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WORDWHEEL
You have 10 mins to find as many words as possible using the letters in the wheel. Each must use the. hub letter and at least 3 others. Letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns. There is at least one 9-letter word to be found.
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HODDERVALLEYSHOWRESULTS (Continued &om last week’s edition)
HORTICULTURE SECTION Handicrafts and Arts
I DOUBLE CROSSWORD..
Cryptic Clues: . Across
16. People in office (5)
15. Apparently not the top team (4)
14. Sea that upset a canoe (5)
21. Diana could be a nymph (5)
ZO. Risk having a dog at home (5)
18. God in some what horrific guise (4)
26. An aid to circu lation (4)
25. They may be suspended from the works - for timekeep ing? (9)
24. Such a barrel hasn’t yet been rifled (6)
6 words, average; 9 words, good; 12 words, very good; 15 or more, excellent.
H o w y o u r a te :
27. Not a new teacher, but costs a lot to obtain nowa-. days(3,6)
11. It's cut from the wedding cake (5)
10. Possibly ignore .p ar t of the country (6)
9. Betrayed like a bride in church may be (5,4)
8. No good think ing too much of oneself (4)
3. It provides good tips for consumers (9)
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Above all they’re meant to keep you, warm (9) One weighty measure at the bridge table (9) Revolve a pointed pin (4) Put oil on some crane levers (5) A beast in dis tress lowers (6) It could kill, though not down as a poi son (4) Travel to three points to obtain frocks (5) Nothing hard about this pile (5
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Reveals the record is beaten (9) Looking fo r ' loose change, sir? (9) Projected amusements? (5) Fire at it and you’ll probably miss (6) A last correc tion for a book of maps (5) Fit properly (4) • Duck two points about me (4)
CODEWORD
Codeword is the crossword puzzle with no clues. The number in each square corresponds to a letter. Work outthewordsin the grid using the letters provided. Fill in these known letters first,.then use skill and judgement to work out the others.
Handmade bag - 1 Eleanor Robinson, 2
Sheila WinstanIey,3HilaiyWood;AChristmas stocking-iJacqueIinePickard,2Jan Weisters, 3MaiyCowking;anyitemofneedlework“ iPa* lriciaUxton,2UzHolden,3SheilaWinstanIey; any item orplcture in cross stitch-1 Christine Blakey, 2 Ann Swindlehurst, 3 Hazel Clare; a cardtocelebrateaspedaloccosIon-iHeather Harrison, 2 Hazel Clare, 3 E June Carr, hand made cushion (any medium) - 1 Tracy Ank- ers,aJanet Preston,3Sheila Wins tanleyjapin cushion - 1 Tracy Ankers, 2 Jacqueline Pick- ard.3 Doris Prestonjahandmadesheep In any medium - 1 Nicola Breaks, 2 Tracy Ankers, 3 Jacqueline Pickard; patchwork, quilting and
Quick Clues: Across
3. Self-important (9) 8. Declare (4) 9. Sulphur (9)
10. Not transparent (6) 11. Colour (5) 14. Rule (5) 15. Roman garment (4) 16. Teacher (5) 18. Circuit (4) 20. Boredom (5) 21. Wireless (5) 24. Be ear-shattering (6)
25. Discharge (9) 26. Plot (4) 27. Utter ruin (9)
applique-iSheilaWinstanley,2HeatherHarri- soa3TracyAnkers;abraceletinanymedium-i Tracy Ankers,2CaroIeBychowskb3LizHoIden; an apron-iKarenBozier,2Healher Harrison,3 JaneDickinsonjapencilorinksketchordraw- ing -1 Edna Waterworth, 2 & 3 Nicola Breaks; a painting in any media - 1 Patricia Wilson, 2 Edna Waterworth,3 PatriciaLax ton; anyitem ofhandimfts(underiB)-iOiariotte Whitaker, 2 Helen West, 3 Sarah Carr; any item of handi craft tobejudgedon workmanship and ingenu- ity-iHesterWood,2HazelCIare,3 Jacqueline Pickard. The Miss E. Howard Memorial Trophy for
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1. Pe t(9) 2. Conduct (9) 4. Monster (4) 5. Punctuation mark (5)
6. Purpose (6) 7. Sea-eagle (4) 9. Charred (5)
11. Courtyard (5) 12. Citizens (9) 13. Apportioning (9) 17. Insurgent (5) 19. Battered (6) 22. Inlay (5) 23. Stem of climbing plant (4)
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DOUBLE CROSSWORD: Cryptic: Across: l Ides; 3 Abruptly; 8 Saps; 9 Creditor; 11 Low Countries; 13 Tirade; 14 Pirate; 17 Health resort; 20 Esteemed; 21 Stow; 22 Port side; 23 Deed. Down: 1 Insulate; 2 Empower; 4 Boring; 5 Underlines; 6 Tithe; 7 Yard; 10 Gondoliers; 12 Bestowed; 15 Apostle; 16 Shield; 18 Enter; 19 Hemp. Quick: Across: 1 Sick; 3 Manifest; 8 Bump; 9 Gingerly; 11 Incomparable; 13 Tiller; 14 Simple; 17 Recalcitrant; 20 Farcical; 21 Cede; 22 Sorcerer; 23 Fuss. Down: 1 Sobriety; 2 Comical; 4 Animal; 5 Ingratiate; 6 Enrol; 7 Toys; 10 Imperative; 12 Restless; 15 Plateau; 16 Scrape; 18 Error; 19 Efts.
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WORDWHEEL: TRANSCEND.
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the most outstandingexhibi t in thehandicrafts section - Sheila Winstanley. TheMr&
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berofDunsoporSIaidbumWl with the most points in the handicrafts section-Tracy An kers.
Photography ‘ Trees’ - 1 David McNamee, 2 Nicola
Breaks, 3 Amelia Johnson; "Reflections’ - 1 Isobel Bristow, 2 David McNamee, 3 Nicola Breaks; ‘ Foreign Travel’ - 1 Christine Mehers, 2 Martin Beattie, 3 Jane Dickinson: ’ Beaches and Headlands’ - i Peter Ainsworth, 2 Nath an Hargreaves, 3 Paula Fairbaim; ‘Close Up’ -1 Christine Mehers, 2 &3 Eleanor Robinson; ’Animal Kingdom’ - 1 Edward Ireland, 2 Molly Dakin,3EleanorRobmson;’Summer’ -iEliza- bethGoode,2 Nicola Breaks,3 Patricia Laxton; ‘My Best Friend’ - 1 Amelia Johnson,2 Nicola Breaks, 3 Eleanor Goode; ‘Architecture and
Buildings’ -iEleanorGoode,2PauIaFairbaim, 3 Amelia Johnson; ‘ Young and Old’ - 1 Nicola Breaks,2 Lauren Wilson,3 Elizabeth Goode. TheLateJamesThompsonTrophyforthe
best exhibitin thephotographysection-Eliza* beth Goode.
TheJohnKing-WilkinsonTrophyfortheex*
hibitor with the most points in the handicrafts section (moves eachyear)-Nicola Breaks.
Frultand Vegetables Four pods of peas -1 & 2 Jeff Wilson, 3 •
Philip Grimes (first prize donated in memory ofMrs
E.Bagshaw);four runner beans-iNevilJe
Pearson,2BemardSmilh,3Johnson&Whitak- en four French beans-1 Philip Grimes, 2 Jeff
Wilson,3 lan Dickinson; four broad beans-1
PhilipGrimes, 2 Johnson Whitaker; six toma toes on a plate - 1 Philip Grimes, 2 Bernard Smith, 3 Heather Harrison; one cucumber -
1 Johnson & Whitaker, 2 & 3 Jeff Wilson; one lettuce with root - 1 & 2 Jeff Wilson, 3 Alison
Grimes;onemarrow-i&2PhilipGrimes;mus- tard and cress grown in an unusual container (under 16)-1 Neve Dickinson, 2 Sarah Carr, 3 George Ireland; two rootsof b«t with tops-1
Alice WhitweU,2MartinBeattie,3JeffWilson; three carrots with tops -1 Matthew Bowater, 2
Johnson & Whitaker; two courgettes -1 Philip Grimes, 2 Bob Staples,3 Tom & Liz Carr.
A collection of fruits and berries to be dis
played inbuncases (under 16) -1 George Ireland, 2CoreyWood;mis-shapedvegetab!e-i&2Mat-
thew Bowater,3lsobelBristow;fourpotatoes-i Philip Grimes, 2 Neville Pearson,3 Sarah Carr, an entry ofown choice from garden or green house-1 Alice Whitweii, 2 Heather Harrison. 3 Johnson & Whitaker; school gardening club
’ basket ofproduce display’ -iThomeyholme; three onions-1 Matthew Bowater, 2 Martin
Beattie, 3Tom & Liz Carr; two leeks-1 John-
son&Whi taker,2BemardSmith,3JeffWilson. The Late W.R. King Wilkinson Trophy for
the winner of the best six tomatoes on a plate - PhilipGrimes.
The George & Betty Pearson Trophy for
the winner of the best school produce basket -ThomeyholmeSchooL
Young Farmers Young Farmers Handicrafts, four Rice
Krispie cakes - 1 Anna Cowperthwaite, 2 Stephen Harrison, 3 Erica Sowerbutts; four decorated gingerbread farm animals - 1 Jess Dodd, 2 Naomi Sowerbutts, 3 Stephen Harri son; four pieces of Millionaires Shortbread -1 Stephen Harrison, 2 Jess Dodd, 3 Anna Cow perthwaite: a water colour painting not to exceed A4 -1 Erica Sowerbutts, 2 Stephen Har rison, 3 Naomi Sowerbutts; a piece of painted potteiy-iRachelHarrison,2JamesHarrison,3 AnnaCowperthwaitesphotograph’Reflection" -iJessDodd,2NaomiSowerbutts,3EricaSow* erbutts;apictureusingbuttonsnottoexceedA4 - 1 Rachel Harrison, 2 Anna Blakey, 3 Stephen Harrison; adecoratedstone-1 Anna Blakey, 2 Erica Sowerbutts, 3 Naomi Sowerbutts; a gift- wrapped parcel-1 Jennie Towler, 2 Stephen Harrison, 3 Erica Sowerbutts; a front cover design for Slaidburn YFC’s 2015 programme - 1 Erica Sowerbutts, 2 Naomi Sowerbutts, 3 Stephen Harrison. Young Farmers Handicrafts - Slaidbum only. Any other handicrafts item (girls only) -1
CliTHEROEADVERTISER&TIMES I Neve Dickinson, 2 Jennie Towler, 3 Elizabeth
Scott;anyotherhandicraftsitem(boysonly)-i Thomas Bennett,2Chris Dodd. The JAR Kaye Trophy for the Slaidbum
YFC nember with the most points in the YFC handicrafts section - Stephen Harrison. The Bolton Cup for Girls for the best girls
YFQhandicraftitem-NeveDiddnson. The Bolton Cup for Boys for the best boys YFC handicraft item-Thomas Bennett.
CHILD REIYSSECTION Pre-school
Dinosaur painting A3 -1 Corey Wood, 2
Jessica GIendinning.3 Declan Roscoe; a paper plate face -1 Declan Roscoe, 2 Bella Cowking, 3
JessicaGlendinning;bestexhibilinpre-school • -Corey Wood.
Reception Mini-beast collageA4-iBei\)amin Stock-
dale,2JoabCefai,3HattieTumer;AjunkmodeI instrument-1 Benjamin Stockdale, 2 Joab Ce-
fai,3 0 livia Robinson; ICTpictureof dinosaur -1 Joshua Driscoll, 2 Olivia Robinson. 3 Sophie Robinson; a printed pattern - 1 Joab Cefai, 2 Sophie Robinson, 3 Olivia Robinson & Joshua
Driscoll; best exhibit in reception-Benjamin Stockdale.
Yearsi-a Drawing or painting of an animal-1 Tho
mas Breaks, 2 Gulliver Cox, 3 Megan Cowking; a 3D model-1 Megan Cowking,2 Max Wright, 3 Gulliver Cox; a cress head -1 Lexie Cowking, 2MiliieStockdale,3BenDugdale; pirate col* lage A3 - 1 Madeleine Hayes, 2 Henry Caine, 3
RihannaGara; best exhibitin Yearsi-2-Megan Cowking.
Years3-4 Drawing of an historical character - 1
Aaron Cocks, 2 Charlotte Whitaker, 3 Olivia Hughes; textile poppies -1 Kirsty Robinson, 2 Xanthe Sherrington, 3 George Ireland; 1CT poster ‘Good Health’ - 1 Eva Howard, 2 George Ireland,3 JudeEmmanuekhandwriting-iEva Howard, 2 Sade Kemp, 3 Thea George; best ex- hibitinYears3-4-AaronCocks;besthandwrit- ing in Years3-4 - Eva Howard. Years4-5
Drawingofan historical charactej-iWil-
liam Whitaker, 2 Declari Parker, 3 Angel Gara: textile poppies - 1 Nicola McIntosh, 2 David Breaks,3 William Whitaker; ICT poster ‘Good Health" -1 Ruby Driscoll, 2 William Whitaker, 3 Declan Parker; handwriting -1 Angel Gara, 2 Edward Stott, 3 Declan Parker; best exhibit in Years 4-5 - Nicola McIntosh; best handwriting inYears4-S-Ange!Gara. Years7-ii
Photo - ‘My Hobby’ - 1 Katie Dakin, 2
Eleanor Goode, 3 Anna Bennett; birthday card-1 Eleanor Goode, 2 Jenny Ireland,3 Mil lie Thomber; handmade paper aerop!ane-i Rose Parsons, 2AnnabelleKellett,3EliieBrown; two decorated farm animal shaped biscuits -1
Mary McBride, 2 Sarah Carr,3 Adam Grover. The LateT. Forrest Cup for the most out
standing exhibitin the children’ssection-Meg- an Cowking. The David & Evelyn Bagshaw Memorial
Trophy for the school with the most points - Brennand's Endowed.
Cakes, Breads and Puddings Fruit cake, not iced -1 Alison Grimes, 2
Mary Beattie,3 Karen Bozierja round ofshort- bread -1 Anna Sharp, 2 Angela Hargreaves, 3 Marie Beattie; four sweet muffins (undecorat- ed)-iRachelSpencer,2CaroleBychowsld,3Pa- tricia Wilson; four pieces of chocolate brownie -1 Karen Bozier, 2 Jennifer Fairwood, 3 Angela Hargreaves; a celebration cake for the 70 th - 1 AnnaBlakey,2CaroiineWeisters;fourMelting Moments-iAldwyihPearson,aMarieBeattie,3 EleanorRoblnsoruaVictoriaSandwich cake-i
. Aldwyth Pearson. 2 Marie Beattie^ Rosemary Johnson; a Carrot Cake -1 Elizabeth Scott, 2 RachelSpencer,3MarieBeattie;eightbite-sized savoury canapes -1 Nicola Stockdale; a Lem on Drizzle cake-1 Caroline Weisters, 2 Robin Stephens,3EleanorRobinson;achocoIatecake -1 Alison Grimes, 2 Jan Weisters, 3 Aldwyth Pearson; a reject cake -1 Alison Grimes, 2 Ald wyth Pearson, 3 Marie Beattie; a Swiss Roll -1 Eleanor Robinson,2JulieBennett,3MarieBeat- tie;atraditionaIloaf-iMatthewTomlin,2Patri- cia Wilson, 3 Philip Grimes; any other form of bread-iPatricia Wilson,2KarenBozier,3Paula Fairbaim; four pieces ofGingerbread -1 Maiy Beattie, 2 Isobel Bristow, 3Carole Bychowski: a meringue dessert -1 Aldwyth Pearson, 2 Nico la Stockdale; “A Trio of Mini Desserts’ - 1 Jane Dickinson,2AnnaBlakey,3JanWeisters;Acake made by agentleman - i Duncan Fairwood, 2 Oss Bozier, 3 Peter Ainsworth; two decorated Gingerbread people(underi6sonty)-i George Ireland, 2Corey Wood, 3 Eva Howard; fourslices ofanytraybake(underi6son!y)-iEvaHoward, 2 Rachel Glendinning,3 George Ireland. ThePearsonTrophyforthebest cake made
by a gentleman - Duncan Fairwood. The Charlie Robinson Trophy for the best
exhibitin theclasswiththemostentries in CBP -CarolineWeisters.
The Farmhouse Fare Trophy for the best
exhibit in the under i6*s classes- George Ire land.
Eggs, Preserves andFudge Four fresh hens eggs - 1 Edward Carr, 2
Katherine McNamee, 3 Philip Grimes; one jar of jelly - 1 Patricia Wilson, 2 Lesley Wilson. 3 Aldwyth Pearson; one jar of chutney - 1 Jan Weisters, 2 Alison Grimes, 3 Alice Whitweii; one jar ofmarmalade-1 Jan Weisters, 2 Jane Dickinson,3SarahSwainson;onejaro(jam (soft fruit)-i&3Aldwyth Pearson,2lsobelBristow; one ja r ofjam (hard fruit) -1 & 2 Aldwyth Pear son, 3 Alison Grimes; onejar of lemon cheese
-1 Rosemary Johnson, 2 Jacqueline Fox, 3 Ali son Grimes; six pieces of fudge - 1 Jacqueline Fox, 2 Peter Ainsworth, 3 Jan Weisters; home- madefruitliqueur-iAIdwythPearson,2Philip Grim es,3 Janet PrestonjTheDanJelMcCarthy Rosebowiforthebesthomemadealcoholicbev- erage-Aldwyth Pearson.
Floral Art "We will remember them..." -1 Heather
Harrison, 2 Margaret Harrison, 3 Jacqueline Pickard; an arrangementinawineglass-iMar- garet Breaks, 2 Margaret Harrison, 3 Heather Harrison; an exhibitdepictinganursery rhyme - iAnnSwindlehurst,2Llz Holden,3Marga- ret Breaks; an arrangement using five flowers - 1 Hilary Wood, 2 Mary Cowking, 3 Liz Hold en; “The Good Life" - 1 Liz Holden, 2 Heather Harrison, 3 Ann Swindlehurst; a floral ring -1 Ann Swindlehurst, 2 Heather Harrison, 3 Jan Weisters. The Mrs M. Heaton Trophy for the best
exhibit in the floral art section-Ann Swindle- burst.
Flowers
Bowl of mixed roses -1 Janet Carr; a sin gle bloom (ai^y variety) - 1 Michael Fox, 2 Helen
Ireland.3PhilipGrimes;avaseofsweetpeas-i Gavin McBride, 2 BobStaples.3 Ian Dickinson; four pansies in a vase - 1 Helen Ireland, 2 Ali- sonGrimes,3MaryCowking;abasketofgarden flowers-iHelenlreIand.2AIisonGrimes„3Val Sharp; a bowlofmixed dahlias-1 Michael Fox.2 Alison Grimes; one vase of assorted perennials orannuals-iMargaretBreaks,2Jan Weisters,
*3 Alison Grimes; three spikes of gladioli -1 Ali son Grimes; a house plant-1 Bernard Smith, 2 E June Carr, 3 Isobel Bristo; garden flowers in a jug (under 16s) -1 Jessica Glendinning, 2 George Ireland,3 Helena Beattle;a decorated plant pot (under 16s) - 1 Sarah Parker, 2 David Breaks,3George Ireland; grasses, fruits and ber ries from the hedgerow in a jam ja r - 1 Corey Wood, 2 George Ireland,3 Jessica Glendinning. The Col. LC. King-Wilkinson Silver Rose
Bowl for the winner of the bowl of mixed roses -Janet Carr.
The James Sou thworth Rose Bowl for the
best exhibit in theflowers section - Margaret Breaks.
Horticulture Special Prizes TheBarkerShield forthe Exhibitorun*
deri6 with the most points in the flowers and vegetables and fruit sections - George Ireland. The Pyethom Cup for the exhibitor with
the most points in the flowers, vegetables and fruit and the floral art sections-Heather Har rison. The Hodson Trophy for the best exhibit
from a member of Slaidbum or Dunsop W1 in eggs, preserves & fudge andcakes, breads and puddings sections - Jan Weisters. The Late J.C Kenyon Trophy for the most
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pointsinthehandicreftsandartsandthefloral . art sections - Heather Harrison. The Mrs E.M. Taylor Challenge Cup for the exhibitorwith the most points In the eggs, ^
preserves & fudge and the cakes, breads and - puddings sections(excludIngui6classes)-Ald-
wyth Pearson. The Late Mrs J. Thompson Trophy for the
best fruit cake-Alison Grimes. President's Pet Parade -1 Elbe with Dotty,
2 Sophie with Monty, 3 Bethany with Lucy, 4 . Maddie with Cookie, 5 Kittle with patsy, 6 Lilly
with Tatty; Crossroads Pet Parade, scruffiest in show - Lizzie Brindle with Boo; most like their owner-BIakeFarmerwithPaddy;mostcar- ' ing eyes - Karen Farmer with Onion; Judge's, Mr Roland Hailwood's favourite- Jessica As- pinwithMidge.
- Beststands Besttradestand-S.CPindenbestStaUin
the Food Hall - Coppice Cupcakes; best craft stall - H’s Han dmade Jewell ery. Sheep Dog Trials
Winner of the local sheep dog trials - Rob
Walker with Floss; winners of the open sheep dog trials (judge Mr Colin Dewhurst) - 1 Ross Watson with Dell 2 Denis Purdham with Jen, 3 Andrew Throup with Bob,4Stephen Duck-
worthwithSpy.sShirieyCropperwithDanny,
6 Denis Purdham with Meg. (44 ran). Fell Race
(ForfullresuhaTisitw«wJx>ddemIlejr>hawxojik) Men’s - 1 Morgan Donnelly (Borrowdale)^ M V40 32.44,2 Rob Hope (Pudsey & Bramley)
MV4034>tL3TedMason(WharfedaIe)M3440. (202 men ran) Women's - 1 Victoria Wilkinson (Bingley)
Open 3946,2 Mel Price (Mercia) WV40 41.23, 3 Emma Gould (Mercia) Open 41.26. (77 wom en ran) Juniors (under eight) -1 Finley Aitken
(Helm Hill) 748.2 Matthew Peace (Bingley) 7.50; 1 Nia Walsh 8.16,2 Megan Baines 8.27; under 10-iOliver Peace (Bingley) 6.35,2BillyBrowne (Denby Dale) 658,3 Harvey Wilcox (Bowland) 8^iLucyBaines8^;undem-i James Walk- ^ er 14.38.2 Sam Nicolson (Hyndbum) 14.40; 1 Alice Entwistle 174)1,2 Francesca Curtis (Pen- nine)i94>5;underi4-iFelixWilsh 1448; under 16 -1 Thomas Entwistle 1741; 1 Imogen Burrow (Helm Hill) 1744.2 Alice Slattery (Helm Hill)
24.io.(i6juniorsran) YoungFanners'sheepshearing-iSeth +
Blakey,2Rob Walker. Egg Catching - John & Steve Taylor. HodderPotShowDraw-i{£i50)-Audrey
Spencer,2(£ioo)-GarethBeattie,3(£75)-Maiy Clarkson. 4 (£50 - Gerry Lowe,s (£25) - Brian Breaks, 6 (£25) - Diane Pope,7 (£25) - Jean Par kinson. Best Vintage Exhibit-MilesFox Haulage
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To mark the centenary of the start of the Great War, a sea of 888,246 ceramic poppies will temporarily bloom in the moat surrounding the Tower of London, a poignant visual representation of the ultimate sacrifice made by so many British and Colonial servicemen.
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• Overnight stay at a 4 star outer London area hotel with full English breakfast
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