20' Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, July 31st, 2008
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, ^ PRODUCE AND PRESERVES Two preserves: joint 1, K. Gosling (F), R. Holden (HG); 2, D. Chadwick
,(F): 3, R Jelley (S). Jar of soft fruit jam: joint 1, D. Devereaux (GH), K. Gosling (F), N. Healey (R), E Moulds (S), A; Paley (BL), L. Wilkinson (HG);, joint 2, J. Shaw (S),"J. Woolmington - (BAL): joint 3, B. Allen (0), Ai Calvert (S), S. Ogden (S), M. Owen (GH), M. - Wigglesworth (W). Marmalade: 1, K. ■Riley (F): joint 2, G. McDonnell (HG), S. Ogden (S); 3,‘ R Jelley (S).' Chutney: 1, K. Aldread (HG); joint 2, J. Baron (GR); J. Eachus (HG); joint 3, M. Hodgson (GH),P. Jelley (S). ^
; Herb/spice jelly: 1, M. Taylor (GH),V; joint 2, V. Blackie (HG), M. Bowe (G), K. Gosling (F); 3, M. Bailey (HG).' Wine: joint 1, M. Owen (GH), K. Rigby (BAL); 2. L. Walters (0); 3, P. Jelley (S). Fruit vodka: joint 1, R. Holden (HG), C. Hyde (HG), M. Mann (HG), L. Winkley (F), J. Osborn (F); 2, E. Fleming (F); joint 3, M. Eccles (HG), N. Hopkins (HG), J. Nash (F).
- : Jam including ginger: joint 1, P. Jel-
• ley (S), G. Nash (F); joint 2, P. Ash worth (F), H. Waddington (G), E. Wrigley (D); joint 3, M. Eccles (HG), L. Wilkinson (HG), J. Woolmington,
■ (BAL). Fresh fruit: 1, M. Owen (GH);. 2, K. Riley (F); joint 3, A. Paley (BL), H. Waddinglon (G). Salad vegetables: I, M. Owen (GH); 2, G. McDonnell (HG); 3, C. Openshaw (GR). Home grown herb: joint 1, A. Jackson (W), N. McPherson (R); joint 2, K. Aldread (HG) , E. Parkinson (GR), K. Riley (F), J. Woolmington (BAL); joint 3, E. Butterfield (HG), S. Cole (G), R. Hold en (HG), C. Taylor (GR).
HORTICULTURAL AND FLOWER ARRANGING
Arrangement for ruby wedding: 1, K.
Gosling (F); 2, J. Gentry (HG); joint 3, F. Ahearne (HG), P. Entwistle (W). Elegance: joint 1, K. Gosling (F), L. Sharp (0); joint 2, J. Bennett (S), M. Birtwell (S); joint 3, M. Walker-Smith
Key to the institutes
BAL = Balderstone, BL=Billing- ton and Langho,'D=Downham; .
: -F=Pence, G=Gisbum, GH=Gt • Harwood, GR=Grindleton,' HG=Hurst Green,
6=0swaldtwistle, R=Rimington; • S=Siraonstone, W=Waddin^oh.
reaves (BL), B. Hunl (HG), B.’ Preston (0), K. Rigby (B), L. Sharpe (0), C.- Sunderland (HG), joint 3, M. Dickin-' son (0), P. Entwistle (W), E. Hart- ley(R), M. Hodgson (GH), R. Holden' (HG), A. Haughton (BL), M. Jackson (W), M. McPherson (R), C. Poloczek; (HG), A. Salter (BL), L. Sawley (S), J. Woolmington (BAL), D. Calvert (G). Three roses: joint 1, M; Barrow. (W), A. Paley (BL), joint 2, C.’Poloczek (HG), K. Riley (F), M. Taylor (S); joint 3, K. Aldread (HG); J. Dennison (HG), J. Gentry (HG), R1 Holden (HG), J. Moorhouse (G), G. Nash (F) ,B. Pre-. ston (0), L. Sawley (S), L. Wilkinsonf HG).
• Posy for the visually impaired: joint
1, F. Aherne (HG), M. Birtwell (S), P. Entwistle (W), A Lennox (S), J Ryan (BAL); joint 2, B. Hurd (HG), G. McDonnell (HG): 3, G. Nash (F): Rap ture in Red: 1, Billington; 2, Wadding ton; 3, Oswaldtwistle.
CONFECTIONERY AND ' SWEETS
Cherry cake: 1, J. Shaw (S); joint 2,
N. Ashcroft (BL), N. Aspden (GH); joint 3, A. Salter (13L), J. Walters (0). S\viss roll: joint 1, K. Aldread (HG), G. Nash (F); 3, B. Spencer (R). Decorated biscuits: !, K. Aldread (HG); 2,'B. Wilkinson (HG); joint 3, P. Jelley (S), J. Ryde (G).' Celebration cake:d, K. Rigby (BAL); 2, G. Nash (F); 3, M. Ford (GH). Sandwich cake with feather icing: joint !, J. Ryde (G), K. Aldread (HG); 3, M. Roskell (D).-Tray,bake: joint!, V. Blackie (HG), J. Ryan (BL);
. (BL), E. Young (S). Arrangement using. kitchen container:!, L. Sharp (0); 2, K. Gosling (F); joint 3, J. Bennet (S), S. Kay (BL). "Pretty in Pink": joint 1, G. ■ Nash (F), L. Sharpe (0); joint 2, J. Ben-, nett (S); 3, E. Aspden (F). Arrange-^! ment for under a fiven joint 1, G. Nash"
' (F), E. Young (S); joint 2, M. Birtwell: (S), K. Gosling (P); joint 3, E. Nuttall; (GR) , D. Penny (BL), M. Topham (BL).
' • Planted container: 1, A. Haughton . (BL), 2, C. Sunderland (HG); joint 3, P. Ashworth (F), L. Hargreaves (BL), G. Nash (F). Mixed flowers: 1, M. Owen
■joint 2, Mary Holden (HG), D. McIn tyre (0); joint 3, K. Aldread (HG), H.
.Hopkins (HG), A. Jackson (G), C. 'Poloczek (HG), M. RoskeU (D), B. ■Wilkinson (HG). Sweet tar t: 1, S. Ogden (S); 2, J. Ryde (G); 3, S. Duxbury(HG). .
; ' Cheese savoury: joint!, K. Aldread (HG), S. Ogden (S); 2, E. Aspden (F);
joint 3, A. Bland (HG), M. Fullwell (BL). Item using yeast: !, H.-Hopkins (HG), C. Poloczek (HG); 2, E. Wrigley (D): 3, E. Aspden (F), G. McDonnell (HG).'
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i (GH), joint 2, F. Aherne (HG), M. Bai- ■ ley (HG), R. Gann (GR), L. Harg-'
■ Men only - five almond slices: !, Mr Curtis (GR): 2, Mr Nash (F); joint 3; Mr Harwood (HG), Mr Sharp (0).'", ■
HANDICRAFTS
. Embroidery, own design: joint !, N. ■ Clough (F), C. Sunderland (HG); 2, P. Jelley (S); joint 3; M. Bowe (G), R. ■ Marsland (HG), R. Marsland (HG). Canvas work: !, N. Clough (F); 2, K..
. Hopkinson (GR); 3, E. Newsham (BL). 'Embroidery from a kit: joint !, N. ;Clough-(F); P.-Eatough (GH), P. Lar-
' away (GH);;joint 2,^M. Taylor (GH), • •A; Smith (GH); joint 3, M. Taylor >(BAL), A. Jackson (G). Stuffed toy: joint!, M Dean (0), M. West (F); joint 2, A. Lennox (S), N.'PHce (GH), E. Tal-' bot (GH),‘joint 3,'V. Blackie (HG), J.
• Eachus (HG), H. Hopkins (HG), N. ^ ■Price (GH),
C..Sunderland (HG). Waterfall card: joint !, M. Jackson (W), B. Kramrisch (BL) M. Owen (GH), D.
■ Stringer (F); joint 2, A,.Gray (GH), L. Hargreaves (BL), M . 'H ^ ^ n (GH), P. Jelley (S) ,K.;Rigby:.(BAL), M. Smith
• (BL); N. Turner (Bli); joint 3, S. Baron (GH), V. Brown (F), M. FuUwell (BL), P. Jelley (S), P. Jelley (S), M. Owen (GH), D. Penny (BL), D. Stringer (F), L. Winkley (F), N. Turner (BL). Fabric basket: joint!, B. Brown (F),
D. Chadwick (F), N. Price (GH), M. West (F), M. West (F), L. Wilkinson (HG), E. Young (S); joint 2, B; Bro\vn (F), J. Lawson (F), J. Osborn (F), G. Sunderland (HG), L. Wilkinson (HG), L. Winkley (F); joint 3, V. Blackie • (HG), V. Brown (F), E. Cockshott (F), N. Clough (F), E. Flemming (F), K. Gosling (F), A. Longrigg (F), J. Moran (HG), J. Trdilett (F), L. Winkley (F), E. Young (S), M West (F). Box using recycled material: joint !, J. Maclean' (S), D. Stringer (F); joint 2,.V. Brown (F), D. Stringer (F); 3, V. Brown (F). Decoupage: 1, M. Lord (0); 2, B.
Brown (F), B Brown (F), P. Jelley (S), M. Lord (0); 3, M. Lord (0). 40th anniversary card: joint!, B. Kramrisch (BL), M. Owen (GH); joint 2, B. Kram- risch (BL) x 2, M. Owen (GH); joint 3, A. Adams (GH), A. Adams (GH), D. Penny (BL), D. Stringer (F), M. Topham (BL). Peg bag: !, J. Eachus (HG); 2, A. Lennox (S); 3, V. Blackie (HG). Shoulder bag: joint !, M. Topham (BL), M. West (F); 2, M. West (F): 3, J. Moran (HG).
Hand.knitted garment: !, M. Dean (0); 2, K. Riley (F); 3, M. Bainbridge (S). Beaded orna ment: !, A. Longrigg (F); joint 2, B. Brown (F)x 2, N. Clough (F), E. Jack-
•son (R); joint 3, L. Hargreaves (BL) x ' 3, G. McDonnell (HG), G. Nash (F), D. Penny (BL), M. Smith (BL) x 3, M. Topham (BL). •.
' ' Fabric height chart:!, N. Price (GH); •
2, J. McNamee (BAL). Removable paper.dust coven land 3, P. Jelley (S); 2, M; Owen (GH). Ribbon craft: !; D. • Chadwick (F); 2, J. Moran (HG).r Parchment paper craft:joint!, B. Kram-
CHILDREN at the show are St Michael and St John's pupils Harry Collingc (seven) and sister Lucy (nine), right, with Ciithcroe Advertiser and Times trophy winner Claire Rowlandson (!2)(T280708/3c) ' -
risch (BL) x 2, D. Stringer (F); joint 2, B. Kramrisch (BL), K. Rigby (BAL), K. Rigby (BAL) x 2. Painting: !, R. ■ Marsland (HG), joint 2, M Collinge (HG) , R. Marsland (HG); joint 3, M. Collinge (HG), R. Marsland (HG), A. Smith (GH). Poem - own composition: joint !, J Kerr (R), J. Thistlethwaite ■ (R); 2, M. Bailey (HG), 3, C. Taylor (GR) .
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Photography - a crMt or flower show: !, P. Entwistle (W); 2, R. Seed (Wj;
joint 3, K. Riley (F), A. Slater (F), G. Wilkinson (F). Digitally enhanced photo:!, A. Williams (B); 2, G. Wilkin son (F); 3, C, Sunderland (HG). Three different crafts:!, C. Sunderland (HG); 2, G. Nash (F); 3, K. Rigby (BAL). Co-operative - 40 years: !, Fence; 2, Simonstone; 3, Grindleton.
CHILDREN'S SECTION ' Art 4-6 years. Spring:!, Joseph Cann
(GR); 2, &m Holt (BL); 3, Olivia Cann (GR). 7-8 years. Summer: !, Harry Collinge (HG); 2, Pipa Harwood-Bond (HG); 3, Joshua Hargreaves (S). 9-!!: years. Autumn:!, Lucy Collinge( HG); joint 2, Michael Smith (G), Lois Hep- pie (HG). !2-!5 years. Winter:!, Claire Rowlandson (B); 2, Freya Harwood- Bond (HG). Handwriting 4-6 years: !, Ella
McEntyre (0); 2, Sam Holt (BL); 3, Faye Hepple (HG). 7-8 years: !, Alice Marsland (HG); 2, Imogen Pilkington (0); joint,3, Joshua Hargreaves (S), Alena Pjlkington (0). 9-!l years: !, Shannon Barrett (D); 2, Amy Bailey (HG) ; 3, Molly Marsland (HG). !2-!5 years: !, Stephanie Duxbury (HG); 2,
‘Jessica Hobro (HG); 3, Kirsten Ward (0). ■
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■ .4-6 years, decorated hard-boiled egg: !, Claire Cunliffe (S); 2, Joseph Cann (GR) , 3, William Dolton-Houghton (B). Item made from an egg box. !,
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Laura Nutter (HG); 2, Harry Collinge (HG). 9-!! years, decorated mini kite: I,
Lucy Collinge (HG); 2, Shannon Bar rett (D); 3, Amy Lund (D). I2-I5 years: Concertina photo album. !, Stephanie Duxbury (HG); 2, Claire Rowlandson
‘ (B). 4-6 years, chocolate crispie cakes: I, Luke Dyson (GR); 2, Ella McEntyre (0); 3, &m Holt (BL). 7-8 years, deco rated buns:!, Joshua Hargreaves (S); 2, Drew Jackson (W), 3, Charlotte John ston (HG).
- ■ , . TROPHIES Promotion: Billington and
Langho -Large Institute: Fence
' V Small Institute: Oswaldtwistle , Produce arid Preserves: Hurst Green , ,
■ . V Horticulture: Hurst Green
; Confectionery: Hurst Green Handicrafts: Fence Flower Co-operative: Billingt'on ■' Co-operative other: Fence ■ : . Best Craft in Show: Maureen .Topham (BL)
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■ Best Produce in Show: June Baron (G)
^ ' Best Confectionery: K. Aldread Best Ho rticu ltu re Flower
Arranging: Glenda Nash (F) CHILDREN
Most Points: 12-15 years, Claire
Rowlandson (Balderstone); 9-!l Lucy Collinge^(Hurst Green), 7-8 Joshua Hargreaves (Simonstone); 4-6 Sam Holt (Billington). Child’s Best in Show: Harry-Collinge
(H u rs t Green): ■ Child Most Points: Claire ' Rowlandson
(Balderstone). Organised by ’
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Wednesdaysior;altern'ate‘Saturdays’ “ ‘^*1 '' Firm takes a stand on mobiles USING a mobile phone while
'drivingis both dangerous and illegal.'^ . , • Now a'major multi-nation al company-with a manufac-
; turing site in Clitheroe is set ting amexam'ple, by com-
. The 3M company, which ■has a manufacturing site atj
: Up Brooks, has called a'halt: ■ to ' i ts employees’:-use'dfi'
inobile phones while driving.. ' The diversified technology
: pletely banning’the'practice < in all of its company vehicles. ‘
company - a headline spon sor of the 2008 Road Safety ■Week - has told its 4,000 UK and Ireland employees not to use their phones, even hands free, unless their cars are sta t io n a r y with the-engine switched off. fI.;The decision follows advice from'leading safety advisers : and groups such as the Royal
Society for the Prevention of .' Accidents (RoSPA) and the
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RoSPA figures show th a t drivers are four times more
,, likely to be involved in an accident if they; are using a mobile phone on the road. ■..3M’s managing director
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th a t using even hands-free phones affects various
• .“Our employees’ welf^A and safety is paramoun!^' 3M - we have an outstanding
aspects of'.driving perform ance.' :
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