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Ciitheroe Advertiser 8i T im e s , Thursday, September 24th, 2009 21 Runners enjoy new Hodder fell race route
DE SP ITE one or two “ behind t)ie scenes” organisational glitches, this year’s Hodder Valley Show fell race was well received hy runners, who enjoyed the new route to
■ Dunsop Head. Having never used this route previously, there
' was no existing record and Mark Chippendale’s storming run of 48 min utes and 53 seconds was faster than organisers had expected. . Local lad Rob Walker,
from Whitendale, led home the juniors, who ran the senior’s course as far as the crossing o f Back Lane, then returned over the same demanding, undulating cross cou. itry route. ■ Fell race organisers
VINE M ill IS CLOSING FOREVER
£2,500,000 OF STOCK S n i l TO Cl£AR LEATHER & FABRIC SOFAS, RECLINERS, DINING SETS, COFFEE TABLES, LAMP TABLES, BEDS, BEDROOMS, MATTRESSES, WARDROBES, CHESTS, LAMPS,
STAGGERING £300,000 ON HIGH STREET & RETAIL PARK PRICES
MIRRORS, ART, GARDEN FURNITURE, ALL CATERING AND OFFICE FURNITURE PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT DURING THE FIRST WEEK SAVED A
FIVE DAY FOOT FLOW METER READING
THE BUILDING HAS TO BE EMPTIED PRIOR TO CLOSURE EVERY ITEM W ill BE CLEARLY MARKED DOWN IN PRICE. WE ACCEPT CASH, CHEQUES & ALL IVIAJOR CREDIT CARDS
One of the UK’s largest furniture stores is closing forever Doors open for selling 10am Friday 25th September
EVERY FTEM WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED DOWN IN PRICE, VVE ACCEPT CASH, CHEQUES & A l l MAJOR CREDFr CARDS
THOUSANDS OF LINES IN STORE FOR YOU TO TAKE AWAY FAST DELIVERY ON LARGER ITEMS
SALE STARTS THIS FRIDAY 10am - 6pm, SATURDAY 10am - 6pm, SUNDAY 11am - 5pm ALL GOODS TO BE SOLD ON A STRICT FIRST COME FIRST SAVED BASIS
TELEPHONE ORDERS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED - PLEASE BRING ROOM SIZES WITH YOU TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
WE APOLOGISE TO ANYONE WHO VISITED THE STORE THIS WEEK. THE STORE WAS CLOSED IN ORDER TO PREPARE FDR THIS WEEKEND CLOSING
Brookside Street, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire BBS 3PX
CLOSING “■fte Original CLOSING
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*Concjitions apply Note from the Chairman;
pleasure to see over 3000 people in five days literally saving hundr^s of
The response and support during week one of this closure was overwhelming - it gave me great
thousands of pounds
Steve Cox and Ian Roberts (Rowland), said: “Thanks to all 66 seniors and 11 juniors for turn ing the fixture into two good races, to the land owners and tenant farm ers for allowing us to cross their land, to the members of Rowland Fell Runners, their friends and families who turned out to assist with the organisation and marshaling of what is a ‘marshal
intensive’
course and also to mem bers of the Hodder Val ley Show committee for hosting our race within their day’s intensive pro-
.gramme and also laying on a day' of superb autunm weather - Row land at its best.” Results from the show
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which were not published last week are as follows; FELL RACE
' Men. 1, M. Chippendale
(Rowland): 48:53; 2, J. Craig (Skipton): 50:26; 3, C. Reade (Rowland): 50:57; 4, S. Smithies (Calder Val ley): 51:02. Ladies. 1,
J.Shaw (Dar-
wen): 63:22; 2, C.Holden (Helm Hill): 66:06; joint 3,
J. Rawlinson (Clayton): 68:59; S. Clark (Clayton): 68:59. Junior boys. 1, Rob
Walker: 2, Josh Searle; 3, Thomas Bennett; 4, Thomas Wilson. Junior girls. 1, Rebbeca
Bennett: 2, Emiley Holden (Helm Hill); 3, Kattie 'Thurlow; 4, Ellie Holden (HelmHiU). TROPHIES AND
SPECIAL AWARDS LIVESTOCK
Late S.R.H Leaver Chal
lenge Cup (Best pair of dairy cows or heifers):, J.D. and J.A. Holgate. Late Col. C.G. Hurst
Trophy (any three dairy animals): Bristol and Park er.
The Cottam Cup (Best
pair of heifers any age, not to have been calved): J.D. and J.A. Holgate. Hanson Silver Challenge
Cup for a cow (Supreme champion diary animal): J.D. and J.A. Holgate. Young handler class (16
years and under on show day) beef and dairy: George Bristol. Hanson Silver Challenge
Cup for a bull (Best breed ing bull): D. and S. Grave- ston. Mrs H.A Shaw Challenge
Cup (Best cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot): J.C Walker and son. The Late E. Parkinson
Cup (Best steer, cross bred heifer or cross bred bull calf): Ian Townson. The Timothy Procter
Challenge Cup (Rest pair of breeding stock; male, female or mixed): J.C Walk er and son. The Late J. Davis Chal
lenge Trophy (Supreme champion beef animal): J.C Walker and son. HEAVY HORSES
The Booths Trophy
(Best yearling filly'colt or gelding): G. and J. Dodd. J.D Rolton Millennium
Cup (Best brood mme with foal at foot): G. and J. Dodd. The Right Monkey Cup
(Best foal): J. Mitson. The Newhouse Sheild
(Best pair of mares or geld ings): G. and J. Dodd.
growing a greener tomorrow together
•The best recycling project •The green community award •Most green household •The green primary school award •The gieaisecondaiyschod award • The green further education award •Qreenbuanessoftheyear S .
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•The green builder & desl^er awards
•The green transport award •The gre«i food retailer award
J.R Williams Cup and
the A.l Read Trophy (heavy horse champion): J. Wilkinson.
YFC YFC Challenge Trophy
(highest number of points in sheep section): Robert Walker. Late Mr. W. Robinson
Cup: Robert Walker. Youngest competitor in
YFC sheep section: Rachel Harrison. The Preston Farmers’
Trophy (pair of calves under 24 months old): Jack Pickup and Thomas Hart ley.
Bibby Cup (Best bull
steer or heifer calf): Issy Hartley. Slaidburn Farmers’
Shield (Best showmanship by Slaidbum YFC member in cattle or sheep): Robert Walker and
Stephen Porter. SHEEP
West Cumberland Farm
ers’ Tankard (Champion tex, beltex and Suffolk): Tennant Bros. The Stephen Schofield
Memorial Cup (Champion lonk or lonk cross): T. Whitwell. Late J.C. Kenyon Chal
lenge Trophy (Best pair of lowland cross bred gimmer Iambs): M.A. Handley. • West Cumberland Farm-
ers’ Tankard: Arnold Lan- J.L. Wood Trophy
(Champion swaledale): Arnold Lancaster. The B. and T. Breaks
Special (Best pair homed gimmer shearlings): Arnold Lancaster. Late Walter Greenhalgh
Trophy (Best pair of horned breeding ewes): S. and P. Scrivin and son. The Fylde Water Board
Trophy (Best full group of four fell or heath going sheep, one breed only; one gimmer lamb, one gimmer sh^ling) one breeding ewe, one male): J.C Walker and son. The Norman Trees Chal
lenge Trophy (Best homed female or male sheep): Arnold Lancaster. Clitheroe Auction Mart Trophy (local champion,'
highest placed local exhibit from each section including YFC): M. Handley. United Utilities Water
Pic Perpetual Challenge Supreme Champion Sheep: Tennant Bros. Young handler class,
sheep (16 years and under on show day): Issy Hartley. NON-LIVESTOCK
CHILDREN’S SECTION SPECIAL AWARDS
Best exhibit in pre
school: Isla Caine. Best exhibit in reception:
Laura West. Best exhibit in year 1 and
2: Amelia Johnson. Rickett Family Chal
lenge (Best exhibit in year three and four): Jack Glendinning. Best exhibit in year 5 and
6; Robert Spencer. Best exhibit in year 7 and
11: Kate Robinson. Handwriting year 3 and
4: Laura Kendall. Handwriting year 5 and
6: Catelin Dickinson. T. Forrest 'Trophy (most
. outstanding exhibit in the children’s section): Robert
Spencer. HORTICULTURE
Barker Shield (presented to the exhibitor under 16
•years of age, obtaining most points in flowers and veg and fruit sections): Jenny Ireland. J Southworth Bowl (Best
exhibit in flower section): Caroline Owen. The Pyethorn Cup
(exhibitor obtaining most points in f, vf and fa sec tions): Jeff Rich. Hodson Trophy (Best
exhibit from a member of Slaidburn or Dunsop Bridge WI in eggs, pre serves and fudge; cakes, breads and puddings sec tions): Kathleen Taylor. The Late J.C. Kenyon
Trophy (most points in ha and fa sections): Liz Hold en.
The Mrs E.M. Taylor
Challenge Cup (exhibitor with most points in epf and cbp sections): Kate Robin son.
The Late Mrs J. Thomp
son Trophy (winner of fruit cake class): David Taylor. The Pearson Trophy
(Best cake made by a gen tleman): Edward Ireland. The Charlie Robinson
Trophy (Best exhibit in class with most entries in the cakes, breads and pud dings section): Kate Robin son. Farmhouse Fayre Tro
phy (Best exhibit in under 16 classes in cbp section): Kate Robinson. The John King-Wilkin-
son Trophy (exhibitor with most points in cbp): Helen Ireland. The Black Bull Trophy
(Best bottle of home made wine): Philip Grimes. Floral Art Trophy (most
points in floral art section): Liz Holden and Helen Ire land. Mrs M. Heaton Trophy
(Best exhibit in class): Helen Ireland. The Miss E. Howard
Memorial Trophy (most outstanding exhibit in the ha section): Patricia Gar nett. Mr and Mrs J. Parry
Shield (member of Dunsop Bridge or Slaidburn WI with most points in ha sec tion): Ann Swindlehurst. Late James Thompson
Trophy (Best exhibit in photography section): Nicpla Breaks. Late W.R. King-Wilkin-
son Trophy (six tomatoes on a plate): Philip Grimes. The Jar Kaye Trophy
(Slaidburn YFC member with most points in YFC handicraft section): Stephen Harrison. Young farmers’ special
prize (member gaining most points from the YFC livestock and handicraft classes): Rachel Harrison. Bolton Cup for girls
(Best girls YFC handicraft item): Katie Handley. Bolton Cup for boys
(Best boys YFC handicraft item); James Harrison. Winner of the local sheep
dog trials (held on Sunday, September 6th): Jeff Walk er.
Winner of the tug o’ wan Top Lock Tuggers, of
Heapey, Chorley. YOUNG FARMERS
Handicrafts - Ladies Corsage: 1, Lizzie Coar; 2,
Victoria Seed; 3, Laura Byers. Invite to YFC Hal lowe’en party: 1, Stephen Harrison; 2, Rachel Harri son; 2, Erica Sowerbutts. A Photograph “ Countryside in action”: 1, Naomi Sower- butts; 2, Stephen Harrison; 3, Lizzie Coar. Decorated child’s birthday cake for a five-year-old: 1, Katie Han dley: 2, Emma Parker; 3, Stephen Harrison. Edible jewellery: 1, Rachel Harri son; 2, Stephen Harrison; 3, Anna Blakey. Decorated egg: 1, Naomi Sowerhutts; 2, Erica Sowerbutts: 3, Anna Blakey. Model made from recycled material: 1, Naomi Sowerbutts; 2, Stephen Harrison; 3, Erica Sowerbutts. Vegetable trac tor (max 30 x 30cm. base): 1, Rachel Harrison; 2, Stephen Hmrison; 3, Erica Sowerbutts. YFC Handicrafts (Slaid
burn only) - Any other handicraft item (girls only): 1, Katie Handley; 2 and 3, Erica Sowerbutts. Any other handicraft
(boys only): 1, James Har rison; 2, Thomas Harrison;
3, Stephen Harrison. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
Peas: 1,Thomas Bennett.
Beans: 1, Jeff Wilson; 2, Janet Edmondson; 3, Philip Grimes. Tomatoes: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Janet Edmond son: 3, Geoff Garnett. Cucumber: 1, William Esson; 2, Janet Edmond son; 3, Jeff Wilson. Lettuce with root: 1, Neville Pear son: 2, Philip Grimes; 3, Sarah Carr. Cabbage with root: 1, Jeff Wilson; 2, William Esson. Marrow: 1, Jeffrey Rich;
2 and 3, Geoff Garnett. Mustard and cress grown in an unusual container: 1, Neve Dickinson; 2, Edward Carr; 3, Caitlin Dickinson.' Beetroot with tops: 1, Janet Edmondson; 2, Paul Slinger; 3, Geoff Garnett. Carrots with tops: 1 and 3 David Taylor; 2, Jeffrey Rich. Courgettes: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, David Taylor; 3, Sarah Carr. ■ Fruits and berries in bun cases: 1, Jenny Ireland; 2, Sarah Carr. Misshaped veg
etable: 1, Geoff Garnett; 2, Neville Pearson; 3, Neve Dickinson. Red or white potatoes: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Paul Slinger: 3, Jeffrey Rich. Own choice from gar den or greenhouse: 1, Alice Whitwell; 2, Geoff Garnett; 3, Janet Edmondson. Onions: 1, Janet Edmond son; 2, Geoff Garnett; 3, Alice Whitwell. Leeks: 1, Philip Grimes; 2, Geoff Garnett; 3, Janet Edmond son.
PHOTOGRAPHY Digital enhanced photo
graph with caption: 1, Edward Ireland; 2, Nicola Breaks: 3, Caitlin Dickin son. Reflections: 1, Nicola Breaks: 2, David McNamee; 3, Vincent Edmondson. Best colour print outside show area; 1, Tom Wallbank; 2, Vincent Edmondson; 3, Lizzie Coar. Best colour print inside show area: 1, Vin cent Edmondson; 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Nicola Breaks. “Close Up” : 1 and 3, Nicola Breaks: 2, Ramona Wilkialis. Colour print “little and large” : 1, Nicola Breaks: 2, Karen Swindlehurst: 3, Zachary Cottam. “Sunrise/sunset” : 1, Nikki Barrett; 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Anna Sharp. Black and white: Nikki Barrett: 2, Edward Ireland; 3, Nathan Harg reaves. Moonscape: 1, Nicola Breaks; 2, Lizzie Coar; 3, Vincent Edmond son. Seen better days: 1, Vincent Edmondson; 2, Karen Swindlehurst; 3,
Tom Wallbank. FLORAL ART
An arrangement using arti ficial flowers: 1, Liz Holden; 2, Mary Cowking; 3, Mar garet Breaks. Miniature arrangement: 1, Helen Ire land, 2, Liz Holden; 3, Mar garet Breaks. “Winter Wonderland”: 1, Liz Hold en, 2, Margaret Breaks; 3, Mary Cowking. “ Its Magic!” : 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Liz Holden; 3, Margaret Breaks. Corsage for a school prom: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Heather Harrison; 3, Neve Dickinson. Floral ring: 1, Helen Ireland; 2, Liz Hold en; 3, Margaret Breaks.
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