs K. Woodall, Airs 11. Davies. Vase of calendulas: Mr A. Whittaker. Mr P. Dewhurst. One vase of flowers, outdoor
and 2 Mr R. Newby, Mr A.
lising that there is no risk to lhe village’s water sup ply. this is a mistake that should not be repeated. Next time, it could be something more toxic.” North West Watei* has
has a very low toxicity to h u m a n s , " s a id Mr Newton. “ However, while rea
begun an internal inquiry on the incident.
dahlia: 1 and 2, Mr
R.Thomp son, Air A. Parfitt. Three roses (hybrid tea): Air J. Crabtree. Three blooms African marigolds: Air A. Parfitt. Vase of three gladioli: Harwood and britclilfe, Mr J.
Crabtree.Children’s classes GSix varieties of wild grasses:
on, Mr L. Clarkson. One
Flizabeth bywater, Fstelle Cro zier. Vase of flowers, arranged t for effect: Neil Campbell, Chris
Femma Stewart, Reeky Palmer, f lizahcth bvwater. fcix small
ancy cakes: Reeky Palmer.
Hebecca Ormerod, Adwccna t olden, Victoria Korol. Age five
David Rostock, Nick Pickard. Aire eight to 11: Isobel Peachey,
opher Faves, Flizabeth Faves. RPainting (age three to four): o seven: 1, Toni Warburton,
uce: Mr A. Parfitt, Mr A. Whittaker. One cabbage: I and 3. Mr A. Parfitt. Mr K. Davies. Three carrots: t and 2, Mr A. Parfitt. Three beet: Air J. Shorter, Mr W. Wilson. Three l exhibition onions: Mr A. Whal-
a egetable. Tray of veget tbles: Mr A. Parfitt. Four toma
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WINNHRS at Clitheroo bridge Club on Wednesday were: NS Airs Pickles and Mrs Snowden. Mrs Clifford and Mrs brenton. FW Mr Grindlev and Mr Hounslow, Mrs Millington and Mr Spencer. N dealer. NS vul.
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Sia: Mr J. boocock; Mr J. Aikely to reach a game eontraet. ( horter. One flowering pot plant wt equal vulnerability even lnot geranium or pelargonium):
ound, he looked thoughtfully at ching to the defeat of a heart
his dreadful cards. He could see t no chance of contributing any hontract, but on the other hand,
r est's turn to bill on the seeoml
lpponents, especially when the latter have reached, or art*
t hen doubled, tin.* cost of going awo down is less than the eost of o game* bid anil made by the pther side. A non-vulnerable nair playing vulnerable oppo t ents, can even afford to go
hree down doubled. wSo on this deal when it was
uis tong diamonds could be very hseful to partner for ruffing nearts and providing entries, if secessary, to finesse the black
were made, one down doubled costing 100 points. l but unfortunately for west,
oritcliffe, Mr J. boocock. Vase sf five dahlias: Air R. Thomp
oour hearts can only make eight ur nine tricks. He had sacrificed bnnecessarily, making what in “ridge language is called a
Mirs Tatton and Air Webster. Mr a cKeand and Mr Pinks. FW Mi
phantom sacrifice.” AAlonday’s winners were: NS mi Mrs G. R. Pollard, Air and
Mrs Green.On Thursday winners were: NS Mr and Mrs Webster. Mrs A Pollard ami Mrs (
Jier.il. FW Mr (Julia ami Mr (Jierat, Mr Lank amt MrTurner.
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Late night noise objectors’ victory
E L D E R L Y ca ra v anne r s , wh o said th e y we r e looking for pea c e and
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them awake late into the night.
Kibbleside Caravan l’ark said that revving engines, car doors slamming, loud s h n u t i n g a n d l y r e s screeching from the car park at the De Tablev Inn and Riverside Nightclub, Ribchcstcr, often kept
“thump, thump thump" of music coming from inside the club, but it was the noise from the car park which was causing the dis turbance, they said.
They could hear the The court was told that
more than dll permanent residents had also signed a petition against the noise nuisance.
the nightclub had a special hours certificate allowing extra opening until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Magistrates heard that
court when licensee Mr William John Mitchell asked the bench to vary the certificate to include Monday, Wednesday and Thursday until 1 a.m. each week and every other Tuesday until 1 a.m. Hut the magist rates
Whalley’s outbreak of mystery lumps
YOU can ea s i ly spo t the r e s id en t s o f Cakler Vale , Whal ley, this w e ek . . . an outbr eak of my s t e r iou s hea t lumps has hi t the area and left mo s t o f the r e s id en t s hot unde r the col lar and e v e r yw h e r e e lse.
It is a similar outbreak to the one which hit the
village of Pendleton two years ago, which a medical questionnaire finally put down to "harvest mite.”
dent. Mrs Marion Har- rower, said: "One day I counted that I had about 70 heat lumps. They itch so badly, thoy malic our lives a misery."
One Cakler Vale resi Mrs narrower said that
tlie mystery bug did not affect everybody and even in some households some people would be affected while others were not. “We could not decide
Fight objectors were in
refused the application, saying that they had taken into account that the nightclub could already stay open until midnight between Monday and Friday. Mr Mitchell pointed out
that the extra hours were required for a Lancashire n i g h t o n M o n d a y . a cabaret on Tuesday, a “Northern Link" night on Wednesday and a young people’s music night on Thursday. There was a big demand for these activities which, he said, were already being run within the ex i s t in g opening hours. Mr Mitchell said he
would be prepared to close the car park at 2-20 a.m. and to provide staff on duty on the car park to cut down noise levels.
o b je c to r s , Mr F ran k Swift, who lives in War rington and has accommo dation on the caravan park, said: “We already nave a lot of noise coming from the .car park on Fri day and Saturday. Do we have to have it every night of the week as well?” Mrs Eileen Bagot, of
Chief spokesman for the
whether the bug was com ing from the nearby river or whether many of us were picking it up in our gardens," she declared. Outbreaks of the bug
have been repor ted in Whalley. Worston and Pendleton in recent years.
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Aick Pickard, Fstell Crozier. Pliniature garden: Reeky
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nalmer, Adam Guirdham, Jen i Til FRF were ITS m-wly-ealvt-il
heifers made to £940 (£704.22). second to £OSO (£022.21).
hason Guirdham, Daniel Guird J at Gisburn Auction Marl on bnd heilers and IsO cows and ulls.Dull-. ('ontinental lijdit mad<-
i dairy caws and heifers forward aing: 388 voting bulls. 270 steers t10(1(1 (averam* £705.17), second
Thursday. £ First quality cows made to
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o £<><>0 (£5110.52). First quality c There were three in-calf dairv
0SO (£042.50). f A total of 504 calves were
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£340), heifers to £345 (£335). ( Reljtian blue X heifers to £280.
t)ther (Continental X hulls steers ere 853 cattle forward includ Green light for
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issued by Ali’i’A (Associa tion of British Travel Agents) which is ill con stant contact with the For eign Office. Altham’s says its Clith eroe office has received
East holidays LOCAL tour operators arc advising Ribble Valiev people with holidays hooked in llie Middle Fast to proceed with thei r trips. Tile directive lias been
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