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TRADEV/INDS Hot competition
for the trophies by Stewart Pimbley
AUTUMN was put on hold for the weekend’s 53rd Hodder Valley Show, which turned out to be a scorcher in every sense of the word. Not only did the show’s
a s f a r a w a y a s Manchester. The day c e r ta in ly
family affair, attracting people from the local farm ing community and from
venue, Holme Head at Dunsop Bridge, bake in the sun, but there was plenty of hot competition for the championship silverware. > It proved to be a real
brought out the competi tive spirit in everyone. Family members pitted their wits against each other. The Breaks family, of
New Laithe Farm, New ton, were just one of the families who battled it out in the competition mar quees. Mother Mrs Mar garet Breaks was beaten by her daughter, Nicola (9), in one of the flower sections, but she still won the floral art trophy. Her son, Mark (11), did
PICTURES — Top left: Restoring his tractor to i ts former glory — James Spurgeon has his work cut out before next year’s show. (CAT 2358)
Above: There was no Ict-up in the competi tion as the judges cast a
final glance over these farmers* ewes. (CAT 2360)
Left: The show was a big draw for everyone, and R i b b 1 c Valley Mayor Coun. Eileen Lowe (pictured third from left) with her con sort, Raymond, cer tainly enjoyed the event (CAT 2357)
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not let the side down and repeated last year’s suc cess by scooping the Barker Shield again. Elsewhere in the com
Came6
JOHN WALKER (13), of Brennand Farm, Dunsop Bridge — was successful with his calves. (CAT 2356)
CATTLE
(heifer calf bom since June 1st 1985): 1, 11. Bristol and Sons;
Dairy cattle — Cottam Cup
J . Roe and Son. Dairy heifer in milk: 1 and J. Holland Bros; 2, R. and J . Roe and Son. Dairy’ cow in calf: 1, Holland Bros. Dairy cow in milk: 1, Richard Parker; 2, B. Bristol and Sons; 2,Bolland Bros. Best calved cow or heifer: 1, Richard Parker; 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Beef cattle — Breeding bull:
2. Holland Bros; 3, R. and .1. Roe and Son. Dairy heifer under two: 1, Bolland Bros; 2, R. and
judges with his calves. Among the prizes he won were for best beef-type calf over 12 months and
made its mark on the event. John Walker (13), of Brennand Farm, Dun sop Bridge, impressed
petition arena, familiar faces were battling to take home the prized cham pions’ rosettes for their cattle, sheep and horses. It was a year that youth
l § ' &
bring a touch of flair to the event. James Spurgeon (14), of Mason Green Farm, Bashall Eaves, created a stir when he drove his prized Ferguson
Parkinson. Procter Shield (best calf or sheep): John Walker.
SHEEP
I, Richard Seed. Mrs H. A. Shaw Challenge Trophy (beef
J . V. Fox. Cross bred bull calf bom from 1.9.95: 1 and 3, J . C. Walker and Son; 2, Procters Farm Ltd. Cross bred heifer calf born from 1.9.95: 1, J . V.
type cow or heifer with calf at foot): 1. J . Kay. Geld heifer: 1, Riehard Seed. Bullock: 1, Geof frey Mellin; 2, John Marsden; 3,
Fox.West Cumberland Farmers Trophy: 1, J . C. Walker and Son. Trophy for champion anm- mak Richard Seed. SPECIAL CLASSES
and Sons; 3, Holland Bros. Mr Timothy Proctor’s Challenge Cut) (best three cattle): 1, Bol land Bros; 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Late E. Parkinson Cup (best dairy female): 1, Richard
female): 1, Riehard Parker. Supreme champion: Richard
YOUNG FARMERS
John Walker. Preston Farmer s Trophy
months: 1, Steven Bristol. Beef type over 12 months: 1. John Walker; 2, Riehard Seed. Beef tyi>e under 12 months: 1 and —
Calves — Dairy type over 12
•John Walker. Sheep — Horned gimmer
(best pair): John Walker. Bftiby Cup (best bull steer or heifer).
lamb: 1 and 2, H. and C. Parkin son. Horned breeding ewe. I and 2. H. and C. Parkinson. Dodded gimmer lamb: 1, Janies
Champion sheep: H. and U. | r t o u t
embers of r Farmers, rompetitors > represent he county
; of ten pin eston was
m em b e r s
t Edisford it 7-15 p.m. jefield Lei-
fire
> were , a rub-
L*neh in Lheroe. r» scene
^officer said be
Seed.
(bes t pair dairy c a ttle ) : 1. Richard Parker; 2, li. Bristol
Late Col. C. G. Hurst Trophy
Mrs T. Robinson and Sons Spe cial (best homed gimmer lambs): 1, R. and A. WaUbank and Son; 2. J. Harrison; 3, E.W. and J.R. P a rk in s o n . S. S chof ie ld Memorial Cup (best pair homed shearlings); 1, T. Robinson and Sons; 2, R. and A. Wallbank ami Son; 3, B. Bristol and Sons. R.Tumer Specials (best homed female sheen): 1 and 2, T. Robinson and Sons. Best horned male sheep: 1 and 2, T. Robin son and Sons. Late W. Green- halgh Trophy (best pair horned breeding ewes): 1, B. Bristol and Sons; 2, T. Robinson and Sons. Fylde Water Board Tro phy (best collection of fell
Special classes and trophies —
under 24 months and the joverall Young Farmers’ best exhibit. And youth helped to
TEF20 in the parade of antique tractors. The Itibblesdale School
pupil plans to restore his tractor during the winter months, so keep an eye open for the restored machine at next year’s
tered with exhibition mar quees, trade stands and a host of main ring attrac tions, including a one man and his pig display and a children’s tractor pull. All the winners were
show. The showground was lit
2, B. Bristol and Sons. Two gimmer lambs: 1, J. Harrison; 2, T. Robinson and Sons; 3, B. Bristol and Sons. Two shearl ings: 1, T. Robinson and Sons; 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Pair ewes: 1, B. Bristol and Sons; 2, T. Robinson and Sons; 3, J . Harrison. Sir Simon Towneley Prize
Nursery rhyme: 1, Mrs M. Breaks; 2, Mrs J. Weisters; 3, Mrs J. Cowin. Floral Art Trophy (for exhibi
ALL THE DAY’S RESULTS.
Cup for most points: Mrs S. Graveston. Cake made by gentleman: 1,
tor with most points); Mrs M. Breaks. Vegetables and fruit: Peas: 2
(best full group); 1, T. Robinson and Sons; 2, B. Bristol and Sons. Best male: 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Best female: 1, B. Bristol and Sons. Best single exhibit: 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Swaledale — One tup, two
D. Taylor: 2. F. E. Raw; 3, B. Singleton. Hudson Trophy for best WI
and 3, W. Esson. Runner beans: 1, N. Pearson; 2 and 3, I). Tay lor. French beans: 1, 2 and 3. W. Esson. Broad beans: 1, D. Tay lor, 2, Rev. M. Russell-Srnith; 3, W. Esson. Late W. R. King- Wilkinson Trophy (tomatoes): 2, Rhodes; 3, D. Taylor. Shallots: 1, MrsS. Graveston. Lettuce: 3, W. Esson. Cabbage: 2, J. Parry; 3, W.
sheep); land 2,
T.Robinson and Sons. Norman Trees Challenge Trophy (best homed sheen): 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Mrs J. A. R. Kay Challenge Trophy (best lowland sheep): 1, Brian Breaks.West Cumberland tanners Trophy (supreme champion sheep): T. Robinson and Sons; Brian Breaks (reserve). w Fat sheep — Two fat lambs
shearlings: 1 and 2, T. Robinson and Sons. Shearling tup: 1, T. Robinson and Sons; 2, R. and A. Walibank and Son; 3, E. W. ami J.R. Parkinson. Tun lamb: 1 and 2, T. Robinson ami Sons; 3, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. Two gimmer Iambs: 1 and 2, T. Robinson and Sons; 3, R. and A.Wallbank and Son. Two shearlings: 1. T. Robinson and Sons; R. and A. Wallbank and Son; 3, E. W. and J . R. Parkin son. Pair ewes: 1 and 2, T. Robinson and Sons; 3, R. and A. Wallbank and Son. Sir Simon Towneley Prize and
edders (horned): 1 and 2, J. Harrison. Two fat lambs wed
ders (dodded): 1, Brian Breaks; 2, K. Birzkalns. Dodded (open) — Tup lamb:
1, Brian Breaks; 2, L. Swindle- hurst; 3, B. Hartley and Sons.
Parker: 3, Bolland Bros. Han son’s Silver Challenge Cup (best
Shearling tup: 1. J . C. Walker and Son; 2, L. Swindlehurst; 3, B Hartley and Sons. Tup aged: 1 John Green; 2, J. C. Walker and Son. Continental shearling or aged tup: 1, Brian Breaks; G. and S. E. Parker. Late J . C. Kenyon Trophy (best pair gim- mer Iambs): 1 and 2, G. and S. E. Parker; 3, John Green. Pair shearling gimmer: 1, G. and S. E Parker; 2, L. Swindlehurst; B. * Hartley and Sons. Pair half- bred ewes: 1, G. and S. E. Parker and Son; 2, A. Carr. _ Sir Simon Towneley Prize
(croup of seven sheep): G. and
Carr. Dodded breeding ewe. 1 ami 2. James Carr, ta t lamb: 1 and 2, James Carr.
tu p , two shear lings : 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Shearling tup: 1, B. Bristol and Sons. Tup lamb: 1, T. Robinson and Sons;
B o o k shop
CLITHEROE is to have another book shop, follow- in g a decision by councillors. Members of the Ribbie
Valley Council’s Planning and Development Commit tee gave the go-ahead to the conversion of a house in Lowergate into the retail property, despite objections by Clitheroe Town Council.
Car damaged
BOTH near-side doors of a Rover 214 car were damaged when vandals attacked the vehicle over Friday night and Saturday morning. The damage caused to the car, which was parked in West View, Clitheroe, is valued at £{00.
Ixmk and Lonk Cross — One ^
S E. Parker. Mrs C. J. Hirst Trophy (best female): 1, Brian Breaks; 2, John Green. Best male: 1, Brian Breaks; 2, L. Swindlehurst. _
and Son; 3, E.W. and J. R. Par kinson. Best female: 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Best male: 1, T. Robinson and Sons. Late John L. Wood Trophy (best sin- gle exh libit): T. Robinson and Sons.
HORTICULTURE
Wilkinson Silver Rose Bowl (bowl mixed roses): 1, H. Rhodes, 2; Mrs J. Carr; 3, Mrs B. Steen. Three roses: 1 ami 2, H. Rhodes. One rose: 1 and 2, H. Rhodes; 3, N. Pearson. Bowl sweet peas: 1, A. P. Kapp;2,
Mrs B. Steen; 3, Mrs S. Graves- ton. Vase sweet peas: 1 and 2, A. P. Kapp; 3 ,1). Taylor. Basket garden (lowers: 1. G.
Flowers — Col. L. C. King-
Mr F. Shaw Challenge Trophy (best full group): 1. T. Robinson and Sons; 2, R. and A. Wallbank
HANDICRAFTS
Esson. Cauliflower: 3, W. Esson. Beetroot with tops: 1, 2 and 3. W. Esson. Carrots: 1 and 2, N. Pearson: 3, Christopher Handley. Turnips: 2. J. Parry. Fruit grown by exhibitor: 1,
3, Fr J. Chaloner. Fruit basket: 1, Mrs S. Graveston. Entry of own choice: 1 ami 2. J. Parry: 3, I). Taylor. Green salad: 1, Mrs S. Graveston. Onions grown f rom s e t s : 1, R e v . M. Russell-Smith. Eggs and preserves — Six fresh hen eggs: 2, Mrs S. Gra
Mrs J . Weisters; 2 ,1). Taylor. Potatoes: 1 and 2. N. Pearson;
lehurst; 2, Mrs S. Graveston; 3. Miss C. Dewhurst. Knitted lady’s garment: 1 and 2, Mrs S. Graveston; 3. Mrs D. Scott. Draught excluder l and 3, Miss H. Dew hu rst; 2, Miss C. Dewhurst. Soft furnishing or rug: 1, Mrs S. Graveston; 2, Miss C. Dewhurst; 3, Mrs K. Bond. Crochet: 1 and 2, Mrs K. Bond. Decoupage: 1 and 3, Mrs K. Taylor; 2, Mrs S. Graveston. Cross-stitch miniature: 1, Miss C. Dewhurst; 2, Mrs S. Harri son; 3, Mrs A. Swindlehurst. Any kind handicraft: 1, Mrs S.
Pin cushion; 1, Mrs S. Swind
exhibit: 1, Mrs S. Mason; 2, Miss H. Dewhurst: 3,Mrs M. Parry.
per border: 1, Stephanie Wood; 2, Harry McFall; 3, Nicola Breaks. Still-life drawing: 1, K. Wozniak; 2, John Foley; 3, Harry McFall. Peppermint mice: 1. Stephanie Wood: 2, Harry McFall; 3, Malcolm Tay lor. Fruit and vegetable kim anil queen: 1, Amanda Aspinall. 2, James White. Easter card: 1, Phoebe Wallbanbk; 2, Nicola B re a k s ; 3, K. Wozniak. Decorated aluminium can: 1, Charlotte Robinson; 2, Malcolm Taylor; 3, Phoebe Wallbank. Handwriting (Mrs M. Parkinson Trophy): 1, Stephanie Wood; 2. Nicola Breaks; 3, Thomas Wells. Pattern from pressed leaves:
Harrison. 8-9 years — Painted wallpa
at the grand parade. But the day was not just
presented with their tro phies and rosettes by show president Mr John Naylor
about winning. It was a perfect end to the summer and is certain to leave everyone who attended with warm memories that will keep them smiling through the cold winter months.
GREAT REDUCTIONS! Everything must go
JEAN would like to take this
opportunity before her retirement to thank ail her customers for tbeir custom over the last 25 years.
Mrs Anita Lloyd Jones will take over Cameo and it will be business as usual.
Once again Thank You
j CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE Tel: (01200) 424030
o f Clitheroe Hammerton St, Burnley g[| BRUNLEA TRAVEL ,7302
veston. Jellied beetroot: 1 and 3, Mrs J. Weislers; 2. F. E. Raw. Mincemeat: 1, Mrs K. Metcalfe; 2 and 3, Mrs J. Weisters. Pick- led onions: 1, Mrs J. Weisters: 2 and 3, F. E. Raw. Marmalade: 1. Mrs S. Gmveston: 2, A. P. Kami; 3, Mrs J . Weisters. Fudge: 1, Mrs S. Graveston; 2, Mrs J . Weisters; 3, Mary Foley. Soft fruit jam: 1, MrsJ. Weis
J . Sanders; 2, Mrs S. Graveston; 3. Mrs J. Carr. Mayonnaise: 1, MrsJ. Weisters; 2, Mrs K. Met calfe; 3, F. E. Raw. Home-made wine: 1 and 2. Mrs .J. Cowin; 3, A. P. Kapp. John King-Wilkinson Trophy
ters; 2, Mrs S. Esson; 3, Mrs E. Lawson. Hard fruit jam: 1 and 2. Mrs K. Metcalfe; 3, Mrs J. Sanders. Lemon cheese: 1, Mrs
for exhibitor with most ]faints: MrsJ. Weisters.
D. Swindlenurst; 2, Mrs S. ura- veston; 3, Rachel Alpe. Dahlias: I, G. D. Swindlehurst; 2, Mrs S. Graveston. Nasturtiums: 1, G.
J . Thompson Trophy for best fruit cake: 1, Mrs S. Esson: 2.
D. Swindlehurs t; 2, Mark Breaks; 3, Fr J . Chaloner. As sorted annuals: 1, Mrs S. Gra veston: 2, H. Rhodes; 3, G. D. Swindlehurst. Assorted peren nials: 1, Mrs S. Graveston; 2, Mark Breaks; 3, Mrs B. Steen. Cacti: 1, G. I). Swindlehurst;
2, Mary Foley; 3, Mark Breaks. Plant in bloom; 1, A. P. Kapp; 2, G. D. Swindlehurst; 3, C. Hal stead. Foliage plant: 1, Mrs E. Lawson; 2, Mrs L. Rhodes; 3, Rachel Alpe. Basket wild (low ers ami grasses: 1, G. D. Swind lehurst; 2, Mrs S. Graveston: 3, Mark Breaks. Any unspecified flower: 1, G. D. Swindlenurst; 2 and 3, H. Rhodes. Pansies: 1, G. D. Swindlehurst. Stainless steel bowl (best
exhibit): G. D. Swindlehurst. Floral art — A pot fleun 1,
J . Bradley; 3, Mrs M. Breaks. Breakfast tray arrangement: 1, Miss C. Dewhurst; 2, Mrs M. Breaks; 3, Liz Holden. Posy bowl: 1, Liz Holden; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Mrs S. Graveston. A Christmas arrangement: 1, Mrs M. B r e a k s ; 2, M is s C. Dewhurst; 3, Miss
H.Dewhurst. 100 years of the cinema: 1, Mrs M. Breaks; 2, Liz Holden. Mrs M. Heaton Trophy for
Liz Holden; 2, Mrs J. Cowin; 3, Mrs M. Breaks. Decorated hat: 1, Mrs A. Swindlehurst; 2, Mrs
G r a v e s to n ; 2 , Mrs V. N ew h o u s e ; 3, Mis s H . Dewhurst. Wrapped parcel: 1, Mrs A. Swindlenurst; 2. Mrs S. Graveston; 3, Mrs A. Russell- Smith. Embroidery or needle work: I, Mrs S. Graveston; 2, Mrs A. Russell-Smith; 3, Mrs C. Holden. Christinas decora tion: 1, Mrs A. Swindlehurst; 2, Mrs S. Lord; 3, Mrs S. Harri son. Painting in oil or acrylic: 1 and 2. Mrs V. Newhouse. Paint ing in other media: 1, Miss A. Weisters; 2 and 3, Mrs V. Newhouse. Sketch or drawing: I. Richard Wells; 2. Fr J. Cha- linor; 3, Anna Weister. Soft toy; 1 and 2, Mrs S. Graveston; 3, Miss H. Dewhurst. Photography — “ Reflec
Cakes and bread — Late Mrs Wood; 2 and 3, Mrs J. Bradley.
bank. Caramel shortcake: 1, Mrs G. M. Raw; 2, Mrs J. Weisters. Banana loaf: 1, Mrs Y. Wall- bank; 2, Mrs V. Welson; 3, Mrs
G. M. Raw. Orange sandwich cake: 1, I). Taylor; 2, Mrs S. Singleton: 3. Airs B. Steen.
Slaidburn fairy cukes: 1, Mrs G. M. Raw. Rum tioiffles: 1, Mrs S. Gra
M. Raw; 2, Mrs 11. Clack. Gin ger biscuits (Kiyears and under):
veston. Victoria sandwich: 1, Mrs V. Welson; 2, Mrs S. Esson. Carrot cake: 1, Mi’s G.
1. Christopher Handley; 2. Anne Parkinson: 3, Gemma Taylor. Pizza and topping (Hi yrs and under): joint 3, Mary Foley and Anne Parkinson.
• Mrs S. Esson. Cake that granny used to bake: 1, Mrs B. Harri son; 2. Mrs S. Singleton. Rasp- Iferry buns: 1. Mrs S. Esson; 2, Mrs G. M. Raw. Fruit pie: l ’ Mrs S. Esson; 2, Mrs S. Graves- tnn; 3, Mrs G. M. Raw. Bread: 1, Mrs G. M. Raw; 2, Mrs A. Russell-Smith: 3. Mrs Y. Wall- bank. Chocolate cake: I, Mi’s S. Graveston; 2, Mrs B. Steen; 3] Mary Foley. Swiss roll: I, Mrs Y. Wallbank; 2, Mrs S. Graves- ton; 3, Mrs G. M. Raw. Short
Parkin: Mrs Y. WaUbank; 2,
best exhibit (arrangement in a cup and saucer) 1, Liz Holden; 2, Mrs M. Breaks; :l. Mrs .1. Cowin. Arrangement “A coun try walk”: 1. Mrs M. Breaks; 2. Liz H u lilen ;M rs .1. Cowin.
son: 3. D. Taylor. Courting cake: I, Mrs (». M. Raw Mi-s E. M. Taylor Challenge
bread: 1. Mrs S. Graveston; 2 Mrs M. Parry; 3. Mrs V.Welson. Date and walnut cake: I, Mrs S Graveston; 2. Mrs (». M. Raw Mrs M. Parry. Cherrv loaf:’ f Mrs S. Esson; 2. Mrs V. Wel-
Mrs K. Taylor; 3, Mrs Y. Wall-
MrsJ. Bradley. CH ILD R EN ’S SECTION
print outside show area: 1, Mrs M. Breaks; 2. A. P. Kapp; 3, Fr J. Chalinor. Colour print inside show area: 1. MrsJ. Bradley; 2, Mrs V. Newhouse; 3, K. Wtfod. Any Hodder Valley event: 1, K.
1, Amanda Aspinall;, 2, Nicola Breaks; 3 , ‘Stephanie Wood. Clay model: 1, Stephanie Wood; 2, Benjamin Thompson; 3 Thomas Wells. Photograph: 1, Hannah Bentley; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Stephanie Wood. 10-11 years— Painted wallpa
per border: 1, Samantha Wood; 2. K a thry n Walmsley; 3, Thomas Handley. Still-life drawing: 1, Jeffrey Singleton: 2, Steven Walker; 3, Stephanie Bristol. Peppermint mice: 1, Samantha Wood; 2, Claire Fisher: 3; David Parkinson. Fruit and vegetable king and
queen: 1, Amanda Taylor; 2,
tions’’: I and 3, A. P. Kapp, 2, Mrs M. Breaks. Any season: 1, Christine Parkinson; 2, A. P. Kapp: 3, Helen Parker. Colour
Christa McFall; 3, Katy Piuder. Easter rani: 1, Stephanie Bris tol; 2, Kathryn Walmsley; 3, .Jef frey Singleton. Decorated alu minium ran: 1, Neysa Archer; 2, Christa McFall; 3, Ben Wilson. Handwriting: 1, David Parkin son; 2, Steven Walker; 3, Ste phanie Bristol. Pattern from pressed leaves;
1, Samantha Wood; 2, David Parkinson: 3, Steven Walker. Clav model: 1, Steven Walker; 2, Thomas Handley; 3, Emily P e te r s . P h o to g ra p h y : 1 Michelle laiwson; 2. B. Wig- gans; 3, Amanda Taylor. 12-10 years — Handicraft: 1.
Colour print “ Fanning”: 1, Helen Parker; 2. A. P. Kapp: 3, Mrs D. Parker. Family portrait: 1, N. Harrison; 2, A. P. Kapp; 3,
ing: 1, laiura Coupland; 2, Jon athon Parker; 3, Marianne Rus sell-Smith. Collage: 1, James Hartley; 2,Michael Roberts: 3, Marianne Russell-Smith. Three to five years — Paint
Under three years — paint
ing: 1, Mark O’Brien; 2, Daniel Parker; 3. John Norman. Col
John Spence; 2, Elizabeth White; 3, Caroline Russell- Smith. Still-life drawing: 1, Matthew Whalley; 2, Michael Ashcroft: 3, Caroline Russell- Smith. Peppermint mice: 1, Lucy Cook; 2, Thomas Harrison: 3, Hal Parkinson. Fruit and vegetable king and queen: 1, Matthew Fisher; 2, Thomas Harrison; 3. Sarah Jones. Eas ter card: 1, Faith Thompson; 2, JUlian Handley; 3, Richard Robinson. Decorated aluminium cun: 1, Heather Whalley: 2, D av id H a n d le y ; 3, Hal
Tootle; 3, Emma Turner. 5-7 years — Collage clown: 1,
phv for handwriting: 1, Jillian Hamllev; 2, Benjamin Breakell; 3. Elizabeth White. Pattern from pressed leaves: 1, Joanna Walllmnk; 2, Jillian Handley; 3, Lucv Cooke. Hand puppet: 1, Thomas Harrison: Joanna Wallbank: 3. Tom Turner. Photograph: 1. Matthew lootle; 2. David Handley; 3. Thomas
Parkinson. Late Mrs M. Parkinson I ro-
lage; 1, Heather Alpe; 2, James
Are please to announce they have notv moved to new premises at:
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With a large showroom showing many of the items available.
Christopher Handley; 2. Mary Foley; 3, Christine Parkinson. Photography: 1, Mary Foley; 2,
Anne Parkinson; 3, Christine Parkinson. Decorated parcel: 1, Nicola Bristol; 2, Christine Par kinson; 3, Gemma Taylor. Young Farme rs: llundi
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kinson. Open sandwich: 1, Clare Parkinson: 2, Hazct Parkinson; 3, Judith Robinson. Swiss roll: 1, Judith Robinson; 2, Clare Robinson: 3, Hazel Parkinson. Non-alcoholic drink: 1, Judith Robinson; 2, Hazel Parkinson; 3, Clare Parkinson. Savoury quiche: 1, Judith Robinson 2,
Parkinson; 2, Nicola Bristol; 3, Clare Parkinson. Victoria sand wich: 1, Clare Parkinson; 2, Judith Parkinson; 3, Hazel Parkinson.
Funny photograph: 1, Hazel Clare Parkinson.
J. Dodd. “The Right Monkey Cup” for
2, Daniel Thwaites pic. Best barren mare or gelding: 1, J. Dodd; 2 ami 3, E. Hunt. Best brood mare with foal at foot: 1 R. Whiteoak; 2, Mrs Graham: 3
Best two-year-old colt: 1 and HEAVY HORSES SfO*®
best foal: 1, Mrs Graliam; 2, R. Whiteoak: 3, J . Dodd. Best pair h eavy h o r s e s : 1, Daniel Thwaites pic; 2, K. Hunt. Best yearling: I,.I. D. Bolton. “A1 Read Trophy” for best
heavy horse turnout: Daniel Thwaites pic.
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