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10 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 29th, 2004


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising^ Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Youngsters gain first-hand experience at chemistry event


ENCOURAGING young pupils' interest in chemistry was the object of a five-day event organised by SETPOINT. Primary Chemistry at Work was


staged at the Clayton Park Conference and Learning Centre. On the first day, more than 200 pupils attended from pri­ mary schools across Lancashire, including Brennand's Endowed School, Slaidburn. More than 1,000 youngsters took advan­


tage of the event, learning how chemistry is used on a daily basis. There were plenty of hands-on oppor­


tunities with presentations being given in a lively and innovative Way to stimulate the pupils’ interest and encourage them to consider a future career which includes a background in chemistry. Presenters included the University of Central Lancashire, Blackburn College,


Lancashire Fire and Rescue, Lords House Farm and Lancashire Healthcare Scien­ tists. Mrs Barbara Milne-Redhead, of Brennand’s Endowed School in Slaid­ burn, said: "It enhances the teaching when we return to the classroom as the presentations tie in closely to the national curriculum and help to complete a better


picture for the pupils.” The response from schools was so over­


whelming that there was a reserve list of


■ over 500 pupils and SETPOINT, part of the Science, Engineering and Technology Network, is now considering a Physics at Work Event to cope with demand for Sci­ ence Events linked to the national cur­ riculum. Pictured are students from Brennand's Endowed School, Slaidburn in the programme run by Lancashire Healthcare scientists, (s)


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk A day for superwomen! by Vivien Meath


THE "superwomen" of the WI staged one of the best shows in recent years on Saturday. Almost 12 months of planning and


hard work came to fruition with a magnificent display of exhibits in Clitheroe Royal Grammar School's Chatburn Road premises. The standard was quite exception­


al. Hundreds of visitors from the area's institutes, as well as family, friends and casual visitors, lavished well-deserved praise on the many items on display. Grindleton, Rimington and


Editor proves a


fascinating guest THE guest speaker at the meeting of Clitheroe Probus was the editor of the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, Vivien Meath. She described the many changes she


has experienced in a life in journalism, basing her talk on the decision to change the Advertiser and Times from broad­ sheet to tabloid in March this year. The move to a tabloid format was, she


said, considered very carefully. A research company conducted in-depth interviews with a broad spectrum of readers, dis­ cussing the same issue in both broadsheet and tabloid formats. Results revealed that 77% of the test sample preferred the tabloid format, with 76% loyally say­ ing they would buy the Advertiser and Times whatever the format. The speaker described the problems


which can arise with any newspaper, and said how important it was to preserve a flexible layout. The placing of the popu­ lar "Family Notices" section had been one of the difficulties encountered. It has been moved from page two and now sits within the classified section, but is flagged up on pages one and two. Demand for colour is high and another


advantage of the tabloid format is that it lends itself to a good mixture of colour and black and white pages. On the editorial front, she explained


how circumstances had led to an almost complete change of reporting staff within her first 12 months as editor and praised the enthusiasm of the current young team. Computers now reign supreme in the


newsroom and the availability of digital cameras and the submission of enormous numbers of photographs by members of the public, are among new challenges faced. She also said how delighted she was that the circulation was, for a weekly local paper, nearly at saturation level with sales of around 10,000 weekly to a population of 42,000 in the Ribble Valley circulation area. After an extremely interesting insight


into not just the change in format, but into many other facets of a local newspa­ per there was only time for a very few questions. Probus member Jim Parker gave the vote of thanks, suggesting that, with her wealth of experience, the speak­ er should surely be invited to give a fur­ ther talk on the subject. The Probus annual summer lunch is on


C O M P L E T E F U R N I T U R E E X P E R I E N C E !


August 6th at Eaves Hall. Late bookings should be made via Jim Parker (01200 445401). The next normal Probus meet­ ing is at the Pendle Club, Lowergate, Clitheroe, on August 20th, at 10-45 a.m. (note early start) when club member Cliff Astin will present a talk with slides on "Folklore and Wild Flowers". Inquiries to the secretary, Alan Daniels, 01200429207.


TOTAL POINTS COLLECTED


Balderstone (Bal) 850; Billington (B) 2154; Downham (D) 932; Fence (F) 3,233; Gisburn (G) 1,029; Gt Harwood (GH) 2,989; Grindleton (GRIN) 798; Hurst Green (HG) 2,226; Mitton (M) 801; Oswaldtwistle (OZ) 300; Rimington (RIM) 164; Simonstone (S) 2,215; Waddington (W) 32


Oswaldtwistle WIs were welcomed into the fold by show chairman Mrs Pam Jelley who added th a t Oswaldtwistle WI is also the newest one in the county federation.


For those who still regard the


Women's Insititute as a somewhat "fuddy duddy" organisation, Mrs Jel­ ley told the audience at the show's presentation of trophies th a t Clitheroe Area WI Show organisers certainly listen to members. "We drop things like bottled fruit


and dressmaking from the show schedule when they become irrele­ vant and we constantly introduce new classes like the paper patchwork and the tactile books," she said. The tactile books are to be given to blind or visually-impaired children, while the paper patchwork exhibits were among the most admired in the show. This year saw the floral co-opera­


tive entries moved from the main hall into the adjoining corridor, giving visitors more space to enjoy them, and the flower arrangers more room to work.


Fence and District WI swept the


board gaining most points in show and four trophies, the institute's suc­ cess including Jean Hartley's best craft in show for a silver box, spoon and napkin ring. Best in Show went to Rita Mars-


land, of Hurst Green WI whose painting of her two grandchildren and a lamb was among the items of work most commented upon. Paythorne resident Maureen


Bowe's patience with tapestry was certainly justified with the first place in "tapestry from a kit" - her detailed picture of robins brought just one word from the judges: "Congratula­ tions!" The judges' critical comments


were, as ever, pored over by exhibitors and visitors, not all agree­ ing with some of the suggestions made!


Produce and preserves Two preserves: joint 1, K. Gosling (F), S. Lord (S),


E. Wrigley (D); 2, J. Hartley (F); 3, E Jelley. Jar of two fruit jam: joint 1,0. Laycock (M), M. West (F); 2, E. Wrigley (D); 3, H. McDonald (BAL). Jar of mar­ malade: 1, G. Nash (F); 2, S. Ogden (S); 3, K. Gosling (F). Jar of chutney: joint 1, D. Devereux (GH), R Jel­ ley (S); joint 2, T. Crotty (HG), B. Dewhurst (GRI), R. Holden (HG), S. Lord (S), C. Newhouse (D), S. Wallbank (G), J. Woolmington (BAL); 3, M. Owen (GH). Small jar of soft fruit jelly: 1, K. Gosling ( G); joint 2, H. McDonald (BAL), G. Nash (F); 3, J. Hart­ ley (F). Home-made wine: 1, S. Peel (G); joint 2, M. Bren­


JUNIOR winners Eleanor Binns, Michael Wallbank, Adam


Wallbank, Claire Rowlandson (A240704/le) and below, the official party (A240704/lf)


nan (GRI), P. Jelley (S); joint 3, M. Owen (GH), K. Rigby (BAL). Unusual preserve; joint 1, K. Gosling (F), E Jelley (S); joint 2, S. Lord (S), G. Nash (F); 3, M. Holt (GH). Strawberry jam: 1, H. McDonald (BAL), joint 2, P. Jelley (S), M. Owen (GH); 3, L. Wilkinson (HG). Home-grown fresh soft fruit: 1, J. Woolmington (BAL); joint 2, L Wilkinson (HG), A. Bland (HG), B. Dewhurst (GRI), O. Haywood (W), B. Kramrisch (B), A. Ogilvie (M), M. Owen (GH); 3, M. Brennan (GRI). Home-grown mixed vegetables; 1, M. Dickinson (GH); joint 2, B. Dewhurst (GRI), J. Woolmington (BAL); 3, M. Owen (GH). Pot grown herb: 1, M. West (F); joint 2, V. Blackie (HG), H. Dewhurst (GRI); joint 3, S. Hughes ((S), J. Osborn (F).


Horticulture and flower arranging Exhibit of fresh plant material for a dining table: 1,


S. Hughes (S); 2, M. Birtwell (S); 3, M. Preston (S). “Pink and Grey” an exhibit of fresh plant material: 1, M. Walker-Smith (B); 2, K. Gosling (F); 3, M. Birtwell (S). Fresh plant material in a tea pot: 1, S. Ingham (F); 2, J. Osborn (F); 3, F. Haynes (M). “Forget the Fiow- ers”: 1, S. Hughes (S); 2, F. Haynes (M), 3, M. BirtweU (S). “Take Five Flowers”: 1, F. Haynes (M); joint 2, J. Bennett (S), M. Birtwell (S); 3, S. Hughes (S). Container of mixed plants: 1, J Osborn (F); joint 2,


M. Birtwell (S), B. Brown (F), C. Hirst (F), S. Ingham (F); joint 3, P. Ashworth (F); A. Bland (HG), B. Had- field (GH), A. Longrigg (F), M. West (F), L. Winkley (F), J. Woolmington (BAL). Mixed garden flowers: 1, M. Bailey (HG); joint 2, H. Dewhurst (B), J. Moor- house (G), M . Owen (GH), L. Sharp (OZ); joint 3, F. Ahearne (HG), M. Birtwell (S), A. Bland (HG), A. Cort (BAL), T. Crotty (HG), M. Dickinson (GH), K. Gosling (F), F. Haynes (M), R. Holden (HG), K. Rigby (BAL), M. Schofield (F), C. Thomas (F), J. Woolmington (BAL), S. Ingham (F). Mixed sweet peas: 1, M. Dickinson (GH); joint 2, A. Cort (BAL), H. Dewhurst (GRI), C. Openshaw (GRI), C. Thomas (F); joint 3, B. Herd (HG), G. McDonnell (HG), M. Owen (GH), L. Sharp (OZ), G. Wilkinson (F). Single rose: 1, T. Crotty (HG); joint 2, M. Aspden


(GH), N. Healey (RIM), R. Holden (HG), M. Taylor (BAL) (x2), M. Taylor (S), G. Wilkinson (F); joint 3, K. Aldred (HG), P. Ashworth (F), O. Awbery (D), D. Balshaw (M), B. Brown (F), A. Bowker (M), M. Dick­ inson (GH), F. Haynes (M), G. McDonnell (HG), J.


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' Moorhouse (G), P Moulds (S), G. Nash (F), L.Sawley (S), C. Thomas (F), M. Topham (B), J. Walters (OZ), M. West (F), L. Wilkinson (HG). Co-operative entry "Summer Holiday”: 1, Simon-


stone with Read; 2, Great Harwood; 3, Fence. Confectionery and sweets


Chocolate cake: joint 1, M. Ford (GH), R. Holden


(HG), J. Ryde (G); 2, H. McDonald (B), joint 3, N. Healey (RIM), D. Walmsley (M), S. Ingham (F). Five pieces of traybake all alike: 1, J. Ryde (G); 2, G. Nash (F); 3, A. Longrigg (F). Five cookies from the same mixture; 1, M. Poole (D); joint 2, K. Aldred (HG), F. Haynes (M); joint 3, J. Cowling (GRI), O. Laycock (M), A. Longrigg (F), J. Shaw (S), B. Spencer (RIM), M. Taylor (BAL), M. Taylor (GH). Item in sugarcraft: I, G. Nash (F), B. Hadfield (GH), K. Rigby (BAL); 3, S. Cole(G). Fruit cake: 1, E. Cockshott (F), A. Longrigg (F); 2,


E, Ratcliffe (GH); 3, J. Moorhouse (G). Cake baked in a loaf tin: joint 1, A. Haworth (HG), G. Nash (F), C. Openshaw (GRI), D. Walmsley (M), M. West (F), E. Wrigley (D): 2 .0. Awbery (D): joint 3. M. Bowe (G).


The high standard continued into


the children's classes, with competi­ tion fierce among the show's young entrants. Guests at the trophy presentation


were Ribble Valley's Mayor and Mayoress Coun. and Mrs Charles and Ruth Warkman, Clitheroe Mayor Coun. Mrs Joan Knight and Mayoress Mrs Helen Ashworth, WI federation chairman Jackie Hobson, County Markets Ltd representative Sheila Warburton, Clitheroe Adver­ tiser and Times editor Vivien Meath and her husband, Michael, and show secretary Mrs Bonnie Kramrisch. Thanks were expressed to all the


behind-the-scenes helpers, particu­ larly husbands, Booths supermarket for supplying prizes for the draw, the team of members who spent many hours setting up the show, and the visitors.


The full list of show winners


D. Devereaux (GH), N. Healey (RIM), E. Ratcliffe (GH). Lattice fruit tart: joint 1, M. Bailey (HG), B. Lund (D); joint 2, S. Felters (F), M. Young (HG); joint 3, P. Jelley (S), S. Ogden (S), J. Osborn (F). Cheese savoury: 1, P. Jelley (S); joint 2, K. Aldred (HG), D. Devereaux (GH); joint 3, M. Bowe (G), G. McDonnell (HG), D. Moffatt (S), J. Moorhouse (G). Item using yeast: joint 1,0. Awbery (D), B. Siddall


(B), S. Singleton (M); joint 2, B. Hatfield (GH), G. McDonnell (HG); 3, C. Sunderland (HG). Men only - an apple pie: joint 1, P. Jelley (S), T. Nash (F); joint 2, B. Dewhurst (GRI), B. Felters (F), M. Osborn (F), Mr Seed (D).


Handicraft Creative embroidery: 1, G. Hughes (S); 2, P. Jelley


(S); 3, C. Sunderland (HG). Canvas work: joint 1, M. Bowe (G), B. Chippendale (GH); joint 2, O. Awbery (D), B. Chippendale (GH); joint 3, M. Bowe (G), E. Newsham (BAL). Embroidery from a kit: 1, M. Bowe (G); joint 2, M. Bottomley (M), P. Hayhurst (F), M. Ord (GRI), G. Hughes (S), N. Price (GH), C. Sunder­ land (HG) (x2); joint 3, P. Hayhurst (F), M. Ord (GRI), K. Rigby (BAL). Soft toy for a baby: 1, H. Dewhurst (GRI); 2, F. Chadwick (F); 3, M. Owen (GH). Item using lace templates: joint 1, M. Owen (GH),


E. Talbot (GH); joint 2, P. Jelley (S), M. Owen (GH), M. aSmith (B), M. Topham (B); joint 3, M. Aspden (GH), B. Kramrisch (B), K. Rigby (BAL) (x2), D. Stringer (F), E. Talbot (GH), M. Topham (B) (x2). An item using pressed plant material: 1, J. Walters (OZ); joint 2, M. Owen (GH), B. Siddall (B); joint 3, G. McDonnell (HG), C. Sunderland (HG). An item using paper patchwork: 1, M. Smith (B); 2, E. Talbot (GH); joint 3, M. Aspden (GH), L. Hargreaves (B), P. Lar­ away (GH), M. Owen (GH) (x3), K. Robertson (B), D. Stringer (F), E. Talbot (GH). Item using plastic canvas: joint 1, B. Kramrisch (B); P. Laraway (GHJ


- (x2), N. Price (GH), E. Talbot (GH); joint 2, M. Asp­ den (GH), E. Talbot (GH), B. Townsend (OZ); joint 3, D. Chadwick (F) (x2), T. Channell (GH), D. Fawley


(S). Metal work or wire work: joint 1, J. Hartley (F), B.


Kramrisch (B); joint 2, .J. Hartley (F), B. Kramrisch (B); joint 3, J. Hartley (F), B. Kramrisch (B), K. Robertson (B).Pin cushion: joint 1, M. Bowe (G), M. Aspden (GH); joint 2, H. Dewhurst (GRI), P. Hay­ hurst (F), J. Walters (OZ); joint 3, M. Bottomley (M), M. Bowe (G) (x2), C. Hirst (F), C. Sunderland (HG), E. Talbot (GH) (x2). Tactile book: 1, P. Jelley (S); 2, A. Lennox (S); 3, E. Hook (D). Hand-knitted garment; . 1, C. Hirst (F); 2, M. West (F); joint 3, A. Longrigg (F), S. Rumsey (M). Beadwork: 1, M. Bowe (G); 2, S. Hughes (S); 3, D.


Stringer (F). Patchwork bag: 1,2 and 3, N. Price (GH). Paper quilling: 1, S. Lord (S); joint 2, B. Kramrisch (B),S. Lord (B) (x2); 3, D. Stringer (F). Bookmark: 1, S. Hughes (S); joint 2, M. Bowe (G), T. Channell (GH), H. Dewhurst (GRI) (x2), B. Kramrisch (B); K. Rigby (BAL). joint 3, M. Aspden (GH), M. Bowe (G), G. Hughes (S), N. Price (GH), J. Ryde (G), M. Smith (B), D. Stringer (F) (x2), M. Williams (G), L. Wink- ley (F), M. West (F). Parchment craft pergamano style: joint 1, B. Kram­


risch (x2); joint 2, B. Kramrisch (B), K. Rigby (B) (x2); 3, D. Stringer (F). Painting: 1, R. Marsland (HG); 2, A.Ogilvie (M); 3, B. Siddall (B). Illuminated initial: 1, R. Marsland (HG); 2, G. Hughes (S); joint 3, A. Adams (GH), P. Jelley (S). Photography “A Season of the Year”: 1,0. Awbery (D); 2, S. Hughes (S); 3, S. Baron (GH). Photography in panoramic format: joint 1, S. Baron (GH), S. Hughes (S); 2, G. Wilkinson (Fj; joint 3, R. Pogson (S), N Price (GH). “Captivating Colour” an individual collection of three crafts: 1, B. Kramrisch (B); 2, K. Rigby (BAL); 3, C. Sunderland (HG). Co-operative entry “Home and Country": 1, Fence;


2, Gisbum; 3, Simonstone. Children


Best in show and most points: Adam Wallbank, Gis­


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Claire Rowlandson, Osbaldeston; 4-6 yrs: Eleanor Binns. Downham.


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