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SOME of the best weather the Ribble Valley has seen this sum mer blessed the 64th Hodder Val ley Show. Following a wet start, the skies
cleared to reveal a hot summer’s day which attracted crowds of visitors to the small, but perfectly formed vil lage show. Held at Root Farm, Dunsop
Bridge, farmed by the Carr family,' the showground was a picture post card setting for the event. Pride of place on the field went to.
show president Michael Alpe. He was due to fulfil the role last
year, but this honour had to be placed on hold following the cancel lation of the 2007 show due to cattle movement restrictions following an
. outbreak of Foot and Mouth Dis ease in Surrey.
LIVESTOCK TROPHIES Late J. Parker Special (Best dairy
animal on field, first time exhibitor): Stuart Rimmcr. Late S.R.H. Leaver Challenge Cup
(Best pair of dairy cows or heifers): J.D. and J.A. Holgate. Late Col. C.G. Hurst Trophy (any
three dairy animals): J.D. and J.S. Jones. The Cottam Cup (best pair of heifers
any age, not to have been calved): M. and J. Bristol. Hanson Silver Challenge Cup for a
cow (Supreme Champion Diary Ani mal): J.D. and J.A. Holgate. Young handler class (16 years and
under on show day) beef: Issy Hartley; dairy: Louise Hartley. • Beef Cattle Specials (Best beef ani
mal on field, first time eidiibitor): Lan caster
Hanson Silver Challenge Cup for a
bull (best breeding bull): M. and B. Hartley.
Mrs HA. Shaw Challenge Cup (Best
cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot): Luke Swales. The Late
E.Parkinson Cup (Best
steer, cross bred heifer or cross bred bull calf): Luke Swales. The Timothy Procter Challenge Cup
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(Best pair of breeding stock; male, female or mixed): J.C. Walker & Son. The Late J. Davis Challenge Trophy
(Supreme Champion beef animal): J.C. Walker & Son.
CATTLE Dairy Cattle (black and white) -
Heifer c^f bom since 1st Juno 07:1 and 3, M. and J. Bristol; 2, D. and S. Grave- ston. Dairy heifer (under two years) - geld: 1 and 2 Mycrscough College. Dairy heifer in calf (not more than 3 years): 1, D. and S.
Grave.ston. Dairy heifer in milk: 1, J.D. and J.A. Holgate; 2, J. and S. Hartley. Dairy cow in milk: I, J.D. and J.A. Holgata
Dsury CJattle (coloured) - Heifer Calf
bom since 1st June 07:1 and 2, J.D. and J. S. Jones. Dairy Heifer (under 2 years old) - geld: 1, Stuart Rimmer; 2, J.D. and J.S. Jones; 3, D and
S.Graveston. Dairy heifer in calf (not more than three years): 1, J.D. and J.S. Joncs;2, Stuart Rimmcr.
Belgian Blue Cattle - Breeding bull
(12 months and over): 1, J.C. Walker and Son. Cow or heifer in calf (calf at foot or donor animahl, Luke Swales; 2, l^ancastcr and Thornben 3 J.C. Walker and Son. Geld heifer (under three years): 1 and 2, J.C. Walker and Son; 3, R. Seed & Son. Bull calf (under 12 months): 1, M. and E. Hartley; 2, R.
? Seed & Son; Heifer calf (under 12 months): 1, R. Seed & Son. .>/ Any other Pure Bred Beef & Com mercial Cattle - Pure Bred Breeding
' Bullifany breed, 12 months & over): 1; ^ W.P. Brewer & Son.Purc bred cow or
SHO\y president Mr Michael Alpe with his wife, Jean, centre, and other guests at the show (Sl30908/4n) Mr Alpe, who has been farming at
New Laund Farm, Whitewell, since the 1960s, said: “It’s a great honour to be president and I’m very pleased to have been asked. “Looking around the show
ground, i t ’s amazing how many farming families are involved. It just shows that the family farm is still the backbone of the farming indus try.”
- These sentiments were echoed by
the Mayor of the Ribble Valley Coun. John Hill. “The constitution of the Hodder
Valley Show is to prorhote animal husbandry, agriculture and horticul ture, but also to encourage children and young people to get involved in farming and this is what this show is all about”, said Coun. Hill. “That’s how the countryside is
going to survive.” One of the highlights of the show
was the fell race, which was organ ised by Bowland Fell Runners, and
heifer in calf, calf at foot or donor ani mal: 1, T. and B. Priestley; 2, Ian Pick up.
■ Prime heifer - 1 , Ian Pickup; 2, M.
and E. Hartley, 3, Luke Swales. Prime Steen 1, Luke Swales; 2, Ian Townson; 3, Ian Pickup. Cross bred bull or heifer calf born
since 1st September 06 onwards: 1, Luke Swales.
HEAVY HORSES The J.D. Bolton Millennium Cup
. (best brood mare with foal at foot): G. and J. Dodd.
The Right Monkey Cup (best foal):
R. Bedford. The Newhouse Shield: G. and J.
Dodd. J.R.Williams Cup and The A.L.
Read Trophy (Heavy horse champion): Richard Bedford. Best brood mare with foal at foot: 1,
G. and J. Dodd; 2, R. Bedford. Best foal: 1,
R.Bedford; 2, G. and J. Dodd. Barren mare or gelding (three year and over): 1, G. and J. Dodd; 2, Ellenthorpe Shires. Best pair, mares or geldings: 1, G. and J. Dodd.
SHEEP TROPHIES The Mrs C. J. Hirst Trophy (best
pair of dodded breeding ewes to have suckled Iambs this season): M. II. and M. A. Handley. Clitheroe Auction Mart Trophy (local highest placed local exhibit from
event when the North West Air Ambulance landed on a neighbour ing field with onlookers wondering whether a runner had been injured. However, it transpired that a 76-
year-old woman spectator had col lapsed, but she was able to be treated at the scene.
The winner of the fell race was
Bradford Airedale veteran Steve Oldfield, who completed the course in 40 minutes 31 seconds. The first woman home was Emma
Clayton, of Scunthorpe and District AC in a time of 51 minutes and 34 seconds. The team prize went to Bowland
Fell Runners Messrs Chippendale, Reade and Saunders, who gained 21 points.
Two local under-14 boys ran the THIS trio of lots are clearly enjoying their outdoor lunch (Sl30908/4k)
was a spectacle to behold -with the 87 tridge Fell trig point and returning entrants negotiating an 1,650 feet via Higher Bam and Mellor Knoll, ascent from Dunsop Bridge to Tot- A drama unfolded during the
each section including YFC): Seth Blakey.
United Utilities Water Pic (Perpetu
al Supreme Champion Sheep): T. Whitwell.
J.C. Walker and Son (Special,
Reserve Supreme Champion Sheep): Seth Blakey. The Late Mr W. Robinson (Special
Supreme Champion Sheep): T. Whitwell.
Young Handler Class, 16 year and
under on show d^: Rachel Harrison. Any Other Pure Breed - One tup two
shear or oven 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2, John Harrison; 3, M.H. and m !a. Han dley. One shearling tup: 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2, M.H. and M.A, Handley; 3, M. and E. Hartley. One tup lamb: 1 and 2, Nicholas Brown; 3, Arnold Lan caster. One gimmer lamb: 1, Seth Blakey; 2, M.H. and M.A. Handley; 3, Nicholas Brown. One gimmer shearling: 1, Seth Blakey; 2, W.R Brewer & Son; 3, Richard Seed. One ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, W.P. Brewer & Son; 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3, Seth Blakey. Group of four, one gimmer Iamb, one gimmer shearling, one breed ing ewe & one male: 1, Richard Seed; 2, M.H. and M.A. Handley; 3, W.P. Brew er & Son. Blue Faced Leicester - Tup lamb: 1
and 2, Christopher Dodd. Tup, shear ling or aged: 1, J.C. Walker & Son; 2, Christopher
Dodd.Gimmer lamb: 1, Christopher Dodd; 2, J.C. Walker & Son. Gimmer shearling: 1 and 3, J.C.
Walker & Son; 2, Christopher Dodd. Ewe; 1, Christopher Dodd; 2, J.C. Walk er & Son. Group of four, one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling, one breed ing ewe & one male: 1, Christopher Dodd; 2, J.C. Walker & Son. Lonk and Lonk Cross - One tup two
shear or over: 1, T. Whitwell & Sons; 2, Daniel Alpe; 3, Robert Lister. One shearling tup: 1, Robert Lister; 2, T. Whitwell & Sons; 3, Daniel Alpe. One tup lamb: 1, Robert Lister; 2, T. Whitwell & Sons. One gimmer l^ b : 1, T. Whitwell & Sons; 2, Daniel Alpe; 3, Robert Lister. One gimmer shearling: 1 and 3, T. Whitwell & Sons; 2, Robert Lister. One ewe,lamb suckled this sea-
• son: 1, Daniel Alpe; 2, Robert Lister. Group of four, one gimmer Iamb, one gimmer shearling, one breeding ewe & one male: 1, Robert Lister; 2, Daniel Alpe. Lowland Gross Breds - One gimmer
Iamb: 1 and 3 , 1 & M. Lancaster; 2, Christopher Dodd. Pair of gimmer lambs winning Late J.C. Kenyone Tro phy: 1, Christopher Dodd; 2 , 1. & M. Lancaster. One gimmer shearling: 1, Christopher Dodd. One ew^ lamb suck led this season: 1, Christopher Dodd. Prime Lamb - Two prime lambs,
horned: 1, John Harrison; 2, T. & J. Wallbank. Two prime lambs dodded: 1, J.V. Fox; 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3 ,1. & M. Lancaster. Swalcdale, Local - One tup two shear
or over: 1, J.C. Walker & Son; 2, E.W. & J.R. Parkinson. One shearling tup: 1,
juvenile course The winner Thomas Bennett, of
Dunsop Bridge, who was pushed all the way home by Thomas Wilson, of ■Tosside.
A full rouud-up of show results and trophy winners
J.C. Walker & Son. One tup lamb: 1, E.W. & J.R. Parkinso; 2, J.C. Walker & Son. One gimmer lamb: 1 and 2, B.W. & J.R. Parkinson. One gimmer shearling: I, J.C. Walker & Son; 2 and 3, E.W. & J. R. Parkinson. One ewe. Iamb suckled this season: 1 and 2, E.W. and J.R. Parkinson; 3, J.C. Walker & Son. Group
. of four, one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling, one breeding ewe & one male: 1, E.W. & J.R. Parkinson; 2, J.C. Walker &Son.
Swaledale, Open - One tup two shear
or oven 1 and 2, Arnold Lancaster; 3, Andrew Keiley. One shearling tup: 1, Arnold Lancaster; 2, Andrew Keiley. One tup Lamb: 1 and 3, Robinson & Sons; 2, Andrew Keiley. One gimmer lamb: 1 and 2. Robinson & Sons; 3, Arnold Lancaster. One gimmer shear ling: 1 and 2, Robinson & Sons; 3, Arnold Lancaster. One ewe. Iamb suck led this season: 1 and 2, Robinson & Sons; 3, Arnold Lancaster. Group of four, one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling one breeding ewe & one male: 1, Robinson & Sons; 2, Arnold Lancast er; 3, Andrew Keiley.
SHEEP DOG TRIALS Winner of the local sheep dog trials—
Neville Harrison. NON-LIVESTOCK
CHILDREN’S SECTION SPECIAL AWARDS
Handwriting trophy (best exhibit in
handwriting class), years three to foun TuUia Emmanuel. Handwriting trophy, years five to six: Holly Shutes. The Rickett Family Challenge Tro
phy (most outstanding exhibit), years three to four Jenny Ireland. Most outstanding exhibit in pre
school: Millie Thomber. The late T Forrest Cup (most out
standing exhibit in children’s section): Isabelle Alpe.
Pre-school -fruit and vegetable print
p^ting: 1, Millie Alpe; 2, Amy Rigby; 3, Millie Wilson. Collage of flowers: 1, Millie Thomben 2, George Ireland; 3, James Wellbank. Reception - decorate a plant pot: 1,
Mary McBride; 2, Ruby Driscoll; 3, Decl^ Parker. Flower picture: 1, Angel Garra; 2, Henry Thomber; 3, Malachy Cefai; Any type of bookmark: 1, William Whitaken 2, George Mason; 3, Ruby Driscoll. Draw your favourite toy: 1, Declan Parker; 2, Luke Gridley; 3, Wiliam Whitaker. Painting “Under the Sea”: 1, Ruby Driscoll; 2, Luke Gridley; 3,
Georgia Wilson. Plate col
lage 3D food: 1, Harry Marsden; 2, Rachel Glendinning; 3, Alisa Bury. Three decorated buns displayed on a small plate: 1, Rachel Glendinning. A home/schooi-grown vegetable: 1, Harry Marsden; 2, Georgia Wilson. Years one to (wo - decorate a plant
pot: 1, Isabelle Alpe; 2, Gregor McIn tosh; 3, Helen West. Blower picture, cre ated on a computenl, Emily Famdale- Brown; 2, Cody Grover; 3, Isaac Bury. Any type of bookmark: 1, Sarah Carr; 2, Rose Parsons; 3, Isabelle Alpe. Draw your favourite toy: 1, Isabelle Alpe; 2, Jack Wallbank; 3, Sarah Cam Paint ing “Under the S ^ ”: 1, EUie Brown; 2, Sarah Carn 3, Eleanor Gooda Plate col lage 3D food: 1, Isabelle Alpe; 2, Rose Parsons; 3, Sandy Griffiths. Three deco rated buns displayed on asmall plate: 1, Isabelle Alpe; 2, Jack Wallbank; 3, Cal- ton-Whitaker; A home/school-grown vegetable: 1, Hannah Wood; 2, Sarah Carr; 3, Isabelle Alpe.
Unmounted photo “at dawn”: 1, Jack Wallbank; 2,Isabcllc Alpc; 3, Sarah Carr. Years three to four - Decorate a con
tainer: 1, George Johhson; 2, Barton Hey; 3, Gabriel Astin. Still life pictuj|j|^ water colour: 1, Jenny I r e la n ^ ^ ' Gabriel Astin; 3, James Parsons. A pressed “garden flower” bookmark: 1, Jenny Ireland; 2,Freddie Fullalove; 3, Anna Robinson. A handmade money . container: 1, Jenny Ireland; 2, Laura
^ Kendall; 3, Jonathan Wynne; Design a logo for the “Summer Olympic Games”: 1, Sean Grover; 2, Anna Bennett; 3, Kelsey Rutherford. A healthy lifestyle poster in paint or crayon: 1, Maisie Grif fiths; 2, Tullia Emmanuel; 3, Henry Fullalove.
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^ ^ r e e decorated buns displayed on a plate: 1, Jenny Ireland; 2, Jack
iWrdinning; 3, Anna Bennett; A home/school-grown vegetable: 1, George
. Bristol; 2, Thomas Wilson; 3, Edward Carr. Unmounted photo - “A Reflection”: 1, Bethany West; 2, Anna Robinson; 3, George Bristol. Handwriting: 1, Tullia Emmanuel; 2, Anna Robinson;3, Gabriel Astin.
Years five and six - decorate a containen
1, Emma Robinson; 2, Eve Bennett; 3, Emma Parker. Still life picture or water- coloun 1, Holly Shutes; 2, Rachel Harri son; 3, Robert Spencer. A pres^d “garden flower” bookmark: 1, Emma Parken 2, Eve Bennett; 3, Holly Shutes. A handmade money container: 1, Rachel Binder; 2, Robert Spencer; 3, Emma Parker. Design a logo for the “Summer Olympic Games”: 1, Kendal Jones; 2, Holly Shutes; 3, Joe Vil- lars. A healthy lifestyle poster: 1, Jenny Forgie; 2, Caitlin Dickinson; 3, Rachel Harrison. Three decordated buns displayed on a small plate: 1, Emma Parker; 2, Jenny Forgie; 3, Tom Wallbank. A home/school- grown vegetable: 1, Oliver Wilson; 2, Emma Parker; 3, Tom Wallbank, Unmounted photo “A Reflection”: 1, Emma Robinson; 2, Jenny Forgie; 3, Tom Wallbank. Handwriting: 1, Holly Shutes; 2, Rachel Binder; 3, Emma Parker. Years seven to I I: Children’s decorated
birthday cake: 1, Erica Sowerbutts; 2, Heather Marrow; 3, Jonathon Parker. A clock design using a mechanism: 1, Robert Walker; 2, Matthew Alpe; 3, Daniel Parker. A celebration card in any medium, using any method: 1, Sebastian Phrelfall; 2, Katie Handley; 3, Anna-Jean Paton. A decorated box of homemade chocolates: 1, Bethany Pearson; 2,Calum Harrison; 3, Sam Richardson.
HORTICULTURAL TROPHIES
The Late Mrs J. Thompson Trophy (for
the best exhibit): Aldwyth Pearson. The Pearson Trophy (a cake made by a
gentleman): David Taylor. The Black Bull Trophy (bottle home
made \rine or beer): Rosemary Johnson. Late E!R. King-Wilkinson Trophy (six
tomatoes on a plate): Geoff Garnett. Barker Shield (exhibitor under 16 years
obtaining most points in F & VF s^tions): Edward Carr. J. Southworth Bowl (best exhibit in
flower section): Derrick Swindlehurst. The Pyethorn Cup (exhibitor obtaining
most points in F, VP & FA sections): David Taylor. The Late J.C. Kenyon Trophy (most
points in HA & FA sections): Liz Holden. The Mrs E.M. Taylor Challenge Cup
(exhibitor wth most points in EPF & CBP sections): Aldwyth Pearson. Mrs M. Parker Floral Art Trophy (most
points in floral art section): Liz Holden. Mrs M. Heaton Trophy (best exhibit in
class): Margaret Breaks. The Miss E. Howard Memorial Trophy
(awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in the HA section): Tracey Ankers. Mr and Mrs J. Parry Shield (awarded to
the member of Dunsop Bridge or Slaidbum WI with most points in HA section): Heather Harrison. Late James Thompson Trophy (best exhibit in photography section): Lizzie
Coar. The John King-Wilkinson Trophy
(exhibitor with most points in VF section):
David Taylor. The Charlie Robinson Trophy (best
exhibit in class with most entries in the cakes, breads and puddings section): Stephen Harrison. Farmhouse Fayre Trophy (best exhibit
under 16 in CBP): Kate Robinson. The Preston Farmers Trophy (pair of
calves under 24-months-old): Steven Walk
er. : • Bibby Cup (best bull, steer or heifer
calf): Steven Walker. The Jar Kaye Trophy (Slaidbum YFC
member with most points in YFC handi craft section): Stephen Harrison. Young Farmers’ Special Prize (member
gaining most points from the YFC live stock and handicraft classes): Stephen Har-
^^^idbu rn Farmers* Shield (best show- ^m S iip in cattle or sheep): Robert Walker.
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YFC Challenge Trophy (highest num ber of points in sheep section): Andrew
Harrison. Late Mr W. Robinson Cup (YFC cham
pion sheep): Andrew Harrison. Bolton Cup for girls: Katie Handley. Bolton Cup for boys: Andrew Harrison. Cakes, Breads and Puddings - Fruit
cake, not iced: 1, Aldwyth Pearson; 2, Eleanor Robinson; 3, Jane Lewis. Four pieces of flapjack: 1, Julie Bennett; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Daniel Alpe. Four pieces of gingerbread: 1, Caroline Owen; 2, Allison McIntosh; 3, Kathleen Taylor. Cherry Cake: 1, David Taylor; 2, Aldwyth Pearson. Four fruit scones: 1, Stephen Har rison; 2, Laura Coupland; 3, Kate Robin son. Victoria sandwich cake, jam filled with castor sugar topping: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Patricia Garnett; 3, Kathleen Taylor. Car rot Cake: 1, Aldwyth Pearson; 2, Laura Coupland; 3, Mrs Jacqueline Fox. Cheese cake: 1, Caroline Owen; 2, Aldwyth Pear son; 3, Allison McIntosh. Lemon drizzle cake, must follow given recipe: 1, Mrs Jacqueline Fox; 2, David Taylon 3, Kath leen Taylo. Chocolate cake filled and iced: 1, Alison Grimes; 2, Helen Ireland; 3, Rachel Binder. Fruit pie: 1, Aldwyth Pear son; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Philip Grimes. Reject cake, entries taken on day: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Neville Pearson; 3, David Taylor. Raspberry buns: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Daniel Alpe; 3, June E. Carr. Any form Of bread, use of bread maker allowed: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Rosemary Johnson; 3, Jane Dickinson. Tea Bread: 1, Julie Bennett; 2, Mrs Jacqueline Fox; 3, Eleanor Robinson. Round of shortbread: 1, Angela Hargreaves; 2, Joan Hall; 3, Helen Ireland. Weetabbe loaf, given recipe: 1, Julie Harrison; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Helen Ireland. Individual dessert: 1, Alice Whitwell; 2, Aldwyth Pearson; 3, Helen Ireland. Cake made by a gentleman: 1, David Taylor; 2, Philip Grimes; 3, Peter Ainsworth. Four rice crispy cakes in bun cases, entrants to be 16 years and unden 1, Stephen Harrison; 2, Jenny Ireland; 3, Emma Parker. Four butterfly buns, entrants to be 16 years and unden 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Rachel Spencen 3, Hannah Wood. Eggs, Preserves and Fudge - Four fresh
hen eggs: 1, Thomas Wilson; 2, Oliver Wil son; 3, Daniel Alpe. Jar of jelly, savoury or sweet: 1 and 2, Matthew Lewis; 3, Alison Grimes. Jar of chutney: 1, Jane Lewis; 2, Jane Dickinson; 3, Alison Grimes. Jar of marmalade: 1, Lyn Marsden; 2, Alison Grimes. Jar of jam, soft fruit: 1 and 3, Kathleen Taylon 2, Katherine McNamee. Jar of jam, hard fruit: 1, Jane Dickinson; 2, Tricia Wilson; 3, Joan Hall. Jar of lemon cheese: 1, Eleanor Robinson; 2, Aldwyth Pearson; 3, Jean-Anna Paton. Six pieces of fudge: 1 and 3, Kathleen Taylor. Bottle home-made wine or beer: 1, Rosemary Johnson; 2, Philip Grimes. Floral Art - Arrangement using artifi
cial flowers: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Lizzie Coar; 3, Liz Holden. Exhibit depicting a film title: 1, Liz Holden; 2, Margaret Breaks.
Petite arrangement: 1, Caroline Owen. “Through the Looking Glass”: 1, Liz Hold en; 2, Margaret Breaks. Arrangement using five flowers: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst; 3, Liz Holden. Arrangement in a cup and saucen 1 and 2, Liz Holden; 3, Margaret Breaks. “High land Fling”: 1, Liz Holden; 2, Margaret Breaks. Corsage for the bride’s Mothen 1, Lizzie Coar; 2, Liz Holden. Flowers - One rose: 1, June E. Carr.
Bowl of marigolds: 1, Derrick Swindle- burst; 2, James Devaney. Vase off five asters: 1, Alison Grimes; 2, James Devaney. Basket of garden flowers: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, Alison Grimes. Bowl of mixed dahlias, no extra foliage: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney; 3, Alison Grimes. Three spikes of gladioli: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney. Vase of nasturtiums: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney. Vase of assorted perenni als or annuals: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney; 3, Alison Grimes. Cacti, any variety: 1, 2 and 3, June E. Carr. House plant: 1, James
Devaney.Selection of grasses to be displayed in a stone jan 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Derrick Swindlehurst. Three spray chrysanthemums: 1, James Devaney; 2, Derrick Swndlehurst. Phlox, no more than four spikes: 1, Derrick Swindlehurst; 2, James Devaney. Handicrafts and Art Section - Item of
beaded work: 1, Heather Harrison; 2 and 3, Eleanor Robinson. Gift in any medium: 1, Heather Harrison; 2, Tracy Ankers; 3, Rosemary Johnson. Item of needlework: 1 and 3, Patricia Garnett; 2, Tracy Ankers. Any creative needlework to own design: 1,
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Tracy Ankers; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, Liz Holden. Diamond wedding anniversary card: 1, Heather Harrison; 2, Margaret Harrison; 3, Anna Blakcy. Framed item worked in cross-stitch: 1, Margaret Harri son; 2, Ruth Garnett. Mounted example of tapestry or canvas work: 1, Jane Lewis; 2, Heather Hari^n; 3, Neil Johnson. Book mark in any medium: 1, Eleanor Robinson; 2, Margaret Harrison; 3, Angela Harg reaves. Collage, machine or hand embroi dered: 1, Heather Harrison; 2, Tracy Ankers; 3, Naomi White. Patchwork, quilt ing and applique: 1, Tracy Ankers; 2, Mar garet Harrison; 3, Jennie Kettlewell. Origa mi, ornate table napkin: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Margaret Harrison; 3, Eleanor Robin son. Pencil sketch or drawing: 1 and 2, Nicola
Breaks.Painting, oil or acrylic: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Jeff Singleton; 3, Neve Dickinson. Painting in other media: 1 and 3, Naomi White; 2, Tricia Wilson. Wood work: 1,2 and 3, Bernard Robinson. Hand icraft to be judged on workmanship and ingenuity: 1 and 3, Bernard Robinson; 2, Jennie Kettlewell. Photography- Flowers: 1, Nathan Har
greaves; 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Hazel Waddington. Entrances and Exits: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, Joan Hall; 3, David McNamee. Best colour print outside show area: 1, David McNamee; 2, Edward Ire land; 3, Nathan Hargreaves. Best colour print inside show area: 1, Lizzie Coar; 2, Caroline Owen; 3, Margaret Breaks. “Close Up”: 1, Lizzie Coar; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Margaret Breaks. Colour print “All Crea tures Great and Small”: 1, Margaret Breaks; 2, Hannah Wood; 3, Margaret Bolton. “First Day at School”: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, Daniel Alpe; 3, June E. Carr. “Black & White”: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Joan Hall. “New Life”: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Nathan Hargreaves; 3,^ Sally Pinder. “Seen Better Days”: 1, Jack’ Wallbank; 2, David McNamee; 3, Tom Wallbank. Vegetables and Fruit - Four pods of
peas: 1 and 3 David Taylor; 2, William Esson. Four runner beans: 1 and 3, David Taylor; 2, William Esson. Four French beans: 1 and 3, David Taylor; 2, Edward Carr. Four broad beans: 1, David Taylor; 2 and 3, William Esson. Six tomatoes on a plate: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Philip Grimes; 3, William Esson. Cucumber: 1, David Taylor; 2, William Esson; 3, Hannah Wood. Lettuce with root: 1, Alison Grimes; 2, Edward Carr; 3, Sarah C)air. Green cab bage with root: 1, 2 and 3, David Taylor. Marrow: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Alison Grimes; 3, Philip Grimes. Mustard and cress grown in an unusual container: 1, Caroline Owen; 2, Neil Johnson. Two roots of beet with tops: 1, Philip Grimes; 2 and 3, David Taylor. Three carrots with tops: 1, David Taylor; 2, Edward Carr; 3, Sarah Carr. Two courgettes: 1, Edward Carr; 2, David Taylor; 3, Geoff Garnett. Three gar den fruits: 1, June E. Carr. Misshaped veg etable: 1, James Devaney; 2, Sarah Carr; 3, Edward Carr. Four red or white potatoes: 1, William Esson; 2, Sarah Carn 3, Edward Carr. Entry of own choice from garden or greenhouse: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Sarah Carr; 3, Edward Carr. Three onions: 1, Derrick Swndlehurst; 2, Geoff Garnett; 3, Mick Handley. Two leeks: 1, Edward Carr; 2, Geoff Garnett.
YOUNG FARMERS Handicrafts - Four homemade fruit
scones: 1, Laura Coupland; 2, Stephen Harrison; 3, Mick Handley. Homemade invitation to a 21st birthday party: 1, Lizzie Coar; 2, Rachel Harrison; 3, Anna Blakey. Photograph, “My favourite things”: 1, Steven Walken 2, Katie Hand- ley; 3, Thomas Harrison. Homemade mask: 1 and 2, Stephen Harrison. Painted plate: 1, Laura Coupland; 2, Katie Hand- ley; 3, Stephen Harrison. Collage, any medium “Agriculture”: 1, Stephen Harri son; 2, Lizzie Coar; 3, Katie Handley. Non alcoholic cocktail: 1, Katie Handley; 2, Stephen Harrison; 3, Mick Handley. Indi vidual dessert: 1, Stephen Harrison; 2, Mick Handley. Plate of six appetizers: 1, Mick Handley; 2, Stephen Harrison. Flower arrangement in a basket: 1, Lizzie Coan 2, Stephen Harrison. Slaidbum Only — Any other handicraft
Item, girls: 1, Katie Handley; 2, Emma Parker; 3, Rachel Harrison. Any other handicraft, boys:l, Andrew Harrison; 2, Peter Holden; 3, Daniel Alpe.
Show ONE of the many young handlers at the show (S130908/4f) YOUNG FARMERS TROPHIES
Preston Farmers Trophy: Steven Walker. Calf Section - Dairy type calf, over 12 months
and under 24 months old: 1, Robert Graveston. Beef type calf, over 12 months and under 24 months old: 1 and 3, Steven Walker, 2, Jack Pick up. Beef type calf, under 12 months old: 1, Luke Swales; 2, Victoria Seed; 3, Louise Hartley. Dairy type calf, under 12 months old: 1, Louise Hartley; 2, Robert
Graveston.Best Pair of calves, under 24 months old: 1, Steven Walker; 2, Louise Hartley; 3, Victoria Seed. Sheep Section - Horned gimmer lamb: 1,
Andrew Harrison; 2, Steven Walker; 3, Daniel Alpa Homed breeding ewe, lamb suckled this sea son: 1, Steven Walker; 2, Christopher Dodd; 3, Andrew Harrison. One dodded gimmer lamb, any breed: 1, Anna Blakey; 2, Steven Walker; 3, Christopher Dodd. Dodded breeding ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Andrew Harrison; 2, Christopher Dodd; 3, Thomas Harrison. One prime Iamb judged from butchers point of view: 1, Seth Blakey; 2, Steven Walken 3, Andrew Harri son. One prime lamb homed breed: 1, James Har rison; 2, Andrew Harrison; 3, Christopher Dodd.
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BACCALAl^piATE I n f o r m a t i o n 5 S e § s i o n s on Thursday 25th Septernberi6:00pm --9.00pm, Thursday 23rd October 6;00pm .T 9.00pm,
Saturday 22nd November^ O.OOam"^- 12.00pm ...............
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This is a uw©--yaap ^uaiiReatien whiih is an alternative t@ A Levels.
Su Maty^ has been ehesen as the ONLY previden ©f this prestigieus qualifieatien in last Uneashir-e.
The 16 is aeeepted by ALL universities j and is highly respeeted fer its breadtl) and aeademie rig©un
on this exciting opportunity! Venuei i t Maf^t'a ©©ll§|§, ihear irewi ilaekbum, i i l 8BX
Ferturthef inteffflatian please eentaeh Sarah Flanagan (IS eeefdinater) at
Stv Mary>a CeUepen bISM saS4S4;^lraail;
a.tlanagan@atfflaryablaei^
um.ao.uK ' St. Mary's College is a candidate school for the Diploma
Programme.This school is pursuing authorization ■
■ - ■ as an IB World School. These are schools that share a common philosophy-a commitment to high quality, '
, challenging, inlemalional education that St. Mary's believes is important for our stuclents.
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