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Clitheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). Burnley 422381 (Classified)


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 14th, 1995 13 O u t l o o k s u n n y f o r s u p e r b H o d d e r s h o w


T H E R E w a s n o t a n u m b r e l l a i n s i g h t a s t h e l a s t h o t b r e a t h o f s u m m e r d r e w t h e c r o w d s t o S l a i d b u r n f o r t h e 5 2 r id H o d d e r V a l l e y . S h o w S a t u r d a y . .


The clear skies and blaz­


in g sun le f t th e crowds a r r iv in g a t D u c km ire Farm in little doubt th a t a supe rb day was in s to re


for aU. F o r those attending the show, there was no snort-


farmer’s haul of trophies was the prize for supreme champion sheep, won by h is Sw a le d a le g i ram e r shearling. . . The c attle section saw


. age of fun, b u t i t was the te n s e e x c i tem e n t s u r ­ rounding the. competition L ten ts and stalls th a t made . for a thrilling event. -. I n t h e c om p e t i t io n ,


: tension hanging in th e air around them.


' ' ■ .' One of th e competitors


NEWTON you n g ste r Mark B re ak s (10), a pupil a t Thomeyholme RC-Primary ■ School, Dungop Bridge, c au g h t th e judge ’s eye with his floral display .and hU winning e f fo r t was rewarded with a silver shield


who waited through th is ne rv o u s ten s io n fo r th e ju d g e ’s decision was Mr Thomas ■ Robinson, of: T. Robinson and Sons, who saw h is sh e e p sco o p a cabinet full of silverware.- T o p 'o f th is S la id b u rn


a ren a , only th e ju d g e s ’ final decisions, calmed the com p e t ito rs ’ ' n a i l -b i t in g ; n e rv e s and expelled th e


fought contest -


for a £400


s trength meant Longridge cash prize.


B.' B r is to l and Sons, o f . Newton, achieve several f i r s ts in a re p e a t o f la s t year's success. Among th e - titles under the farm’s belt a t the end of the day were those' of Supreme Cham- c p io n a n d C o t tam Cup winner. .. H ow eve r , th e b a t t le s • between th e be as ts were not th e only type of com-- p e t i t io n s a t th e sh ow . ■


' Marquees'and ten ts were th e s i te s for; b a t t le s to achieve , re c o g n i t io n fo r h a v in g g row n th e to p vegetable and baked th e . winning cake. • ■ Of course, th e day was not ju s t about winning. I t


w a s a n occa sion which b r o u g h t t o g e t h e r . t h e fanning community for a family fun event.


'


: • O n e lo c a l r e s i d e n t p le a s e d b y th e sh ow ’B


appearance in Slaidburn was Ribble Valley.Mayor Coun. Dorothy Pe a rson. She said: “The fact th a t i t


-is taking place in my vil­ lage d u r in g my y e a r of


office is superb.’’ The showfleld was l i t ­


tered with exhibition mar­ quees, trade stands and a '


. host of. main ring a tt ra c ­ tions, in d u f ity display t ra c to r pull. As the Slaidbum Silver


ding a dog agil- and a children’s


A-DEFIANT but: good-hearted show o f stren g th , as Bowland Girls Young F a rm e rs (front) celebrate th e i r victory over th e Vale o f Lurie team in th e women’s f in a l o f th e tug-of-war competition '


Band p lay ed , th e men’s tu g -o r -w a r te am s from Chipping and Longridge Y o u n g F a rm e r s u s e d b ru te force in a fiercely-'


Hodder Valley Show results Cattle


Dairy c a t t le .— Cottam Cup (heifer calf born since June 1st.,,


. land Bros. Dairy heifer in'calf: : 1, T. Robinson; 2, Bolland Bros. Dairy heifer in milk: 1, B. Bris­ tol and Sons; 2. R. and R. E. Parker; 3, J.-B. Airey. Dairy cow in calf: 1, Bolland Bros; 2, T. Robinson. Dairy cow in milk: 1. B. Bristol and Sons; 2, Bol­ land Bros; 8, T. Robinson. Best calved cow or heifer: 1, B. Bris­ tol and Sons; 2, Bollana Bros; 3, B. Bristol and Sons.


T. Robinson; 3, Bolland Bros. Dairy heifer unaer two: 1, Bol-


1994): 1, B. Bristol and Sons; 2,


Beef cattle — Breeding bull: 1. R. Seed. Mrs H. A. Shaw


- i p ° S 9


Breaks. Best single exhibit: 1, M. Handley. Mrs C. J . Hirst


Shearling, tu p : '1 and 8, T. Robinson and Sons: 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Tup.lamb: 1, B. Bris­


and Sons. Long and lonk c ro s s —


challenge Trophy: T. Robinson Assorted perennials: v 3 •


v e sio n ; e


L omr a n d lonk c ro s s — Cacti: * III


tol and Sons. P a ir ginimer lambs: 1,T. Robinson and Sons and B. Bristol and Sons. Pair shearlings: 1, B. Bristol and Sons; 2, T. Robinson and Sons. Pair ewes; l..,B.! Bristol and veston; Sons; 2. T.RoDinson and Sons. Best hill group: 1, T. Robinson and , Sons; 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Best male: joint 1. T. Robinson and Sons and B. Bris­ tol and Sons. Best female: 1, B. Bristol and Sons and T. Robin-


r


J.V. Fox; 2. I. P. Marsden; 8, M. and E. Hartley. West Cum­ b e r lan d F a rm e r s ' Trophy 11): 1, J . C.


(cross-bred bull call):


Walker and Sons; 2, Slaidbum Fanners; 3, M. and E. Hartley. West Cumberland Farmers’


•Fi


walker, and Sons; 3, Slaidburn “ » ~ ~ -


era. Late J . Davis Chal- ^ j Parkinson. Pair ewes: 1 Holden; 2, Mrs Graveston; 3, Mrs A. Swrad rTL-“—


1-" »b—«1«~ *«' - J - - - ^ " T 'X r r


\: Leaver Challenge Cup (best pair ^ breeding stock): R. Seed. Late • Col. C; J: Hirst Trophy (best . pair daily cattle): B. Bristol and


ri lenge Cup (best three cattle): . , Bolland Bros. Late E. Parkin­ son Cup (best dairy female): B.


■ Sons. Timothy Proctor’s Chal-


- ing bull): R. Seed. Hanson Sil­ v e r Challenge-Cup (b e s t


• Bristol and Sons. Henson Sil- •ver Challenge Cup (best breed-


. female): B. Bristol and Sons. - Supreme Champion: B. Bristol


Yoimg Farmers


. Calves — Beef type over 12 months: 1, J . P. Marsden. Beef type under 12 months: 1, R. Seed; 2, R. Gardner. Bibby Cui £best bull steer or heifer): 1 ,


lamb: I and 2, D. Harrison. Homed: breeding ewe: 1 and 2, D. Harrison. Dodded gimmer lamb: l^D . Hamson,equal 2, J.Carr. Dodded breeding ewe: 1


neep


.breed: 1, D.Hamson; Champion sheep: J.Carr.


Sheep


Fat lambs wedders (homed): l . and 2, J, Haniaon. Fat lambs wedders (dodded): 1, B. Breaks; 2, A. Carr; 3 ,J . Harrison. Dod- ■


■ Swindlehurst, 2, B. Breaks.1 Dodded shearling tup: 1 and 2,


ded tup. lamb: 1 and 3, L.


1 Late J ; C. Kenyon Challenge Trophy (pair of gimmor h a lf - ; bred lambe): 1, 2 and 3, G. and S. E. Parker and Son. Pair shearling half-bred gunmen): 1 , A. Carr; 2, J . Hamson. Pair


3, A. Carr. Continental shearl­ ing or aged tup: 1, B. Breaks. ,


- half-bred ewes: 1, A. Care; 2, J. Harrison.


..Beat female sheep: 1, H. Hand- ley. Beat male sheep: 1, B.


■ Beat ftill group; 1/ A. Carr.


and 3, J. Carr; 2, D. Hamson. Sons.* Mrs J . A. R. Kay Tro- Fat lamb: 1, D.’Harmon; 2 and ^ phy (best lowland sheep): M. 3, J . Carr. F a t lamb horned : Handley. West Cumberland


_


Farmers ’ Trophy (supreme champion): T. Robinaon and Sons. ■





Flowers — Col. L. C. King-Wil- ldnson Silver Rose-Bowl (bowl of mixed,roseB): 1, Mrs Jan W eisters ; 2, Mrs M.; H a r ­ greaves; 3,' Mrs J. Carr. Three roses: 1 and 2^. H. Rhodes; 3, Mrs M. Hargreaves. One rose:l,


Horticulture Vase sweetipeas:


peas: 1, Mrs Rhodes; ~ ”3, Mrs


ylor. Bowl


Steen; 2, H. Rhodes; 3, Mrs M. Hargreaves.


1


Foley; 2, Mrs M. Hargreaves; 8. Nicola. Breaks. Bowl mixed dahlias: 1, Mra.M. M. Shaw; 2, Mrs Graveston. Four .nastur­ tiums, mounted: 1, Mark Breaks; 2, Mrs J . Bradley.


Basket of flowers: l^ Maiy A DMN CRY \ X WINDOWS X / TRADE PVCu EAD SEUIT


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j.Parkinson. Shearl ”ings— i: 1 and 3, Mrs M. M. Shaw. Arrange- 2, T. Robinson and Sons, 3, E. ment in a cup and saucer: 1,TU.


lamb: 1 and 3;:T. Robinson am Sons; 2, E. and J . Parkinson. Pair gimmer lambs: 1 and 3, T. Robinson and Sons: 2, E. and ~~


Sh - - - - - -


and J. Parkinson. B e s t ....... .. 1, E.and J ; Parkinson.


1, T. Robinson and


Late John L. Wood Troi•ophy binson a d Sons.


L. M. Cowgdl. Ginuner lamb:l, D. and L. M.Cowgill. Shearl­ ing larnb: 1, D.^and L. M. Cow-. gill.-Ewe: 1. D. and L. M. Cow-


Suffolk—Tup lamb: 1, D. and nanaS ’ 6


1, D. andL. M. Cow^lL Special classes — Mrs T. Robinson and Sons (best pair horned gimmer lambs): Slaid­ burn Farmers. S. Schofield Memorial Cup (best pair homed Bhearlings): T. Robinson and Sons. Late W. Greeahslgh Tro­ phy (best pair homed breeding ewes): T. Robinson and Sons. Fylde Water Board.Trophy (best collection of fell sheep): T. Robinson and Sons. Norman


11. Best full group: 1, D. and L. - . CowgilL Best single exhibit:


1 , T. Robinson and Sons. Best Mrs M.Breaks. male:


Graveston. Nursery riyrne: 1, L. Holden; 2, Mrs H. Snaith; 8,


(best single exhibit): 1, T. Ke- Kenyon Trophy: A.Swindle- [en. Mrs Hea-


hurst and L. Hold< Trophy: L.


Floral A r t Trophy (most points): L. Holden. Late J. C.‘


ner beans: 1 and 2; D. Taylor; 3, W. Eason. French beans: 1, N. Pearson; 2, W. Eeeon; 3, J . Wolsters. Broad beans: 1, J. P arry; 2 and 3, W. Eason. . Tomatoes: 1, M. Eastwood: 2, Mrs B. Steen; 3, H. RhodeB. Shallots: 1, E. A. Halstead; 2, M rs G r a v e s t o n ; 3, M. Eastwood... Cabbage: 1. M. Russell-Smitb; 2 and 3, W. Esson. Cauliflower: I, M.Eastwood. Beetroot with tops: 1,2 and 3, W. Eason. Car­ rots with tops: 2. M. Eastwood. Two white or yellow turnips: 2, J. Parry.


Vegetables and fruit — Run­


Trees Challenge Cup (bes t N. Pears homed sheep): T. Robinson and


Red potatoes: 1 and 3, N. Pear-. son. White noiatoes: 1, J. Cha- loner; 2, M. Eastwood. Fruit basket: 1, Mrs M. M. Shaw. Entry of own choice from gar- den or greenhouse: 1, Mrs veston; 2, W. Esson: Mrs Graveston and D. 1 Plated green sal lalad:


' Fruit grown by exhibitor: 1, rson;; 2 ana 3, D. Taylor.


ssonH ’oi ’nt 3, Iw lo r . :


1


Graves ton. Four onions, from sets; 1, M. Russell-Smith; 2 and 3, E. A. Halstead. Late W. R. King-Wilkinson


I , Mrs


Trophy ( tom ato e s ): Miles Eastwood. Eggs and preserves — Six


Mrs M. Hargreaves; 2, N. Pear­ son; % D." Tay


rt -&wV sweet McDougklL^u of mincemeat: 1, fresh non (


• 1, Mrs J . Weisters; 2, Mrs M. Parry. Lemon cheese: 1, Mrs E. Lawson; 2, Mrs J;Weistera. Cakes and bread-— The late Mrs J . Thompson Trophy (fruit cake): 1, Mrs Y. Wailbank; 2, Mrs H. P.-Clack; 3. Mrs E.-


Pinder, 2,-Mrs J . ’ fruit jam: 1, Mrs E. Lawson; 2, Mrs S. Pinaer. Hard fruit jam:


' " "


lira S. Pinder. Fudge: 1, Mrs S. '


1 " 1 ’ ” " welaf


era. Geld heifers: 1, K. seed, 2, <?wni«Hal« On« tun t M. and E. Hartley. Bullock: 1, Swaledale — One tun. t shearlings: 1,. E. and J . Par-


V I™ ’ bit: joint 1, T. Robinson a Sons and B. Bristol and Sons.


Swaledale One tup, two


ldnson:2, T. Robinson and Sons; 8, Slaidburn Fanners. i. Shearling


na


tup: 1, T. Robinson* and Sons; 2 and 3, E. J . Parkinson. Tup ■ - * “ "


Graveston, ton 2. Mrs B.Steen. r


Assorted annuals: 1, Mrs Gra- t


2 f Mr s . 4* S te en . 1, Mrs


Breaks; 3,' John Foley/ plant in * * ‘ ” "ussell-Smith; 2,


i: 1, Mary Foley; 2. Marie


bloom: 1..M. Ru_________, K. Rhodes. Foliage plant: 1, N. Pearson: 2. H. Rhodes. Basket of wild flowers: 1, Nicola Breaks: 2, Mrs Graveston; 3, Mark Breaks. Any flower: Mrs M. Hargreaves#, Mrs Gra- 3, H. Rhodes. Mari-


1,


under-21): Mark Breaks. J . Southworth Stainless Steel Bowl (best exhibit): Susan Gra­ veston. Late S. R.


M. M. Shaw: 2, Mrs M. Breaks. Decorated h a t for Ascot: 1, Nicola Breaks : 2. Mrs M. Breaks: - 3, L. Holden. Posy bowl: 1 , Mrs Graveston; 2,


Barker Shield (best exhibitor


ls: i , Mrs Graveston#, Mrs Lawson.


lenge Cup (most points): Mrs Grace Raw. John King-Wilkin- Mrs Grace Raw.


eon Trophy: Hodson Trap bit): Mrs E. I


in cushion: 1, Mrs A. Swindle- Nicola feristol; 3, Gemma Hazel P1a r^ 1n®f"-pSav°ur>r Read ^ouTl ^ lucky» Cup SktT2, Mi8a HTDewhurst; 3, Howard. rioa n Dewhurst. Hand-knit^


H a n d i c r a f t s


Dewhurat; £Mra V. tiewhouse; ** !. Harrison. Bookmark:


ted lady’s ’b garment:!. “


Susan Graveston. Floral a rt — Pot fleun 1, Mrs


H. Leaver Taylor; 3, Mrs H. Harrison. A. Swindlehurat; 2, Miss C. a


3, Mrs H, 1 , Mrs A. Swindlehurat: 2, Miss C.Dewhurst; 3, Mr H. Harrison. Knitted baby's garment: 1, Mrs H. Harrison, 2and 3 ,1. Bristow. Crochet work: 1, Mrs B. Steen; 2nd. Mrs E. Bwrshaw. Decoupage: Land 2, Mrs K.





Dewhurst. Woodwork: 1 and 2, Miss C. Atkinson, ion. Any bandi- 3. Dewhurst; 2, . .


D e w h u r s t ;


3, Mis s H. uwonc x


craft: 1, Miss H I


Nicola Breaks. Christmas arrangement: X,


______ 1, L. Holden; 2, Mrs M. Breaks; _______ " “


Mrs M. Breaks; 2. L. Holden; 3, Miss'C. Dewhuni A landscape:


Harrison; 3 , ----------- — bo decoratiion:on:


Christmas-tree - T»___n If*, i f DhmIm nVihln nmnno. n . _ L „ 4


Newhouse. Wrapped parcel: 1, Miss H. Dewhurst; 2, Mrs H. H a r r i s o n ; 3, Mr s A. Swindlehurat. Embroidery or needlework: 1, Mrs A. Swindlehurst; 2, Mrs H. Mrs J . Bradley. 1 ,


Miss C. Dewh urst; 8, Mrs V.


Dewhurst- Painting in oil or acrylic: 1 and 3, Mrs-V. Ne­ whouse; 2, Mrs C. Whitaker. Painting in other media: 1, Mrs A. Waterworth; 2, Mrs C. Whi­ taker; 3, Mrs V. Newhouse. Sketch or drawing: 1, Richard Wells; 2, Mrs C. Whitaker; 3. J. Chaloner. Soft toy: joint 1, Miss H. Dewhurat and Miss C. Dewhurst; 3, Miss E. V. Carr. Miss E. Howard Memorial


ew.h u rs t;. 3, Mi s s H. Swindlehurat: 2. Miss C.


kinson; 2, Clare Parkinson: 3. Gemma Howard. Decorated parce ill:: 1, Hazel Parkinson; 2.


2, The Late T. Forrest Cup (out- ‘


C .’• standing exhibit): David Hand- leyTRfcadtt Family TrophyiNi- cola Breaks.


; Young Farmers


Handicrafts — Girls: 1, Chris­ t in e Parkinson; - 2, Nicola Breaks; joint 3, Clare Parkinson and Judith Robinson. Boys: 1, 2 and 3, Richard Wells. Dreas-


xwmiawu. i «, H e a v y h o r s e s


Clare Parkinson; 3, Christine Parkinson. Flower arrange­


Funny_pnqtograph.l_and#2, .


ment: 1, Nicola Bristol; 2. Judith Robinson: 3, Clare Parkinson. Cheesecake: 1, Clare Parkinson; 2, Hazel Parkinson. Poster for YFC: 1, Judith


A1 Read “Rj^ht Moi (best colt): — ----------- 1


Williams Cup for champion heavy horse: Mr R. Whiteoak. Newhouse Shield for heavy


-


horse turn-out: Thwaites Brewery.


,L. Parkinson; 2, Clare Parkin­ son; 3, Judith Robinson.


Robinson: 2, Nicola Bristol; 3. Clare Parkinson. Pizza: 1, Hazel


Bristol. Open sandwich: 1, Hazel Cup (girls): Christine Parkinson. Sheep dog trials


1, Colin Dewhurat (Bess); 2, John Palmer (Fleet); 3, Tony Birkett (JafO; 4, David Carlton (Sim); 5, Anne Snowden (Bill); 6, Colin Dewhurat (Jaa).


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quiche: 1, ^ d i t h Robinson, (beat exhibit): Mr R. Whiteoak. _ unny photograph:


hy (best WI exhi- ’eel.


Gemma Taylor; son; 8, Cni


12 to 16 — Any handicraft: 1, Clare Parldn-


rlstine Parkinson, by: 1, Christine Par­


Parkinson: 2, Clare Parkinson: 3, Judith Robinson. Swiss roll: 1 and 3, Ju d ith Robinson; 2, Christine Parkinson.


•Non-alcoholic drink: 1, Judith Robinson: 2, Clare Parkinson; 3,


Late J . A. R. Kay Challenge Cup: Clare Parkinson and Judith Robinson. Bibby Cup: Richard Seed. Proctor Shield: Richard


Seed.


SHOW president Mr Jo h n P a r ry adds to th e many trophie s won by Mr Richa rd Seed, o f Pa rsonage F a rm , Chipping


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were victorious, while, m the women’s contest, Bow- land Girls Young Farmers were the winners. -- The grand parade, when winning competitors c o l- : lec ted th e i r prize s from . th e show p re s id e n t , Mr John ■ Pa rry, saw several fa rm e r s le a v e w e ighed down w ith tro p h ie s and rosettes. H ow ev e r , i t wa s th e


comment of one f a rm e r , . w a i t in g to c o l le c t h is pr ize s, th a t summed up th e a tm o s p h e r e o f th e show. He simply said: “I t ’s be en a r ig h t good l i t t le show.” .


CHIPPING YOUNG FARMERS grima ce in th e tug-of-war f inal, b u t th e i r e fforts were to no avail, a s they were defeated by Longridge


Trophy (most outstanding exhi­ bit): Miss C. Atkinson. Photography — “Reflections”:


Wood; 2, Mrs M. Breaks; 3, J. Chaloner. Outride show area: 1, Mrs M. Breaks: 2, K. Wood#, D. Taylor. Inside show area: 1, Mrs J. Bradley; 2, B. Singleton; 3, Mrs A.Rus sell-Sm ith.


I, Mr J . jPairy; 2 and 3. Mrs M. Breaks. Religious building: 1, K.


Natural history: 1. 2 and 8. Mrs M. Breaks. Fanning: 1, Mrs J. Bradley: 2, Miss IT Parker; 8, Mrs M. Breaks. Family portrait: 1, D. Harrison; 2, Bln J. Brad­ ley; 3, B. Singleton.- Late James Thompson Trophy


iters. Soft son: 3, Thomas Barlow. The ¥ M «-»-»-


Peel. Caramel riiorlcalu: 1, Mrs J . Weisters; 2..Mra G. M. Raw:: 3, Mrs H. P. Clack. Banana loan. L Mrs S. Pmderf, Mrs G. M. Raw; 3, Elizabeth Schofield. Orange sandwich cake: 1, Mrs


K. Taylor: 2, Miss C. M. Atkin- bod; 3. Mrs G. M.Raw. Slaid­ burn Fair cakes: 1 and 2, Mrs K. Taylor; 3, Mrs B. Robinson. Rum truffles: 1/ Mrs J . .Weis- tera: 2, Mrs S. Pmder, 3, Miss G. Taylor. Victoria sandwich cake: I. Mrs K. Taylor; 2. .Mra B. Robinson; 3, Mrs S. Pmder. Four pieces of any tray bakes: 1, Mrs G. M. Raw. . Gingerbread biscuits (16 3


cular pattern: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Charlotte Robinson; S;-John Foley. Pencil drawing: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Claire FisSer;3, Janet Spence. Gingerbread family: 1, J -■


Taylor. . flight te i


flhi& d ____nine — Printed cir­


ohn Fole ; 2, Claire Fisher: 3, Stephanie wood. Vegetable vehicle: 1, Thomas Handley: 2, Nicola Breaks; 8,' John Foley. Christmas cardr l , Kayleigh McIntyre; 2,. Phoebe Wallhamc; 3,.Claire Robinson. Moonbuggy from waste material: . 1. Phoebe WaUbank; 2, Thomas Handley; 8; Nicola Breaks. Handwnf 1 , Stephanie Wood; 2, Ste^


" l e y & C " - • -


. term 1, Ben Chew: 2, Thomas Wells; 3. Malcolm Taylor. Gin­ gerbread family. 1, Lucy Cooke; 2, Malcolm Taylor; 3, Katnna Wozniack. Christmas card: 1 , David Handley; 2, Malcolm Tay­ lor; 8; Richard Robinson. Photo­ graph of animal o r .p et: 1 , . Joanna WaUbank; 2, HalTarldn-


Five to seven years — Dinosaur from modelling material: 1, Eliz­ abeth Scott; 2, Thomaa Wells; 3, Thomaa Proctor. Handwriting: 1, Malcolm Taylor; 2, James White; 8, ; Katrina Woimack. Vegetable vehicle: -1. David Handley; 2, Thomaa Wella; 3, L. Tedstone. ran ted circular pat-


(best exhibit): Mrs J. Bradley. Children


, tIVIIIW uauiwuA, «*• AM


__ Late M. Parkinson Cup anndwrittii:ng 6-7): Malcolm


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and under): 1, Miss G .Taylor; 2,- S. Elms. Pizza (16 ye


under): l .John Foley. Paridn: 1, * Mrs K. Taylor; 2, Mrs G.rM;-


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Raw. Cake that granny used to • bake: 1, Mrs S. Singleton; 2, . Mrs G.M. Raw. Raspberry,! buns: 1, Elizabeth: Schofield;-2, Idrs G. H. Raw. Fruit pie: 1,‘ ....................... ). MTRaw;


Raw. Afternoon tea for one: 1,' Mn J . Weister. Chocolate cake: 1. Mrs S. Pinder: 2L Mrs K. Taylor; 3, Elizabeth Schofield. Swiss roll: 1, Mrs G. M. Raw; 2,


rap scones: 1, Mrs G. M.


Haw; 3, Elizabeth Schofield. > / Individual trifle: :1, Mrs J . Bradley; 2, Mrs J . Weisters. loaf;


Singleton.; WI/section; The Late Mra J . Thompson s ' , ’ “


. writing 8-9): Stephanie wood. - Y - 10 to 1 1 — Dinosaur, from


. Christopher Spence: 2, Phoebe WaUbanlc 3. Nicola Breaks. Late BL Parkinson Cup (hand-


Bristol; 8. Mandie Proctor. Col­ lage:!,' Alan Coar; 2, Phoebe Wailbank; 8, Amanda Aspinall. Dinos aur - from modelling material: 1/ Charlotte Robinson; 2. . Ben Wilson; 3,. Alan. Co&r. Pnotograph of animal or peti 1,


________________________________


. Anne Parkinson; 3 , . Steven Elms. Gingerbread family: 1, David Parkmson; 2, . Anne Par­ kinson; 3, . Steven Elms. Hand­ writing: 1, Ruth Mayer;2,


pattern: 1, Mark Breaks; 2,


il Y i B r ie r c l i f f e S h o p p in g C e n t r e , B r ie r c l i f f e R o a d ( n e a r B u r n le y G e n e r a l in f i rm a iy ) , - ,B u rn le y / ' ’ T e l : 0 1 2 8 2 4 5 6 2 1 4


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