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I CUTHEROEADVERnSERSTIMES


www.clithBroeadv6rtiser.co.uk Thursday. AugustZB Z0T4


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LIGHT HORSES AND PONIES .ChiefStewa'rd:MrsLAirey


Continued from page 19 Winner of Class 18: J Taylor - An- 1 nabellesZac.





- ■ Shetland Ponies Judge: Mrs D Eillot;- Hex­


ham. Steward: Mrs L. Airey. Supreme Champion Rosette


and The Eclipse Shetland Stud Championship Trophy to the Champion: Mrs P Lawrenson - Knock Supreme. ■ Reserve: JD Kay- Oxendale Ju­


les. The J Harrison Trophy to Jun­


ior Champion: Ashley Schofield - CollytownEffie. ■ Reserve: Mrs P Lawrenson -


LathomJess. In-hand horse/pony


Jo Berry Cup to Champion of


Class 16: Mrs K. Kneen-Mee Wait with Snowdrop. BibbyFamiiyTrophy to Veteran


. : > Equitation •' :■ ' - . Kath Lloyd Cup awarded to class 22: Joel Higham. - Giles Cup awarded to.the-.


Champion Class 24: Laura Clayton. Reserve: Ellie Kenyon.


OuUChloeLaneHlllenEnRico. WJ France Cup for Everyday


Riding pony under 14.2U1: Lauren Barrett-Lexi.


' John Potter Cup for Best Fam­


ily Horse: Lauren Barrett-Apollo. David Hanley Cup for Best Fig­


ure ofEight in trot; Harriet Jackson - Fools Rainbow.. Trish Taylor Endeavour Cup to


the Best Local Pony: Ellie Kenyon - Gwyllan Flashey Prince John. POLUTRY (OPEN) V


Secretary: S Rich, Longridge. . ■ Matthew Woof and MariethMichelaMay, winner offirst in class,junior


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' champion and supreme champion in the shire horses/ ■ Judges: Hard Feather: R Askew.-:


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~ Soft Feather: C.Mitchell. Eggs & Waterfowl: Mr & Mrs Boothman. Trophies .


• j ;i pion:A&DProcter.


ChallengeCupforShowCham- ;


5 DAY COACH BREAK TO SCOTLAND - £232


FRIDAY 1 0 th OCTOBER AUTUMN BREAK TO U R INCLUDES*


A 5 day coach • holiday staying at our Loch Awe Hotel. There will be an excursion everyday including the Isles of Mull and Iona, Oban, Inveraray & Cruachan Power Station.


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•4 Nights Half Boand • Nightly • entertainment • Excursions.


sil Tankard for Best Water Fowl IGETI


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donated by Sue Procter: Hannah Winfield. - Challenge Shield for Reserve


. Champion:SRich. . Challenge Cup for Best Exhibit


in EggSection: kindly donated by M Wood-Andrew Martin. Reserve Exhibit in Egg Section:


Andrew Martin. . Cup for Best Children's Exhibit:


•Hannah Winfield. Reserve: Olivia Robinson. Challenge Cup for Best Soft


FeatherdonatedbyR. Greenwood: A&D Procter. Shield for Best Hard Feather


.corn.


ry Caunce. - Best contents - egg - CW Old-


PIGEONS


Seed. Best Fancy Pigeon: Ray Taylor.


Seed. Best Flying Pigeon: Marlene


.. Supreme Pigeon: Marlene HORTICULTURE


Colne, Nelson, Burnley, Accnngton, Blackburn


tary: Mrs A Singleton Judges: Vegetables: Mr Berry. Flowers: Mr Jack Gott. Society Cup for most points m


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in Vegetable Classes: Cyril Wil­ liams.


Horticultural Section: Jeff Rich. MqjorReadCupformost points


Chairman:MrJProcter, Secre­


donated by G & A Hilary: S Rich. CupforBestTrueBantam: Har­


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Ridden horse and pony"' ■ Airey FamilyCupforBest Turned


formost points in the Flower Class­


Chipping Show results m


es: John Procter........... Mr Beard Cup for the Best Ex­


hibit in the Show: Janet Simpson. The Rev Francis Duggan Me­


morial Trophy kindly donated by Mr & Mrs D Coulston For the Best Exhibit in the Children’s Classes: EvieMarginson. The David Rich Memorial Tro­ phy for the most points in Classes


1-3: Louis Buxton. The Tom Rich Trophy for most points in Classes 4,5 and 6: Louis


Buxton. The Arthur Jackson Memorial


Trophy for Best Tomato Exhibit in Class 17: JMaddock. J D Kay Challenge Trophy for '


Best Exhibit in Dahlia Classes: Karen Myerscough. Mr & Mrs J Singleton Tro­


phy for most points in Dahl­ ia Classes: Karen Myerscough.. Ted Hoyle Memorial Rosebowl


donated by Mrs A Hoyle for Best Rose Exhibit: John Procter. The Dan Seed Memorial Tro­


phy for the most points in the Pot Plant Classes 59,60 and 62-66: John Procter. „ The Len&Sheila Cherry Shield


for the best exhibit in Children’s Classes up to 16 years: Roger Bri- erley. The Jim Kitchin Memorial


Tankard for the Best Exhibit in . the Collection ofVegetables Class: ■ Cyril Williams. CAKES,HANDICRAFTS, FLOWERS AND


PRESERVES (OPEN) Secretary: Mrs M Rich,


Longridge, Preston. Judges: Biscuits and Cakes:


MrsCClarkson. Preserves and Wine: Mrs P.


Wade. Handicraft: Mrs A Weatherill,


Burnley. ■ Flowerarranging:MrsRGrave-


es.


Fletcher. Children’s: Mrs M Smith. TrophyWinners Cookery: Jean Wilkinson. Chocolate Cake: Angela Week-


Terry Wadeson Challenge Cup members: Hazel Robinson.


Dimmock. Margaret WhitakerCupforWI


Preserves: Christine Rydeard. Handicrafts: Hazel Clare. Photography: Jill Skelton. Flower Arranging: Samantha


stock. Photography: Mr J & Mrs H


Children's Shield: Helen West • & Children’s Photos: Helen West


D Rowland. CHEESES


Slater, Graham Kirkham. - Children’s ChoiceCheeseJudee


Penny Firth - 8


. '.TheRobertKitching Memo­ rial Trophy will be awarded to the


Supreme Champion: Aria Foods- Llandyrog Creamery. The Timothy Procter Cup -


donated by Procters Cheese of Chipping, awarded to the Best Lan­


Ltd Trophy for the Best Cheddar Cheese in Show: Aria Foods - Llandyrog Creamery.


to the Best Territorial Cheese in Show: JJ Sandham Ltd. ' The.Oliver and Lewis Jack- son Memorial Cup for Children's


The Biosystems Cup awarded


Choice Class: Aria Foods-TawVal- ley Creamery. Sheep Milk UK Cup for Best


Sheep’s Cheese: Greenfields Dairy CHIPPING YFC


, Open to all members of LFYFC. Overall Winner - Most Points


,


from all Classes: R Seed. DOGSHOW


Kirkham..


- VINTAGE FARM MACHINERY Judge: Mr Robert Danson,


&WinnerTractorClass:AIanDick- inson - Nuffield DM41957.


John Cowgill’s Blue Trailer. FELL RACE


Winner Vintage Machinery:


sopdale. ■ Last vet 50 + -John Rainford


(seventh), from Longridge. BABYSHOW


Boysixmonths and under:Wil­


liam Treadwell, girl sixmonthsand under: Millie Richards, boy six-12 months: Harrison Short, girl six- 12 months: Annabelle Pinderand Millison Prince, boy 12-24 months - Owen Platt and Sam Wood, girl 12-24 months: Eric Charters and special prizes to Neaven Cuzon and Faith Lund. TUG OF WAR


Bilsborrow Young Farmers’


Club won. Longridge and Chipping YFCs also entered.


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