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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
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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.
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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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