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S Clilheroe Advertiser & Timex, September 10th, 1092


Standards are high at the village show


.JUST short of 300 entries were on show at Bolland Gardening Club’s 15th flower and vegetable show held in Bolton-by-Bowland Vdlage Hall


M. Stevenson welcomed everyone and reported on the excellent standard in the 70 classes. She thanked judges Mr


on Sunday. Show chairman Mrs It.


and junior entries), Mr Paul Brown (vegetables and fruit) and Mrs Chris­ tine Taylor (preserves and baking). Particular thanks were given to show secre­ tary Mrs Marie Nuttall


Malcolm Kelsall ((lowers), Mrs .1. Hanson (floral art


and treasurer Mrs Joan Corless for their hard work. Mrs Stevenson intro­


phies and many special prizes.


duced MP Mr Nigel Evans, who praised the standard of the show and congratulated committee members on the presenta­ tion and the children for the time and thought spent in preparing their entries. He is pictured during the presentation of 11 tro-


Oniy couple’s title changes at pub


of the pub for the last 10 months! Mi* and Mrs Shepherd took over the tenancy at


IT won’t fake regulars long lo gel used to Lite new tenants of Lhe Black Horse, in Pimlico Road, Glitheroe — because the only thing that’s changing about Karen and Kevin Shep­ herd is their title: they have been managers


the end of August, after coming to the pub as man­ agers last. November, ’this will be their first pub ten­ ancy. but they are certainly not new to the Clilheroe area, both having lived here all their lives. Mr Shepherd attended Stonyhursl College and Mrs Shepherd went to the Girls' Grammar School. Before taking over as managers of the Black Horse, they both had experience of working in the catering industry and they previously ran a liampieting suite in Accrington. There will not be any dramatic changes lo the


and Kristian (2). they hope to continue to offer the same friendly atmosphere that they have built up since they came to the Black Horse last year.


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Trophy winners: Most prestigious award in


Results


show, the .John Cowgill Tronhv (presented in memory of Rill Holland), for best exhibit, plus best entry in floral art and run­ ner-up in Mary Heaton Trophy for most points in floral art — Lynda Holt. Holland Cup for member with


most points in show, plus Rick­ ies Trophy for preserves, Mary Heaton Trophy for floral art and Reidy’s Home of Music Trophy for confectionery — Mary


Pickles. • Murphy Challenge Cup for


best vegetable entry and Milne- Redhead Rose Howl for most points in (lower section, plus best entry in pot plant elass — Ian I). Mason. Closes Hall Cup for most


points in vegetable section, plus nest mixed garden flowers award and special prize in soft fruit section — Roger Dewhursl. Barker’s Nursery Shield for


less, 0. Swindlehurst. Pot plant: I. I). Mason, A. Yorke, D. Swindlehurst. Sweet peas: R. Dowhurst, R. Stevenson, M. Nuttall. Dahlias: 1. D. Mason, J. Corless, D. M. Grimshaw. Glad­ ioli: I. I). Mason, P. A. Stut- lard, D. Swimllehurst. Chrysan­ themums: D. Swindlehurst, I. D. Mason, It. Dewhurst. Marigolds:J. Corless, J. Pick­


Pickard, I. I). Mason, A. Yorke. Fuchsia: I). Swindlehurst, .1. Corless. B. Devlin. Begonia: I. D. Mason, J. Cor­


most points in rose section and best rose exhibit, plus best entry in confectionery class — Mona Singleton. Barker s Nursery Shield run­


ner-up — Agnes Yorke. Run­ ner-up iu preserves — Maureen Howe. Runner-up in vegetables — Robin Corless. Runner-up in baking and confectionery — Diane Capstiek. Bibby Tankard for runner-up


Jacqueline Pickard. Hammond Cup for junior with


pub under the new tenants, for Mrs Shepherd says that over the last 10 months they have got the pub to their liking. With their three children, Keleigh (7), Kimberley (-1)


most points —Jane Mary Wells. Runner-up — Rdward John Wells.


J. Pickard, M. Cowking. Coleus: I. D. Mason, .1. Pickard. Cacti or succulents: G. Mills, J. Pick­ ard, R. Stevenson. Geranium: J.


Mowers Foliage pot plant: I. D. Mason,


to Holland Cup and runner-up in Milne-Redhead ruse bowl for f low e r s e c t io n — D e rek Swimllehurst. Best entry in preserves —


ard, R. Dewhurst. Single spike or bloom: .J. Kay, M. Cowking, I). Swindlehurst. Pansies: 1). Swindlehursl, J. Pickard. Gar­ den flowers: R. Dewhurst, 1). SwindlehursL, M. Pickles. Hanging basket: I). Swindle- burst, J. Pickard, M. Pickles. HT rose: At. Singleton, D. Swindlehurst, H. Robinson. Multillowered rose: A. Yorke,


II. Robinson, M. Singleton. Six roses: A. Yorke, J. Corless, M. Singleton. Howl of roses: M. Singleton, A. Yorke.


Floral art Shades of one colour: At. Pick­ les, S. L. AlacAlpine, J. Pick­ ard. Arrangement in a basket: L. J. Holt, At. Singleton, Al. Pickles. Arrangement depicting a trade or profession: L. J. I loll,. J. Corless, Al. Pickles. Arrangement in an egg cup:


I). Capstick, J . Pickard, Al. Pickles. Three flowers and foliage: S. L. AlacAlpine, J. Corless, J . Pickard. A fairy story: L. J. Holt, J. Corless, Al. Pickles.


Vegetables Lettuce: R. Dewhurst. Cab­ bage:” R. Corless. Alarrow: U.


Dewhurst, AL Howe. Potatoes: AL Singleton, D. Swimllehurst. Tu rn i p : J . Pi c k a rd , R . Dewhursl, D. Swimllehurst. Peas: J. Pickard, R. Corless,


Al. Singleton, joint 2 AL Pickles and D. Capstick. Alaids of honour: AL Pickles,


D. Swindlehurst. Carrots: J. Pickard, R. Corless, D. Swiml­ lehurst. Onions: I. D. Mason, R. Dewhurst, J. Pickard. Runner beans: Al. Singleton, D. Swind­ lehurs t, R. Corless. Dwarf beans: I). Swindlehurst, Al.


Dewhurst, R. Corless. Other* vegetables: AL Singleton, J. Picaard, R. Corless. Herbs: C. T av lo r , R. D ewh u rs t, Al. Pickles. Soft fruit: R. Dewhurst, AL


hurst, J. Pickard, AL Roberts. Radishes: R. Corless. Tomatoes: Al. Roberts, A. Yorke, R. Dowhurst. Beetroot: R. Corless, I). Swindlehurst, J . Pickard. Parsnips: I). Swimllehurst. Cucumber: J . Taylor, R.


Roberts, AL Singleton. Speci­ men fruit: J. Pickard, R. Ste­ venson, R. Dewhurst. An oddity: It. Corless, J. Taylor, It. Dewhurst.


Preserves Raspberry jam: AL Pickles, Al. Singleton, Al. Cowking. Other jam: AL Pickles, AL ftowo, J. Corless. Fruit jelly: Al. Howe, J. Pickard, Al. Singleton. Lemon curd: I). Capstick, AL


Pickles, R. Dewhurst. Broad beans: I). Swimlle­


Wells, D. Cornthwaite, S. J. Holt. Necklace of sweets: L. Cornthwaite, S. J . Holt, I).


0. Swindlehurst, I). Capstick. Quiche: Al. Pickles, AL single- ton, D. Capstick. Oat biscuits: It. Stevenson, AL Singleton, Al.


.1 unior section Picture of my house: J . Al. Wells, IS. J. Wells, F. Capstick. Handwriting: IS. J. Holt, J. Al. Wells, II. Dakin. Vegetable hoy or girl: I). Cornthwaite, J. AL Wells, J. T. Pickard. Hallowe’en lantern: IS. J.


Al. Pickles, II. Robinson. Cheese scone: D. Capstick, AL Singleton, AL Pickles. Fruit flan: D. Capstick, 0. Swindle- hurst, AL Pickles. Truffles: AL Pickles, D. Capstick.


Pickles. Fatless sponge: AL Singleton,


Takes over pub


TMIC new landlord of a Gisburn pub gained previ­ ous licensing experience at the Duke nf York, Grind- leton, and the Assbetnn Arms, Downham, Clith- eroe magistrates heard. Magistrates granted the


Pickles, Al. Howe. Marmalade: Al. Pickles, AL Singleton, J. Pickard. Chutney: J. Pickard, I). Capstick, Al. Pickles. Baking Apple pie: AL Pickles, 0. Swiml* lelmrsL, AL Singleton. Chocolate log: Al. Pickles, 0. Swindle- burst, D. Capstiek. Brown loaf:


Cornthwaite. Saucer of flower heads: IS. J. Wells, J. AL Wells, L. Cornthwaite.


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LOS ALTOS, California, sounds a far cry from the Ribble Valley, but thats, where'the borough council’s chief exec-' utive, Ossie Hopkins, has flown lor a- two-week working trip, to see how an American city is run.


In May this year, the c i ty ’manager of


Los Altos, Dianne Gersluiny, visited the Ribble Valley as part of the exchange pro­ gramme organised by Solace, the Society of Local Authority Chief


School is proud o f its splendid exam results


RESULTS from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School are “amongst the best ever" — that’s the view of headmaster Mr Stuart Holt and examinations officer Mr Paul Horan, following a first class set of A-le- vel and GCSE results.


results as “splendid” and “better across the board than last year." He added: “Even new subjects, such as Design and Technology and Business Studies, have produced excellent results.”


Mr Holt described the


transfer of the Justices’ licence for the White Bull Hotel, Main Street, from Mrs Erica Rosemarie Lee to Mr Kenneth Alan Mars- den, as well as permission for two gaming machines. Mr Marsden has held a protection order for the premises since April.


“The Daily Mail” league tables for GCSE results in state schools and — fur its percentage of A grades (J!)%) — came 17th out of 150 schools. For a mixed sex school, it actually came second on the table.


CltGS was featured in


percentage of A and B grades achieved at CRGS


For A-level results, the


Good service — and cash savings into the bargain


GOOD service is some­ thing that customers of A. E. Hargreaves take for granted — and quite rightly so.


to free delivery and instal­ lation of appliances, if it is electrical goods you are looking for, you need look no further than Har­ greaves’s Moor Lane shop, today run by the founder’s son, John.


From competitive prices


left off, having steered it to continued success and a recent refurbishment that included complete rcdeco- ration and the removal of an interior wall.


opened by Arthur Har­ greaves in MM7, started life as a cycle store, which fronts on to Woone Lane today.


The shop, which was


tery recharging service soon mushroomed into full-scale trading in elec­ trical goods and A. E. Hargreaves, the electrical shop, came into existence.


However, a sideline bat­


These days John is car­ rying on where his father


means that not only is the shop now twice its original size, hut that customers can pass through from the electrical department to Hargreaves's cycle shop, on Woone Lane.


The re furbish men t


means that A. E. Har­ greaves now stocks a wider range of products, from televisions, videos


And the additional space


and audio equipment to small domestic appliances, such as vacuum cleaners and kettles, plus the usual ran g e of e le c t r ic a l accessories.


“We consider this refur­ bishment an investment in the I'll Lure and want townsfolk to know that the two shops are linked. Good service is something my customers can take for granted, as well as com­ petitive prices.” Competitive prices are


Mr Hargreaves said:


made possible at A. E. Hargreaves because the


AT your service — A. E. Hargreaves proprietor John Hargreaves (left), with television engineer Inn Walsh (centre) and bicycle mechanic David Adciimnn


shop is a me oilier of TIGER, the countrywide association of 1,401) inde­ pendent retailers who buy goods at highly competitive prices and guarantee to pass savings on to tile cus­ tomer. As well as this, most goods are available on hire purchase, with larger appliances also available lor rental. So, if value for money is


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THERE has never been a better present to buy members of your family than a brand new bicycle — nod when it comes to trading in them, A. E. Hargreaves certainly menus business. And. witli reservations now being taken at the


shop I'or Christmas, there lias never been a hotter time to make sure that longed-for bicycle ends up in the hands of your special soil or daughter. A. E. Hargreaves, nil Woone Lane, Clitlieroe,


what you are looking for, why bother trekking to a large city store? Better to stay local and try A. E. Hargreaves. You will lie pleasantly surprised at the shop’s range and competi­ tive prices.


from as little as i'MO, with full credit terms avail­ able and a comprehensive repair service. So race down In A. E. Hargreaves —• the Clillieroe cycle store that's leading tile way.


electrical shop — which hacks on to the cycle shop — value for money is the name of the game. I’riccs for a good standard mountain hike start


a full range of accessories,- from helmets and tyres to lights and computerised speedometers. Furthermore. as with A. E. Hargreaves the


lias been trading in cycles for nearly 50 years and when you walk into Lhe simp it is easy to see why tile business is firmly in top gear. The shop stocks a wide selection of bicycles and


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(d!).7%) would have put it about 20th out of 250 on a “Sunday Times” league


table, although the school did not actually make its results available to the paper. '


give the school something to he proud of. Mr Holt


These results certainly


said: “They prove that the transition to GMS cer­ tainly did not have a dis- r u p t i v e e f f e c t on education.”


“The excellent A-lovel results prove how suc­ cessful the policy of com­ prehensive intake at Hi has been. Pupils who did


Mr Horan commented:


not do as well at GCSE are getting really good A- level grades.” The formula, in Mr


Moll’s opinion, is simple: “Hard-working and com­ mitted staff and commit­ ment from pupils are the two important factors in getting such good results." Both Mr Holt and Mr


Hopkins will he spending two weeks shadowing Dianne and hopes to learn-’, more about the American,' style of government, tra-l diiionally more open than in Britain.


Executives. Fur his return trip. Mr'"


annual Solace conference •> in Keno, Nevada, while her: is there and hopes that, visiting an American city- ’ which manages all its'- resources, despite a small ' population, will pave the way towards the Kibble’- Valley becoming a unitary!” authority.


He will attend the


not he entirely taken up with work, however. Mrs Hopkins will he taking a - two-week family holiday following his time in Los ', Altos and hopes to visit- nearby tourist attractions, as well as doing some mountaineering, up slopes a little mure challenging than I’endle Hill!


His time in America will s Ring' and watch


Horan, however, ques- tioned the validity nf the league tables, which often use a variety of complex formulae to arrive at their results. Mr Holt said: “A lot of emphasis is put on these tables, hut it is very difficult to meaningfully compare the results of one school with another.”


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