. . « R u n i le i i422M1 (Classified) 1U Clitlicme Advertiser & Times, August 20th, 1000
Rain fails to put dampener on popular show
Hundreds enjoy 70th event
RAIN failed to dampen the Bank Holiday spirits of Ribble Valley residents who mucked in to make Chipping Show a huge success. Hundreds of visitors braved the
best male, Messrs Tetley and Hogan. Stanley Rich Memorial Trophy for best female, C. Richardson. Ulverston. A. J. Collinson Cup for champion, C. Richardson. Texel. Society Cup for champion, Mr Lucas,
Jacob. Stanley Rich Memorial Trophy for
weather to see the cream of the local farming fraternity at the 70th staging of the popular rural event. The best of the region’s sheep, shire
horses, cattle and ponies lined up in the main arena to battle it out for the 100 trophies up for grabs. There were sensational displays by
the One Man and his Pig team, and the hounds and whips of Holcombe Hunt, as well as a tug-of-war contest and sounds by the Longridge Band. A novelty dog show proved particu
handicraft enthusiasts battled for hon ours in the show’s tents.
larly popular and there were numerous trade stands. Away from the farming competition,
RESULTS Cattle
best pair, A. Pye, Inplewhite. Ann Kay chal lenge Cup for best dairy heifer, R. Parker. W. 0. Street Cup for best dairy cow, R. Parker. Holstein Friesian. F. Uamber Challenge
Thomley-with-Wheatley. Ayrshire. A. E. M. Pye Silver Salver for
champion, A. Pye, Inglewhite. Cherry Tree Cup for best heifer, K. Thornber, Thomley- with-Wheatley. Rose Bowl for best cow, Albert Pye, Inglewhite. Open Dairy. S. Bullock Cup for champion, R.
Parker. Charolais. Committee Cup for champion, W.
pion, J. Woods. Dutton.
kard for best heifer, J . A. Hollingsworth, Holywell. W. Carefoot and Sons Cup for best bull and Ashko Tankard for best steer, J. Woods, Dutton. YFC. W. Pye Cup for champion, M. Hay-
Commercial Beef,. Preston Farmers Tan , _
Ashton, Ince Blundell. Simmcntal. Society Challenge Cup for cham
Cup for champion. R. Parker. Sir W. Brass Cup for collection of three, J. B. Airey ami Sons,
Society Rosette for supreme champion, J. Kevill. Silcocks Challenge Cup for most points, S. Stott. J. Hayhurst Challenge Cup for inter breed, J. Kevill. o Frank ami Mary Kelsall Trophy for best pair
Blackburn. Specials. Heyes Silver Challenge Cup and
f honied lambs,.!. Pickard, Gt. Harwood. Heavy Horses
Committee Tankard for champion, E. R. Wil liams, Littleborough. Committee Tankard for winner of class, E. R. Williams. W. P. Brewer Cup for best pair, L. N. Harrison. Clifton. West Cumberland Farmers’ Tankard for best brood mare with foal, L. N. Harrison. Shire Horse Society Silver Spoon and NatWest Bank Cup for champion, L. N. Harrison. Norman Hayhurst Trophy for tradesman’s turnout, Thwaites Brewery. In-hand pony. A. A. Birtwistle Challenge
Cup for champion, Mrs D. Stuart, Chorley. In-hand horse. W. H. and M. E. Park
THE
Memorial Trophy for champion, Peter Fewton, Fulwood. Equitation. Giles Cup fur equitation cham
Trophy for lead rein equitation, Janet Web ster, Briercliffe. John Potter Cup for best family horse, Janet Zaldats, Fulwood. National Provincial Building Society Cup for best chil dren's everyday riding pony, Sarah Turner, Longridge. W. J . France Challenge Cup for best children’s everyday riding lead rein pony, laiuru Weld Blundell, Chipping. Working hunlcr. Saddle End Cup for cham
pion, Sarah Keighley. Longridge. Ridden horse ana pony. Newtnnd Challenge
pion, Susan Worsley, Ribchester. Shetland pony. Eclipse Shetland Stud Shield
Rosette for supreme light horse champion, R. and C. A. Irwin, Langho.
Society Cup for most points in horticultural section, J . Murray, Fulwood. Major Read Cup for most (Joints in the vege
Horticulture
herd book, R. Parker. W. rye Memorial Tro phy for best exhibit in show by member, M. Airey, Thornley-with-Wheatley. Society Rosette for supreme cattle champion, W. Ash ton. B. Jeffrey Cup for interbreed beef, Sim- mental, W. Heaps, Chamock Richard. Semex Shield and Prize for supreme dairy, R. Parker.
hurst, Thornley-with-Wheatley. Specials. Stonyhurst Cup for best cow in
Sheep
Mules. A. Barnes Challenge Cup for best female, A. Barnes, Gt Harwood.
Stott, Chipping. Suffolk. Challenge Cup for best group. J. Kevill, Whitechapel.
Cross-bred homed. Challenge Cup for best . . .
group, R. Lister, Clitheroe. Swales. Roebuck Challenge Cup for best
best group. J. Pickard.
group, R. S. Emmott, Keighley. Lonk. R. M. Addyman Challenge Cup for
Blue-faced Leicester. Challenge Urn for best group and J . Stott Trophy for champion, S.
table class, J . Murray. Terry Wadeson Memorial Challenge Cup for most points in flower section, J. Murray. Mr Beard Cup plus engraved tankard for best exhibit in show, J. Whalley, <
Dui chit
, Chipping. Rich TropI
exhibit, N. Clayton, Longridge. Dan Seed Memorial Trophy for most points in pot plants,
N. Clayton.
Cup for most points in cookery, Margaret Rich. Cup for most points in handicrafts, Christine
WI classes
Kay. Best chocolate cake, Margaret Fazackerley.
and Charlotte Haynes (joint). Poultry
Children’s shield for most points, Nicola Roe
Challenge Cup for best in show, S. A. and I*. Procter. Cup for best eggs, G. Taylor.
Ted Hoyle Memorial Rosebowl for best rose . . . . _ i U ■-
for champion, R. and C. A. Irwin, lamgho. J. Harrison Trophy for junior champion, J. D. Kay, Osbaldeston. J . Harrison Cup for best foal, Sue Sj>encer, Clitheroe. Specials. Pearson Trophy and Society
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Curfew is imposed
, cmiri-’EW was impose'1 s s s a s i i and assault causing actual
bfefel’S 'b (2 « ) .o fP f - die A v e n u e , had h is taMj
are stolen
TOOLBOXES containing eouinment valued at £8o0
told Haibhe mustob^e a 10 p.m. to t a.m. tuifet .
Sneak thief strikes
WHII.E a group of people were talking at the front door of a property m Cas tle Street, Chtheroe, a th ie f g a in ed a c c e s s
through the back door and stole jewellery valued at
1
victorious Chipping Old Boys — winners o f the tug-of-war — holding high their captain, John Neary
on Thursday morning and the offender entered a bedroom, stealing a dia mond solitaire ring, an eternity ring and a lady s gold wristwatch from the
The incident took place dressing table.
Escort is target THE car park in one of the Ribble Valley’s attractive
villages became a target fo r th i e v e s a t th e
weekend. The quarter light of a
red Ford Escort saloon was smashed, £8 in cash stolen and a bunch of keys. The car was parked on the Downham car park, Chat- burn Road, and the inci dent occurred between 3- 30 p.m. and G p.m. on
Sunday. Jacket taken
A DENIM jacket was sto len from a Clitheroe pub
on Sunday evening. The owner noticed that
the mid-blue Georgio denim jacket, valued at £150, had been stolen in a 15-minute period ju s t before 10 p.m. from the Castle public house, in Station Road. In the pockets of the
Bridge session
WINNERS at the weekly bridge session at the Pen- dle Club, Clitheroe, were
Mrs K. Bulcock and Mrs
SHOW president Miss Janet Simpson presents the Cherry Tree Cup for best heifer to Mr Ken Thornber
D. Farnsworth, and Mr H. U n it nnrl ATv« P . AflpV.
in King Street between 7- 30 p.m. on Saturday and 0^15 a.m. on Sunday. The front nearside quarter light was broken and a large black plastic toolbox containing spanners and socket se ts , valued at £700, and a red metal tool- box containing socket sets, valued a t £150, were
were stolen from a VW Polo parked in Whalley over the weekend. The vehicle was parked
stolen. Whalley theft
THIEVES stole a Com pact Disc player and radio and 12 Compact Discs from a c a r parked in
Whalley.
e s tate car, which was parked in the car park in George Street, by break ing the front near-side
window. The incident occurred
They broke into a BMW .
on Monday, between 9-45 a.m. and 5-30 p.m. The CD player is valued at £300 and the discs are valued at £150.
Country park
MEMBERS of East Lan cashire Ramblers visited Teg’s Nose Country Park,
in Cheshire. A series of walks were
undertaken, from a stren- u o u s 13 m i le s to a moderate five miles. The next coach ramble
is to the Yorkshire Dales National Park on Septem ber 22nd. Further details are obtainable from Mrs Sylvia Franks, on 01282 012123, between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
BMW damaged
A RED BMW saloon was damaged at the weekend when a door lock was forced with a screwdriver. The vehicle was parked
in Church Avenue, 'Whal ley, between 9-45 p.m. on Saturday and 1-30 p.m. on Sunday. Nothing was stolen.
jacket was £80 in cash, ~ cash card and some keys.
Bike nabbed
A CHILD’S bike was sto len from the back garden of a Clitheroe house. The blue Falcon War
rior, valued at £50, was taken from the house in Central Avenue, between 10-30 and 10-35 p.m. last Wednesday.
R e a d e r H o lid ay s READER HOLIDAYS 1996/7 SEPTEMBER
6 -Matt Whiskey Trail, 3 days .................£85 12 - Lourdes, 5 days .............................£129 14 - Bruges & Calais Weekend, 2 d a y s
...........................................from £59 14 - America, 10 d a y s ................ from £1,485 28 - Best of the West End, 2 days — from £65
OCTOBER
4 - Crazy For You, Manchester................£35 5 -AltonTowers,2 days ......................... £59 5 - Poland, 7 d ays ............................... £139 9 - Wembley, England/Poland............. £65 11 - Crazy for You, Manchester.............. £35
18 - Holland & Amsterdam, 3 d a y s
....................................from only £89 18 - Paris, 4 days.................... from just £119
25 - Old Time Music Hall Weekend. 3 d a ys .............................................. £99.95 26 - Czech Republic, 7 days..................£139 27 - Elba, 7 days ..................................£137
NOVEMBER
4 - Loch Ness & Highland Magic, 5 days .from £108
8 - Edinburgh & The Scottish Borders, 2 d a y s
..........................................from £35 9 - Best of the West End, 2 days ___from £65 9 - Paignton, 5 days .............................£117 10 - Scotland's Scenic Railways, 5 days .£159 13 - Scarborough, 2
days.........from only £35 16 - Rouen Shopper, 2 d a y s ....................£55 18 - Scarborough. 2
days.........from only £35 23 - Big Band Bonanza, 2 d a y s ...........£69.99 26 - Turkey 8c Tinsel, 4 days..................£99.95 28 - Calais Shopper, 2 d a y s___from only £49 30 - Bath Christmas Shopping, 2 days. .£59.95
DECEMBER
1 - BBC Good Food Show, Birmingham.. .£20 1 - London Christmas Shopping, 2 d a ys ...............................................£49.99 6 - Clothes Show....................................£29 6 - Loch Lomond, 2 days ....................... £35 7 - Lincoln Shopper................................ £10 13 - Calais Shopper, 2 days ....................£49 18 - Hedthcliff. Birmingham. 2 d ays.........£89 24 - Edinburgh Christmas, 4 d a ys...........£199 24 - Christmas Break, 3 days..................£149 29 - New Year in Paris, 4 days................£125 30 - New Year in Heart of England,
Ca na ry
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A f fo r d a b le L u x u r y fr om only £ 5 9 9 IS d a y s d e p a r t i n g f r o m D o v e r , D e c e m b e r 3 r d 1 9 9 6
What better way to prepare f i r the festive season than a relaxing to warmer elimes, with the possibility o f some winter sunshine and the opportunity to haggle f i r your Christmas presents in the colourful street markets o f Agadir, Lisbon and Madeira. Join us aboard the luxurious Black Prince cruise liner f i r two weeks o f sheer pleasure, as you cruise around the delightful Canary Islands o f
Tenerife.LaPalma, Gran
Canaria and Lanxarote. AVAI LABLE FROM LOCAL PICK-UP POINTS
OLD TIME MUSIC HALL
WEEKEND AT CALDICOT CASTLE
October 25th - 3 days - £99.95
A chance to wallow in nostalgia is on offer with our combination of a traditional fun-filled evening at the Music Hall, where days gone by can be vividly remembered. Includes: Transport by private coach, excursions to Bath and Chepstow, hotel accommodation for 2 nights with cooked breakfast and one evening meal, entrance to the Old Time Music Hall and a traditional meal at Caldicot Castle, services of experienced courier.
CHRISTMAS
We are now accepting bookings for 1,2, 3 and 4 day holidays in our Christmas & New Year programme.
Including: London, Bath, Edinburgh, Austria, Holland and of course our super Calais Shopper.
For details of the festive breaks call into the office or ring Clare on 01282 426161.
BIG BAND BONANZA
November 23rd — 2 days — £69.99 Put on your dancing shoes and get “In the Mood” for this weekend break.
Price includes: Coach travel throughout, one night’s
accommodation with full English breakfast, quality hotel, three course Big Band Dinner Dance, visits to Warwick, Stratford -on-Avon, Hatton Craft Village.
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For food and wine connoiucurt alike, (he ihow ofTen tcrything there i» to be gained from ihowa of chi* type with attraction* for all the family to enjoy!
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You'll (ample from hundred* of new dithc*. watch
dcmon.tration. of the late.t eookwaie and appliance*. ct*te fine wine from around the world and .hare your love o f food w,«h Britain'* be*l loved celebrity took* and penonalitie* - all in rhe bigg*** eelebial.on of great food and good cooking ever ttaged!
D E P A R T IN G 1 s t D E C E M B E R 1 9 9 6 ■ • AVhat’s I n c lu d e d :
POLAND AND THE
TATRA MOUNTAINS October 12th - 7 days - £139
Until very recently, Poland lay hidden behind a cloak of 40 years of communism, but now, with its new found freedom, you can be
among the first to experience its true beauty.
Includes: Return travel by modern coach, ferry crossings, accommodation in quality hotel in Poland, en-suite rooms, continental breakfast each day in your hotel, services of tour guide
.
:• • L u x u ry r e tu r n c o a c h t r a v e l • AJin thM o n p.»ui e n i r y lo .rlu * 'Go o d .'Fu n d S h ow ;>r G inm n g h i i tn 's , . Nni i iui i i l E x h ib i t io n C e n t r e
. • PAI2IS OCTOBER 18th -£ 1 1 9 4 Days of Leisure and Luxury
Paris wa3, is and always will b© something rather special. So, if you have an anniversary lo celebrate, a family get-together, want to say thank you, or sorry to a loved one or a short break to recharge your batteries — why not set off for a few days to a different atmosphere and what could be more different than one of our luxury holidays to Paris. This inexhaustible city has something to offer everyone!
What the price Includes: Return luxury coach travel to Paris, return ferry crossings, guided sightseeing tour of Paris ‘By Day', and ‘By Night’, Tour Montmatre, visit to the Chateau of Versailles (entrance to Palace not included), 3 nights bed and continental breakfast - all rooms en suite plus services of bl-Iingual tour guide.
ORGANISED B Y RIVIERA TRAVEL A B I U L O U i I DAY THEATRE BREAK
c i t e T H C L I F F H HITelen hobsoi 1
AS CATHY
Cathy Eamshaw was the only woman Heathcliff ever loved; but she rejected him
fo r the glittering lifestyle o f Edgar Linton. He never forgave her, yet continued to
yearn fo r her, haunted and obsessed by his passion until his dying day.
DEPARTURE 18lh DECEMBER 1996.
AT.sJ INCLUDE
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For your free brochure on ar]y of the holidays
designed especially for readers
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DEPARTING 9th NOVEMBER 1996 • W h a t's In c lu d e d : • 4 nights
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.*& Abbey • Luxury return coach
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• Four dinners, four breakfasts and three lunches a t your hotel
maxing amenities and colour T.V.
stay • Two free sightseeing excur- sions to Torbay and Buckfast
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