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SHOW A BIG SUCCESS - THANKS TO A BUMPER CROP OF ENTRIES


A BUMPER crop of entries helped to make the 13th annual Read


Show a good success. Organisers from the Read


Show Society said they were pleased to see more people winning in different classes — rather th an a handful of people winning in a lot of categories. Overall, there were 210


Ridge; 2, M. Birtwell; 3, C. Caladine: HC, D. Collinson.


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Foliage pot plant: 1, J. Bald­ win; 2, B. M. Sharp; 3, M. Clegg. Cactus or succulent; 1, D. Collinson; 2, L. Slater; 3, M. Nuttall; HC, E. Dear­ ing. Mixed cut herbs: 1, J. Baldwin; 2, C. Caladine; 3,


entries in classes covering flower arranging,vegetable growing and fun children’s classes. Thirty-five entrants took part, with 32 winning prizes. The Show Society Rose


M. Dearing. Children’s vase of flowers: 1, G. Huntoon; 2, P. Crossley; 3, H. Huntoon; ' HC,M. Huntoon. Children’s veg­


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Bowl for most points in show was won by Mr Alec Slater. Quite a good number of


people took advantage of the weekend’s beautiful weather to turn up and view the entries. The results were as follows. Trophies. Show Society


Rose Bowl for most points in show: Alec Slater. President’s Trophy for most points^ in the flower section: Christine Caladine. Read Parish Council trophy for most points in the vegetable sec­ tion: Geoff Herbst. Baldwin Cup for best exhibit in the floral art section: Mona Nut- tall. Novices Cup for best exhibit in class four Michael Crossley. Walter Nutter Tro­ phy for best exhibit in pot plant classes 18-22: Walter Nutter. Stuart Riley Trophy for best single rose as grown: Christine Caladine. Mrs Collinson’s Vase for children’s vegetable picture: Paul Crossley. Wells Trophy for best entry in class 25: Gemma Hun toon. Fresh flowers/greenery


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Egg cup arrangement: 1, A. Mayor; 2, M. Birtwell; 3, M. Nuttall; HC, K. Brewerton. Song from a show arrange­ ment: 1, M. Nuttall; 2, D. Crossley; 3, M. Birtwell; HC, M. Crossley. In a kitchen utensil, novice class: 1, M. Crossley. Vase! of mixed annual blooms: 1, M. Birtwell; 2, C. Caladine; 3, L. Slater; HC, M. Nuttall. Case of calendulas: 1, G. Herbst; 2; J. Baldwin; 3, C. Caladine. Vase of arranged dahlias: 1, G. Herbst; 2, K. Brewerton; 3, L. Slater; HC, M. Nuttall.' One decorative/cactus dahlia: 1, A. Slater; 2, G. Herbst; 3, J. Baldwin; HC, B. M. Sharp. Pom pom dahlia: 1, K. Brewerton; 2, C. Caladine. Sweet peas: 1, M. Nuttall; 2, G. Herbst; 3, B. M. Sharp; HC, C; Caladine... Mixed garden blooms: 1,1 B.‘. M. Sharp; 2, K.Smith; 3,'M. Birtwell; HC, J. Baldwin. Pinks/camations: 1, C. Cala-'; dine; 2, J. Baldwin; 3, B. M. Sharp. Bowl of roses: 1, C. .Caladine; 2. B. M. ShaTp. Rose as grown: 1, C. Cala­ dine; 2, Edward Dearing; 3, P. Shapcott; HC, B. M. Sharp. Gladiolus: 1, M. Birtwell; 2, A. Slater; 3, M. Dearing; HC, C. Crossley. Two cut heads of hydrangeas: 1, M. Birtwell. Fuchsia in pot: 1, C. C. Pollard; 2, M. Birtwell; 3, D. Collinson; HC, C. Cal­ adine. Pelargonium in pot: 1, W. Nutter; 2, M. Birtwell; 3, D. Crossley; HC, A. Slater. Flowering begonia; 1, C. C. Pollard; 2,.B. M. Sharp. Any other flowering plant: 1, E


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July 31st) collected their prizes. I t was held in conjunction with


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Word Search to win prizes of beauty treatments and nail care gift sets, which were presented by centre pro­ prietress Mrs Maureen Bracewell. As usual, the competition attracted


a large postbag of entries. Our pic­ ture shows Mrs Bracewell (second


from right) presenting first prize win­ ner Mrs Jean Horton with treatment vouchers and a gift set, watched by other winners, from the left, Mrs Elsie Taylor, Mrs Violet Wright, Mrs Joan Sims, Samantha Peel and Mrs Marilyn Mercer. (CAT 11607


-R. Pogson; 3, M. Birtwell.


etable picture: 1, P. Crossley; 2, M. Huntoon; 3, H. Huntoon; HC, G. Huntoon. Radishes: 1, G. Herbst; 2, A. Slater. Cabbage with roots: 1 and 3, G. Herbst; 2, A. Slater; HC, J. Baldwin. Let­ tuce in water: 1, E. Dearing; 2, M. Dearing; 3, C. C. Pol­ lard. Beetroot: 1, A. Slater. Pea pods: 1, A. Slater; 2, W. C. Lister; 3, J. Baldwin; HC, G. Herbst. Broad bean pods: I. G. Herbst; 2, A. Slater; 3, C. Crossley. Runner beans:!, A. Slater; 2, D. Bottoms; 3, E. Dearing; HC, G. Bottoms. Three onions under 8oz:;l, A. Slater; 2 and HC, G. Herbst; 3, W.C. Lister. Three onions over 8oz: 1, A. Slater; 2, W. C. Lister. Tom­ atoes: 1, G. Bottoms; 2, E. Dearing; 3, A. Slater; HC, K. Smith. Cucum­ ber: 1 and 3, C. C. Pollard; 2, C. Crossley; HC, A. Slater. Any other veg­ etable: 1,2 and HC, A. Slater; 3, C. Crossley. "White pota­ toes: 1, J. Bald­ win; 2 and 3, G. Herbst; HC, M.,Birt-well. Potatoes of any other colour: 1, J. Baldwin; 2 and 3, G. Herbst. Herbs in a pot: 1, A. Slater; 2


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Visitor centre to prevent youngsters from cities vandalising countryside


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‘‘CITY children abusing the countryside” fears surround the Creation,of-a new„.yisitor


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Jtese^om'Slaidliurii^.-, -i • rt'CdUhLMm^Udrothy Pearson told icbllea^es-thatmithepastsome


young visitors to’ the area had.run wildi-mthii^’dalism and pilfering. She made" it clear that thdre were no complaints a’t" the moment.


the Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ cil Planning and Development Committee approved substantial conversion and extension works to the Board House in Catlow Road, Slaidbum. I t will have several dor-


As reported last week, members of


mitories, a kitchen, a conference room and, office, and a games room. The extension is mainly in a . courtyard location, screened by the original building.


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Its operators, the Bowland Envi­ ronmental Trust, will be bringing


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school, college and other groups, mainly ,by coach, to thefeentre from Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. v: Planning officers did not? agree


using buildings to increase accessi­ bility to the countryside.


. * •» i* : l- • nAAwiii., - Coun. Mrs Pearson said th a t


Issues about staffing ratios and possible damage were for the man- ; agement, or appropriate legisla­ tion, to deal with.


with parish councillors who claimed the design and size of the


' extension was inappropriate — they were happy th a t the plan would ensure the building was pre­


’ tion met the various relevant cri­ teria, including the one about


there were already three similar places around Slaidbum, including Stephen Park, which some years ago had children coming from cities who were responsible for a lot of vandalism to walls, trees and farm equipment. “They ran wild in the area,” said


abou ohrtiit whiph nnnld he taken* hich could b ken. She questioned the “track record”


of the people proposing the pro­ ject,'claiming: “These are some of the people who ran Stephen Park


when it was at its worst.” The committee had been told that


Stephen Park was to be repaired and refurbished. Both Couri. Mrs Pearson and Coun. Alan Kay said ■ they accepted that there were no planning grounds to refuse the Board House application. “Stephen Park caused a; tremen­


served.Their report said that the applica- ' was at the deepest end of the reser­


Coun. Mrs Pearson. “Shopkeepers daren’t let them in because of pil­ fering.” She said'that the house


voir, and there could be an acci­ dent because there were boats


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dous lot of problems until it was straightened o u t,” declared


Coun.Kay, expressing the hope that those in charge of the Board House project would excercise suf­ ficient control.


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CLITHEROE police have released a descrip­ tion of a man who tried to steal a quad motor cycle from a property


at Gisbum. The incident happened a t


11-10 a.m. on Thursday. The thief was disturbed by the owner of the bike and threatened th e man before leaping over a gate and escaping in a blue, 13- re g is tra t io n T oyota Hiachi. The vehicle was later seen heading towards Nelson. ; The man was described as


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white and in his early 20s. He was stocky with short cut black hair, which was receding a t the front, and was wearing blue denim jeans and a black and red cardigan. Anyone who may have any


information regarding the incident is urged to call


Clitheroe police on 01200 443344.


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