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_____ _ Vintage rally hailed as


U N L I M I T E D amounts of volunteer


c lu b f o u n d e r an d ren ow n ed e x p e r t Mr


work' again helped to make the Kibble Val­ ley Vintage Club’s annual two-day rally a major success.


own reputation and that of the area in general a world


Club members did their


of good as the weekend’s tenth event earned “best


organisational effort and a lot of physical effort to get the fields ready and clear up afterwards was will­ in g ly p u t in by club members. There was a real feast


ever” compliments from all over the North. Hundreds of hours of


Rufus C arr, who died recently, was proudly on display. I t was a living memorial to him and in sense also a tribute to the hours of time and large amounts of money poured into preserving valuable machinery for posterity by the enthusiasts.


the crowds flocking from aK other areas to the spacious


fields off the Sawley — Grindleton road. The club had clearly once again suc­


ceeded in providing varied attractions and once again had good luck with the weather. Only a small shower marred it. Over the two days the


for vintage vehicle enthu­ siasts, whether they had


general or specialised interest. Well over 200 classic cars, 90 motor cycles, 100 commercial vehicles, 80 stationary engines, i2 steam engines, an d d o z e n s of fa rm machines were on display. Several club officials,


Many local people joined SSf ; ever


Outlook good for Chipping show this weekend


A . crowds -------------- - - District Agricultural


tions planned for the site off Longridge Road are a gundog and falconry dis­


Among the main attrac­


play, terrier racing and a c h e e s e - m ale i n g


Sauna blaze


ONE small hose reel je t was enough to put out a


fire,in the sauna .suite at Stork House. Hotel, Chth- er oe, ,on Thursday. An electrical fault is,believed to be responsible. F i r e f i g h t e r s used


parking space and efficient marshalling minimised delays for the public. But at the end it took several hours to clear the acres of fields, again kindly loaned for the occasion. The tak in g s for the


attendance was something like 8,000, but plenty of


including Roger Graham, Richard Dugaale and Bill Wood are tractor enthusi­ a s t s , and th e r e were nearly 100 of the vehicles


the throat factor — the steam engine restored by


at the rally. But there was a lump in


breathing apparatus due. to the amount of smoke caused by the blaze. A special ventilation unit with a powerful fan helped clear all the smoke away. The fire was limited to


th e sauna a re a of the hotel’s leisure complex. ,


weekend will be used to pay the expenses, provide capital for next year, and leave something over for the club’s charitable gifts. Officials are always, keen to hear about deserving but sometimes neglected local causes - they could


help.


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Platform Gallery is proving just the ticket


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Artist Liam Curtin will lery. will p o r t ra y th e


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ju d g in g of th e ,c a t t le , , sheep, light horse and. pony sections. I t will-be, followed by judging of the





The d ay ’s t im e tab le , s ta r ts 'a t 9.30 a. m.,, with'


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For 'the first time this;


with up to 200 of the:am-, mala, which stand between 16 and 21 inches in height, when full-grown, expected-: to compete.


entertained there will, be children’s spor ts and a novelty dog snow.....


ers’ Club has a country-, themed show te n ^ but members will be reserving their strength for the tug-j of-war competition, which will be as hotly contested- as ever.


Chipping Young Farm-, /


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