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^ J t ***** f.eastlancashireonline.co.uk— Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Aidvertising)i Burnley 422331 (Classified), w w w ^ H a n e a sh irem lb ^ ^ u ^ , I equipment for everyone ls in gala


j Annual show proves an 1 outstanding success as ivisitors voice admiration


by Natalie Cox


THE annual handi­ craft and produce show, by the Clitheroe Area WI proved to be an out­ s' anding success. Although inclement


c imatic conditions had a f f e c te d ' th e garden flpwers, there was still a gbod show of flora in addition to the handi- c -afts for guests and


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Jjt up as a bar complete with a lose who could not bear to miss Inal. p £1,800, and Mr Brindle paid Ine who had helped to make the lying: "A lot of hard work went j the day, and I am grateful to piped in making it such a suc-


ng everywhere. Pupils staged a hts during the afternoon, and a


ISteven Osborne (front) and enjoying the coconut shy at the |02/2a)


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visitors to enjoy. Held at the Chatbum Road


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si q of Clitheroe Royal Gram- nlar School on Saturday, the


e1 ent attracted a great deal of ir terest. As well as the various


entries in the handicraft and product sections, there were demonstrations, refreshments ahd classes for children's and


• men’s exhibits. . ( There was also an opportu­


nity to browse round the Cjlitheroe WI market's stalls selling produce, plants, pre­ serves and crafts, j Among the guests invited


tp attend this year’s event were the Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Mrs Joyce Hol- gate, the Mayor of Clitheroe ahd her consort, Goun. Mary Robinson and Mr David Robinson. Also in attendance vjere Mrs Muriel Dean, trea­ surer of the Lancashire Feder­ ation, and special guest Mrs Jpan Bright. i Results were as follows- ! SHOW POINTS Balderstone - 721; Billing-


and Langho. Small institute: Fence. Produce and preserves: Great Harwood. Horticulture: Fence. Confectionery: Simon- stone with Read. Handicrafts: Billington and Langho. Flower co-operative: Billington and Langho. Large co-operative: Fence. Best craft in show: Noreen Price (Great Har­ wood). Best in show: Kathleen Rigby (Balderstone). Child with most points in show -12 to 15 years: Hannah Cottier (Mitton); nine to 11 years: Callum Robinson (Billington and Langho); seven to eight years: Charlotte Mays (Billington and Langho); four to six years: Claire Rowlands (Balderstone). Promotion Trophy: Billington and Lang­ ho.


Large institute: Billmgton RESULTS


Billington and Langho; D - . arrangement of fresh plant Downham; F - Fence; G - Gis- material between 5in. and 9in. burn; GH - Great Harwood; M - Mitton; SR - Siraonstone with Read; WA - Waddington


Key: B - Balderstone; BL


Baldwin (BL). ’’Sea Fever”, an exhibit of fresh plant material: 1, B. Siddall (BL); 2, K. Robertson (BL); 3, K. Gosling (F). Exhibit of fresh plant material in a shoe: 1, F. Haynes (M); 2, S. Hughes (SR); 3, C. Riley (F). Exhibit of dried/silk material incorpo­ rating a greetings card: 1, K. Gosling (F); 2, F. Haynes (M): 3, N. Turner (BL): Petite


overall: 1, C. Riley (F); 2, R. Pogson (SR): 3, F. Haynes (M). . . Planted pot 12in: I, J.


Produce and preserves - two


preserves: 1, S. Lord (SR); 2, E. Wrigley (D); 3, P. Jelley


(SR). Jar of jam using soft fruit: 1, P. Jelley (SR); 2, N. Foster (WA); 3, J. Woolraing- ton (B). Jar of eitrus mar­ malade: joint 1, S. Graveston (G), M. Taylor (B); 2, M. Taylor (GH); joint 3, K. Gosling (F), E. Haworth (SR), M. Owen (GH). Jar of chutney : (cooked): 1, J. Woolmington (B); joint 2, S. Lord (SR), M. Wigglesworth (WA); 3, M. Owen (GH). Pre­


ton and Langho - 3,928; Downham - 698; Fence - 2)366; Great Harwood - 2,142; Mitton - 1,185; Gisburn - R112; Simonstone — 2,008; Waddington - 292.


i TROPHY WINNERS


jars of different dned herbs: 1, G. Nash; 2, J. Woolmington (B); 3, M. Holt (GH). Paper plate of fresh soft fruit, home grown: 1, J. Woolmington (B): 2, M. Wigglesworth.(WA); 3, G. Wilkinson (F). Jar of fruit butter 1, D. Devereaux (GH); joint 2, M. Taylor (B); M. Taylor (GH). Truss of cherry tomatoes: 1, J. Woolmington (B); 2, F. Haynes (M); 3, M. Owen(GH). Horticulture and flower


arranging - ’’Dinner with Shakespeare”, an exhibit of fresh plant material: 1, J.


• (SR); 2, J. Ryde (G); 3, P. Keighley (SR). live pieces of traybake all alike: 1, J. Moor- house (G); joint 2, J. Ryde. (G), M. Taylor (GH); joint 3, A. Brewer (BL), M. Taylor (B). Celebration cake: 1, K. Rigby (B); 2, S. Graveston (G); 3, B. Hadfield (GH). Lat­ tice fruit tart: 1, B. Lund (D); 2, G. Nash (F); joint 3, P. Jel­ ley (SR), W. Pickup (B). Item/s using yeast: 1, A ‘.


■ Brewer (BL); 2, B. Siddall (BL); 3, B. Hadfield (GH). Decorated coffee sandwich: joint 1, D.Moffatt (SR), M. Walker-Smith (BL); 2, F. Haynes (M); joint 3, B. Lund (D), J. Ryde (G). Vegetarian


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Cake as given recipe: 1, J. Ryde (G); 2, F. Ingham (F); joint 3, B. Lund (D), M. Tay­ lor. (GH),D.Walmsley (M).- .Uncooked cake: 1, P. Jelloy


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Ciyidiue'sis are pictured with special guests and Mrs Bonny Kramrisch, secretary of the Clitheroe • Area WI Show, and its chairman, Mrs Pam Jelley (J030802/2/1)


Chadwick (F); 3, S. Ogden /pity T'WnrfWYFi f*ov tj (SR). Men only, five fruit 1?


scones. 1, Mr Jelley loiv), A / p u \ 7 vOY'!rii cfMnoor7 i7i* Mr Penny (BL); joint 3, Mr '(


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Woolmington (B); joint 2, M. Birtwell (SR), M. Smith (BL); joint 3, F. Haynes (M), J. Osborn (F), S, Peel (G). Vase of mixed garden flowers, own grown: I, M. Walker-Smith (BL); joint 2, S. Graveston (G), M. Owen (GH), B. Sharp (SR); joint 3, D. Balshaw (M), D! Riley (F). Pelargonium plant: 1, N. Price (GH); joint 2, D. Riley (F), M. Taylor (GH); 3, G. Hughes (SR). Small branch of flowering shrub, suitably displayed: 1, F. Haynes (M); 2, M. Wood


serve using apples: 1, M. Tay- (WA), joint 3, J. Barton (GH), lor (B); 2, M. Owen (GH); 3, Cl Laycock (M), L. Newlove E. Wrigley (D). Bottle of home-made wine:


1, K. Rigby (B); joint 2, K. Hayes (BL), M. Owen (GH); 3, E. Haworth (SR). Half-pint bottle of fruit vinegar; 1, D. Devereaux (GH); 2, K. Robertson (BL). Three small


(G), D. Riley (F), M. Topham (BL), J. Woolmington (B). Co-operative entry "On with the Show”: 1, Billington and Langho; 2, Simonstone with , Read; joint 3, Fence, Great Harwood.


(BL). Box of marzipan fruits: joint 1, B. Hadfield (GH), P. Jelley (SR); 2, S. Graveston (G); 3, M. Smith (BL). Handicraft - Own design


Mays (BL). Mr Robinson


hand embroidery: 1, M. Bowe (G); 2, M. POunder (SR); joint. 3, P. Jelley (SR), M. Bowe (G); Canvas work from kit, transfer or chart: 1, B. Sharp (SR); 2, D. Dinsdale (G); joint 3, D. Dinsdale (G), A. Jackson (G), D. Smith (F). Other embroidery from kit, transfer or chart: 1, N. Price (GH); joint 2, M. Bottomley (M), M. Bowe (G); joint 3, D .. Dixon (M), F. Singleton (M) (x2). Rag doll: 1, G. Hughes (SR); 2, A. Lennox (SR); 3, S. Graveston (G). Stuffed toy, hot knitted or crocheted: joint 1, M. Owen (GH), B. Siddall (BL); 2, K. Rigby (B); joint 3, D. Penny (BL), B. Siddall (BL), D. Stringer (F). Item in encaustic art: 1 and


Confectionery and sweets - point card embroidery: joint AdamS ' (BL),; M. Aspden paper pergamano style: 1, B. '


2, M. Smith (BL); 3, D. Stringer (F). Item in pick


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Gravestbn; (G); joint 2, S. Graveston-(G), F. Haynes (M); joint 3, S. Graveston (G), B. Kramrisch (BL). Hand- knitted trauma Teddy with bag: joint'll Sf,Graveston (G), M. Taylor/(SR); joint 2, A.


- Kramrisch (BL); 2, D.


• 1. S. Baron^GH), S. M. Baron (GH). S, Graveston (G)(x2), -


6. Samuel (M), D. Stringer (F); 3, M. Aspden (GH). Hand-knitted garment: 1, O. Samuel (M); 2, S. Graveston


Stringers (F);vM.-Topham * (G); joint 3, S. M. Barton (BL) (x2); joint 3, M. Aspden (GH) (x2), M. Bottomley (GH) (x2);s; M. Baron (GH), (M);S. Graveston (G). Hand- P. Laraway (GH). Pop-up or moving picture card:'1, M. Topham7(BL); joint 2, A. Brewer (BL) (x2), P. Jelley (SR ),, K.v;Rigby '.(B)', D. • Stringer (F)Vjoint 3, M. Fogg (M),P. Jelley; (SR),K. Rigby (BJ^B.^Siddall^BL).. Hand­


made fabric-^covCTed box: joint 1, M. B oito'"( G)7;B.’ Kramrisch (BL);joiht'2, X.fongrigg(F), * N;• Price; (GH); joint 3, S: GravestonT(’G),;M. Hayes (BL).. Item;;in;any- type of metal work or wire work: 1, B. Kramrisch (BL); joint 2, J. Hughes(GH);' K. Robertson (BL); 3; D. Stringer (F). • . Item in 3D decoupage: 1, S.


kerchief with hand worked decorative edging: 1, K. Riley


(F) ; joint 2, D. Dixon (M), A. Jackson (G); joint 3, D. Dixon (M), K. Riley (F). Item in patchwork: joint 1, M. Bowe (G) , D. Smith (F); joint 2, O. Laycock (M), M. Topham (BL); 3, M. Topham (BL). Item in paper quilling: 1, B.


Barrett (BL); 3, Emma Chadwick (BL). Seven to eight years: 1, Stephanie Duxbury (GH); 2, Ellie Dev­ ereaux (GH); 3, Joe Danson (BL). Nine to 11 years: 1, Catherine Graveston (G); 2, David Chadwick (BL); 3, Dene Ashworth (BL). 12 to 15 years: 1, Hannah Cottier (M); 2, Rachel Duxbury (GH); 3, Jayne Rowlandson (B).


vehicle of the future using recycled material, nine to 11 years: 1, Callum Robertson (BL). Computer designed poster, 12 to 15 years: 1, Rachel Duxbury (GH); 2, Hannah Cottier (M); 3, Jayne Rowlandson (B). "Harry Potter", a magician’s


Decorated flower pot, four


to six years: 1, Shannon Bar­ rett (BL); 2, Abbie Lund (D);


Kramrisch (BL); joint 2, B. Kramrisch (BL), S. Lord (SR); joint 3, M. Fogg (M), B. Kramrisch (BL). Card using decorative paper pricking: joint 1, K. Gosling (F), M. Owen (GH) (x2), M. Topham (BL); joint 2, P. Jelley (SR), M. Smith (BL), D. Stringer (F), E. Talbot (GH), M. Topham (BL); joint 3, M. Aspden (GH) (x2), J. Charlesworth (GH), E. Hook (D), M. Jones (D), N. Mayes (BL), E. Talbot (GH). Item using parchment


Stringer (F); 3, B. Kramrisch (BL). Painting, own choice of subject, any medium: joint 1, L. Hargreaves (BL) (x2); 2, R. Pogson (SR); joint 3, D. Bal­ shaw (M), J. Hartley (F) (x2), R. Pogson (SR). Original sketch or drawing: 1 and 2, L. Shaw (F); joint 3, D. Balshaw (M), M. Fogg (M), B. Siddall (BL). Photography - "Youngsters


3, Claire Rowlandson (B). Model meal on paper plate, seven to eight years: 1, Stephanie Duxbury (GH); 2, Joe Danson (BL); 3, Ellie Devereaux (GH). Model


hat, four to six years: 1, Claire Rowlandson (B). A broom­ stick, seven to eight years: 1, Bethany Walker-Smith (BL); 2, Eloise Walker-Smith (BL). A model castle, nine to 11 years: 1, David Chadwick (BL); 2, Catherine Graveston (G); 3, Callum Robertson (BL). A model of Harry Pot­ ter 1, Hannah Cottier (M); 2, Jayne Rowlandson (B).


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