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([any runners suffered in the heat i the long climb up to Beatrix
bll, only to be faced with a gru- lling tough descent across rough lather and forest tracks. I The race attracted a strong field
|ith Shaun just holding off homas Cornthwaite (Blackburn |arriers) for most of the first half, ventually Shaun opened up nost a minute’s lead on Thomas
| win the race and set the first ale record for the race. Vanessa bacock was the first woman
■spite an injury to her ankle. |The race required a huge num- Ir of marshals for what is a rela- lely small club with almost half J Bowland Felllrunners turning It to help. |The whole event was a tremen- Jus team effort. The club Ipressed its thanks to all those no made the race such a success. | Next year the show returns to unsop Bridge with the classic
lort and sharp route up Mellor Tioll and Totridge Fell. iThe day's festivities drew to a nse with a disco in Newton Vil- ke Hall.
L»r Briggs. Beef type calf (under 12
Iths old): 1 and 2, Steven Walker. Pre- ] Farmers Trophy (best pair of calves - L*r 24 months old): 1, Steven Walker.
|oung Farmers Sheep Section - Horned ner lamb: 1, Steven Walker; 2 and 3,
|mas Harrison. Horned breeding ewe - ) suckled this season: 1 and 2, Steven
Iker; 3, Robert Harrison. One dodded Iner Iamb (any breed): 1, Steven Walk- E, Seth Blakey; 3, Robert Harrison.
Ided breeding ewe (lamb suckled this ]on): 1, Steven Walker; 2, Thomas Har- n; 3, Seth Blakey. One prime lamb
led from butchers point of view: 1 and leth Blakey. One prime lamb horned Id: 1 and 2, Robert Harrison; 3, Eliza- 1 Scott.
Horticulture Children’s Section
Ire-School: A3 painting, (child's own 10: 1, Thomas Bennett; 2, Jenny Ire- I ; 3, Sally Pinder. A collage (A4 Child's 1 work): 1, Jack Bullock; 2, Tommi ■dows; 3, Thomas Bennett. Reception - A decorated pebble: 1, Lr t Spencer; 2, Fiona Porter; 3, Emma
linson. A picture of “My House” A4 |s in g le mount: 1, Rachel Pinder; 2, na Robinson; 3, Caitlin Dickinson,
lie necklace: 1, Eve Bennett; 2, Emma Inson; 3, Rachel Pinder. Unusual veg- |c with a caption: 1, Emma Parker; 2, llin Dickinson. Farm vehicle made I one swiss roll, four mini rolls and dec- i d with liquorice altsorts: 1, Caitlin linson; 2, Emma Parker; 3, Robert
leer. Decorated plant pot (20cms): 1, {Bennett; 2, Samuel Fishwick; 3, ■in Dickinson. Handwriting (trophy 1st exhibitor): 1, Emma Robinson; 2, Bennett; 3, Fiona Porter. Home made
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THE Mayor and Mayoress of the Ribble Valley, Coun. Alan Ycaring and Mrs Susan Yearing with show president Norman Schofield and some of the organisers (C130903/4b), . .
SPECTATORS watch the vintage tractors make their way around the arena (C130903/4j)
(her SBBO square ipjrfs In I stock hi out own warehouse
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Kimberley Newhouse, Rebecca Myhill,
Robert Berry and Abigail
Hornby ride the donkeys C130903/4d
ert Spencer. An unmounted holiday photo­ graph with an agricultural theme: 1, Fiona Porter; 2, Emma Parker. Years One and Two - Decorated pebble: 1,
Kate Robinson; 2, Holly shutes; 3, Vicky Peel. Picture of “My House” A4:1, Holly Shutes; 2, Shannon McCarney; 3, Jack Nightingale. Edible necklace: 1, Rachel Har­ rison; 2, Tom Wallbank; 3, Kate Robinson. Unusual vegetable with caption: 1, Katie Handley; 2, Hazel Stansfield; 3, Shannon McCarney. A farm vehicle made from one swiss roll, four mini rolls and decorated with liquorice allsorts: 1, Katie Handley; 2, Tom Wallbank; 3, Rachel Harrison. Decorated plastic plant pot: 1, Vicky Peel; 2, Stuart Hartley; 3, Joshua Hill. Handwriting (trophy to best exhibitor): 1, Amy Kidd; 2, Kate Robinson; 3, Holly Shutes. A home made mask: 1, Vicky Peel; Shannon McCamey; 3, Rachel Harrison. A fish collage: 1, Amy Kidd; 2, Stuart Hartley; 3, Anna Blakey. A holiday photograph with an agricultural theme: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Nathan McCar­ ney; 3, Rachel Harrison. Years Three-Four - Decorated pebble: 1,
Daniel Alpe; 2, Simon Wells; 3, Mark Row­ land. Sketch of a “local church”: 1, Simon Wells; 2, Helen Hartley; 3, Stephen Harrison. Edible necklace: 1, Daniel Alpe; 2, Simon Wells; 3, Laura Coupland. Unusual vegetable with caption: 1, James Harrison; 2, Jonathon Parker; 3, Stephen Harrison. Farm vehicle made from one swiss roll, four mini rolls and decorated with liquorice allsorts: 1, James Harrison; 2, Simon Wells; 3, Mick Handley. A decorated plastic plant pot (size 15cms): 1, Andrew Harrison; 2, Mark Rowland; 3, Laura Coupland. Handwriting - trophy to best exhibitor: 1, Mark Rowland; 2, Katrina Mcintyre; 3, Jordan Gott. A home made mask: 1, Stuart Hartley; 2, Helen Hartley; 3, Sarah Tedstone. A fish collage; 1, Laura Cou­ pland; 2, Rowland Parker; 3, Simon Wells. An unmounted holiday photograph with an agricultural theme: 1, Samuel West; 2, Jonathon Parker; 3, James Harrison. Year Five and Six: Decorated pebble: 1,
k: 1, Emma Parker. A fish collage: 1, pa Robinson; 2, Rachel Pinder; 3, Rob
Emily Couling; 2, Heather Alpe; 3, Emma Turner. A sketch of a “local church”: l , Heather Alpe; 2, Emily Couling; 3, Vanessa McCamey. Edible necklace: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Emma Turner; 3, Daniel Parker. Unusual vegetable with a caption: 1, Emma Turner; 2, Heather Alpe; 3, Daniel Parker. Farm ^yehietpmade from 1 swiss roll, 4 sponge mini-
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rolls, decorated with liquorice allsorts: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Daniel Parker; 3, Seth Blakey. A decorated plastic plant pot: 1, Jack Deeley; 2, Seth Blakey; 3, Vanessa McCar­ ney. Handwriting (Trophy to best exhibitor): 1, Marianne Russell Smith; 2, Joseph Nightingale; 3, Janies Tootle. A home made mask: 1, Rachael Taylor; 2, Emma Turner; 3, Marianne Russell Smith. A fish collage: 1, Emily Couling; 2, Natal ie Breckell; 3, Edward Waddington. An unmounted holi­ day photograph with an agricultural theme: 1, Matthew Alpe; 2, Vanessa McCarney; 3, Daniel Parker. Year Seven to 11 - Handicraft: 1, Heather
Whalley; 2, Thomas Harrison. Golden jubilee photograph: 1, Sherrie Mackey. Com­ puter-designed poster for pop concert: 1, Alaina Norris; 2, Charlotte Mills; 3, Nicola Jane Ashton. Clock designed using a mecha­ nism: 1, Liz Parkinson; 2, Kerry Parker; 3, Nicola Breaks. Celebration Card: 1, Sarah Howe; 2, Philip Whitfield; 3, Zoe Lightfoot. Decorated box of home-made chocolates: 1, Sally Eastwood; 2, Heather Whalley; 3, Nicola Jane Ashton. , Adults’ section
Cakes, Breads and Puddings - Fruit Cake
(The late Mrs J Thompson trophy for the best exhibit): 1, David Taylor; 2, Phoebe Wallbank; 3, Mrs J Fox. Four pieces of caramel shortcake: 1, Pat Garnett. Four fruit scones: 1, Susan Pinder; 2, Kathleen Taylor; 3, Pat Garnett. A decorated cake depicting a village activity: 1, Susan Pinder; 2, Jan Weis- ters; 3, Allison Mcintosli. Victoria sandwich cake: 1, David Taylor; 2, Kathleen Taylor; 3, Phoebe Wallbank. Carrot cake: 1, Nicola Jane Ashton; 2, Mrs J. Fox; 3, Rosemary Johnson. Cheesecake: 1, Karen Parker; 2, Allison Mcintosh; 3, Jane Dickinson. Two open sandwiches: 1, Sarah Holt; 2, Rachel Carr; 3, Emma Lancaster. Chocolate cake filled and iced: 1, Angela Hargreaves; 2, Tracey McCarney; 3, Pat Garnett. Fruit pie: 1, E. June Carr; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Nicola Jane Ashton. Country apple cake: 1 and 2, David Taylor. Loaf of bread: 1 and 2, Susan Pinder; 3, Rosemary Johnson. Swiss roll: 1, Tracey McCarney. Shortbread: 1, Angela Hargreaves; 2, E. June Carr. A date and walnut loaf: 1, Mrs J. Fox; 2, Fat Gar­ nett; 3, Justine Whitaker. Lemon meringue pie: 1, Phoebe Wallbank; 2, Ian Dickinson. The Pearson trophy (a cake made by a gen­ tleman):!, Jamra^Carr; 2,.David Taylor; 3,
Ian Dickinson. Three pieces of Flapjack: 1, Michael Roberts; Steven Roberts; Holly Heaton. Four fairy cakes: 1, Stephen Harri­ son; 2, Rachael Taylor; 3, Christina Finn. Eggs, Preserves and Fudge - Four fresh
hen eggs on plain white saucer: 1, Rachael Taylor; 2, Tom Turner; 3, Neil Taylor. Four fresh bantam eggs on a plain white saucer: 1, Alice Fox; 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Michael Roberts. Jar of mincemeat: 1, Dierdre Robin­ son; 2, Helen Dewhurst. Jar of chutney: 1, Christine Newhouse; 2, Barbara Dewhurst; 3, Dierdre Robinson. Jar of marmalade: 1 and 3, Dierdre Robinson; 2, Anne Whitaker. Plate of fudge: 1, Diedre Robinson; 2, Rachael Tay­ lor; 3, Mrs J. Fox. Jar of jam-soft fruit: 1 and 3, Susan Pinder; 2, Christine Newhouse. Jar of jam - hard fruit: 1 and 3, Mrs Kathleen Metcalfe; 2, Dierdre Robinson. Jar of lemon cheese: 1, Neil Taylor; 2, Dierdre Robinson; 3, Helen Dewhurst. Jar of mayonnaise: 1, Dierdre Robinson; 2, Margaret Porter. Homemade Lemonade: 1, Dierdre Robin­
son; 2, Helen Dewhurst; 3, Rachel Carr. Bot­ tle of home-made wine: 1, Susan Pinder. Floral Art - Exhibit incorporating Brass
or Copper: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Helen Ireland. Arrangement in an egg cup; 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Helen Ire-
, land; 3, Nicola Breaks. Dried flower arrange­ ment: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Helen Ireland; 3, Liz Holden. A petite arrangement: 1, Mar­ garet Breaks; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Helen Ire­ land. Bowl of floating flowers: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Margaret Breaks; 3, E. June Carr. Afternoon Tea (trophy for best exhibit in this class donated by Mrs M Heaton); 1 and 3, Helen Ireland; 2, Nicola Breaks. Floral ring; 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Liz Holden; 3, Margaret Breaks. Arrangement using seven flowers: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Liz Hold­ en. Arrangement depicting a Shakespearian play: 1, Liz Holden; 2, Margaret Breaks; 3, Helen Ireland. Flowers - Bowl of mixed roses (COL. LC
’King-Wilkinson silver rose bowl): 1, Jan Weisters. One rose: 1, Jan Weisters. Bowl of sweet peas: 1, Justine Whitaker; 2, Pat Gar­ n e t t ; 3, Helen Dewhurst. Four pansies mounted: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst. Basket of garden flowers: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst. Bowl of mixed dahlias: 1, James Devaney; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst; 3, Helen Dewhurst. Vase of assorted annuals: 1, Derrick Swindle­ hurst. Vase of assorted perennials: 1, Helen Meadows; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst. Cacti: 1,
Nicola Breaks; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst; 3, E. June Carr. P lan t in bloom: 1, James Devaney; 2, DW Wood’ Whiteholme; 3, Der­ rick Swindlehurst. Plant in Foliage: 1, Der­ rick Swindlehurst. Basket of wild fruit and berries: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Derrick Swindle­ hurst. Any unspeicified flower: 1, James Devaney; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst; 3, Mary Cowking. Three spray chrysanthemums: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney; 3, Geoff Garnett. Handicrafts and a r t section - Ribbon
work: 1, Jan Weisters; 2 and 3, Mary Cowk­ ing. Christmas gift: 1, Heather Harrison; 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Helen Dewhurst. Needlework; 1, Pat Garnett; 2, Ann Swindle­ hurst; 3, Heather Harrison. Creative needle work: 1, Pat Garnett; 2, Jane Lewis; 3, Ann Swindlehurst. Christening Card: 1, Tracey McCarney; 2, Jane Dickinson; 3, Mary Cowking. Cross-stitch: 1, Ann Swindlehurst; 2, Helen Dewhurst; 3, Samantha Turner. Tapestry or canvas work: 1, Freya Downie, 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Mary Cowking. Tiffany Glass: 1, Jennie Kettlewell; 2, Ann Swindlehurst. Decoupage: 1 and 2, Kathleen Taylor. Patchwork, quilting and applique: 1, J. Riley; 2, Tracy Ankers; 3, Heather Harri­ son. Pencil sketch or drawing: 1 and 2, Mar­ garet G. Robinson; 3, Vera Newhouse. Paint­ ing in oil or acrylic: 1, Margaret G Robinson; 2, Kevin Johnson; 3, Nicola Breaks. Painting in other media: 1, Margaret G Robinson; 2, Victoria Wood; 3, Jane Lewis. Woodwork: 1, Anthony Powell; 2, John B Graveling; 3, John Parry. Any kind of handicraft: 1,. Richard Wells; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, John B Graveling. Colour Print (farming): 1, Jan Weisters; 2, Anna Townson; 3, Jenny Bradley. Photograhy - Photograph flowers: 1, Nico­
l a Breaks; 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Catherine Couling. Four seasons: 1, Jenny Bradley; 2, Mike Bamford; 3, Nicola Breaks. Best colour print outside show area: 1, Mark Breaks; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, David McNamee. Best colour p r in t inside show area: 1, Mark Breaks; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Margaret Breaks. Humorous photograph: 1, Justine Whitaker; 2, Daniella Smith; 3, Helen Wall- bank. Family Group: 1, Catherine Couling; 2, David Spencer; 3, Jenny Bradley. Computer enhanced photograph: 1, Jenny Bradley; 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Paul Cowking. Old farm­ ing photograph; 1, Charlotte Hartley; 2, E. June Carr; 3, Jenny Bradley.
Vegetables and Fruit - Peas: 2, Daniel
Parker. Runner beans: 1, Sarah Johnson; 2 and 3, William Esson. French beans; 1, Helen Meadows; 2 and 3, David Taylor. Broad beans; 1, Daniel Parker; 2, Peter Handley; 3, William Esson. Six tomatoes on a plate: 1, Michael Roberts; 2, Helen Meadows; 3, Steven Roberts. Cherry tomatoes: 1, Michael Roberts; 2, Sarah Johnson; 3, Daniel Parker. Lettuce: 1, Sarah Johnson. Green cabbage: 1 and 2, David Taylor; 3, Steven Roberts. Marrow: 1 and 2, Geoff Garnett; 3, John Parry. Mustard and cress: 1, Daniel Parker; 2, Michael Roberts; 3, Steven Roberts. Beet: 1, Steven Roberts; 2, Michael Roberts; 3, Geoff Garnett. Carrotts: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Michael Roberts; 3, Sarah Johnson. Turnips: 1 and 3, David Taylor; 2, John Parry. Four fruit: 1, Jan Weisters; 2, Andrew Cowking. Potatoes red: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Peter Cowking. Potatoes white: 1, Sarah Johnson; 2, Peter Cowking; 3, Daniel Parker. Tray of five vegetables: 1, Helen Meadows; 2, Geoff Garnett; 3 D W Wood/ Whiteholme. Own choice from garden or greenhouse: 1, Mary Cowking; 2, D W Wood/ Whiteholme; 3, Helen Meadows. Collection of herbs: 1, Geoff
. Garnett; 2, Helen Meadows; 3, Justine Whitaker. Onions; 1, James Devaney; 2, Der­ rick Swindlehurst; 3, Geoff Garnett. Leeks: 1, Sarah Johnson; 2, Geoff Garnett. Young Farmers
Open Handicrafts - Collage from natural
materials: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Thomas Har­ rison; 3, Elizabeth Scott. Drawn or painted picture: 1, Richard Wells; 2, Heather Alpe; 3, Thomas Harrison. Animal photograph: 1, Elizabeth Scott; 2, Heather Alpc; 3, Chris­ tine Parkinson. Birthday Card: 1, Thomas Harrison; 2, Heather Alpe; 3, Christine Parkinson. Arrangement in egg cup: 1, Thomas Harrison; 2, Elizabeth Scott; 3, Heather Alpe. Lemon cheese; 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Philip Whitfield; 3, Steven Walker. Decorated biscuits: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Thomas Harrison; 3, Elizabeth Scott. Non­ alcoholic drink: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Thomas Harrison; 3, Elizabeth Scott. Swiss roll: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Steven Walker; 3, Thomas Harrison. Edible necklace: 1, Heather Alpe; 2, Steven Walker; 3, Elizabeth Scott. Young farmers handicraft - Slaidburn only. Any other handicraft (girls only): 1, Elizabeth Scott; 2, Vanessa McCarney; 3, Christine Parkinson. Boys only: 1, Richard Wells; 2, Thomas Harrison; 3, Robert Harrison.
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