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Chtheroe 22321, (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified)


Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, September 15th, 1991, 11


DESPITE threatening clouds, there was no rain at the 51st Hodder Valley Show. But there were plenty of leeks — in the show’s superb horticul­ tural section! Winner of the leeks’


class was green-fingered Fred Hoyle, of Chipping,


with his 1ft show-stopper. Mr Hoyle also won prizes for his green cabbage, red potatoes and cauliflower, while W. Esson'took home the “John N. King-Wilkin- son Trophy” for the most points in that section. The Bristols “came back


Report: Theresa Robson Pictures: John Barry


both for the best cow. It was also definitely a


day for T. Robinson and Sons, who won 31 prizes, among them the “Supreme Champion” title in the sheep section and prizes in that section for both best male and best female. Farming families and


by sheepdogs, a display of heavy horses with foals and a parade of tractors. Inside the exhibition


ing spider’s web cake made by Mr D. Taylor,


tents there was even more to see, including an allur­


with a bang,” to use their own words, winning 15 prizes in total, among them the “Supreme Cham­ pion" title and the “Han­ son Silver Challenge Cup,”


TWO stuntmen and their antics on the “wheel of death” (left) kept the crowds gasping. Mr Richard Seed, of Chip­ ping, (below) is seen receiving one of his many trophies from show presi­ dent Mr Miles Eastwood and his wife, N i c k i . Champion of the day was heifer “Claremont Ambi­ tion Baby,” pictured (right) with Steven Bris­ tol, of Newton


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I heir friends, kitted out in waterproofs and wellies, flocked to the show to see the very best in the Hod­ der Valley of man, vegeta­ ble and beast. Exhibition marquees,


which won the “cake made by a man” class, and an incredible collection of p a s ta co l la g e s and decorated wellies made by th e y o u n g s t e r s of Bowland. Local youngsters J.


trade stands and a host of main ring attractions transformed Boarsden Farm, Newton-in-Bow- land, into a least of farm­ ing fun. Among the attractions was a round-up of ducks


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The grand parade, when winning competitors col­ lected their well-earned trophies from Mrs Nicki Eastwood, who is the wife of show president Mi- Miles Eastwood, saw local farmers Tom Robinson, of Catlow Farm, Dunsop Bridge, and the Bristols, of Crowshaw Farm, New- ton-in-Bowland, walk away with a host of gleam­ ing prizes.


Foley, K. Walmsley and S. Procter also wrote them­ selves into the annals of Hodder Valley Show his­ tory, each winning the “Late E. Parkinson Tro­ phy,” in their respective a g e g r o u p s , f o r handwriting.


death” then got into swing, as two stuntmen made the crowds gasp with their death-defying deeds.


echoes of the Slaidburn Silver Band and thanks to some truly excellent mar­ shalling, the crowds made their happy way home having spent a day truly to remember.


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HOT — J. Stott. Dairy heifer under two — J. Kue. Dairy heifer in calf — Holland Hros. Dairy heifer in milk — H. Hris- tol and Sons. Dairy cow in calf — Holland Hros. Dairy cow in milk — H. Hristul and Sons. Host calved cow or heifer — H. Hristol ami Sons. Iteef cattle: Breeding bull —


K. Seed. "Mrs H. A. Shaw Chal­ lenge Trophy” (beef type in or


pair breeding stock) — H. Hris­ tol and Sons. “Late Col. C. G. Hirst Trophy” (best pair dairy cattle newly calved) — H. Hris­ tol and Sons. "Mr T. Proctor Challenge Cup" (best three cat­ tle) — Holland Hros. "Late K.


"Hanson Silver Challenge Cup” (best breeding bull) — Richard Seed. "Hanson Silver Challenge Cun" (best female) — H. Hristol ami Sons. Supreme Champion — H. Hristol and Sons. Young Farmers Calves: Heef type under six


Parkinson Cup" (best dairy female) — H. Bristol and Sons.


and K. Seed and Sons. "Late .1. Davis Challenge Trophy" (cham­ pion animal) — K. and’ K. Seed and Sons. Special cIilhsck: "Late S. K. H. Leaver Challenge Cup” (best


with calf) — K. Seed. Cross­ bred bull calf — J. 1*. Mars- fieri. Cross-bred heifer calf— K.


Cuttle Dairy cuttle: “Cottam Cup” (heifer calf born since .June 1st,


aged — A. Carr. Continental shearline — G. and S. Parker. ”.L C. kenyon Challenge Tro­ phy" (!>est pair gimmer lambs) — .1. Handlev. Hest pair shearl­ ing gimmer lambs — G. and S. Parker. Hest pair ewes — G. and S. Parker. Seven sheep — G. and S. Parker. "Mrs (J. .1. Hirst Trophy” (best female sheet)) — J. Handley. Hest male


— M. and M. Handlev. Hest sin­ gle exhibit —.1. Handley. Lonk and lonk cross: One


tup two shearlings — T. Robin­ son and Sons. Shearling tup — H. Hristol and Sons. 'lup lamb — H. Hristol and Sons. Pair gimmer lambs — T. Robinson and Sons. Pair shearlings — T. Robinson and Sons. Pair ewes — H. Hristol and Sons. Hest full group — T. Robinson and Sons. Hest male — T. Robinson and Sons. Hest female — R. Hristol and Sons. Hest single exhibit — T. Robinson and Sms. Country bred: Shearling tup


Pair gimmer lambs — T. Robin­ .son and Sons. Pair shearlings —


— T. Robinson ami Sons. Tup lamb — T. Robinson and Sons.


male — T. Robinson and Sons. Hest single exhibit — T. Robin­ son and Sons. Swaledule: One tup two


Handley. Rest full group — T. Robinson and Sons. Rest female — T. Robinson and Sons. Rest


1. Handley. Pair ewes — .1.


J. I*. Marsden. Sheep: Horned giinrner lamb


Verity. Fat lamb — J. Carr. Fat horned lamb — T. Robinson. “Proctor Shield" (best animal both sections) — Holland Hros. SheepDoddod shearling tup — M. and M. Handley. Dodded tup


ing ewe — T. Robinson. Doddod gimmer lamb — T. Robinson. Dodded breeding ewe — M.


months — .1. P. .Marsden. Heef tyjie born since August 1st, HMf — K. Seed. Dairy type born since August 1st, 11(92 — .1. Stott. “Preston Fanners Tro­ phy” (pair calves burn since August 1st, l i r a — R. Seed. “Bibbv Cup” (l>est bull steer) —


— T. Robinson. Horned breed­


shearlings — T. Robinson ami Sons. Shearling tup — T. Robin­ son and Sons. Tup lamb — R. and A. Wallbank and Sons. Pair gimmer lambs — T. Robinson and Sons. Pair shearlings — T. Robinson and Sons. Pair ewes — T. Robinson and Sons. "Mr F. Shaw Challenge Chip" (best full group) — T. Robinson and Sons. Rest female — T. Robin­ son and Sons. Hest male — T. Robinson and Sons. "Late J. L. Wood Trophv" (tost single exhi­ bit) — T. Robinson and Sons. Suffolk: Tup lamb — G.


Sagar. Hest gimmer lamb — (J. Sagar. Hest shearling gimmer — G. Sagar. Hest ewe — G. Sagar. Hest full group — G. Sagar. Special classes: T. Robinson


RESULTS


Special (best horned male) — T. Robinson and Sons. G. Robinson Special (best pair horned lambs) — R. and A. Wallbank. R. and T. Hrcaks Special (best pair horned gimmer shearlings) — T. Robinson and Sons. ( "Late W. Greenhalgh Trophy”


ewes) — H. Hristol and Sons. "Fvlde Water Hoard Trophv” (best collection fell sheen) — T. Robinson and Sons, "fiurman Trees Challenge Cun" (best horned sheen) — T. Robinson


best pair horned breeding


(supreme champion) — T. Robinson and Sons. Horticulture KFlowers: "Late Col L. C.


ami Sons Special (best pair horned gimmer lambs) — Ian .). Parkinson. "S. Schofield Memorial Cup” (best pair horned shearlings) — T. Robin­ son and Sons. R. Turner Special (best horned female) — T. Robinson and Sons. R. Turner


Hreaks. Basket dried flowers — L. Holden. Posy bowl — Mrs M. Hreaks. "Cool green" — Mrs M. Hreaks. "Treasure trove” — C. Dewhurst. Brass container arrangement — L. Holden. Table arrangement — Mrs M.


Mrs G. Raw. Cherry loaf— Mrs G. Raw. Birthdav cake — Zoo Parkinson. Trifle — Mrs J. Weisters. Courting cake — Mrs J. Robinson. Cuke made bv man — D. Taylor. “Mrs K. M. Taylor Challenge Cup” (most points) — Mrs G. Raw. "Hudson Trophy" (best W! exhibit) — Dunsop Bridge Wl.


Hreaks. "Nursery rhyme" — Mrs J. Cowin. "Floral Art Tro­ phy" (most points) — Mrs M. Breaks. Vegetables and fruit: Run-


ncr-t>cans — I). Taylor. French toans W. Ksson. Broad t tea ns — Mrs N. Kastwood. "Late W.


amt Sons. "Mrs .1. A. R. Kay Challenge Trophy” (best low­ land sheep) — G. Sagar. “West Cumberland Farmers Trophv”


(bowl mixed roses) — Mrs .). Carr. Vase three roses — Mrs K. Lawson. One rose — Mrs .J. Weisters. Howl sweet peas — M. Russell-Smith. Vase sweet jH*as — Mrs M. Hreaks. Haskct garden flowers — Mrs S. Gra- veston. Howl mixed dahlias — Mrs S. Gravcston. Four pansies — Mrs K. Waterworth. Three vases annuals — Mrs S. Graves- ton. Three vases |>erennial.s — Mrs S. Graveston. Cacti — D. Tavlor. Plant in bloom — A. Hall. Plant in foilage— D. Tay­ lor. Basket wild flowers — Nicola Hreaks. Any flower— A. Hall. ".I. Southworth Stainless Steel Howl" (best exhibit) — A. Hall. "Late S. R. H. Leaver Challenge Cup" (most points) — Mrs S. Graveston. "Barker Shield” (best exhibitor under 21) — Nicola Breaks. Floral art: Pot fleur—- Airs J. Cowin. Decorated hat — Mrs M.


ing-Wilkinson Rose-bowl”


Shallots — Mrs S. Graveston. Green cabbage— F. Hoyle. Red cabbage — D. Taylor. Cauli­ flower — F. Hoyle. Beetroot — W. Ksson. Carrots — W. Ksson. Fruit grown by exhibitor — 1). Taylor. Red potatoes — F. Hoyle. White potatoes — F. Hoyle. Garden or greenhouse — S. Graveston. Leeks — F. Hoyle. “John N. King-Wilkinson Trophy" (most points) — W. Ksson. Kggs and preserves: Fresh


It. King-Wilkinson Trophy" (to­ matoes) — Mrs N. Kastwood.


hen eggs — Mrs N. Kastwood. Jar mincemeat — Anna Weis- ters. Plate fudge — Mrs J. Weisters. Soft fruit jam — Mrs K. Metcalfe. Hard fruit jam — Mrs J. Weisters. Lemon cheese — Mrs J. Wood. Cakes and bread: Fruit cake


Handicrafts Pin cushion — Mrs A. Swindle- hurst. Bookmark — Mrs A. Swindlehurst. Knitted baby’s


H. Harrison. ()jr*ii handicraft — M. Lewis. Wrapped parcel — Mrs H. Harrison. Kmbroiderv — Claire Wood. Christmas tree decoration — Mrs A. Swindle­ hurst. Oil painting — Mrs V. Newhouse. Other painting — A. Waterworth. Sketch — A. Waterworth. Toddy bear — C. Dewhurst. "Miss K. Howard Trophv" (most outstanding e x hi bi t) — Mr s A . Swindlehurst. MPhotography: "Reflections" —


garment — Mrs H. Harrison. Deeoupage — Mrs K. Taylor. Cross-stitch miniature — Mrs


— Mrs K. Taylor. “Late Mrs J. Thompson Trophy” (best exhi­ bit) — Mrs K. lay I or. Caramel shortcake — Mrs H. ('lack. Banana loaf — Mrs R. Welson. Orange sandwich cake — Mrs G. Raw. Slaidburn fair cakes — Mrs J. Robinson. Runi truffles — Mrs J. Weislers. Victorian sandwich— Mrs K.Taylor. Tray bakes — Mrs (J. Raw. Ginger­


bread — Amanda Taylor. Pizza — Rachel Pinder. Parkin — Mrs K. Taylor. "Granny" — Mrs S. Singleton. Raspberry buns — Mrs J. Robinson. Sausage rolls — Mrs G. Raw. Drop scones — Mrs J. Robinson. Afternoon tea —MrsS. Ksson. Chocolate cake


Mrs G. Raw. Swiss roll —


show area — Mrs M. Hreaks. inside show area — Mrs J. Bradley. Natural historv — Mrs M. Hreaks. "Farming’' Mrs M. Hreaks. Family fKtrtrait — Mrs J. Bradley. "Late James Thompson Trophy" (best exhi­ bit) — Mrs J. Bradley. "Late James Raw Cup" (most points) — MrsM. Hreaks.


rs V. Newhouse. Religious building — H. Parker. Outside


Children I’nder three: Painting — J.


Hay. J. Blackwell, T. Turner. Collage — T. Turner, S. Jones.


Hreaks, S. Wood. Fruit and vegetable — J. Handley, N. Hreaks, 1’. Wells. Christmas


cracker — L. Cooke, S. Wood, D. Handley. Huns — K. Woz­


niack, J. Handley, C. Spence. Pressed flower card — J. Wall- bank, S. Wood, I*. Wallbank. Photograph farming scene — J. Wallbank, J. Handley. I). Handley.


ture— S. Hristol. (>. Parkinson, S. Wood. Curled paper picture — S. Kims, G. Howard, T. Handley. Huns— L. Parkinson, S. Walker. J. Spence. Kdible vegetable— K. Pinder, S. Hris­ tol, N. Archer. Pressed flower card — S. Walker. J. Spence, K. Pinder. Christmas cracker — A. Coar. C. Howard. A. Taylor. Handwriting — K. Wahnsley ("Late K. Parkinson Cup"). D.


. Kight to nine: Symmetry pic­


son, S. Hristol. Decorated welly — J. Stience, S. Kims, J. Single- ton. Photograph farming theme — T. Handley, I). Parkinson, L. Parkinson. “Rickett Family


hallev, J. Holton. M. Tootall. Collage — H. Whalle.v, P.


WThree to five: Painting— H.


Handley. M. Tootall. —Five’to seven: Pasta collage


N. (freaks, P. Wallhank, J. Folev. Home-made instrument — ll. Goar, XL Taylor. 1!. Thompson. Decorated wellv — T. Wells. K. Wozniack, J. Wall- liunk. Handwriting — J. Folev ("Late K. Parkinson Cup"), N.


N. Breaks, T. Wells, J. Folev. Picture farming scene —


Foley. Huns — A. Parkinson, G. Taylor, C. Parkinson. Hand­ writing — S. Procter (“Late K. Parkinson Cup"). S. Coar, A. Ashworth. Pasta collage — A. Parkinson, G. Taylor, M. Fo­ lev. Pressed flower card — J. Walker, C. Handley, A. Cooke. Symmetry picture — C. Parkin­ son, S. Coar, M. Foley. Christ­ mas cracker — S. Coar. A. Cooke, K. Lewis, Kdible model — C. Handley, A. Parkinson, A. Cooke. Photograph farming theme — J. Walker, C. Hand­ ley, M. Folev. *12 to Hi: Any handicraft — C. Parkinson, A. Weislers, Z. Par­ kinson. Coloured photograph — T. Hlakcman, 1). Blakeman, 11. Parkinson. Decorated parcel — N. Hristol, C. Parkinson, H. Parkinson. "Late T. Forrest Cup" (most oustanding child's exhibit) — T. Wells. Young Farmers Knibroidered article — H. Parkinson. Cushion -7


— K. &tutt, K. MeNamee, M.


Parkinson. “Holton Challenge Cup” (best toy's handicraft) — B. Blakemnn. Swiss roll — A. Verity. Ouiche — A. Verity. Summer drink — J. Robinson. Photograph of i>et — H. Parkin­ son. Dried flowers — L. Seed. Dccoupage—J. Robinson. Dia­ mond jubilee carl — H. Parkin­ son. Diamond jubilee jester — J. Robinson. Pizza — A. Verity. "Late J. A. R. Kay Challenge Clin" (most points) — H. Parkinson. Heavy horses


kinson. "Holton Challenge Cup” (best girl’s handicraft) — H.


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“A1 Read Cup" (best exhibit) — E. K. Williams. “Right Monkey Cun” (best colt) — D. Crane. "Moorfield Cup” (champion


horse) — E. R.Williams. “Newhouse Shield" (heavy horse


turn-out) — Tetley Walker.


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