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Stuart Edward (BenM
2009, after a long battle bravely fought, Stuart, aged 59 years, partner of Judith, father of Lesley and Tracey, grandfather of Jessica, Bccka, Joe, Robyn and Iggy, brother of Pauline, John, Russell and the late Brian, also a dear uncle and friend of many.
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Alan, aged 67 years, dearly loved partner of Valerie, beloved father of Robert and Sharon, dearly loved grandad, brother and son. Flowers or donations. Inquiries to Co operative Funeral Services, Burnley. Tel. 01282 426146.
On September 2nd, 2009, in Blackpool Victoria Hospital,
HARGRAVES Alan
flowers only please, donations if so desired may be made in memory of Stuart to The East Lancashire Hospice, Park Lee Road, Blackburn. Inquiries The Alty Funeral
Service,
September 22nd at 10-30 a.m. prior to interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, Broomfield Place, Witton.
Tuesday, Family
Service will be held at St Pauls Church, Lowmoor, Clitheroe on
his family andfiiends. sadly missed by all
Peacefully in hospital on
HARUEY Eric
2oo9» Eric Hartley, aged 86 years, the beloved and much loved husband of Kathleen,
September
Saturday, i2tn,
father of Trish, Maty, Judith and Nancy, also a v e ^ dear grandad and great-
loving
A funeral service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium tom orrow,
rothcr to Joyce.
September 18th at 10- 20 a.m. Family flowers only please, but donations made in memory of Eric please to Cancer Care UK, c/o Terence Scott, Clitheroe Funeral Service, 10-12 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, BB7 lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 01200 4-43045______
Friday,
HARTLEY Maiy
Peacefully in hospital, on
(Molly)
2009, and fortified by the Rites of Holy Mother Church, Maiy (Molly) Hartley, aged 82 years, the beloved wife of the late James Albert Hartley, loving mother of Moira, a much loved sister and aunt.
September
Monday, 14th,
A reception into St Michael and St Johns Catholic Church, Clithcroe, will be held on
Rest in peace.
September 22nd at 6- 30 p.m. with Requiem Mass on Wednesday, September 23rd at 11 a.m. followed by burial in Ciitheroe Cemetery. Open to flowers which may be left at the Chapel of Rest,
Tuesday,
Clithcroc, BB7 lAW. Inquiries. Tel. 01200 443045._____________
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- aged 81 years, of Bolton-by-Bowland and ' formerly ;of Rathmell
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Peacefully September
13th, on
grandad of James, Emma, Kate, Sophie, Georgia and Lucinda and much loved uncle and fiiend to many. Reposing in Peace- haven Chapel of Rest. Service and interment will take place at St. Peter and St. Pauls Church, Bolton-by- Bowland on Monday, September 21st at 11a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of John if so desired may be given for either the Alzheimers Society or St. Peter and St. Pauls Church, Bolton-by- Bowland, c/o Mr. M. Leeming, Wycongill Farm, Bofton-by- Bowland, Clitheroe, BB7 4LZ. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200 441297.
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September 11th, 2009, Ruth, beloved wife of the late Walter, dearly loved mother of Martin and Catherine, grandmother
Peacefully in Clitheroe Hospital
MANSLEY Ruth
on
thanksgiving to take place at 12 noon on Monday, September 21st at Whalley Parish Church,
Accrington at iia.m. Family flowers only please, but donations m memory of Ruth if so desired, may be made to Whalley Parish Church c/o Langshaws Funeral Service,i03a King Street, Whalley. Tel. 01254 824520.______
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Thursday,
Glastoxibury, Som erset, passed away September 7th, 2009, aged 93 years, step mother ofDavid.
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Love always, Bill, David, Carol, Sue, Catherine, Robert and Charlotte x.
2002. She lived for those she loved, And those she loved remember.
Memories of a loving husband and father who died September 16th, 2008.
METCALF . Jim
Your loving wife and family.
Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear.
Always loved and remembered, died September
THORNBER Kevin
15th,
All our love from Mum, Dad, Stephen, Angela. Nepnews Callum and Jamie and Son David xx.
19 9 3. . IVie miss i/our smile. Your joking ways. We miss the things you used to say. And when old times we do recall, It's then we miss you most of all.
In memory of a dearly loved wife,
GRAVESTON Susan
away 21st,
deany loved husband of Monica, much loved dad of David, Malcolm and St^hen, loving father-in-law of Margaret, Diana and Nicl^,
Giggleswick,
and the
LEEMING John -
•loved wife of Brian, much loved mum of Elliott and Holly, loving mother-in-law of Sara, dearest grandma of Beniamin and William also a dear sister of Vera, Peggy and Christine. Sei^ce and cremation will take place at the East Lancashire Crematorium, Cem etery Road, Radcliffe, M26 4EU tomorrow Friday, September 18th at 1 p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memoiy of Helen if so desired may be given for Cancer Research U.K., c/o Mrs S. Blackburn, 14 Montague Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EB. Inquiries to .Brian Price and Son Funeral Directors. Tel. 01200
Peacefully September 9th, 2009, in ho^ital, Helen, aged 03 years, of cTitheroe, the dearly
RUSHTON Helen
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Love Mum and Dad XXX.
In loving memory of a very dear Son who died September 18th, 1995. He lived for those he loved, And those he loved remember.
EVERETT Serle
In n/lemoriam
From Bert. Jennifer, Trevor, Hilary, Tony and families.
2008. fVe love and miss you so much.
Birthday D/Iemories
In loving memoiy of a dear Wife, Mum and Gran who died September
WALMSLEY Betty Emma
I7tli» HOWARD
In memory of a dear mother
ROBINSON (nee PeeQ Edna
grandmother on the centenary of her birth September
and
From Tony, Jean, Mary and families.
1909. Always in our thoughts.
Loving Birthday memories of Dad for September 19th. ^you have a special
WOODS Bill
From daughter Pat. Acknowledgements
during their recent sad loss. Special thanks to Mr Robert Parker for his special eulog>^. Father Hogan for nis service and ministrations,
received _____ God bless.
staff of Langshaws Calverley Funeral Service for their arrangements and all those who attended the service.
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Joyce, Roger and family would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends
FARNWORTH Tom
neighbours for the many
and
sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Andy Froud for his kind words and comforting minis trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. • They would also like to express
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Clitheroe Hospital for the beautiful gift of the star they named in memop^ of our angel Katie Bethan, and donations. Thanks to Rev. Michelle Jarmany for her support and warm, comforting service and to all who attended the funeral. Tliank you to all the midwives on Central Delivery Suite for their excellent care and support. A very special thank you to Midwife Margaret Conboy for all her wonderful support and care. Finally thanks to Terence Scott and staff at Clitheroe Funeral Services for all their help and kindness.
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condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. Andv Froud for his kind words and comforting minis trations and to all who attended the funeral service and have given donations. They would also like to express
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Katie Joan f September 161h
Happy 18th Birthday . Lots of love hugs and kisses
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Frank and Joan September 20th
Congratulations on our R uby Wedding Lots of love Joan xxx
Happy Anniversary, we got there! All my love Frank xxx
Golden Wedding their 18th Birthday
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Russ, Karen and Noah are pleased to announce the safe arrival of
Jude Frederick
Bom September 10th, 2009 Weighing 71b IO0Z
With thanks to all midwives and wonderful
colleagues in delivery theatre and Davidson Ward at Burnley General Hospital
Jane and Andy
September 16th
Congratulations to wonderful parents on
their Golden Wedding Anniversary
Love always
Russell, Gill, Kerry and David xxx All our love
Lucie, Sam, Ben and Hannah xxx Ruby Wedding Anniversaries A BOY! ITS
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Harvey
Bom September 10th, 2009 Weighing 6lbs
Thanks to family and friends for cards and presents, thanks also to Ribble Valley Midwives and staff at RBH
CONTI- HARVEY
Tricia and Stephen Conti and family are delighted to announce on
September 4th the
engagement of their youngest daughter
Stevie-Louise to Kyle Eldest son of
Debbie and Paul Harvey
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Hodder Valley Show Results Cattle
Dairy Cattle (black and white) - Heifer
calf bom since 1st June 08:1, D. and S. Graveston; 2, M. and J. Bristol, K R; 3, J.D. and JA. Holgate. Dairy heifer imder 2 years old, geld: 1, M. and J. Bristol, R R. Dairy heifer in calf - not more than 3 years of age: I, M. and J. Bristol, R R. Dairy heifer in milk: 1, J.D. and JA. Holgate; 2, M. and J. Bristol, R R. Dmry cow in milk: 1, J.D. and JA. Holgate; 2, M. and J. Bristol, R R. Dairy CaWe (coloured) - Heifo* calf bom
^ c e 1st June 08:1 and 2, J.D. and JA. Hol gate; 3, Jerseys, Hodder View. Dmiy heifer in calf - not more than 3 years of age: 1, J.D. and J.S. Jones; 2, Jerseys, Hodder View. Dairy heifer in milk: 1, J.D. and J.S. Jones. Dairy cow in calf or in milk: 1, J.D. and J.S. Jones; 2, Jerseys, Hodder ^^ew; 3 ,1, and S. McAlpine. Best cow or heifo* (cal^^ within 28 days of show): 1, J.D. and J.S. Jones; 2, Sarah CJoar.
Bel^an Blue Cattle - Breeding hull, (12
months and over): 1, R. Seed and Son; 2, J. C. Walker and ^ n . Cow or heifer in calf at foot or donor animal: 1, J.C. Walkv- and Son; 23, Lancaster and Thomber. Mmd-; *. en heifer to he under 3 years of age:T, J.C.* Walker and Son; 2, R. Seed and Son. Bull calf (under 12 months): 1, R. Seed & Son. Heifer calf (under 12 m o n ^ ) : 1, M. and E. H a r t l^ 2 and 3, Lancaster and Thomber. Any Otha* Pure Bred Beef & Commot^
Cattle - Pure bred breeding bull, a i^ hre^,* 12 months and oven 1, D. and S. Graveston. Pure bred cow or h ^ e r in calf, calf at foot
or donor animal: 1, D. and S. Graveston; % M.H. and MA. Handley. Maiden h ^ e r to . he imda* 3 years of age (donor animab must enter CBC 2): 1, M. and E. Hartley; 2 ^ d 3, Ian Pickup. Bull calf (imder 12 months): 1, Ian Pickup. Heifer calf (under 12 months): 1, M.H. and MA. Handley. Cross bred bull or heifer calf horn from 1st September 08 onwards: 1, Ian Pickup. Prime steer (under 30 months): 1, Ian Townson. Prime heifen 1 and 3, Ian Townson; 2, Ian Piclnip. Heavy Horses
Best yearling filly, colt or gelding: 1, G.
and J. Dodd. Best tii^year-old filly, colt or gelding: 1, Tbrelfall (Rishton). Best brood mare with foal at foot: 1, G. and J. Dodd; 2, B. Wilson. Best foab 1, J. Mitson; 2, B. Wil son; 3, G. and J. Dodd. Barren mare or geld ing - 3 years and oven 1, John Wilkinson; 2, G. and J. Dodd. Best p ^ , mares or gddings: 1, G. and J. Dodd. Young handler, 16 years and und^ on show day: 1, Rebeck Camp- belL
Sheep Any Other Pure Breed — One tup two
shear or ova: 1, M.H. and M A. Handiesr; 2, S. and P. Scrivin and Son; 8, Thomas and Issy Hartley. One shearling tup: 1, Christo pher Dodd; 2, Tennant Brothers; 3, John Harrison. One tup lamb: 1 and 2, Christo pher Dodd. One gimmer lamb: 1, Thomas and Issy Hartley; 2, Christopher Dodd; 3, M.H. and M.A. Handley. One gimmer shearling: 1, S. and P. Scrivin and Son; 2, Thomas and Issy Hartley; 3, Rachel Harri- flon. One ewe - lamb suckled this season: 1, M.H. and M A. Handley; 2 Thomas and Issy H a r tl^ 3, Christopher Dodd. Groiq> of 4 (Igjmmer lamb, Igimmer shearling, 1 bree&ng ewe & Imale): 1, Thomas and I ^ Hartley; 2, M.H. and M.A^ Handley; 3, Christc^her Dodd. Lonk and Lonk Cross - One tup two
shear or oven 1, T. Whitwell and Sons; 2, Robert listen 3, J.C. IHckard. One shearling tup: 1, S. and P. Scrivin and Son; 2, T. Whitw^ and Sons; 3, J.C. Pickard. One tup lamb: 1, T. Whitwell and Sons; 2, Robert Listen 3, J.C. Pickard. One gimmer lamb: 1 and 2,
J.CL Pickard; 3, Robert Lister. One gimmer shearling: 1, J.C. Pickard; 2 and 3, Robert Lister. One ewe - lamb suckled this season: 1, S. and P. Scrivin and Son; 2, Robert Liken 3, J.C. Pickard. Group of 4 (Igiminerlamb, igizmner shearling, 1 breed ing ewe & Imale): 1, Robert Listen 2, J.C. Pickard; 3, S. and P. Scrivin and Son.. Lowland Cross Breds - One gimmer
2, E.W. and J.R. Parkinson; 3, J.C. Walker and Son. Texel Beltex & Suffolk - One Shearling
Tup: 1, Richard Seed; 2, Tennant Brothers; 3, R. and A Wallhank. One Tup Lamb: 1, R. and A Wallbank; 2, Richard Seed. One Gimmer Lamb: 1, J.V. Fox; 2, R. and A. Wallhank; 3, Seth Blakey. One Gimmer Shearling: 1, Seth Blakey; 2, Tennant Broth ers; 3, R. and A Wallbank. One Ewe - Suck led this season: 1, Tennant Brothers; 2, Seth Blakejr; 3, Richard Seed. Group of 4 ( I s o mer lamb, Igimmer shearling, 1 breeding ewe & Imale): 1, Tennant Brothers; 2, R. and A Wallbmik; 3, Richard Seed. Young Fanners
Calf Section - Dairy Type Calf, Over 12 '
Months and Under 24 Months Old: 1, Stephen Porter: 2, Catherine Graveston. Beef Type Calf, over 12 Months and Under 24 Months Old: 1, Issy Hartley7 2, \^ctoria Seed; 3, Jack Pickup. Beef Type Under 12 Months Old: 1, Jack Pickup; 2, Issy Hartley; 3, ^^ctoria Seed. Dmiy TjT>e Calf, Under 12 Months Old: 1, Melanie Young; 2 and 3, Louise Hartley- Best Pair of Calves, Under 24 Months Old (Preston Farmers Trophy): 1, Jack Pickup; 2, Stephen Porter; 3, Dsuise Hartley. Sheep Section - Homed Gimmer Lamb:
1, Rachel Harrison; 2, Robert Walken 3, Andrew Harrison. Homed Breeding Ewe, I ^ b Suckled this Season: 1 and 2, Robert Walken 3, Thomas Hmrison. One Dodded Gimmer Lamb, Ai^ Breed: 1, James Harri- ^ n ; 2, Seth Blakey; 3, Robert Walken Dod ded Breeding Ewe, L ^ b Suckled this Sea son: 1, James Harrisom 2, Andrew Harrison; 3, Christopher Dodd. One Prime Lamb Judged from Butchms Point of View: 1 and 2, Robert Walken 3, Thomias Harrison. One Rime Lamb Homed Breed: 1, James Harri son; 2, Rachel Harrison; 3, Stephen Harri son.
Children's Section Pre School - Hand and foot print A3 no
moimt: 1, Eva Howard; 2, George Ireland; 3, Amy Rigby. Seed collage A4 mounted: 1, Isla Caine; 2. Scarlett Morris-Barrow,; 3, James Wdlhank. Reception - A glove or finer puppet: 1,
Hridi Morris-Barrow; 2, William Mason; 3, Millie Thomber. Self portimt computerised A4:1, Laura West; 2, William Beattia Still life, fruit howl painting A4:1, Laura West; 2, Millie Thomo:; 3, Joel Fisher. Sea Crea ture collage no bigger than A4:1, I>aura West. Seaside model 3D: 1, Laura West; 2, Millie Thomben 3, Heidi Morris-Barrow. Three decorated buns displayed on a small plate: 1, Laura West. Home/school grown vegetable: 1, I^ura West. D e ra te d plant labd max 3()cm z 30cm: 1, Millie Thomben 2, Joel Fishen 3, David Breaks. Any type of bookmark: 1, William Beattie; 2, David Breaks; 3, Laura West. Years 1 and 2 -A glove or finer puppet: 1,
Ewan Calton-Whitaken 2, Ailsa Bury,; 3, Sandy Griffiths. Self porizait computeri^ A4:1, Isaac Bury; 2, George Elliot; 3, Elbe Brown. Still life: FViut bowl painting A4:1, Sarah C^arn 2, Helen West; 3, Georgia Wil son.
Sea (feature collage no bigger than A4:
1, Amelia Johnson; 2, Sarah <arr; 3, Chloe Blackburn. Searide n u ^ 3D: 1, Sarah Cam 2, Helen West; 3, Whitako: Three decorated buns d i ^ l a ^ an agnail plate: 1, Ewan Calton-Whitaken 2, Rachel Glendin- ning; 3, Cody Grbvo: A home/school grown vegetable: 1, Amelia Johnson; 2, Sarah Cam 3, Helen West Decorated plant label max 30cm X 30cm: 1, Amelia Johnson; 2, Declan Parken 3, Cody Grover. Any type of book mark: 1, Helen West; 2, Matey McBride: 3, Ailsa Bury. Years 3 and 4 - Make a Greek Um and
lamb: 1, M 3 , and MA. Handley; 2 and 3,1 and M. Lancaster. Pair of gimmer lambs: 1, M.H. and MA. Handler; 2 ,1, and M. Lan- casten 3, Christopher Dodd. One gimmer shearlkg: 1, Christopher Dodd; 2, Tennant Brothers. One ewe, lamb suckled this season: 1, Christopher Dodd. Prime Lamb - Two prime lambs, homed:
1, John Harrison. Two prime lambs dodded: 1 ,1, and M. Lancasten 2. R. and A. Wall- hank; 3, J.V. Fox. Sikiledale, Open - One tup two shear or
decorate (clay): 1, Neve Dickinson; 2, Tullia Emmanuel; 3, Eleanor Goode. Pencil draw ing of waterscape A4 mounted: 1, Billy Bolton; 2, Samud Robinson; 3, Anna Ben nett. Silhouette picture A4 no mount: 1, George Johnson; 2, Joe Blackburn; 3, Edward Carr. Derign and make a trophy for a sporting event max 30cm: 1, Matthew Mason; 2, Anna Bennett 3, Mark Bumbac. Poster healthy lifestyle/food safety: 1, Laura Kendall; 2, Sally Pinder; 3, Tullia Emmanuel. Three decorated buns: 1, Neve Dickinson; 2, Jack Wallbank; 3, Jack Glendinmng. Home/school-grown vegetable: 1, Jack Glendiiming; 2, James Howard; 3, Neve Dickinson. Unmounted photo: 1, Cal- ton-Whitaker; 2, Eleanor Goode; 3, Jack Glendinning. Handwriting: 1, Laura Kendall; 2, Rebecca Bennett; 3, Henry Ful- lalove. Years 5 and 6 - Make a Greek Um and
oven 1, Arnold Lancaster; 2, Robinson & Sons; 3, J.C. Walker and Son. One shearling tup: 1, J.C. Walker and Son; 2, Arnold Lan caster; 3, M. and C. Crawshaw. One tup lamb: 1, Robinson & Sons; 2, E.W. and J.R. Parkinson; 3, J.C. Walker and Son. One gim mer lamb: 1 and 2, E.W. and JR. Parkinson; 3, Arnold Lancastk. One Gimmer Shearling: 1 and 2, Robinson & Sons; 3, J.C. Walker and Son. One Ewe, Lamb Suckled this Sea son: 1, E.W. and J.R. Parkinson; 2, J.C. Walker and Son; 3, Arnold Lancastk. Group of 4 (Igimmer lamb, Igimmer shearling, 1 breeding ewe & Imale): 1, Arnold Lancaster;
decorate (clay): 1, Amy Hyde-White; 2, Lydia Dalhy; 3, James Parsons. Pencil draw ing of waterscape A4 mounted: 1, Robert Spencer; 2, Amy Hyde-White; 3, Emma Robinson. Silhouette picture A4 no mount: 1, James Parsons; 2, Robert Spencer; 3, Bethany West. Design and make a trophy: 1, Emma parker; 2, Ella Mason; 3, Maisie Griffiths. Poster healthy lifestyle/food safety: 1,
Emma Parker 2, Rachel Pnder 3, Mairie Griffiths. Three decorated buns: 1, Anna Robinson; 2, Emma Parker; 3, Georgina Bullock. Home/school-grown vegetable: 1,
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er Wilson. Unmounted photo: 1, Geor^na Bullock;
2, Anna Robinson; 3, Emma Parker. Hand writing: 1, Caitlin Dickinson; 2, Emma
Parker 3, Laura Hyde-White. Years 7 to 11 - Children's Decorated
Birthday Cake: 1, Rebecca Winder; 2, Bethany Bockl^ 3, Sam Buckanan. Clock Deagn uang a Mechanisno: 1, Tom Martin; 2, Jonathon Parker 3, Rebecca Winder. Cel ebration Card: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Anna Clay; 3, Lydia Clothier-Hill. Decorat^ Box of Home Made Chocolates: 1, Jenny For^e; 2, Nicole Welch; 3, Zoe Clayton. Horticulture
Cakes, Breads and Puddings - F ru it
Cake Not Iced: 1, David Taylor 2, Odel Hodgson; 3, Eleanor Robinson. Four Heces of Flapjack: 1, M. and C. Crawshaw; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Helen Ireland. Four Pieces of Gingerbr^: 1, Caroline Owen; 2, Allison McIntosh; 3, Helen Ireland. Four Pieces of Chocolate Brownie: 1, Isobd Bris tow; 2, Helen Ireland; 3, A d w ^ Pearson. Four Fruit Scones: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Kathleen Taylor 3, Janet Whitaker. Deco rated Cake for any occasion: 1, Kathleen Taylor 2, Allison McIntosh; 3, Rachel Fin der. \fictoria Sandwich Calm: 1, Helen Ire land; 2, Jenny Ireland; 3, Anna-Jean Paton. Carrot Cake: 1, Mrs Jacqueline Fox; 2, Eleanor Robinson; 3, Janet Whitaker. CHieesecake: 1, Paul Law; 2, Janet Whitak er; 3, Aldwyth Pearson. Lemon Drizzle Cake: 1, Rachel Harrison; 2, Mrs Jacqueline Fox; 3, Adwyth Pearson. Chocolate Cake FlU^ and Iced: 1, Kathleen Taylor 2, Helen Ireland; 3, Patricia Garnett. Fruit Pie: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Philip Grimes, ^ je c t Cake: 1, David T ^ - lor 2, Philip Grimes; 3, Kate Robinson. Ra^heny Buns: 1, Tricia Wilson; 2, Angela Hargreaves; 3, Kate Robinson. Any Form of Bread (use of Bread maker allowed): 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Lesley Wilson; 3, HiUary Wood. Tea Bread: 1, Patricia Garnett; 2, Mary Cowking; 3, Mrs Jacqueline Fox. Swiss Roll: 1, hrien Ireland; 2, Jean Parkin son. Weetabix Loaf: 1, Adwyth Pearson; 2, Helen Ireland; 3, Eleanor Robinson. Indi vidual Fruit Crumble: 1, Kathleen Taylor 2, Janet Carr 3, Kate Robinson. Cake Made by a Gentleman: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, David l ^ l o r 3, Peter Ainsworth. Four Itice Crispy Cakes in Bun Casies ( Entrants to be 16 years and under): 1, Rebecca Winder 2, George Ireland; 3, Rachel Spencer. Four Butterfly Buns ( Entrants to be 16 years and unds*): 1, Robert Spencer 2, Jack Glendin ning; 3, Rachel Glendinning. Eggs, Preserves and Fudge
Four Fresh Hen Eggs: 1, Thomas Wilson;
2, Georgia Wilson; 3, Lyn Marsden. Four Fresh Duck Eggs: 1, Rachel Harrison. Jar of Jelly (Savoury or Sweet): 1, Tricia Wilson; 2, Alice WhitweU; 3, Janet Edmondson. Jar of Chutnesr 1, Adwyth Pearson; 2, Tricia Wilson; 3, Heather Harrison. Jar of Mar malade: 1, Cressida Woodall; 2, Jane t edmondson; 3, Adwyth Pearson. Jar of Jam Soft Fruit: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Tricia Wil son; 3, Kathleen Taylor. Jar of Jam, Hard FYuit: 1, Kate Robinson; 2, Adwyth Pear son. Jar of Lemon Cheese: 1, Eleanor Robin son; 2, Janet Carr; 3, Aison Grimes. Six Pieces of Fudge: 1, Eleanor Robinson; 2, Amy Clarkson; 3, Mrs Jacqueline Fox. Bot tle Home-Made Wine or Been 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Cresrida WoodalL Flowers
One Rose: 1 and 2, June E. Ckirr; 3, Tracy
Ankers. Vase of Sweet Peas (5 Spikes): 1, Helen Ireland; 2, David T^lor. Vase of five Asters: 1, Alison Grimes. Basket of Garden Flowers: 1, Caroline Owen; 2, Jeffrey lUch; 3, Alison Grimes. Bowl of M i ^ Dahlias: 1, Jeffrey Rich; 2, William Binder; 3, Alison Grimes. Three spikes of Gladioli: 1, Jeffrey Kch; 2, Alison Grimes. One vase of assorted Pereimials or Annuals: 1, Janet Carr; 2, Tracy Ankers; 3, Albon Grimes. House Plant: 1 and 2, Jefirey Rich; 3„ Jane Lewis. Minature Garden in a Seed 'Pray (Under 16): 1, Jenny ireland. Phlox - No more than 4 Spik^ 1, Helen ireland; 2, Alison Grimes. Handicrafts and Art Section An item of beaded work (can inc. Jew-
elloy): 1, Katbleeen Taylor; 2, Aim Swindle- hurst; 3, Heather Harrison. Gift in any medium: 1, Patricia Garnett; 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Tracy Ankers. Item of Needlework: 1, Patrida Garnett; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, Ann Swindlehurst. Any Cre ative Needlework to own design: 1, Heather Harrison; 2, Liz Holden. Christmas Card: 1, Tracy Ankers; 2, Anna-Jean Paton; 3, Mar garet Harrison. Mounted Example of Tapestry or Canvas Work: 1, Isobel Bristow; 2, Ann Swindlehurst; 3, Mary Cowking. Knitted Scarf: 1, Margaret Harrison; 2, Patricia Garnett; 3, Aison Grimes. Hand made rug or wall hanging: 1, Ann Swindle hurst; 2, Mary Cowking. Patchwork, Quilt ing and Applique: 1, Janet Preston; 2, Jane Lewis; 3, Tracy Ankers. Pencil or ink Sketch or Drawing: 1, Caitlin Dickinson; 2, Nicola Breaks; 3, Edna Waterworth. Painting in ar^ Media 1, Tricia Wilson; 2, Mary Cowk- ing; 3, Jane Lewis. Any kind of Handicraft: 1, Maiy Cowking; 2, Jennie Kettlewell. # More result in next week’s edition
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