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s Clitheroc Advertiser it- Times, September 19th, 1991 o n


Burnham Designs C TILES


LADY LUCK smiled on Saturday’s 48th Hodder Valley Show — despite it falling hot on the heels of Friday the 13th and despite its record as one of the most weather-jinxed of local shows!


held off until the last strains of the Slaidburn


Rain threatened but 1 hoose from an excellent range of


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Silver Band died away to end the afternoon — and


then the heavens opened


and sent many hundreds of visitors scattering for


their cars. It was the first staging


of the show at the pictur­ esque new setting on the Knowlmcro Estate, New- ton-in-Bowland, and local farmers made it a day to remember by turning out a superb display of live­ stock forjudging. The Bristol family, of


win the Supreme Cham­


pion title with the family’s four-year-old seven-gallon Friesian/Holstein cow, Claremont Star Kathleen, before realising with hor­ ror that one of the cups the family had won was still sitting on the mantle- piece at home after a simi­ lar success last year! Mar- tyn’s wife Susan made a hurried dash home to col­ lect the cup in time for the presentations. Champion sheep was


by Kaye Moon


of breeding Swaledales. The show, which took


Catlow Walton, a shearl­ ing Swaledale ram shown by Mr Tom Robinson, of Catlow Farm, Slaidburn, and bred from a £22,000 champion from County Durham. The Robinsons are planning to run him with their 800-strong flock


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about £3,000 on the gate, featured many new attrac­ tions, including the Clith- eroe Castlette Majorettes, a fire engine from Clith- eroe Fire Station and a police crime prevention bus from the community affairs department at Hut­ ton.O th e r a t t r a c t io n s included helicopter rides, donkey r id e s , trad e stands, police dogs and an open dog trial won by Vin­ cent Fox with “Mirk,” of the Piggeries, Chaigley, the runner-up being Brian Dodd with “Di,” of Poultry


Farm Cottages, Great M.vtton. Guests during the day


included Ribble Valley Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Allan Kay, Ribble Valley MP Mr Michael Carr, and the Lord Lieutenant of Lanca­ shire, Mr Simon Towne- ley, who was shadowed by Granada TV cameras mak­ ing a documentary on a day in his life. The Young Farmers’


tug-of-war was won by Boiiton-by-Bowland, with


second place going to Chipping and third to Slaidburn. There were more than


100 entrants for the adult five-mile fell race, which was a double triumph for two members of the Brit­ ish fell running team. Mark Croasdale (Lanca­ shire and Morecambe) was tlie first man home at 25min. 25 sec., with the first lady Anne Buckley (Leeds City) at 31 min. 4 sec. Second man home was Clitheroe’s Shaun Livescy (Rosscndale) at 2(5 min. 23 sec., and the winner of the two-and-a-half-mile junior race was 15-year-okl John Smith (Warrington) at l(i min. 11 sec.


TROPHIES


Cattle Late L. Parkinson Cup: K.


. Walker Brothers. Davis Trophy: Walker Brothers. Late Col. 0.


.1. Hurst Challenge Trophy: B. Bristol and Sons.


Barton. Mrs H. A. Shaw Chal­ lenge Trophy: D.Harrison, West Cumberland Farmers’ Trophy:


Cup: Holland Brothers. Han­ son's Silver Challenge Cup for best tuill: B. Bristol and Sons. Hanson’s Silver Challenge Cup for best cow: B. Bristol and Sous. Supreme Champion: B.


Timothy Proctors’ Challenge


Bristol and Sons. Sheep .1. C. Kenyon Challenge Cup:


A. Carr. Mrs C. J. Hirst Tro­ phy: A. Carr. Presentation sheep shears donated by Youngs


PRIZES were presented by Mr and Airs David Yorke, of Hall Foot, Worston, seen here with Marlvn Bristol and the Supreme Champion in the cattle section, m: “Claremont Star Kathleen”


Rhodes. Barter Shield: Gareth Beattie. .1. Southworth Rose- bowl: Mrs M. Breaks. Floral Art Trophy donated by Mrs M. Parker: Mrs M. Breaks. Silver Trav donated bv Mrs Heaton: Mrs H. Meadows. Late W. U. King-Wi!kinson Trophy: Mr G. Sainsbury. Late .lames Raw Cup: A. P. Kapp. Late S. R. H. Leaver Challenge Cup: Mr G.


Animal Health Ltd: T. Kobinsun and Sons. Mr F. Shaw Chal­ lenge Cup: T. Kobinson and Sons. S. Schofield Memorial Challenge Cun: T. Kobinson and Sons. B. and T. Breaks Cup: .John Handley. Late \V. Greenhalgh Chal­ lenge Trophy: John llandley.


,). Robinson and Mrs M. Robin­ son. Late James Thompson Tro­ phy: Slaidburn School. Mrs F. M.* Taylor Memorial Challenge


.Mrs M. Breaks. Miss K. Howard Memorial Trophy: Mrs


Cu»: Sir A. P. Kapp. Children’s section


Sainsbury. Handicrafts Late Mrs .J. Tlumijison Tro­


phy: Mrs K. Bond. John Kmg- wllkinson Trophy: Mrs B. Hoyle. Hudson Trophy: Slaid- burn WI. ,1. C. Kenyon Cup:


Fylde Water Board Trophy: T. Kobinson and Sous. Norman Trees Challenge Trophy: T. Robinson and Sons. Mrs .). A. K. Kay Challenge Trophy: Mal­ colm Handley. West Cumber­ land Farmers’ Trophy: T. Robinson and Sons. Horticulture Late Col. King-Wilkinson Sil­ ver Uo.se bowl: Mr Harry


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voices of dissent, among them Coun. Howel Jones (Clitheroe), a Methodist 1 a y p r e a c h e r , w li o declared: “Sunday is the greatest period of family togetherness. More than one million married women are involved in etailing and Sunday open­ ing would have a devastat­ ing effect on family life. “Sunday is a special day, once lost it would be irre­


ing a request from Gosport Council, in Hampshire, calling for their support for a change in the law and


am all for a free enterprise system. I would follow Scotland’s suit and not bother with legislation and let freedom reign.” Coun. Bert Jones (Ciith­


croe) said the important thing would be the welfare of employees providing the service. “We have certain shops


Gisburn Market, which he said, attracted hundreds of people eager to shop on Sundays, wet or fine. Coun. Frank Dyson!


(Clitheroe) said that might well be the ease, but the . Sunday markets had a> devastating effect on Gis-, burn village and the shops~ around.


in the Ribble Valley which open and give the public good service,” said Coun. Mrs Jo y c e L i 1 b u r n (Bolton-by-Bowland). "1 have no desire to


trievable.” Councillors were debat­


force those shops to close. I don’t think a lot of the shops would trade oh Sun- d a y s , g i v e n t h e opportunity.” Coun. Harry Wadding-


Helping farmers’ wives improve their figures


FARMERS’ wives need look no further than a new course in Clitheroe if they want to improve their knowledge of agricultural book-keeping. Tlie Lancashire College of Agriculture and Horti­


culture is to launch a 20-week course‘at Glitheroe Parish Hall for women involved in farm book-keeping or farm office work. Course leader will be farmer's wife Mrs Lorna


Tyson, of the Wirral, who will cover all aspects ol the subject. It will also help women to understand figures supplied bv accountants engaged to do farm accounts. The classes, which will be held from It) a.m. .until


TRUS T THE EXPERTS


added that, in Scotland, experience had shown that as soon as shops opened on'j Sundays, others had to: open to compete and peo-' pie were caught in the net., through sheer market : forces.


Coun. Howel Jones, -


ton (Gisburn) drew the attention of councillors to


council did not support',: Gosport Borough Council, ! but instead supported the,.. REST principle, allowing,; the opening of certain shops for recreation, j emergencies, social gathT


His proposition that the


erings rind travel needs,,! was lost. -


Resources Committee chairman Coun. Bill Flem-'; ing (Billington) proposed a ' successful' amendment,- that the council supports!, the de-regulation of Sun- -, day trading as it applies inb Scotland, subject to the p r o t e c t i o n of a 11'’ employees.


Instead, Policy and-a


discussed by the full council.


12-30 p.ill. on Fridays, start oil October ;lth; and run through until May. with breaks to coincide with school holidays. Anyone interested in enrolling should contact Mrs Tyson (Ollilo 40(111).


, of concerts in Clithoroi the'Northern Cham Orchestra. Clitheroe, Parish 1


THERE will be a i venue and change of for the forthcoming',se


New venue


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The issue will now. be;; p


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TWO of the prizewinners in the floral art section, Mrs Margaret Breaks ' J (left), of New Laithe Farm, Newton, and Mrs Helen Meadows, of Croon- Side, Ribchcster


years — A. Ashworth. S-U — F. Ashworth. 10-11 — P.Dixon.


Handwriting Trophy: 5-7


Late Tom Forrest Cup: M. Wcisters. Kickett Family Clial- . lenge Trophy: R. Wells.


Young Farmers Preston Farmers’ Trophy:


Gary Swmdlohurst. Bthhy Cup; Gary Swtmllehursl. W. Uobin-


Sheep Section Trophy: Gary ‘ Swindlehurst. Bolton Cup for V Girls— Mrs Heather Harrison, o; J. A. R. Kay Trophy: .Mrs Heather Harrison. FC Super


ip: t . Robinson. YFC


Judge Cups: Seniors — James j Carr. Juniors — Gillian Carr. Horses


..


Kay Banvick. Best Local Pony - *: (presented by Mr 1). J. Yorke): C. Aspinall. Metcalfe Trophy: . ruler Avril Moorhouse, owner : K. Banvick. Ttnwald Stud Tro­ phy: Tina Davies.


Mason Trophy: Tina Davies. ’ Readwoud Challenge Trophy: 1


C l i t h e rt ro e 22324 ( l id H o r ia l ) ,


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